The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, April 07, 1888, Image 3

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IIS Sffiilll min. SATURDAY APRIL 7, 1888 Pr. \V F. Brunner has been elected health officer. Office 80 South Broad street The Central Republican Club will hold their regular meeting on Friday night at Empire Hall. All are invited to attend, Burt's hand sewed shoes worth 86.50 are sold by Gollat Bros for 85 00 Go to H. Logan stalls 67 and 68 for market supplies Mr. Richard Bouifellet one of our well-known citizens died suddenly Sun day morning last. He retired the night before apparently in good health. Mr. Abraham Williams one of Savan nah’s best known.tailors, who had been siek for some time, died on Sunday the Ist instant. Hou-ehold of Ruth No. 435, will give a grand neck-tie Festival on Mot day night April 9th, at Odd-Fellows Tem ple Harris street. Lt. L. C. Edwards and Miss Georgi ana W, Reynolds were united in the bonds of matrimony on the 4th, inst., at the residence ol the bride's brothers. Messrs. J. 8. and P. S. Reynolds. The Tribune extends its hearty congratula ' tions to the happy couple. A grand festival will be given by the Ladies Gallilean Monday night April 9th, at Odd-Fellows Hall Duffy street. Tickets 25 cents. Collat Bros are the sole agents for the celebrated Ballou Ladies shoes the most pliable shoes made The names of the Chatham county committee will be published next week Doyle & Maloney’s new law office is established in the Tribune building, Rev. G. H. Green of Chauncy Writes a cheering letter on the condition of affairs in Wayne county. Rev. J. B. Lofton addressed a Republican clnb of which J. W. Searles is chairman and gave the boys some cheering words. Re publicans are organizing all along the line. Fine bronze slippers beaded only 81.50 worth 82.50 are sold by Collat Bros The Chatham Social Club will give a grand festival on Tuesday night April 10th at Chatham new Hall, Tickets 25 cents. Grand-Master A. K. Desverney and Grand Secretary John H. Deveaux, left this morning for Augusta, for the pur pose of laying the corner stone to-mor row morning of Uuion Baptist church. They will be assisted by Banneker Lodge No. 3, F. A. M. The Mutual B nevolent Society will hold their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday night at the residence of M. T. J ones E <]• The Forest City Light Infantry cele brated its 14th, anniversary on Tuesday night lust at Empire hall. Collar Bros has received 47 cases of fine gentlemen’s shoes with orders to si the sime at cost Rev. Geo. S. Smith accompanied by R= v. L B. Al xwel paid us a call on Friday morning last. Re.', Snith was formerly a resident of this city, but now is in charge of the Congregational chu'ch, at R I igh N. C. He is i i fi u health and spirits, and speaks encourag ingly ofi he future. Mis. Adell i K< ndy formerly of this city, but now a teacher in the public school of Atlanta, is spending a few days in our city. Her miuy friends were pleased to greet her Our young friend Frank J Lawrence was as pleas-don Sunday morning last as it he had struck the Louisiana State Lottery capital prize. On imp ry we found the cause of his hilarity, was a bouncing boy. That’s right 1 another voter. Next! Northern and Tennessee Beef, Mat ton and Veal of the bsst quality always <m hand at H. Logan’s stalls 67 and 68 City Market. Readers of the Tribune will do well to go to Collat Bros 149 Broughton Etr :• t for shoes and hats Go there beciuse it is t > your advantage to do so Woodville Ga., March 4th, 1888. The Republicans of the Eighth Dis trict met at the Bryan Baptist prayer house at 8p m. After hearing reports from the convention at Savannah, the following officers were elected unani mously; J. Loyd Chairman, Isaac Charl ton Vice Chairman, Robert Verdier .Secretary, and P. H. Blair Asst. Secre tary, After transacting other business the meeting adjoured, On Sunday night last, the Pilgrim Congregational Sunday School, Deacon Loyd Supt., celebrated Easter, the edia fice was beautifully decorated with flow.-rs and foliage, the exercises were interesting, and the building was crowd ed with people. Collat Bros are selling the celebrated Stotson hats for SIOO and other tine bats in order to make room for their immense spring stock SACRED TO THE MEMOkY OF MRS. MARY IRWIN. IN BEHALF OF THE F. B. B. CHURCH Corner west broad and wal bcrg streets. On Friday evening March 23rd, 1888 j ■ s he soul of iur devoted friend and sistar, Mrs. Mary Irwin taken its flight to the i bright and shining court above - And I whi e we mourn her 1< s«, we most humb ly bow to the will of him who doeth all I things well. Our sister was well known in this cits, she was a member of the I above named church lor fifty six years; she was a true cl ristian and a strict baptist; lor h»r faithfuilness she had no supeiior; and tor her alms deeds, she might well be called a Lydia. Her church was her delight, she reverenced her minister and held her officers in high esteem. She was looked upon as one of the pillars ol the church., and was an ; honor to the memb'rsliip. But God in His divine providence has removed her from church miiitont to church triump hant there to dwell in the atmosiphere of eternal glory. We might well com ply with the Apostle Paul, and say "she has fought a good fight, she has finished her course, she has kept the faith, and is gone to her reward ” She was a k nd and affectionate mother, a most devo ed sister, and a true hearted friend. She was born in this city March 7th 1818 and was 70 years of age. She leaves three children, two sisters and a host of friends to mourn her loss. To her chil dren and relations we extend our tm st heart-felt sympathy and condolence. Her funeral took place on the Io lowing Sabbath at the First Bryan Baptist church, Miss L. L. Carey presided at the organ, and shortly alter 11 o’clock under the 'so emu sound j>f a dirge, the pastor Rev. A. Harris entered the church followed slowly by three officers and three lay members bearing the cas» ket containing the remains of our sister followed closely by her dear relations. The casket which was covered with choice flowers, was placed directly in front of the pulpit, and the members of the family and relations of the deceased occupied tne front seats A hymn suit ed to the occasion was sung by the choir followed by the pistor In a very fervent prayer. The pa-ior then portrayed the life and services of our beloved sister in a most impressive manner which bi ought tear- f urn m-ny eyes. At end ed then by her relations and a large concourse of friends, her remains were laid to rest in the Laurel Grove Ceme tery; there awaiting the general resur rection. An Aged Christian Veteran SleepS ßY L. BING. Once more the. church is in a gloom, Another inember in the tomb Who counted all things here but, loss And jr.oried in her Saviour’s cross. Thecnurch received another stroke, Oneoi her columns now is broke; But do i.ot'milrmer nor complain, /'raise je luv Lord who once was slain. That which is Ids the Lord will take, And is too wise to make misruaes; Too jusl and good to do a wrong, And praises to his name belong Vi lule sue was well advanced in years, Encil.* ibered with a host cares, A foul disease preyed on her frame, .Hid neia her filth, reaper came And whilejshe bore the heavy rod, tier mind was fixed upou her God, While uusling in ii is Hurling .-on, she asked to let His will be done Th a called her daughter to her bed, o nd placed her hand upod her head, Ano us her chrisriun bean, was large, she said be faithful to your charge. She charged her ot her Sunday School, Pleasant as if in siloam pool, Concluuiag what she had to say, Iler ransomed spirit soared away. Iler children that she loved so well. Was tilled with sorrow when she fell, They watched around her dying bed, 1 ill it wds whispered -‘she is dead.” The reaper clipped the i ital thread. And she whs numbered with the dead, And heard her Saviour’s great applaud, Come in thou blessed of the Lord. When near the Jasper walls she drew The Angels struck their harps anew And pealing organs swell the suaiu To praise the Lamb for sinners slain. We do not thing we say amiss By speaking confid. nt, as th s, Now far above the etlieriol blue she takes the sacrament anew. We know she was a mother dear, For that we saw from year to year; Her children waste tier most kind, And she of pure and noble mind. She joined the church while in her youth, And grew in knowledge of the truth; She made her church her chief concern, Her heart was pure her words were stern. Now what she always did admire. And it was all her hearts desire. Was when she die that -lie might, meet. Her friends and kindred ali togreit. There on that bright and flowery mount. To drink forever from the fount Where flower from God’s eternal throne Tne sweetest water ever known. Oh sister t hou art gone to bliss. And thy fond presence now we miss But thou art free from toil and pain. And we shall shortly meet again. Children, you need not drop a tear Sisters you have no need to fear, Nav, rather meet and all rejoice That she has heard that welcome voice. She was among the faithful few, Who from the other church withdrew Hhe helped our edifice to rear And was a faithful member there. Her contributions all were paid Whltb wiiat her honest hands had made No blemish on her could be found. Until we laid her in the ground Among tin- patriarchs of fume We now insert her honored name; She finished three score years and ten And have obtained her rest. Amen, T The Board of officers of the First Battalion Georgia Volunteers are re quested to assemble to-morrow morning gt 9:30 at Odd Fellows Temple Duffy street, for the purpose of paying the last tribute of respect t<> Lt D I) Walt hour By Order W H Rot al, Senior Capt Cutu’d’g Sixty-Second Anniversary, The First Bryan Baptist Sunday School will celebrate their 62nd. anni versary to-morrow alterno-n at 2:30 o’clock. This school is the oldest in the city, and is in a flourishing condi tion under its present Superintendent. Rev. J. M. Simms will deliver the an niversary address and the Sup rinten dant will read the report of the school for the previous year. All Sunday School workers and the public in gener al are invited to be present. st. stephen’s vestrymen. The following officers of St. Stephen's Church were elected on Monday the 2nd instant: C Cninpfield. Senior Warden a. Jack-on. Junior Warden. ft. J Artson, C. C Deveaux, A. G. McDowell, Geo Nutiill, Janies Erwin, Vostrym-u. EASTER NOTES St . Philips A. M E Cliurch festival on Sun day night was very interesting The program consisted of recitations, singing Ac., by the Sunday School The exercises of st. Stephens Sunday School were very pretty and entertaining as usual. Tin- floral ofler.lngs were in abundance. The class of which little Anna Deveaux was a mem ber. presented a beautiful cross and crown, made ot flowers with request that it lie after wards placed on the grave of their former classmate. Interesting services were also held at the Second Babtlst church, Greene square, and nt st. James church, where the decorations were in keeping with the occasion. Georgia Infirmary Items During the past week, the following dona tions to the Georgia Infirmary have been re ceived: St Stephen’s Episcopal Church, choice groceries and the Christian Association, one fine milch cow, givingSquarts milk a day This Association is composed of a number of kind hearted Christian people who have organ ized themselves for the special benefit of the Infirmary This Inst invaluable gift is only one of the many which they have since their organization given, to this very deserving. In stitution. The Association promises still another cow as soon as there will be need Cer tainly such timely gifts ought to be highly ap preciating by our people During the past week, only one patient was received and he a lad of sixteen years, who while watching birds in a field near Mandlllo’s plantation, accident fy shot himself in the hand which had to be amputated He is doing well. We are pleased to note the attendance at the Infirmary of Messrs, s F Spaulding, a K Desverney, J. H Brown. Prof Butler, Prof. Ross, W. G. Clark, G s Williams and Rev L B Maxwell The other ministers for some reason or other failed to attend. We forgot to mention that Rev Wilson of St. James Taber nacle was also present. There will be another meeting out at the Infirmary next Wednesday, at 4 o'clock p in. Notice to Delegate*. republican state convention. Credentials of delegates to State Convention to be held April 18th, should be sent to either of the un dersigned at the earliest possible day that there may be no delav in organizing Convention at time fixed. A. E. Buck, Chairman. Atlanta, Ga J. H. Deveaux, Secretary, Savannah, Ga. Notice. The undersigned have form -d a co partnership for the purpose of conduct ing the Tailoring business, and informs their friends and the public in general that they have a line stock of Foreign and Domestic goods on hnnd. Repair ing done at the shortest notice and sat isfaction guaranteed. Respectfully, A. H. Cooper, H N. Walton, 197 Coii!>r»-ss St. Savannah Ga, 'CALL AT The fa Sta of w " © w J ' wk. - * Wk * s a 3 W ; o r ■ r 1 Jw • w Jn i zJ’J I >■ A Wi ■» ’iX- ®* jtfft For all kin s of Ammuni tion and Fishing Tackle. I am selling as cheap as any other Louse in the city, and guarantee all sales. attention given to loading shellii. TELEPHONE No 417. FRAZER GREASE . BENT IN THE WOULD. It* wearing uuaUtiaa are unaurpaa***:, actually I oulUMlng two boxra <»f any other braM. Vraa ’ (rvm Animal uOa. wrUET THE DENTINE. VON SALE BY DIUUMUt WHMkHALLV DR. 8. C. PARSONS s.\Ys th,» people keep a com Ing to be examined free ot charge rtt bis office and drug store, corner Liberty and Montgom ery streets for skin, blood, Uvt r, lung anti throat diseases, kidney complaint, fl inale weakness, rheumatism, old sores; deformed limbs, sore > yes, fits, kiss of maninstd and all affections of the body. As his vast experience as a doctor ebtalned in different countries and hospitals enables tilin to detect disease where it would be overlooked by others Asa doctor for ladles he Ims no equal and cure the worst cases of dtseasee of women. He also examines and treais the eye for ail diseases and. keeps u full line of spectacles eye glasses, etc 11 is the headquarters of Dr SC Parson's medicines, electric supporters.electric belts, electric lung protectors, electric hosiery, belts, trusses, splints, crutches; ladles’ dpiltf or toilet helis, suspensories shoulder braees«lle trusses pile pipes, artificial limbs, and alHmr giciil appliances for deformities made to order, a full hie of drugs chemieas herbs, rootsand barks ULMER’S LIVER CORRECTOR. This vegetable preparation is invalu able for tli- 1 restoration of tone and strength to the system. For dyspepsia eoi'-tipation and other ills, caused by disorded liver, it cannot be excelled Highest prizes award'd, and endorsed by eminent medical men. Ask for Ul mer's Liver Corrector and take no other. 81.00 a bott e. Freight paid to any address. B F ULMER, M. 1). Pharmacist, Savannah, Ga. Wrf>Mrw-r ■« rr-r--—> --—.-m,—- B n n n—III 111—— MIIIII I. 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