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J. H. DEVEAUX, Manager.
RKOiaTRBKO AS HRCOND-CLASB MSTTBK AT
ThbSavannah Post Officb.
SATURDAY JANUARY 28,1888
.'HERMAN nd U utklil IlH’ e bt-Hii
mentioned hr Candida teg on the
Presidential Ticket.
Ims being I*- p <»ur advice
to ma triage ble girln who has made
Up their minds o ‘‘mH intents and
jiVpoMJS,” will be to look before
they leap.
The Inter Ocean hh\m. that Ken
tncky JNegroen ‘never eat oyateiß.’’
That is more than our triei ds can
nay aboil the .verage Georgia col
oirtl mat..
Efforts are being made to intro
duce a bill io the House, provid
ing, that after July Ist the postage
on city letivre in free delivery cities
be one cent nil ounce.
Who sale that a woman will not
keep a crct ? Why a woman has
been sen to jail in New York be
Ciune t>he lefuaed io iell a secret to
to h judge and ju• y.
Or. Tanner, who is without
doubt, the widest read man in the
cl.uich for hie Hge, and one of the
(Viotoundeat scholars, we fear, will
i<e ‘ ecicd u« xt General Confeience
to the bitmop'icK —»•>. Recorder.
W j can’t understand what the
Recorder han to “feur” in the elec
tion of such a man. it seems to uh
the qualiin-n dene ibed In the Rec
order, are vey esHeniial Ida man
holding the high title of bishop.
The pretei.a« i ■‘oiirhem Demo
data that Ihe colored men ol 'he
South are permitted lieeb »o vote
if they ho denira is a cruel eham nd
ln» low inoikeiy, •nd ». ill now be
officially exponed —Ol v. Leader.
THE Weetcin Appeal says that
Jthe r. cent inteiviews of Ex-Minia
ti r Taylor is •‘becoming dingnstihg
io large number »l‘ thinking color
ad people of this country, and that
lie ought to Im rqnelched. The
Appeal is about right, but squelch**
ing won’t stop Taylor, he in not
in de that Wax.
Is’NT the Defiance little prema
ture m hoisting al the head ot their
colii'ii i, the name of Hon. Kobt T
Lincoln of IlhnioH tor President.
Our candidate.will be ’he man who
the Republican Mates can elect.
Don’t hand-cap our friends, Bros.
Burnett and Davis.
The Louriiana Republican* met
n Convention at New Orleans
Monday last. Five hundred dele
gates were in attendance. A lull
date ticket was put >n the field, and
le legates lo Ihe Nati mal Conven
.lon were chosen. The party in
liat Mate seems to be united, and
liieir chances lor success this fall,
teems to be good.
Scarcely a day passes but that
t is rumored that some .one has
one wrong, not a “nigger” stealing
i 4o cents chicken, but some white
gentleman (?) who had kindly mis
appropriated his employer’s money,
nd it is getting so prevalent now
«nong the “bloods that we have
learly come to the conclusion that
i misappropriating euidemic must
tave struck the city.
The One cent drop letter bill re
sently introduced in Congress,
night topass wi’hout any delay,
'he present charges of two cent
or a city drop, is inconsistent with
ihe present order of things, wb«u
mother letter bearing the same de
lomiuution of stamp, will be carried
1000 miles. No, change the law,
tod give the public the benefits ol
,heap city delivery.
New York Jan. 19—A letter
Hv»ng Valuable points on campaign
vork ha» b»-vn rmeiVed hv the offi
er# ot the N iiunmi Republican
a«Hgnj fion» W H. Matthews,
phairman of th" Central Licpnt li
■uc Club vi ,u »L, G». Among
other things he sayn: “This will be
the beginning of a new era in the
political complexion of Georgia.
W hat the South deplorably needn
is to bear the tariff discussed from
a pure Republican stand point.
They hear and read only free-trade
doctrins as put from the Democrat
ic stand point. We believe the re
sult of such a meeting will not only
tend toward bringing the party
back into power, but will go lar to
ward converting the young white
men to the practicableness of the p >1
iciesofthe Republican party and
convincing them of the imprset’-
cabiencss of the p<<! cies of the De
mocrats. Th“ younger portion of
the whites of the South grow up
and g»» into the rai ks ol the Demo
cratic party because there is no o e
at any time in their hearing decla •
mg ihe hent-ti‘B of the Republican
par-y.’—Chic go Inter Oucan.
If the bill introduced in Con*
g'Ci»a by Sena «»r Chandler to reg*
male national elections Lr meiai'e>r
of CongieSw b.-c >m<*B a law, there
might tie some prospects of Repub
lira's in tins S'ate, secii'iug five 01
SIX C"ngre»>i(.lial district!., heCaiW
’bcTc we will have a hill, tiee and
fair Vote, also an hone-t count.
P s- ill.* law .nd see if our prediv
■ 18 li"' • i lei t
IH MEMO YOF W. H. HARRIS.
I i t>eli»lf of the choir of the First Bryai
Bqt t htirch West B o*d street, in
it einorv ofoui fii.nl an broth-r, William
li Harn-, who departed thie nfe J unitary
L't., 18b8 fln-ln-d with h> a >fh and rever
• n-rd by hi- c arch. Ciltuly ih«
oiud* <>f ll.e vaifey
Our Ch bli n friend and comrade sle»p-».’
Bv L. BING
Know ye a prince and mighty man.
With breast-plate sword and shield.
hm fallen in the bloom of life;
l poll our battle field
. foul diaeuae prrfyed on hla frame;
I’hysklum. wen- out «ktiled,
An" one was taken from our midst
Whose place cun not be filled,
1 lie reaper with ni* sickle keen,
xml well directed bl >w;
Came by and clipped the vital string.
Which lays uraplilt low.
He was a bright and shining light,
\ '<■ i "ier, nml a frl- id.
Enl Sti <1 on the Saviour's aide,
And served Him to the end.
Inn m< d alm mat untarnished zeal,
He served his people well;
And they sustained u heavy stroke,
W lieu W11.1.1K llAltitls fell.
Hut he lias elided his career
ills work is finished now.
And io Fhy will, oh, gracious God!
t hy servants iiumoly now.
He was a most devotee triend;
true..beloved sou;
Defended well Ids people’s cause.
bu how ids work is done
Witli father, mother, aunt and friends;
lbs mime shall ever live,
\nu inay the bird of Trulli and Love
Grace, peace and comfort give.
He lei! behind a good record,
With ail ae ever knew;
Kv-igiie.i i s spirit t>> the laird,
And bld the world adieu.
With Sunday morning’* early ray,
Thr >u -it ihe etheiial blue.
Conducted by an Angel band,
bin ransomed spirit How.
ind now in that eternal world.
Where happy spirits blend;
Amidst the glories of the Lamb.
sits our departed .rieiid
He was a terror to the foe.
In this unfriendly world;
He held the gospel banner high;
But now al»s! tls furled.
and while eternal ages roll,
Aud God, liiuiself shall reign;
Our friend anil comrade shall be free,
From sorrow, toil and pain.
He was unflinching Hi his ways,
Most eloquent of speech;
His words when utti r.-d was of force,
as bieak< rs strikes a beach.
With men of science and of art;
He was most p<>, uiar;
And a* kliitliopii"i ot old.
W as a good counscelor.
On history's golden pages fair,
His name deserve a space.
A* <>ue who wield a mighty pen;
In speaking for his race.
That pen which he so well employed,
Is calmly laid aside;
And tidings of hla early death,
Is published lar and wide
Parents and kindred; dry your tear*,
God dm th all tilings well
He has taken ibat which was his own;
With Him in Heaven to dwell.
Sleep on ottr friend and comrade sleep;
Till that great rising day:
When Gabriel with h'.s silver trump,
Shall wake thee from the clay
When mortal frames shall spring to life.
We’ll hail thee on that shore;
With all the sdnts above the skle*;
Where parting is no more
Bartow Ga January 23. 1888.
Hon. J. H. Deveaux !»<•»• Sn
and Brother : Attei being; ~<•
quaihted with your piper lor sotn<-
lime. n'low hjo space to noti
fy jour readers th it it is the bent pa
per <d itb size primed in
i will send \nu th»ve übscriber-. I
don’i wmt to be without ii. Weil
1 would say more about it next time
hh I wish io hhv gome thing' nbon:
ihe Convention on 25fh, in Muron.
Ga. 1 asked a C. M, E. pn-Hclier
about the CohvhiiUoii tho other
day and he replied to me like thin;
That the Negro bad eOmelnmg lie
it in Atkuta a few yearn Hgo and
it whs a dingrac's on the < ob»red
people. I told him like thin; the
wi c clothes that lit r.-i then, will
not fit now and I expect he was iu
that one and failed to dineharged his
duty hh a reprenentativ*’. but ] «ud
I glad to tav that we are coming into
power wit i brilliant yojing men tha
will ride over all tm-h stini ; b an
t'l«». Go onw-aid to pregr'i-si. n.
SDOwden L'vlge No 25 U doing
a great work towards the voung
men in Bartow. I hnpe they may
prove to be true to themselves and
a benefit to the brethren.
Yours Truly, J H. -Armstrong.
State of Georgia, )
Camden County. |
NOTICE
'THERE WILL BE *ol<i at Sheriff’s Bale be
* fore the Court House door of st. Mary*,
Ga.. the Fir*t TUEHDaY in February 1888 the
following property to wit: levied upon by 8. C,
Kelly, oarouer of said county. Property
known InTst. Marys, Ga , a* the property of,
Alexander Curtis, to satisfy the amount of one I
thousand three hundred and eighty dollar*
1*1,380) claimed of him by John M. Russell,
sherif, bounded in «t. Mary* to wit: Lots No.
11 by Alexander church and margins, No* 105
125,140,154, to river (including) No 11 to river
(east) on northeast corner of lot No 44, and
running south on Ready street 218 feet to lot of
John Richardson and Charles Hardee, and
weston said lot 100 feet to lot of L A. Ru
dolph, and north ou said lot 218 feet to Belling
ham street thence east 100 feet on said street
of place of beginning. Lot No. 24 bounded
south by Bryan street, on north by premises
of Fox <k Burns, and further known as the Lipp
man house and lot, being in the ■ ounty of
Camden, the same being known as the Griffin
Bluff track of land containing 500 acres, the
same being gran'ed to George Brown. Febru
ary 26, 1869, bounded as follows to wit: orth by
Clark & McMalners' lad,east by W N. asy,
south by HL Marys’river, west by Msyes la d.
H C. KELLY,
Coroner Camden County, Georgia.
Dr K < . Parsons says the people keep a com
ing to be examined free of charge at his office
and drug store, corner Liberty and Montgom
ery streets for sk,n. blood, ltv> r, lung and
throat diseases, kidney complaint, f inale
weakness, rheumatism, old Mires; deformed
limbs, sore yea, fits, loss of manhood and all
affections of the Isidy As his vast experience
as a doctor obtained in different com tries and
hospitals enables nlm to detect disease where
it would lie overlooked by others
Asa doctor for ladies he Iras no equal and
cure the Worst cases of dlseasee of women.
He also examines and treats the eye for all
diseases and keeps a full I'm-of spectacles eye
glasses, etc 11 is the headquarters of Dr >’ c
Par-ion's medicines, electric supporters, electric
»elts, electric lung proiecmrs, ••leetrfc hosiery,
belts, trusses, splints, crutches; I ( lies’ -lolly o:
toiet is is. suspens-n-i s >li in r uraces, pile
trusses pie pipes, i' 1 i n »s, nvi < sur
gi a appliances for deform It l-a ~ia n- to order,
a in -of dregs chi inl< ns >uis and
barks
F. C. i sR .iberl,
Dc-NI’IST.
Cor. H-»iißt«n 'ind South Broad Street.
Special attention given to children’s
teeth Irregularities corrected. Visits
mad • night «T day. -Teeth extracted
with ou' pain.
PHOSTHKTIC DENTISTRY.’
Whole or partial ts -d beautiful ar
tificial teeth, inserted on go-d, platina,
pure -Jv e<, or vutc - it- rubber, warrant
ed < qual to any work don . Embody
ing the "» st mod r<> and s<-i. nt ti<- im
' prov< ments; which lor beauty, durabili
! ty and moderate char-jes cannot be sur
passed. Patronage respectfully solicited.
rWi isl iiiiMBnkMMMMMMMMWMMMMMMMi
I ULMER’S LIVER C’ORKECTOR.
I This vegetable picparation is invalu
able lor th“ restoration of tone and
strength to the sysleui. For d\s|eps
c>>i>*-tipath’ll and other ills caused hy
di.*orded liver, it cannot be excelled
Highest prizes aw nd d, iml end-'is-'d
by eminent medical men. Ask for Ul
mer’s Liver Correct- r and lake no
other SI.OO a bottle. Freigh paid
io any addiess.
B F ULMER, M 1).
Pharmacst, Savannah, Ga
I '
DEALER in
FINE FAMILY GROCERIES.
Wines, Liquors.
CIGARS & TOBACCO,
DBA Y IOS AND *’A 1 E TS
SAVANNAH, ga.
"overcoats.
FINE LINE <».’ U\ Ek a IS,
IIL’MIESS 'TH':'.' Tl..'). .IS;
Blfi lillll MT!,
a ND
BATHING GOWitS,
H<»IEPY.
UNDERWE
\E * 1< ’ E i i
nr C-refill Atten’ : on to E.erv V dt« 1
LOWEST I’O-SIBLE PRICES.
O'JR *• KIC ABOUT" SUIT
With Extra Pants and Polo Cape for Boys
— l,l la —■
A GREAT GATCH.
161 Congress St.
B. H.Levy Ssßro,
MBMHaaaWIIMHH n UIL VmW >. .•
FM?E| GREASE
HBNT IN TRR WOKI.D.
It, qudltiea are mMoiryMnif, setnafiy
o>.4la»"i>R I*o 'x S.-m o, a nv . uw*r brand Pim
M-saIMIX r v-GK-r Till GKM’fxE
*\Xl BALK BV DLxUEBb VKXKIU.XXY
■No. 60.
MADAME SMITH,
Those who wish to consult her upon the
affairs of life, in person or by mail, will re
member to ca at No. So Price stree
North east corner of McDonough u
been practicing this business for fifty year
Bbe reveals the deepest secrets; unveils th
future; give* saccessful ottery number*
brings separated married couple* and love v
together; brings back absent friend
and reci eant lovers; and cause* speedy and
bappy marriages. Bhe has this gift from the
A mighty. Hhels acknow edged by a! to be
the Quekn and Btar Fortuse Teu.sk
without a Superior.
IBM 11 1
It WF
R.B. REPPARD. M. ALBERTSON
YELLOW PINE LUMBER
FOR SALP Al
wholesale aa fl retail.
Planed or Rough.
HuHPARD & Co
Etst Broad .«iiu lay mi streeta, m 8 1’
& VV liy, j .i u
.MK> Vlu’.lxf. OLBER'I’b
IHE ONLY FIH-T-CLABB
COLOREO BOARUING HOUSE
A.\D
h’ b b r/ U u A X T.
Corner Vi est Broad and President streets.
SAVANNAH, - - GA
■ <«»«» WA.
These Prices
“inokeii Shoulder, 4,5, 6,7
and S cerns.
Smoked Hams, 5, 6 7. and
8 cents.
Sugars, o, 5i 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 anti 30 C'-ntf.
All other goudt* in propor*
tio.. ,Xow is tin' time for
c i-li cust«-.ii< r.*-
M.J. OOYLB,
CHa ".8 BACKMAN,
c "* 4
J ——
Corner cnuiess ABuil Streets
(Second Floor.)
SA V ANN AH, G KORGI A.
TpL.nh,, el’tl-No. 100,1’lu-wered da
•TB'kh.. Ex rac'iiiL Teoh One De.la
'■ teh exuaciins.’ i-eih and Aitiiicia 1
T«-etlt > speca'-ty. l-'in- quality of Timtb
f-wilei and Tooth BrueM 8 lor sale
O* ERMS CASH.
•I. .I. (>net
HAIR CUTTING AND ShAVINC
Saloon.
KAZORS PUT IN ORDER AND FOR
SALK
Children Hair Cntt : nr a specialty,
IYJ Bryan north aide nr;«r Jefft-isoD street.
SAVANNAH GA.
E. Y. HAM.
DXALEB IN
CBOICF F.IIIIA GBOCEBIES.
WINES, J.IQUOIiS As.
Cor. DruytOD Street at Yoik L.tn u
Savannah. Ga
lICAIL LIGHT OIL, j>. rs. ctiv gnA-1
COAST LINE Rail Road.
Catbkdral Cemetery. Bonaven
ture and Thunderbolt.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE,
OUTWARD INWARD
LBAvn I.KAVK I.XAVE
savannah.bonevbbturh thunderbolt
3:00 A M. 7:15 A M. 7:10 A.~M~
9:35 « 9;05 •• 9:00
10:A> “ 10:05 " 10:00 ••
11:45 « 11:05 •• H;00 «•
2:15 P M 12:10 P. M. 12:35 P M.
3:OC “ 2:40 “ 2:35 “
4:00 « 3.0 M 8:25 •-
5:00 '• 4:30 « 4:25 “
6:00 “ 5:30 “ 5:25 “
6:50 “ 6:30 ••
SCHEDULE
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
BavAhnah, Ga., Kept. 18, 1887.
ON »nd sfter this date Panenger Train* wli;
run daily unless marked i, which art
daily, except Sunday.
The standard time by which these trains
run, is 36 minute* slower than Savannah city
ti.i.e
No. 1. No. 3. No. 7.
Lv. Savannah 7 10 am 820 pms 40 pm
Ar Guyton.... 8 <>7 am . 6 4u pn>
Ar Millen .. 940 am 1103 pm .. 5 15prr
Ar Augusta .. .11 40 am 645 am
Ar Macon,.... 140 pm 320 am
Ar Atlanta .. A4O pm 715 am
at Columbus... 935 pm 255 pm
Ar Montg’ry7 25 am 7 13 pm
Ar Eufaula 4 37 am 4 10 pm
Ar Albany .. 11 t»5 pm 255 pm
Train No 9+ leaves Savannah 2:00 pm; ar
rive*Guyton, 2:55 pm.
Passengers for Sylvania, Wrightsville, J il -
ledgeville and Eatonton should take 7:10 a m
train.
Passengers for Thomaston, Csrroiton, Perry
FortGaii.es, Talbotton. Butun Vista, Blakefy
and Clayton should take the 8:20 p in train.
No. 2 No. 4. No. 8.
LvAugustn 12 1“ pm 920 pm ’
Lv Macon 10 35 am 11 00 pm
Lv Atlanta 6 s«' am 7 15 pm
LvColumbusll 30 pm 12 '& pm
l.v Momg'ry 725 pm 740 am
l.v Eufaula 10 12 pm 10 47 am ...
l.v Albany . 445 am n 55am
Lv Millen 2 28pm 320 am ....5 20an
Lv Guyton. 403 pin SuTam ti gs an-.
Arsavannuh soopm 615 am . SOOan.
Train No. lof leaves Guyton 310 pmtsrrlve*
Suvannah 4 25 p m.
leeping cars on all night trair.- ►< tween Sa
vin ah, Augusta Macon and tin nt a, also
' aeon and Columbus
Train No 3. leaving Savannah a -2" int wll:.
stop regularly at Guyton, but a; . other poln»'
to put otf passengers between i- - nah am. 1
Millen.
1 tain No. 4; will stopon sigt ■ stations
between Millen ami Savannah .- t on pa*
senders for Savannah.
Connections at -avunnah v . b **nvnr<n»l
Florida and nes'orn Railway for s>: points it..
Florida.
Ticket* for al) p ints and sle< r.f ei-r berths
on sale at City Office. No 20 T, s reef, and
Depot, oftv-n :to minutes besot- i-: i-i- re of
eo.' 1.-Su..
J* C SHAW, G A. WHIi'UIBH),
Ticket Agent Gen. Pitas. u--nt.
WlSCHElbiNu'
DEALER IN
Fits Family Etow Els.,
Co Liberty and Dra S i t
Savannah Ga*
I’R C) * As.l K.AL Oil—Safest and Lost
ewo^"e-rHmws»'(—wsss n,( 11
Albcrl Ashton Ag<‘in
-RETAIL DEALI i,
Liquors of AH i ds,
KARS Wf
No, ID Jefferson St,
One D r South of (' g • -
Savannah, Ga,
X » i
admAN HAIR EMPu.GUM
l.sdies' ami Gents' wigs 1 tsderoo-rf-
« frr- Toupees, Waves. ns,
• zzt-N amt -lair Jewelry. We ro< 1.. uj
,ke up ladies’ owa cut '’-'-us 1 .»» v
irable style Wehave cl 1 etet *
WU Bennis all kinds to r ' r
"era *- e n-i e ■ renninmenta l.a lie* and
•e lii > j'ting and ,• p"• ;.
»is-, bait at yonr »• -iclem-e if
<i : -<1 W cut and trin bttu'* in
■ -iiesi styles. Cash >■ i ! for ent
i- . .-I c"in of all kin 1 . ■■•••»
il’iiigi) exmanged if cot natislacu-e ,
Ixni Glove. Cleaned.
H M. BENNETT.
No .iti Whuaker Bt. Savannau, Ga.
t it xxii INF..! • - S
AT STALL U 31, IN THa fcAKKET,
Innouucea to hia friend* And the public
that he keeps on harrd a fn-di aupp \ -f
tl. I>e<i Jcef, Veal and Multon, also aft
find* f game when in season, and -vih
<e gla«* t-> wait on > is customers as ustul
with politeness and promptness lii»
;>r ces are reasonable and satisfaction is
uaranteed. Goods delivered f desired
DON'T FORGET, STALL NO. 31
MONUMENTAL
Corn Shelter
The Saf.at, Surest. Quickest and Lest
cure lor
Corns. Bi-ni-ns And Warts.
Shells off the r lurthar groatb; Hup**
all pain; gives uo trouble; en>tu»■» e«-u.
fort to thy teet; n> walk'ne estv
Don’t euTir an, j-»ger ♦rc-m
p inful • xcrfsc-’ucc* but reurot' ilau
with (.’urn Bh:li’-r.
Price Only IB C«nt». Fo» Fahr
by all DruEfitt*-