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SAVANNAH, GA.. Dec’ber 18 1886
A lady in Yamacraw lecently gave birth
to a child that had two teeth
The Bushops’ Council of th- A M E
Church, will meet in this city on January
JOlh. 1887.
| Syrup of Nitre cures Coughs. Colds
|c. For rale by all druggist.-.
iMies Frankie Russell of Staff rds, S,
~4i ‘j a T Uit ng the city and is the guest
® Mr, and Mrs. R. W. White.
Mg Logan, the retail butcher at stalls
7»od 68 in the market, aeeps <m hand
fine supp’y of Northern meats, fish,
tine and vegetables.
T. M. Dent, E-q., of Georgia, a clerk
n the Pension Office, at Washington,
a8 in the city yesterday, H • tn
jompany with I rof S B Morse ami
lD d John Mcln'<-sh, Esq., were welcome
nsitors to the Tribune office
Go to J Crane’s for w itches, docks,
in-* and jewelry of all kinds, corner of
East Broad and Bryan streets.
Rev. 0. K. Wright is on a visit to
the city and will remain l« r - nly a few
d»ys. We are glad to hear that an
effort is being made to seeuie his ser
vices permanently iu our city as as a
Medical D »ct'»r.
Armenia Lodge of Odd Fellows, wih
have a Neck ie Festival and Oyster
Supper, at tneir temple on Duffy and
Cuyl-T streets on Frday night Decem
ber 24 next. Th y will also h.ve a
Fair until Saturday night 25th. Oysteis
will be seived fee to those who visit
the Festival. Admission 25 cents.
Imported T -Gth, Nail and Hair Brush
es, pric»s to suit, at P. B R ids.
Henry Williams a well known pai< ter
of this city who was f--rm rly lor some
time < niployed by .1. G. Bui ler, Esq ,
and whose sudden and mysteriou disap
pearance last weekk. causing some anxi
ety among his friends, was found on
suoday morning last, lying in a siupified
condi ion in a ditch on the road leading
t> Spiin.fic.d plmtation. How he got
there uo one st ems t • know. His hi. nd
procured a wagon and h* was tiikan to
the hospital, and so< n after its arrival
he breath d his last and was buried
on Monday.
The cry is L. Fried is the place for
Shirts, Collars and Cuffs.
Mr. Joseph II Wh te, one of th
most useful you g men < f Augusta, dit d
last w<ek after a sin rt iline-H. Mr,
White was highly respected He was
Correap-n ling Secretary of the Sumner
Literary Society, a position which h
fil ed with entire satisf-cti -n to all
cone-rm d. He was also Pie-ident of
the Y. M. C. A. Hisl ss fe d-eply
regretted by the peop'e of A ugu-ti wh •
have paid a hgh tribiue io his great
moral woith. We, with our Augusia
friends mourn the early extinguish
ment of this blight ornament and useful
member of society.
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Masonic Election.
Al a meeting of Eureka Lodge, No 1, F
A. M , the following officers were elected to
serve for the ensuing *ear.
LEM WADE—W M
R. A. GOLDEN—S. W.
J S. HABERSHAM, Jr—J. W.
A K DESVERNEY—Treasurer.
C H EBBS—Secretary,
R WARING—S. I).
RICHARD WARING—J- D.
W VAMBRACO—S. S.
B F WILLIAMS-J. 8.
E W GREEN-Marshal.
8 GREEN—TyIer.
L J JONES—Chaplain.
These officers will be installed in public
on Tuesday evening by P. G. AL John H
Deve-ux, assisted by Past Deputy G. M.
King 8. Thomas.
Justice to a Colored I aborer.
Some few days ago we heard of the fol
lowing case that happened on the Ocean
Steamships wharves. A White man bossing
a gang of colored laborers who were engaged
in loading aboard of one of the outing steam
era some boxes of oranges when the boss
ordered one of the men to break open a box
and get him two dozen oranges, which was
accordingly done, tut in doing so the color
ed man had the misfortune to break an
orange which he concluded to appropriate
to bin own use. To such freedom the Bos
objected and ordered it put back into the
box, this he refused to do, whereupon h -
was given his time and ordered by the Boss
never to show his black face again
on the wharf. The colored man thought
this a little unfair and concluded b fore
obeying the order to see if he could not get
justice from a higher amhority. He laid
the whole matter before “The Big Boss” who
after hearing it concluded to investigate and
•ee ifit was true or not. He had not to go far
before he was convinced of its truthfulness,
Here the scene changer! and the little boss
wag given his discharge and ihe colored
nasn w hetn he had ordered but a few monenU
before to do an illegal act was restor.
to duty. This is as it should be, always
measure a person by the rule of good merit,
and not as is too often the case by the color
of his skin. Had the colored man not been
able to prove his statement, no doubt he
would now Ie serving out a sentence on the
chain gang.
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The finest quality <>f Bath Sponges.
T< ilet Waters and Extracts tor the
Handkerchief in bulk at P. B. Reid’s
Stats and County Taxes, 1886
Office Collector State and County >
Taxes, Chatham County, Gkokoi a >
.. Savannah, Oct. 15.1880,>
The digest Is low opened for the collection
of the above Taxes, on all properly, real ard
personal the specific tax on professions; also,
the POLL TAX, for EDUCATIONAL PUR
POSES. On all MALE RESIDENTS of the
city and count*, between the ages of twenty
one and sixty years.
Office at the court House. Hours from 9a.
m. to 2f. m. J. J. McG W AN.
Tax Collector C. C.
Special Notice.
Dr. Robt. G. Norton has removed
from No. 81, to No. 173 South Brad
street, at Dr. Fish’s old stand.
Spec.al Notice.
A first-ela.-s grocery and b >r in a good
locality for sale. The pr<sent propiie
tor desires t • sell out on account < f ill
health. For further informal ion in
quire at this office
You can have your watches cleaned at
J. Cra e s for one dollar.
For the latest styles of . hirta, Collar*
and Cuffs L. Fried’s the place.
Try the “Pocket Edition” Extract
lor the Handkerchief at P. B. Re d's.
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Special Notice.
o the Voters of < hoihutn {..ounty;
I desi e t> inf rm y>uth<t lam a
Candidate for election to the .ffiee of
CORONER, at the election on Januny
sth 1887, and respectful.y ask your
support. JOSEPH GOETTEE
To the Voters of Chatham
County.
I desire to inform you flint I am
a Candidate for re-election to ih«
office of CORONER, at. the elec
tion on January srli, 1887, and
respectfully nsk your sup ot.
W. D DIXON.
Voters of Chatham
County.
Savannah. December 18, 1886,
Fellow Citizens :—I am a Candi
date for re-election to the < ffiee of
TREASURER of Chatham county, and
respectfully solicit y-ur support.
Your Ob’t Servant,
WARING RUSSELL.
Election sth of January, 1887.
To the Voter* of the sth Dis
trict G. M. Chatham County
Georgia.
We desire to inform you that we are
Candidates for re elect ion to the p' st
tion ol CONSTABLES at the electi n
on January 1.-t 1887, and re-pectfully
ask your support.
MARCUS HUNTER,
CHARLES COLLMkN.
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Cash paid for old gJd and silver at
J Crane’s.
Try L. Fried for your Red Flannel
Shirts and Drawers.
Special Notice.
A Fair wtli be given at the colored Work
ingmen Hall, East Broad and Anderson St-
Monday night, December 20th fur the bene
fit of Bethel’s A. M. E. Church The pub
lie are invited to come as we will spare n<>
paints in making it one of the gr tnde t
events of the season. There will be a prize
contested for the most popular officer of tl e
church. Come and see who is the lucky one
Admission 25 cents. Oyster* Free.
Mrs. H. F. PYATT, Chairlady.
Miss BESSIE PAIGE, Secretary.
P. S.-There will be a full band of music.
The Most Worshipful Grand
Lodge for tho State of Geor*
gla F. A. M.
Office of Grand Secretary, )
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 29th,
A. L. 588*, A. [). 1886. )
The regular communication of
the above named lodge will be held
in the city of Savani ah at the Ma
sonic Hall, comer of Bay and Lin
coln sheets, on Monday. December
27 1886, at 3 o’clock p m.
By order A. Harris,
Gt and Master.
J. H- DeveaUX, Grand Secretary.
J, Crane’s is the best place for g f od
work.
Over-balls in great variety and cheap
at L. Fried's.
“Corn Sheller” never fads to cure.
CMURON DIRECTORY.
First Bryan Baptist Church, Bryan street.
Rev. IT L. Houston. Pastor Ptayer meeting
6t07 a. in., preaching 11 o’clock, Sunday
school 3p. in., evening services7:3o.
First Bryan Baptist Church, West Broad and I
Waldburg streets. Rev. A. Harris, Pastor.
Prayer meeting 5:30 o’clock a. in., preaching I
Ila. in., Sunday school 3:31) p. in., evening
service 7:30.
Second Baptist Church, Greene square, Rev.
A. Ellis, Pastor. Prayer meeting 6 a in.,
preaching'll a. in., Sunday school 8 p. in ,
evening service 7:45.
Bethlehem Baptist Church, Cor Cuvier and
New Houston street*, Rev. J. H Nesbit, Pas
tor. Pray, r meeting 5 o’clock a. m., prenchu g
Ha m., Sunday school 3 p. in., preaching 7:30
o’clock p. in.
st Philip’s A. M. E. Church, New street.
Rev. .M. B. Salter. Pastor. Prayer meeting 5
a. in., preaching 10:30 a m Sunday school 1:30
p. m , night service 7:30 o'clock.
st. James A. M E. Church, Perry street,
near Randolph. Row. J. H. Adams. Pastor
Morning prayer meeting 5:30 o’clock, Sunday
school 9 a. rn , preaching by Pastor 10:30 anil
2:30, at night pleaching 7:30 by Pastor.
Bethel A. M. F. Church, corner East Broad
street .nd Gwinnett lane, Rev. C. P. Johnson,
Pastor Prayer meeting sa. rn., preaching
10:30 a. m., Sunday seiiool 1:30 p. in., night
service 7:30 o’clock.
Wesley M. E. Church, Gwinnett street near
West Broad, Rev. Richard Bigham, Pastor.
Prayer meeting 4 o’clock a. m., preaching 11 a.
in., Sunday school 4 p. in., night service 8
o’clock.
Congregational Church, Whitfield square,
Rev. Dana Sherrill, Pastor. Sunday school
10 a. in , preaching 11 a. u>. and 7:30 p. in.
Pilgrim Congregational Churcn, Woodville,
Morning service 11 o’clock, Sunday school 3 p
m., evening service 7:45. Prayer meetings
Thursday Kp m.
Ezra Presbyterian Chuach, West Brond
street. Rev. D. A. Gibbs, Pastor. Sunday
school 9 a. m. preaching 11 a. m., uigbtserviee
8 o'clock
St Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Harris and
Habersham streets, Rev. J. J. Andrew, Rector
Morning service 11 o’clock, Sunday school 3:30
p. in., evening service 7:30. Wednesday ser
vices 8 p. rn.
Go to L Fried for your Pleated White
and Fancy Shirts
Coeoanut Oil Soap at P. B. Reid's.
Ears bored tree of charge at J Crane’s
Go to L. Fried for your fancy Percal
Shirts.
If You Wait Fik>t-Class Work Go To
James B. Alston*
□Tixe Z3a.rtoer.
No. 43, WII ITAKER STREET.
Shaving, Hair-cutting. Shampooing and
all kinds of work in hi* line done with new
ness am! dispatch, and as cheap as the cheap
est Children Hair-cuttingand and the honing
ot Razors given special attention.
Restaurant.
MeaSs at ah Hours.
Permanent and Transient Board
ing at Reasonable Prices.
J. J. GUERARD,
52 BARNARD ST.,
Corner South Broad street Lane,
SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA.
NORTON &Tl MS
Pharmacists,
Cor. West B out! Waldburg Sts.
DEALERS IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES,’ CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES
BRUSHES ETC.
A full line of reliable garden
seeds always on hand.
~~M CHAEL P. HENNESSY.
SAIaOON,
81 Bty Street.
Wines, Liquors and Cigars of
the best brands. Lunch from 11
to 1 daily.
J. W. WARREN,
DEALER IN —
teis:, Ccniectioa Pmits, Ik.
Corner W<«t BtOad and Sims Street.
SavaniHih, Georgia.
MRS. C. WERNER
i'AlllLl GWi HIES, LllplK AC.
Os all kinds at moderate prices,
corner of
Price & Hull Streets.
All arti' Ivß kepi are of the best
quality and Bati»faction is guaratt
teed t<> patrons.
Buy The Tribune.
The Tribune can be found for sale
at the following places :
E-tili’s news depot, Bull street under
Scriven House.
Jas. B. Als-ton, 43 Whitaker street.
J. B. Shehall, Anderson aod Whita
ker aireets.
A. H. Gaston, Bryan street rear M.
J. Doyle’s
Izw'is MizeU, at 33 Drayton street.
Before purchasing your Christina.* |
presents cal* and examine J. Crane stock j
CHARLES BACKMAN,
Corner Congress <& Bull Streets-
(Sccond Floor.)
SAVANNA H, GEORGIA.
Te 1 - phone I’ dl No. 100, answered da;
■ r mght Ex ractiim Teeth One DcJa
i-.ich, extia«;ibg T<eth »nd Artificial
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ANU JEWELER,
41 Whitaker Sr , 3d door from York,
SAVANNAH, CA.
All work guaranteed to be done in firat-claaa
order.
®fig>“Cash paid for Old Gold and
Silver.
BUYYOUR STOVES
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FREEMAN & OLIVER,
192 Broughton Street.
1864 1864
M. J. DO YLE,
DEALER IN
GROCERI S PROVISIONS, LIQUORS,
Hay, Grain, Tobacco Cigars &e.
MAU KIT SQUARE— EAST SIDE.
OSTThe < n y Exclusive Cash House
in the City —The Place f>r Cash Pur
chasers.
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA
WM. SCHEIHiNG
DEALER IN
Fin Family tore etc.,
Cor. Liberty mid Drat ton Streets.
Savannah. Ga.
Pratt’s Astral Oil —Safest and beat.
Eur< ka Corn Cure —the best iu the
market. Sold by ad druegists.
Try the Elephant Over-halls at L.
Fried.
COHENS
PLAMHI'S VARIETY STORE
The place to buy your
DRY GOODS, CLuIHI G, ROOTS,
Shoes, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Ene.,
At Wholesale and Retail,
Cor. Congress and Jefferson Sts.
(Graham A Hubbell’s Old Stand,)
190 Con.res- St., 185 Si. Juli.n St.
rw-i ’articular attention paid to Country
Orders und Diw Prices guaranteed.
PICTURE FRAMES’
Ila tajd Flirt jnTur
And all sizes of Frames made to or
der, is at
A. HELLER,
Masonic Tctsple, W hitaker Street.
The Oldest and Cheapest
DRY GOODS HOUSR
MW
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Go and look at hidhtock of
Cloaks, Blankets, Shawls,
Flannels, Dress Goods.
Domestics. Ladies, Gents’, Misses and Children
MT W SB HIKMV MA ■«.
Below any other advertised prices. Also the public knows that
his DOLLS are the Cheapest and Finest known for
years. Only go there and you will find things 0. K. At
JACOB COHEN,
152 Broughton Street,
F. W. GERBER.
Pfaslital WstaiMir,
-DEALER IM—
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WALTHAM & tiLGIN WATCHES
CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES AND
Florida Curiosities.
Kkfaiking of Fink and Com • licatkp
Watch ks and Clocks done Promptly and In
Workmanlike Manner, lowkst Pricks.
F W GERBER.
No. 114 Broughton St. Savaunah, Ga
The price of the Tribune is 50 cento
for 3 months, 75 cents for 6 months ot
$1.25 for 12 months.
THE BEST OF
Drugs,
Medicines,
Chemicals,
Soaps.
Perfumery,
Toilet Goods.
And everything else kept in a
Fim-Ci’i Dm Sms,
May be had at
PORTER’S
Broughton Street.
PHARMACY
Cheap lor Cash,
Call and See.