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»;■ WMlil THfflE.
tBK "TifTR day a p in l bo. 1887.
I OUR PUBLIC sgkoous.
I The Annual Examinations
W Th*' annual examinations of the pub
fllic fcho"l« of Savannah took place yes-
■ terJ*y, an*i was fully upas a whole to
■ ( | (e requirements and expectation of
hl the public. If there is anything that
'B the people of Savannah are enthusias
| tic over. ir 18 education of the little
Hones. Er m Bto 9 o’clock hundreds of
■ little on** colored ond white were on
I the streets wen fitig their way to the
■ echools with happy and glad-ome faces
■ nearly every one carrying bouquets for
B the occasion
The ThIBUNE reporter caught the
■ inspiration at once and prepared for his
I visit, bis first call being at the We*t
I Broad street school where he was e**r-
I diaily met by Prof, Butler the priuci-
I pal, the following being a report of
I the exercises:
I FIRST second and third
I GRADES.
I Principal, J. II C. Butler,
f 2nd Grade Mrs. S. J. Butler,
I 3rd Grade, Miss A. B. Miller,
Modern Wedding Rites, R**bt Gads
I den; The Old Sono. Phoebe Small;
I The New Bonnet, Hattie Morell; A
I I’Mind” Train, Ferdie Bradley; The
I lion* st Deacon. Edward Burke, Whis-
I tii-ig in Heaven. Maty Brown; Tom’s
I care f**r the baby, Thomas Anderson;
I Patient Mercy Jones, Lula Hines; Her
I Lovers, Anna Blair; The Minister'
Grievances, Paul Noble: Trouble in
the choir. Gussie ’I h read craft; Marco
John P Ttylet; The Wedding Day
Maria Mack.
Fourth Gride, Miss R* P. Walton,
teicher
The squirrels bssou. Joseph M irk»;
Wnat’s the nutter? Louisia Simmons;
Buys Wanted, Edward Black; The Lit
te Bov’s Lament, J >hu Bu*lrr* LiuL
by Little, Mary 'nd nson; A Woman’s
no! Chart, s Lewi-; Brave and L"ne,
Julia Williams; The Custard, Alfred
Golden; Hotnoepathic s<mp, Catroll
Trott v* Be in Eirnest. Evaline J oner;
The Boys’ Complaint, Chirks Wel -h i;
Toe Moon and the Child, Pha’eria
Butler; How < yens laid the cable.
W-n Jone*; Lost Tommy, Rosa Ashton;
That Calf. Jefferson Williams; Some
bod s mother, Georgia Fowler; Suppose.
Sarah Singb-tm*;
Fifth Grade, Mrs. E, A. Deveaux.
teacher.
A Mother's command, John Lem, An
a chicken. Pearline Smith; A
Pgor Li l tie Mother, Anna Richards;
F< rmer Jehu and Neighbor Joe, Wm*
Houston; Holpit g Mothe, Laura
Brown. The Human Body, Arthur
Aiken* Anna I) use. Al. x Gaston,
Maria Johnson; Pitcher or Jug. Wm.
8 inmons; The Rnn.Wiy. J-nie Jones;
Tabs Funeral, John Murry The Chick
ens Mistake, Hattie Willitms; J*>hn s
Pumpkin, Clifford Tysen; Grand Moth
ers Pet. Lottie Foreman; The Two
Blockings, Lemord Gibbons; Arithme
tic, James Butler; Learning to Sew,
Sarah Grant; Goodbye’ Susie Haywood;
First Sixth Grade, Miss Bessie
Dunhar, teacher
Farmer Nick’s scarecrow, Robbie How
ard, A little Girl’s declaration, Alice
Miller; A Boys’ Complaint, Israel
Hicks; The Teacher, Emma Anderson;
City <>r Countrv Girl, Nellie Washburn;
'I he Secret. Mary Ward; A hard Task
J 'hn Simm >ns; The Loving Little
Girl Enm i Gunner; 1) mt. Marv Jones;
Harry’s Arithmetic. John H Toom.-r,
A Little Girl’s h >pes. Mary Frousnrf
I have tried Hard, Alex Houston; I he
B’agrau*, Lizzie Anderson; The First
Letter. Harriet Butler; The Thing* I
■S>e. Samuel Prentice; Things I Don’t
Like to see, J me* Douse; Harry’s
Leetme, Geo Mougiu; Valedictory, H.
Nesbit*
Second Sixth Grade, Miss P. A.
Hines teacher
Pc -pie will talk, Anna Brown; Always
Learning, Martha Daniels; The Tein
put B rrv Hilton; Grandpa’s gpoeta
cles. Emma Milledge; A Little Boy s
Toubl. s, R b jt Jones; Something to
D», Louisa Smd s; The Excellent Man,
Edward Wiggins; Influ nee, Edward
Cooper; Lazy Daisy. Bessie Foster;
Planting Himself to Grow John F
Black; a Mother’s Live, Rachael Co-
The Boy’s Lament, Geo \\ Mells;
First Letter, Ldia Jones; Puz
zling, Jag E. Walker; Willie's Broech
es Jas. Smith; The Three Good Doc
fors, ILibt Jones,
First Seventh Grade, G, S W il
iiams, teacher.
Introductory Address by J. Knight;
A Mother’s Love, Alice White; People
will tak, Paris Jones; The Book of the
'* e »r, Rebecca Maxwell; What Willie
**id, Rieha'd Gods m; Something to
Do. by w illie DeLyons; I’m Not
<fraid, Anna llo*k.*r; Diiu*fl and D»l
--<ars, Beum c Harris; Good Warnimg.
Eddie G-iar t; Dial., i . u « Gm-whig, bv
i' to per and <uh.r; lime, Sn'ie
Tucket; Hume Gi.ls, E-telhr Aik-r-;
L nes to K.t., iLs-u- Wright; Mv
First Speech, A ,.,! ur B, lt | er; p '
Lhas Bell; My B o-h r, N mey And*T
son. X Ration. |,*| a whi e; a II Things
■ore Gi lin ; Dial gue Choice of 7
Hou sby L 'iintns a ',j E Hitema*.
’ hur-h. Mary Mixwell; Johm-ey’s
Opinion of Giandm titer.-. bv A Bar
ton. J
Stoeond Seventh Grade, Miss F. A Jmk
«»n, teacher.
A Boys Pocket. Daniel O’neil;!
The New Mittens, John Sheppard: Die Lov
VVUK e P' rl ’ S,cil “ B ‘Sti'll; r>ont. Hina
wtll arns; Recitation. Burial of the < at. Jan
Grandma’* Angel, All e Whitfield;
Recitation, Things that. I <1« not i.ike to See
K. < rittemien; Reflation, The Little * ine’s
speech. Mary DelJoti; Recitation. 1 Want
Mamma Charles King; Recitation, A Bov’s
< oniplaint Charles Spaulding; itecita ion,
t unde and Fingers. Phyllis Franzort; file Lit- ‘
tie Boy wno ran away, Ida Gainer; Recitation
Ihe Little Orator, Fitzhoh Williams; Recita
tion, Garfield at Chattanooga, Julia Gadsden,
Recitalion, Cross -Betsy. Martha Thom son;
Recitation, A Little School Ma’am, J. « ami>-
bell; Recitation! Harry’s Mistake, Samtnv
King; Recitation - Mamma's Help, Ellen But
ler; April Both, Frances M. Jackson.
Eighth Grade. Miss F. A. Smith, teacher.
Recitation A Little Bov’s Wonder. Jas E.
Hunter; Recitation, Little t hings. Mice Ber
rien; Recitation, Buy My Dolls, Mabe' L. I*v
lor; Recitation Do Your Best, * arrle L I*l
- Recitation, Little Kitty, Lillie B. John
son; Recitation. One Thing at a Time, Catmi-i
rine Williams; Recitation. Th- New viiilens,
Lilia A. Kelly; Recitation, The liovtng Little
Girl, Fannie Hutchins; Reeita'ion, What .
Think, ChaYiie Jones; Kec ration. Suppose.
Janie .Mordecai; Recital! n, City or Counrry
Julia Loberson; Recitation, The Queer Little
Hovse, Susan a. Sheftal; Recitation, My Little
Birdie. Mary M. Cooper; Recitation. Doll Ro
sy’s Bath. Rosa Greene; Resi-itation, Four
Years old, George Bowes Recitation, My First 1
Recitation, Mamie Holmes; A Little Girl's
Hopes, Viola Norwood; Mamma’s Help. Eva
Leonord; Recitation, Two Little Bears. Johny
Moore; Won’t and Wl 1, Cecelia J. Clarke;
Singing, lio! The Glad May Morn. Recitation,
Order, Charlie Jones
There was a large attendance of visi
tors who seemed greatly ple*sed with
the exercises. This school -ustaiued its
eput <tiori Loth in singing and the ren
dition pieces.
EAST BROAD STREXT SCHOOL.
A very large nurryber of people
visited this school and it gives us
pleasure to note the brightness of
the pupils which speaks well for the
efforts being made by the teachers.
Following is the programme :
FIRST SECOND AND THIRD GRADES.
Principal, Jas. Ross.
2nd grade, Mrs. L G Middleton,
3rd grade, Miss Claudia Deveaux,
Song, Beautiful sunset, Liberty
and independence, Eddie Robinson,
Deacon Hezekiah Lewis Campfield,
The teetotal mill, Robbie Houston,
A breeze in the family, Emma Quin
ney, Tommie Spaulding and others.
Song, Beautiful flag of the free,
Wanted a minister’s wife, Marian
Turnbull, Mrs. Lofty and I, Willie
Quinney, The battle, Catharine Mo
rel, The good they did, Hattie Gar
vin and others. Duet, Land of the
swallows, Bertie Erwin and Flor
ence Houston, Young gray heads,
Florence Houston, Three young
dudes, Jas. Ford. Passing away Ellen
Hicks. A cure for good, Robt. Bry
an, Mamie Miller and Francis Bul
loch, Song, Merrily sing.
Fourth grade, Miss Lulu E. Har
dee teacher.
“Snow flakes.” Mamie Robinson,
Dialogue, A Austin & B Boufayette,
“Light”, Susie Gwinn, “Faces”
Rosa Robinson, “The valentine,”
Ruth Delegall, Do the best you can,
A. Monroe, Reading, Susie Scott,
Jim Brown’s ice-cream party. Wil
liam Shakespeare, Never mind what
they say, Alice Robinson.
Fifth grade, Mrs. Mamie W. Long,
Teacher.
Joe, Jas. Brown, Be polite, Joseph
ine Middleton, American Liberty,
Henry Wallace, Dirty Jack, Sophia
Brown, Who’s a coward? Solomon
Larsheay. Truth, Izetta Coston, Poor
man’s gems Willie Lloyd, Orderly
little girl, Rowena Houston, zX sum
in arithmetic, waiter Scott, Let it
pass, Girlet Tarver, Reading compo
sition on animals, Clarence Lewis,
Josair, Henrietta Houston.
Sixth grade, James Erwin Teacher.
Good night and good morning,
Maggie Newton. Hoe out your row,
Eugene Edwards, Rain Lucy Millen
Speak not harshly, John Williams,
Choice hours, Marie Spencer, Reso
lution, Willie Garey, Little by little,
Willie Rahn, Suppose, Ella White.
Spring. Hattie Butler, Be true to
yourself, John Holmes, Do thy little,
Celia Marshall, A mothers work.
John Roberts, An editor, Willie Mi
rault, Live for something, Mary
Williams, Little sermon, J ames Fuller
Seventh grade, Miss Rebecca G.
Houston, teacher.
Song, Children love each other.
Salutatory. George Rahn, Beautiful
stream Rebecca Styles, When we
two parted. Eddie Hopkins. Seek
those things above. Freddie Boards,
Warens address, Benjamin Godfrey,
Live for some thing, Lillian Miller,
The benevolent children, Marion
Walton, My dead mother, Maggie
Martin, Contented John. Jessie .Mari
on, Declamation. Rufus Glenn,
School dialogue, Etta Mclntosh,
Clifford Brown, Clotite Robinson,
Cornelia Paige Dying soldier. Earn
est Marion. The Pilot, Rosa Brown,
Sngar-tooth Dick, Joseph Jackson’
Thy neighbor, Daisy Miller, W aiting
torthe spring, Nellie Giles, Bovs
[wanted, John Deveaux, jr.. What
* the grandmothers sav., Albertha
Alexander, Closing address Robbie
Spaulding. Song, Vacation song.
Eighth Grade, Jno. Mclntosh,
Jr., teacher.
Song, The chilnren are wearv;
Greeting, Simon Stone; A scholar,
Maud Spencer; speesh, Eddie Mid
dleton; song. Welcome to spring;
spring, Annie Williams; Nellie’s
song, Hattie Cook; Waste not, Ce
lia Campbell; Who made the speech,
Ophelia Walton; Be polite. Robbie
Cooper; Baby, Fannie f ell Miller;
Song, Put away every book; Find
ing faults, Nettie Slater; Moving,
Hannah Polite; A little girl's
speech; Meta P. Cashin; An April
Girl. ary Jane ouston; How
Goes the money, class; Now comes
vacation; A Little Seamstress, An
na Mann; The New Toy, John
Giles.
Charily For The Georgia In
firmary.
Report *4 the cominittee on ent- r
t*inm*’i*t given .Monday April 18, 18*>7
by the Georgia Infiimtrv II lie Assn
ciaii 'it at Odd Fellows h l', Duff»
str-et. Total collected ir-m tickets and
table • . 8 43 95
T>>tal expet.se - * • ’ 16 70
Leaving a balance of . 26 35
S2O 00 of the same have been spent
for the following articles- 3 e *sy ch ms
1 large safe 'or the kitchen, I dozen
c* ff e mugs 1 doz l*e l spread 2 d z s up
Tiitius. Tot-re i' a balan e n hand *4
$6 35 The offi era and menib r- re
turn thanks to th -- Order for free use of
hall also l’ni<>n C rnet Band for sweet
music and to our ladies < o mn tte*-.
Wm. H. Boy al,
President
Th- a. E. Ferrebee. S - re»ary
-
B ston and Baltimore C.>rn* d beef
at H Logan’s s alls 67 and 68
Mr. Abram L* Mongin has opened a
Grocery store on the corner of Duffy
and Burroughs street. He will be-i h s
gr >c> ries, k*epfor»sale fruits, vegeta
bles, confectionaries, etc. His friends
ami th.* public are invited to b« stow
upon him a part of their patronage.
——
Syrup of Nitre cures Toughs. Colds
&c. For sale by all druggists.
Chureh Notice.
8 H Robertson, pa-t *r Sc Philips
A. M. E church, Sunday morning
prayer meeting at 5 o’clock Preaching
at 10:30 by the p st >r and baptism of
c nver‘B M onthly communion a 3 p.
ui., and baptism of children. Preaching
at 7:40 p. ui.
Every one is interested in know
ing that Dr. S. C. Parsons is daily
examining all persons rich or poor
free of charge, for all diseases
whether medical or surgical ami
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
mery streets, can testify to his cures,
as his vast experience obt a i n e d in
different countries, hospitals and
private practice enables him to de
tect‘disease were it would be over
looked by others.
He also examines and treats the
e\e for all diseases and keeps a full
line of 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, e*e glasses,
a complete stock of drugs, chemic
als, herbs, roots and barks.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
'I he best place to buy furniture and
stoves on the instalment plan ia at Free
mm and Oliver. 192 Brighton street
ITT ANTED, everybody to know
IV Wilson’s is headquarters for
Fine Cabinet Photographs; family
groups and life-size heads direct
from the negatives. Cabinet Pho
tos price three-dollars a dozen. J.
N. Wilson, 21 Bull street.
F. CJLAMBERT.
DENt I S T .
The insertion of Crowns on Roots
obviating the wearing of a plate, [a
specialty] done in the most peif-ct mtn*
ner. Teeth extracted without pain
Consultation free. I’atr.inage solicit' d.
Cor Houston and South Broad streets
' Savannah. Ga.
THESE PRICES.
Smoked Shoulder, 1, A, t>, 7.
and S cents.
Smoked Hams, 5, G, 7, and S
cents.
Sugars, 5, SA, 6 and GA cents.
Flour, bbl. 3.00, 3.50, 1.00,
4.50 and 5.00.
Tobacco, lb IS, 20, 25, 27 A and ■
30 cents.
All other goods in proportion.
Now is the time tor cash cus
tomers. M. J. DOY LE,
MARKET SQCARE
K. J. Crane,
Practical
Watchmaker
AND JEWELER.
Cor. Wheaton & Reynolds Streets
Cash Paid For Old Gold and
Silver.
SAVANNAH. GA.,
mm iLiii mirm
CureH all (iißeaaea arising from an impure
state of the blood Cures Scrofula, Tuiiioik,
D sfiguring Humors of the skin ai.d acali*
Liver ami Kidney Complaints, Dyspepsia,
Billiousiiess, Female Weakness and a l de
bilitating and wasting diseases.
Gentlemen :—1 take pleasure in recom
mending your valuable meduinea I have
great frith in the Alaska remedies because
they have «Horded me great relief. Alaska
Blood Purifier will I uild np the shattered
coni-'tilution and make one feel like a new
being, adding energy strength and vigor to
one’s system. Ala-La Catarrh Compound is
simply wonders ill in its effects, it will cure
Cold in the head and Head che almost in
stantly, and I cheerfully roiniueud them to
all. Yours resjtectftillv,
KEV. L T L. HOUSTON,
Savannah <la.
Alaska cleanses the blood, strengthens
the tody and builds up the enfeebled and
broken down constitution.
LADIES, use Alaska Blood Purifier it is
specially adapted to your complaints.
’•HASH I UTAKKII EllJlM'M)''
The indisputable sure Catarrh cure. Alas
ka has cured hundreds of cases in Savannah
when ail other remedies utterly failed. Alas
k t neverfatls. it ia 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 vour
own citizens friends and neighbors Testi
mony of Police Officer H. W. Boughn,
('ompotutd Co., Lynn, Matt.
Cendt'men; —
I have sit tiered 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 mt dical treat
merit but all the time the disease was getting
worse J could get no reli f’ until 1 tried
Ala-ka Blood Purifier and Alaska Catarrh
Conqiotind, which I :<ta happy to sav give
me instant relief speedily followed by a per
fect cure. I now feel like an w man. and
1 cheeifully recommend it’s use by all suf
ferera Yours Reset.
H. W. Bough n,
ALASKA OIL.
The Great Pain Destroyer is of marvel',
ous efficacy in the treatment and cure of
deafness, toothache sore throat, headache,
pains in the chest side, arid back, rheuma
tism, neuralgia, sprain-, bruises, burns, cuts,
chilblains, or lameness in any part in the
body, for corns, warts, and bunions. Alaska
Medicines sold by druggists everywhere, or
sent to any address bv company's agent
on receipt of price Alaska Blood Purifier
$1 per bottle, fi for Alaska Oil or
Catarrh Compound 50 cento a bottle, 6 for
$2.50.
Special inducements to agents where our
medicines are not sold. Address J. A. Cal
lahan, general agent. Alaska Comp’d V©
178 Broughton bireet Savannah-
The Place toßuy The Best
GOODS For the LEAST MONET!
•*•**••
-IS AT—
TEEPEE & CO.’S.
19‘i and 195 Broughton Street.
■ CALL AT OUR STORE !
If you want Furniture. Mat tings, Window Rhede*, Kefrlgerators, Bed Hprnga, Mattrtn“\
Cooking Btovee, or anything in the Housekeeping Line, it will pay you toca
um besore buying elsewhere. New Goods Constantly
A r riving,
TU E r L h & U U . 1 193 and 195 Broughton Street, B 'tween Jeffer-
■ ■esaWVVI) bod auU Montgomery.
I ABRAM 1.. MOM JN,
DKaLF.r in
Gr> eerit’s,
Vegetables, Fruit*,
< ttnl-'ctjonnries, hie.
CORNERDUFI » •JBriROIGIIS
STREETS
A Ir- *4l sttpi iv nt st ivies *lw ivs. r»n
hand at teas liable prt* - »-.-. Tl>e puiiin
a .'ft <d the public,is r* sp* ctluilv’♦••liei*
-1
20 CENTS
Will buy a Pound ot A No. I
Korsted 1 oftte,
50 CENTS
VS ill buy a pound of A No, I
Tea.
60 CENTS
For a Peck of Whole Rit**,
IIIMS. CM) W HITE UE H
-4- A T VR K Y Lo W rlllc E8 +
For Fine Grades of Flour thH
will pleas'* v>u, Puv our
BRAND “SUPI EML.”
ODA WATER,
bODA WATER,
SODA WATER.
Our Fountain is now • uning
in full blast and f**r a 000 l
Ref e»hir g Dtjink pay us a vis
it. Don’t fail io visit us when
in need of (ir<*ceries, VS e can
save vou money, *
STRAUSS BROS, ’
formerly “Red Gr eery
'tore,’ nt ar Solomon’s Drug .
Store,
F. W. GERBER.
Watchmaker & Jeweler
-DEALER IN-
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Solid Gold and Silver
WATCHES, I’llM'KS, JEWELRY, -
and SPECTACLES.
—FINE SILVERWARE,—
KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, ETC.,
Repairing.
I have the finest facilities in the city,
to do repairing of Fine and com
plicated Vyatches, Clocks
and Jewelry.
ALL WORK WARP ANTED.
7 W 0-ERBER.
111-4 Bioughtou St. S»v»uuah, Ga.
TRIBUNE
I have a great many broken set*
and raid lots of Crockery and Gla<*<
Wale, which I Hin tilling vety low
to dispose of them. Now ia the
time to get goods cheap. Icecream
Chnnis cheaper than ever before.
Water Coolers and everything «la®
needed in rJhouse at
GEO. W. ALLEN’S
165 and 165 1-2 Broughton St.