The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, December 04, 1886, Image 4

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Savannah Intelligence Office, 14S LIBERTY STREET, Third door from Whitaker. Apply to the above for Butlers, C’ham bennaids. House (Jiris, Cooks, Waiters, purges, Hostlers, etc. We guarantee first cl ana servants. P. B. BRACEWELL & THOMAS JOSIAH J. GRANT, Wheelwright, Blacksmith and General Jobbing, Manufacturer of GRANT’H Celebrated Cotton Gimlet for Sampling cotton. iffff (tongrt>»» St., near Montf/omcry. SAVANNAH, GA. 1— XEWIaV FITTED (71*. I LABORING MEN’S HOME Restaurant & Lodging, Wm. B. Bp.oWn, Proprietor, £ ISif Bryan St., 5.1 FIAV IH, Cl, Meals nt all hours. Choicest, bruuds of r jines, liquors and cigars alwayson hand. fHEN VISITING MACON, GA HTOI’ AT ■ to. C. H. Ttapi’s Hotel, I ' Only first-class house in the city for the > nccominoilation of colored people. Tu Lies supplied with the best the market affords. Convenient to business part of the city. Terms >■'.isonnblc. Mil's. C. 11. THOMPSON, Prop's*. Fouith street, Mac m, <)a. JAMES J. JEFFERSON. The Boss Barber and Hairdresser Corner West Broad and Congress Sts. '■RF Respectfully Informs the public that he is now prepared to do al! kinds of work in his line, at the cheapest rates. Chil dren’s and Ladies’ haircutting a special ty. Call and give him a trial before go ing elsewhere. Open Sundays from (J to II o’clock, a. ni. B. D. Middelton, THE BABBEK, Formerly with James Carey and James •B. Alston, desires to inform his many friends that he has opened a , FIRST-CLASS BARBER SHOP, At No. ISO Bryan .street, near Jefferson, wnerc he will be pleased to accommodate all who may call on him. Open on Suu | days from 6 to 11. o’clock, a. tn. BEN DiklTT'.-S HUMAN HAIR EMPORIUM. Ladies’ and Gents’ wigs made to order. Also Fronts, Toupees, Waves, Curls, Frizzes and Hair Jewelry. We root and fnako up ladies' own combings in any desirable style. We have character Wigs and Beards of ail kinds to rent for Mas querades and entertainments. Ladies and children Hair cutting and shampooning. Also, hair dressing at. your residence if required. We cut and trim bangs in all of the latest styles. Cash paid for cut hair and combings of all kinds. All goods . v-Ulingly exchanged if not satisfactory. Kid Gloves Cleaned. R. M. BENNETT, No. 56 Whitaker St. Savannah, Ga. FRANK LIN F. .JON ES. AT STALL 80. 31, IB THE MARKET. Announces to his friends and the public that he keeps on hand n fresh supply of the best Beef, Veal and Mutton, also all kinds of game when in season, and will be glad to wait on his customers as usual with, politeness and promptness. His prices are reasonable and satisfaction is guaranteed. Goods delivered if desired, DON'T FORGET, STALL NO. 31. Edward B. Campbell, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER. Cor. Wheaton and East Boundary Street. Beef, Mutton, Veal. Pork, Sausages, Poultry, Vegetables, etc. Articles fresh and of the best quality. Orders promptly tilled and delivered free to any part of the city. “GREEN GROCERY.' HENRYFLELDs THE OLD RELIABLE GREENGROCER WOULD inform his friends and the public that he still holds the fort t his old stand corner South Broad and East Boundry streets, where he keeps on hand constantly, a full supply < f fresh Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Fish, Poultry, Egg«> Game and all kinds of Vegetables, Prices reasonable —to suit the times. Goods delivered if desired. Printing HB OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Bi? the office of this papeh GABE TA IE’S ROMANCE. Married, Divareed, Given Up far Dead, and Again Married to the Same Woman. I From the St. Lonie Globe-Democrat.] 1 he death of Gabe Tate at Henderson, Kv., brings to mind the romantic career of his life, 'l ate was born and raised in this country. His father was one of the prosperous planters of antebellum days. I he large tract of land he owned was in Walnut Bottom, in the most productive part of this section. He had a.large number of slaves, and, better still, a large bank account. Gabe had grown in an atmosphere of luxury until lux uries were common. He had been ac customed to having Ins own way and to have every want supplied. ’When his father died the estate was divided be tween him and his sister, Mrs. Dr. J. A. Harding, who had gone to the home of her husband in Jefferson county, now a part of Louisville, Kv. There he met Miss Annie Shotwell, the daughter of Col A. L. Shotwell, a man who was rich in a dozen different ways. His steam interest was only second to his landed estate, and his commission mer chant s business but barely outstripping his mining rights. The vast caul fields of I nion county, now owned by Brown & Jones, the Pittsburgh coal kings, were his individually. At that time, in 1862, there were only two coal mines I operated on the Ohio River below Pitts burgh, Pa., the one nt Cannelton, Ind., and the Shotwell mines in Inion coun ; ty. So cxhaustless is the supply of coni and so superior ths quality that a rail- ; road has just been completed to the mines from this <ity Fabulous for-> tunes have been made from the fleets of coal sent South from these mines. It is seen by this what Oriental grandeur was ; in the reach*of Gabe Tate and Miss I Shotwell, with their fortunes when uni ted in marriage at the residence of Col. Shotwell, in Louisville. After marriage Mr. and Mrs. Tate went to the Shotwell mines, where the products of a thousand miners supplied their yants. For some they Hveif at the mines, and nil went well. Two or more children blessed their union. Mr. Tate left his ■ home, and to this day the public do not < know the cause. Surmises were plenti- ] ful, but no knowledge of the cause - was ever had. It was known that his estate was gone, but that was of small I importance for his wife was rich. Some time after Mr. Tate left home I Mrs. Tate procured a diverce, and short- | )y married Sam Churchill, a j prosperous planter, who had lived near the mines, and with whom she was ac quainted during her man ied life at the mines. In the meantime Andrew Tate, an old bachelor uncle, had died and left his vast estate to Gabe and his sister. HugJiTate, another bachelor uncle, soon died, and added his fortune to that of his brother Andrew for the benefit of ! •his nephew and niece. Not long after j that Miss Nancy Tate died, and left her j increased fortune from her own right I and undivided interests in the estates of her two brothers, Andrew and Hugh, to Gabe Tate and his sister. These changes covered a period of nearly ten years. Notwithstanding the fact that considera ble advertising had been done, nothing could be heard of Gabe 'fate, and he was suspected to be dead. At last he was heard from Cairo, 111., and found. Arriving home, he found himself a rich man again. He wrote to his wife to send the children to him at, Evansville, Ind., as he wanted to see them. She met him there with the children. Short ly afterwards a di orce was procured from Sam Churchill, the second hus band, and speedily following that di vorce was the marriage of Gabe Tate to the same woman who had procured a divorce from him years before. • Tm: ex-Empress Eugenie at. last sees the hopelessness of the Napoleonic out look in France, and has withdrawn the pensions which she has paid regularly to the supporters of the Bonaparte dynasty ever since the fall of the empire. - - - Mr. Jacob Froehlich, a well-known tailor of Cincinnati, 0., fitter suffering for years with rheumatism, was cured in a short time by the use of St. Jacobs Oil. “The Bible says, ‘Love yotir neighbor as yourself.’" the parson remarked; “but we must not take this literally. If you manage to love your neighbor one-hundredth part as much as yourself, it will be all that can be reasonably expected of you.” Mrs. C. Kellogg, Edgwood, Cal., says: Red Star Cough Cure is’the beet medicine she haa ever used for colds for th’a children. • A man who hud suffered from gout, for fif teen years says lie began to improve immedi ately after insulating his beadstead by plac ing under each post the broken-off end of a bottle. There is many a follow who would be benefited if he would break off the bottom of his botile in time. A Fearful heap into the abyss oi poverty . over the precipice of shortsightedness is taken by thousands, who might become wealthy, if they availed them selves of their opportunities. Those who write to Hallett & Co., Portland Maine, will be in formed, free, how they can make from $5 to £25 a day and upwards. Some have made over SSO in a day. You can do the work and live at home, wherever you are locates!. Both sexes; all ages. AH is new. You are started tree- Capital not needed. Now is the time. Better not delay. Every worker can secure a snug little fortune. Prize Storiee. The Ftnrth’s Companion maintains its reputa tion for publishing the beat Serial and Short Stories, as well asstr;kingstories of adventure. The next volume will contain the eight prize stories selected as the best from over 5,000 man usc iptssent in competition. The first serial Story to appear, beginning in January, will bo “H ini Brother.” in eight chapters, fully illus trated. Everyone will want to read it. if *1.75 is sent now, it will pay tor the paper to January, 1883. Daughters, Wives and Mothers. Send for Pamphlet on Female Diseases, free, securely sealed. Dr. J. B. Marchisi, Utica, N.Y If you have Cutting, Scalding or Stinging sensations in the parts when voiding urine— Sa amp-Root will quickly relievo and cure. 25c. buys a pur of Lyon’s Patent Heel Stif feners. which makes a boot or shoe last twice as long. The best cough medicine is Pisa’s Cure for Consumption. Sold everywhere. Skt. It Daz Coming. M all the incident i of the Cha leston earthquake should be collected and printed they would make interesting reading. One of the latest published relates to a young couple who were courting when the shock came. It ex tinguished the lights, filled the air with dust, and jammed the doors so that they would not open. The young man rushed to a window leading to the piazza, but in the dark plunged both handA.Mito a large plant urn full of wa- j ter. Starting back to the young lady, he threw his arms around her, apd said; “Darling, a tidal wave is coming! It is already up to the windows! Let us die together!” in which position they were found soon afterward by the family. Two 1886 Gold Medals. Messrs. Mason & Hamlin again have the distinguished honor of having been awarded the highest gold medals over all exhibitors, American and European, both at Edinburgh and at Liverpool, the two most important exhibitions of the year J 886. Since the first great Paris Exhibition of 1867, the Mason A- Hamlin : Organs have invariably received tiie highest honors at all great world’s ex- • hibitions. The Empress of China has reigned I twenty years, and will resign next Feb- : ruary in favor of her son. She is said ro be exceedingly progressive, and but for the men who formed her council would have had railroads throughout the empire. WOMEN renewed ntrenigUi, or who suffer from infirmities* peculiar to their aex« should try . B >o H BEST TONIC This medicine combines Iron with pare vegetable ; tonics, and is invaluable for Disqasea peculiar Co > Women, and all who lead aedantiwy liven. It Ku-. riches and Parities the Blond, Stimulate* the Appetite, 'Strengthens the Mueclee and Nervesm fact, thoroughly InvigomtA. < ' leers the completion, and makes the skin smooth | It does not blacken the teeth, cause headache, or produce constipation— ail other Iron mnbeinro do Mbs. Elizabeth Baird. 74 Farwell Ave., Mil wan. | kee, Wia., says, under date of Dec. 26th. 1884: ■'l have used Brown's Iron Bitters, and it haa been more than a doctor to ma, having cored ma of the weakness ladies have in lite. Also cured me of iav or Complaint, and now my complexion is dear and good. Has l»en beneficial to my children.” Genuine haa above trad* mark and crossed red linos on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by BROWN CHEMICAL C0..8 tLTIMOXK, !M». Ladies' Hand B<x>k—useful and attractive, con taining list of prizes for recipes, information about coino, etc., given away by all dealers in medicina, or mailed to on -*■' atamn ‘ DON’T PAY A BIG PRICE’” f >’" for a Year’s aubsertp OD Vs“ni& tlon to the weekly American Rural Home, Rochester. N. Y , without prein turn - “the Cheapest and Best Weekly In the World." 8 page *. 48 columns, 16 years old. For One Dollar you have ouo cholea from over LSO dttlerentClotii- Bouud Dollar Volumes, ICO to 900 pp.. and (taper one year, postpaid. Bixik postage, 13e. Extra- SO.'.X.'O books g ven away. Among themare: law Without lawyers; Family Cyclopedia; Farm Cyclopedia; Farmers' ami Stockbreeders' Guide : Com non Sense tn Poultry Yard; World Cyclopedia; Danielson's (Medical) Counselor; Boys’ Useful Pastimes; Five Years Before the Mast, People's Htstorv of Unlt-d States; i nlversal Hlstoiy of Ail Nations ; Popular History Civil War (both sides). Any ome book and paper, one year, atl postpaid, for tl.lSonly. Paper alone ti.sc. If subserit>ed before the Ist or Haren. Satisfaction guaranteed on book* and Weekly, or money refunded. Reference. Hon. C. R. Pabsoss. Mayor Rochester. Sample papers, 2c. RURAL HOME CO., LTV.. With out Premium,l)Ac. ayt-er 1 Roch«stbk, N. /. Cu^E s a MEDICAL VICTQEY I Cnrcn Brights’Dismast'. Catarrh P Z/ftST of the Bladder, Torpid Liver. It E U (s’®/ dissolves Gall-Stones and G ravel. Jrvrr SYMPTOMS and CONDITIONS a k' v’J of Urine for which this Remedy *• A As should be taken. Sealdins Stoppage Blood-tinged nv7"z Diabetic Albumen Brick-dust lER'y Dropsical Dribbling’ Milky-punk Hcedaeho Frequent Costiveness I Boneache Nervous Redish-dark Uric-acid Settlings Catarrhache H Backache Nerveache Phosphates H %'CV//’'/ Bad-tasto Foul-Breath Gall-color IT IS A SPECIFIC. L—ALcc - Xlvrry dbtt g-ot* to Hit ryot. Relieves and Cw-en Internal Slime-fever Canker, Dyspepsia. 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The Bank’s Failed. “The bank’s failed, eh?” “Yes.” “Badly upset, I suppose?” “Oh, no; we only lost balance.” is wh\c\\ coftXoxfts Ho Opium jSSk ALLEH’S wa Lung W for Jg (roup eq^ 1 - HltnVtßS mkMAdwa Druggists seww c\2s* sot 841°- per. bottle. ASK FOR THZ W. L. DOUCLAS Beat material, perfect fit, equals any S 5 or |6 shoe, •very pair warranted. Take nona unless 4tamped "W.L Douglas $3.00 Shoe, Warranted." Congresa, Button and Lace. Boys ask gM for the W. I- Douglas’ rr—-Jr SS.OO Shoe. Same styles ss Mkr/'*"" "Sy es 3 00 Shoe. If you esnaoc / >3l get these shoes from deal- tn/ ers, send address on postal ® card to W. L. Douglas. X'/Ti Brockton, Mass. ~ sa gBREECH-LOADIIII SHOT CUN. Top-gn.,, Artton. Pl.tot Grip, lUb.uadlng Loek, F.t.nt For.-.nd p or eoixi workmanship, •J’ 4 01 '”’ ’’""♦rir, durability, and b.auty «f Snlah thia Una baa no equal an d ..ttaJieoirea the world. A.’’"‘.”l’ t ‘"’ M O"" •»»•!>«•> -old, and th. demand for tn.m l> rapidly laereaalng. We would rao.t reapeettblly re an parti., lataadl.g u, pnr.hm.. . .tagl. bmX loading abet gun, t. giro thi. gun a thor.agb aaamlaattoa before one es another part atm. PttICES: ! SrrW bJ2J?r’!. 1S e0; l»bore,*l«.«0 Saw! «. i T I* 1 Barr *’» ’ a Wre, tIS.OO ; ll> bore,« l9.o* Sead 6c. iu atampa tor laryti eaUlorue of Beller <fcaUa Bttee, Reteliere, Air RWee. Petl M 4wde, .Z”** 4OHN Pa LOVELL’S SONS, Boston. Man o WEBSTER’S WiriiW Dictionary. A Dictionary 118,000 Words, 30i)0 Engravings, Gazetteer of the World of 25, 000 Titles, and a ! ta’^“r^ le Biographical Dictionary Bebool and of nearly 10,000 Noted Persons, vUZidl All in one Book. A CHOICE HOLIDAY GIFT., G. i. C. MERRIAM 4 CO., Pub’rs, Springfield, Mass. 1 S?, SCALES AWARDED FIRST PREMIUM AT THE WORLD’S EXPOSITION, Now Orleans. (.Four Cold Medals. All other principal makers competing). Track Scales, Hay Scales, Platform Scales,etc. Important patented IMPROVEMENTS. 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P. / I Stevens, Jeweler, 47 Whitehall / ' Street, Atlanta, Ga. ' IHURSTOH'SSITGOTfiPOra Keeping Teeth Perfect and Gums Healthy. OATCMTCJ IBT « n »o'*NM4.b M kr»e7 is,,. I LPII A‘: , ,r t,enee ’„. F, ' KSSK « *<' • , ■ lAB ■ w ■ vir Attorneys, W auhington, I>. C. iSSLICKEFsK K *i;h txo aboie , u ? n * wls <® Y*>ur money on a ytirn or rubber r-wt The FISH BRAND SLICKER 6 ‘ TRine mirk. L -’L . ° .I”*-? ’ r ±* moor, and w ill keep yon dry in the hardest sloria U —-r— —-. —; ■ Ask tortile 1 Flail Bit AND" euruß and take no other. If vour ’tor<jk«erer doei njnjHxMr> ,«en<l for <le«criptireyat»logu» tn A. J. TOWER, W Simmons St Fixtmi Msw — rir^-jrirri|mT . I—runr-prip-T 1 —runr-prip-T- DRWSY FREE. ■ DK. H. H GREEN Sc SONS, Specialists for Thirteen Years Past, Elsva treated Dropsy and its eompticaUonn with U»» most wonderful success; nse vegetable reaiaaiee. eo tirelr barmlaes. Remuve all symptoms oi Dropsy la sight to twenty days. , . . , Cure patient* pronounced hopeless by the beet or !> first divse the symptoms rapidtv disappear, sad in ten days at least two-thirds ot all symptoms ar* remover!. Some nay cry humbug without knowing Miytning abont tt . Remember, it does not cost r>n Anything t<> realize the merits of our treatment for yoprself. In tea days th* difficulty of breathing is relieved. Aho pula* regular, the urinary organs made to discharge their full duty, sleep is rwjlored, the swelling all or nearly gone, the rtr-ngth increased sn<! appetite made good We are constanc y caring cisea of lung standing, oaeen that have lieen tapped a number of times, and the pa tient declared unable to live a week. Give full history of case. Name sex. How long afflicted. Jmw badly swollen and where, are bowels costive, fisve iege buret ed and drip;»ed water? Send for free pamphlet, con taining tefltnnoaials, questions, etc. Ten days’ treatment furnished fr-e by mail If you order trial send lOel N in stamps to pay postage Epilepsy (Fits) Posifively Uured. H. IL <»REKN dk SONN, M. »<s., Marietta Street, Atlanta,_<•». WONDERFUL SUCCESS. ECONOMY IS WEALTH. PATTERNS FREE! AU that you wish to use during the year, by subscribing for Demorest’s Monthly. Containing Stories, Poems, and other Literary at tractions, combining Artistic, Scientific, and House lit H matters. Illustrated with Original Steel Engrav ings, Photogravures. Oil Pictures, anil tine Woo dcuts, making it the Model Magazine of America. Each number contains an order, entitling tilt, holder to the selection of any pattern illustrated in the fashion department in that number, in any of the sizes manufaciured. making patterns during the year of the value of over three dollars. We’also propose to give considerable attention to the Grand Prohibition Party movement as one of the most important und live moral issues of the day. Send twenty cents for the current number with Pattern Coupon ami you will certainly subscribe: Two Dollars for a year ami get ten times its value. W. JEXyiNGS DEMOREST, Pftßi.tsHßß, 17 E. 14th St., New York. Sold by all Newsdealers ami Postmasters. Th« Great Nursery of PERCHERON HORSES. 200 Imported Brood Mares Os Choicest Families. Nt TIBERS, Ages, both Sexes, ,N STOCIKI ’ 300 to 400 imrOKTEn from Fra nee. all recorded with extended pedigretw in t h > Prreheron Stud Books. The Percberon i3thoonly ir iftp breed of France possessing: u stud book that hn < th*> support and endoi-sement of the French Government. Send for 120-page Catalogru®» illustrations by Bouheur M. W. DUNHAM, Wayne, DuPaga Co., Utlnoits w UNRIVALED ORGANS On the EASY PA YM F.N T system, from S 3. 2-V per month up 100 styles, ff 22 to S!M». 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