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SATURDAY MAY 5 I >'>BB
Go to H. Logan stalls 37 and '3B for market
•applies.
Burt’s hand sewed fb't* worth Sb 50
•re sold by GoJut Bios for 85 00
The Alm Miter Institute is the
place for y<>ur children to be instructed.*
The Rainbow Club will Jgtvn a fe»ti
( wal at Einpile Hall Mondiy nifiht May
7th.
The Southern Stars will give a festi
val at I.ougsboreuian Hall Monday night
May 7th. Admission 20 cent-.
Send tour ehildieu to the Alma.
Mater Institute, Duffy & Cuyler Sts. *
Thomas Goodrich of Gertrude Ga
was in our city this week Oui reporter
says he is hale, well, aud hearty,
A grand May party will be given on
Wednesday night May 9: h at Chatham
new Hall, by the Scar Social Club.
Fine bronze slippers beaded only
4sl 50 worth 82.30* are sold by Collat
Bros
Send your children to the Ainu Mat
ter Institute where they will be well
instr noted. *
Dr. B. F. Shcftal has been elected
city physician for the westers division
of the city. His office is cor. Liberty
and Jefferson streets;
Collat Bros are the sole agents for the
celebrated Ballou Ladies shoes the most
pliable shoes made
Do not forget that the Alma Mater
Institute on Duffy and Cuyler streets is
the place for your children to learn. * ,
The Mutual'Beuevolent Society will’
bold its regular meeting on Tuesday
May 7th at the residence of Andrew E
Bebin-on Esq.
Collat Bros are se’ling the celebrated
St is u lu» * ' . 81 00 and other fine
hats in order t> make room for their
immense spring stock
The many friends of Judge P. M.
Russell, Jr., were glad to see him out
on the street Thursday. He is rapidly
recovering from his recent ilhess
Readers of the Tribune will do well
to go to Collat L os 149 Broughton
street for shoes and hats Go there
because it is to your advantage to do so
Col. John H. Deveaux and Lt. A. K.
Desverney will leave this a, m. for
Chauncy Ga, for the purpose of consti
tuting a masonic lodge at taat point.
Northern and Tennessee “Beef, Mut- (
ton and Veal of the best quality alwavs'
on hand at H. Logan’s stalls 67 and 68
City Market.
It is gratifying to note the many
handsome dwellings that are in course of
erection by our colored fellow citizens.
It is a marked sign of progress in that
direction.
The city clock” by order of Council
will resume its old time again At 12 m.
to-morrow the clocks will be set ahead
36 minutes. Thus Savannah will have
sun time and standard time.
St. James Tabernacle Rev. M. R.
Wilson pastor, will give an excursion to
A/clntosh Station S F& W R R. on
J/bnday J/ay 7th. Trains will leave
depot at 7 o’clock am. Fare for round
trip, adults 65 cents, children 40 cent?.
The Conigan Baptist church of Dar
ien Ga., Rev. Alex Harris pastor, w,ll
give a grand excursion from Darien,
and St. Catherine's Island t to Savannah
June 6th Fare for the round trip
82.00
The officers and members of all the
military companies are requested to
meet to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon at
Chatham m w Hall on business of im
portance at 3 o’clock.
Rev, S, H. Robertson and Messrs.
J. F. Gillen and G. Shaw left for Indian
apolis Ind. on Wednesday night last,
These gentlemen are delegates to the
A. M E General Conference which
in et> in that city on Monday next.
The First African Baptist Church
will give a fair at Cadets Hall Bryan
F’r• et near Abercorn, commencing on
Tuesday evening and continue for ten
da}a. ihe proceeds will be devoted to
church purposes.
*v. A grand concert will be given by the
Union Protestant Bmd Society on Mon
day night May 7th at the Odd Fellows
Hall on Duffy Street. All friends are
invited to patronize us as we will try
and have a pleasatt time. Admission
adults 25 cents, children 15 cents. 0
JgThe Democrats held a large mass I
meeting on Thursday and selected dele
gates favoring Capt. W. W. Gordon for
Congress. Our indefatigable (?) Con
gressman did'nt seem to take with the
crowd that night, perhaps he will find
•ut what “black seed cotton” is before
the season is over, Eh !
Mrs. A. M. Monroe’s school will give
its annual concert at the Fords Opera
House on Monday May 7th at 8 o’clock
p. m. All friends are invited to attend
as the preparati us have been made for a
grand time. We hope no one will fail
to turn out, if so they will looee a treat,
Admisaion, 15 eenu.
A Serious Acoident.
O.i W dne-day evening l»8‘, Dr Wm.
' Pollard, Mr. Frank F ver, and <he lir
.l tie son of Mr. May II nd rson, while
returning from 'J hund< rb<lr, met w th a
v< ry serious accident, When near the
t"li gate the wlupple-tr e was jerked
from its place, and the Doct r who was
driving, w >■< flung violently forward to
the ground dislocating his right should,
er and receiving other painful bruises.
Tl e buggy wns thrown on its side, Mr:
Fr er escaping unhurt, little May re
ceiving some slight bruises on the face.
The Doctor managed to reach the office
of Dr. St •ne who r< stored the dish c»t
ed shoulder to its pr »per p'ace. T e
injuries sustained by Di. Pollard a
though very painful is not consider' d to
be of a dangerous na'ure
Cwlattratlon Postponed.
The usual celebration of the Fif
teenth Amendment which takes place
on the 19th May of each year has been
postponed by the Military to the 11th.
of June. The Bapti-ts wi'l be celebrat
ing their centennial at that time and
•he city will be filled with thousands of
strangers who will be pleased to see
“the soldier boys” on parade. It is ex
pected that several visiting companies
will join in the parade, making it one of
the “gran lest colored demon
strations that has ever takenplace.
Brunswick Ga. is rapidly improving
in every way. Business seems to be
brisk and many new homes h ive been
recently built and others are in course
of construction. Among the enterpris
ing and energetic busines-' peopl- are
Messrs. Carr and Tattnali’corr e- Albany
and London streets, who run a first-class
grocery and general merchandise store,
and the old reliable W P Golden who
keeps a first-class bnardin" house, saloon
and restaurant on Oglethorpe and J/ans
field streets. The new line of street
cars run by the business places of these
popular gentlemen.
The Tribune office was greeted on
Wednesday last with the presence of
that charming young lady Miss E. L.
Hare of Charleston S. C, acc> mnani'd
by Miss Raven Garey and Mr. A. L,
LaFayette. Our reporter showed our
friends through the establishment and
the young ladies expressed themselves
delighted with the way the “art preser.
vative” is managed. Miss Hare will
leave for Charleston on Sunday, much
to the regret of her many friends in
this city.
Lewis Mizzel a prominent barber of
this, city departed this life on Monday
last and was buried on Tuesday followed
to his last resting place by his many
friends. He was originally from Bir
mingham Ala., and was a resident of this
city about eight years. Mr. Mizzel was
about 39 years of age, and leaves a wife
and three children to mourn his loss. *
The Eknowledgy Club which was
organized April 12th elected the follow
ing officers to serve the term of one
vear, viz :
J E Great - President,
Wm. Wilson Secretary,
A N Collier, Treasurer, And R W
Black, W H Smith,gWm. Jones, AN
• oilier as a board of managers.
Miss Mary Nesbit’s school will give
its annual concert and festival at ih
Chatham old •Hall on Montgomery St,,
May 14th at 7:30 p m , and solicits the
patronage of all friends as no pains have
been spared to make it an enjoyable en
tertainment. Admission adults, 25 cents
children 15 cents.
The Young Men Christian Associa
tion will give an excursion around the
harbor on Tuesday evening May 22d.
The steamer St, Nicholas has been en
gaged tor the occision, and wi>l l ave
wharf foot of Line du street at 1 o clnck
sharp. Fare 50 cents The proceeds
will be devoted to the Fiist African-
Baptist Church.
The grand May festival of the Cncket
Club will take place at Odd Fellows
Hall Harris street, on Tuesday night.
The King and Queen will be cr wavd
that evening. A fine china tea set wI)
be awarded the Queen when crow el.
An excursion will be given by the
Chatham Light Infantry to Augusta
Ga„ ou Sunday May 20th. Trains
leave Central R. R. depot at 7 o’clock
a. m. Fare for round trip 82 50. The
guards band will accompany the Chat
hams on the occasion. Returning a ill
leave Augusta Wednesday morning
The Young Chathams pic-nic to
Montgomery will take place on Monday
morning. The young Attucks will ar
rive from Charleston to morrow evening
Monday night the Young Chathams
will give a masquerade ball and exhibi
tion drill at Chatham new Hall.
A Card.
I desire to say through your valuable
journal that the Sarah Green who was
placed on the chain gang is not your
humble servant. I make this statement
to set. myself right in the community
where I reside.
Respectfully,
Sarah E. Gukkn.
Ezra Presbyterian Church West Broad
8 r . Rev J. S. Tlrmias, jwe-tor, services
j s .bl> ith school at 9-30 a. <n. preaching at
It a m. and 7-30 p. in. sharp Praver
m eting 730 p m every Thursday. Vis
itors always welcome. Seats free.
Phe Girat Opening.
MORGAN A DIXON has opened at the cor
ner of West Broad and Little Jones BL, the
Centennial Eating Saloon,
Where they can accommodate their many
friends at reasonable prices. Meals at all hours.
ICE CREAM, FRUITS <fc SODA WATER.
We invite the public to give us a call and try
one of our meals. Board by day or week.
<W“AII orders promptly attended to.
MORGAN & DIXON,
Savannah, Georgia
P. B. GIBSON.
—Dealer in fiist etas- Family Groceries, —
Tobacco, {Liquor, Bacon, Flour, Sugar Cotlee
Tea, Lard. Butter. Cod Fish, Can Goods,
Soap. Peas, Meal, Grits, Rice,
Mackerel Ac., Ac
ask the patronage ofall friends and
wdl deliver all goods if requested by th e
purchaser.
COR. (SIMS & WEST BOUNDARYS T 8
Sa.-'troxvn.aJa., Ga,
The Racket C 0 D
—SI ©RE. —
UNDER ODDFELLOWS HALL.
-BARNARD STREET
NET SPOT CASH AGAINST CREDIT.
We buy and sell for cash and save you a cred
it tax of 25 to 50 per cent.
“QUICK SaFeFaUD SMALL PROFITS”.
“ONE PRICE ONLY.”
Come and examine our prices in the follow
ing lines and see how much we will save in
dollars. The old, youn g, white and colored al
Share alike in securin g these low casn figures!
’ NDJf EKcn/ EFa
ao., 4c
DIM'S RRMSHIJifi GOODS.
"""7TtT, AT
The Now Store of
* W wk,
5 S J®
J Hrar
1 S Jw
i f
For all kin s of Ammuni
tion and Fishing Tackle. I
am selling as cheap as any
other house in the city, and
guarantee all sales.
attention given to
loading shells.
TELEPHONE No. 417.
*I3NHWM*RII|haH revolutionised the woilddur-
1N U PMTin■* D X the last hah’ century. Not
I Mm iMMleast among ice wonders of in -
’ ’ w ventive progress is a method
and system of work that can be perlormed al!
over the country without seperating the work
er* from their homes. Pay liberal; any one
con do the work; either uex, young or old; no
special ability required. Capital not needed:
vou are started free. Cut this out and raturn
> us and we will semi you free, something of
> -eat value and importance to you, that will
*■ ;irt yau in business, which will bring youln
more money i ght away than anything else in
ie world. Grand omfitfree. Address Thu a
6 Co , Augi'sta, Maine,
CA \ fDT 17 I*- 00 Fob 13 WKKKS. Tn a
r>A.VIrL.IL PGLICK GAZETTE will
be maled securely wrapped, to any addreas in
the United \pT UC for Three
Montba on receipt VrV/* * A-.-J of One Dollar
Liberal discount allowed to Postmasters, Ag
ents and Cluos. TheVf A I T VD PoUCB
Gazkttb of N* w ‘VI 1 AjILL-J York is
the OWLT legitimate Illustrated Hportlngand
sensational Journal pupllsbad unU O I? L" |
the American continent. *
Apply for terms to
Rich’dK. Fox, Franklin Sqr., N.Y
NEW STORE. NEW GOODS.
MorrisoiFoyesCo.
THE LEADERS OF LOW PRICES
Ara now offerieg at prices never be
fore quoted. The largest and
choicest stock of first class
Dry Good ever shown in this city.
An examination and purchase at
our store means a saving of money
l<>r vou,
MIHM.
Good Sea Island Cotton 4c a yard, worth 8.
Fine White Check Nainsook at 4’<j worth B’*
Handsome Colored Lawn, linen finish at 3w
wort h 5.
Ladies. Children and Men’s Hosiery at 5c a
pair sold everywhere for 10c.
All Linen Lowe's at 5 and Bcts., worth 8 A 10
50 pieces Brocaded Dress Goods, in all siiadcs
at 5c worth 10.
Bargains in Black and Colored Silks.
Bargains in Black and Colored Wool Dress
Goods.
Bargains In Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs,
Corsets and Parasols
25 dozen I Julies Black Jerseys at 50c worth 85.
Handsome Embroideries at 3,4, 5 and 6c ,
wort h double
Big drives in Ladles Muslin qjKlerwear
BOYS’ CLOTriRiG..
100 Boys’ Knee Pants, size 4 to 13 years, at 25
cents each.
60 Boys’Sults, Knee Pants, size 4 to 13 years
at |l 25 and 31 50, worth 32 00 32 50.
Polite and courteous attention to all.
mm, run
&Co.
At D. Weisbein’a Old Stand.
F. C. Lambert,
DENTIST.
Cor. Houston and South Broad Street.
Special attention given to children's
tee<h. Irregu' Hies corrected. Visits
made night oc day. Teeth extracted
with out pa'o.
PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY.
Whole c martial sejj of beautiful ar
tificial tee b iosert“d on gold, platina,
pure si ;cr. or vulcanite rubbe". warrant
ed equal to any work done. J .mbody
iog the most modern and scientific im
provements; which for beauty, durabili
ty and moderate charges cannot be sur
passed. Patronage respectfully solicited.
GE®. MEYER,
WHOLESALE BEER DEPOT,
Annual saless(),ooo Kegs, 1,500,000 Bottles,
# —SOLE AGENT FOR—
Anheuser-Busch Biwiiig Assoc’lioa
and Gierke Brewing Co.
Tbe Place to Buy the Best goods
FOR THE LEAST MONEY,
—IS AT—
TEEPL.E & CO’S.,
192 and 19S Broughton Street,
CALL AT OUR STORE
you want Furniture, Mattings, Window ShadM, Refrigerators, Bed Springs,
Cooking Stoves, or anything In the Housekeeping Line, it will pay you to call on
us before buying elsewhere. QOOdS Constantly
Arriving,
Fl fl JI JJfl jNR 193 and 195 Broughton St, bet,,
I U M a M m W II U i j Jefferson and Montgomery.
ESTABLISHED 1857
The Old Reliable House of
JAMES HART & BRO,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
(iiiiirs nmi lifiiffoits,
■n, n. on, ibis ui wk.
At The Lowest Market Prives
II Jefferson and 186 St Julian Srteel, SAVANNAH, GEORGI/
CHAS.KBLSHORMBRL
AGENTS FOR TH R BERLINER A ENG«t
BREWING COMPANIES. I
Lager, Beer, Ale & Porte J|
Which were awarded the highest awardM
the Expositions of Paris and
AND AGENTS FOR W*
Diehl & Lord’s Pure Cider.
Saloon, ta
AND
OFFICE AT 170 ZBROI’GHTOX Ffe
We call special attention to our «np«rt<Sl
OLD STOCK Al,Band PORTER, always oK
draught, an<l to our BOTTLED BEER
Families supplied with Bottled Porter,
at 31 25 and Beer at 31 00 per dozen pintAH
Physicians recommend same to ladies tH
delicate health.
IMp-FRFE LUNCH dally every S ATI’RD AW
NIGHT.'WA
DR. 8. C, PARSONS |
haYS the people keep a config
ing to be examined free of charge at htsoffid S
and drug store, corner Liberty and Montgoralw
ery sireeta for skin, blood, liver, lung an< 4
throat diseases, kidney complaint, femalkr
weakness, rheumatism, old sores;
limbs, sore eyes, fits, loss of manhood and aJT
affections of the body. As ills vast experlenot
as a doctor obtained In different countries and
hospitals enables nlm to detect disease when
It would Ini overlooked by others
As a doctor for ladles he has no equal and
cure the worst cases of diseasee of women. ’
He also examines and treats the eye for al]
diseases and keeps a full line of spectacles eys
glasses, etc It Is the headquarters of Dr 8. C
Parson's medicines, electric supporters, electric
belts, electric lung protectors, electric hosiery,
belts, trusses, splints, crutches: ladies’dolly ot
toilet belts, sus|*ensorles shoulder braces, pile
trusses pile pipes, artificial limbs, and all sur
gical appliances for deformities made to order;
a fU II Ine of drugs chemlcas. herbs, root* and
barks
MNW! an ' those who rea4
H ,lll<l t,H!u * ct : t,u ’f w,, l And non-’
allVMa » r »»bloemployment that will pottak<
them from their homes and ramiltea
The profits are large and sure for every lndus<
trlous person, many have made and aro nows
making several hundred dollars a month. Iw
is easy for any one to make 35 and upward!
per day, wiio is willing to work Either
young or oid;cnpltal not needed: we start you]
Everything new Nos|N>clal ability required a
you, reader, cun do It ns well as any one WrltM|
tons at onee for fnli particulars, which we niaiM
tree Address Ntlnnon AGo , Portland, M<, g
BILLIARD" &~POQL|
—Parlors.
NO. 784 DECATUR STI
DOWN STAIRS
.a. t jl rr t a., <3-
Fine cushioned tables of the mo«w|
costly nnd improved make. Cigartl
and Tobacco, Soda Water and Mox-I
ie Beer. Give mr a trial.
STRANGERS WELCOME 1
MILES WORTHY, |
Proprietor.