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I-. ir‘ », Glorious Easter Day.
Do the masons ever expect to get
to work on the new hall ?
The cry is L. Fried is the place for Shirts Col
lars and Caffs.
M r * and Mrs. M, Hall of this city
will celebrate their 15th wedding day,
tID Tues lay next.
Mrs. 1 laudia and Olive Russell of
hawtnnville, S. C., were in the city a
few days this week.
Syrup of Nitre cures Toughs, Colds
tte. For sale by all druggists.
The new railroad to Tybee is ex
pected to be in running operation by
the 20th next month.
The Electric Light Company is
placing some new stands in the
Southern portion of the city.
Try the Elephant Overhalls at L. Fried.
We regret to hear of the extreme ill
ness ot Mis. Frank Oastellow, and hope
she may soon he restored to pcriect
health.
The city council seemed to have
‘hacked down’from their contempla
ted plan of selling those city lots to
a syndicate.
Tue Independent Sisters of Bryan
will 'jive a grand festival on Monday
night next at Odd Fellows hall, Harris
street. Tickets 25 cents.
The Young Chathams, Squad
No. 2, will rally at an Easter Ball
at Empire hall, Monday night next.
Admission 25 cents.
For underwear, L. Fried's the place.
Why not our colored base ball
clubs arrange for a few games.
They have many friends who are
interested in their success.
We regret to hear of the severe
indisposition of Mrs. Sami. F -
Spaulding and hope to chronicle her
early recovery to good health.
Norih*m and Tennessee Beef, Mut
ton ;ind Veal ot the h- st quality always
on hat dat H Logan’s stalls 67 arid 68.
City Market. #
The officers of the colored military
of Savannah are requested to meet
at Chatham Light Infantry armory
on Thursday night next at 8 o’clock.
The Annual Easter Festival of St.
Stephen’s Sunday school will take place
Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. A most
interesting programme has been ar
ranged.
Go to L. Fried for your Pleated White and
Fancy shirts.
When you want tine beef, poultry,
eggs, vegetables, and family sup
plies be sure to go toj. E. Ilamlet.
corner Habersham and Charlton
streets.
To-morrow is Easter. The churches
will be well attended and the voices
of the happy little one’s will resound
in their several festival’s in praise of
the Risen One;-
Several of the business firms of
this city for not advertising their
wares, have yielded to the inevita
ble, and the assignee’s notice now
adorn their doors.
For the latest styles of shirts, Collars and
Cuffs, L Fried’s the place.
A festival bv Nassau Lodge of
the Lone Star in The Valley, will
lake place on Monday night, 18
instant at Sturtevant's hall. Ad
mission 15 cents.
The Ladies Parish Aid will give one
of their famous Easter hops on Thurs
day niirht. next, the 14, at Odd Fellows
hail, Han is street. Music and refresh
ments. Ticket* 25 cents
A small colored hoy named V m.
Brown, was severely cut in tne
breast and shoulders, on yesterday
morning near this office. The cut
ting was said to have been done by
AlfHolmes,a comrade of Brown’s.
Go to L. Fried for your Collars and Cuffs
The Forest City Light Infantry pa
raded iu honor of their anniversary on
Monday last under command of Lieut.
W. H. Art-on The company wa- es
corted by the Union Cornet Band and
made a fine display. An election for
Captain will he ordered for April 20
Judge Adams has assigned the
following cases for trial. Thomas
Fogarty, assault with intent to
murder, April 22: Jas. A. Sykes,
libel, Aprd 20: E. D. Dillard, forg
ery, April 20; James Wyatt, bigamy
April 21.
The Grand Master of Masons for
this State, is making his semi-annual
visits to the lodges under his juris
diction. Those lodges already visit- j
eu are reported to be in excellent j
condition.
Boston and Baltimore Corned at D.
Logan g stalls, 67 and 68.
c a! -i'vise our tr ends and the
i ni ),;c to 1 o the nnimmath millin
-01 •' 10 :se t Krouskoffi for their
."P'' ,u - r "■ ! liinerv. It
i" the place to get goods at reason
able prices.
fne Salvation armv paraded last
night 14 members rank and file 4 of
the number being females. Four of
the army carried tambourines upon
which they beat lustily while all
sung \ ociterouslv. I hey were es
corted by a big policeman.
Try L. Fried for your Kod Fl«nr<»i «h<rt« a>id
Drawers,
Attention is called to the business
notice ot Messrs. O Connor and
Ray successors to the late Dan
O Connor. If energy and pluck
avail they are bound to suceed. The
house is an old established one and
can be relied upon for doing horse
shoeing and blacksmithing in the
best manner at low prices.
The Lone Star Cadets will cele
brate its 12 th anniversary on
Wednesday April 13 by a parade
in the afternoon, and at night will
give an entertainment at Odd Fel
lows’ Temple on Duffy street. Ad
mission lady and gentlemen 75
cents, Single tickets 50 cents.
The Georgia Infirmary Relief As
sociation organized a few days ago
with the following officers: W. H.
Royal, president, L. A. Washing
ton, Vice-president, T. E. Ferrebee,
secretary; C. M. Roberts, assistant
secretary; T. T. Saunders, treas
urer. They will give an entertain
ment on the ISth instant at Odd-
Fellows Temple, Duffy street, for
the benefit of the Infirmary. Tickets
25 cents.
Thu Ladies S leet Rising Branch
cell brated their filth anniversary m
Tu s lay la-t at Odd-Fellows’ hall.
Duffy ,-treet. The officers w re installed
by Mr. E Wicks, assisted by Mr G. B
Lewis. The organization is composed
"f children with adult officers, Mrs. Re
becca Harrison being the president and
Mrs. Anna Fa;ter, secretary. Alter the
installation a very fine supper wag
s rved, and a verv enjoyable time had
by ib,. young f Iks, the voung men
showing them every attention. The
Tribune tendeis thauks lor un invita
tion to e present
A COLORED COMEDY COMPANY
The Acme Fojored Amateur Comedy
Company will give a grand exhibition
at the ' heitre on Monday night April
18, when an opportunity of real enjoy
ment will be "ffered the public, An
excellent programme has been arranged
and we b-speak for the Company a
crowded house. Messrs. Le nard and
Andrews two populaivyoung guitlenn-n.
the managers, are making
every effort to make the exhibition a
success. Ticke s to any part of house
25 cents, res rved seats 50 cents, and
are now on sale;
Death of a Well known Citizen.
Mr. Clemon Sabattie an old citi
zen of Savannah, but of Late years a
resident of Darien, died in this city
at the residence of Mrs. E. Mirault,
his mother-in-law, on the Ist inst.,
after an illness of several weeks.
His funeral took place on Sunday
last, a large number of sorrowing
friends attending as a mark of re
spect to the deceased. Mr. Sajfattie
leaves a wife, and nine children all
boys. The bereaved family has our
sincere sympathy in their affliction.
Troubles of the Salvation Ar
my.
On Sunday last seven of the Sal
vation Army were arrested for play
ing a brass band in their hall, and
locked up in the Police station. In
the night a crowd of white roughs
attended the meeting evidently bent
on mischief. A row was started by
them and one of the most disgrace
ful scenes ever witnessed in the city
occurred. Pistols, knives, and blud
geons were freely displayed to the
great terror of the large number of
females present, the turmoil lasting
some fifteen minutes before an
officer arrived, when the hall was
cleared, several of the participants
receiving broken noses and other
bruises. It is thought that the arrest
of the Salvationists in the dav em
boldened the roughs to act as they
did. At the police court on Monday
the army was honorably discharged
the mayor declaring that their arrest
was unwarrantable.
Every one is interested in know
ing that Dr. S. C. Parsons is dailvj
examining all persons rich or poor
free of charge, for all diseases!
whether medical or surgical and
thorough in every case. Thousands
who have consulted him in the past
two years at his drug store and
office corner of Liberty and Montgo- j
men s'reets, can testify to his cures,
as his vast experience obtained in
different countries, hospitals an d
private practice enables him to de
tect disease were it would he over
looked bv others.
He also examines and treats the
eve for all diseases and keeps a full
line ot spectacles, e\e glasses, etc. It
is the headquarters of Dr. S. C.
Parsons medicines, electric support
ers, electric belts, electric lung pro
tectors, electric hosier', belts, truss
es, splints, crutches, ladies doilv or
or toilet belts, suspensores. Shoulder
braces, pile trusses, pile pipes, arti
ficial limbs, and all surgical appli
ances for deformities made to order,
a full line of spectacles, eve glasses,
a complete stock of drugs, chemic
als, herbs, roots and harks.
COUNCIL OF THE MU ’ UAL ELEE
MOSYNARY ASSOCIATION
OFFICE OF THE SeCBETAHY I
Savannah, Ga., March 15, 1887 )
At a meeting <>f the Mutual Eleemo
syn >rv association, held on the 28th of
F‘biu.iry, the operation #4 article Bth
in relation to exp,-Med members was
suspended for three months.
Any person who has been expelled
for non-payment ol dues may he re
stored to m< mbeship up n application
and the p 'yment of §1
Members who have In en suspended lor
a 1 miter period than three months
must haw a physician's certificate ac
companying thei application
Bv ord r of the Council.
Attest; C. 11. Ebbs, Sec’y.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
'I he best place to buy furniture and
stoves on the instalment plan is at Free
man and Oliver. J 92 Br ughton street.
Cyrus Ccmpfleld,
Practical Jeweler, (lat of 8 P. Hamil
ton) has opened at No. 41 Whitaker
j-treet, where he will he phased 10 see
all ol his old friends and Datrons.
Prompt attention given to all work
intrusted to him and satisfaction guar
atiteed.
BAKER WANTED.
A First-class colored bread baker
can get steady employment at good
wages in Augusta, Ga., provided he
is properly recommended. Further
particulars given upon application
at this office.
Harrison Crane
The Well-known Watch maker and
Jeweler can he found at bis old stand
corner President and Drayton streets,
where he gives special attention to the
repairing ol Clocks, Watches and Jew
elry. lie assures good work and
prompt attention, thereby soliciting the
patronage of a “onerous public.
TTTANTED, everybody to know
TT Wilson’s is headquarters for
Fine Cabinet Photographs; family
groups and life-size heads direct
from the negatives. Cabinet Pho
tos price three dollars and fifty cents
a dozen. J. N. Wilson, 21 Bull
street.
YYT ANTED, everybody to know that
IT Bishop, the Photographer is back
in Savannah acain and is making those
fine enameled Photographs at $2 50 per
dozen and those large sized Feireotypes
at the usual price 2 lor a quarter or 4
for 50 cents, and is located for a few
days only on Wast Broad and Gaston
-treets. Savannah, Ga.
DR. F. C LAMBERT,
DENTIST,
The insertion of Crowns on Roofs
obviating the wearing of a plate, [a
specialty] done iu the most petfi ct man
ner. Teeth extracted without pain.
Consultation free. Patronage solicited.
Cor. Houston and South Broad streets,
Savannah, Ga.
Horse-shoeing, Blacksmith*
ing, Etc.
The nnders : gned will continue the busi
ness of the late Daniel OConnor at the
shops on Brvan, Olive and We-t Broad
streets- In addition to blacksmithing,
wheelwrightiug painting and trimming,
HOR ESHOEING will be made a branch
of the business to be conducted at said shops,
Mr. A- K. Wilson is hereby authorized
to collect our bills Our intention is to
have first class work done at reasonable
prices. We re-pectfully solicit the pat
ronageof the public*
P J. O’CONNOR,
W. H. RAY.
Try Cae his ui is fomi
A Great Cloud of Witnesses.
Read what those say who have
used P. P. P.
J. T. Thompson, a well-known
salesman for I B. Seeley, ol Phila
delphia. writes:
l)r. Whitehead. Please send me
six hot'les (large tizu) P P. P. to
Columbia, S. G. I want to
another h"ttle myself, and want t •
give the others to a poor devil who
li iS the Syphilis and who has spent
all the money he had for blot d
medicines, and is now in a terrible
condition. Please write him out a
special direction to go by while
taking your remedy. 1 forgot now
what you charged me for the bottle
l got. but do lecoilect that it
km eked flic malaria out of 111 c and
gave me a huge appetite.
Yours, ’ J. T. Thompson,
TRIBUNE^
I have a great many broken sets
and odd lots of Crockery and Glass
Ware, which I am selling veiy low
to dispose of them. Now is the
time to gel goods cheap. Icecream
Churns cheaper than ever before.
Water Cooleisatid everything else
needed in a house at
GEO. W. ALLEN’S
165 and 1*55 1-2 Broughton St,
Finn Bros
Family Un.
DEALERS IN
Liquors, Tobacco ui Cigars.
Huntingdon & West Broad Sts.
nm mdi miritt
Cures all diseases arising from an impure
state of the blood Cures Scrofula, Tumors
Disfiguring Huiuors of the skin and scalp
Liver and Kidney Complaints, Dyspepsia,
Billiousness, Female Weakness and all de
bilitating and wasting diseases
Gentlemen — I lake pleasure in recom
mending your valuable medicines I have
great faith in the Alaska remedies because
they have afforded me great relief. Alaska
Blood Purifier will I mid up the shattered
constitution and make one feel like a new
being, adding energy strength and vigor to
one’s system. Ala-ka Catarrh Compound is
simply wonderful! in its effects, it will cure
Cold in the head and Head-cite almost in
stantly, and 1 cheerfully tminuend them to
all. Yours respectfully,
REV. U L. HOUSTON,
Savannah Ga.
Alaska cleanses the blood, strengthens
the liody and builds up the enfeebled and
broken down constitution.
LADIES, use Alaska Blood Purifier it is
specially adapted to your complaints.
•‘ALASKA CATAIIHII mil I’ll l\ll"
The indisputable sure Catarrh cure. Alas
ka has cured hundreds of cases in (Savannah
when all other remedies utterly failed. Alas
ka neverfails. it is infallible. What greater
evidence can a people ask of a medicine’s
true met it. than the testimony furnished you
by Alaska Compound Co., from among your
own citizens friends and neighbors Testi
mony of Police Officer H. W. Boughn,
Alaska Compound Co ., Lynn, Mass.
(Sentlemr.nl —
I have suffered of ulcerative Catarrh for
ove.- four years, I have tried most all ad.
vertise medicines for the cure of this disease
have also been under regular medical treat
ment but ad the time the disease was getting
worse. I could get no reli f' until 1 tried
Ala-ka Blood Purifier and Alaska Catarrh
Compound, which 1 am happy to say give
me instant relief speedil y followed by a per
fect cure. I now feel like a n w man, and
I cheerfully recommend it’s use by all suf
ferers Yours Respt.
H. W. Bouohn,
ALASKA OIL.
The Great Pain Destroyer is of marvel). I
ous efficacy in the treatment and cure of
deaf.jess, toothache sore throat, headache,
pains in the chest side, and hack, rhenrna
tisin, neuralgia,sprain-, bruises, burns, cuts,
chilblains, or lameness in any part ifi the
body, for corns, warts, and bunion's, Alaska
Medicines sold by druggists everywhere, or
sent to any address by company’s agent
on receipt of price Alaska Blood Purifier
$1 per bottle, 6 for *5 Alaska Oil or
Catarrh Compound 50 cents a bottle, 0 for
$2.50.
Special inducements to agents where our
medicines are not sold. Address J. A. Cal
lahan, general agent. Alaska Comp’d Co,
178 Broughton bireet Bayannah-
The Place to Buy The Best
GOODS For the LEAST MONEY!
—IS AT—
TEEPLE & CO.’S.
102 and 105 Broughton Street ,
1 CALL AT OUR STORE ! ’■
If you want Furniture. Mattings, Window Shsdes, Refrigerator*, Bed Springs, Muitresses,
Cooking Stoves, or anything in the Housekeeping Line, it will pay you to call on
us besore buying elsewhere. GOOfIS COnSt(Ult/fJ
Arriving .
1 £ M P ts if ih y Q i . 1W and 195 Broughton Street, Between Jvffsi
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20 CENTS m
Y\ ill buy a Pound of A
Ror steel Coffee,
SO CENTS
\\ ill buy a Pound of A Nell
Tea, ’ * 1
60 CENTS
For a Peck of Whole RiH
UAHS. AM) WHITE 8 E /{I
-kAt Very Low Prices!!!
For Fine Grades of Flour
will please vou, Buv ourM
HR AM) “SUP BEM Hi
CODA WATER, I
SODA WATER,
SODA W a’l \>M
Our Fountain is now T ui>iU
in full blast aml f«»r a Cofw]
Re*f: e'sldr g Drink pi%y us a W
it. Don’t fail to visit us wh m
in need of Groceries. V\ e effi
save you money, *|]
STRAUSS HUGS,
Formerly “Red Groce 11
More,’ near Sedomon’s Dijß
Store, ll
~Fw. <;i:rberl
Watchmaker & Jewel#!
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WATCHES, CLUCKS, JEWELRT
* SPKCTACI.KS &c,
Repairing done pioutptly and i
workmanlike manner. j
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
F W G-EE.BEE.,
No 114 Broughton St Savannah, Ga
R. B. RKPPARD. M. ALBERTSON
YELLOW PINE LUMBER
FOR SALE AT
Wholesale and Retail t
Planed or Rough;
REPPARD& Co.
East Broad and Taylor streets, in S F
& VV Ry. yard.
MONUMENTAL
Corn Shelter.
The Safest, Surest. Quickest and best
cure lor
Corns, Bunions And Warts.
Shells off their further growth; stops
all pain; gives no trouble; ensures com
fort to the leet; makes walking easy, *■
Don’t suffer any longer from these
painful excrescences, but remove them
with Corn Sheller.
Price Only IS Cents. For Sal#
by ail Druggists.