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Iron as a
medicine
for men, women and children
is indisputably the best tonic.
But it has its disadvantages—
its unpleasant effects. That is,
in the forms in' which it is
usually prepared. It causes
constipation, discolors the teeth
(a great objection'}. Conse
quently it makes enemies out
of its friends. There is, in fact,
but one preparation of iron
which is free from any objec
tionable results. This valua
ble remedy is
(frown’s
fron Ritters
which can be taken by the
youngest child with impunity.
It is the best strengthening
medicine for all ages. In
cases of malaria, weak
ness, low fever, spring
fever, overwork, its
effects are wonder
ful. It rebuilds the
system and en
riches the
blood.
A FEW BOTTLES OF THIS REMEDY RESTORE |
HEALTH, BRING COLOR TOTHE CHEEKS AND g
STRENGTH TO THE MUSCLES. IT IG UN- I
EQUALLED AS AN APPETIZER. WON'T STAIN I
THE TEETH.
M'lWrifn i'Whi' ■iwrww arnmnimi
But get the genuine. Reli
able druggists will not sub- m oj i
slitute, but it pays to use
caution. Two crossed red ■ .. . .
lines on wrapper mean 11T1 licit 1011 S«
genuine.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO, BALTIMORE. MD.
DR. S. C. PARSONS’
GREAT NERVE RESTORER,
A Sexual and Generative Tonic
\ always successful in spernuv
A torrhu-, loss of seminal power,
W.'. I sterility, barnmne- s, sell abuse
and general debility of the bruin
V z j/ systefii. Ilcstores the
snap nut! vigor of vouLli and
fcw] Pfall sexual abi’.ty.
rRICE >1 a Bottle; 6 Bottles, >5.
'■ 'V' F->r pamphlets or privat.? inf.-rmaticr
i llrC ' l ' ■ r c,.;ress with sump
!/ ' x [R. S.O. PARSONS, Savannah, Ga.
• S »WHEGE«TLEMAR^FHJEH2s
Ko Stain, No Pain, Prevents Stricture*
Frre tyrlngt*. A Quick Cure for Gonobkikka, Glkkt,
. LKr r <-<!'>tH<KA and all Unnatural DiHChnrgea of cither sex.
At Druggists or neul to any address for SI.OO.
“lujerthm iluljdor Js THE BEST of all similar
remedies." Dr. HENRYIIENY, Biddeford,
JUALYDOtt BT'Ci. CU., Ua<CMler, Ohio, U. «. A-
HOW A
LARGE
BUSINESS
WAS
BUILT
UP
Benjamin Franklin, tie first American
philosopher, said: “Honesty is the best
policy”—and the truth of the phrase is
agreed to by everybody. It is only by the
exercise of absolute honesty that any strong
permanent business can be buit up.
Dishonest methods, false representations,
unmet promises or deception of any kind, will
either cripple or destroy business.
It is honest and efficient work by meeting
every promise that he makes by candid,
straightforward and truthful conduct that Di.
Bioadfoot, 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:
' \ k * \
\ 1* • fl f
It makes no dis s
erence what you have taken or who has failed to
CU £o»t Manhood and all weakness of the sexual
organs treated with great sficcess.
Female Diseases cured at home without in
struments: a wonderful remedy.
Files, (treat discovery. A cure guaranteed. No
knife, cutting or tig ture Painless treatment.
Stricture cured without cutting, lhe most
wonderful discovery. Safe and sure.
syphilis. The most rapid, safe and effective
remedy. A complete cure guaranteed.
Skin Diseases of all kinds cured while other
have failed. , .
Unnatural Discharges promptly cured in a
few days. Quick, sure and safe. 1 his includes
Gleet and Gonorrhoea.
MY METHODS:
1 Free consultation at the office or bv mail.
’ Thoroujn examination and careful diagnosis.
3 - That each patient treated gets the advantage
of special study and experience, and specialty is
made of his or her disease.
4 Moderate charges and easy terms or payment.
A heme treatment can be given in a majority 01
for S) mptom Blank No. 1 for men.
Sendfor Sjmptom Blank No. '-’for women.
Send for Sj mptom Blank No. 3for skin diseases
Ail corrispondente answered promptly
Business strictly confidential. Medicine sent
free from observation. References the best
Address or call on
J. BROADFOOT, m. d„
I 136 BROUGHTON ST., UpStairs.,
I SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
MOCQU’TO NETS.
MATTINGS.
CANVAS COTS
AND SUMMER GOODS OF
ALL KINDS AT
THE MILLER COMPANY
Do you'need a REFRIGERA-
TOR? We have them al
ALL PRICES.
LOST AS USUAL.
Savannah's Team Demoralized—Sulker Itamsej
Ought to lie Bounced.
Savannah lost both games to Memphis
yesterday. The first by a score of 7to 4,
a id\he l ist by a score of 7 to 5.
There are epochs in the history of every
body of men, base ball players included—
iha 1 are phasanju here are also some
hat ;.r.- n *. So w.th the Savannah bate
hall tear. When Manager McCloskey ar
rived here after his tr p over the road his
cry was « e have been ro s ed, robbed, brow
beaten and I'ulldor.'d, a id could not win.
Not so now, thou; h. The tftim is at home;
the | l ivers have h.d an eppoitunity to get
rested and pull then selves together. Tho-e
who claimed to have been sick are better, or
el e they never will be; but they have not
played ball at all, having lost-six ol the twelve
games ; Dyed since their return. Duke his
been released, i ot because he would not pLy
ball, lut because < f hi? actions on the ball
ti 1 Il strikes The Daily Dispatch that
there is something “rotten, 1 as our friend
S; anlai would sav
WON IN THE SIXTH.
M< mphis w n the first game in the sixth
inning, at which point Ramsey, who was do
ing the pitching fi r Savannah, lost his head,
alter which he refused point blank to pitch
any longer.
Memphis made two runs in the tilth inning
o i a base on balls, a wild pitch and a base
hit. Uy a combination of errors, fumbles and
hits Memphis sent five men across the plate,
winning the game. O’Meara was up and hit
for one base. Flaherty got his base on balls,
after wlfic’i both mm stole a base.
Bolan hit to right field and O’Meara and
Flaherty scored Ball got his base on an
error of Larocque’s and went to third on Neal's
hit. Smith was given his base on balls,
Goodenough was forced out, and Kennedy
hit to Butler, who made an error, allowing
Bolan, Bail and Neal to Cere. Lutenburg and
O’Meaia flew out. Savannah could not re
cover from this, and although Peppers was
put in to pitch, which, ot course, gave the
game new life, Memphis won.
Savannah made one run each in the fust
and third innings, and two in the ninth.
The Second t.ami'.
Savannah also lost lhe second game, after
having it well in hand through its lack of sup
port of Peppers, who .pitched a magnificent
game of ba 1 for twelve innings, three ol
which were played in the first game. The
playing of the Savannah team was disgusting
in the extreme. A batter could hit the ball a
few t.'et tn in home base and nearly make a
circuit of the bases, the fielders did not seem
to have their minds on lhe game at all, as one
of the Memphis players ran from second base
home while McCloskey held the ball in his
hands.
Neither side scored until the third inning,
when McCloskey’s boys made three runs on
ft ur hits, two errors and two stolen bases.
Memphis also made one run in this inning
on I -irocque’s error, which allowed Bill, who
had been given his base on balls, to score on
Mason's liner to second. Savannah made
two runs in the next inning on two errors,
three hits, and a stolen base.
WON IN THE I II TH AND SEVENTH.
Memphis won the game in the fifth and
seventh innings, making three runs in the
former and two in the latter inning by stupid,
dull, listless playing on the pait of the local.
Savannah could not score alter the third
inning. The spectators left the ground
thoioughly disgusted with the playing ot Mc-
Closkey’s team. Tire players on both sides,
as well as the crowd, were very much dis
satisfied with Mr Kelly's umpiring.
Take the Florida Central and Peninsula
ion e to Suwanee Springs. Leave Savannah
5:35 a. in Best schedule.
I. Is t’l st anil last V' j s"?.
A s:d urawr.i.ig cccire.l at the Savannah,
Florida and Western railway vrharves yes
terday afternoon after The Daily Dispatch
had gem-ta press. Otto Dussdorf, a you ig
srilor, aged 19, ,nh u r’.iv: of Walt rsdorft
G-rniai y, fell frtnr lie i< | e k'dd< r <f I is
! vessel, the Amaranth, I.is hod strikhg the
I balla-.t logs, after winch be r lied into the
liver. His m juries mu t have been fetal, for
i he rose but or ce and sank bit re I e cm Id be
■ rescued. The bodv was recovered within an
h n r, but resuscitation was impossil le.
T lie remains weie interred this morning at
Laurel Greve, ’[he deceased was very popu
lar on shipboard an 1 at lit; old home, where
it is said his parents are well-to-do, consent
ing to the son’s first trip across, the water to
gratify his desire to see (his country more
than to become a mariner. The funeral
services, held by the Rev. Dr. Schaffer of the
Lutheran Evangelical church, v-ere very im
pressive and were attended by Capt. Houth
and family of the birk Anaratth and the
officers and sailors of the vessel.
Try Suwannee Springs water, infallible
curelor dyspepsia, rheumatism, gout, skin,
and blood disease. ’
WOOL, HIDES, SKINS—OOUSTIIY I’KODCCB.
Furnished by A. Ehrlich & Bru., 153 Bay Street.
Dry flint hides, per lb :.... 5
Dry hides, salted, per 11, : 4
Green hides, -ailed, per 1b..... 2
Wax, per lb 23
Wool, white, free of burs, per IL 13
Wool, black, free of burs, per lb fl
Eggs, per doz 11
Fow Is, grown, hens, per pair. 60
Fowls, grown, mixed, per pair.... 50 a55
Fowls, half to three-quarters grown 45 aSO
Coon skins 12%a25
Otter skins .50a$4 50
Fox skins *2O u3O
Georgia si rup. per gal. 3b a32
Quick schedule via Savannah, Florida and
Western and East Tennessee, Virgi"’a and
Georgia to Micon, Atlanta.and Chait naoga.
Young Men
win by their act
ot imprudence m
folly sufl'-r froil
Nervous Debility,
Exhausting drains
on their fountains
of life affecting
the, mind, body
and manhood
should consult the
celebrated Dr.
Droa<l foot at
once. Remember,
diseases
'with or wi: hout
--Bdreanis) or debil
fitj and loss ol
u ner,-e power treat
B ed scientifically
/ by new niet’ods.
with great succes
HER 83D BIRTHDAY.
Mrs. Hrginla Slttftail Bas a ITimilj Hr union
and Dinner.
Mrs. Virginia Sheftall, relict of the late Isaac
Russell, celebrated her 83d birthday yester
day, by a family dinner, at which were her
three surviving children. Justice Thomas J.
Sheitall, B. F Sheftall, M. D., and their fam
ilies, and her daughter, Miss Litheria H. Shef
tall Col. Waring Russell was also a guest
The old lady was born in Savannah June
19,1811, and is therefore one of the oldest
’natives of the city. Her husband, who was
at one time in mercantile business in this
city, long held the office of judge of the
city court of Savannah. His father, Mor
decai Sheftall; was one of the early settlers
and connected with the struggles for Ameri
can independence. He was at one time held
i prisoner on an English man 01-w.tr at
Charleston.
Mrs. Virginia SJieftall, for an octogenarian,
is remarkably well preserved, and that in
dustry which was taught in pioneer limes,
much more so than in these days, is not for
gotten by her, as she is never sati-li.-d to be
iJie, arid when not engaged in sewing occu
pies her time in reading.
UNITED FOR LIFE.
Marriage of n Well-Known Young couple last
Night.
Last night Mr. Thomas R. Hutton and Miss
Gertrude Louise Mtddleton, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. H. J. Midd'eton, were united injthe
holy bonds of matrimony, at 100 Duffy
street, the residence of the bride. Rev. Dr.
Williams of Wesley Monumental church per
formed the ceremony.
The parlor was prettily decorated with terns
and flowers and looked most inviting After
the ceremony a reception was held, at which
a number of friends of the happy couple were
present.
The groom is a popular young gentleman
in the employ of Messrs, Braid & Hutton.
SEECIAL NOIKES.
COLLAT BROTHERS.
The presentation of the IRON SAFE will be
made at our store TO-MORROW (Thursday)
AFTERNOON at 3 O'CIAK.K The public are
invited to call and participate in the award.
COLLAT BROS.
” NOIICE IO the public.
To all parlies who desire to repair or built at
Tybce Island I announce tint I am ready to take
contracts. I guarantee entire satisfaction and de
cidedly reasonable terms on all orders placed with
me. b’or information apply to
J. T. RYAN,
No. 33’., Williamson Street, or Tybje Island, (Ju.
A FRESH SUPPLY 01
HARRIS UTHiA WATER
Has just airived at
ESTATE S. W. BRANCH,
-AND
HARRIS LITIHA WATER COM BAN V,
«
Guards’ Armory, Bull Street.
GREEK-ENGLISH LEXICON.
Second-hand, by Liddell & Scott; College and
School Text Books; second-hand Looks sold,
I ought anti exchanged.
J. GARDNER,
11s Broughton Street.
DANCING
—AT—
ANDE R S ON’S I* AVHJ JON
THUNDERBOLT
Every Thursday 4to 8 o’clock, P. M. Admission
free. From 8 to 12 P. M. admission 25
cents. The finest i>lace at Thunderbolt for
ladies and children. Open everyday. Refresh
ments served. Good music.
TWO WONDERS!
The new French rheumatic lotion, by an eminent
French Physician and the Ambrosia, 'lhe first
cures rheumatic pains, cramps, lumbago, etc.,
releaving immediately. Though scarcely in
troduced in /Savannah many cures have been
made- The second, the Ambrosia, is a complete
toilet set; it beautifies, clears, softens, heals the
skin; it requires neither water nor soap to shave
with. It is the life of the hair and the friend of
the teeth, nothing equals it. Sold at druggists,
also at 112% Broughton street.
A STARTLING FACT,
That very few jieraons have perfect eyes. It
must be evident that it requires both knowledge
and skill to know what the eyes need ami Io fit
them projK*rly with glasses. Those who trust
this work to unitrlruetcd dealersare criminally
enrel- ss of He* most valuable of all the senses,
•Jn ir sight. In addition to graduating in Ger
i'iai:y and my thirty years’ practical experience
I have taken a eonrsc r.m! gradua-ed in a s< bool
<■( optie.- in New York and learned the latest and
be-1 methods of ascertaining the diftercut de-
Pets of th" eyes and their proner correction, so
that I can fit you properly with glasses that will
strengthen and improve your eyesight instead of
rapidly ruining it, as poorly filteil glasses will
always do. No charge or examination.
DR. M. SCHWAB & SON,
G RADUATEI) OPTICIA NS,
No. 23 Bull Street.
”’IT WILL PAY -
To get estimates from us, before purchasing else
where on plate and window glass, paints, lime,
plaster, cement, fire brick and clay. Sash, doors
and blinds, wall paper and other builder.? sup
plies. Wcare headquarters for these goodsand
have a brand new and well assorted stock. We
invite you to call at our store.
ADAMS’ DRUG, PAINT AND OIL CO,
(Lloyd & Adams’ Old Stand),
WHITAKER AND CONGRESS STREETS.
i 54.75 $6.00 I
Madeto Orderj Made to Orders
♦on the Prem- on the Prem-*
XiSes. >es. ♦
♦ (Imported Irish!
♦ DOMESTIC" . xv , ♦
♦ . Linen Wash ♦
♦Wash Suits 200 Suits. ♦
♦patterns to se-- Fifteen Pat-|
♦lect from. items to select J
♦SEE THEM IN WINDOW, i FOIH.
: COLLATS. :
POPULAR COLUMN.
Advertisements inserted in this column for Otte ?
Cent a Word. Em floyment and Help'
Wants insert edifice one insertion.
PERSONAL.
U’IMAN, >'t; Bull street. makeTthe Soest
photographs in the city. If you want a photo oi
yourself give him a call.
DA KT lES i nterested in gold watch and chain.
* same will be. disposed ot Wednesday, June
20, .it Pat Manning' - at &30 p. m.
INK IN K pineapple tip, the most r« freshing sod..
beverage in the city; only at Knight’s Phai
macy.
MUSIC every Sunday at Wilmington Island.
enameling, satisfaction guaranteed, 133 York
street.
) to ( 1
RAREST Beach for bathing, Wilmington Island.
\VINE of cocoa, fruit-ix, tickets redeemable
*’ only at Knight’s Pharmacy. Telephone both
I'Hi >MAS MAY l .I'.. Painting, (ii
* summing, Paper Hanging and House Decorat
ing. 174 Broughton street, Shop 71 President
street, Savannah, Ga. bee my work before mak
'i.icts.
dH LOA I > oak woo l, st ick or sawed, any length
IP 1 Telephone 121 Ainiar&Co.
USE Gerst P'ornning Hair Tonic. On sale hi
Solomons (M.. Livingston’s, Strong’s Reid
& Uo..Strung’ - and Piginnn’s Pharmacy,
| C. HER RON, Price and Gaston streets, keep;
family groceries, fruits and vegetables; milk and
ice served to custom- >s regularly,
DAINTING in :d ! . • branches. Gel my c»ti
-1 mate and good wm 1.. W!I LIAM TAVt.OK,
53 Jefferson street, near South Broad.
WILMINGTON ISLAND is me place fora
picnic.
\A/E are the cheapestt C. F. Weber i Co.. 102
State street. Painting, graining, marbling,
kalsomining, etc,; papeihanging a specialty.
CINE FRESH FISH, all kinds, deliw red daily
1 by N. Bold--, -tail No LCity Market. Orders
taken for delivery and prompt attention guaran
teed. We keen the best only and supply the
finest trade in the city. Ask for N. Boklc. stall
N<>. 4, City Market.
f \AN( ING at Armory hall Friday nights from 9
toll. Monthly tickets #1; A. Berger.
LOK the best cigars and smoke.s’ articles go to
1 lames Lynch, at Broughton street lane and
Whitaker street. J’he Daily Dispatch on sile
also.
'FRY Gerst’s Foaming Hair Tonic. Itpn rves
‘ the hair and removes dandruff. On s de, at
Solomons & Co., Livingston’s, Reid & Co., and
Pig man’s.
/“'YPRESS SIH NGLES. -To reduce our slock
we make a further reduction in prices, and
offer cypress shingles at 25 and $1 5u per thous
and at mill; boats can load at the mill. Vale
Royal Manufacturing Company.
DR. A. JASM E, veterinary surgeon, West Broad
streetJfootofSouth Broad.
C()R <t mdruf ti v Gerst’s Foaming Han 1 onfc,
* used by the most prominent people of Savan
nah. On sale at Solomons & Co.,
RAKERS.
| GO IT LIEB, Baker, stall 23, City Market.
Bakery 198 Bryan street. Bread delivered to any
part of the city morning and night.
CORES'! CITY BAKERY. Whitaker and
South Broad Street Lane. Fresh Bread, Cases
and Pies delivered to any part of the city. .Try
our Fine Rolls, ready for breakfast every morn
11 g. J. M Rich, Manager.
MISCELLANEOUS V/ANTS.
WANTED, nanus of persons troub < d with
asthma or any cough. Samples and books
mailed free. F. Gouaux, Houma, La., or Solo
mons & Co., Savannah.
'5/ANTED, 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 591,
Marsh al 1 T o wn, lowa.
_FOR RENT.
|;'d: l\L.xr, that two-story brick housg un
-1 furnished, 7o State street, from July I t->No
vember 1,1894. (Leap to a good reliable tenant,
ifampton L. F ( :r/i!i.
F ‘OR RENT, on r-sw-duable terms to dcsftublc
tenant, the residence corner of Presidi nt and
Lincoln streets, adjoining my own, and possess
ing every modem convenience. W. W. Gordon,
Jr. over Merchants’ bank.
FOR SALE.
<1 (UJ PORTRAITS 51.00.-UTgli grade
■IP 1 ' - 'crayon portiaits, 14x17 inches, almost
life-size faces fur the small sum of each. They
are not mere photograph with a few crayon marks
on them that are given away free (?) if you buy a
frame from the giver- We are not in the bumbug
business, and make no restrictions more than you
loan us a photograph or tintype to be enhug* d
and pay J.l, and we will deliver you the portrait
free of all other costs. They are. genuine crayon
work, drawn by a real artist, and every one war
ranted to be an exact likeness and to last for
several generations. We invite local experts and
artists to criticise these, and also pastel and wat< r
color portraits, that we nre making for one third
the prices charged by others. One dozen samples
on exhibition at our art store,**l74 Brpughion
street. If you do not want a portrait yourself,
relative or friend, just now, you will some time in
the future. So get our price list and call on us
when you are ready. Wc are in tins business to
stay- Ladeveze’s Picture Frame Factory, 174
Broutrhton street. ~
“boarding.
A WILL buy 20 meal tickets at the Harnett
iP • House.
LOANS
LAR I■! ■ ■ ; I m:u. pawnbroEeis t
I pto I > .. Congress street, opposite city market.
II Litteral loans maduon diamonds, jewelry watches
F«cloc.cs. clothing and on any other pmsonal prop
erty. All transactions strictly confidential. Oi-er
from 7 a tn . to 7. n. m
HELP WANTED.
\ VAN I’ED, a comely y- ung lady under the age
y of 25. who has a literary, vocal and musical
eme-ation, to travel with gentlemen in Texas for
musical and household articles; • xp'-n'-i-s paid •
reference:,. Address A. |. Kilpatrick, 813 I .’
Austm .ix, u i,-. jo.i ex is.
EDUCATIONAL,
I- 1 ’ L 1 ''■ ( 1 N aI - iiiiii.',- S- - i vannah
y Academy -W.inft.'d, twelve boys and young
ncn to go to Virginia lor thw summer For terms'
ex Penses, etc., apply to John Taliaferro,
88 Bu l street.
OPTICAL GOODS.
P)l<- S C. PA KS(’N >, at 1 Jbertv ■nd Pi it e
streets, has secured the services of a practi
cal optician who will fit eyeglasses and spectacles,
winch are sold at reduced orices.
LOST. O
I OSI on B nite \v mui. « bottle of P< nd Lily
L (.'ream; positively icnioves pimple-, black
heads; freckles, etc. Owner can get another bot
tle by sending 7.» c -n’s to Pond Lily Medicine Co .
South Bend, Ind,
C'rRA Y ED into my premH- s one bundle cow',
‘ white spot on right shoulder; own r can get
by paying expensis. Apply to Mrs. A. Kaiser.
W him Blufl Road.
FLORISTS.
DOSES |.a Fiance, Marrcha! N< il. Paper (ion
‘N tier, 'lhe 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
GEORGE \\ AGNEK, florist, Thunderbolt road,
i ‘ 'ei’hone 4’.‘ >.
PAPER HANGING.
DAPER HANGING. -1 am prepared to do all
1 kinds of paper hanging and decorative work.
My specialty will be cleaning wall paper, which is
done to look like new, at a very small cost. Best
of testimonials. J. H. Crawford, 6>>.. Jefferson
Xtl. .'t.
\a/ai.l PAPER I am now prepared tofui
r v nish and nut up all grades of paper hangings
from the highest to the lowest grades. Nice
patterns from io cents j<cr roll up. JJecorations
ot every style and price. John G. Butler, 14c
' ongn ss and I39St Julian stre t.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FINEST PuvilFon for dancing at Wilmington
1 Island.
I ISE Gerst’s Foaming H.or I onic for"da7icTi-uiK
y On sale at Living,ton’s, Solomons & Co.,
Reid & (’o. Strong’s ami Pigman’s.
ME too Pete! C. !■' \VeTx-r & Co., the sign
111 painters. 102 State street. Our prices defy
competition.
CIGNS. the < h-'.i|>c.-,i .ind best from C. f. Weber
Co , 102 S'ate street.
CIGNS Westcott, Broibghton street?
POE ■ A iHES, doors,blinds,building, hardware
1 lime, cement and plaster, oils, glass
etc.; house, sign and decorative painting, call at
John G. Butler’s. 140 Congress and 139 St Julian
street.
MEDICAL
'pl E great faith cure of < mcci s, bone felon >,
» fire burns, asthma, chronic sores, goiters,
rheumatism, wens, rising breasts of women, thiash
on infants, warts on human or animals, botts on
horses or mules. Guaranteed cure or money re
funded. G, \V. Getsinger, corner Congress and
Jefferson streetH, rooms upstairs on Congress
streets.
JACK, the gentleman’s friend, cures (gleel and
G all discharges) from one to five clays. Sold at
Parson’s Pharmacv, 35 I.ib- ity stn et.
/ jPIUM habitcured cheap—-We will furnish
buiUcient incdicino l<> cure any case of
morphine or opium habit for §lO and guarantee
a cure. Testimonials and full particulars given
on application. <1 dress all communications in
strict confidence to Acme Opium Cure Company,
Bor ’5 Decatur, Ga.
f) ( I’TV RE’cured, trusts fitted; complete stock
In of surgical appliances, at S. C. Parsons’, 35
Liberty street,
fNIANTS’ FRIEND POWDISR.' 'l’hV mto
‘ certify that we have used the powder for prickly
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ever used. We clieerfuDy recommend it. Signed
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Jeff D. Miller, Percy Sugden E. B. Chipman, H.
R, Altick, and otlu le by all druggists.
GOui) fishing and bathing at Wilmington
Island; no holes on beach; no danger ot drown
ing.
SUMMER RESORTS.
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For terms and romns mo i» -dl .S. Davis, Prop
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) its size in Saratoga. Find chw« aecommodation
for 100 guest Pleasant balconies, Large coul
parlors, dining room and office. Electric bells.
Excellent bill of hire. Very low rates. Cores
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reference, Rev. Robb White; for circulars, ad
1 dres F Randolph, Keswick, Albemarle County,
Va
\ A / HEN in Buffalo stop at the Genusee, Niagara
v * Falls 40 minutes awav.
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• House new and handsome ; centrally located ;
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! rates very moderate.
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WE CLOSE AT 6:30 P. M. SHARP, SATORDAY EXCEPTED
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’ for Savannah and vicin.
S ri l - 1 Partly cloudr,
"'‘J 11 showers in SaVan- M
"ah or vicinity; station
» - eT-xwri/jl Iff', / ar y temperature, winds C
A •' < generally southerly.
fNr Maximum tempera-
p# V r T' T hire, »7-; minimum teiu' s*
V P eralure , 73 'i rainfall,
(fi ■ i’he height of the Sa- s*
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Z'- Z,l at S o’clock this morn-
fe ' .7»«*?%4/'4jrA3 J ing (Tsth meridian time) S
® W— “ J* XJwas (5.0 feet, a rise of
xi 0.0 feet during the prece^' n S twenty-four hours.
P. fl. Smyth, s.
vq Wednesday, Tune 2'). Observer.
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BOYS’ CLOTHING AT COST AND |
| LESS THAN COST. I
f. r “ t ri
£ $1.50 Boys Wash Sailors, every suifsell-)
iuguplonow for 1.50, this week - /JC ?
Lin 11 !? ji I asC„; i
| Boys’s3.oo All Wool Washable SailoK, j |
0 Sliort Pants Suits and 2 piece Kill - QQ/>
Suits, slaughter price j vUv.
Boys’Check Short Pants Suits, 4to 13, ] ~~
Washable Sailors, Braided Edges | (F J A / '
BigColhrs and Cuffs,selling up till |
now for s3and $3.50, slaughtered at J *
|f Thin Summer Coats, usual price a dot- | FA
“■ HIo 13 /) DUC._|
z-3 Boys' Wash Sailors, Sliort Zouave Jack- "] &
els. Wash Sailors will) Braided Col’- | J ’TO
lars and Cuffs, usual price $3.50, $4, fkbl./Ol)
J T 2- |
I Boys' I piece Kilts, in Wash or Flannel, 1 AC a
21 Io 5, usual $1.98 f MKC *
; ; —— ( vF |
$4.50 hnporlcd Genuine Galatea Cloth j
Sailor Sults,'Cassimen-Suits,Zouave | (h ft ftg
(fi Suits, Wash Suits, every suit I kh/L
worth ?4.50. &laughtered.at I |
LEOPOLD ADLER.
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A $15,000 PICK UP.
A Well Known IliiltoiHan Makes a Blk Haul.
Dalton, Ga , June 20.—[Special.]—In a
plain, unpretentious one-story brick building,
on one of the side streets of Dalton, Ga.,
Prudcn & Lyle, insurance agents, have their
office. Mr. r'ruden of the firm is a remarka
ble man. He is perhaps 50 years old, with
gray mustache and beard, and looks at you
with a pair of eves almost keen enough
to read one’s soul lie has the reputa
tion of being the best financier in
Dalton and has, for a number of years
been alderman and chairman of the finance
committee, both ot which offices he now
holds. He is held in high esteem by all who
know him and has never been beaten for an
office within the gilt of Dalton’s citizens.
Among other honors conferred upon him, he
was, for quite a while, mayor. He is a man
of few words, attends strictly to business and
keens his own counsel. Many a man who
had been less successful in life, if suddenly
thrown into possession of one filth of the
capital prize of the Louisiana state lottery
would have informed the whole town of his
good luck before night, but not so with W.-
it. Pruden
Outside (4 the cashier at Dalton’s bank
not a man in town knows that he is $15,000
richer to-day than he was a month ago. The
local papers tried to run down the rumor of
a capital prize having been drawn by some
one in the town, but failed signally. The
Constitution’s correspondent, therefore, had
small hopes of getting much information
when he asked Mr. Prti.l n if he really had
gotten $15,000. He replied:
‘■No, sir; I did not get it. 1 wish I had.”
“But we have absolute proof that you drew
the money from the New Orleans National
bank.”
“I do not deny that, bu' I got it for some
one else and not myself. I simply acted as I
agent in Hie matter ”
' Who really drew the money then?”
“I do not care to say.”
“Does the party reside in Dalton? ’
‘‘That, sir, does not concern you. 1 wrote
the lottery people and told them that 1 did
not want my name used at all. The lottery
people know that I got the money and that
is sufficient. Ido not mind telling you per
sonally about it. I bought the ticket, No.
48,617, which drew $15,061) in the May
drawing, for my wife, and after it drew the
mohev 1 collected it for her, and she has it
now.'
“What will your wife do with it
“I do no know. 1 suppose she will in
vest it in some way, but it is hers and 1
HONDURAS
LOTTERY
COMPN Y.
Drawing July 10,1894.
shall leave that matter"entirely to her.”
‘ Has she been buying tickets long?”
“Off and on for pethaps two years. I al
ways secured them for her, sending the money
direct to the company.”
“How did she receive the news other good
luck?”
“She was delighted, of course; who
wouldn’t be?”
Mr. I'ruden said he did not consider buying
lottery tickets worse than dealing in futures,
and concluded by saving that the only thing
he regretted about the matter was the probable
publicity, which, being a v.ery retiring man,
he did not relish.—Atlanta Constitution.
YOUR SOLE
NEEDS SAVING.
TUBERDY
Wild, SAVE II FOR YOU WITH HIS
FINE SHOES
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37 Whitaker Street,
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