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"SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1887.
If you don't get the Tribunk aftei
this issue you will und'-rsttmtl it is be
cause you have not paid for it.
Go to t. Fried for yonr Collars and Cuffs
Slight shocks of earthquake acc-un
pained by the rumbling sounds wire
flt at Summerville, and Charleston on
TnU'sduy niitht. Shocks were also felt
m California and Mexico.
South Carolina white Episcopalians,
are a tough set of Christ tans. A large
minority withdrew from the Convention
on Thursday last because colored cler
gymen were admitted as delegates.
S one missionary work ought to be done
among these alleged Christians before
the devil claims them as his own.
Go to L. Fried for your Pleated White and
Fancy shirts.
We regret very much to learn of
the serious illness of our old friend
K. S. Thomas, and hope to chroni
cle his early recovery.
For the latest styles of shirts, Collarsand
Cuffs, L Fried’s the place.
We respectfully acknowledge the
receipt of an invitation to attend the
twelfth annual commencement ex
ercises of tire State Normal and In
dustrial school at Huntsville, Ala.,
on the 29th instant.
The State convention of Georgia
Baptists will be held at Bruswick,
Ga., on next Wednesday. Rev. W
I White, Chairman.of the State Cen
tennial Committee, has called his
committee to meet in that city on
Tuesday, on business of importance
and requests the chairwan of each
associational committee in the State
to meet with them at the same time.
Boston and Baltimore Corned beef
at H Logan’s stalls 67 and 68
At a meeting of the Savannah Light
infantry held on Tuesday May 3. 1887.
the following named gentlemen were
dieted honorary members of said com
pany: Cd J II Deveaux; Lieut A K
iLsve-mey; Jas II C Burke; G 8 Wil
liams; Jas Williams; Win Howard; J
P Green; H 11 Lee; Lieut L A Wash
ing'on; Thom >s E Ferrebee; G W Wil
liams; Pr>i James Middleton; Oliver
Foster; K Wright; Jacob Bowens;
II R Rahn; Wm L >gan; RN Rutledue;
bergt C M Roberts; Da»’l B Gadson
SJenrosS: Jas Dorsey; Prince Houston;
Middleton Anderson; George Bacon; J.
E Hamilton.
Syrup of Nitre cures Coughs, Colds
Ac. For sale by all druggists.
Services at St. Philip’s A. M. E.
church, to-morrow will be as fol
lows: Prayer meeting at 5 a. m.;
preaching 10:30 a. m. by Rev. J.
M. Chav is. of Charleston, S. C.;
Sunday school at 1:30 p, m., which
will be addressed by Dr. J. W. Troy,
of Va.; preaching at 3 p. m. by the
pastor and at 7:40 p. m. by Rev. J.
M. Chav is.
For underwear, L. Fried's the place.
Try L. Fried for your Red Flannel Shirts and
Drawers,
Yellowstone Kit continues his en
tertainments corner Liberty and
Price streets to audiences of from
sto 7 thousand people nightly. Kit
has made some very remarkable
ci; es in the citv and there is a uni
versal demand for his medicines.
His pad is especially spoken of in
the highest terms by all who have
used it, and many are the remark
able cures which it has performed—
Yellowstone Kit by his many acts
of charity and his straight-forward
manner of doing business has estab
lished himself in the confidence of
the people at-large—and will no
doubt make a grand success of his
advertising in this city.
The cry is L. Fried is the place for Shirts Col
ars and Caffs.
Try the Elephant Overhalls at L Fried.
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Head Quarters A
Ist Battalion, Georgia Vol- I
unteers. Colored. j
Savnnah, Ga.. May 13. 1887. J
The battalion will parade on
Thursday, May 19, next, the anni
versary of the 15th amendment to
the constitution. The line will be
formed on South Broad street right
resting on Habersham street at 10
o’clock a. in.
The colors will be escorted to the
place of assembling, by the Lone
Star Cadets.
Company commanders are enjoin
ed to have their commands on the
ground promptly at the hour desig,
Rated. By'order
John IL Deveaux.
; f Lt. Col. Corn’d'g.
A. K. Desverney,
Ist Lt. and Adjutant.
hi great variety arid eheap at 1..
. r fled.
Rev. Abraham Murehis m formerly a
• deacon of the First Bryan Bap ist
Church of -his city, but since 1861
. a resident of Mitchellville, Hihon
Head, b- (’ t) d itC j 011 |. lSt gaiurdiiy
'' evening at his home in Sou h Carolina.
he deceased wis in many respect* a
remarsabie man Ater leaving his na
tive city he was ordained a minister of
the gospel, and through his effons,
e main y, the Baptist Church <d bis adopt
-1 ed State, was organized and owes its
t present state of high profieeucy t-i his
indomit Me zeal and courage. Hr b>d
extraordinary will-power and always
h exert- d it for the be-t interest of his
1 people During the w u he was often
1 called on by the commandant of the
post of Hilton Head to advis- his peo
pie,in the right direction which was
always saiisfactory to all parties coo
-1 cerued, C'>ns< queoi ly he became to he
known as the " Black Prince of Mitchell
-1 villp." He was once mayer.-f his town
by appointment and be it said to his
1 credit that notwithstanding ihepieju
-1 dice then rife in the army against col
- oixd men, he. succeeded in giving satis
faction. After the war he t<> k. an ac
j five part in politics so far as they rela
ted to education and civil rights of h s
j people, His remains was buried from
21 his mother church in this city on last
Monday afternoon, and thus closed the
. care r of one of the most extraordinary
meu f his time.
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Northern and Tennessee Beef, Mut-
* ton and V eil ot the best quality always
’ ou hai dat II Logan’s stalls 67 and 68,
City Maiket. #
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Festivals, Excursions Etc.
Sunday May 15 Excursion to
1 Bluffton, by Ihe Loving Daughters ot
: Bryan ou B.earner "Pope Catlin” from
. foot of Drayton street. Tickets 75
. cents, children 50 cents.
Munday May 16 —Excursion by the
Georgia Cadets to Beaufort, on steamer
St. Ni hulas at 7 o’clock a. ui. Tickets
50 cents.
Mondax May 16 —Excursion and
pic-nic to Isle Hope by Armenia Lodge
No. 1930 G. U. O. of O. F. Trains
leave 9 a. m., and 2 p. m. Tickets 35
cents and 20 cents
Monday May 16—Grand Supper at
Odd Fellows’ hal', Dufly street by the
Ladies Social Club. Refreshments free.
Tickets 25 cents - and 15 cents. Doers
open 7 0 clock p. in,
Monday May 16 —Ball at Empire
Hall by the Guiding Stars Base Bill
club Doors opeu at 8 p in Admission
25 cents.
Monday May 16—Grand entertain
merit at Sturtevant hall ou Liberty
Street near West Broad by the John
son Enterprising club. Doors open at
730 p. m. Tickets 25 cents.
Thursday Evening May 19 —Com-
bination Military Hop by the Savannah
Light Infantry, and Lone Star Cadets
at Odd Fellows Brick Temple, Dutiy
street. Tickets 25 cents.
Thursday May 19—Military ILp
by the Chatham L ght Infantry at their
hal! Gwinnet and Montgomery streets -
Doors open at 8 p m. Tickets 25 cents.
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 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
mery streets, can testify to his curt?s,
as his vast experience obt a i n ed in
different countries, hospitals and
private practice enables him to de
tect disease were it would be over
looked by others.
lie also examines and treats the
eye for all diseases and keeps a full
line of spectacles, eye glasses, etc. It
is the headquarters of Dr. S. C.
Parsons medicines, electric support
ers, electric belts, electric lung pro
tectors, electric hosiery, belts, truss
es, splints, crutches, ladies doily 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, eye glasses,
a complete stock of drugs, chemic
als. herbs, roots and barks.
Contractor, Builder Ac.
The under-igned is prep in d to con
tract for budding and all kinds of car
penter work generally, and re-p'etfully
solicits patronage from the publie.
William Alston,
44 Gwinnett street.
Blacksmith Ac.
John Powell, Thunderbolt road»
'near Toll Gate is doing all kind- of
black-mithing, Jior>eshoeing, wheel
wrighting Ac., 'at reasonable prices
j Satisfaction is guanteed in every case
SPECIAL NOTICES.
The b st place to buy furniture and
stoves < n the instalment plan is at Free
man and Oliver, 192 Broughton street.
John IL Deveaux Commercial Nota
ry fSpeeial attenti n given to drawing
Deed*. Bills of sale etc. ny bu.-ine-s
intrusted to me will receive prompt at
tention. 158 St. Julian sireet, Tribune
office. .
R. J. ARTSON,
Practical Carpenter and jobber, will re
ceive orders left at 41 Whitaker street.
Prompt attention given and all work
guaranteed.
Cyrus Campfleld,
Practical Jeweler, (late of S. P. Hamil
ton) has opened at No. 41 Whitaker
street, where he will be phased to see
all ot his old friend- and natrons.
Prompt atiention given to all work
intrusted to him and satisfaction guar
anteed.
Harrison Crane
The Well-known Watch maker and
Jeweler citi be found at his old stand
e.ouer President and Drayton streets,
where he gives special attention to the
repairing ot Clocks, Watches and Jew
elry. He assures good work and
prompt attention, thereby soliciting the
patronage of a generous public.
117 ANTED, everybody to know
VV 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. C- LAMBERT.
I)ENT I S T ,
The insertion of Crowns on Roots
obviating the wearing of a plate, [a
specialty] done in the most perf'Ct man
ner. Teeth extracted without pain.
Consultation f'r< e. Patr mage solicited.
Cor. Houston and South Broad streets,
Savannah, Ga.
Go to L. Fried for your Fancy Percal shirts
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THESE PRICES.
Smoked Shoulder, 4,5, 6,7,
.and S cents.
Smoked Hams, 5,6, 7, and 8
cents.
Sugars, 5, SA, C> and (H cents.
Flour, bld. 3.00, 3.50, 4.00,
4.50 and 5.00.
Tobacco, ll> IS, 20,25, 27| and
30 cents.
All other goods in proportion.
Now is the time for cash cus
tomers. M. J. DOYLE,
market square.
K. J. Crane,
Practical
Watchmaker
AND JEWELER.
Cor. Wheaton A Reynolds Streets?
Cash Paid For Old (iold and
Silver.
SAVANNAH, GA..
lllgl mil ClliriEl
Cures all diseases arising from an impure
state of the blood Cures Scrofula, Tumors,
Disfiguring Humors of the skin ami scalp
Liver and Kidney Complaints, Dyspepsia,
Billiotisness, 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 remediesbecau.se
they have afforded me great relief. Alaska
Blood Purifier will I uild up the shattered
constitution and make one feel like a new
being, adding energy strength and vigor to
one’s system. Alaska Catarrh Compound is
simply wonderfull in its effects, it will cure
Cold in the head and Head che almost in
stantly, and I cheerfully commend them to
all. Yours respectfully,
KEV. U L. HOUSTON,
Savadnah Ga.
Alaska cleanses the blood, strengthens
the Ikmlv and builds up the enfeebled and
broken down constitution.
LADIES, use Alaska Blood Purifier it is
specially adapted to your complaints.
"IL.ISkI I'IBIIIIII (IIIMI’OLW
The indisputable sure Catarrh cure. Alas
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when ail other remedies utterly failed. Alas
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true merit, than the testimony furnished you
by Alaska Compound Co., from among your
own citizens friends and neighbors. Testi
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Alaska Compound Co., Lynn, Mass.
Gentlenit >•'—
I have suffered of ulcerative Catarrh for
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have also been under regular medical treat
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tism, neuralgia, sprain-, bruises, burns, cuts,
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on receipt of price Alaska Blocs! Purifier]
$1 per liottle, G for Alaska Oil or
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$2.50.' . M
Special inducements to agents where our
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lahan. general agent. Alaska Cornp'd Co.
178 Broughton Street Savannah-
The Place to Buy The Best
GOODS For the LEAST MONEY!
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TEEPLE & CO.’S.
J .92 and 193 Broughton Street. ..
’ ” [gf* CALI. AT OCR STOKE I .
If you want Furniture, MattlngH, Window Rhade., Hefrlgeratorn, Bed HpHng.; If»itn*M"(,
Cooking Htoves, or anything in the Houaegeeping Line, It wW.pay yowtacail <>u
ua before buying elsewhere. AVer G ootls Con st a fitly
Arriring. . .. •<’ j
mPLEkUJ.i H»3 and I#s Broughton Street, Between Jeffer
• " •••, |ou >n( j yjvntgomery.
i ABRAM L MONGIfi
dealer in
groceries,
Vegetables, Fruits,
ConfectionarieSjoEtc. h
CORNER DUFF i and BURROUCHH
STREETS.
A fresh supply of articles always 0|
hand at reasonable prices. The pntrotl
age of the public is respectfully solicit!
ed. I
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20 CENTS j
Will buy a Pound of A No. 3
Ron steel Coffee,
50 CENTS
V 5 ill buy a Pound of A No, 1
Tea,
60 CENTS
For a Peek of Whole Rie«
HAUS. AM) WHITE H E AII
4- At Very Low Prices -f 1
For Fine Grades of Flour thal
will please vou, Buv our
BRAND “SUPBEME”'
tODA WATER,
bODA WATER,
SODA WATER
Our Fountain is now runing
in full blast and f<>r a Cool 1
Refreshirg Drink pay us a vii 4
it. Don’t fail to visit us when!
in need of Groceries, V e car|
save vou money,
STRAUSS BROS,
Formerly “Red Grcceryl
Store,’ near Solomon’s Drug
Store,
F. W. GERBER.
Watchmakers Jeweler
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Solid Gold and Silver
WATCHES, CLOCKS, 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 Watches, Clocks
and Jewelry.
ALL WORK WaRI'ANTED.
F W &EE.BEB..
i I 4 Broughton St, Savannah, Ga.
“TRIBUNE ’
I have a great many broken seta
anti odd lots of Crockery and Gla'-s
Ware, which I am selling very low
to dispose of them. Now is the
time to gel goods cheap. Icecream
Churns cheaper than evgr before.
Water Cooleis and everything else
needed in h house at
GEO. W. ALLEN’S
, 165 and 165 1-2 Bruhgliton St.