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SATURDAY. MARCH 26, 1887
Tilti NEW SOU til
The notion of flie proprietors of
• hotel in Birmingham, Alahunm,
one of the rising cities in the “New
South.” in refusing to admit a del
egation of colored citizens who
desired to pay the’r respec f s to Sen
ator John Sherman on Monday last
does not speak well for the place.
Ths Senator was forced by this
action to receive the delegation the
next dav in the United States court
room, tha members of which pre
sented him witn an address com
mending his course in leaving the
hotel where their race had been
insulted.
The South is full of nohle, manly
young white men who will no doubt
some dav make a ‘ New South” in
realty; but at present they arc held
down and dare not express their
views on gre;«t public questions
The same old element of hate and
prejudice that managed affairs
tweuty years ago still control pub
lic sentiment and they roust pass
off the stage ot public life hetore
can be any material change
for the better in the South.
OUR CONSUL A T SAN DO
MING O.
Hon. H. C. O. Astwood, the U.
8. Consul at Sau Domingo, arrived
In Savannah on Tuesday morning
last on his wav to Washington. Mr
Astwood is a genial gentleman ot
fine address and easy, polished
manners. He spent several hours
in the city and a part of the time in
the Tbibunb office.
Mb. Astwood speaks well of Ban
Oouaingo though business is now
considerably depressed ou hccou t
of the dullness in the sugar trade.
The government and commercial
interest- o! that couutiy are anxious
to conelud® a treaty with the Uui
ted States which will allow sugar
snd tobacco to enter into this conn
try free of duty, and in return all
American products to be admitted
free of all duties or taxes at Ban
Domingo, and Mr. Astwood has
been requested to bring iha matter
to the attention of our government
and use iiis good offices in its be
half. The office ol Consul has
beeu filled with great ability by
Mr. Astwood Hnd lie has made
himselt very popular with Ame i
eaus visiting San Domingo as well
as wit.i the natives. Such men re
fl-et the greatest honor ou our
race*
Thb Czar of Russia is an tinliap
py man. The Executive of iho Nib
ilist committee lias informed him
that at a sitting of the committee
on Feb. 22, be w ,s condemned to
death, and ttiat fifty members .vere
appointed to ex* cute the sentence.
In strange contrast are the lives
of the rulers of Germany and Rus
sia. The former at ninety years ot
age is beloved by his ptople, while
tiie litter comparatively young,
dares not show himself in public
unless surrounded bv military
iu whom tie uas no confidence.
What we want, says the Mem
phis Av dandle, is “to kick the ras
cals out." To tins an equally at le
Democratic con temporary, the St.
Louis Republican, responds: ‘‘What
we want is not to get kicked Out
ou selves, li j* the sharpest para
graph ol tue season.— lnter Ocean.
President Clevtlmd has ap
! pointed the following Inter-State
< tnmerce commissioners: Thomas
M, Cooley of Michigan for the term
of six years; Win. R. Morrison of
Illinois, for five years; Augustus
Bchonumaker of New York, for four
years; Aldace F. Walker of Ver
mont for three years,. Walter L
Bragg of Alabama, lor two years.
Messrs. Cooley and Walker are
Republicans, the law requiring the
commissioners to be made up trom
the two great political parties.
The ninetieth anniversary of
Emperor William’s birth was cele
brated in Germany, and by Ger
mans everywhere on Tuesday last.
In Berlin the greatest enthusiasm
prevailed, over 500,000 people
being ou the street, and passing by
the palace to get a glimpse ot their
beloved ruler who frequently
showed himself at bis favorite win
dow, and received tlie cheers of tbe
immense multitude. A sharp rain
storm which prevailed over three
hours had no dampening effect on
the patroism i.t the people. Tim
illuminations at night were said to
be the most niaginficient ever wit
nessed in the city.
Georgia and Bouth Carolina are
having « lively dispute over the
alleged kid-uappiug of a criminal
uamed Blackwood. The citizens
of the Palmetto State are indignant.
It seems that two police officers of
Augusta crossed over into Carolina
and arrested Blackwood at his home
in Aiken, in the night time without
a trquisi.ioii which is contrary to
the law, dignity and good order of
that .State. Blackwood has con
tessed his crime which was forgery
out Governor Richardson has, not
withstanding, demanded his tliicon
< ithinal release and restoration to
tits ti.mie, and has instituted pro
ceedings against the police officei s
or kidnapping. Gov- rn >r Gor
don has replied by sending the
record of the case to Gov. Rictiard
-oii, and hopes i> will be lound that
the laws ot South Carolina have not
oeen violated; also that the arrest
ing officer could uot le deliveied
•»n a requisition because lie is now
under indictment for assault with
intent Ui murder in Warien coutuy.
Thus the matter rests at present.
EDUCATIONAL
To the Members of the Georgia Teach
ers Association:
You Mre hereby notified that
the Fifth (sth) Annual Session of
the association will convene in
Atlanta, G*.. Wednesday May 4th,
1887, at 9:30 a. in. The meeting
will very probably, be held in the
capitol 'The officers are doing all
in their power to male the pro
gramme interesting and ii.ati uctive.
They hope to make this the best we
have vet held Strenuous efforts
are being made by the teachers and
citizens ot Atlanta to make every
body happy and comfortable.
Every member should try to be
present at the beginning ol the
first days’ session.
Much ot your interest will be
demonstrated aud measured by the
amount of interest yon show in
availing yourself of the opportunity
to be present at the meeting.
There are many reasons why th s
meeting should boa grand success.
Let us be earnest. For further in
formation, address any ot the Ex
ecutive committee. The corn 8-
pondmg secretary will gladly
furnish you with any particulars.
Those who desire to atiend, would
do well to write Maj. B, W. Easley,
Atlanta, Ga., and iutorm him ol
vour intention to be present at the
meeting.
Further notices ami references
will be given from time to t-ine.
Very respecnully,
G. A. Goodwin,
Recot ding >ec’v,
GahieNvillc. Fia. March t 9, IHN”.
NORTON & MIMS
Pharmacists,
Cor. West Broad A Waldburg St*.
DEALERS IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICAL*,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES
BRUSHES ETC.
A full line of reliable garden
seeds always on hand.
EAST TEA.\, VA., & GEORGIA IV.
rKORGI* 1 IVDIO.V.
THE NIC EST AND SHORTEST UNE
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND ATLANTA.
COMMENCING MARCH 13, 1887, be fol
lowing (Schedule will be in ellect.
eastern like.
Fast Night
8. y Aw. Depot Express Express.
Lv Charleston 345 a in 330 p in
Ar (Savannah ti ll a tu 700 pm
Lv Savannah ... 7 ntj ain 84> p rn 130 p m
Ar Jesup 8 42am 11 26 pin 320 pm
Lv Jesup 146 am 335 p in
Ar Brunswick 546 am 56pm
Lv Jesup 10 30 am FTTitm . .
Ar Eastman 148 p in 410a ui
Ar Cochiun 230 p in 640 a m
Ar HawkiiiKvllle 330 pm 12 00 no -n.
Lv liawkiusvihe 10 15 a m 136 p m
Ar Macon 4 p m 715 am
Lv Macon 4 05pm 730 am
Ar Atlanta 7 45 p in 10 60 a in
Lv Atlanta. . 10 30 pm 100 p in
at Roms 145a in 400 p m
a r Dalton ... 318a in 527 pm
Ar Chattanooga 600a in 7OUp in
Lv (Tiatlanoo'ga 030a in 915 p in
Ar Knoxville ..15upin 110 am
Ar Bristol 735 p in 545a IU
Ar Roanoke 215 a m 1245 pm . .
Ar Natur’l Bridge 354a in 229 p m
Ar Waynesboro.... 6 20a m 423 pm
Ar Luray 7 5 am 643 pm
Arshenando' Ic 10 53 am 935 pm
Ar Hagerstown... .11 55 pIUIO3O p iu
Ar Harrisburg 330 p in 120a in
Ar i'hi’adelphia .6 50 pm 4 45am
ArNewYora . 93>p in 700a in
Lv Hagerstown 12 50 nn
Ar Baltimore 3 45pm
Ar I‘hiladeiphia 7 49 p in
Ar New Yura 10 35 pm
Lv Roanoke .220 am 1230 nn
Ar Lynchburg 430a iu 2 30pm
Ar Washington .... 12 oonn 9 40pm
Ar Baltimore ... 127 pm 1136 p in
Ar Philadelphia. 347 pm 3 00am
Ar New York 6 20pm 6 20am
Lv Lynchburg .... 645a in 305 p m
Ar Burk ville . 920a in 527 p in
Ar Petersburg 11 16 ana 715 p m
Ar Norfolk 225 p mJOOO p m
Cia Memphis and Charleston UTi
Lv Chattanooga 925a in 710 p m
Ar Memphis .9 16 p m 6 10 a m
ArTdttle Rock ’ 12 55 pm
Via K.' CH\ 8. and 07 R R
Lv Memphis . 10 45 a m
Ar Kansas City .120 am
“ Via da. So. Tty!
Lv Chattanooga 140 a m 710 p in
Ar Louisville 615 pm 6 30am
Ar Cincinnati ....700pru 650 am
Ar Chicago 650 a m 650 p in.
Ar St Louis 7 45 a m 640 p m
Pull man sleepers leave as follows: Jesup
at 1:15 am for Cincinnati, alternating wlih
Mann Boudoir; Atlanta st io:3op in and 1:00
p in for Cincinnati, alternating with Maun
itoudo r sleeper leaving at 10 3. p u. open for
oceupancy at 8 o’clock; Rome at 745 p in for
Washington via Lynchburg: Chattanooga at
9 15 p m for »ew York via Nneandoah Valley,
Chattanooga at 93. a m for Washington via
I.ynehbuig; Chattanooga at 7 10 p m for kan
s-is City; CbHttanoogu at 710 pm for Little
Rock: Brunswick at 9 --5 p m for Macon.
B W. WRENN.G. P. AT. A ,
Knoxville. Tsnn.
L. J. Eldis, A. G P. A., Atlanta.
SAV’H FLORIDA It Wc STERN RY
[All trams on this Road are run by
Central Stuidird time)
Time card in effect DECEM
BER 5, 1886. Passenger Trains on
this road will tun doily as f’o lows:
WEST INDIA FAST MAIL.
MAD DOWN. READ CP.
7 06 a m Lv Havsnnvh Aril 55 am
10 00 am Lv Waj cross iv Ulsam
12 30pm Lv .Jacksonville Lv 700 am
440 p m Lv Hanford Lv 115 a m
8 50pmAr .... Tarnua Lv 8 (JO pm
PLANT STEAMSHIP LINK.
Tuse. Thursj I Erl. sun
Hat ,p ml Lv Tampa. ..Ar (Tuee. pni
Wed. Fri, ( jlliursSat
Sun pinl Ar Key West Lv (Mon .p m
Tiiurs. Sat, ( I * hurs.Sai
Mon aui) Ar Haranna Lv (Mon am
Pullmau Bullet to aud trom
New York aud tauipa.
NKW ORLEANS IXPBKSS
7 06 a m Lv.... .Savannah Ar 7 58 p m
8 42 a m Lv .Jesup Ar 6 16 p m
9 34 amLv BlacKshear Ar 5 22 p m
950a m at _ Way cross Lv •05 p m
11 26 am Ar .". Callahan Lv 247 p m
1200 noon Ar Jacksonville .Lv 2 0- p m
7 00amLv Jacksonville Ar7 35pin
7 33 a in Lv Callahan Ar (i 57 p m
10 15 a iu Lv \Vaycross *r 4 40 p m
11 00 a in Lv Homervllle ..Lv3 55pm
11 15 a m Lv Du: ont Lv 3 40 p m
12 04 p ni Lv Valdosta Lv 2 56 p in
12 34 pm Lv .. Quitman Lv 228 p m
122 i-in .r T imm i<viMe i.v 1 ’ m
4-1 pHi . f -* ilao UUi
~T->4 pin « r i liattiihom liee i.v 11 3o a m
3 42pm Ar Albany .lv 11 00 am
Pullman Buffet cars to and from Jackson*
ville and New Yoik, to and front Jacksonville
and New Or cans via Pensacola.
EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS.
ISOpuLV Savannah Ar 11 'Sam
3 20 p m lv Jesup lv 10 21 a m
4 21 p in Lv hiack»hear Lv 9 34 a m
I4opnt Ar Waycrcss lv 15 it in
6 57 p in ar Callahan lv 7 33 a in
735 p m Ar Jacksonville . lv 700a nx
500 pm i.v. Jacksonville ArSouam
5 41 p in lv Callahan ArSllam
7 58 p m lv Wsycross Ar 5 57 a in
8 45 p m lv Hom- rville LvSiOani
9 00 |>wAr Dupont lv 4 55 s m
320 p m lv Lake City . ar 1" l& a m
3 .1 p mlv Gainesville Ar 10 05 am
7 20 p m lv Live oak tr 6 40 a in
9 l” p m Lv Dupont sr4 soant
1001 p iu Lv.Valdosta lv 4 05 a m
10 34 p in i.v Quit man Lv 3 35 a in
11 25 pnt.tr .ThomasviUe lv 250 a in
i'2 oaiu Ar . . .Camilla ..lv 139 ain
155 a m Ar Albany lv 1250a in
Pullman buffet cars toand from Jacksonville
aud lAtuisvilh; via riioutasville, Albany. Mont
gomery and Nashville.
Pullman sleeping cars toand from Trabue
and Savannah via Gainesville.
ALBANY EXPRESS
845 p m lv Savannah ..at 610 a m
112- p ill LV Jesup .... lv 3 2,i an.
1 3-‘ a m ar Way cross lv 11 .‘ln p m
ft 2ft a in ar Callahan Lv *ils p m
6 15 a m ar Jacksonville Lv Sl>pm
8 IS p in Lv Jacksonville , nr 6 Ift a m
9oft pm Lv Caltalian ar •25a n.
2 «Xi a m Lv .... Way cross ar 11 2e p u,
3 ‘2O a in ar llupmit lv Im no p m
6uaiu ar Live Oak . LV 720 p.ni
1“ - m r, (laiuesvule lv 055 p n
1 15 aw ar Lake City i v •.*) p,,
3 45 a m Lv Dupont . ar 9 36 p u
5 27 a m Lv Valdosta Lv 8 3o p i.
6L a m Lv Quitman Lv 7 56 p n
7 15 a mar ThomasviUe Lv7eopn
11 ' 111 nr \|. any .Lv 4U p n
stops at all iegul.it stations Pulfim-n 1 ufft
sleep.og cars to und from Thomaaville ano
>• ashliigton ami savannah aud Jacssouvllli
ai d to and from Jackso"villa and Nnshvi h
m > lioimisville and Mi ntgomery, Pullman
bullet cais aud .-ami buuuo.v uuuei cars via
j Waycross, Albany and Macon, and via Way
' cross, Jesup and -.aeon, between Jacksonville
and Cincinnati, also through passenger
coaches between Jacksonville and Chattanoo
ga, *
THOMABVILLE EXPRESS.
8 Ift a in Lv Waycross ar 7 oo p m
7 38 a in Lv nupont Lv 5 26 p m
837ain Lv . \ aklosta Lv 415 p m
9 15 a rn Lv Quitman Lv 3 30 p m
10 2> a mar ThomasviUe Lv2l6pm
Stops at all regular and dag stations.
JESUP EXPRESS.
3 45 pm Lv Savannah .arß 30am
8 10 p in ar Jesup Lv 5 25 a m
Stupa at all regular and flag stations
CONNECTIONS.
At SAVANNAH for Charleston »t
7 10 a m (arrive Augusta via Yemassee
it 1 45 p ui,) 12 15 p m. aud 8 23pm
for Augusta aud Atlanta at 8 40 hm;
and 8 20 p m, wi h ste<mships for New
York M--ud.iv, Wednesday and Friday:
for Boston Thursday; tor Baltimore
every fifth day.
At JESUP lor Brunswick at 1 45
a m. (except Sunday .and 10 00 a ui; tor
Macon 1 25 am, aud 10 25 a m.
At WAYURUSS for Brunswick at
3 15 a iii and 5 05 p ui.
At CAJjL\HaN f--r Fernandina at
800 am, and 247 p m; for Waldo,
Cedar Key, Ocala, etc., ar 11 30 a in.
At LIVE OAK t..r M ds n, Talla
hassee, etc., at 11 08 a m and 745 pm
AT GAINESVILLE for Oc*-a,
Tavares. Pemberton s ferry. Bro«iks
ville and Jampa at 10 30 a ui; for Ce
dar Key at. 330 p u».
At aLBvNY fr Atlai fca, Macon,
Moutg m ry. M-ibile, New Orleans
Nashville, etc.
At Chattahoochee for Penaacola
M -bile, N* w Orleans at 4 14 p ni; with
People’s Line steamers advertising to
leave for Apalachico a at 600 p o
Sunday and Weduesday,
l ickeia sold and sleeping car berths se
cured at BREN S Ticket Office, and at
the Passenger station
Wm. P Hardee. Gen’l P. Agt.
R - G Fleming, Superintendent.
Henry Precht,
—DEALER IN—
cm Hum iiitnit;
WINES 9z LIQUORS.
Cor Habersham & Charlton Sts
SAYAJSNAH, GEORGIA.
Geo. W. Allen,
Has a very large stock of
Mr;, Chili, kmn, Erase
rsnisbing y i ui Fancy
Article: for
Wedding Presents Etc.,
Will sell first-class goods as
low as any one. Your trade is
olicited.
GEO. W. ALLEN.
165 and 1651 Broughton St.
The Place to Buy The Best
GOODS For the LEAST MOIEY!
—l* AT—
TEEPEE & CO.’S.
192 and 195 Broughton Street .
0®“ CALL AT OUR STORE !
If von want Furniture. Mattings, Window SiircJes, Refrigerators, Bed Springs, Mattresses
Cooking Stoves, or anything in the Housekeeping Line, it will pay you to call on
yeu , Good)t constantly
Arriving,
turn i (i. ■ 193 and 195 Broughton V»tre*t, Between
’ *"n and Montgom<'r v ’
ESTABLISHED 1857.
The Old Reliable House of
JAMES HART k BRO.J
Wholesale and Itetail iJealers in I
f B ra!bp! JKH
At The Lowest Market Prie r s .
11 Jefferson and IbC St. Julian Street, OEOKt'^'l
No. 210.
MADAME SMITH,
Ths \m ui Star Mm fsk
Those who w ish to consult her upon the
affairs of life, in person or by mail, will re
member to call at No. 210 Bryan street, be
tween Montgomery and West Broad. Hhe nag
been practicing this business for fifty years.
She reveals the deepest secrets; unveils the
future; gives successful lottery numbers;
brings separated married couples and lovers
together; brings back absent friends
and recieant lovers; and causes speedy and
happy marriages. She has this gift from the
Almighty, she Is acknowledged by all to be
the Qukkn and Star Foktune Teller
without a Superior.
The sth District
Go-optlvi Greccry Sion,
Wm. M. Matthews Manager.
Keeps on hand a fresh supply of the
best Groceti-s at the lowest pr ees, aid
9olicitthe patronage of his m iny friends.
Corner Thunderbolt and Waters Roads;
E. B. Flood,
160 Braufhton Straat,
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
Tbi Clupslllui to jk Ton
PICTUBES
And all sizes of Frames made to or
der, is at
A. HELLER,
M isonic Temple, Whitaker Street.
WM. SCHEMING
DEALER IN
Tin F&mily Ms Lips lit,
Cor. Liberty and Drayton Streets,
Savannah* Ga.
Pratt’s Astral Oil—Safest and best,
Martin V. Suiter,
DEALER IN
Groceries
Wines, Liquors, Cigars and
Tobacco.
Taylor & Price Streets.
SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA