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jyfIDAY JUNE 16, 1888
next President, John Sher-
1—
m ?r unity prevail, and success
ape assured.
eo
Geo. W. Hastings, Adju*
ai-Geueral of Pennsylvania will
int the name of Hon. John
“’’man in the National Convene
j c! on Tuesday next.
y.
Iq ’r Republican National Con
tyion will meet in Chicago on
‘ n lday morning next, and will
to order at 10 o’clock. It
o be late in the day before the
vol opening preliminaries will
K|concluded, they will no doubt
Madjourn for the day. giving the
u |d>» of the different candidates
tfeient time to caucus over the
strength of the men of
choice. Wednesday will open
, all hands “eager for the* fray.”
>t Sherman, no doubt, will lead on
g irst ballot, but will lack suffi
■ i votes necessary to a choice.
o Silaine’s friends, it is hoped on
jjiext ballot, will then flop over
inae support of Sherman, which
5 cfgtb, when combined, will be
uf ;ient to make a choice. If om
igictione, thus stated, are correct
il( |w or Morton will receive the
I ‘nation for second place on the
,jt. And with such a ticket
)fl c ed by a good, sound and well
hissed platform with no aboit
esjlank inserted there can be no
’t of the general result. Let
1 ’vidious step be taken, but let
■ interest and success of the
> be the first and only thought
ts J the delegates. The people ol
itAntire country will watch the
feedings closely, and as the wires
1 Wednesday morning will flash
‘'“news of who shall lead the
old party to victory, interest
sq>nthusiasm until then will be
>r Jested on all sides.
«. ■ ■
I REPUBLICAN PROBLEM.
IC€
je coming presidential election
keje a turning point in the histo
ke the country, and its result will
I for ,many years to come.
XrfWty that is successful in this
ion Will undoubtedly retain con-
Prff the government for a long
E j .If the Democracy are suc
hjpl, it will give them four years
ret.of power, during which they
r %o strengthen their position
be vert difficult to dis
’’ them. If the Republican
iewed.it will mean that the Dem
‘rdjc party has been tried and
Hl Wanting, and need not apply
net. If the Republicans lose this
'qou, it will be a long time be
sijjiey can expect to win again,
<“*have as good a chance of win
■n; as they have now. It is.
.’“‘fore,of the utmost importance
'i*ie welfare of the party, and of
s. ountry, which we hold to be
that the Republicans
utilize every pu&s.blc chance
icccess in the contest on which
jttre about entering. It is to
ho pped the convention soon to
hint Chicago will realize the
i h>l nature of of the situation.
'J{he weight of responsibility de-
;d upon it. aad will shape its
1 with the sole purpose and to
»'<■ ngle end of securing a Repub*
‘.•it victory in November. If
Priis any other sentiment to be
any other theory to be en
irtf, any personal or factional
iat'ls to be settled, any old debts
Ridges to be paid off, let them
indefinitely postponed or
k * trily pitched out of the win- |
> If the convention admits to I
>roe rations any thing at war
he plain conditions of su cess
ieated by the existing situa
utlnd by passing events, it will
JMtbful to its duty to the R--
%an party and the country.-
SSapulie Journal.
ra due sn mar.
TWO THOUSAND PEOPLE AT THE
TABERNACLE
CELEBRATE THE BAPTISTS’
CENTENNIAL.
The big tabernacle was crowded
on Sunday last. |Tlie exercises
commenced at 11 o’clock. Rev. E.
R. Carter, of Atlanta, addressed the
congregation, bis subject being.
“The Dignity and Qualifications of
a Gospel Minister.” The minister
said among other truths “the min
ister ought to be educated, because
his is the most difficult work to be
done. His is the hardest book to
understand.” Rev. T. M. Robin
son, of Macon, spoka on the same
subject in bis usual eloquent man
ner.
Rev. Alexander Harris, the old
est Sunday School Superintendent
in Savannah, called the Sunday
School to order in the afternoon,
and praise service was conducted
by J. H. Brown, President State
Sunday School Convention, afrer
which a poem, “Through D”ath to
Life.” was read by Ntoini G. Brown
Addresses were delivered by Rev.
Watson, of South Carolina, and
Prof. James Ross, Principal of the
East Broad Street School, and the
exercise® defied by singing, “Mas
ter the tempest is raging” by the
congregation.
MONDAY.
Another great crowd assembled
On Monday. Th« services com
menced with an addr-ss by !’• v.
Stephen D Raiser, Ins subject b -
ing. “The Evils of liifeinpenuice.”
Rev. M. B. McCrary followed on
the subject. “Are we advancing as
a denomination ?” He stated tha’
the Baptists have 26.060 churches.
16,596 ministers, and 2,296,327
members.
Prof. H. L. Walker spoke on
“Our Duty Toward th*® Baptist In
stitutions of our country.” Kddres*
es were also delivered by Rev. J
W. Durijee on the “Duty of the
Pastor to the Church,” and Prof.
Isaiah Blocker on the “Duty of t‘'e
Church to the Pastor.” Revs, J
L. Dart and E. J. Fisher spoke ii
iho evening.
TUESDAY.
After the religious services this
dav, an old woman supposed to be
about 117 years of age was intro
duced on the stage. She was bap
tized nearly 100 years ago. Her
name is Mary Jackson ; she was
horn on John M< Queen’s plantn
tion on Bull’s Island, 8. C. The
old woman created a profound im
pression as she related in her fee
’de and tremulous voice little inci—
den sos the early leaders ot the
Baptists in Savannah an hundred
v»nrs ago. Rev. Love had he ird
of the existence of this old soul and
had her brought to the city as a liv
ing witness < f the organization of
the First African Baptist Church
and its early struggles.
WEDNESDAY.
Wednesday was the last dav of
the Baptist Centennial Celebration.
Tn th* morning. Rev. Henrv Ja-k
son delivered himself on “The Pu
rity and Work of the Church,” in
which he took occasion to denounce
all mc et societies in goner il, and
the Ma-onic fraternity in particubr
a* being antagonistic to the church
Considering that a very large per
centage oi the best ministers are
embers < t some secret order or
other, it is likely that Rev, Juekaou s
ideas of purity in the church will
not be materialized in the near fu
ture.
“Christian Baptism” was descant
ed upon by Rev. Dr. J. H. Kilpat
rick. of "White P ains, in a very in
teresting manner. In the afternoon
the doctor preached an able ser
mon on “No Royal Road to Church
Prosperity.”
Resolutions of thanks to the citi
zens of Savannah and the railroads
were adopted.
Rev. W. J. White, chairman of
the Centennial Committee deliver
ed an eloquent speech thanking the
brethren for ron*i<lerations shown I
him in his official capacity im<! p ‘i -
sonally. He felt thankful to God for I
the great success which attended
the Centennial Cel b ation.
The congregation snug “B’.est he
the tie that hinds, ou- 10-arts in
Cbris'iau love.” nnd took the part
ing.hand with much rej .icing and
-‘
the benediction pronounced by Rev.
J. C. Bryan, president of the Bap
tist Missionary Association, and the
fact was freely remarked that the
Baptist Century was commenced
by a Bryan and ended by a Bryan.
MHfff are those who read
n in LY’-ais and then act; they will find hon
ihlVUa Jorable employment that will not take
them from their homes and families
The profits are large and sure for every indus
trious person, many have made and are now
making several hundred dollars a month. It
is easy for any one to make |5 and upwards
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FRANKLIN F. JONKB
4T STALL HO. 31, IN THE MARKET,
Announce® to hi« friendi and the public
that be keeps on hand a fresh supply of
the. best Beef, Veal and Mutton, also all
kinds of game when in season, and will
toe glad to wait on his customers as usual
with politeness and promptness. His
prices are reasonable and satisfaction is
guaranteed. Goods delivered if desired.
DON’T FORGET. STALL NO. 31.
advice to mothers-
Are vou disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by asick child suffering and crying
with pain of cutting teeth? if so, send at, once
and get a bottle of Mbs. Winslow’s Sooth
ing sykup for Children Teething. Its
value is Incalculable. It will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it,
mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures
dysentery and diarrhoea regulates the stomacn
and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums
reduces inflammation, and gives tone and en
ergy to the whole system. Mrs. Winslows
Soothing Sykuf 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 Statees, and is
for sale ny all druggists throughout the world.
Price 25 cents a bottle.
MARTIN W. SULTER
-Dealer in-
(Jhoice Groceries,
Liquors < tc.,
Lias 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 hand,
BIUURQ & POOL
-—x arlors.
NO. 78i DECATUR ST.
DOWN STAIRS
Fine cushioned tables of the mast
• •ostly and improved make. Cigars
nd Tobacco, Soda Water and M'»x-
■ e Beer. Give mb a trial,
strangers welcomk
MILES WORTHY,
Prorietor.
George Dieter Jr.
-DEALER IN—
Choice Groceries,
Wines, Liquors & Segars,
VV ATERS ROAD & BOLTON ST.
A. H. COOPER. H. N WALTON.
- Wi Sil4 i jPB
? ® W c v SS "■
Cooper & Walton,
Custom Made Clothing a Specialty.
A full line of Foreign and Dom r ’ s *ic Gnr. ’c a |. I
ways on ha Cleaning and Repairing,
Binding a.id Scouring ue.oly oo liv .
197 Congress St., SaVaNNAH, GA.
The Racket C 0 D
—S TOR E. —
UNDER 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 SALES AND SMAIFpROFITS”.
“ONE PRICE ONLY,”
Come and examine our prices in the follow
ing lines and see how much we will save in
dollars. The old. young, white and colored ali
share alike in securing these low casu figures
l,ltY y 0
srAT 'o.Vaftr ’
H.*Ts c J ’ 8a0£ «.
GLOt'Es O.v
nARDWAB^c„ 4c .
HEM’S fIRIISUIIG GOODS.
MADAME SMITH,
The aii SUt tans Tellsr.
Those who wish to consult her upon the
affairs of life, in person or by mail, will re
in ember to call at Marga r e t Street,
two doors west of West Broad street. She has
been practicing this business for fifty years.
She reveals the deepest secrets; unveils the
future; gives successful ottery numbers,
brings separated married couples and lovers
together; brings back absent friends
and recreant lovers; and causes speedy and
happy marriages. She has tills gift from the
Amlghty. She is acknowedged by a! to be
the QvEkn and star Fortune Teller
without a Superior.
P. B. GIBSON,
Dealer in fiist cl as- Family Groceries, —
Tobacco, Cigars, Bacon, Flour, Sugar Coffe
Tea, Lard, Butter, Cod Fish, Can Goods,
Soap, Peas, Meal, Grits, Rice,
Mackerel &c.. &c.
&3r“And ask the patronage of all friends and
will deliver all goods if requested by the
purchaser.
COR. SIMS & WEST BOUNDARYS TS.
Savannah., G-a..
w’Plmi'
LI ( W--
R. B. REPPARD. C. V. SNEDEKER,
YELLOW PINE USIBEB
FOR SALE AT
wholesale and retail,
Planed or Rough.
REPPARD & Co
East Broad and Taylor streets, in S F
& W Ry. yard.
iMMMHiiBiMr ni rn'ißa riiiiii i
These Prices
Smoked Shoulder,4, 5,6, 7
and 8 cents.
Smoked Hams, 5, 6 7, and
8 cents.
Sugars, 5, 51 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 and 30 cents.
All other goods in propor«
tion Now is the time for
cash customers
M. J. DOYLE,
CHAIMS BACKMAN,
Corner Congress &Bull Strcats.
Second Floor.)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Telephone Call No. 100, answered da;
or night. Extracting Teeth One DcJa
•ich. extiae’ing T<eth .nid Artificial
Teeth a specialty. Fine quality of Tooth
Powder and Tooth Brushes for sale.
IyTERMS CASH.
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
THE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the
great Medical Work of v'b.e
aye on Manhood, Nervous and
Physical Debility, Premature
Decline, Errors of Youth, and
the untolii miseries consequent
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ISHS. Boston, Mass., or Dr. W, H. PARKER, grad
uate of Harvard Medical College, 25 yours’ practice
in Bceloc, who may becoasultod oonfldenUa'ly.
Specialty, Dlmnwos of Mau. Office Mo, rt.
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ox«r ♦ I', u eiugie way at thia w vi 4 All auu- i
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F. C, Lambert,
DENTIST.
Cor. Houston snd South Broad Street.
Special attention given to children’s
teeth. Irregularities corrected. Visits
made night or day. Teeth extracted
with out pain;
PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY.
Whole or partial sets of beautiful ar
tificial teeth, inserted on gold, platina,
pure silver, or vulcanite rubber, warrant
ed equal to any work done. Embody
ing the most modern and scientific im
provements; which for beauty, durabili”
ty and moderate charges cannot be sur
passed. Patronage respectfully solicited
“ DR. sTcTPARSONS
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 skin, blood, liver, lung and
throat diseases, kidney complaint, female
weakness, rheumatism, old sores; deformed
sore e J’ es ’ rft- 8 ! loss of manhood and all
affections of the body. As his vast experience
as a doctor ebtained in different countries and
hospitals enables nim to detect disease where
it would be overlooked by others.
Asa doctor for ladies he has no equal and
cure the worst cases of diseasee of women.
He alsojexamines and treats the eye for all
diseases and keeps a full line of spectacles eye
glasses, etc. It Is the headquarters of Dr S. C
Parson s medicines, electric supporters,electric
belts, electric lung protectors, electric hosiery,
belts, trusses, splints, crutches; ladies’ doily or
toilet bells, suspensories shoulder braces, pile
trusses pile pipes, artificial limbs, and all sur
gical appliances for deformities made to order,
a full ine of drugs ehemicas, herbs, roots and
barks
A Fair Trial,
mil ERE can be no excuse now upon
the part ot my people for not trad
ing with me, for I have removed to the
corner of
East Broad and Wheaton Stsl
and keep on hand at all times, a full
supply of choice
Groceries, Liquers and
Cigars.
Come and see me if you only spend
5 cents. Y< urs,
W. H. MATTHEWS.
COAST LINE Rail Road.
Cathedral Cemetery. Bonaven
tube and Thunderbolt.
SUNDAY SCH EDULE
OUTWARD inward.
LEAVE LEAVE I LEAVE
SAVANNAH. BONEVENTUREI THUNDERBOLT.
5:00 A.M. 7:15 A M. 7:10 A. M.
9:35 “ 9;05 •’ 9:00 •’
10:35 “ 10:05 “ 10:00
11:45 “ 11:05 “ . 11:00 “
2:15 P.M 12:40 P.M. 12:35 P M.
3:01 “ 2:40 “ 2:35 “
4:00 “ 3:st) “ 3:25
5:00 “ 4:30 ” 4:25
6:00 ” 5:30 “ 5:25 “
6:30 ” 6:30 “ 6:25 ”
R. E. COBB,
Superintendent,
IMiTilnT
DEALER IN
FINE FAMILY GROCERIES
•>
Wines, Liquors,
CIGARS & TOBACCO.
DRAYTON AND STATE STS.
SAVANNAH, GA.
PONGEE COATS
—AND VESTS.—
PONGEE HELMETS
Flannel, Alpaca & Soils
For Men and Boys, $4.75
Big Bargain for Boys
THE KCKAB2UT SUITS
With extra pants and hat for
$4.75 leads the town.
2500 PAIRS £ FINE PANTS
From $1,50 to §5 00. The biggest
slaughter of this year. All fine stylish
goods. We have too many and must
—get rid of sonn
llAilthS J.HKtiS AMI Al'HiiAS,
We are the leaders and will
please every customer.
B. H. Levy & Bro,
161 Congress St.
monumental
Corn Slieller
The Safest, Surest. Quickest and befd
cure for
Corns, Bunions And M arts,
Shells off their further grouil.. stop®
nil pain; gives no trouble; ei.»ui< 8 com
fort to the Let; makes w-lking easy.
Don’t cuff-r anv bngi r from these
painful excrescences but remove iha®
wi<h Corn Shelter
Price Only 15 c«pts. For Salo
toy ali Druggist*
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