The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, July 28, 1888, Image 3

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11l 11IUIHTlllllt. SATURDAY JULY 28, 1888 Don’t so the First Bryan Baptist Sabbath Schoo' pic-uic i n Monday next at Isle ol hope. St. Philips A. M. E. church will give an -xcur.-iuu to Jacksonville Fla, on MvnCay August 6th. Fare 81 00 Lt. L A. Washington. Supervisor of the G, U. 0. of O. F.. left on Friday last for Blackshear on Lodge business. An exeu sion will be given to A aidos ta on .Monday August 13th , under the management of Augustus Watson. Fare SI.OO A grand excursion will be given by the old reliable manager, \V- W. Wat son, from Bi tins wick to Savannah on Monday The first bale of new cotton of the season ai rived here from Thomasville on Wednesday last, and was bought by Mr. Albert Jackson, 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. Porter’s Benevolent Association will give an excursion to Beaufort, Sunday July 29th. Fare S(J cents. Steadier leaves 8:30 a. in. What is the reason that the side-walk on West Broad street has not received attention. In dry weather it is sandy; jn wet weather it is muddy. Our watch maker aud jeweler, E. J. Crane, cor. Wheaton and Reynolds Sts. Watcnes and clocks repaired and war ranted to run for oueyear at a low price. The South Carolina Ladies Mutual Aid Association will give a neck-tie fes tival ot Odd-Fellows hall Harris street, on Monday night July 3UHI' Tickets 15 cents. 1 he FEBSB will give their an nual pic—me at isle ol n>'pe, Monday July 3U. Tickets, aUtilis 3Uu., chi - ren 20 cents a goo . time «o a. i cipat ed. Mrs. Raglin Williams died at her home on \\ aldurg and Cuyler streets on Sunday morning last about 2 u Clock and was buried on Monday, rfhe leaves a husband aud son to mourn her loss. The Young Men Christian Associa-. tion will meet on Sunday J uly 29th at Mr. L. Graham JFaim street, A paper will be read by E. H. Jackson. R. N. Rutledge, Pres., L. A, Washington, Secretary. Remember the excursion of the Line Star Cadets and jhe Young Chatham Light Infantry on Sunday moruinx August sth at 6 o’clock. Tickets 82.50 Three days in Augusta, A good time is expected. The Republicans of the first and second districts will hold a grand ratifi cation meeting on Wednesday night next, at Chatham hall. Several prom inent speakers will address the meeting All are invited. Miss Mary A. Sueison, teacher of the Dorchestor Academy Liberty county, was in the city on Tuesday last, and in company with Miss Janie Lloyd gave the Tribune a call, She leit on the same day for Liberty where she is en gaged in teaching during the summer. Our watch maker and jeweler,E, J. Crane, cor. Wheaton and Reynolds Sts Watches and clocks repaired and war ranted to run for one year at a low price J. F. Andrews the foreman of the Tribune, who has been rusticating th ■ past week in St. Augustine, Fla., has returned to his case after an enjoyable trip. It was hard for the youn man to leave his Dulcena, but he eventually made up his mind that business should precede pleasure. An excursion will be given by the Parish Aid to Tybee on Monday Aug gust 6th., and all are invited to attend as this will be a fine opportunuy for families to spend a splendid day. Music and refreshments will be on hand that all may enjoy themselves. The pro ceeds will be devoted to the benefit of St. Stephens church Trains will leave S. F. A W. R. R- depot 9:30 a. m , 2’30 and 5:40 p. m. Fare, adult* 50 cents, children under twelve 25 cents. The following exercises for Mission tyg day at Asbury M, E. church which * will take plaee Sunday July 29th.: PROGRAMME: ’ Preaching at 11 o’clock by Rev. L. I B- Maxwell, assisted by R. Bigham.' Three o'clock, addresses to the Sunday Schools by Prof. J, C. Ross, aud A. B. | Tolbert. The following Sunday Schools I will be present on that day; Congrega tional, Ist Baptist church, Mt. Zion | Baptist. At 8:30 o’clock preaching by Rev. A. Harris, a-sisted by Rev. W Weston. Rev. A. Harris will have the over sight of the finances during the day. The public are invited to partici pate with us on this day. Richard Bigham, Pastor. Laid at Rest. Mrs Sibbie Gibbs and aged and well known lady died n Tue-diy morning la t ( after a brief ilh ets. She was found in an uncoucious state on the preceding Wednesday and remained in that con i dition un’ii the time of her death. Mrs ■ Gibbs was born in Beaufort S. C.. but ; lived in Savannah from her childhood, land was about 85 yeais of age She was remaikable for her e< ergy and acti ; vity up to the time of her illness, and ! was notedtor her many good quaii ties of heart which endeared her to all of her acquaintances. She was a de voted member of the First Bryan Bap tist Church. The funeral of the de ceased took place on Wednesday from the residence of her nephew Mr. John Bvleu on Taylor street, Supreme Court Decision. The Supreme c nirt of the State has affirmed the decision of the Superior c urt of this county in the case ol the State vs. P liceman Burns, Burns ws charged with the offence of assault and batteiy on the person of Henry Burney a driver for F. M, Hull, Esq,, was tri ed and found guilty. The defendant made an appeal to the Supreme court which affirmed the decision of the court below. Judge Bleekly in giving the decision’ marked out some important and salutary lessons to the members of the police force, among which is the following. “Insolence from a colored prisoner to a white police is no excuse for b ating the prisioner with a club Policemen shall do right not less toward one color than another, in so far as it depends upon this court to administer the rules of law to their conduct.” A Challenge. How good to be challenged and then after the firight that a sudden challenge generally causes, for the one who is call ed to an.-wer and then win. M r F. G, Snelsou principal of Searb s Instituie of Jesup, Ga., challenged Im his ■school the school at B>h Is mville, managed by Miss Mary A. Fneisou, on Thursday tne 19th inst., and after a very inter* sting match the end was thu<: Searles Institute standing one aud Snel sonvilie standing four. The day passed verp pleasantly, as the children agreed in picnic style aud some excellent, es says were read by two ladies "f Black >bear and two political spe-ches by Rev, W. H. Styles aud F, Snelsou. Shinar. The Republican Nominating Committee. Following are the names of the Re publican Comniittea to make the nomi nation for Governor ami other State of ficers. This committee will also seleci the District Electors for the national ticket, should the districts fail to do so by September Ist A. E. Btu k, Janies Atkins, J. H. Devoaux, I. Lonnon, K.Head. W. FI. Johnson, S. W. Ensley, R D. Lock“, W in. Spelinan. W. A. Pledger, S. A. Darnell, J. W. Lyons. Notice to Freedman’s Bank Depostors. The undersigned will, as soon as the bill to pay the balance due the Fr ed man’s bank depositors, becomes a law. receive and forward the pass books for co’lectton of the amout-t to be paid as usual. John H. Deveaux, 158 St .Tuban S tract. up stairs; Dress N aker Wanted. Y good dress maker can obtain per manent employment by applying' to the undersigned at number 24 Hartridge street. Mrs. A. E. Robinson. Young JAen’s Christian Association meeting to-morrow afternoon at 5 to 6 clock. Subject; “The Good or bad the Tongue may be.” All are invited t at tend. Association rooms, Gwinnett street, .3rd door E of Eist Broad. Open every even ng from 8 to 10 p. m. Go to IF. Logan stalls 67 and 68 for market supplies. There will be an excursion given to Tvbee Island by the - Helping Hands” of the First Congregational <hurch on Monday July 30th. Trains leave at 9-30 a. in, and 2*30 p. m. R .und trip 50 cents, children 25 cents. Friends of the church are kindly invited to g<>. The choicest and best Northern Beef, Veal and Mutton. Corned Beef, etc., daily to be found on the stalls of H. Logan, 67 aud 68 Savannah Market Customers promptly served, and market ing delivered at your home free. B Rewarded are thow- who read this and then act; they will And hon orable 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 sow making several hundred dollars a month. It is easy for any one to make >5 and upwards per day. who is willing Jo work Either »ex, young or ohi;capitul not needed: we start you. Everything new NO special ability required; you, reader, can do it as well a* any one Write to us at once fur ml! particular*, whleii we mail hee Address Stinson ACo , Furtlaud, Me. SCHEDULE CENTRAL RAILROAD. >avAssah, Ga., Oct If.. 1887. ON and aft. r tl. s I Passenger Trains will run dully uuie.-.- marked f, which are daily, except Sunday The standard Line by which these trains rim, ts&> uiluutes slower than savannah city time. . No. 1. No. 3. No. 7. Lv. savnnnnh. 7 V am s2O pm .5 wpm Ar Guyton > ■ ~ a..: t, tc pm Ar .Millen a 4. am 11 n pm s 45pm Ar Augusta. .11 4" aiu 645 am Ar. Macon 1 4>) pm 3 2" am Ar Atlanta .5 40 pm 7 !.'> am Ar Columbus H 3’ put 2 M pm Ar.Montg’ry 7 2.5 am 7 13 pm Ar Eufaula 4 37 am 4 10 pm Ar Albany 11 pm 2 M pm Train No leaves Savannah 2:00 pin; ar rives Guyton, pm Passengers t«>r Sylvania, Wrightsville, Mil ledgeville and Eatonton should take 7:10 a m train. Passengers lor Thomaston, Carrolton. Perry, Fort Gaines, Talbotton, Buena Vista, Blakely and Clayton should take the 8:20 p in train. No 2 No .4. No. 8. Lv Augusta 12 ■<! m a 10 pm Lv Macon I'.’P am 11 l'o pm Lv Atlanta i> s<i am 7 15 tun LvUolumbus 10 30 pm 12 >5 pm Lv Mome’ry 725 pm 7 4o am Lv Eufaula 12 pat lo 47 am •.... Lv Albany 4 45 am 1! 55 am .... Lv Millen 2 2' pm 320 am 5 ounm l.v Guyton 4lfipm 5u7 am fl 5s am Ar arannah 500 pm 615 am 800 am Train No. 10+ leaves Guyton 310 p miarrives avannah 4;> .11. Sleeping cars on all night trains between Sa vannah, Augusta. Macon and Atlanta Train No. 3. leaving Savannah at 820 n tn will stop regularly at Guyton, nut at no other point to put off passengers between Savannah and Millen. Lain No. 4, will stop on signals at Stations between Millen and savannah to take on pas sengers for Savannah. Connections at Savannah with Savannah Florida and Western Railway for all points in Florida. Tickets tor all prints and sleeping car berths on sale at City Office. No 20 Bull street, and Depot Oth"“ 30 minutes before departure of e„c.i. 1.-A... ROBT. W. HUNT. E. T CHARLTON, Ticket Agent. «»en. Pass. Agent. WT-W Mvwwr ottwipi The Great Opening. MORGAN & DIXSON, CENTENNIAL EATING SALO<»N, COIL WEST BROAD AND LITTLE JONES STREET—BILL OF FARE, 1 Soup Cm s ima. 2 B'ston Rotst Be f, 3 Boiled Mutton Caper Sauce Dish gravy,* 4 Boiled Tongue Tomato Sauce, 5 Vegetables. 5 Green Corn, 7 Irish Potatoes, 8 Baked Beans, 9 Squashes, 10 Butter Beans, 11 Cucumber-, DESERTS’. 1 Huckleberry Dumpling Boiled and Wine Sauce. 2 Rice Pudding and plain Sauce. CALL AT The New Store of a * © Wa :g 1 o pfflE ’ E ■ * W -- For all kinds 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 oading shells. TELEPHONE No. 417. <!T > inY > R —— NO. 78i~ DECATUR ST. DOWN STAIRS A.T Z; A IT T G- Fine cushioned tables of the most costly and improved make. Cigara and Tobacco, Soda Water and Mox ie Beer. Give mr a trial. strangers welcome MILES WORTHY, P roil ctor. ! W Mii-Sffißif Clww Sais. Morrison, FoyesCo. Are now offering their entire stock at a Tremendous Sacrifice Prices Slaughtered In every Department. Black and Colored Wool Dress Goods and Silks at about half price Table Linens Napkins and Towels reduced one third White Lawn nt 5, tl>, and 8 1 , c. worth double All Colored Lawns and Wash Press Goods, reduced to actual cost <>ur entire stock of Plain and Fancy Parasols at half their former price Extraordinary bargains in Silk Gloves,Mitts, Hosiery and Hatikerch’efs. 110 l tine Corsets al 2Vc positively worth 75c Unheard of Bargains -IN fiENTS Fl RMSIHXG GOODS. 1 lot Gents Full Dress Unlaundried Shirts nt (19c. sold for $1 ‘O everywhere. Gents Gauze Umicrvestsat 15 and 25 reduced from 25 and 40. QI lot Ladies Black Jerseys at 35c., worth JI 00 An Immence stock of Ladies Muslin Under wear reduced to actual cost The balance of our stock of Roys’ Clothing will be closed out without regard to cost, imii, foii At D. Wtisbein’s Old Stand. f WWWWNIMW ,ias revolutionized the world dur- IWV RN I IFlKl in * j : ,I,e I,,st Century. Not 111 1 ■Si F(Mil h ast among the wonders of in ventive progress is a method and system of work that can he performed all over the country without seperatlng the Work ers from their homes. Pay liberal’, any one eandothe work; either sex. young or old; no special ability required.. Capital not. needed: you are started free Cut this out ami return to us and we will send you tree, something of great value and iinpottaneo to you, that will start y»u in business, which wilt bring youin more money right away than anything else in the world. Grand oultltfree. Addrt tmTnujc ife Co., Augusta, Maine, SIAAIPT 17 S'- 00 for 13 wKKKs. The O/AALI LL POLICE GAZETTE will be mated securely wrapped, to any address In the United tM ttesp/XpT L'u for T>l re e Months on receipt VzV.7l of One Dollar Liberal discount, allowed to Postmasters, Ag ents and Clubs. Theltf AIT 1 ' I \ I’ouick Gazette of New Ivlrxl 12,17 York Is the Oni,y legitimate Illustrated Sporting ami sensational Journal pupllshed 01117 0 I? I? I the American continent. JL IvXLLL. Apply for terms to Rich’dK. Fox, Franklin Sqr., N.Y GEO. MEYER, WHOLESALE BEER DEPOT, HBsajK e j Annual salesso,ooo Kegs, I,soo,oooßottlesJ —SOLE AGENT FOR— Anheuser-Busch Brewing Assertion and Grerke Brewing Co. The Place to Buy the Best goods FOR THE LEAST MONEY, —IS AT— TEEPEE & CO’S., 192 and J. 9 J Broughton Street. CALL AT OUR STORE I you want Furniture, Mattings, Window Shades, Refrigerator j, Bed Spring*, Cooking Stoves, or anything in the Housekeeping Line, It will pay you to call on us before buying elsewhere. Nf)w GOOdB VOHStUnUy Arriving. T P C P L S & CO 193 and 195 Broughton St, bet. " • U « j Jefferson and Montgomery. ESTABLISHED 1857" The Old Reliable House of JAMES HART & BRfl, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in * - wk nmi turnip ■H, WISES, up, MS All nta At The Lowest Market 11 Jefferson and 186 St. Julian Srteet, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Important Notii MMOII tfllJ ■ ■ In order to further reduß our stock, we will extend o|| sale for 15 days longer. ■ CROHAN&DOOHEF 137 Broughton St. CHAS KOLSHORN&BF AGENTS FOR THE BERGNEtt * ENg4 BREWING COMPANIES. Lager, Beer, Al e & Porter Which were awarded the highest awards the Expositions of Paris and AND AGENTS FOR Diehl & Lord’s Pure Cider, htaat, Saloon, Jilliiri Boca AND IIFFIIT AT 171) BmiMW ST Wo call special attention to our sitnerk OLD sTiK K ALE ami PORTER, always c draught, ami to our BOT’I I,ED BEER Families supplied with Bottled Porter, A nt JI 25 aud Beer at JI 00 per dozen pint I hyslcians recommend same to ladies delicate health. ,NCH dally every aATtT *W ) * FRAZER g a BEST IN THE WOBLD. Its wearing qualities are ummrrxwMvt not».n. outlastliig two boxes of IH ,y 1 trom Animal OIU. J JTGET THE GEN UIJHt FOR SALE BY DEALERS OENERALLY