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Saturday December .4 ixst.
Another year will soon be added ;
#0 the past.
’ In making your Christmas pur
biases remember your debt to the
Tribune.
< The New Year will soon be upon
as, then we can safely listen to new
Resolves.
Billy Williams, Esq., of Doboy ;
was in the city on Wednesday last. '
Dr. T. James Davis has left the I
<itv for a two weeks business trip
The M. W, Grand Lodge F, A,
>[. will meet in this city on Tues
day next at io a. m.
The Thunderbolt Yacht Club will
give a grand ball on Monday Dec.
16, at Thunderbolt.
Our streets are crowded with la
dies accompanied by their little ones
who are now making their anxious
wishes of what old Santa Claus
Should bring for them.
The citv and Superior courts are
gtill holding their daily sessions and
tending up recruits to the chain
gang and penitentiary.
Wade Collins one oi the oldest
and most prominent butchers in our
market died on Thursday last at his
country residence.
The New Year Jolly Club will
g’v- a Dime festival on Monday
oight Jan. 2, at the Waiter’s Union
Hall, Cuvier and Walburg streets.
Two thousand second-hand gar
ments have been shipped from
Charleston to Atlanta, The dudes
of the Gate city can now appear in
cheap shoddy holiday attire.
The Prize Drill of the Young
Chatham Light Infantry will take
place on Tuesday night December
37, at Chatham’s hall. Tickets 25
cents.
The election to decide whether
the cemetery shall be used for the
Court House site will take place on
the 7th January, and is already
rufflling the political waves.
The First African Bantist church
is holding a fair at the Mozart hall.
The fair will continue for two
weeks, and the proceeds will be
devoted to improving their church.
.I.Crane’s $2 7.5 Watches can’t be excelled in
tids market.
Why nt our amateurs and d-batin
societies move in the matt< r of
raisins' funds fo> - the erection of a mon
ament to the martyred Negro soldiers.
Rev J W. Dingle in eunpany with
our old friend Rev J. 8, Thomas paid
<s a call on Thuisday last.
Bishop H. M. Turner p>id us n visi'
.on Wedne-diy last. We regret not
being pre-o-tit to gr-et the old champ
ion of human rights.
R-v H. S’licklmd, P. E’ Thomas
ville. District p iid us a vssit ou Thurs
d<y last. The elder speaks encou-ag
ing'y ol his w >rk.
R-v. W. A. P arce who is now sta
tion d at Biakcly, Ga , paid us a visit
in cnmr-any w’h Rev. R Wilson
and we went pleased ro meet rhe gen
tle mm.
. .Men’s brand new watches at $2 75 and up
Splendid time-keepers, fully warranted at J.
Crane’s.
Mr. J K. P, Carr, received on Tues
day last for cl rk of the Superior court
1002 votes which shows the popu'sri y
of the young man among nil class’s.
The locomotive engineers on the S.
F. & W. Rtilr-ad are kicking f-r
more pay. Their c-«nse may be just
but if they were Negroes instead of
white m-n the whole 'force” would
have been called t > ‘ arms.”
The Georgia B iptist says that Cap*.
J. A. Sykes writes them a letter en
dors ng the Sta’e Convention of colored
men. That is all right hut how ahont
ibe “natives ” In the call we failed to
see any of the names attached to the
•al! of Rev. W. J. White.
St. John Baptist church was re organ
i*ed on Tuesday uight last the following
gentlemen offioiated. Revs. F- J. Keat
ing, H. Johnsen. John Anderson, Rev.
Jackson. Good audience and the pros
pect seems to be that, the pastor R-v.
I). Grove, is iu a bright field for the
future.
Call and examine JCrane * brand new boy
Watches for only $2 25
The Leading Aid and Social Club
will give a New Year’s Hop, on Monday
uight, January 2u d., 1888, at the Em
pire Hall. They earnestly ask the pat-
Muage of their friends and well-wishers
m they intend to make it a grand affair.
Admission only 25 cents.
Northern and Tennessee Beef, Mut-
I ain and Veal of the beat quality always
u® hand at H Logan’s stalls 67 and 68,
<hty Market- •
I W>i U> J crane for Welch-* I'usek* an ! Jewel
■ Ij' of all k! nAs. avid at (mUmmi prto.-g.
The Ordinance published hv
order of the chief of police I inits
the of crackers, flicworks &c ,
to the squares south of Liberty and
the park extension. The youngsters
should take due notice and govern
themselves accordingly.
We call the attention of our
friends to the aavertisement of
Messrs. Crohan & Dooner in our
columns. We can recommend the
firm to our friends as one of the
cheapest aud most reliable houses in
the State.
To our many readers and friends
the Tribune wishes a merry
merry Christmas, and hope the day
will be enjoyed by all in a manner
becoming to the celebration of the
anniversary of the birth of our
Saviour.
Grand Master Desvernev assisted
by P. G. M., Louis B. Toomer in
stalled the officers of the various
Lodges of this city in public on
Thursday evening last. The mem
hers of the craft were present with
their families and friends and had
an enjoyable time.
Grand walking match and mask
ball by Centennial club No. 2 at
Odd Fellows’ hall Duffy street,
Monday Dec. 26. The walking
match at 3 o’clock in the afternoon.
Ball commences 8 p in. Tickets 25
cents.
The Ris nz Sons and daughters of
America B n volont Society Grand
Bill at Odd Fellow- hall. II arris sheet
Monday night Jan 16. Tickets 25c.
MUSIC! MUSIC!
HAVING Just returned from New Orleans
where I have had great success in teach
ing
VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUMC.
1 shall continue the same here. I shall be
pleased to'see those desiring to begin the study
of music and those also who have made some
progress in this art. a special feature will be
private instruction in
Vocal Music
To classes or Groups of Four or Five as parties
desire, at a moderate charge.
I shall be at home each day
FROM 2 TO 6 P. M. UNTIL 23d INST.,
And Every Tuesday and
Thursday thereafter
at tire same hour
g'tf Charges for Organ or Piano Lessons at
my residence Each Cal-
endar Month (Not Tickets) at their homes
•».«»«»
S. B. MORSE, 28 Gwinnett Street.
R£WAkD.
REWARD for information lead-
it'g to lite parties or for the
parents wh • placed the body of a mulatto
child on our premises, corner of Huntingdon
and West Broad street-.
FINN BROS.
State of Georgia, I
Camden County, j
NOTICE
THERE WILL BE sold at Sheriff’s Sale be
fore the Court House door of st. Marys,
Ga . the First TUESDAY in February 18tW the
following property 10 wit: levied upon by s. C,
Kelly, coro <er of said county. Properly
known in-t. Marys, Ga . as the property of
Alexander Curtis, to satisfy the amount of one
thousand three hundred ami eighty dollars
claimed of him by John S Russell,
slierif, bounded in st. Marys to wit: Lots No.
11 by Alexander church and margins, Nos 105
125.140. 154. to river Jneludlns) No 11 to river
i.cast.l on northeast omer of lot No 44, and
running south on Ready street 2:8 feet to lot of
John Richardson and Charles Harder and
Weston said lo’ 100 feet to lot of L A. Ru
dolph, and north on said lot 218 feet to Delllng
ham street thence east 100 feet on said street
of place of beginnings Lot No. 21 bounded
south by Bryan street, on north by premises
of Fox A Bums and further known as th- Lipp
man liouse ami lot, being in tb- ' ounty of
Camden, the same being known as the Griffin
Bluff track of land containing 500 acres, the
same being gramed to George Brown. Febru
ary 20, 1860, bounded as follows to wit: north by
Clark A MeMainers’ land, east by W N. asy,
south by St. Marys’river, went by Mayes land.
. H c. KELLY.
Coroner <'amdeh County, Georgia.
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outlasting two boxes of any other brand. Free
from Animal Otis. 11TGET THE GENUINE.
VOR SALK BY DEALERS GENERALLY
wjra
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erperience in tbs
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| RS tn an One Hundred
■ E3B Thousand applications f.r patents m
I RM 0 the United Slates and Foreign coun-
■ MM ■ me*, the publishers of the ,s..:ent>tio
y Amancio cootinue to act as solicitors
I SKB ■ for patents, caveat*, trade-marka. copy
■bbmmJ rights st*., for th* L nued State*, and
to obtain patent* in Canada, England. rr*ooe,
Germany, and ali Other countries ■beireapen
•nce is uneuualed and their facilities are uaour-
Drawings and specification* prepared and filed
in lti« Patent Oftoe on *hort c-otsee. Term* eery
reasonable. No charge for aiaminatiou of model*
•r drawings. Advice by mail free
Patsntv obtained through Moen ACo.arenoticed
inthe SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.which has
the largest circulation and i» the most indueobal
newspaper of its kind pobliahed to the worm.
The advantages of each a notice every pa taele*
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This large and splendidly llla*traled newspaper
U pobliabed WKEKX>Y at gAOu a year, and I*
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mechanics, invwanoni, sngineenog work*, aea
other departments of induatriak progresa. puo
h* .ed ia any country It contains tn* name* ej
all patastaa* aad title of sesry iaeoalioa patsnlad
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VlG'.lf SCHOOL.
To The Public:
We take this method of informing
our friends and the publie that after
repeated r quests we have decided to
oren a Frst (’lass Night School com
mencing M nd >y November 7, 1887.
Spe< i ll auenti n will be given to the
ins'ructi m of those who are somewhat
•idvinced in years, preparing them to
intelligently re >d the word of God.
We will also take special pains in
the instruction of young per-ons carry
ing them through such a course as will
fit them f ir th* usual avocation <»f busi
ness, e’e Penmanship and 80-k keep
ing will be special branches of iistruc
-1 ion.
Tuiti n One Dollar per M> nth ply
able in advance. Instruction wdl be
given every Monday, W dnesday, and
Friday evening, beginning promptly at
8 o'clock. For the pres nt our school
r- om will be l-cited at the residence of
Mrs. Virginia Tolbert, corner West
Broad and Pr sident st re ts Fir fur
th-r in : ormati>m apply at the sch> ol
r otn oral J. H. Br >wn*a Book Store
47 Barnard Street.
Re-pectfully,
J. H. BROWN, ) ,
A. B. TOLBERT. I ]nt,rnc,nr *-
Dr K.i'. Parsons says the people keep a coni
Ing to be examined free of charge at his office
and drug store, corner Liberty and Montgom
ery Hireeta for Kk-n, blood, llvi r, lung »nd
throat diseases, kidney complaint, female
weakness, rheumatism, old sores; deformed
limbs, sore > yes, tits, loss of manhood and all
affectiops of the body. As Ids vast, experience
as » doctor obtained in different countries and
hospitals enables nim to detect disease where
it would lie overlooked by ot hers
Asa doctor for ladies he has no equal and
cure the worst cases of dtseasee of women.
He also examines and treats the eye for all
diseases and keeps u full line of spectacles eye
glasses, etc It Is the headquarters of Dr M (’
Parson’s medicines, electric supporters.electric
belts, electric lung protectors, electric hosiery,
bi’its, trasses, splints, crutches: ladies’ doily or
toilet bei's suspensori-s shoulder braces, pile
trusses pile pipes, artificial limbs, and all sur
gi al appliances for deformities made to order,
a full line of drugs chemicals nerbs, rootsand
barks
GRANO O?EN|iGr"« ODD FFLIOWS
Christmas Fair d bur!
—Monday, December 19, ISB7 —
ArmanrLoigela.lßß4,G.U.O.ofO.F.
will have a Two Week’s Christmas
Fair at their temple Harris street
near East Broad, beginning Monday
Dec. 19, ISS7 and ending Monday
January 2, iSSS.
The committee to whom the en
tire affair is entrusted promises their
patrons a rare assortment of Christ
inas presents such as toys, fancy
goods, hardware, furniture, chromos
&c.
There will be “greasy pig” races
during the fair.
Committer:
W.R Fields, W H. Harvkt,
M. J. Voss W. H. Matthkws.
TT.D Davis, Wm. Rogers R n Fkkris,
MM Guillard, K R Jackson,
J F. Jones, Secretary,
Y. M. .MILLEDGE, Ch Airman,
!•'. (' Lambert,
DENTIST.
Cor. Iloiist >n snd South Broad Street.
Special attention given to children’ll
teeth Irregularities corrected. Visits
made night or day. Teeth extracted
with out psin,
PtOf-THETIC DENTISTRY
Whole or partial sots of beautiful ar
ijficial teeth, insetted on gold, platina,
pure fiber, nr vulcanite rubber, warrant
ed equal to any wrk done. Embody
ing the m<«Bt mod rn and scientific im
pr wements; which for beauty, durabili
ty and moderate charges cannot be sur
passed. Patronage respectfully solicited.
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 feet; makes walking easy.
Don’t suffer any longer from these
painful excrescences, but remove them
with Corn Sheller.
Price Only 15 Cents. For Self
by all Druggists.
ULMER S LiVEROORREOTOR.
This vegetable preparation is invalu
able for the restoration of tone and
strength to the system. For dyt-jeto--
constipation »nd other ills caused by
di.-orded liver, it cannot be excelled
Highest prizes awarded, and endorsed
by eminent medical men. Ask for ti
mer’s Liver Corrector and take no
other. 81.00 a bottle. Freigb paid
to any address.
B F ULMER, M. D.
Phariuacst, Savannah, Ga
Cyrus Osmpflsld.
practical Jeweler (late of 8. P. Hamel
ton) hss opened nt No. 11 Vv Imaker
street, where he will be pleased to see
all of bis old friend* and patrons.
Prompt attention given to all w'”' l '
Dry Goods* Dry Goof
CROHAN & DOONER;
(Suect’ssois to B. F. McKENNA <fc CO)
137 Broughton Street.
Special prices for the coming vveekX
90 Pieces Black and Colored Twilled Cashmeres at 10c a yard.
50 I’ieces English Body Cnsliinwrea, standard shades at 12£c.
85 Pieces Dotilile folded extra heavy Cabel Twilled Suiting at 15al
ular price 20 cents a ynrd.
Full lines <>f the finer qualities in Black and Colored Dress goods®
Trimmings to match from 25c to 1.25 per yard.
Canton Flannels.
5 Cases Henvv Unbleached Canton Flannels at Bjc a yard.
3 Cases Extra Heavy Unbleached ditto at 10c a yard,
3 C «ses Standard Piinls at 5c., worth G|c a yard.
2.5 Dozen well made Extra Size Comforts, from 75c. to 13.50 each.?
37 Pieceg Extra Heavy Medicated Twilled Flannel at 25 cents a yai
Hosiery. Hosiery.
350 Dozen Ladies Black and Colored Hose a’ 10c a pair.
275 Dozen Misses Plain and Ribbed Hose Black and Colored at 10a
500 Dozen Ladies Unbleached and "olid Colored Hose full regular ui
at 15 cents h pair. !
Merino and All Wool Underveats.
A lull line <0 L idies’. Misses’ «nd Gentlemen’s White and Seal
Undei vests from 25 ■. up to $3-50 each.
Crohan & Dooner. I
The Flace to Buy The Best Goodi
FOR THE LEAST MONEfJ
-IS AT—
TEEPI.E & CO’S.,
192 and 193 Brou yhton Street 1
CALL AT OUR STORE
If you want Furniture, Matting*, Window -kulM, RefrlgeraV>rH, Bed Mprlngs, MattreMM,
Cooking Stoves, or anything in the Housekcwping Line, It will pay you to call on
us before buying elsewhere. W GOOdS COUStantly
A r riving,
T T F fl ! P Psi 193 and 195 Broughton St, bet.
A U ai I ■ ■ w •• • ! .Jelleraon and .Montgomery.
COAST LINE Rail Road.
’ ’ ■ • ’ “ " 1
Cathedhal Cemkterv. Bonavkn
tube and Thunderbolt.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE.
< IUTW ARi>7 TN W A RI ~
LEAVE. LEAVE LEAVE
SAVANNAH. HONEVKNTURK THUNDKKBOLT
K:00 A M 7:15 A M 7:10 A. M.
9:35 “ 9;05 “ W:o0 “
10:3> “ 10:05 “ 10:00 “
11:45 “ 11:05 •• 11:00 ••
2:15 P M 12:10 l». M 12:35 1* M.
3:01 •* 2:40 “ 2:35 “
4:00 “ 3: <0 “ 3:25 “
5:00 •• 4:30 •• 1:25 **
6:00 •* 5:30 •• 5:25 “
6:50 “ 8:30 “ 6:25 “
R. E. COBB,
superintendent.
SCHEDULE
CENTRAL HAL ROAD.
HavAnnaii, Ga., Hept. 18, 1887.
ON snd after tlilH date PaKKenger Trains will
run dally unless marked f, which are
daily, except Sunday.
The Htandard time by which thene tralnn
run, is 36 minutes slower than Havannah city
time.
No. 1. No. 3. No. 7.
Lv. Savannnh 7 10 am 820 pm .5 40 pm
Ar Guyton 8 07 am 6 10 pm
Ar .Millen .9 40 am 1103 pm . ..S 45pm
Ar Augusta .11 40 am 645 am
Ar .Macon 140 pm 320 ain
Ar Atlanta A 40 pm 7 15 am
Ar Columbus 9 35 pin 2 55 pm
Ar Montg’ry 725 am 7 13 pm
Ar Eufaula 4 37 am 4 10 pm
Ar Albany 11 <<s pm 255 pm
Train No 9+ leaves Savannah 2:00 p ni; ar
rives Guyton, 2:56 pm
Passengers for Sylvania, Wrightsville, Mil
ledgeville and Eatonton should take 7:10 a rn
train.
Passengers for Thomaston, Carrolton, Perry,
Fort Gaines. Talbotton. Buena Vista, Blakely
and Clayton should take the 8:20 p m train.
No 2 No 4. No. 8.
y v Augusto 12 10 pin 920 pm
Lv Macon 10 3% am 11 Os) pin
Lv Atlanta 650 am 7 15 pm
Lvcoiumluiall an prn 12 16 pm .. ....
Lv .Montg’ry 725 pm 740 am
Lv Eufaula 10 12 pm io 47 am
Lv Albany 445 am 11 55 am ....
Lv Millen 228 pm 320 am . . 520 am
Lv Guyton 403 pm 607 am ... 65* am
Ar arannah 500 pm 615 am .. 800 am
Train No, 10+ leaves Guyton 310 p m: arrives
Savannah 4 25 p rn.
leeping cars on al) night trains bet ween Sa
vannah, Augusta Macon and Atlant*, also
Macon and Columbus
Train No.*3, leaving Savannah at 820 r> m will
stop regularly at Guyton, but at no other point
to put off passengers between Savannah and
Millen.
Train No. 4, will stop on signals at Stations
between Millen and Savannah to take on pas
sengers for Savannah.
Connections at ■‘avannah with Savannah
Florida and Western Railway for all points in
Florltia.
Tickets for all points and sleenlog car bertha
on sale at City Office. No 20 Bull street. and
Depot Office 30 minutes before departure of
eazh tra.r,
J. C SHAW, G. A. WHITEHEAD,
Ticket Agent, Gen. Pass. Agent.
Sub-crilo- for the Ikibi Nw gml there
by assist in supporting 1. paper owned,
controlled and published entirely bl
isert »l • ••«• -<•»-
These Prices
Smoked Shoulder,4, 5, 6, w
and 8 cents.
Smoked Haris, 5, 6 7, and
8 cents.
Sugars, 5,5 i 6, and 61-n
cents.
Flour, bbl. 3.50, 4.(X), 4.5(i
anti 5.00.
Tobacco, lb. 18, 20, 25,
and 1-2 and 30 cents.
AH other goods in proper<3
tiuii Now is the time foil
cash custom era
M. J. DOYLE,
ben ettm
HUMAN HAIR EMPORIUM. I
Ladies' and Gents’ wigs made to order. I
Also Fronts, Toupees, Waves, Curia, J
Frizzes and Hair Jewelry. We root and |
make up ladies’ owo combings in any |
desirable atyle. We have character Wigs 1
slid Beards of all kind* to rent for Maa- ]
pi trades and entertainpivnts. Ladies and I
children Hair cutting and shamjF'oning.
Also, hair dressing at your residence if
•equired. We cut and trim bangs io all
jf the latest styles. Cash paid for cut
lair and combings of all kinds. All goods
willingly exchanged if aot satisfactory.
Kid Gloves Clesned.
K. M BENNETT,
No. sft Whitaker Bt. Savannah, Ga.
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FRANK LIN F. JONES*
IT STALL HO. 31,1« THE iAEIET,
Announces to his friends and the publfa
that he keeps on baad a fresh supply of
the I*est Beef, Veal and Mutton, also all
kinds of game when in season, and will
tie glad to wait on bis customers as uauwl
with politeness and promptness. His
prices are leasonable and satisfaction ia
guaranteed. Goods delivered if desired.
DON'T FORGET. STALL MO. «1.
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