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f fcrURDAY, APRIL 9, 1887.
1 THE HO LOR LINE
| I fThe action of certain companies
im Montgomery, Atlanta, and Bav-
I iflnah in deciding not to take pari
the National drill at Washington
Irflbt month because colored troops
fc»U participate cannot be too
| » f »verely condemned by colored men
I* ®d liberal progressive men every-
These objectors to giving
adored men an equal chance with
; epher classes display a prejudice
a raaliguinty not in keeping
the age, and they do not seem
understand that they are so in-
OTaitesimHlly small that their pres
lUpce or absence is a matter of
?*|idifterence to the nation. They
.4"I >uld have kept awav from the drill
litbout going out of the wav to
H «b a race in the back that is strug
Jf j ing bard to elevate itself, and
I at was true to them in their dark
■ ft day*
Rtl Several years ago the white and
*1 >lored troops of Savannah united
\ id marched togetfier, escorting
I jie rema'ns of one of its honored
Itiaens to its last resting place,
id no evil resulted therefrom but
i the contrary, the very best feel
g has existed between the people
ice that time.
General Anderson ol Virginia
fUßae decided to take the troops ot
! tat State both white and colored,
?! hd upholds the management of the
I; rill in making no distinction on ac
ount of color.
f The white military of Savannah
I iave ever shown the kindliest feel-
and courtesy towards the col
ored troops, and we do not think
f hey Hre in any way responsible for
+he action said to have been taken
jiy one company among them. The
question now raised is to be re
gretted, and it probably would
have been much better tor “every
, body to take the course he thinks
I pest” in the matter without uruie
i pessary discussion as indicated by
ilLe Morning News.
! The fool killer is wanted badly
- in tbe “New South.”
Colored men should not fail to
‘remember their friends in Alabama
»md Georgia who have shown their
} ‘h‘tredand malce towards *h« rue*
f*ftn refusing to attend the National
’ jdtill at Washington, next month be
'cause colored troops are to take
part therein.
1 1 The Tribune is the only paper in
Ifhe Southern portion of Georgia
Jjtliat speaks for the colored race.
■T, Every colored man sfioald support
it by subscribing and payiug tor it
' tat oue«.
IMr. J. A. Arneaux, the noted
colored actor, has been doing go >d
service f<»r the race in showing to
t’irt world, through the great New
V,. k p**«*ss which freely admit him
j ( * .. o tributor, the progress made
|*> .-<>><»• <1 men and women during
th.- |.*st twenty years.
Tim tollowing extract taken from
•o -pt'cch delivered bv him Ht the
c-lebrarion of the 15th amendment
I, in New York on the 30:b ultimo
| will be read with much interest:
•<We are Ires to go anywhere over
: the bro'd land except in the parquet
L.,fCol Sinn’s Brooklyn Theater and the
Sf theaters ot his contemporaries in the
# t Viutb. The Fourteenth A m-uimeut
make-* us citizens, but we d» not enjoy
1 the right* und nrivihgei ot our titizen
D we did, wo would to:, as
housekeepers, be restricted to neighbor*
hoods where we get tbe full benefit of
the putrecent effluvia of decaying vege
table substances that are constantly
lound in oui uoswep* streets, nor would
we be found packed like sardines
in tinder boxes, paying higher rent
than our white fellow citizens, who lire
in airy dwellings, surrounded by cleanly
swept streets, and enjoy the aromatics
of a balmy atmosphere of a summer
that has been kissed by the rose and
the bracing breeze of winter that ha*
been purified by the virgin snow as it
swept o’er some ice-capped mountain.
In 1620 there were but twenty negroes
on tliis continent, and to day there are
7,000,000; thirty years ago they did
not own themselves, to-day they own
5.6d0,000 acres of land in the South,
pay taxes on nearly S2OO 000,000 worth
of property, hare a cash bank accoun>
of nearly SIOO 000,000, own 16.000
school homes with nearly 2**oo teachers
and produt* 1 000.000 more bales .4
cotton than they did hefore the war
Get wealth and education; cultivate
race pride; have more self reliance;
practice strict economy; live within your
means; orgmize for mutual protection;
be virtuous in your habits: seek friend
ly intercourse with the whiles; learn to
strike back when you are struck; learu
what trades you can, that you may be
coino producers a6 well as consumers;
cast an honest ballot and look well to
your house.”
o|MehM Hants.
The Tribune is always a wei
come messenger at Ogeechee.
Jack Frost played sad havoc with
the vegetables.
Deacon Glenn has made shad
fishing very profitable this season.
The Salvation Army is wanted to
look Hfter the ungodly who have no
respect for the Sabbath or fear of
the Lord
St. Bartholomew and St. Marks
Mission Sunday schools will hold
their Lenten exercbes at the chap
el of the former April 14
The members and friends of the
Mt. Olive Baptist church are rais
ing funds to complete that edifice.
The pat-tor Rev. John Williams is
doing much good among his people.
A terrific gale swept over tlm
lower part of the district last week.
Mia. Jackson the teacher at Pirn
Grove school and one of her little
pupils were caught in the storm, the
little one being blown off into an
old field.
Mrs. A. E. DeLyons is expecting
her daughter Eva about May 1.
Miss Eva is a former pupil of
Grove Hill, and for the past three
vears has been attending school a
Galveston. Texas. Her return i>»
loobed for with a great deal of
pleasure by her numerous friends.
NOTICE No. 2
To The Members of the Georgia Teach
ers' Association ;
The Association will convene in At
lanta, Ga., Wednesday, May 4, 1887,
at 9a. m. Those who attend will pa\
full fare going and one cent per mile
returning. All d< legates must notify
Mrs. John Philips, convsp ndiug sec
retary 718 Gwinnett street, Ausiusti.
Ga. She will furnish blanks, and for
ward names to the committee in Atlan
ta. Take Gospel Hymns and a minute
of the last sc»on along with you
■hose who cannot possibly attend
should not fail to forward their dues 50
ceuts. G. H. Go->dwin,
Recording Secretary.
Gainesville. Fla., April 5, 1887.
■aOOK J%SxT
THESE PRICES.
Smoked Shoulder, 4,5, 6,7,
and 8 cents.
Smoked Hams, 5,6, 7, and 8
cents.
Sugars, 5, 54, 6 and cents.
Flour, bbl. 3.00, 3.50‘ 4.00,
4.50 and 5.00.
Tobacco, It 18, 20,25, 273, and
30 cents.
All other goods in proportion.
Now is the time for cash cus
tomers. M. J. DOYLE,
MARKET SQUARE.
John Kuck,
DEALER IN
Pise Crocsr.es, Choice lip: &e.
—Eaat Broad and Taylor Streets,—
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Central Railroad J
Savawkah, Ga., Deo. 19, IMS.
ON and after this date passenger trains will
run as Dally unless marxed f, which are i
Dally except Hunday.
The (Standard time by which these trains
run is 38 minutes slower than Havannah city
time.
Lv Havannah ... 10:o0am 8:30 pm s:4opm
Ar Milieu 12:35 pm 11:03 pm 8:45 pm
Ar Augusta 4-45 pm 8-15 am
Ar Macon 4:sopm 3:2oam
Ar Atlauta 9:00 pm 7:20 am
ArColuabus 6:slpm 3:02 pm
Ar Montgomery 7:09 pm
Ar Eufauia 3:50 pm
Ar Albany 10:08 pm 10:50 am
Passengers for Hylvanta, Bandersville,
Wrightsvllle, Milledgeville and Eatonton
should take 10:00 a m train.
Passengers for Thomaston, Carrolton Perry
Port Gains, Talbotton, Buena Vista. Blakely
and Clayton should take 8:20 p m train
Lv Millen 12:55 pm 11:15 pm 5:10 am
Lv Augusta 10:20 am 9:30 pm
Lv Macon . 9:50 am 10:50 pm
Lv Atlanta 6:35 am 6:60 pm
Lv Columbus . 10:20 pin 11:15 am
Lv .Montgomery 7:lspm 7:4oam
Lv Eufauia . ... 10:49 am
Lv Albany 4:sopm 3:57pm
ArHavannah 5:00 pm 5:55 am 8:05 am
Steeping cars on all night passenger trains
between Savannah and Augusta, .Savannah
and Macon, Savannah and Atlanta, Macon
and Columbus.
Train leaving at 8:30 pm and arriving at
5:55 ain will nut stop to put off or take on
passengers la-tween Havannah and Millen.
at Havannah with Havannah,
' ' • and Western Hallway for all poirts in
Florida.
Tickets for all points and sleeping car berths
on sale at city offloe, No. 20 Bull street and
depot office 30 minutes before departure of
each train. U. A. WHITEHEAD,
General Passenger Agent.
J. C. SHAW, Ticket Agent
NO FUN
IN BEING
r M? » Moo n
TOO PREVIOUS,
Or too anxious to contract a doctor’s bill, be
fore they are seasonable. We will have
the handsomest
Spring & Summer Display
GEM’S VDLTHS’ AKD Bill'S’ SLITS
AND FURNISHINGS
Ever opened Perfect flttting and LOWEST
PRICES If you really need Clothing, piece
out the season from our remaining winter
stock at YOUR OWN prices
Plenty of cold days left yet, and what you
cannot wear out this winter will prove good
bargains to carry over for next winter. Have
you tried our
Silver & Gold Shirts?
Big inducements in winter Unde .-wear,
Neckwear. Huits and Furnishings.
161 Congress St.
B. H. Levy Ssßro.
PICTURE FRAMES.
Till AujbMui to gft J®
PICTT7RES
Aud all sizes of Frames made to or
der, is at
A. HELLER,
Masonic Temple M'hitalcer Street.
George Euell,
Wheelwright, Black
smith Horseshoer,
And general repairing prompt
ly attended to on the shortest
notice and at prices to defy com
petition. Wheaton street near
Bilbo's canal.
BAVANNAH, GEORGIA
First Class
JOB PRINTING
Done
AT THIS
OFFICE.
The price of the Tribune is 50 cent* j
for .1 month*, 75 cente for 6 months or I
$1 25 for 12 months.
J.E. HAMLET
DEALER IN
Be#f, Veal and Mutton,
Proltry, Sggs, Vegetables ui
Fruit: cl all kinds is Seises.
Also, Full Line of GROCERIES
and FAMILY SUPPLIES,
Cor. H abershain & < harlton Sts
HAM & HAAR,
DEALERS IN
CHOICE FAHILV GROCERIES,
WINES, IQUORS, TOBACCO,
CIGARS ETC.
Corner State and Drayton Sts.
WM. SCHEIIIING
DEALER IN
Fine Family Enteric Liquors etc.,
Cor. Liberty and Drayton Streets.
Savannah* Ga.
Pratt’s Astral Oii —Safest and best,
CHARLES BACKMAN,
Corner Congress A Bull Streets.
(Second Floor.)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Telephone Call No. 100, answered da ;
or night. Extracting Teeth One Dc.la
each, extracting Teeth and Artificial
Teeth a specialty. Fine quality of Tooth
Piiwder and Tooth Brushes for sale.
iy TERMS CASH.
Go to L. Fried for your Fancy Percal shirts
Overhalls in great variety and cheap at L.
Fried.
ESTABLISHED 1857.
The Old Reliable House of
JAMES HART & 3R0.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
CHOICE Film Mills,
mms, ms. ups, nils in ram
At The Lowest Market Prices.
11 Jefferson and 186 St. Julian Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
NOW READY
AT KROUSKOFF’S
Mammoth Millinery House,
Spring and Summer Millinery
Ten Thousand Straw and Fancy Braid Hats, from the
cheapest to the very linest quality in every color and in every
shape for 1887.
Five Thousand School Hats in the most desirable shapes.
Fifteen Thousand pieces of Ribbon, all the
latest importations and shades in Chartereuse, Nile Green,
Salmon Pink, Lilac and Heliotrope.
One Thousand cartons of flowers. The choicest designs
from Paris importations, and comprising almost every flower
that blooms in the spring, and positively the finest goods ever
seen in this city. Our work rooms, in charge of five artist c
designers, turn out the most correct trimmed hats in the city,
at prices much below others. Our shelves and counters on the
three large floors are loaded with every variety of new’ mili*
nerv goods. Our retailing on the first floor at wholes-le priecs
enables us to sell our goods tar below any competition, and
ladies can now purchase their millinery at same price as
competitors have to pay,
S. KROUSKOFF’S.
Mammoth Millinery House J
So. 210.
MADAME SMITH.
The Quen and Star Fortune Teller.
Those who wish 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. Ijhe line
been practicing this business for fifty years.
She reveals tbe deepest secrets; unveils the
future; gives successful lottery numbers.;
brings separated married couples and lovers
together; brings back absent friends
and recteant lovers; and causes speedy and
happy marriages. She has this gift from the
Gmlghty. Hhe is acknowledged by all to be
the Queue* and Star Foktuhe Teller
without a Superior.
MRS. C. WERNER
Film tins IIFS, llpis M.
Os all kinds at moderate prices,
corner of
Price & Hull Streets;
All ariides kept are of the btst
qualify and sati-f'Ctinn is guaraii
<*ei| to patrons.
E. B. Flood,
160 Broughton Stroot,
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.
Toby Lloyd, Agt.
DEALER IN
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.