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»»kTURDAT JULY 14, 1888
national ticket.
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FOR PRESIDENT !
EN. BE NJA M [ N IIA R RISON,
Os Indiana.
rat
iveft
tiSS FOR VICE-PRESIDENT :
ginj HON. LEVI P. MOUTON,
Os New York.
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Rev. E. T. Fleming is the R-epnb
toil can candidate for Congress from
ule ie dutiiet °* Georgia,;
i» e ? ’ The idea of 11. 11. R* Burchard
d eclaring for Cleveland is enough
>ngr> puralize the wave of the red han
hoi ana.
’J 4 The National Press Convention
’ r ieo)ored) will meet in Nashville,
rktft 12 tn.
ful The Democrats of Augusta. Ga..
S’ o ’ fits developed into two faction*;
of which is known as the ■‘ills
»r) ing ring rulers”, and the other is
ith mown as the “roaring ram rackers-”
s« E ■ ' —
»m Hon. W. A. Pledger is making
teni splendid canva-s as the Republi
tan candidate tor the Legislature
rom Clarke county. May success
muttend your efforts Colonel,
jg I 1
mi Rum, Romanism, Rebellion Bur
ad »hard has declared himself for
Cleveland and Thurman. Cleve
and would show good horse sense
ch >y vetoing the declaration,
n —: 4 —■—
m The president of the Catholic
•of Total Abstinence Society William
■ lt ’ Sefterman, a life long Democrat ol
an av * es county, Indiana, has declaim
. u-d for Harrison and the Repnbli
jhpan party.
pußy ■" *
r>i?t Twenty-five years ago the col
d’-prod people were chattels bought
"Dind sold on the market. Now it is
tlipsseited that they own in the ag
; ftrregnte $12,000,000 worth of props
,a brty. These facts simply show that
jjho race is moving onward.
The Republic m National Com
elnittvb met in New York on Wed
■Aie.'day last and elected Senator M
’4S. Quay of Pennsylvania, chairman,
v >hd Hou J. S, Fnrsett of New Y>»tk
A resolution was adopt
- jtsd endorsing the Republican League
'’yirgunizatioii, aibl one for the organ
of women’s Republican
□Clubs to support I lie National tick
get. The following executive com
wnittee was appointed: M. H. De
•Young of California. Samuel FeSs-
Jenden of Connecticut, George A.
upavis of Illinois, John New of
itliidiannpolis, J. S. Clarkson of lowa
?jW. C. Goodloe of Kentucky, J.
Sal anc fl ester, Haynes of Maine, Gar
eiett A. Hobart of New Jersey, and
nJ. A. Conger of Ohio.
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„ ‘‘On the Republican side, the campaign
I?this year is to be run upoh elevated, open
)*and level ground. Il is to be a battle for
principles, fought out boldly with
ithft weapons of fact and reason. This is the
JiruAmethod and will command respect even
Vwhefe it fails to bring conviction. To the
may well be left what
never ttoporery satisfaction the indulgence
4 in pefljpnliuea may afford.—Cm, Times
M Star.
4 And couched among the “prin
*ciples will be the demand for a free
P ballot and a fair count in certain
g States, sooner the Democracy of the
s South comes to that con fusion, the
f more prosperous will our portion of
* the country be.
I
| As indicating the certainty of
I Democracy’s downfall this year the
r following excerpt from the Inter
I Ocean will be read with consider
i able interest:
i “Cleveland can not ls» elected without the
| electoral vote of New York, Harris n can.
t The other time doubtfm States, N< w Jersey
t Indiara and Connecticut, combined mijrht!
j go Democratic and still hot elect Cleveland '
f and Thurman without New York, w'.ii^ 1
,i without th -latter State II irri-on and Mor- i
cin win wi h Indian i and eitlnr N w
■ha. i
Jersey or Connecticut. These being the
facts in the case the Democrats can not af
ford to admit any doubt as to their ability to
carry New York. But no amount of ante
election boasting can stand in the way of sue
cess at the poll. That State now has -nbstan
tially the same election laws as Illinois.
Our reform system wae borrowed from the
statute books of New Yoik. Tammany fine
worker* can dot defeat the will of the ma
jority bv tampering with the returns in New
York City, as has been often done, most
notoriously twenty years ago. The total
vote of the State, outside the great metropo
lis, will be nearly a million, and the indi
cations now are that the Republicans will
come down to Harlem bridge with a majori
ty too large to be overcome by the slum
vote of the Democracy.
COL. BUCK SA YS THERE IS NO
DECEIT ION.
ATLANTA Ga- July 9, 1888.
Prof. R 11. WntGHT, Dear Sir.’ —I dis
tributed tickets at Chicago as directed «-v a
' vote of the delegation formarly had, I know
of no deception practiced on tne by any one
in this matter. I obeyed the instruction of
the delegation simply.
, Very Tru y Yours,
A. E BUCK.
It - will be seen from the above
note from Col. Buck, that Rev. W.J.
White is the only one who ku iws of
deception. Col. Buck says that he
only followed the vote of the dele
gation whose majority said that
Messrs. Wright mid Noah John-on
1 were the tegular delegates and en
titled to the delegates tickets. 'This
oiigiit to settle the matter.
11. R. Wright.
Rooms Republican
State Central Committee,
Atlanta, Ga.. Ju'y 7th-, 1888,
To the members of the State Central
Committee ' —
In pursuance of a resolution of the Ktv
public in "tate Convintion held io Atlanta
on the 1811 day of Apiil last, I li-r. hycall
a nieel.i.g of the Republican state Central
Committee of this Slate lu ui«.ei in Atlanta
on Thursday the 26th day of Julv instant at
2 o’clock p, tn to determine upon a Repub
lican electoral ticket and to take such action
as to a general ticket o • Stat a U< use officers
as may tie deemed best for the interest of the
party. It is important that every member
of the committee be present.
A. E. Buck
Chairman Rep. State Cen. Com.
Lumber City, Ga., July 2, ’BB.
Mr. Editor; Dear Sir;— 1
have taken pleasure i t reading your
paper lor several months, 1 find
great virtue in it. Our town is in
a prosperous condition. In the
right view going South, stands sev
enty or seventv-five brick pillars
for a two-story building which will
be fini-hed next fall; on the right
side going North, stands a two-story
building owned by Mr. (I. Alien;
next a fine drug store, between
these two buildings stands a fine
firsti-class barber shop owned by
Mr. 11. B. Ham ons, the champion
barber on the U T.V. & G.R.R., he
stands as one of the best among the
barbers. On last Sunday evening
Mr. 11, I>. and Ins new wile. Mrs.
Hammons took a walk ea-twaid of
the town going to the Octnnlgee
river. Mrs. Hammon- a tew tears
ago took a trip to the State of Vir
ginia, wheie she spent several
months, andon he." return bi<k she
met Mr. Hammons a bather in her
town. Mr. Hammons -s a member
of a missionary Baptist eiiu ch tn
the lower part of Georgia. The
leading men of our county will sup
pot t Harrison and Morton.
R< spectlnily,
1. H. Copeland.
CORRESPONDENCE.
Jesup, Ga., July 9, ’BB.
To The Tribune ; —There was a
grand Sabbath School convention
held at the Burbage and Lemon
turpentine farm, eight miles from
t’nis place, on.Siiiurday and Sund iy
the 7th and Sth inst., and being
Missionary ts the Baptist Sunday
School work in this part of the
State, 1 was invited to be present
on this occasion and in pursuance
of the call, 1 attended, anil address
ed these good people in this far off
but lively little settlement, on the
Sabbath School work. Mhhv gath
ered from all the neighborhood of
ten miles aroun I to g iiu all the in
formation possible and discuss the
progress, power and future or the
work. The meeting was exceeding
ly interesting and profitable as well
as successful, in connection with
this, s>n Saturday there was a good
game of base ball and’delicious bar
becue which lent quite a feature of
p'easure to the occasion. The Sab
bath session was full of interesting
items and at the close all rejoiced
ioVer a tine gathering, j>l-a.<int time
[and prufiitable session, The Bur
i bage and Lemon firm is vrtycordi- l
Ju many respec'e and assisted the,
people in this there Sunday School
rally most heartily, It is pleasing
indeed to find that our southern
white brother is growing more and
more coYdial and that we are being
recognized almost as a brother.
Would that there were many more
such firms. They were advised to
subscribe for the Tribune, which
they had never seen or heard of be
fore.
Yours Respectfully,
W. H. Styles,
ZJissionary of St. Joints Bap. Asa’n.
A T LA ST
The colored people have found a true f
v -istoty of themselves. It is written by
W. T. Alexander, of Philadelphia, and
gives their history in this country as i
well as their ancient and modern life in \
Africa. Don’t fail to look at the book
when the agent conies around, and give I
him your order,
FRATVKLIbT JON IS |
AT STALL NO. 31, IN THE MARKET,
Announces to his friends and the public
that he keeps on hat’d a fresh supply nt
the best Beef, Veal and Mutton, ids > dl
kinds of game when in season, and will
be glad to wait on t-is customers as usual
with politeness and promptness. Hi
prices are reasonable and satisfaction is
guaranteed. Go.uU delivered if doited
DON'T FORGET, STALL NO. 31
ULMER’S LIVER CORRECTOR.
This vegetable {reparation is inv-in
able for the restoration of tone and
strength to the system. For dyspep-ia
coi’-tipau-m and other ills. cau*ed by
disorded liver, it cannot be excelled
Highest prizes nw-id d, and end-n'B d
bv eminent medical men. Ask I >r Ul
mers Liver Corrector and take t<o
oilier. SI.OO a bottle. Freigh’ paid
10 any address.
B F ULMER. M D. ,
Pharmacist, Savannah, G .
ADVICE TO MOTHERS-
Are von disturbed at niirht and broken of
your rest by a sick child suUerins; and cryinsr
witli pain ol -•utting U-etli? 11' so, send at once
and get a bottleof .mrs. Winslow’s .SooTir
ino syrui- for Childkkn Teething, its
value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor
little sutlerer immediately Depend upon it,
mot Ilers, t lie re is no mistake about it 11 e ores
dysentery and diarrhoea regulatesthe stomach
and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums
reduces inflammation, and gives tone amt en
ergy to the whole system. Mrs. Winslow’-
Hoo rn IMi SYitui’ for Ch i i.orex Teeth t x<;
is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription
of one of Hie oldest anil best female nurses mid
physcians in the United siatees, amt Is
for sail- by all druggists throughout the world.
Price 25 cents a bottle.
George Dieter Jr.
—DEALER IN—
Ch o ice G roceries.
Wines, Liquors & Sugars,
W \TERS ROAD A- BOLTON ST.
MARTIN W. SULTER
-Denier in-
Choice Groceries,
Liquors etc.,
11 is removed to his new store o<>r.
Price and Gord Hl Streets, Where
lie will lie glad to see his old
friends and the jiuultc geiu-raliv.
New stock of goods <>u band.
WAL S< HEUHNG
DEALER IN
Fin Family tain lip H:.,'
Cor. Liberty and Drayton Street.-.
Savannah’ Ga.
Pratt’s Astral Oil—Safest and best
BILLIARb~& POOL
_ arlors.
NO. 78J DECATUR ST.
DOWN STAIRS
'Z? ZL orL ZST tL’ Gr *■ * .
Fine cushioned tables of the most I
costly and improved make. Cigars '
and Tobacco, Soda Water and Mox
ie Beer. Give me a trial.
STRANGERS WELCOME
MILES IVOETIIY,
Pro i let or,
A. H. COOPER. h. N WALTON
I*4 - I st it Ir’t’
llr 1 ffiljsiiW-'
"■ '-is- *«!&&&
Cooper & Walton,
Custom M ide Clothing a Specialty.
A full lim-->f I'-- ."i Mil l D->m-'*- c <;<>ivl* al-
wm---n tin st <'lciiiil-g amt Repairing,
Btmling huil 'm-<mi in. • -iv lunt.
197 C nigres, St., SAV ANN All, GA.
MADAMfi SMITH,
Ths mi Sim Forims Tsllsr.
Those who wish to consult her upon the
affairs of life, in person or by mail, will re
member to call at Margaret Street,
two doors west of West Broad street. Bhe 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 reeieant lovers; and causes speedy and
happy marriages. She has this gift from the
Amlghty. She is acknowedged by a! to be
| the Quekn and Star Fortune Teller
j without a Superior.
P. B. GIBSON,
—Dealer in fiist das- Family Groceries, —
Tobacco, Cigars, Bacon, Flour, Sugar Coffe
I Tea, Lard. Butter, Cod Fish, Can Goods,
Soap, Peas, Meal, Grits, Rice,
Mackerel &c.. &c.
ask the patronage ofali friends and
will deliver ail goods if requested by the
purchaser.
COB. SIM S & WEST BOUNDARY'S TS.
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A i i asWt ll
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■ V,
R. B. REPI’ARD. C. V. SNEDEKER.
: YELLOW PINE LUMBER
f FOR SALE AT
wholesale and retail,
Planed or Rough,
; RBPPARD&Co
East Broad and 'Taylor streets, in S F
<fc W Ry. yard.
iSKWaSBKT I.JI I LUI
These Prices
Smoked Shoulder,4, 5,6, 7
and 8 cents.
Smoked Hams, 5, 6 7, and
8 cents.
Sugars, 5,6, 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 cunts.
Au other good.- in proper«
tioi. Now is the time for
■ cash customers
M.J. DOYLE.
§ !
Corner Congress &Bull Streets.
.Second Floor.)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Telephone Call No. 100, answered da ;
ior night. Extracting Teeth One DcJa
i each, extiaciiug T- eth and Aitilicial
T- eih a .-{- -salty. Fin- <|Uility of Tooth
IP< wder and Tooth Brushes lor sale.
GFTERMS cash.
I’EXHAumniTALnT
O'HE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the
A great Medical Work of the ff
age ou Mai.li od Nervous andyj
Physical Debility, Premature Milfcrwafeg*!
Decline, Errors of Youth, and
the untoldniiseri, sconse-iuent
thereon, a-; pages Svo, 123
prescriptions for all <!!>ea>es.
Cloth, full gilt, o«tly SI.OO, by ■*-
mail, sealed, lllifftrative sample free to all young
and middle aged men. Send now. The Gold and
Jew elled Medal awarded to the author by the Na
tl- ual Medical Association. Address P. O. box
1895. Boston, Mass., or Dr. W. H. PARKER, grad
uateof Han ard Medical College, 25 years’ practice
In Boston, who may be consulted" confidentially.
Si-ecialty, Diseases of Mau. Office N 0.4 DulfmchsL
» r-sii- -r - .
SRiASea wonders • xt-’ in ’> i-timls
L’L’J,.: •.'..mi*, but are *i:rpa—. ■•..■■
■■ Ji v, ' ! ' tlventi-’U t !.<•-' ' I (le in
need of pr.-fltnble work tliatcan In-done
Wh.le IB -eg at ;■ -l.lt -ti-'idd nt ■ s. n.l tlleir
vi | r . .. H . ■ttA t't-., I'.-r’laii M...ue, and
r.c. v.-fr- t-.-.'l Cil--rtoutb>u l>-m eitli- r*. x ;
, _ -..ti <mrn f - in S - ' . ■ |- . uy ~n,;
opw urd-" herev-r t hey live, v>n ;)! <. -tnru-d
pee, • nl'tlal n--t if itiir. I. --.n i.utt instie
ox. f »|U lu it Single day ul I bls w utd AU sue-
Cevtl.
F. C, Lambert,
DENTIST.
Cor. Houston ond 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 vulcauite 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. TS. C, PARSONS
SaYs the- people keep a com
ing to be examined free of charge at his office
and drug store, corner Liberty anil Montgom
ery streets for skm, blood, liver, king and
throat diseases, kidney complaint, female
weakness, rheumatism, old sores; deformed
limbs, sore- yes, tits, loss of manhoiid and all
affect ions of the body. As his vast experience
as a doctor ebtained in difli-renl countries artd
hospitals enables nim to detect disease where
it would be overlooked by others.
Asa doctor lor ladies he lias no equal and
cure the worst eases of diseasee of women.
He also examines and treats the eye for all
diseases and keeps u full line of spectacles eye
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’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 chemicas, Herbs, roots and
barks
A Fair Trial.
rpiIERE can be no excuse now upou
the part of my people for not trad
ing with me, for I have removed to the
corner of
East Broad and Wheaton Sts;
and keep on hand at all times, a full
upply of choice
Groceries, Liquorsand
Cigars.
Gome and see u.e if you only spend
5 cents. Y- urs,
W H MATTHEWS.
COAST LiHE Hoad.
Cathedral Cemetery. Bonaven
TUiIE AND ThUMiF.RBOLT.
SEND AY SCI! E DTLE
outward inward. ~~
LEAVE ■ LEAVE I LEAVE
SAVAN NA H. ‘BONEVE NTU R F. THUNDERBOLT.
8:00 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:OC “ 2:40 “ 2:3-5
4:00 “ 3:0 “ 3:25 ‘
5:00 “ 4:30 “ 4:25
6:00 “ 5:30 “ 5:25 “
6:50 “ ’ 6:30 “ 6:25 “
R. E. COBB,
Superintendent.
liHimraT
DEALER IN
FINE FAMILY GROCERIES,
Wines, Liquors,
CIGARS & TOBACCO.
DRAYTON AND STATE : TS.
•SAVANNAH, GA.
PONGEE COATS
AND VESTS.—
PONGEE PELMETS
Ihuid, Suits
For Men and Boys, 51.75
Big Bargain for Boys
THE KCKABCUT SUITS
With extra pants and hat for
$4.75 leads the town.
2500 PAIRS V Fl N E PANTS
From 81.50 to 85 00. The biggest
slaughter of this year. All fine stylish
goods. We have to-> many and must
—ger rid of some.—
W.IITEHS J URIS AMI AI’IIOAS.
We are the leaders and will
please every customer.
iB. H. Levy & Bro,
161 Congress St.
MONUMENTAL
I Corn ShHier
.
I'he Safest, Surest. Quickest aud best
cure for
Corns. Euni< n- And Warts,
Shell- 'ft tl-eir further growtl-; >top’
nil pain; givesnotrouble; er.-ur< s com
fort to the feet; make, wuiking easy,
Ifou t suf! r anv h-ngi r from the?--
painful excrescences but remove them
« it li Corn Sheller
Price Only 15 cents. For Sak
by sil Druggists