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ETIVANNAH, GA.. Ja<-uarv 15 1887
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‘he Mutual Benevolent Socl-
a
The >ib..ve imiunl socie'J, org'DIKM
,r the purpose <f dsp ns.ng c aiity
Hmon<' the members, held its 11th an-
K»a! meeting on Monday evening last,
phe r pons showed a considerable
fomonnt of money disbur-<d for charity
tin the y< ar and a h ii.d-ome baiance
ou hmd The 101 l wing were re elected
k.r <h ensuing year :
M G. Rob rts n—President;
Cyrus Campti Id —Vce President;
A. K. R"b nson —Secretary;
A. K. Desvern -y —Inosunr.
After t >e adjouri went ol toe society
the ro mbeis repaired to the r. sid< nee
of Mr. Andre* E. Robin-Ou, where a
few gmsts had be n invited, for ihe
purpo-e of part.iki g>l the sumptuous
banquet which had been pr< par d f r
lot ihe occasion and which was most
ekmiiitly stTV'd. Alter the immders
and guests had f a ted on ihe go d
things the President r ipped the gather
ing to order and the iolL-wing senti
ments were pr posed :
OUR SOCIETY.
Mav through the storms cf adversity, she
be safely guided by her trusted officers to
the path of duty. Response by the President
oUR INVITED GUESTS.
They are greeted at our Board and in
our hearts we wish them pl. asure and pros
perity- Response uy Mr. R V Hill.
EDUCATION.
The motive power of onr race’s ambition.
The bulwark of freemen’s liberty. Response
by Prof. 8 B Morse,
THE PRESS.
By whose herculean efforts nations have
trembled and countries made free. Ihe
moulder oi public opinion. The educator of
mankind may sheaver be free and uniram
eled. Response by Col. J H. Deveaux.
CHARITY
feeling that vaunteth not, but whose
resplendent works will make the whole
world feel akin. Response by Mr. C Camp
field.
WOMAN.
God’s best gift to man May her vi.tues
like her smile continue to shine. Response
by A K Desverney, Esq
OUR COUNTRY.
The home of the free May her glories
be endeared to us for her love of Liberty,
Response by Capt R W White.
MUTUAL FRIENDSHIP.
With continued reciprocity of thought in
mankind, "Mutual friendship” will lessen
the labois of love and transform this world
into another Eden. Response by Rev A.
Ellis.
An interesting feature of the occasion
was nt the conclusion of his remarks
onfiiendship, when Rev. Ellis turned
to treasurer A K Desverney and. on be
half of the members of the society, pre
sented him with a handsome gold headed
caue. The presentation was a complete
surprise to Mr. Desverney who was ala
great loss for a reply but managed, not
withstanding his enn tion to-make his ac
knowledgements to the members lor
their valuable testimonial of their ap
preciation of services to the society.
Prof. Morse rendered some very ex
cnlient music on the organ, and taken
all in all the evening was very delight
fully and sociably spent.
You can have your watches cleaned at
J. Crane's for one dollar.
E J. Crane has re opened at his old
stand coiner of Wheaton and Reynolds
•treete.
For the latest styles of bhirts, Collars
and Cuffs L. Fried's the place.
If you want your jewelry repaired at
reasonable rates, J. Crane’s is the place.
Brilliant Wedding At St. Ste
phons Church.
On Tuesday night the 11th instant St
Stephens Episcopal church, . was the
scene of a brilliant and fashionable
marriage the contracting parties being
Mr. Robert E. Pollard, son of our
honored and esteemed fellow citizen Dr.
William Pollard, and Miss Cleiander
A. Tylor, the bridesmaids being Misses
W C and I F Russell, attended by
Messrs L M Pollard and A 'lylor. At
8 o’clock precis* ly the bridal procession
entered tbe church to the strains of a
grand wedding march. Rev. J J An
drew, received them at the altar and in
bis usual impressive manner performed
the church ceremony and pronounced
the young couple man aud wife accord
ing to God’s holy ordinance. The bride
*as most elegantly attired, the dress
being cashmere with lace drapery on
one side aud elaborately trimmed on the
other with braided ornaments, the deli
cate bridal veil flowing over the whole
. After the marriage ceremony a rccep-
Gon was held at the residence of the
groom s father, where a large number
piominent people repaired to offer
t ' ir congratulations aud paitake of the
V'-V n, a>»y excellent tilings prepared lor
f OOc «ion. The presentsjpgro -very
valuable and numerous, the groom’s pres
ent to the briae being a set of diamond
jewelry, made from a set which h s
moth r wore at ihe lime she got mar
ried; the first gro< nism.ni Mr. Pollard,
presenti g a silver pearl handle b qu t
holder, the following being a list of the
pre.'onts r< <•< ived :
R A Fioyd. Lebanon, Ohio, greet
ottoman si k d es-; Bride’s mother pink
ami whit marsailes qu It; Mr and Mrs
Mr-D w 1 white m osailes quit; Miss
M E Lord, Ch.rlestou pair ornam mat
jars; Mr and Miss Ehlers plu-li ph lo
gr. pt! album and b>x cigar ; Mr and
M s E Williams fancy coal hod; Wm
Git-bo is. overc .ai; Miss T E Dou-c,
pair Vaces; Miss F O Byrm- J doz> n
doi ys; Mr- W E Biven, red pu h
dress.i g case; Mrs 0 Anderson, hand
somely dr< ss d c.ke; Mr ami Hrs S F
Spaulding wicker locker; Mr-. Myra
Bulloch; s tn> lev. rstbte p n i-ushi .n;
\ O ingtis-, clock; Mr a>d Mrs J B
Sii.ftali, b x cont.ining satin pin
cushion, periumery, tooth b ush, soap
and $5 in in >m y; Mrs E Walsn, cru ub
■'a ler; A irietid, Smyrna rug; hr. and
Mr.-U H Herm.n l. z smyrua iug; Jo
D--U e, amb r wat r set; Mr and M -
i Mc’iuffoy, silver butter kune; Mi
ll Atki 8 .o, kmo.iade se ; M ss F Holly
s.lver butter kmf ; Mr a. d Mrs W
lug is- si v r soup I die; Mr and 'in R
J Ar so:., ha.f dozen siiv. r fo> k-; H
Patter, halt d zvn d sseri spoims; Mrs C
Gibbons, o ndkeiciiie bag.
Mr amt Mrs C U Deveaux fine chambet
set, Mr ami Airs I Deveaux tin sei, Ma-e-
R A Wahoo ami A B Milter, two handsome
pictures, M. and Mrs J 11 Deve ux, he
su ve ami fixtures, Lillie Winie Fluyu
crape stone jewelry, two A L rd, siivei
mounted pickle dish. Mr and Mrs I’ E
Ezekiel of Beaufort, solid silver fiuit )nule.
Miss W C Ku-sei I, so.id stiver bu.ter kmf<
in old gold piu«ll Cise Miss Ida Rus-e.l
-otid silver butte dish eng.ave , Mrs J A
Ru--eli, solid silver napkin rings in bine
plush case, Mr and Mrs, C J ues, siivei
uuilt-r dish Miss L E Hardee, siivei nap.
km rings, Mrs M L daghorn, Giver gravy
ladle with gold bowl Mrs F. Harns Hee
handkerchief, Mr and Mis V\ Dtiiuen un
mout.ied iiandkeicliiel, g.dlon ol wine, M.
..ml Mr- Klt Whue, cnina gravy nne.
at d hid e. Mr and Ans 1 M Dome, siivei
cake basket; Mr an l Mrs Jeneks, card basket.
y 2 dozen goblets and ten quarts cream; >o
and rs it A Low, dressing case; Mrs Wm
Gibbons, embroidered lambrequin; Miss Li
Dundar J.; dozen towels; Mr and Mrs E Wil
Hams dozen wine glasses; Mr and rs A Jack
son, carving knile and loik; M T Jones ami
mother liandsomel.s dressed cake; Mrs Marj
Osborne iiand-omely dressed cake Francis I
Mai ks of Charleston, pair peacli blow vaces,
Benj Elliott, dressed cake; air and a.rs a Mc-
Hardy, pair solid silver and gold napkin rings
in a pluh ease; Mr and Mrs aiadison, pair va-e
Mrs L R iaylor. silver breakfast caster; Mi
and Mrs James A Sykes, silver butter disn
Mr and Mrs T A More silver castor; Miss CO
Anderso i silver napkin ring; >.r and a.is <
. amptield silver mounted pickle stand; J t
Erwin, silver syrup pitcher; A S Lafayett ,
silver castor; Miss U M Deveaux. siivei syruj
pitcher; Mrs W S Lord Carieston, white silk
handkei chief; John Waish, dozen handker
chiefs; Miss M Ingliss, amber icecream set.
miss V Morel, blue glass water set,J.is, Schn
ner, two vege able dishes; Mrs T Middleton,
two flower pots; Air and Mrs E N 1’ Erwin,
dozen sanes cups and saucers; Mrs S Deiamotu.
Mrs < revallier and .Miss E Delam..tta china
tea set; MissG Johnson, glass tea set; Mr unu
Mrs. A K Desverney, lamp
Before purchasing your Chri-tma
presents call and examine J. Crane Hock
'Jry L. Fried for your Red Fiaune
Shirts and Drawer.-.
Syrup of IN itre cures Coughs. Colds
&c. For sale by all druggists.
If you want o smoke an imported
cigar drop in at I*. B. Reids, Abercon
and Jones strc« t
Try One Bottle wi be itmcii.
A Great Cloud of Witnesses.
Read what those say who have
used P. P. P.
Gri e xvn.LE, Fla., June 25, 1886.
Dr. Whitehead:
In the year 1878 I "as attacked
with a severe case of Blood Poison
that defied all treatment. I went to
i-everal physicians but found no
relief- Finally 1 went before a
board of physicians at Tallahassee
and Was examined, and my cast
was dei land to be a viiulent cast
of Bl ind Poison, and all the medi
cine they gave me failed to eradi
ca e the dreaded df-ease an isy life
was in danger. I lost the use of
my left arm, and a physician at thi.-
place said my arm wou’d have to be
amputated. The corruption that
came from various sores was so
offensive that I disliked to come ii
cout ct with my friends and neigh
bors. I took thirty-two bottles of
an Atlanta Blood Puiifier. also a lot
made in Baltimore, and in fact
everything that 1 could hear of, but
receive Ino benefit. I had entirely
dispaired when your General
Agent, Mr. Clarkson, came here
advertising P. P. P. (Prickly Ash,
Poke Root and Potassium), and
induced me to give it a trial. I got
one large bottle, took it, and
one and a half small ones and the
various sores have healed entirely
ai d Hie idw skin has a clear
healthy color, and my general
health is better than it I.as I een
before in ten years. 1 con ider it
die grandest blood medicine of the
age, as such a sinnll am. uut show
it* wonderful effects. 1 mn ugen’
of the F R and N. R R., at this
place, Greenville, Fla., and take
great pleasure in fee niinendiug a
medicine that haw perb rnied such
woiideis for Lie. Re-peci ftillh
void a, J. W HAM MERLY.
Agent F. R tfe N R. R
nil him
DEALER IN
FOREIGN fiND DOMESTIC
Confectionaries,
Holton street, between West
Broad and Montgomery streets,
North side.
Go to L. Fried or your Collars and
Cuffs.
A full line of saloon palmers elegant
extracts kepi at P. B. iteid-, Abereorn
and Jones streets’
Go to L. Fried for your Pleated White
md Faucy Suirts
Just lecvivid a large lot of tooth
brushes, Aim ricau and English a< P
B Reids, Aieicoru and Jones streets
Eais boted Iree of charge at J Crane’s
Mr E I Crane the jeweler will re
move to his old stand on the c-.ruer • f
Wh. at n and Reynolds street aboui the
1 1 th inst, where he will be pleased t<
see his frietids and cust. mets.
Go to J Cranes for w.itclus, clocks
tig- and jewelry of all kinds, corner of
East Broad and Bryan streets.
I ash paid fur old gold and silver at
J Ciane s.
J. Crane’s is the best place for g OU
.vol k.
A, B, COLLINS CO.,
(Succes-ois io Oliver’s)
Paint & Oil House,
M tAMBO.n& MILL srnits, •
SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS,
MOULDINGS, ETC.
—No 5 Whitaker Street,—
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
The Oglethorpe
Savings &Trust Co
No. l2oßiyan Street.
SAVANNAH, GA.
J J DALE President
EDW’D LOVELL... Vice President
JOHN M BRYAN Cashier
Deposits of SEOO and upwards received
daily from 9 a, m to 2 p. m and on Satur
days from 4 lo 8 p m. and interest allowed
on same, payable every three months.
Deposits subject to check at sight, and
payable between 8 a m. and 2 pm. See
rules and regulations —which can be had on
application to the Cashier.
Call and open an account however small
<inel add to it every week, and see how soon
it will grow. Everyone treated with polite
ness and prompt attention.
‘ Take care of the dimes, and the dollar
will take care of themselves.”
HAM & HAAR,
DEALERS IN
CHOICE FAMILY (iROCiSMES,
WINES, LQUORS, TOBACCO,
CIGARS ETC.
Corner State and Drayton Sts.
imiti sii mu,"
Grocers and Importers of Fruits,
AND DEALERS IN
Domestic Fruits, Vegetables
and Peanuts. Bananas,
Cocoanuts, Oranges, Lemons.
170 BAY STREET,
Georgia.
We ship everything in good or
der and when Transpotatiou Comp
any eigns receipt, our responsibility
ends, we can’t control the weathei
or mishaps of transpotHtion.
Perishables shipped by Express
jvben not otherwise ordered.
CHARLES BACKMAN,
=S=
r. - 'Ss? ■ fryTSl
Corner Congress &. Bull Streets.
(Second Floor.)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Telephone (’all No. 100, answered da
■ rtnght. Ex ranting Teeth One De.la
each, extiacting Teeth and Artificial
Teeth a specialty. Fine quality of Tooth
Pe.wder and Teeth Brushes for sale.
CFTERMS ('ASH.
Try the Elephant Over-halls at L.
Fried.
«Trx-ia;r ■a-.-at-ag r-r—ttii - -|-r ■■■ i— mun hm i ira i ii■—i——
«£«» OTO
J. S. COLLINS & CO.,
For Christmas Turkeys, Chick
ens and Poultry of all kinds. A
large stock of Eggs etc., always
on hand at reasonable prices.
J. S. Collins & Co.
No. 15 Market Bnsemeot 8 W,
corner.
IUV•» ■ xmun 1W HL -r - . wr- .
BUY YOUR STOVES
ii® ranm gob
FROM
FREEMAN & OLIVER.
192 Broughton Street.
1864 1864
M. J. DOYLE,
DEALER IN
GROCER! S PROVISIONS, LIQUORS,
I Lay, G rain. Tobacco Cigars &c.
MAKKkT SQUARE— EAST SIDE.
tetr The only Exclusive (lash House
in the City—The I’l.ice f r Cash Pur
chasers.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
WM. S( HEIIIING
DEALER IN
Fine Family hsris lqr» etc.,
Cor. Liberty und Drax fun Si reels.
Savannah- Ga.
Pratt’s Astral (>ii —Sife-t and best.
COHENS
mMEII’S VARIETI STORE
The place to buy your
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS,
Shoes, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Eno.
At Wholesale and Retail,
Cor. Congress and Jefferson Sts.
(Graham Hubbell’s Old Stu ml,)
190 Congress St,, 185 St. Julian St.
rw- Particular attention paid to Country
Orders ami Low Prices guaranteed.
PICTURE FRAMES"
Th ['.lip:Htajit ta
FICTVBES
And all sizes of Frames made to or
der, is at
A. HELLER,
Masonic Temple, Whitaker Street.
The Oldest and Cheapest
DRY GOODS HOUSE
I'JW SAVAMXH.
Go and look at his atock of . /
Cloaks, Blankets, Shawls,
Flannels, Dress Goods.
Domestics- Ladies Gents’, Misses and Children
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 COIEU.
152 Broughton Street.
F. W. GERBER, f
Pr&clical WcbßiteMiJtwilr,
-DEALER IN-
Ml %
WaW
MJto y V b#
WALTHAM & ELGIN WATCHES
CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES AND
Florida Ouriosities,
Kf.i'aikinu of Fink and Com' Licatio
Watciikh mill t'l.ocxs done Promptly and lit
Workmanlike Manner, i.owkst PRICK*.
F W 3ZHBZH.
No. 114 Bmughtou St Savannah, Ga.
The pi ice of the Trihlnk is 50 ceut*
for 3 months, 75 cents for 6 months er
$1.25 for 12 month*.
THE BEST OF
Drugs,
Medicines,
Chemicals,
Soaps.
Perfumery,
Toilet Goods.
And everything else kept in a
FiMT-Cuss Dm Sm
May be had at
PORTER’S
Broughton Street.
PHARMACY
CUeap for Cash,
Call and See.