The Penny local. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-18??, March 27, 1884, Image 3

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JUc giuug %oail. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY. Registered in the Savannah P. O. as second-class matter. SAVANNAH, MARCH 27, 1884. ELY OTTO. Office: Bull street, second door from Bay street. JOB PRINTING.—We print Business,Visiting and other Cards,Tags,Bill Heads. Letter and Note Headings, Envelopes, Hand Bills, Statements.and job tvork generally. Cheaper than elsewhere. Davidson, the leading shoe dealer. —Call and subscribe and get a pre mium ticket at once. ‘ r To EVERY ONS-vißo 'Vill get us up a club of six subscribers, and send us $3 60, we will give a ticket in our pre mium sewing machine and enter their name as a subscriber. Temperance Drinks. A few days ago as we were passing along Bull street, we were met by a friend, who stopped us and said, “I am in the temperance business now, and I can help you ; if you will come around to my place I will give you an advertisement.” By refering to our advertising column on second page yon will learn that Mr. M. T. Qcinan, the friend referred to above, now has charge as proprietor of the well known soda water and bottling establishment on Broughton st., near Drayton, so long conducted by Mr. John Ryan. Read his advertisement, and if you want anything in his line ] call on him and be will sorely treat you right. Scattered and Scattered. Among the excitements on Barnard street last Saturday afternoon, was the running away of a horse attached to a buggy. We did'nt witness the accident,but as we were passing along tlie above street, near the corner of j Hull, we saw the top part of a buggy ] sitting in the middle of the street,the running gear portion having all gone, j we suppose with the spirited animal. We were told that it was an M. D.’s turn-out. It seemed to be a queer accident, that the wheels, shafts and all the other part of the buggy should be carried away, while the body and top should be left and fall right side up with care. All in Blue. The Mother Hubbard style of dress it seems has’nt played out yet. She was a pretty and young lady.and was walking through Bull street, accom panied by a well dressed,genteel look ing man, appearantly middle age. She wore a genuine Mother Hubbard made of blue fllannel, had on a blue hat that projected something less than a foot over a pair of pretty blue eyes, and the hat was trimmed with blue ribbon. As the couple leisurely stroll ed the great boulevard of Savannah, every eye seemed fixed upon them, or rather upon the Mother Hubbard dress. The Wesleyan Christian Advocate has donned a new and handsome spring dress, and looks as bright as it is interesting. This sterling religious Methodist organ should find it 3 way into the homes of every Methodist family in Georgia and Florida. —Eastman Times : Rev. George C. Thompson, of Darien, has furnished a handsome design for the proposed City Hall. We learn that work will be commenced on the building at an early day. In order to facilitate the work of the compositors on that live and ster ling Florida semi-weekly, thePalatka Journal, the proprietors have exhibit ed a bit of enterprise by introducing a type-writer into their editorial de partment, with which all manuscript copy is printed before given to the typos. Now, we hope brother Adams don’t write such a miserable poor fist that the “jours” can’t cypher it? Bargains in Clothing. B. H. Levy & Bro. have a lot of broken suits, etc., left over from their fall and winter stock, which they are offering at bargains and must sell, to make room for their large spring and summer stock, now arriving. Call and secure a bargain in time. —Friends, we respectfully solicit your orders for job printing. —Think of it, a sewing machine for only 60 cents. Old subscribers can easily get one of our premium tickets by subscrib ing to the paper for some relative or friend elsewhere. “THE WOMAN’S PHYSICIAN.” A common sense medical work for ladies only. Fully answers all questions which modesty pre vents asking a male physician. Gives causes and symptoms of all diseases of the sex, with positive cure for each in plain language, Written by ladies who have made these diseases a life study. A plain talk in delicate language which every wo man, young and old, should read. It is recom mended by many eminent lady physicians as a safe guide for the sex Handsomely bound and illustrated. Sent postpaid for $r 00. Address, Rochester Publishing Co., 32, 33 & 33 i-2, Osburn Block, febi4 Rochester, N. Y. A New “New Home” Sewing Machine (Price SSS 00.1 FOR 60 GTS. BEST PREMIUM YET •’ ‘ -i -TO Penny Local Subscribers. E3P All subscriptions payable cash IN ADVANCE. W.B.MELL &CO. Dealers in Saddles and Harness, Belting and Leather, Trunks Valises, Sole Leather, Calf Skins, Shoe Findings, etc., etc. 100 Congress Street, (East side Market,) SAVANNAH, GA. febq-tf SHoil HAT^BOY~r SHOE YOURSELF! SHOE YOUR FAMILY! SHOES ARE CHEAP ENOUGH GOODNESS KNOWS AT THE Central Shoe Store. —SHOES— At Prices that make even the Cows Smile ! SHOES at ridiculously LOW PRICES that will ruin the Manufacturers. SAMPLES ! SAMPLES ! OF BOOTS and SHOES That must be Cleaned Out! —AT Cohen’s Central Shoe Store. S. W. Cor. Broughton and Barnard. J. T. COHEN. a t £ © 3 feWl i I op c i pea 3 K ITI £ |0 IJ £M - | I y y o' ;:M l U jjp l>4> e* i- > ~ | | £ o JD I W S > L ! m p p cL fO I a 0 j » m m ' _____ For sale by JOYCE & HUNT 121 Broughton street. Agents warned in unoccupied territory. Apply to “DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO Richmond, Va. sc P7->> THE BEST OF ALL. PRAYER AND PRAISE By Dr. Haygood and Prof. Mclntosh. Contains the Cream of all the other Hymn and Tune Books. ( ROUND and SHAPED NOTES and WC-RD EDITIONS. A specimen copy ol Note Edition will be sent on receipt ot 60 cents, and of Word Edition on receipt of 20 cents. If not satisfactory may be returned at our expense. For sale by all booksellers. For special terms, address J. W. BURKE & CO , Publishers, Macon, Ga. OKAS. CLARK, HOUSE, SIGN AND STEAMBOAT PAINTER. GILDING, GRAINING, CALSOMINING & MARBLING, HAY LANR, Bet. Bull and Drayton Sts. - SAVANNAH, GA. —r~ r> w our prices ■ ■ For Job Printing. hew Home ! CT^pART|CUUR - P^lflN FVEftf ™ NEVER | [I '«i tVU' OUTOF ORDER. I <y no eq uaU — Z. NEWKKrcffiliG f 30 UNION SQUARE NEWYORK. ILL. MASS. GA FOR SALE BY JOYCE & HUNT, sep7-6m 121 Broughton street. Wm, W. Gnann, Wheelwright and Blacksmith Buggies & Wagons Built and Repaired Nos. « and 8 N«w street, SAVANNAH, - _ GEORGIA. Do You Want Good Beef \ THEN CALL AT THE If e wGreen Grocery Cor. Liberty and Whitaker sts., . Where may be constantly found all kinds of fresh Meats, Vegetables, Eggs, Chickens, Game, etc. Orders will be carefully and promptly filled and delivered. GEO. JONES.