The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, October 30, 1886, Image 3

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isi smms ram SIMNN AH GA.. Octobe< IHB Subscribe. Jwubscrffic to the Tribune. at. “Coim Shelter” never fails to cure. What has became of Professor Morse? For Underwear L. Fried’s the place. United States Court will con vene in'this city on November 4tb. The price of the Tribune is 50 cents for 3 months, 75 cents’for 6 months or ¥1.25 for 12 months. We regret to hear that Mr. L. G Middleton has been quite sick with fever during the week. Mr. Henry Fields the well-known green grocer has been quite sick but we are glad to state he is again out. Try the “Pocket Edition” Extract for the Handkerchief at P. B. Reid’s. Joseph L. Mirault has received his commission as Sec >nd L eutenant of the Forest City Light Infantry. Miss Leonora Smith has returned from Liberty county where she has been teaching school for the past f w months Send your prescriptions to P. B. Reid T. T. Harden, Esq,, of the People's Journal of Jacksonville, visited our office this week and was made welcome. Our solicitor Mt. White will be around among our friends for their sub f-cribtion nixtweek. Please be ready when he calls. Go to L. Fried for your fancy Percal Shirts. The Georgia Baptist states that the minutes <>f the session of the late Teach ers Association of Georgia held in Sav annah were not printed in its office. We desire to complete our Lodge Directory next week and all lodges ol Odd-Fellows and Masons are requested to hand in their n< tices by Thursday Try L. Fried for your Red Flannel Shirts and Drawers. ‘ Mr. Richard S afford a pr niineir membel of the First Bryan Baptisi church, Rev. Hou-ten pastor, died the 26th instant. Rev. u. L. Houston baptised ninety nine converts last Sunday, making two hundred and fifty-f’-ur since the earth quake, and the revival still continues, Imported Tcsth, Nail and Hair Brush -08, prices to suit, at P, B lb id’s. As it will be impracticable for our solicitor and canvasser to see everybody. Our friends would confer a favor by stepping into our office and leaving their subscriptions. We regret to heir of the death of Janes the only son of Mrs. Jams II Thomas who died on Thursday 28th mst Mrs. Thomas and family have our heartfelt sympathy. Over-halls in great variety and cheap at L. Fried's. Our old friend Mr. Jam es Grant the efficient magistrate of the 7th district visited our office duHng the week, and was much pleased with its appearance. Call rgmn Judge. Cocoanut Oil Soap at P. B. Reid’s. Mrs, S. S, Edwards got her feet badly injured on last Thursday evening by being burned. We are glad t > he-r •hat. she is doing as well as can be ex pected under the circumstances. he know of sev- ral engagemen's that are rapidly drawing to a focus. The girls think it is awfully secret but. our argus eyed rambler knows all about it and promises to give namesand dates. Nevada Ned and Scipio Alricmus Rad a lively time at the Indian show |ast Monday night Scipio got th. tetter of Nevada it is said as the latter was rather slow with his lasso. The finest quality of Bath Sponges Toilet Waters and Extracts for "thj Handkei chief in bulk, at P. B. Reid's Mrs. Maxwell the estimable mother in-law of Rev. Robt, T. Kent, the emi nent divine, died in Augusta last we> k Mr. Kent and his wife have the sincere sympathy of their hosts of friends in Georgia in their affliction. Go to L Fried for your Pleated White and Fancy Shirts. A dispatch from Rev. C K. Wright dat'd Brunswick. Ga., to Rev. Richard Bigham announces that, R-v. J. G Kitchen was killed on the night of the 28th instant. We have not been abb to obtain any particulars up to the time cf going to press. The Young People's Christian Union Reading Room, Mis, Lewis, President and Master Benjamin Bigham, Secre tary, has been established at No. 145 West Broad street, west side, free to the public. This is a very commendable enterprise, and we trust that it may meet With the encouragement it deserves. For the latest styles of fchirts, Collars and Cuffs L Fried's the place. We cons der a church directory very important. If our ministers will send the r notices of the o’der of Sund.v services by Friday night they will inserted in the Tribune for the benefit of our many readers. Enclose th. notice tnd send it by mail if not corn, euient to bring or send it by a inrs eng r Go to L. Fried lor your Collars and ' Cuffs. On Wednesday evening hi t Mr. Willis Durden, of Milledgev If nd I Miss Maggie A Erwin of this cit r. united in the holy b nds of m>t ■ i tony at, the First Bryan B iptist cl nr. b, West Broad stteet, Rev. Al.x nd.r Harris officiating. After the cer nim.y a reception was held at the r< siden >c of the bride's mother, on Tattnall stnet. Try L. Fried’s $1 W hito R inf< ned Shirts for fit ami quality. The City Council recently author zed its committee on streets and lanes to put up sign boards on streets where they have become displaced. We w -u.d cab the committee’s attention to the u c si’y of putting up sign boards on the new streets in the southeastern part of ihe city while they are engaged in their good work. Try the Elephant Over-halls at L. Fried. The street and lane committee are about to m ke some very m edial im provements in the south*-e-tern part of the city, by putting crossings at the intersections of the streets. Her. tof re it has been impossible to cross s ree s in that secii n alter a rain without wading at least ankle dr. p m mud and w t r We hope the committee will follow up the g.‘nd w rk by seeing that the side walks are paved in both southwestern aud southeastern parts of the city. The cry is L. Fried is the place for Shirts, Collars and Cuffs. An indiv dual not having the fear of Uncle Sam before his mental vision sup posed to be inebrited, stole the mail wagon from the post office a few days sine ■, ju.-t before the tune tor taking the mail to the depot and took a drive around the city. He brought, the team back afterwards either by accident or de-igo. fie begged off and was allowed to depart in pi ace. -* «■ AN IMPORTANT DUTY- \'»ention is called to the tax Collectors notice printed in another column of the Tribune. The notice announces that taxes are due on real estate &c , and special attention is called to the necessity of paying the poll tax. But a short time remains before the books will be closed, and any person failing to pay the poll tax of one dollar is not Only liable to become disfranchised but.-tr kes a blow at the prosperity of our public -ch* 01. Don’t delay but go at once to the Court House and pay your dollar to Capt, McGowan. THE CEORCIA CADETS One of the best, drilled companies of boys in the country, have made an ap peal to the people of Savannah to aid them in purchasing additional arms and equipments. They have placed a num ber of metal jugs in the hands of a suit able commit,te who will ask our citizens for contributions. The committeeman having the mst money at the jug breaking will be presented with a fine watch. The Cadets deserve to be helped md it is to be hoped that their appeal will be liberally responded to. An Invitation. Our readers are invit'd to read the advertisements in the Tribune before they go anywhere else for what they want Our object is threefold in making this requ st. First, if a man advertises his business it is very good evidenc that he is enterprising and succes-ful and knows the bemfis to be derived therefrom. His store is generally well stocked and he take# pb asure in waiting on you—he sells rapidly and therefore can afford to sell ch ap y The second object akin to the first is our d sire t‘> benefit the subscribers and readers < f Tribune by showing them the way to save mon»'y .by going where they can purchase or have their work done most reasonably. It follows that if both classes of our patrons are benefited by the paper they will support us to a greater extent, which is our third ob ject. Reflect and you will do as we request. Buy The Tribune. The Tribune can be found for sale at the following places : J. J. Jefferson, West Broad near Congress street. Jas. B. Alston, 43 Whitaker street. J. H. Johnson, East Broad and Perry street. J. B. Sbeftall, Anderson and Whita ker streets. P. B. Bramwell, Masonic Temple, Liberty street. , A. H. Gaston. Bryan street rear M. J. Doyle's Lewis Mize’l, at 33 Drayton street. In two Wagons at th. Tir. 0. Quite an < xein m 11 I x • >- terdiv afternoon at il>> <>f Bar nard and O' ngt< ss s e * ■ 1 by a run iway hoi»e attac <d it Wig- on b bmging to Mr G ' Th animal dashed ar mud .1.1 sire.! at s.;eh a rate 4 speed ih unabb u> check up> or change * Mr. <1 bn Lang -groc< ry v opening t > be directly in vs pa b .hteued and excit’d an iiial li d iree left but to leap into i to save It how ever was m t ai bom 1 canons, which it no doubt lountl isigree able than being in the • s tr,ing to g tav. ay f om. . n 1 qni u. ie <ted itself from the nnph ;>~ai cam< nt aud conclude i to rem t. No person was in the w.m m- he only damage d me was some -h r aking of harness. Slate and County * . Office Coli.ectok Statk a.s sty > Taxes, Uuath am Coi’N i-. uciao SAV ANN All, Cl. ISSti.) The digest Is tow opeued tor -oil cl ion oi the above Tax.on all pr p . real :.rd personal the specific tax on proii s. .>ns; also, the POI.I, I’AX, for EUITa I!< > \l. I’l'U t’nsi s. on ail Mali: .:i> i.. xi ; o r tin city and eouniv, between the ag .f tw» nty one and si xl y ,v ears. oiliee at the 1 odrt House. IJoi s from!) A. m. toi r. M. J. I. v'CI ; AN. Tax Poll etori'. C. LOEGE DIRECTORY. MASONIC. GEORGiT CH AYtThT ROY ARCH MA ONS. meets <m /NrNthe se-'t'd 9iul t urih Fridiy nights. Key . Allah .1-, II P. EUREKA LODGE No 1, F A M„ first, and third Wednesd y nights. L. Wave WM , CII Ebbs, Secretary. HILTON LODGE, N •. 2, F A M second und fourth Wedn stay nights. 1 M Douse, W AL, M G Robertson, Secretary. PYTHAGORAS LODGE, No. 14, F A M , Second nd fourth Monday nights. A G McDowell, \V M., «J 8 Tropey, Secretary. MOUNT MORIAH LODGE, No 16 F A M., first and third Friday 1 ights. R Wright W M., C Bass, Secretary. CHURCH DIRECTORY. First Biynu Baptist Cliurcli, Bryan street, Ilev. t; L. llou-tou, pastor. Prayer iiiei tiug 6to 7 a. in. Prenclniig 11 <dock, Sunday -chool 3 p. in , Evening s-rvices 7:30 o’clock. First Bryan Baptist Clitncl' West Broad and Wahl Ling st reels Rev. A. Harris, pastor. I’rivci meeting 5:30 o clo. k a. in., preach ing 11 a 10 . Sunday school 3:30 p in., evening service 7.30 p. in. Second Baptist Cliurcli, Greene Square, Rv. A. Ellis, pastor. Prayer meeting 6 a. m., preaching I 1 a. iil, Sunday school 3 p. m., evening services 7 45 St. Philip’s A M E., Chur h New street, Rev. M. B. Sailer, pastor. Prayer meeting 5 o’cloeka. a. m. preaching 10:30 a. in., Sunday school 1:30 p.- ul, night services 7:30 oh lock St. James A. M. E Cliurcli, Perry street near Randolph Rev. J. 11. Adams, pastor. Morning prayer meeting 5:30 o'clock Sunday school 9 a. hl, preaching by pastor 10:30 and 2.30 at night preaching 7:30 by J. A. Woods, P. E. Ezra Presbyterian Church, West Broad St. H. k. Gibbs, pastoi Hu, _ day school 9a. in., preaching 11 a. in. -object “He speaks,” night sei— \ic- 8 o’< lock subject “Au iiivit;- tion to Zion.” Wesley Asbury M. E. Church Gwinnett St. mar West Broad, Rev. Richard Bigham, pastor. Prayer meeting 4 o’clock a tn., pleaching 11 a iil, Sunday school 4 p. night service 8 o’clock p. m COHEN’S I'l,ol EIIS' VIIIIETI STORE The place to buy your DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, I Shoes, Gent’s Furnishiug Goods, Etc., At Wholesale and retail, Corner Congress & Jefferson Streets, (Graham A Hubbell's Old Hlwd.) ‘ 190 Congress St., 185 St. Julian St. Particular attention paid to Country Oixlers and how l’ric» s guaranteed. GO TO DANIELS H MAKER’S, 158 St. Julian street., Market Square. FOR YOUR mi Frtyjss, The best work at the lowest prices out doors work to order. CHARLES BACKMAN. ... = **** l/L -« ; ,'V ... Corner Congress A Bull Streets. (bha’mu.l I'Toor.) SAV \NN.\H. GEORGIA. Teb'pl.om Call No. 100, au-wered : da/ or n ;ht. Ex r.ii fee'll 81 | each, extracting T- oth arid Artificial : Teeth a .-p'>e:.tlty. Fine quality of Tooth 1 Powder and Tooth Brushes for sale. TERTIS CASH. M. J. DOYLE, GROCER! 8 PROVISIONS, LIQUOBS, 11 :iv, G rain, Tobacco Cigars \c. MAitKk'l SQUARE—EAST S11»F. ®wy*The only Exclusive Cash lioust in the City—The F'.iic f r C’lsh l uj.- chasers. SAVANNAH. GEORG I A BEOETT’S Human Hair Emporium, ; Ladies’ and Gents' wins made to ot hr. Also Fi tit-, foupees, Wuv(|r. ('mis,. Frizzes and Hair Jewehv. W< root and make up ladies’ own combings in any desir .Me stylo. We have rhai actiT W gs aud Beards ol all kinds to uni fol Masquerades and e termiu- I 'dies and child'cn Haircut, tin r ami Shampooing Als > hair dr s i*.tl at your resilience it required. Wt I ent -and trim b.ncs in all 01 the latest style-. Cash paid for cut hair a> d combings ot all kinds Ail <iood- wil lingly exi h<i>_ed if not -ati.-lamory. Kid Gloves Cleaned, R. M. Benne't No. XI Whitaker .street. HA VAN N A 11, <i A. 18 1IK( I I>E!> IfY Royal Havana Lottery. (A Government lus'ilution,) DRAWN AT HAVANA, CUBA, < H T< iBEII.D, 1»W. TICKETS IN FIFTHS. WHOLES *5.00 FRACTIONS URO RATA. See that the mime GOULDACO, in on the ticket. Subject, to no manipulation, not con trolled by the parties interest, it is the fairest thing in the nature of chance in existence. F’or tickets apply toSHII’SEYA i <).. 1212 Broadway, N. Y. City, or JNI). I*. FERNAN DEZ, Savannah, Georgia. CHEi P in m, done; at Cheapest Rates, with neatness AM) DISPATCH AT THIS OFFU3IEL W. GERBER. hetitalßtehaateiaiJefflleff I'EAI.ER IN hl F! 3 I O H »' CLOCKS. SPIiC'fACLE< AND Florida Curiosities, ' | FLUSH and ALARM CLOCKS. Repairimr done promptly and in workman- si like man tn r. ? W ' No. 1I I IL* ugliioti St Stivaimali, Ga. .J Wil. SCHEIIIING 1 HEALER IN W Pine lady tomes Liquors st:., j ■ Cor. Liberty mid 1 >rn\Lm Strcetf . E Savannah Ga. I’ratt's Asiral Oil—Safest and best. WTDRE FRAMES. The fiapattoe le get Tow riCTVII.I2S E-’ia. Abd all sizes ui Fiauns made to ol der, is at A. HELLER, Ti i.sotije Temple, W bitakcr Street J. G. BUTLER, W holcMilf ttnd Retail Dealer in M h ift i t ului'S' I Glass, Etc., Be iily-Mixed Pain'H Raiho si, Steam boat at <1 Mill Supplies. N4.57/AN, LtGOllt, u>al BL IE I)S, Sole Agent for Georgia Liim , Calcined Plaster, C< ments. Hmr at.d Land Pi.isu r. No. 6 Whitaker St , Savannah La. IHE BEST OF Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,_ Soaps. Perfumery, Toilet Goods. And everything else kept in a Fiisi-Clb Em Stk May be had at , PORTER’S Broughton Steet. PHARMACY Cheap lor Cash, Cali and See. ■ .a ■ ■ '‘E ♦