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8 ATUR DA Y JU N E 2. 1888
W * had a pleasant call from our es
teem 1 friend. Hon. Anthony ilson of i
Cam In. one'd the most indefatigable
of the Georgia Legislature.
Mr. Wilson is in attendance on the
Baptist convention.
The Ad ‘lphia Club will give a grand
pic-nic at Montgomery June 13th.
G.. • » H. Logan stalls 67 and 68 for market
supplies
The Alma Mater Institute is the
place t ryour children to be instructed.*
Fine bronze slippers beaded only
$1.50 worth $2.50 are sold by Collat
Bros
An excursion will be given to Guyton
on CRK on Monday June 4. Trains
will leave CR R depot at 7 am, Fare
for the round trip, 75 cents.
Send your children to the Alma
Mater Institute, Duffy & Cuvier Sts. *
Our watch maker and jewejer, E, J.
. Crane, cor. Wheaton and Reynolds Sts
Watches and clocks repaired and war
ranted to run for one year at a low price
Decoration day was celebrated in grand style
in Beaufort on last Wednesday. Several com
panies of th is city attended and report having
a grand time. Want of space hinders from
saying more.
Collat Bros are the sole agents for the
’celebrated Ballou Ladies shoes tha most
pliable shoes made
Northern and Tennessee Beef, Mut
ton and Veal of the best qualify always
on hand at 11. Logan’s stalls 67 and G 8
City Market.
The Porters Benevolent Association
will give their fifth picnic on Monday
June tho4th to Montgomery,
A grand Centennial Quartina will be
given at Ford’s Opera House, Wednes
day night June sth, by some of the
numbers of St, Philips church.
Readers of the Tribune will do well
to go to Collat Bros 149 -Broughton
street for shoes and hats Go there
'because it is to your advantage to do so
Do not forgtt that the Alma Mater
Institute on Duffy and Cuyler streets is 1
the place for your children to learn. *
An excursion from Savannah to Brun
swick Monday June 4th. Trains will
leave depot 6 ff m, returning will leave
Brunswick at 9 o’clock p m Fare for
round trip SI.OO. L M Pleasant and
W W Watson, Managers.
Rev. S. H. Robertson who for the pnst IS
months has performed the duties of pastor of
St Philips Church, lias been transferred to
Atlanta and promoted to the position of Pre
siding Eider of that district, n'so lie lias been
appointed a member of the General Finance
Board, Superintendant and Treasurer of Mor
,• < in.- ,wn I 'ollege Tile Elder has many friends
in this city and while they are pleased to hear
of tills d".t!irvei] promotion regret to lose such,
a valuable Christian citizen
Our watch m iker and j ‘weler. E J
Crane, cur. Win at m and Reynolds Sts
Watches and clocks repaired and war
ranted to run for one year at a low pri e.
The choicest and best Northern Beef.
Veal and Mutton. Corned Beef, etc.,
daily to be found on rhe stalls of 11.
Logan. 67 and 68 Savannah Market
Cu t 'iners promptly served, and market
ing delivered at your home free.
D m’t-finget the excursion to Bruns
wick Monday June 4 h.
J/yrtle Lodge 6 1 O of O F will
giv<‘an afternoon excursion around rl «
I arbor oi Tuesday June 12 b, Ti e
S eamer Sr. Nicholas will leave wharf
foot of Lincoln street at 2 o'clock. F.,r«
50 c nts. children h df price.
.Officer Wetherhorn has returned from Tor n
to, Canada without Morse who was indicted t’oi
an assault to murder Conductor Barbee of'be
Coast LineVoad A great ileal of fuss has
been mace over this case, but no one who hid
taken the trouble to look into the matter
thought for a moment that the Canadian au
thorities would surrender Morse under the
circumstances.
- Collat Bros arc selling the celebrated
St tson hats for SI.OO and other fine
# • hats in order to make room for their
immense spring stock
Rev, S. H. Robertson pastor of St*
Philips A. M E. Church. Sunday
morning prayer meeting at 5 o’clock.
Preaching at 10 1-2 a, m. Monthly
communion at 3 p. in. and baptism of
children. As this is the last Sunday 1
will be with the church: I hope to meet
al! the members, also I will preach my
farewell sermon on Sunday night. The
public are respectfully invited.
Send your children to the Alma Mat-
Institute where they will be well
y - instructed. *
The well-known firm of Crohan &
v Dooner, 137 Broughton Street is selling
out their entire stock at cost, in order
| tn make improvements in their store.
Now is the time to secure bargains. Go
and see them at oncel
A centennial festival will be given on
Tuesday nighl June sth, at Chatham
new Hall.
st. benedict's church.
Munday lasi was a most interesting and irn
portant day at St Benedicts Catholic Church,
■■theoccasion being the confirmation of twenty
three young people to Catholicism. Bishop
Becker performed the sacred rite in the pres
ence of a large audience, and delivered a very
interesting address to the young converts
The Chapel is situated on Habersham street,
and sis used temporarily. a» steps are being
taken looking to the erection of a commodious
building In a more convenient locality that
will be an ornament to the city, and will meet
more fully me wauls of the congregation,
The Cunigati Baptist church of Dar
ien Ga., Rev. Alex H arris pastor, w.ll
give a grand excursion fr m Darien,
and St. l ath r n ’s Island to Savannah
June 6 h F ire for the round trip §2
——
Reprehensible Conduct.
The action of a couple of young white
girls on one of the belt line cars last
. Sunday afternoon, was very indecent
to say the least. It would have been
more proper had they made room for
the colond lady who was also a passen
ger, than by spreading themselves and
attempting to debar her out of a seat,
but we suppose it depends altogether
how a person is raised.
BEACH INSTITUTE.
The commencement exercises of Beach In
stitute Miss Adele Holmes, principal, occurred
on Tuesmiv evening tast. and was very inter
esting. The program consisted of an anthem.
“Nearer My G*>d to Thee’’, declamation the
‘.‘Schoolmaster’s Guest”, by Wm. Maxwell: con
cert Recitation. “Angeis of Buena Vista” by
girls oT the sth add 9th grades; Recitations.
“Fall of Pemberton Mills”, which was well ren
ered by Miss Eureka Jackson, and the "Bat
tle Flag of Shenandoah” by Miss Josephene
Morel, which was delivered in a most credit
able manner, her elocution being remarkable
Essays were delivered by tha graduating
class as follows; “We study for Light to Bless
with Light”, witli salutorv by Miss Rosa E.Low
which was highly creditable. ‘ Pillars of
of Character” by J. E Ferrebee, ‘ Novels and
Novel Rending” by Miss Mary Burns, and
“ Aim High”, with Veledietory by John J.
Bell, Jr were all delivered in fine style and
were applauded by the large audience present.
MILITARY *ORDER.
Headquarters I
Ist. battalion ga. vols. |
Savannah, June 1, 1888.
GENERAL ORDER NO. 6.
The Battalion is h reby ordered to
appear for. parade on J/onday June 11,
at 10 o’clock a. m. The line will be
formed on South Broad street, right
resting on Habersham. The colors
will be ascorted to the place of assembl
ing by the Lone Star Cadets.
By Order of
John H. Deveaux.
Lt Col. Com’d’g.
A. K. Desvernf.y,
Ist. Lt. & Adj’t.
Orphans’ Concert.
A concert for the benefit of St. Ben
edict’s Church and Orphanage, will be
piven on Tuesday evening June 12. at
the Ford’s Opera House, Subjoined is
the programme :
1. Opening Chorus—From La Traviata
Company.
2. Duet—The Changes of the Bell,
Misses J/. F. Morel, and Mamie Mil-
I r.
3. Solo—Thy Vo ce is Naar Me, Mrs. C.
Anderson.
4. Duet—Return, Miss Lula Scott and
Mr. Jam* s Erwin.
5. Trio —Coine Where my Love Lies
Di earning, M’s-cs F. M. Jackson, M,
Waters and S. D iv is
■3. Instrumental Duel —Miss .V Gaston
and Prof. Carter.
7 S lo—The S>ug that Reached my
Heart, Mis R. Gilt a
8. Duet.—Reconciliation, Mr, C. F.
Waters and S. Davis.
9. Solo —Pretty as Picture, Mr. Francis
Lewis,
10. Instrumental Duet—M s-.Lncy Mil
$ *
h r, and Master ■ Nelson Cuyl< r.
11. J/aisiiles Hymn—Mrs Campfield
ami Bands.
12. Solo Fiom La Traviata, Miss’M.
Gaston.’
13 Solo —Ehrcn on the Rhine, Mr.
George Price
II S lo—L'liiging. Miss M. Miller, nc
compan ed by Mr. Lord on the violin.
15. Medley*—Conq any.
Selections wiil i Iso be rend red by
Mrs. White and Messrs. Garden and
Lord. Rfr s'lments will be arv d al
ter tie concert. Tickets adults 25
cents, children 10 cents. Doors open
at 7.45 p. m, Concert commences- at
8:30 p. m.
ADVICE TO MOTHSRS
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with pain of cutting teeth’’ If so, send at once
and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth
ing Syrup eor tmuiKSS TEEI'HING Its
value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor
little sufferer Immediately Depend upon it,
mothers, there I- no mistake about it. It cures
dysentery ami diarrhoea regulates the stomach
and bowels, cures wind colic, softens tlie gums
reduces inflammation, and gives tone and en
ergy to the whole system. Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing Byrup for Children Teething
is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription
of one of the oldest and best female nurses and
physcians in the United Htatees, and is
for sale by all druggists throughout the world.
Price 25 cents u bottle.
B llßewarded are those who read
n in I.Y ai * then act; they will find hon-
111 ini g ora hie employment that will not take
them from their homes and families
The profits are large ai ikure for every indus
trious person, many haW made and ary now
making several hundred dollars a month. It
is easj- for any one to make and upward#
per day, whois willing to work Either sex,
young or old;capital not needed: we start you.
Everything new Nospecial ability required; I
you, reader, can do it as well as any one Write
tons at once for fnll particulars, which wo mull
free Address Stinson &Co , Portland, M«.
MARTIN W. SULTER
-Dealer in-
Choice Groceries,
Liquors etc.,
Has removed to his new store Cor.
Price and Gordon Streets, Where
he will be glad to see his old
friends and the public generally.
New stock of goods on Laud,
Bart’s h nd B‘wed shoes worth S 6 ('5
I are sold by Collat B/os for $5 DO
VLMER’S Li\ ER ToRRECTOR.
This vegetable preparation is invalu
able for the restoration of tone and
strength to the system. For dysp t p>ia
constipation and other ills caused by
i disorded liver, it cannot be excelled I
Highest prizes awarded, and endors-d
by eminent medical men. Ask for Ti
mer’s Liver Corrector and take no
other. SI.OO a bottle. Freight paid
to any address.
B F ULMER, M. D.
Pharmacist, Savannah, Ga.
A. H. COOPER. H.N WALTON
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Cooper & Walton,
Custom Made Clothing a Specialty.
A full line of Foreign and Domestic Goods al
ways on ha sd Cleaning and Repairing,
Binding and Scouring neatly done.
11'7 Congress St., SAVANNAH, GA.
The Racket C 0 D
STQRE. —
I ND ER ODD FELLOWS HALL
-BARNARD STREET
NET SPOT CASH AGAINST CREDIT.
\\ c buy ami sell for cash and save you a cred
it tax of 25 to 50 per cent
“QUICK SALES AND sJiITPIWFITS”.
“ONE PRICE ONLY,”
Come and examine our prices In flic follow
ing lines and see how much we will save in
dollars. The obi, young, white and colored »h
share alike in securing these low casn figures
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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,
L£>“Special attention given to
loi.diiig sheila.
TELEPHONE No. 417.
BILLIARD & PQQL
Parlors.
NO. 781 DECATUR ST.
DOWN STAIRS ....
Z. T Lj Zx IT T kK., C3--A-.
Fine cushioned tables of the most
costly and improved make; Cigars
and Tobacco, Soda Water and Mox
ie Boer, Give me a trul.
STRANGERS WELCOME
MILES WORTHY,
Pror let or.
Morrison,FoyeiCo.
FIRST CHEAT ITT PRICE SALE.
BARGAIN’S IN —
EVERY DEPARTMENT-
M bite Lawn at 3 1-2 worth 6 cfs
(. riukle Seersucker.- Handsome Styles at
5 and 6 1-4 worth 8 and 10 cts
\\ hite and colored cheek Organdies at
5 and 10 worth 8 and 15 cts
25 pieces colored Saliu not Satine at
23 worth 50 cts
100 large size White Quilts at 48 worth
75 cts
Immense reduction in black and colored
Wool Dress Goods
Men’s gauze vests at 15 and 25 worth
25 and 50
Ladies' Misses’ Children’s and Men's
Hosiery at 5,8, 10, 12 1-2 aud 15c,
worth double.
—SPECIAL-
50 doz Ladies Black Braided Jerseys at
50 cts each worth $1.50
-BOYS C LOT HING-
An immense stock from $1.25 per suit
to SB.OO
Boy’s Kuee pants from 25c. a pair to
$ 1.00
miKIM, ITO
&Co.
At D. Weisbein’s Old Stand.
the Great Opening
MORGAN dr DIXON hns opened nt the cor
ner of West Broad nnd Little Jones St. y the
Centennial Eatt ig Saloun.
Where they can accommodate their
many friends, at reasonable prices.
MKALS AT ALL HOURS.
Ice Cream, Fruits
AND SODA WATER.
We Invite the public to give us a call and try
one of our meals. Board by day or week. "
jE®r-All orders promptly attended to.
MORGAN <& DIXON,
Ktivnnmih, Georgia
GEO. MEYER,
WHOLESALE BEER DEPOT,
ffiSsa.v-
Annual salesso,ooo Kegs, I,soo,oooßottles.
—SOLE AGENT FOR—
Anlieussr-Busch Brewing Assoc’tion
and Cerkc Brewing Co.
The Place to Buy the Best goods
FOR THE LEAST MONEY,
TEEPEE & CO’S.,
192 and 7.9.7 Broughton Street.
0®“ CALL AT OUR STORE
you want Furniture, Matt Inga, Window Shade*, Refrigerator*, Bod Hprlngs, Mattresse*,
Cooking Rtov<«, or anything In the Houxekeeping Line, it will pay you tocali'on
us before buying eUewhere. Goods COII StUnt ty
Arriving.
193 and 195 Broughton St., bet.
i M iM W « U i j Jefferson and Montgomery.
11 1,11 L ll }
ESTABLISHED 1857
The Old Reliable House of
JAMES HART & BRO,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
rmiii'E mini hiiinb,
lira®, BE, IMS!, JEIS in TIM.
I At The Lowest Market Prives
11 Jefferson and 186 St. Julian Srteet, SAX ANNAH> GEORGIA
Our Entire Sbi!
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COSTI
137 Broughton
Previous to making irffl
provements in store, we wfi
offer our entire stock at coB
tor thirty days, coinmenciifi
on MONDAY, June 4th, |
8 o’clock.
CROHAN&DOONEI'
MjMOOR™
AGENTS Foil THE IIERGNER & EN’GE|
BREWING COMPANIES.
Lager, Beer, Ale & Porter
Which were awarded the higheat awards t
tlie Expositions of I’nrls and Philadelphia. _
—AND AGENTS FOR ’
Diehl & Lord’s Pure Cider.*
Restaurant, Sabos, Sillitfi
AND
OFFICE AT I/O DIIOLTIITOA' (I
\V<> call apeclnl attention to our aiiperh
OLD STOCK ALE ami PORTER, alwu.s o
draught, and to our BOTTLED BEER.
Families supplied with Bottled Porter. At
nt fl 25 and Boer nt fl 00 per dozen pint
PhysieliuiH recommend same to ladles I
delicate health.
LUNCH Hally every 3ATUBDA
GREASE
BEST JN THE WORLD.
It, wearing qualities nro uiuturpMMtd, aetusllr
outlasting two boxcH of nuy otlleUbn nd Fr.s
trorn Anluml Olla. gr-GET THE GENUINE.
von SALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY