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pRDAY NOVEMBER 5, 1887.
k R. W. White’s connec-
.•J-MBiB ,
with the Tribune hav
been severed,the Manager
I. Deveaux, will collect all
tys due for subscriptions
advertisements.
jm” Fortune in his ‘‘Weekly
s’ still strikes for tiie Negro
| the shoulder
I vote at the next election you
pay your poll tax’ The office
bw open for payment of the
ik anarchists will be hanged
’hieago Friday November 11.
Supreme Court of the United
Is having denied the writ of
• applied for bv their counsel.
efforts are being made
be citizena of St. Louis, Mo.,
ve the National Republican
\ention to meet in that city.
|K New York Age is one of the
bst, brainest and most plucky
iders of equal rights before
aw that the Negro has on this
nent. Long may it live.
nion there in strength, Let the col
,en of Georgia unite and make their
manifest. —Georgia Baptist
tSIBLE advice Bro. White.
J is certainly the only way as a
that we can accomplish any
there ever w >s a time tha* the
•d men of Georgia needed io
Jin convention and consult on
|rs of vital importance to them
I people it is now. Keep
ball in motion until the
of calling the convention is
dated into a fact.
». Venable a well known
white manes Columbus, G,t
meeting of the Sa vation Arjov
d the following praver :
**Our Father who art in heaven,
Hallowed be thy name.
Send u» down a jug of rum,
And we’ll get there all the same.”
• cit'zens of the “city by the
<ave had a gala time this week
'their trade processions, which
immense numbers of visitors
jir city, notwithstanding that
Ibad Beit her Jeff Davis nor
'land to give eclat to the
ion.
:yor Hewitt, of New Yoik
as after many years of expe
■»B a politician, come to the
sion that the press must b*»
‘d. fie says that it is injurious
‘•healthful existen e of a free
nment.” We are fearful that
others like Mr. Hewitt will
r in their places before a bold
press.
E election for State office's
place in Ohio on Tiwlay.
the ontlo.>k seems that Gov.
<er will be re-elected bv a
r majority than ever. Not
tfanding the forensic ebupicnc.
bv. Gordqn of this Stale and
jvidence of Bishop Turner that
|sed oir.Jhe ocea ion.
iE colored militaiy of Nashvill«
1.. turned out on the oc lasion
e visit, of President Cleveland
at city and took their portion
a line of parade in rear <>f the
-3 militia companies when h
I drunken officer rode up and
them out. The commander
h colored companies accepted
insult «nd maryhed hi- com
-1 back to the quarters where
were dismi-sed.
iboor*e Ohio will M-and by John Sher-
The Republican (*r»y of this St ile
sever more thorough * united >n any
Ailiou that, that the preat Ohio *Ut< a
huul t be Uie Republican candidate
‘resilient in 1888.--Ciuciniiaii Ti<n«*
tear. vv '*■ .
Through the ignorance of a
judge of the Superior Court of the
laws that he bad to administer, or
the gross carelessness of the clerk
of the court, Charlotte Jones a
colored woman was made to serve a
term of 12 months mere than
she was originally sentenced for, or
the Statutes of the State demanded
for the offence committed. This is
not the first case of this kind that
has been brought to the public’s
attention. A few months ago a
similar case happened, and thus
i these poor convicts not only pay
rhe lull penalty of the laws made
and provided for in such cases, but
through gross carelessness at.d ig
norance on the part of State officers
suffer unjust and illegal impris
onments. There seems to be no
remedy for this evil until the damn
able convicts system of our State is
amended, which is already looked
upon by the civilized world as a
disgrace to the fair name of our
I State.
i The National Colored Exposition
to be held in Atlanta in November
1885 is exciting the efforts of all
prominent colored citizens every
where throughout this State, ex
cept Savannah, and why is i ? The
material to add wealth and iuflu nee
to the cause is here, unless they
desire to be behind in everything
which is not a very creditable place
to fill now adays. In Augusta a lew
days ago a large and enthusiastic
meeting was held and addressed by
Director Gen. Philips, alter which
resolutions were passed pledging
th dr earnest and hearty siipp >rt to
the cause. There is no doubt that
the object is a good One mid will
prove of incalculable bent lit to our
people generally. Expositions
like these are held by white
citizens over the wlio’e country to
show the world what advancement
they have made in scierct*, m<chan
ical, agi i< iillural and other industri
al putsuils, and why not we? A
race not loner emerged from slavery
■ml the sho.ving that can and will
be made we know will be a cn d t
able one. Interest your.elves
friends, t all a meeting, <•< i respond
with Director General I’nil ps and
pill t lie ball in mo! ion.
/’JA7CN 7.V T/l EAT Eh'S.
There have been of I ate numerous
panics in theaters caused from some
foolish pe sou raising the cry of fire
and the result has been the loss of
human life. Ever since the great
iheater fire in Paris a short time
ago followed by the one in Berlin at
which so many people were killed,
the least commotion in a crowded
house of amusement is liable to
cause a panic Such panics were
witnessed at the Ui-inu in New
York, a theater in Chicago, and a
i heater in Philadelphia during the
centennial celebration. Loss of
life wss only p-evented i»y the
prest nee of in’lld of the actors and
coolness of the attaches. Tin* peo
ple who were injured w.re all hint
while Lying to e*cape from the
galleries or through narrow ex'ts.
The gelleries in the theaters nr<
nearly all dangerous to bfe, and in
many instances there it- o .lv <ne
exit from the body of the hoii>e.
Those who are d> b gated hy
law to look after bn blings being
■ O'S'iuccd in the different cities
should see to it that pines of
amusements are so built that there
will be proper escapes in time of
fire or a panic. Bpe< inf a’lention
should be paid to the galh fes.
which me 10-da'’ I'otliinir better
tlian d-aih-tr ps —Fiom Demorest
Monthly for N vemb •»-.
Foster Bros,
Walkei Street.
Practical Horse hoeing Wheelwrights
and Black'Uiiib>, hiving ner-onil expe
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t.> executo all work «ih disp itch and
the best styb*. Give us m call,
and sitistaction guaranteed.
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Those who wish to consult her upon tM
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She reveals the deepest secrets; unveils the
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brings separated married couples and lovers
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<v, CTayasawii
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T p "' 3
Corner Congress A Bull Streets-
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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Telephone Call No. 100, answered da
• ■might. Extracting Teeth One DcJa
each, extiacting Tteih and Artificia
Teeth a specialty. Fine quality of Tooth
!’■ wder and To<>th Brushes for sale.
TERMS CASH.
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Look at this style,
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Clothing Palace.
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We are offering the greatest
inducement in prices on
Gents,' Youths' and Boys’
DIIESS SLITS! BLShESS SLITS!
neckwear, underwear hosiery &c.
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