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Jh raiy wmi
GA.. 4. 1886
it* Rev. J. J. Andrew honored the
Tribune office with » dpU during the
|| week,
Underwear L. Fried’s the p’ace.
|»e reg'flt to.learn of the death
Mrs.dE. R beits and tender the family
ourkcondolence.
H. Th- 1 City Council has refused to grant
g Dr. Waring permission t<> er< ct a f"tin-
H tain nil llabwsbaui and New Hou-ton
® streets.
K Import'd T< Gth, Nail d4d if air Brush
I es, pries t" suit, at P. B Reid's.
Mr. Pauldo darks nt, a done 11 of the
I First B-yan B p i-t Church and < ne of
I the "Idest nreti/b ts of the coloied 1 dig-
I shoremen di d December 2nd
For the latest stylis'd . hirts, Collars
I and Cuffs L. Fried's the place.
Don’t* f >rget the oys’er supper to t e
I given by the Chatham Light Infmtiy,
! at their hall on Monday tight. Adutis
| gi.m only 25 cents. Oy«ters tree
Mrs. Mi ch ell, wife of Theodore and
I mither of Sergt Mitchell of the Dour
| lass Light Infantry of Augusta, dud
November 30, 1886 after a lingering
I ill tie-8.
The finest quality • f Bath Sponges.
T"i et .Waters and Extracts, for the
Handketchief in bulk, at P. B. lletd’s
A large number of our freinds have
fiiled to pay for their subscription for
the Tribune. They will oblige us by
doing so without further delay.
l ost master Laiiiat Iras appointed Mr
Ge >. A. Loid as "ne of the new carriers'
for the extrenie southern part of the
c ty. We congratulate Mr, Loid on rrs
appointment. He will undoubtedly
serve the .go/erfira'ant and the public
well. ; i ‘
Try L. FiSe t for your Red Flannel
Shirts and Drawers.
We take pleasure in calling the pub
lic’s attention to tjje a.dvei tisement ol
Mrs. Rower which, appears in the Trib
UNE.Ladies will find it u?t hvir adv Hit
age to v.isit this millinery establishment.
An exceptionally fine stock’of goods is
always k< pt .on . hand from which io
make your-select on. : ! f
A fin; occurred yesterday morning
about 10 o'clock at the coiner of Minis
and Montgomery streets. The site ori
ginated in McCormick’s stables which
.Mjiis U-stroy d. Thr 3e one story tone'
tuejit owned by Mis. Mary Betjtman,
•litre also destroyed, upon ? whi<di it i
rttd.4here was no insurance Two other
houses belonging to the Minis estate
B were burned to the ground. ? ThtJ tol/d
f loss is over 86,000. < ■'>
4 Try the “Pocket Edition” Extract
for the Handkerchief at P. B. Re d's.’
Rev. J. 11. Adams is certainly a very
energetic minister and has done a good
Work for St. James Tabernacle. At the
recent, rally in that church in Novem
ber he raised the sum of 8311.70; "The
, ladies obtaining prizes f>r raising umney
were MrS. T. S. Brown, stiver waftfh;
Mrs. C. S. Lumpkins,?goldi breast p* t;
Mrs, Anthony Martin, ghld!" -.wateh;
chain. Rev. Adams his made great im
provements in his church'.financially as
well as spiritually, and the A \M E
Conference wiii undoubtedly n turn him
to this charge -to complete his impor
tant work.
An Important Duty that Should
not be Neglected/
Ent a blitiif tune now remains
before the tax books will be closed.
But very few citizens have paid
their poll taxes. I f y<>ti fail, |p ‘p <y
the *tax before the books are closed
a penalty of fifty cents is »idd,or-f'
thereto. Every citizen should re
member that the poll tax goesvio
support bur pub ic schools and lie,
should go to the Court’House at'
once ati(| pay it. , Uhiess this poll
tax is paid yon cannot register
as to vote at either the county or
city election in January next.
From Woodville.
’ The Georgia Congregational Associa
tion met November the 11th in Pilgrim
Congregational'Church. Delegates from
all parts of the State, and representa
tives, from South Gatoiin t, and N. w
York were pres nt Rev, J. L. Grice,
of Orangeburgh. S. C . was cho-en Mod
erator and Rev. G. C. R"we of .Chirrles
ton, was elected Rec rdiftg Secretary.
The Open ng se m n was preached
by Rev. S E. L 'thrope. <4 Macon. Ga ,
and on Friday .night Dr. B ard, (it* New
York, dehveted an : ddtess Sunday
November the llth, the Sunday school
was addressed at Ila m., by 'mmtets
o* the association; at 3 p. mi, R v. W
B. James, "f Byron, Ga. preached the .
Comdmni n serin n, after which Rev*
S. E. Lathrope, and Dana Sherrill, of
Savannah, administered the I. rd s
Supper,
A* 5 p. m. the body of Mr. Floyd
Whitfield, a faithful member of the,
i c'•iv h, and als ■ the Sengstacke Randi
o. Hope, wm brought t • the church:
the past. rbeimi ill, Rev. Mr. Latlir p
fun raliz d th ■ b >dv.
At 8 p m. Rev, W. Callen, ofCyp-e-s
Slash, Ga , op, n< d th ■ meeting and Rev.
Mr. G'iee preached the. c'ostng scrim"';
after which Rev. Mr. Luh.ope cl sei
wth the B nediction ; her a biief
add res-, etc
Many citizens of Savannah, both
white and C"1 red vi- ted ihe meetings.
Bev. James Wharton
an Evang list from England. is eo du t
i >g Revival meetings in Pilgrim < hurch
1 he sermons hiv- 1 been v ry impr s>ive,
and the r- suit i-fifiet tr have decided I r
f<r Christ The m etings wil close
next Sued -y timniing
*i..e Public Schools,
What a Correspondent Says.
Editor Tribune : In traveling
abdiit f lirougti the < i«y my nth n
liOh lias bo'-u frequmitlv etiled t<>
Hie large number ol c ilmed ciild-
I'eU ol school age lltat are ||Ol JU on
iug school.. 1 have jnade direful
inquiry into the in dter and ti d
that there is not sufficient a< com
modation for them in our public
schools. lam also reliably inform
ed that at Ihe begiumg of the pies
ent school year tween five an I
six, hundred applicants Imo to Im
turned n’way tor the waiit oh iooiu;
and that many of the ro"u s are*
now in such a ciowded condition as
<o render them Unhealthy and that
ii is impossible tor the teavlmrs to
oriiig iheir pupils up t » the stand
ard expected of th 'm by the lioni d
ol Education Now Mr. Editor, it
all Or even a p rt of this is true,
Would it not be Well that I lie matter
-houid lie placed brfo e the Board
of Education, and a United « ffoi t be
made b\’ the press and people to
.have ii remedied ? In my o, inion
'here is Hot a shadow of • xciise for
such a state of things. ]t is true
hat there w< ul I not be time to
erect new to meet the
present emergency, but there is no
d.iubt that the Board could procure
a merjArtomfmd snm two suit
ably halls : in'" the? sou heastern
and si u hwestem part of the
city' that Wou'd answer lor the
- resent. This is ave y impoi
tani question 'ai'd'uo good, .ctjizen
should remain silent w kih i.t ,exis[s.
(Ju.r wducaiional Board i- composed
of some of the-Airiasi liberal minded
gentlemen ,in .Ifie city , .and from
-theii past record.,tlier.; is no doiihi
bin that they wiif do eve-yilrng in
pyvver to.relieve the present
mr-qessity, sti 1 I think it my duty
to call the public attention Jo the
matter in order that the proper
steps may be taken to have ample
'school‘facilities lor our • hdd en.
’ OBSERVER. *
* The Cthner Presents.
The -following- c ■mpls es the list of
the bridal presents, of the* Woodhouse
wedding, which were nnav"id
ably crowd, d out of our last issue:
Napkins, Mrs L Taylor, GEbs set Miss
Maria Myers, Tabled uh Miss K Walton.
Napkins,'Mi sC ISurke. Tablecloth, Mrs
Patience 1 iaber-h un, Pictures, Mr. and
Mrs. M. G. Robertson, Napkins, Mrs. Dega
nor, Picture. Mr and Mrs. Richardson
Ottomans, Mrs. J Boldea. cream
plates and cand.e sticks. MwP.Y Giles,
Groceries, J F Cuke, Miss N.
Ros-, Vases, Mrs F Moore, Plates, Miss
V Bulloch, Knife, fork and spoons, Dr T
J D vis, Pgkle stand, Mr and Mrs.'
Andrew < paii!dihg. Spoons, W E i le.isaiit,’
* Napkin .Kings, Mr. aud v Mrs C C Deveanx
Bi'e.ikf.t't castor. '’Misss.tHsudi<i Deveanx,
Glass set, MAi S A Sa-sard, B'hemian
vises, Augustas fJrown, Etrbgs, W Jack
son, Lamp, Dan’l Jones, Bisque ornaments
John Johnson, Augusta, Amber glass s t,
Miss Ida F Russell, Syrup pitcliel- and
glass >et. Mr. and Mis James Atkinson,
Perfumery set, E Bonnor. Ca <1 receiver,
Jasl Erwin. Dishes, Miss F Holy,
Mr. and Mrs H C Holmes P.a’tes, Mps
Gardeen. Glass set J b Llovd Vases. Mi<s
M <: Sharp; Hqudkerchief, Ii .MiddleMn;
Castor, Jlr, ami Mrs. a E Kobiuson; i.omb
mad Miss Willis; Knives,
Mr. and MXS Is.dfc Dcveaux; ('ouib, biu*b <Ui<i
yiase Mi’-a.fiU MrjTE J crane; Cream set. Mi-s
(loiton Amh i ream plates, Mr. i.ml Mrs
a i' It Mnldjetoii;- < ake plau-s* -Mrs H DeLa
mottaß.Silver Jjhirpin, MPs Josie Bennett;
Tea set, J A Porter; Work box Mr. and Mrs. L
A Gardeen; Icecream set; Toilet stand, Mrs
Wiutebetd; Ink stand, Mr and Mrs. A G
Cochran; Carving knife an • fork in satin case,
Rew. A Ellis; cuspidores, Mrs. !•' c .McNeil -
■ hina plates. MiSrf E tXßyrnes; t it-pi<tftre9s .Mr’
.and rs. Glenn; Glass pitcher, !•’ 1. t.'urlev
t'uspidores,. .Mr. and .Dines Whitemod; Bro
cade satin parasol, • r. han & Dooner; Towels,
is.-, Towels. Mrs. E Miller: Table
clotji, .sfriurpson; Vpluine Snuksnear s
Works, J B Wheeler; ijible Cloth. Upi.T. Mid
dleton; Perfumery set, .urs.-Hall; Satin cdkhv
ionoiissE zV w igg; Glass set, .ur and .Mrs',
stoney, < ake plates, .Me and Mrs. R, H. Har
dee; Goblets, Mrs Wayne; Pickle stand, .Mr.
and Mis. T A -Morel; Pickle stand. .Mrs E
•Mackey; Spoons in plush case, Miss Lulu E
Ha dee; Curtains, .Mrs L Moore; Rug. Mr
and .Mrs G S Lord
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Special Notice.
■ A first.-clu-s grocery and b >r. in a good
locality tor sal -. The pies nt proprie
tor de ires t> sellout on account* of id ’
health. For further infurmatiou in-,
quite at this office. ]•
Tha Most Worshipful Grand
Lodge for the State of Geor*
gia F. A. M.
Office of Grand Secretary, )
Savannah, Ga.. N'<v. 29 h, ■
A. L 588», A. I). 1886. \
The regular cominimic Hton of
the above immetl lodgt- will be held
ill the city of StV.mi ah at the M;i
--s mic Hall, corner of Bay nml Lin
tolii st reels, on Mnmhiy. December .
27 1886, at 3 o’clock p m.
By order A. Harris,
Gt anil Master.
J. IT. Deveaux, Gr md ■'ecretary.
Election Notice.
Headquarters First Battalion )
Giokgia Volunteers, (’"l.oked, }■
Savannah, November 26, 1886 J
Specia/ Order No 8:
It is heteby order d that an election
be h Id in the city of Savann >h for
Fir t Lieutenant and Second L eut n
ent "f the (’luitbant Light LPairtiy, ott
Friday, December 10. 1886, between
the hours <>f 8 o’clock p, tn. ahd 10 p
tn., under the supervision required by
law. By oit+er of
Lieut. Col.’JtiiiN H. Deveaux.
A. K. Desverney, .
First Li-ut and Adjutant.
—- -a- r til
Buy The Tribune. ’’
The 'I ribiine can, be found for sdo*
at riie foji'iw iug jd.ives “: w „ •
E-tih’s tn Ws depot, Bull street itlider
Serivi n House
J. J. Jefferson, Wg-t Broad near
Congress street.
Jas. B. Alet.on, 43 Whitaker street.
J. H. Johnson, East Broad and
Perry street,
J. B. Sheftall, Anderson and Whita
ker streets. ■ ,
A. H. Gaston, Bryan street rear M.
J. Doyle’s
L'-wis Mizell, at 33 Drayton street.
Over-halls in great variety and cheap
at L. Frieds.
“Corti Sheller” never fails to cure.
Go to L. Frß*d for your fancy Perea]
Shirts,
Cocoanut Oil Soap at P. B. Reid's.
QHURpif DIRECTORY;"'
First Bryaff - BwßUsk.Chtjrch/ Bryan street,
Rev. (I L. Houston, Pastor’ I’iayer meeting
6t07 a. rii., • preaching 11 o’clock, Sunday
'school 3 p.. in., evening services7• > •
Fitst Bi-yarn BaptistVbuf-cb,- West llrornj and
Wald burg streets. Rev.' A ‘Hanis, I'a.stor.
Prayer meeting 5:80 o’clock’ »r in - . - ,-■prewcldni'
,11,a. m , Sunday -school p. nr., evening
serviee7:3o. ‘ • -.. .
Second Baptist.ChjindCttH’rtifr-Kquare, Ifev.
A. Ellis', ~ Pastor; « Pr.iyeY- miN-trng. 6 am,,
preaching ' 1.1 a. ni ,■ 'school &p. in’,
evening se'rvicc-7*'<j.- . • ' =•*•••■
Bethlehem Baptist, I ,'hUrch, -Cor (Si.vfrv a'nd
New. Houston streets, Rev'.'.l -H Nesiill, pas
tor. Pray- T-.-Or-itagAo'gipgk a. m., preacjiii.g'
Ila- m., Suut|ay'schoul..Xpl jft.,’ pTeaehing 7:39
o’clock p» m. f ••• ■- .
st. Philip's A. .‘Church,. Nevy sth;- t,
H. Sultxu-,,: PaspiY./ Prayer meeting j
a. 4*1.. preaclrthg <):3i>.*i'ni ‘■Sffnday-school l-jito
p. m., nigh.t'serykie.7:4Qo’clock, ' te-
st. James A. M E. 1 tJh’ftrcJi. f’l-rry 1 Stf'-ct,
near Randolph. R.iv. J. 11. VUiujs.. .Pastor:
Morlri*Nf»-pniyer c ip(.-<d ingp:3o o'clock, Sunilay
school 9 a. m , preachlnSt by Pa Wor W: 31) anil
2:31), at niglM pmachl.ng 7;30 by Pastor.
Bethel A. M. E Church, corner "East Broad
street aud'Gwlnneit hif*-,- .Rev, C. P. .lohiiijoii,
Pastor Prayer meeting sa. nr.; ■ preAdring
10:30 a. in.. Sunday scfaxlkF:3o'p> m.,-night
service 7:3(1 o’clock.
Wesley M. E. Chlfreh.-Gwinnett street near
West Broad, Rev. Richard Bighan*, Pastor.
PrayfeY meeting .( o'clock if. m., preaching 11 a.
in.. s unday,.sphool 1 p. tn’:, night-service 8
o’cirtck. • ... .
Congregational Churpfi, .Whitfield square,
Rev. Dana .Sherrill. Pastor. ’Sin-day- school
10 a. m , preaching il a-wn4and 7.:30 p. m.
- Pilwriui Congregational Ciiurcn, Woodville,
Morning sei’Met-Ul o'clock,“is-aiiday. schiAl 3 p
in., evening service 7:15. Prkyer meetings
Thursday 8p in. >'
Ezra Presbyterian Chuhth, West Bro.-d
street. Rev. .1). Gjbbsr, Pastor. Sunday
school 9 a m. preaching 11 a.An., -bightservice
8 o’clock . '
St Stephen's Episcopal Church, Harris and
Habersham streets; Rev. J. J. Andrew, Rector
’ .Morning service JT o’clock, Sunday scjiool 3:30
p. in., evening-service 7:30. Wednesday ser
vices 8-p. m.. . . ' . ,
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Goto L Fried (tiTyour White
and F<iuicy<Shifts*
;—— ■ ' :
LODGE DIRECTORY.
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MASONIC.
j GFOBGLA CHA-PT ER ROY
! A L' ARV.II MASONS, meets < n
'rVxthe sieenjid -anil.J lyrth Fridty
nigliVfC" ' Rf>v-. A* IJaiuus, 11. P.
EUR I: K A LOIXIE.7 ii.o. 1, f Am,
first and thirds WedtM»sA.iy. niglits. L.
WM , 011 Ebbs,
I.IILTON LOUGE, No. 2, f a m.. i
second •i»nd. fdufth - Wednesday nights. ;
I 31 Doilej’.W’3l., M’G Rubeutson,
Se< rettny. '*
PVT 11 AGORAEJJ) pGE, No. 14.]
F a M , second andtourlfi Monday
nights. A G MclMttt’lxt, W M., Ull ,
Pkicf, Secretary..
MOUNT-516RIAH LODGE, No
16 FAM., tiwt f and thiid Friday
i igirts. R Wright,-\\ .31., C Bass,
S> crejury. . '*
PRINCE ‘HALt*. LODGE a f & a
m , meets on the first and thiid Thurs
day nigtus of each month. W.m. Davis
' W M, W4l D Reynolds, Secretary,
’ ARMEN LA LODG E. GU O <>| O F.’,'
tmCts second and third Mondays *f
month. ALEX. 1 UOAfAs, N. G.,
Miller Gibson, P. S. v
StTfe and County Taxes, ’BB6.
Orrii r t’oi.i.r.croa Si -vtk am» rovNTY .
Taxes, Chatham Counit. Gkokgia v
Sa vans All, Oct. 15, ISSG,*
The digest is i<>« opened tor the collection
of the above Taxes, on all property, real nrd
personal the speciiic tax on professions; also,
the POLI'TAX, for EDUCATIONAL PUR
POSES. On all MALE RESIDENTS of the
city and countv, between the ages of twenty
one and sixty years.
(»lli< - e at the I oarl House. Honrs from »A.
M. U>2 e. M. J. .1. McGi .WAN.
Tax Collector C. C.
Go to L. Fried lor your Collars and
Cuffs.
Fend your prescriptions to P. B. Reid.
Mrs. POWER
HAS REMOVED TO
137 St. Julian Street,
UP ST Alllß.
(Opposite Southern Express office.)
And would be pleased to have her customers
call and examine her stock of
Zephyrs* Yarns, Cottons, Silks,
Infants’ Crocheted Goods
and Millinery.
BRIGGS’ TRANSFER PATTERNS
AT REDUCED PRICES.
Stamping a Specialty.
£W untry orders promptly tilled.
ISB4 1864
M. J. DOYLE,
DEALER IN ’
GROCER! S PROVISIONS, LIQUORS,
1 lay, Grain, Tobacco Cigars &«.
MARKET SQUARE—EAST SIDE.
"n'y Exclusive (’ash House
in the City—The Place for £ush Pur
chasers.
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA
J. W. WARREN,
IN—
GrocsrieL Coutos M:, M
Corner W»st Bhoad and Sims Street. ,
aSVz mn 11 ah 9 Gco rgi a.
wEscheihing
DEALER IN
Fins Family de.,
Cor. Liberty wild Diavton Streets;
Savannah- Ga.
Pratt's .Astkai. Oil. —Sufe-t and best.
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, Try the Elephant Over-halls, at L.
Fried.
1 ' 11 "■'>
C* O W "F* hi •••
I'HVI ill's lAKlEh’lTtlllE
.The place to buy your. < .
DRY GOTOS, CLOIHI G, BOOTS,
Shots, tiehts’ Furnishing Goods’, Eoc.,
At. Wholesale and Retail,
Cor. Congress .and delferson Sts.
“ (Graham & Hubbell’s Old.Stand,)
190 ('oiures- St,, 185.5,t, Juli hi fyt.
, /MF-1 ’articular attention paid to Coimtry
Orders and Low Prices g'ualuiileed. '■
PICTURE FRAMES.
Ta tapl Ilin It pl ta
■ »A' d all sizes of Fratiies made' so or
der, is at ''” '* • ,•
A. HELLER,
MaHom'c Tentpie, Whiiakef Street I
The Oldest a«dCheapest
DRY GOODS HOUSE
MW «AVaW-M‘AM»:. :
Go and look at his stock of si. n: , r
Cloaks, Blankets, Shawls,
Flannels, Dress Goods.
Domestics. Ladies. Gents’. Misses and Children
i: K *«.
Btilow any other advertised prices. Also'(he public knows that
'his DOLLS are the Cheapest and Finest known for
years. Only go there and you will find things.O. K. At
JACOB COHEN.
,152 Broughton Street,
I - '. W. GERBER.
Practical Watc'cmakcrani Jewels?,
-DEALEII IN-
W r 1
J T
W’fe
WALTHAM & SLGIH WATCHES
CLOCKS, JEWELRY, 1
SPECTACLES AND,
Florida Curiosities.
Rki'aikino of Fine and Com 1 licated
W atch ks ami Clocks done Promptly and tn
Workmanlike Manner, I.OWKST I'KlCes.
F W 3ERBER. |
No, 1| |Bo ughton St Savannah, G*. |3
The pi ice of t he Tm bunk is f)0 dents
tor 3 months, 75 cents for 6 months di
-5i.25 tor 12 months.
THE BEST OF
Drugs,
Medicines,
Chemicals,
Soaps.
Perfumery,
Toilet Goods.
And every thing else kept in i*’ ‘ * j
Sb,
W b '’ ln ' t U. c !
StreJ i.
PHARMACY
Cheap for Cash.
Cali and See.