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*OWELL & McNAIR, Propr’u.
Orl»rfyoar cotton to onr new warehouse,
flttaatcd at the North end of."Broad Street,
Immediately on the Railroad'Trnck. Bran
~r warehouse. No drayage. By far the
t warehouse in town.
) attention given tololl. and bud-'
_ated ana solicited.
»as a trial, for you will be pleased-
Ijeasb'advencee made an cotton-
‘ POWELLJ& McNAIR.
AagSO, 1881—8m
BL O. Powell,
frwtoce Commission Merchant.
Qlgheet market Prices paid for Poultry
and Eggs
Consignments Solicited.
JhuLEB in Foreign and Domestic
Fruits.
Bio, 33 WEST BA V STREET, Vggj
JACKSONVILLE, FI A
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'J5S? dotlo. .rot
tttmotenta and us
'Hop Bitters.
i If yeo ere young i
• iHmirtlnl or diAsip* M uou ; u y
• mtmA or alnirlr, old or ■ young, suH
• that your syrtccu
need* cleansing, ton-
• log or Gtlmnloilng,
mfihanUntoricatlnu
, L*> *. _ H
litter..
■ Horn you
aw**?. M4"tvd
or urinary rom V
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. of the
'Mi, Blootf *
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'Too will oo
corod If you
Hop ■!««
M v« your
«. ft hat
1 eared hun-
drtd*.
If yon are •
man of let- _
teretoillna over mf<
night work, to res
tore brain nerroend
waste, use Hop B«
I suffering from any lo
tion ; If you are roor-
Terlng from
bod of dek-
, Jsands dio an
nually from tonio
form of Kidney
disease tbat might
have been prevented
by a timely use of
HopBIttors
HOP
NEVER
(FAIL
D. I. C.
an absolute
and irretrista-
blc cure for
drunkenness,
use of opium,
tobacco,or
narcotics.
Sold by drug
gists. Send for
Circular.
bop Brims
■’TG CO.,
f oebeater, B. T.
A Toronto, Oat.
Htspeolfully lnft>m» the Public that he hoe last receive ft large and nwe* splendid
sortment of all kindaof
S T O V S S
Which bo te offering to the PubBo at Rook Bottom prloca Seven tochJCook Stove
*W AN XX UPWAEBSS
Now ■ he host chanw yon will ever have to get your wife that kmg promised stove
The Argand Burner Oil Stove,
*8 Bomthn# new, noat nice, convenient and desirable. Qp Id Johiwen’s aad see,
them- They are daisies.
THE NEW HOME SEWING
MACHINE !
The veritablo “Boss" of all the Machines—a car load just received—and for sale at
astonishingly low prices. Call and look at them ; they are beauties.
House-Furnishing Goods,
OLIVER'S
Paint Sf Oil Store
SASHES
BLINDS,
OGORS &c.
paints oils,
STEAMBOAT. RAILROAD]* MILL
SUPPLIS.
BOUSE AS D SIC'S PAIN TIN
JK, 6 Whittaker St., Savannah, Ga.
jan.fi.12m
Tin- W arc and Japanned Ware
In largeJStock—the most extensive in this section. I would respectfully solieit a
careful examination of my goods by the public.
W
L B
At H. B. Ehrlich & Go's big establishment
is well worth seeing, and it will
Cost Nothing !
To call jam) sec this grand free show, con
sisting of ono of the
LARGEST!
a d Handsomest Stocks ofDry Goods, Cloth,
ing, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, etc., ever open
ed in South west Georgia.
MONEY SAVED
By calling on
1R HU i ft
The Planter’s
WAREHOUSE
Oprner of Broad and Shotwell streets, is
Bow open and ready for business, and in
Soliciting a liberal share of the public
patronage, the proprietor guarantees satis
faction in every particular. He wsnta
10,000 Bales
of cotton this season, and is prepared to
weigh, house ami ship that number, so
when you bring in your cotton don’t for
get the Planters’s Warehouse.
G. D. GRIFFIN, Proprietor.
ph am am,
Grand Special Holiday Sales.
For Christmas, 1881, make yourself and
amily happy by the gift of a Piano or an
f rgan, that will fill your home with mu-
oc. not only for a day. but for a lifetime.
Special Holiday Sales.—300 firsu
class instruments from six best makers; 168
styles, all prices, but no competition
with cheap makers. We sell cone but
Bdkible Instruments, front old maker.
Others m.;y deceive purchasers with offers
of $1000 Pianos for $233. and 27-stop
Organs for $C5. but we won t. Gold dol
lars can’t be bought for 50 cents. True
economy lies in purchase of a’ Reliable
Instrument, cost what it may.
Best Instruments for least money, is
our claim, and in this we compete with
the world. Send for Catalogues and Spe
cial Holiday Sale Prices Address
LUDDEN & BATES, Savannah. Ga-,
The Great Wholesale Southern Piano and
Organ Dealers.
Notice ' to Teachers of Public
ScheGis-Last Chance!!
This is to inform you, and each of you,
that if your reports are uot handed in to
this othce by Saturday the 17th inst., pay
ment of your accounts will be barred.
Take notiee, and govern yourselves accord
ingly. Signed. J- E. Dickexsos,
County School Commissioner.
This December 7th. 1881.
sir g * s
That Uandsocna Slock of Fall and Winter Goods jaci rewired as the old reliable
People’s Store,
_ a T _"L. The Proprietor of this popular establishment invites
V micwtil aLdilt/ U9 everybody, and his old friends and customers especial
ly, to call bofore purchasing elsewhere and examine his
MAMMOTH STOCK!
Comprising •wryCiisg to the Dry Goods, BcOau, acd Oreoary Bar tsmOy mrrled by a
FIRST-CLASS HOUSE !
gents and boys ready-made
Winter Clothing.
An immense lino of Shoes, Boots and Hosiery, for men. women, Boys and misses. The
handsomest and cheapest iot of Hats in town. Gents underwear, the best and cheapest.
But we cannot afford to enumerate. It would fill a whole page.
Everything New and Fresh
FROM THE MANUFACTURER.
FURNI rURE ! FURNITURE
Aside from his regular stock of merchandise Mr. Loeb is carrying, this season, a large
and complete stock of Furniture, which he selling at the
THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Go to the People’s Store lor everything you want—from a box of Sardines to a hogshead
of Bacon or from a spool of thread to a bale of checks, sheeting, etc.
Preprtrtor of the People's Store.
Handsome Lot of Winter Clothing,
Hats, Boots and Shoes For
MEN AND BOYS
AtH, B. EHRLICH* COS.
1 ■ ifH— in nrr a
Oar Dress Goods
Are the Prettiest and cheapest.
HEADQUARTERS
For Groceries, Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Coffee
Butter, Cheese, etc., by the
Oas* Xioad.
amnmsm
OUR BAR
Presided over by Mr. R. L. GREMMER, is
well stocked with fine Whiskey, Brandies
Wine Cigars, Lemons Soda- Wat arete,
OUR HOUSE CROWDED
With Fresh Fall and Winter Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing for Men and
Boys, Notions, Hats, Boots,;Shoes, in endless variety;
Hardware, Tobaccos and the finest stock of
Fresh Family Groceries!
Ever Brought to Bainbridge. Call and examine our Stock.
H. O. CURR Y & OO.
JUST RMCSnr&Q A®
HErs W J S&oyaolds’
F i I H S 0 I
EMPOEIU
The largest and finest stock of Fall Millinery and Fancy Goods ever brought to
this city. My stock comprises all the latest styles and novelties of the season.
Headquarters for ifuehing. Laces, Ladies Hose, Gloves, Human Hair, fancy
Ties—silk and mull, Zephyr, Corset, etc., etc. I have also on hand a
Fine Assortment of Rustic Picture Frames,
any size, very cheap,—from 23cts to $1.25—and am fully
prepared to frame all styles of pictures. I also havo
Five Good Davis Sowing 1 Machines
at reduced prices. Call and examine them. The Ladies are requested to call and
see me before purchasing elsewhere. I am agent for E. Butterick & Co’s patterns
MRS. m, J. HE’ETffOX.BS,
(J. L. BEACH & ftj
Have opened a
FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE,I
(at the old stand of Dr. natrell.)
And will keep on hand a fall stock I
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Ferfu:
Toilet Articles, etc., etc.
Also Patent Medicines, and in fact
tiling usually kept in a first class estabti]
ment.
The business will bs under the imaedJ
direction ol Dr. E. J. Morgan. Call
body.
Mch 31. 1881—tf.
ur miei
Marshall House,
JOHN BRESNAN, Manager,
Sarannahj - - a.
The Marshall House, with its capacious
vestibule, extensive and elegant verandah,
affording ladies a fine view of the prome
nade, airy and well-ventilated rooms, and
unrivaled tabic, is unquestionably the hug
est and
LEADING SAVANNAH HOTEL.
I respectfully refer the traveling public
to those of their friends who have been,
guests of the Marshall House under the
the present management.
The increased patronage receiven by this
bouse has necessitated the lease of what was
formerly known as the “Florida House,”
and it has been supplied with elegant fur
niture, carpets, etc , and forms a grand com
bination under one management which will
be appreciated by the traveling pubtic,
JOHN BRESNAN,
JACK M. TERRELL, Manager,
of Bainbridge, in the office.
CLOTHING.
The largest Stock of Clothing ever seen
Soutn of New York can be fonnd at the ex
tensive and popular establishmen of
B. H. LEVY,
189, 191, and 183 Cokgbess St., Cobser of
Jefferson,
Savannah, 6a.
Comprised of Men’s suits in all styles, from
the cheapest to the finest. Boys and chil
dren suits at low prices. Overcoats a spec
ialty. Call and see him when visiting Sa
vannah. Any Goods ordered will be sent
C. O. D. with privilege to examine and re- 1
turn if not satisfactory, purchasers paying
expenses both ways.
Mr. E. Amram foimerly of Bainbridge can
be found at B. {f. Levy’s where he will be
pleased to serve his old friends and patrons.
Remember the place—189 and 19t Congress
street. Savannah, Ga,
THE I1AMETT HOUSE.
(Formerly PLANTER’3 HOTEL,)
Market Square, - Savannah, Ga.
M. L HA1KETT 4 CD, PROPRIETORS.
KATES, Si!.U0 PER DAY-
This favorite family Hotel, under its new
management, is recommended for t he excel
lence of its CUISINE, homelike comforts,
PROMPT ATTENTION AND MODERATE
RATES.
Col. M. L. HARNETT, who has so long
been at the Marshall House, and by his ever
courteous, pleasant manner, has won such a
host ol friends in this State, has assumed
the management of the HAltNETT HOUSE.
He will bo pleated to see his many friends
and acquaintances at his new quarters, when
vi-iting the “Forest Ciiy.”
{^“Ladies and families visiting Savan
nah will find the Harnett House a select and
elegant home during their sojourn in tho
city.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
Consumption, that scourge of humanity,
is Lite great dread of the human family, in
all civilized countries.
I feel confident that I am in possession
of the only sure, infallab’e Remedy—
now known to the profession—for the posi
tive and speedy cure of that dread disease,
and its unwelcome concomitants, viz-, Ca
tarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Nervous Debility
&e., &c. I may be called an old fogy. I
believe in medicine. Twenty-eight years
experience as a busy practitioneer, in the
best Consumptive Hospitals of the Old and
New world, has taught me the value, of
proper medication, both local and constitu
tional, in the cure of this great enemy of
our race. I have found it. But I am di
gressing. I started out to say to those
suffei ing with Consumption or any of the
above maladies, that by addressing me, they
shall ba put in possession of this great boon,
without charge, and shall have the benefit
of my experience in thousands of cases
successfully treated. Full particulars, di
rections for preparation and use, and all
necessary advice and instructions for suc
cessful treatment at your own home, will be
received by you by return mail, free of
charge by addressing with stamp or stamped
self addressed envelope.
DR. M. E. BELL,
161 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md,
Perry, Houston County, Ga., Jan. 28, ’80.
In 1873 there were two negroes confined
It jail badly afflicted with Syphilis. In my
official capacity I employed C. T. Swift to
cure them, under a contract “no cure no
pay.” He administered his “Syphiititic
Specific,’, and'in a few weeks I felt bound
to pay him out of the county treasury, as
he had effected a complete and radical cure.
A. S ; Giles-, Ord. Houston co. Ga.
Chattonooga, Tenn., Feb. 14, 1877.
The S. S. S. is giving good satisfaction.
One gentleman who had been confined to
his bed six weeks with Syphilitic Rheuma
tism, has been cured entirely, and speaks
in the highest praise of it. Cihles & Berry.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Pro
prietors, Atlanta, Ga. Sold by Pope & Me-
Lendon. Call for a copy of “Young Men’s
Friend.”
e. Hsiang
dealer in
MEN'S & BOYS CLOTHING. HATS AND
FURNISHING GOODS,
139 Congress St-, Savannah, Ga.
The old reliable and leading clothing
house in Savannah. Established over 30
yenrs. Always on hand a large stock of
men’s, youths, and boys alothing, hats,
shirts, and furnishing goods of every des
cription, carefully selected, and manufnctu,
red expressly for our trade, at prices to de
fy- competition. Respectfully invites a call
when in the city, or an order, which will
have careful and prompt attention, at the
headquarters for good clothing.” jan 6-2m
To Book Buyers.
This is to inform the public that I am
ready to receive subscriptions for Mark
Twain’s works and Life of Garfield. If I
do not see you in.person send your letter
to me. All orders promptly attended to.
MRS. 8. J. 81M3,
Bainbridge. Ga..
GEORGE 1 GUI
SOLE AGENT.
»he E"!5T and, 2TOST POPtldl
Scrw Tlii-end of Modern Times.
■N
A OF EKTATItfJXS.
A Complete Assortment.Uy J.D>
HARD ELL & I1RO., HamLridge.
D. D. STULTS,
Wishes to inform his friends ruul tho pah-j
lie generally that he will run afollstockt ,
FALLGOODS
Ihia season, and will he undersold bj i ,
cac. Ho will make Freeh .
FAMILY. dMRIESJ!
A Specialty and would Invite all wk*
] want pure fresh Grocsries at bottom pri» j
cs to call on him. A fine line of Boj8
Men’s aad Women
S3SO- US
SSoisory, £2ais, Stations
Aad
am ism
Always on hand. Also a superb lot Of
Tobacco | Cigars 1
—PURE—
Wines and Whiskies.
HIGHEST PRICES
Paid for County Produce of all Kinds.
p. B. STULTS.
many of the best medi
cines known are com
bined in Par} er’s Ginger
Tonic, into a medicine
of such varied powers, u
to make it the greatest
Blood Purifier and the
BestHeaUh&Stremgtk
Restorer Ever Used.
It cures Rhmimrtwm.
Parker's
Hair Balsamr^^
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