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SA lUBDA i OCTOBER 15 1887
[t is rumor d that one of our letter
r rierß will soon join the army of ben-
. diets-
For first class jewelry go to J. Crane, corner
fast. Broad and Bryan street*.
J. A. Myites, Esq., formerly of this
4 ty. is now engaged at the Restaurant
at L. L. Lee at Atlanta.
Call and examine J Crane’s brand new boy
watches for only |2 25.
The Georgia Artillery will march in
4 body to the Ist Biyan Baptist church
,*n Sunday night. Rev. U. L. Houston
will preach a sermon on the occasion.
Men’s brand new watches at $2 75 and up
Splendid time-keepers, fully warranted at J.
Crane’s.
The Union Association will give »
grand ball at Odd Fellows Temple
Harris street on Tuesday night. Tick
ets 15 cents.
Go to J Crane for Watcbes. Clocks and Jewel
ry of all kinds, sold at bottom prices.
J. Crane’s $2 75 Watches can’t be excelled In
this market.
The old family residence of Mrs.
Susan Davison at Southville was en
tirely destroyed by fire on Monday
night last. The loss is said to be
covered by insurance.
Excelsior Lodge No. 1, A F & A M
will eive a grand oyster supper at
Chatham’s new hall on Monday night
Oct. 24-
AU charitably inclined citizens should
do all they can to make the festival to
be given by the Infirmary Relief As
sociation on the 24th a grand success.
The poor and afflicted of our race need
help.
Gov Gordon, has offered a reward of
£l5O for the arrest of Wm. Taylor,
Be> Cook and Jim Cook, who were im
plicated in the murder of Tiny Chari
ton on the 21st of last August.
G«n: J C. Claussen of Charleston of
the Ist Britz de 8. C., National Guards
have resigned and Col. 8. J. Lee will no
doubt be promoted to the position.
The Georgia Legislature refused to
appropriate 120,000 to decorate the
capital and Executive Mansion in hon
or of President Cleveland’s visit.
It is rumored that the Union of the
two colored Grand Lodges of Masons in
this State, will be brought about at
their December session - So mote it be.
J. J. Abrams, Esq., a prominent
young lawyer of this city died ob Sun
day Morning last after a few days ill
ness.
The Barrack« site for the new public
hiilding was endorsed by the mass
meeting Monday night,
Miss Addie E. McNeil left for At
lanta on Monday evening last to attend
school at the “Atlanta University.”
Lester Patterson a white you h was
caught in the act of robbing the Cen—
t>al Ticket office last Friday.
The Fulton’s Guards of Atlanta took
the 3rd prize of $l5O at the inster-state
drill held at Birmingham, Ala., on the
23d last month.
Some of our prominent white speak
<rs try to play “Smart Alec,” by
being w&ty and most time fail.
It is no use to attempt to contradict
the evidence of a policemen at the
Mayor’s court; Judgment is always
against you. It is decreed sc.
Mrs Alexander McHardy arrived
home from Augusta ou Tuesday last
A grand carnival will be given on
th) 25th of next month by the
Cricket club at Odd Fellows temple
Harris street.
What will the several Republican
County and Congressional Committees
do in the approaching campaign? Isnt
it about time to conciliate all differences
and “’et us have peace.”
Tom Fogarty was again on the ram
page this time be attacked policemen,
Thorpe. After considerable trouble he
was locked up in the calaboose charged
with disorderly conduct and carrying
concealed weapons.
Editor Hubbard M. Wilson of
Chattanooga, was married on the 23d
ultimo to the handsome and winning
yi b Carrie B. Walton of Augusta.
3he bridal presents were costly and
numerous.
Cliff rd the youngest daughter of the
late Edward Wright died at the resi
dence of her mother on Bismarck
street on Monday last and was buried
Tuesday. Mies Clifford was a promising
young lady and we sympathize with the
imitlu r in her loss.
P. M. Lamar, was assaulted by ex-
Devuiy Anderson on Monday last.
Bad blcod existed between these two
gentl n en for some time, and culmina
ted into blows on Monday. Col. Ander
son can e out the fight worsted.
Several of the Augusta papers are
1 kicki g” because Hon. P. H. Craig
an houerd colored gentlemen was chosen
as repr< sentative to the National Con
vention of the Knights of Labor
These ore- reads forget that the time
have (hanged.
UNITED FOR LIFE
The Mountainsand The
Seaboard Joined by
Hymen’s Silken Knot
Miss Claudia M. Deveaux. daugh
ter ofMr IsaacDeveaux, of this citv
and Mr Abraham L. Tucker of
Athens, Ga., were married at St.
Stephens Episcopal church at 8:30
o clock on \\ ednesdav evening last
Rev. John J. Andrew officiating, a
very brilliant and fashionable audi
ence being present to witness the
ceremony
The bridal pair proceeded by
eight attendants entered the church
in the following order: Messrs Hen
ry Patterson, and J. O. R oss of |
Valdosta, M isses Laura Thomas ©f j
Athens, and Mattie Ingliss. Messrs.
James Erwin and Lachland Pollard,
Misses Willie Tucker of Athens,
and Emmie DeLamotta. The bride's
dress ot white satin was most
tastefully trimmed with fine valen
cienne lace caught up with sprays
of lilys of the valley; coiffure dressed
quite high with a spray of orange
blossoms, long veil of silk illusion.
The bridesmaid dresses were of
white cashmere most elaborately
trimmed with beaded lace, moire
silk and ribbons.
The bride and groom left on
Thursday night, accompanied by
several friends. They will spend a
few days in Atlanta during the
Piedmont Exposition and will then
go to Athens their future home.
Following is a list of presents re
ceived by the bride, numerous val
uable ones not embraced in the list
having been forwarded to Athens
by friends.
Silver cake basket. Miss Fannie
Johnson, Eatonton, Ga.; half dozen
solid silver forks, Miss Anna Toliver;
water set, Mrs Jenkins; marseiles
spread, Miss Rere Walton: pink
macrome tidy, Rosa Deveaux; pink
white crotchet opera cape. Miss
Bonnie Sassard; dressing of io cakes
Mrs LaFayette; linen pillow shams
etched with red, Mrs Amanda Mid
dleton; pair of down pillows, Mr
and M Green Williams. Eatonton.
Ga; silver syrup pitcher. Mrs Laura
Deveaux! paalor cut glass toilet set
anddlce h’dk’f. Mr and Mrs J. R.
Mieseton; silver cake basket. Mr
Jam Erwin; silver soup ladle. Mr
and Mrs McGuffog; embroidered
hdkf. and marter, Claxton Middl
ton; silver card receiver. Mr and
MrsL. G. Middleton; blue silk gar
ters, master Martin McGrifTog. sil
ver berry dish, Lackland Pollard:
pair of handsome blankets. Dr Wm
Pollard; china tea set of fifty-four
pieces, Oriole Club; silver butter
dish, Miss Amy Warren. Augusta.
a a.; fine picture. Henry Osborne,
Gugusta, Ga.; icecream et. > ugusta,
Ga.; white satin fan, Miss Ophelia
Garey; hampered silver waiter oxy
dized, Mr and Mrs James B. De
veaux, Washington. D. C.; silver
pickle stand, Mr ahd Mr- R. J. Art
son; silver pickle stand. Mr and Mrs
E. P. Wall, Charleston; glass be ry
dish set in silver stand; ' r and Mrs
Castion, Charleston; si ver berry
stand; Mr and Mrs R. E. Pollard;
satin hdkf. satche’, mis Nellie Gar.
deen; satin wedding card. Master
Louis Deveaux; pair of vases. Char'
leston, S. C., no card; set of mats,!
Mrs J N Bell; macrame tidy, Mrs C
Weston; macrame tidy, Mrs Sarah
Howard; lace hdkf. Miss Clark;
one dozen assorted gilt edge china
plates, Miss Deganor; half dozen
silver knives. Miss Crevallier; half
dozen silver knives, Mr and Mrs
Jackson .Athens; frosted silver cake
basket;M ss L Thomas, frosted silver
cake basket, Miss W Tucker; silver
celery stand, Mrs Georgia S King,
Atlanta; silver waiter. Mrs s swift,
Atlanta; one dressed cake, Mrs s.
DeLamotta; half doz. silver tea spoon
Miss E DeLamotta; half dozen silver
forks; Mr James H. DeLamotta, d. c.;
pair rhine stone ear rings, set in
gold, Mrs chas DeLamotta; pickle
stand, Geo a Lord: worsted tidy,
Miss sarah sassard; worsted break
fast cape, Miss Bonnie sassard; lace
hdkf., Miss e Bennett; servia vase,
Nephew John Deveaux. servia vase,
silver sugar and cream set, set in
stand, Mr and Mrs J h deveaux;
red cashmere wrapper, Mrs wm
Else, charleston: silver butter knife,
Miss Annie ward, charleston, white
marseiles quilt, Rcre walton; silver
syrup pitcher, Mattie inghss; silver
flower stand, Mr and Mrs mgliss;
half dozen hdkfs. Miss jmmie Hare,
charleston; silver waiter, Mr and Mrs
c c Deveaux; large waiter, mats and
1 breakfast set, Mr and Mrs Desverney
bronze statuary, Mr s b navis; sil
ve castor. Mr and Mrs Pledger; sil
ver spoon holder, Mr wm Allen. At
lanta; silver breakfast set. Miss
Phoebe nines, halt dozen silver tea
spoons, Mr Frank curley; be ry set,
IMr Joseph Mirault; silver napkin
i rings and fancy plaque; Mrs Louise
Duggan; half dozen napkins, Miss
Minnie Hardee; silver napkin rings.
Miss Josephine Morel; silver cake
knife, Mr and mist a Morrel; silver
jewelry case, Mr and Mrs Spaulding;
set silver forks, Mr and Mrs low; ser-
1 via vases, mr and mrs Woodhouse;
cuspiods, mr and mrs Long; half
dozen napkins, miss Rosa Low; sil
ver napkin rings, mr and mrs Al
bert jackson - card receiver, miss
Lula Scott; half dozen knives and
coal scuttle, mr and mrs Bulloch;
white feather fan; miss Nannie Mer
cer; celuloid comb brush in red
plush case; embroidered cardinal
shawl, miss M E I ord, Charleston,
S C, mother of pearl card case, mrs
jane Lord. Charleston; horse shoe,
and cushion, Lottie Spaulding; ser
via vase, little Fannie Deveaux.
VISITORS TO THE WEDDING.
Mr and Mr* La Prade, Chattano* ga,
Tenn.. Mrs Phylli* Swift, of Atlanta. Ga.
Mr J O Bosh, Valdosta, Ga. Mr Sam Davis,
Atlanta Ga. Mr Henry Delamotta Wash
ington, D C. Mis* Willie Tucker, Athens,
Ga. Miss Lau. a Thomas, Athens, Ga.
Rev. 8. H. Robertson, pastor ofSt -
Pl.illips A M E church. Sunday
Morning prater uieetkg at 5 a m..
preaching nt 10$ a 01., by Rev. B. H.
'Vib ams of Emanuel A M church
Chadeston, 8. t'.. he will also bring a
laree excursi n with him who will wor
ship with St. Phillips church. Sunday
school at 1:30 p tn. The annual sermon
will be preach to the society known as
he social band by the pastor at 7;30 p,
tn. The public are welcome.
Rev R. Seabrook of the A M E
church Orlaitdti, Fla., begs to return
his many thank* to the following
parties for the amounts opposite
their respective names to be used
m paying the debts of his church
also to Elder J. A. Wood for mauy
courtesies extended.
Elder J. H. Adams, Thomasville $lO 15
St. Philips church. 8 00
St. Jarne* Tabernacle 12 00
Rev. E. K. Love, 2 00
$32 15
J. J. Forbes, Esq., of Jackson
ville, Fla., died in that city on the
13 ins'. Bro. Forbes has many
friends in t hi-* city who will regret
to hear of his death.
The y.mng Chathams oicktie.festival
w II take place Monday night at Empire
hall.
Mrs S. Swift ot Atlanta, Mrs. Wm.
Else Miss Anne Ward, & Miss Hattie
Howard of Charleston, and Mr. J. O.
Ross of Valdosta were in the city ,atteu
ding the wedding during the week.
‘•I want to thank you,” writes a young
man to B. F. Johnson & Co., Richmond
V i., for placing me in a position by
which I am enabled to make money fast
er than 1 ever did before.” This is bu'
a sample extract of the many hundred
of similar letters received by the above
ft m. See their advertisement in
another column.
We hope the matter of obtaining
more sclvol room for the many poor
color-d children who was unable to
gain admittance at the opening will uot
be all wed to die out for the want of
attention by our school board - Look
into the matter gentlemen. A few
hundred dollars appropriated will do
the work
Solicitor Gen. Duß gnon poured a
few scathing rebukes into Representa
tive Norwood at the meeting for drag
ing the o’d hackneyed. ’‘War question - ’
into the discussion of the postoffice site’
They were well deserved as it is about
ti ne for the Hon gentlemen to under
stand that all such flings are about
played out.
If our yonng men and women who
speak so much about their desires to
see their race elevated socially, morally
and politically, would go to work as
they should, and patronize the Tribune
the organ of their people, they would
do the right thing. ‘-Actions speak
louder than words.’,
Capt. Sam B. Davis formerly fore
man of the old Savannah Echo and now
one of the editors and proprietors of
the Atlanta Defiance was on a visit to
our city- We were more than please
ito shake with ‘ Sam’’ on Wednesday
last.
J. H. DeLuinottu, Esq . first class
cleik in the Auditors office of the
United States Treasury at Wash
ington, arrived in our city on Mon
day last. Hie host of frienus were
very glad to see him.
_— —
For sale cheap, a spring wagon
in first-class order. Apply at
No. 52 Reynolds.
MONUMENTAL
Corn Shelter
The Safest, Surest, Quickest and beat
cure for
Corns Bunions And Warts,
Shells,-,off their further growth; stope
all pain; givesnotrouble; ensure* com
fort to the fret; makes walking easy.
Don't buffer any longer from these
piiufui excrescences, but remove them
with Corn Shelter.
Price Only 15 Ocnt*. For Sale
by all Druggist*.
—O »oc R— —•
Stephen Johnson,
Denier in Poultry, Country Produce
Venison and Game, of all descriptions
Ntall No. 1; Northwest corner of the
Market. Residence corner Duffy and
Lincoln streets, Navannah, Ga.
w—- 1
NOTICE.— Prof. E. A. Rogers,
having returned to the city,
would inform his friends and the
public that he will re-open his day
school, corner of Price and Gaston
streets on Monday morning the loth
instant. Patronage respectfully so
licited. Terms moderate.
ULMER’S LIVER CORRECTOR.
This vegetable preparation is invalu
able for the restoration of tone and
strength to the system. For dyi-j tit
constipation and other ills, caused by
disorded liver, it cannot be excel ed
Highest prizes awarded, and endmsed
by eminent medical men. Ask for Ul
mer’s Liver Corrector and take no
other. SI.OO a bottle. Freigh paid
to any address.
B F ULMER, M. D.
Pharmacst, Savannah, Ga
Free of Deception*
WK HAVE TAKEN HOLD OF THE
FARMER GIRL.
One of the very best of stoves and assure onr
customers they cannot i-e surpassed for ex
cellence in baking, Economy of Fuel, and
Resistance to wearaud Tear. It takes only
a few seconds to prove this throughout.
LOVELL & LATTIMORE,
SAVANNAH, GA
FRAZEBsreise
BEST IN THE WORLD.
Its wearing qualities are unsurpassed, actually
outlasting two boxes of any other brand Free
from Animal Oils. XWGET THE GENUINE.
FOB SALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY
IjOOK
These Prices
Smoked Shoulder, 4,5, 6,7
and 8 cents.
Smoked Hums, 5, 6 7, and
8 cents.
Sugars, 5,5 i 6, and 61-2
cents.
Flour, bbl. 3.50, 4.00, 4.50
and 5.00.
Tobacco, lb. 18, 20,25, 27
and 1-2 and 30 cents.
All other goods in propor
tion Now is the time for
cash customers
M. J. DOYLE,
The Place to Buy The Besi
GOODSFor the. LEAST MONEY!
—IS AT—
TEEPEE & CO’S.,
192 and 195 Broughton Street.
HOT’ CALL AT OUR STORE
*»
If you want Furniture, Mattings, Window Shdes, Refrigerators, Bed Springs,
Cooking Stoves, or anything in the Housekeeping Line, it will pay you to call oa
us before buying elsewhere. y ew GOOdB Constantly
Arriving,
T 5 2 P • 2 & CO 193 and 199 Broughton Sts bet.
R UU • j Jefferson and Montgomery.
C 0 H E N ’S
BARGAIN HOUSE,
WE HAVE RECEIVED THIS DAY 10,000 PAIR SAMPLE Sho«
Os the Finest make, which will be sold at |1.50 per pair.
COME EARLY TO A VOID THE RUSH.
Cohen's Bargain House.
8. W. CORNER BROUGHTON AND BARNARD.
SCHEDULE
CENTRAL RAILROa!
Savannah, Ga., Sept IS, IMQ
ON and after this data Passenger Trains a
run dally unless marked f, which i
daily, except Sunday.
The standard time by which these tra
run, 1*36 minutes slower than Savannah e
ti me.
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No t. No. 3. No. 7
Lv. Savannah 7 I(>am 830 pm .5 40 p
Ar Guyton 8 o7 am & 4U p
Ar Millen 9 4>i am 11 03 pm S 45p
Ar Augusta 1140 am 645 am
Ar. Mat-on 1 40 pin 320 am
Ar Atlanta A4O pm 7 15 am
Ar Columbus 9 35 pm 2 55 pin
Ar Montg’ry 7 25 am 1 13 pm
Ar Kuftuila 4 37 am 4 10 pm ......i
Ar Albany . 11 o 5 pm 255 pm
Train No 9f leaves Savannah 2:00 pm; a
rives Guyton, 2:55 pm
Passengers for Sylvania, Wrightsville, M
ledgevllle and Eatonton should take 7:10 a n
train.
Passengers for Thomaston, Carrolton, Perr
Fort Gaines, Talbotton. Buena Vista, Blake*
and Clayton should take the 8:30 p in train.
No 2 No 4. No. 8.
Lv Augustn 12 I<* pin 9 20 pm . J
Lv Macon loxi am tl 00 pm i
Lv Atlanta 650 am 7 15 pin
LvColumbusll :x> pm 12 i& pm 1
Lv Montg’ry 725 pin 7 40 am
Lv Eufaula 10 12 pm 10 47 am i
Lv Albany 4 45 nm 11 55 am
Lv Millen 2 28 pm 320 am 529 al
Lv Guyton 403 pm so7am . 658 ai
Ar Savannah 500 pm 6 15am 800 al
Train No. 10+ leaves Guyton 310 p nuarrivt
Savannah 4 25 p m.
sleeping cars on all night trains between Sa
vannah, Augusta. Macon and Atlanta, ala
Macon and Columbus
Train No.'S, leaving Savannah at 82- ,»m wl
stop regularly at Guyton, out at no other point
to put otrpassengers between Savannah and
Millen.
Train No. 4, will atop on signals at Station*
bet ween Millen and Savannah to take on past
aengers for Savannah.
Connections at savannah wl't Savannah
Florida and Western Hallway for all points 10
Florida.
Tickets for all points and sleenlng car berth!
on sale at City Office. No 20 Bull street, and
Depot Office 30 minutes before departure of
each train
J. < SHAW, G. A. WHITEHEAD,
Ticket Agent, Gsn. Pass. Agent
COAST LINE Rail Road.
Tafisi?*’ 111 Mu II Mm—
MMr’A rUSB TWW'I ? » » • (ta 8s • if,
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Cathedral Cemetkry. Bona ven-
tuhk and Thunderbolt.
SUNDAY SCH E DULE.
OUTWARD INWARD.
I.KAVK I.KAVK LBAVK
SAVANNAH. BONXVKSTUKK THOSDIIBOIT.
8:00 A. M. 7:15 A M 1710 a7~m7~
9:X5 “ 9;05 •• 9:00 «
10:35 •• 10:05 « 10;00 «
11:45 •• 11:05 •• 11:00 ••
2:15 P M 12:40 P. M 12:35 P M. «
3:0 “ 2:40 “ 2:35 “
4:00 •• 3:W •• 3:25 ••
5:00 “ 4:30 “ 4:25 “
0:1X1 « 5:30 “ 5:25 “ !
6:50 “ 6:30 •• 6:25 “.
E COBB y
Superlntandent
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teak ui fyhs fcy Co.
Rt'PKRINTKNDKNT’H OFFICK, |
Savannah, GA., Sept 10, 1587.1
ON and after MONDAY Hept 12, 1887, the fol
lowing Schedule will be in efTecl:
STANDARD TIME.
No. 1. No 3.
Mave Savannah .... 9 30am 3:00 pm
Arrive Tybee 10::«lnm 4:oopm
No. 2, No. 4.
Ix-ave Tyhee 11:00 atn 5:45 p m
Arrive Savannah 12:00 m 6:45 p’tn
All trains leave Savannah from Savannah
and Tyhee Depot in M F. and W. yard, east of
passenger depot. Tyhee from Ocean
House
Tickets on sale nt Depot Ticket Office and
Fernandez’s Cigar Htore, corner Bull and
Broughton streets. C. O. HAINES,
Hupertandntendent Engineer.
SAMPLE ftffiZSr ’S.iHfft,."
on receipt of UJ L 1 UjiY one Dollar. L
eral discount allowed to Poatoiasteni Aaent* au
Hubs. The Polios a "V I TA <Uz«£
of New York Is the MAILEU OnlTI
Illustrated Hporting and Hensailonal Journ
puhl died on the A luerican continent. 131» lAUi
Apply for terms to Jt* lAxblt
Uclurd K. Pox, Franklia Bquara, Mow Tori