The Penny local. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-18??, March 27, 1884, Image 4

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All subscriptions to this paper are cash in advance. CLIB RATES. We will send the Penny Local and either of the following excellent papers, for one year, at the figures given: Wesievan Christian Advocate $2 as Godey’s Lady’s Hook 2 15 Southern Cultivate 160 Southern World 1 Eclectic Star. ' t \ 0 Washington World 1 35 Louisville Courier-Journal 1 50 Pomeroy's Democrat 2 35 Florida Dispatch a No subscriptions received for less than a year, and money or postage stamps must accompany the order. —'..'J 11 ■ ■■■• ' 1 Levy is offering real bargains in uiia Send us thirty letter stamps and get-the Penny'Local a year and a ticket in our premium New Home sewing machine. If A line alone occupied the places where now stands the hun dreds of liquor shops in our city, we might have a more quiet and orderly city. —Send us 60 cents and get a ticket in our premium. On account of the protracted ser vices now going on in New Houston Church this week, the entertainment that was to be leld by the ladies last night, has'been posponed. —When you want business cards, etc., call up and see us. THE HOUSEWIFE. A popular domestic journal for American homes, w ill be sent for one year free to every lady who will.send at once the names and address ol ten married ladies, and 30 cents in stamps for postage. Lest paper for eith'-r young-or old housekeepers in existence. This offer is made only to secure names 10 whom to send sample copies,as we know every lady who once sees The Housewife will subscribe for it. Regular price $1 00 pet year. Address, The Housewife, fcbi4 Rochester, N Y. Go to Appel's for clothing. —Examine this paper carefully,dear friends, then send us 60 cents. What very liberal offers some away-froin-honie advertisers do make to newspaper publishers, and some newspaper men accept and get bit. How to Make (’ANDY.—-This book gives full directions for making all kirußs of plain and fancy candy. The recipes lor malting caramels, choco late drops, French mixed ,and all other kinds of candies contained in this hook, arc the same as used by the leading confectioners. Any one can have these candies at home at less than one-third the usual cost. Sent postpaid to any one sending at once the names of fifteen married ladies, and 30 cents in postal note, or 18 two cent stamps. Address, ROCHESTER PUBLISHING CO., 32, 33 & 33' „ Osburn Block, febi4 Rochester, N. Y. —Our premium tickets are going ; you had better subscribe in time. Go to Davidson’s for shoes. 0330- DIETER, Manufacturer and Dealer in All kinds of Sausages, stall 24 market. V FRESH SUPPLY, made by steam, can he found on my stall every morning and Satur day afternoons. I use none but the best meats nd other material. HUGH MoIAUGHUN, Sail and Awning Maker ! Trunks, Drays and Wagon Covers, MADE TO ORDER. CORNER BULL AND BA V STREETS , Savannah , Ca. Awnings of all styles made to order. All work promptly and satisfactory attended to. Plumbing Gas and Steam Fitting. WM H. SNYDER, 31 DRAYTON STREET, IS PREPARED to do all kinds of work in his line, and solicits the patronage of his many 1 friends and the public generally. AH work guaranteed and satisfaction warrant ed in every case. lIAIIi CUTTING A. 8 UF.CI A1 /FY, -A.T X-i_ 124 BRYAN ST., opp. Screven Home. Ten Shaving Tickets for sl. k V. Ms Si Hi., 170 HAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. HECKER’S Superlative Flour. HECKER’S Perfect Baking Powder. HECKERS Self-Raising Flour. Gs-izLii&pT - T&R'- PLI \f ER , V '9.*> and STEAM TAA jJPita.a.W '"Spliit’Sa solicited. Cor. Drayton and President Streets. O ANGES, PUMPS, SODA FOUNTAINS, B V and ail work in our line, promptly attend ed to. WM. NOONAN, CARPENTER & BUILDEB SHOP ON BAY LANE, Between Bull and Drayton streets, SAVANNAH, GA. Jobbing promptly attended to. Market Restaurant No. 5, By MRS. C. WEGHSLER. Meals Served Day and Night BOARDING AND LODGING At the most Reasonable Rates ! rARGE, AIRY AND PLEASANT ROOMS i in a central location, within two minutes walk of the Restaurant. For terms apply as above. ebif-tf • I J T)\ ; Kg/. v -A) h// 'msfr&wr seeds I at $ m TATEWsA %$/ 0 Gladiolas, I k rfa \ Dahlia,! Tube-Rose, etc. i J No party in Politics, nor any sect in Religion The Greatest and the Best ! THE LARGE DOUBLE WEEKLY, RELIGIOUS AND SECULAR, miw WORK OBSERVER (Established 1823.) 1 No paper in the country has a more experienced l and able corps of Editors. Dr. S. Irenfeis Prime stands at the head of the editorial fraternity, and his letters and editorials still enrich the Observer. Others among its editors have had the training of a quarter of a century for their work. The Correspondence of the Observer is from all lands ; and the news, carefully prepared from let ters and telegrams, furnishes a complete view of the condition of the world each week. The Departments of Agriculture, Business. Su nday School Teaching and Religious Work, are conducted by experts,who write clearly and to the point. The Observer does not fill its columns with long essays and old sermons, but aims to be A Live Newspaper, giving every week a Religious Sheet full of in struction, encouragement and truth : and a Secu lar Sheet, containing all the news, vigorous com I ments upon current events, and a great variety of , choice reading. The price is $3 13 a year. For bona fide new j subscribers we give One Dollar commission, or a 1 copy of the “Irenaeus Letters, an elegantly bound | volume of 400 pages, containing a portrait of the author. Sample copies of the Observer sent to any address free. Address, „NEW YORK OBSERVER, 31 and 32 Park Row. ! BROWN & CO. WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY REMIND our numerous patrons and friends, and the public generally, that we have now in store one of the largest stocks of Men’s, Youth’s and Boy’s Ready-Made ©few nmm» EVER BROUGHT TO THE CITY. Our stoek was selected personally by a member of the firm, who knows so well the wants of our people, and comprises All the latest Fashions, We have also a full line of— Gents’ Furnishing Goods! UNDERWEAR! HATS eSc CAPS, ETC., ETC., ETC. B3ST* We would also inform custom ers that we Are Agents for the 'veil known and extensive New York Clo thing house of RAYMOND & CO., and have on band an endless variety of samples of seasonable goods, and will receive orders for s«:’ts, ni ioh we will have made up at shortest no tice. Call and examine these samples and filso examine our stock. BROWN & CO., S. W. cor. Congress and Jefferson Printer’s Hollers! Printer’s Rollers! THOMPSON’S SouthernßollerComposition The only reliable Composition made for the Southern climate. Jgp Send your orders and receive first class Rollers. Address A. D. THOMPSON. 934 Bay street, Savannah, Ga. a THIS PAPER IN CLUB WITH ODEY’S' lady's will be sent for one year to any address on receipt of $2 10, which should be sent to the Publisher of the Penny Local. GODEY’S LADY’S BOOK is recognized as the LEADING FASHION and HOME MAGAZINE in America. The leading attractions for 1884 are the following : n . Beautiful Colored Fashion Plates executed by -T-the French process, representing the prevail ing fashions in both style and color, produced es pecially for and published exclusively in Godev’s Lady’s Book. - n Engraved Plates of Fashions in black and * white, illustrating leading styles. , r. Finely Executed Steel Engravings by the best * "-artists, made for Godey’s Lady’s Book I n Engraved Portaits of ex-Presidents of the U. * "-States, which form a part of what is known in Godey’s Lady’s Book as the “Presidential Portrait Gallery,” each being accompanied by a short bio graphical sketch. 1 -—. Pages, Illustrating Fashions and Fancy 1 5 °Needle Work. I Pages of Agricultural Designs, showing plans 1 "-and perspective of H-ruses and Cottages of all descriptions. - Size Cut Paper Patterns, with full and 1 "-explicit instructions for use. 200 GODEY’S lady 1 00K Celebrated household cooking receipts, each hav ing been tested by practical housekeepers before publishing. a » Pages of Select Music. T 3 LT Q T TY U Ccmbracing a rich array of liter st -J LVJ 1. Mature,Novels, Novelties, Poems and Stories, by eminent writers, among whom are Marion Harland, Augusta de Burna, Christian Reid, Mrs. Sheffey Peters, Ella Rodman Church, Helen Mathers, author of “Cherry Ripe.” THE ART DEPARTMENT will be under the direction of Wm. MacLeod, Curator of Cor coran Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C- All oth er departments under equally competent direction Subscription Price Two Dollars a Year. For further information send for circular. Sample copy of Godey’s Lady’s Book, 15c. Stamps taken. To avoid errors write plainly your address, giving | county and State. GODEY’S LADY’S BOOK, | 1006 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Pa. ESTABLISHED 1840.] ROBT. D. WALKER, I&lUIKn i.taks GRATES, FENDERS, Etc. 173 to 179 YORK STREET, (opposite Trinity Church,) sepi 4 -ts SAVANNAH, GA. Wesleyan Christian Advocate Weyman H. Potter, Editor. John W. Burke, Asst. Editor. TIHIS well established Religious Family Week . ly, is devoted to Religion and the Church ; t# Literature, Science, Art, the News, the Mark ets, Advertisements, etc. It is proposed to keep it equal to any family Newspaper in the country — being all that a family that takes but one newspa per can need ; and also worthy of a place with other newspapers, where several are taken. Terms: —Two Dollars for one year, invariably in advance. Address, J. W. BURKE & CO., ieas-tf Macon, Ga. PENNY I.OCAE PREMIUM. : A new New Home Sewing Mnchine. . V'¥’ r ’ Cut this out and send it to us with : " your name and address, and SIXTY CENTS, : ’. and we will enter your name as a subscriber ." for one year, and send you a Ticket in our : Premium—New Home Sewing Machine. : < : ELY OTTO. : . VVlil secu re th e jF lenn > r*A*. M{ 4ZT4 'Pind Humorous ! &J AS Ft rAa week made at home by the industrious. II ill lest business now before the public. Cap <|V / Altai not needed. We will start you. Men, htf ! W-omen.boys and girls wanted everywhere I to work for us. Now is the time. You can work in spare time, or give your whole time to the business. No other business will pay you nearly as well. No one c.ui fail to make enor mous pay, by engaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free. Money made fast, easily and honor a ai.lv. Address Truk & Co.. Augusta, Maine. 'Bl. A GRAND COMBINATION. 'BS. The Penny AND THE Louisville Weekly Courier-Journal, One Year for only $1 50, The two Papers for the Price of only one. By paying us One Dollar and Fifty Cents you will receive for one year your home paper with the Courier-Journal , the representative newspaper of the South, Democratic and for a Tariff for Revenue only, and the best, brightest and ablest .amily Weekly in the United States. Those'who esire to examine a sample copy of the Courier ournal can do so at this office. PATENTS MUNN & CO., of the Scientific American, con tinue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, for ttie United States, Canada, England, France, Germany, etc. Hand Book about Patents sent free. Thirty-seven years’experience. Patents obtained through MUNN & CO. are noticed in the Scientific American, the largest, best, and most widely circulated scientific paper. $3.20 a year. Weekly. Splendid engravings and interesting in formation. Specimen copy of the Scientific Amer ican sent free. Address MUNN & CO., SCIENTIFIC American Oioe, 2i i Broadway, New York. j