The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, February 12, 1887, Image 3

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in snuiu non SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1887 Rev wll Hamburg of Buck Creek, visited our office this week. For Underwear L. Fried’s the place. Rev. J A Wood the presiding elder jf thia district, honored our office with his presence on Thursday last. Try the Elephant Over-halls at L. Fried. If you want to smoke an imported cigar drop in at P. B. Reids, Abercorn snd Jones streets. Syrup of Nitre cures Coughs. Colds Ac. For sale by all druggists. The article on our editorial page headed "The Negro and the Call," is from a very thoughtful workingman of our city and will no doubt be carefully read by our people. Go to L. Fried for your Collars and Cuffs. A festival will be given by the Young Girls Christian Aid, on Thursday night next at Odd Fellows Hall, Harris street. Tickets 25 ceuts. A full line of Solon Palmer’s elegant extracts kept at P. B. Reids, Abercorn and Jones streets* We acknowledge the receipt of an invitation to attend the St. Valentine Party tv be given at the Douglass Hall, on Monday 14th instant in Augusta. The “living frog boy,” a human phe nomenon, is exhibiting at Mclntyre Hall, St. Julian street near the market. Monday is the last day of the exhibition. See the advertisement in another column. For the latest styles of Shirts, Collars and Cuffs L. Fried's the place. The ladies of Ist Bryan Baptist ,'hurch, West Broad street, will give an entertainment at the residence of Mrs, Cannorn, on Gwinnett street lane one door from Burroughs, on Monday night next 14th inst. Friends are invited. Just received a large lot of tooth brushes, American and English at P. B. Reids, Abercorn and Jones streets We had the pleasure of greeting Rev* M R Wilsen in our sanctum this week, accompanied by Rev. J H Adams* Rev. Wilson has taken charge of St. .lames church and we bespeak for him a pleasant, and prosperous sojourn in our city. Try L. Fried for your Red Flannel Shirts and Drawers. We would call the attention of read ers of the Tribune to the advertise uent of the Alaska Compound Company which appears in another column. The in thia city can be found at 178 Broughton street where ample testimonials from sume of our best citi zens can be seen as to tha efficacy of the cures advertised for the relief of suffer ug humanity. Go to L. Fried for your fancy Percal Shirts. Over-halls in great variety and cheap at L. Fried’s. Agents for the Tribune. The following are authorized to receive subscriptions for this paper : Rev. J H Adams, Thomasville, Ga. Rev. C P Johnson, Darien, Ga. The cry is L. Fried is the place for Shirts, Collars and Cuffs. Go to L. Fried for your Pleated White and Fancy Suirts O. U. ”d.’ O, F. MYRTLE AND ARMENIA LODGES CELE- BRATE THEIR NATALjDAY.—GRAND STREET PARADB 350 MEN IN LINE. SPEECH, ETC. Tuesday last was an eventful day, among the Brethren of the Odd Fellows Fraternity in this city. The celebra tion being the advent of the Order in our city 12 years ago, in conjunction with the 9th anniversary of Armenia lodge. Myrtle, Armenia and Mt. Sier lodges, met at their handsome brick temple on Duffy street at two o'clock, headed by the Oglethurpe Brass Band they proceeded to the hall of Armour lodge on Harris street, where they were joined by the above lodge and the P G M Council No. 60 and the Patriarchs whence they continued their march through the principal streets under command of Albert Ashton, Esq., as 'rrand Marshal, passing the Tribune office which we took as a compliment, for which we tender our bow and wishes for their still continued success. As they marched through the streets, their handsome bright regalias and jieutlemanly appearance, was the subject • favorable comment among those of ’Mr citizens who was not apprised of the * t ‘ e progress that the order has made in ■ar city, and such criticism are well •served, for no Order has made the i dvances that these brethren have made a l “ e P a «t 12 years. After the proces- sion arrived at the hall it was dis missed until evening when they would again assemble to carry out the balance of the programme. At eight o’clock, having received an invitation to be present —and knowing a good thing when we see it—we were promptly on hand. We found their large and cap <ci >us temple illuminated inside and outside with Chinese lan terns, handsome flags decorating the walls and the floors from Ist to 3rd story filled to ovetflowing. Elbowing our way as best we could we entered the lodge room and the services began with P N F., R N Rutledge as Master of Devotion, and P N F„ G W Will iams as Master of Ceremonies Bro. Miller, F. Gibson was introduced as orator of the occasion and his subject “The rise and progress of Odd Fellowship.” Mr. Gibson is ■ natural born orator and the best of evidences is that he handled his subject easy and in a familiar manner, perfectly at home as it were with his audience, portraying in chaste language and eloquent diction. In his subject he alluded to the great calamity that over spread our city 11 years ago and how this lodge then thus organised, battled manfully to carry out its desired object and the result is that 3 other lodges have sprung into existence and carry ing the banner of F. L. and T The speaker made a striking illustration of that friendship that should exist among the fraternity by showing what it was years ago io Damon and Pythias devo tion of friendship to each other, and he hoped the day was not distant, when the same feeling will exist among our selves After the address which was enthusiastically received, the audience repaired to the supper room, alter which the enjoyment was continued until past mid night when all retired to their home well pleased with the days proceedings. Tiy Ou Solth ui bi Oral A Sruat OlouU of Witnesses. Read what those say who have used P. P. P. Jacksonville, Fla., July 1, 1885. Two years ago I had the worst ulcer of my leg I ever saw. It had eaten down to the bone, and my whole leg below my knee and my foot were swollen and inflamed* The bone was swollen and painful, and discharged a most offensive matter, My physician said I had necrosis of the bone, and my leg would have to come off. At thia stage I commenced to take P. P. P. and bathe my leg with hot caetile soap suds. It began to improve at once and healed rapidly, and is to day a sound and useful leg. I think P. P. P. is all a man could ask as a blood purifier, as I have known it to cure sornj terrible cases of Syphilis in a remarkable short time. ASA AMMONS. m u u wi For the cure of LIVER and KIDNEY COMPLAINT, SCROFULA, TUMORS. DYSPEPSIA, BILLIOUBNEBB. FE MALE WEAKNESS, all diaeßses of the BLOOD, all disfiguring humor* of the akin and scalp, and for all debilitating and wasting disease.. “ALASKA CATARRH COiPOIW’ “Sure Catarrh Cure,” Cures colds in the head on the first appli cation. Cures nervous headache, ringing noise In the head Dizziness and Hay Fever An inhaling tube will be found enclosed with each bottle, by which the compound is inhaled. The compound acting directly upon the nasal passages instantly dense* them of all foul mucus accumulations. It restores the sense of taste, smell and hearing when affected, subdues infiamation when entering the eye, ear or mouth, leaves the head deorderized, clear and open, the breath sweet, the breathing easy and every sense in a greatful and soothed condition. A perfect and speedy cure always follows the use of the ALASKA CATARRH CURE ALASKA OIL. The great pain destroyer for the cure of Deafness, Toothache, Sore Throat, Head ache, pains in the chest, side or back, Rheu matism, Neuralgia, Sprains. Bruises, Burns, Cuts, Childblains. Frostbites or lameness in any part of the body. ALASKA OIL is a remarkable remedy for the cure of Corns Warts and Bunions. Sold by all druggists everywhere, or sent prepaid by the company on receipt, of price. Alaska Catarrh Com pound or Oil 50 cents per bottle, Slotties $2 50. Alaska Blood Purifier 91 00 6 bottles $5 00. Bend for pamphlets of testi mony free. Alaska Compound Company, Lynn, Mass., Southern Office 178 Brough ton street. Savannah, Ga. Send ail com munications to the Savannah office. WM. SCHEMING DEALER IN Fits Fiaify Gm rtc., Cor. Liberty mid Dray ton Street*. Savannah Ga. Pratt’s Abtbal Oil— Safest and beat. SPECIAL NOTICES. John H. Deveaux, Commercial Nota ry. Special attention given to drawing Deeds. Bills oi sale etc. Any busiue.-8 intrusted to me will receive prompt at tention. 158 St. Julian street, Tribune office. K. J. CRANE. Has re-opened at his old stand, corner Wheaton and Reynolds streets, where he will give special attention to repair ang Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of all kinds. The highest cash price paid for old, gold. R. J. ARrSON, Practical Carpenter and jobber, will re ceive orders left at 41 Whitaker street. Prompt attention given and all work guaranteed. Cyrus Campfiald, Practical Jeweler, (late of S. P. Hamil ton) has opened at No. 41 Whitaker street, where he will be pleased to see all ot his old friends and patrons. Prompt attention given to all work intrusted to him and satisfaction guar anteed. WANTED, everybody to know that Bishop, the Photographer is back again in Savannah aud is making those fine enameled Photographs at |2 50 per dozen and those large sized Ferreotypes at the usual price 2 for a quarter or 4 for 50 eents, and is located for the present on East Broad nearly opposite B 'Uth Broad street. Savannah, Ga. ' Mali's Chill Guru, Will cure the worst cases of chills and malaria. The first dose aud first day generally stops all the malaria and you never need have another chill in a life time. Price 50c and 91, but to intro duce it I will give it at uiy offiice for ten days FBBB op COST to all persona, white or colored, who are suffering with chills or malaria and not able to buy it. Come one, come all, and I will cure 1,000 persons free. Office 195 South Broad, near Montgomery. White persons— forenoon. Colored persons—afternoon. A. S. HALL. Sold by all druggists. Central Railroad. Savannau, Ga., Dec. 19 ( 1886. ON and after tills date passenger trains will run as Daily unless marked t, which are Daily except Sunday. The Standard time by which these trains run is 36 minutes slower than Savannah city time. Lv Savannah. .. 10:(«0 am 8:20 pm 5:40 pm Ar Millen 12:35 pm 11:03 pm 8:45 pm Ar Augusta 4'45 pm 6'15 am Ar Macon 4:50 pm 3:20 am Ar Atlanta 9:00 pm 7:20 am Ar Columbus . 6:Kpm 3:02 pm Ar Montgomery. 7:09 pm Ar Eufaula 3:50 pm Ar Albany 10:08 pm 10:50 am Passengers for Sylvania, Sandersville, Wrightsville, Milledgeville and Eatonton should take 10:00 a in train. Passengers for Thomaston, Carrolton. Perry Fort (Jains, Talbotton, Buena Vista. Blakely and Clayton should take 8:20 p in train Lv Millen 12:55 pm 11:15 pm s:loarn Lv Augusta 10:20 am 9:30 pn. Lv Macon 9:50 am 10:50 pm Lv Atlanta 6:35 am 6:50 pin Lv Columbus ..10:20 pm 11:15 am Lv Montgomery . 7:lspm 7:4oam Lv Eufaula 10:49 am Lv Albany4:sopm 3:57pm Ar Savannah 5:00 pm 5:55 am 8:05 am Sleeping ears on all night passenger trains between Savannah and Augusta, Savannah and Macon, Savannah and Atlanta, Macon and Columbus. Train leaving at 8:20 pin and arriving at 5:55 am will not stop to put off or take on passengers between Savannah and Millen. Connections at Savannah with Savannah, Florida and Western Kailway for all poiuts in Florida. Tickets for all points and sleeping car berths on sale at city office, No. 20 Bull street and depot office 30 minutes before departure of each train. G. A. WHITEHEAD, General Passenger Agent. J. C. SHAW, Ticket Agent If Ton Wjpjrr First-Class Woki Go To James B. Alston) Tlx* BarToer. N 0.43, WHITAKER STREET. Shaving, Hair-cutting, Shampooing and *ll kinds of work in hie line done with neat ness and dispatch, and as cheap as the cheap est. Children Hair-cutting and and the honing ol Kazors given special attention. Toby Lloyd, Agl. DEALER IN w <>wj or i< w" Os all kinds and GAME in season. Prices as cheap as the cheapest. Call and see for your self before buying elsewhere. Stall No. 11, City Market. Savannah, Georgia. A. B, COLLINS & CO., (Bucce*»ore to (Hirer’s) Paint & OU House, STEAIiBOATOILL SUPPLIES, SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS, MOULDINGS, ETC. *t-No 5 Whitaker Street,— SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. CHARLES BACKMAN. e '** 4 •• ***** ' — IKr & : ■** Corner Congress A Bull Streets. (Second Floor.) SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Telephone Call No. 100, answered d» ; or night. Ex ranting Teeth One De.la each, extracting Teeth and Artificial Teeth a specialty. Fine quality of Tooth P< wder and Tn<>th Brushes for sale. IdTTERMS CASH. mini mm, DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRTTITS & Confectionaries, Bolton street, between West Broad and Montgomery streets, North side. BUY YOUR STOYES —AND— nn FHIIIE GOODS —FROM— FREEMAN & OLIVER. 192 Broughton Street. HAM - * HAAR, DEALERS IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, WINES, L'QUORS, TOBACCO CIGARS ETC. Corner State and Drayton Sts. E. H. Flood, ICO Broughton Street, Keeps on hand the best, cheap est and most complete stock of Boots and Shoes. Call and see for yourselves and you will certainly be pleased and satisfied. PICTURE FRAMES. TU Ibuart Plus ti jn Inf PICTVRES And all sizei of Frames made to or der, is at A. HELLER, Masonic Temple. Whitaker Street F. C. LAMBERT, DENTIST. Corner Houston and South Broad streets. Savannah, Georgia. Patronage solicited. Consult ation free. The Oldest and Cheapest DRY GOODS HOUSE MW HAVAMTW A 11. Go and look at his stock of Cloaks, Blankets, Shawls, Flannels, Dress Goods. Domestic*. Ladies, Gents’, Misses and Children ■J W DBRVTE A *«. Below any other advertised prices. Also the public knows that h » 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. Practical Watchtcakeraad Jeweler, -DEALER IN •• (/) -a ’ g 3 WALTHAM & ELGIN WATCHES CLOCKS, JEWELRY. SPECTACLES Aa, Superior facilities for repairing of FINK AND COMPLICATED Watches and Clocks. Repairing of nil kinds promptly At tend d to aud warranted. F W 0-BRBER. No. 114 Broughton Bt. Savannah, Restaurant. Mssls at all Nours. Permanent and Transient Board ing at Reasonable Prices. J* J. GUERARD, 155 South Broad street, SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA. NORTON & MIMS Pharmacists, Cor. West Broad A Wald burg St*. DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES BRUSHES ETC. A full line of reliable garden seeds always on hand. , P. Houlihan, CORNER OF Congress and Haber• sham street, Keeps on hand a choice sup ply of FAMILY GROCERIES, Liquors. Wines sts. W.OOML iW TT THESE PRICES. Smoked Shoulder, 4,5, 6,7, and 8 cents. Smoked Hams, 5,6, 7, and 8 cents. I). 8. Meats, 6£, 7, 7|, and K cents. Sugars, 5, 51, 6 and cents. Flour, bbl. 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50 and 5.00. Tobacco, tb 18, 20,25, 27J and 30 cents. All other goods in proportion. Now is the time for cash cus tomers. M. J. DOYLE, MA UK MT SQUAB B.