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til SAUH4B HIIIIE.
SATURDAY AUGUST 25, 1888
Everybody should *ee that their
premises are elean and kept in the best
of order.
Golden Rule Lodge A F & A M will
a festival on Monday night Saptem
her 3rd at Longshoremen hall. Tickets
25 cents.
The Knights of Archery Club Nn. 3
will give an excursion to Montgomery,
Monday September 3rd. Fare 35 cents
children 20.
The Johnson Enterpiise Club will
give a Dime Festival at Wilson Hall at
Southville, Monday night August 27th.
Admission 10 cents,
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.
Our friend P M Mitchell of ths Ex
press office, was highly elated on Tues’
day over the arrival of a son P M Mit
ehell Jr. We are pleasee to say the
Madame is doing well.
Services will be held at St. James
Tabernacle, Rev. R. B. Bailey, pastor
to-morrow at the following hours: preach
ing by the pastor at 11 a. m., 3 p. m.
and 7 p, m, Sunday School at 1 p. m.
The choicest and best Northern Beef,
Veal and Mutton, Corned Beef, etc.,
daily to be found on the stalls of H;
Logan. 67 and 68 Savannah Market
Customers promptly served, and market
ing delivered at your home free,
A very pleasaet little pound party
was given last evening at the residence
of Mrs. Henrietta Hendrixson in honor
of her daughter. The reception was ten
dered by the young lady's friends, and
Was highly enjoyed by the young misses
present.
Liberia Day will be celebrated on
Monday August 27th at Montgomery by
a big demonstration by military compan
ies from different parts of the State
addresses will be delivered by promin
ent speakers. Tickets 35 cents, child
ren 25.
A large number of Republicans head
ed by the Union Cornet Band, serenad
ed Col T F Johnson the Republican
nominee for Elector, on Thursday even
ing. Col Johnson thanked his friends
for their appreciation of his friendship,
and assuring them that he would accept
the responsibilitv thrown upon him by
his party.
Young men Chri-tian Association,
rooms Gwinnett street, 4th door East of
East Broad. Open every evening from 8
•i to 10 pm. Fresh reading matter eve
ry day. All are cordially invited to at
tend. Subject for to-morrow ‘Hope. ’
on Monday evening subject: ‘‘Money vs
Education”, aud on Wednesday evening
.‘Tariff Reform vs Protection.” Al.
friends are invited to attend these de
bates as they will be very interesting
Some of the best talent in the Associa
tion will participate,
Anniversary.
The twenty l -third anniversary of St
Philips A M E Sabbath School will tike
place on the 26th inst. The superin
tendants, teachers and members of all
Christian churches are together with
the public and friends invited. Quite an
interesting programme has been arrang
ed, one of its chief features being the
building of a temple by thirteen girls.
Exercise will commence prmiptly at
8 p. m. Respectfully,
J. B. Lofton, Pastor.
T. W. Read, Supt.
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County Convention.
The Republican county convention
convened in Savaunah at Empire Hall
I on Monday last at 10 o’clock a m for
the purpose of electing delegates to the
First Congressional convention with
Capt L M Pleasant in the chair. Af
ter stating the object of the meeting,
Capt Pleasant wa< nominated for tempor
ary chairman and 8 Snelson secret iry.
A committee on credentials was appoint
ed and the report showed that all of the
districts we-e represented. The follow-
V ing persons were elected as delegates to
the Congressional convention: Col J H
L ''j> Deveaux, Capt L M Pleasant, Col Jas
Atkins, W H Matthews, Capt J C Sim
♦ffloas, and S Snelson.
The following committee was appoint
ed to nominate suitable persons for the
Legislature: L B Toomer, KN P Irwin
Col J Atkins, 8 B Morse. C Nichols,
and John Sneed, Capt J C Simmons,
A H Gaston, J E Whiteman, Col J H
Deveaux.
The following committee to suggest
plaee to nominate Senatorial ticket: G
A Davison, W H Matthews, John Sneed
John Bryan, S B Morse, and L B Toom
er.
The convention adjourned until Wed
nesday 22nd inst.
Our watch maker and jeweler, E. J.
Crane, cor. Wheaton and Reynolds Sts,
Watches and clocks repaired and war
ranted to run k r one year at a low price
Complimentary Serenade
The membees of the Savannah Light
Infantry, Uapt. W. 11. Riyal command
ing tendered a complinn nt»ry ser nade
to the new elected first Lieutenant H.N.
W alton, and second Lieutenant Craw
ford Bryant on Thursday niuhc last.
Ihe company with a large number of
friends met at the armory ab< ut 9
o’clock headed by the Union Cornet
band they proceed, d to the residence
of Lt. Walton, on Hall street, when af
ter the band -played several excellent
airs Capt Royal stepped to the front and
addressed his new < fficers with a capitol
little speech; after which the company
and friends were invited in to partake
which the boys did ia a soldierly man
ner. Addre.-ses were de'ivered by Lt.
L. .A. Washington and L. B. Toomer
complimenting the company on their
selections and wi.-hing them success in
the future. Messrs. R. L. Gibbs, R. W,
Johnson, Jr., and M. W. Branham de
serve credit for the excellent manner in
which they conducted the bountiful sup
ply of refreshments which was tendered
the ‘‘boys” by the hosts on the occasion
After leaving Lt. Walton, they pro
ceeded to Col. Deveaux’s residence and
serenaded him. The Colonel was nu s
ing a sick ‘ baby” at the time and was
suffering much, but nevertheless, he ap
peared on his balcony and addressed a
few words of good advice to his military
friends, assuring them of his hearty
wishes for their future success.
Republican Congressional Con
vention.
The Republican Bongressional eon"
vention of the first Congressional dis*
trict, met pursuant to call on Wednes
day last at Empire hall in this city
Chairman Pleasant celled the conven
tion to order and read the call when on
motion Rev Floyd Snelson was called to
the chair and Prof 8 B J/orse as secre
tary. Committee on credentials was ap
pointed and being out a shoit time re
ported a maj .rity of the counties repre
sented. The following committee was
appoin ed to select candidate tor mem
ber of Congress, Elector and Chairman
o the Congressional Committee: J H
Djvoaux, J R Wells, W H Watson, J
W Lee, J W Searles, A LeConte.
The committee retired and after a
shert while returned and reported the
f - lowing named candidates winch report
on motion was unanimously adopted:
For Elector, T F Johnson—-lor Congress
m m, F Snelson —for chairman Congre s
tonal committee, L M Pleasant.
The following congressional commit
tee was also appointted,
AT LARGE.
J H Deveaux, Jas Atkins, T F John
son. A Wilson, L Lane, F Snelson, L
Jackson. J Blue, J R Del ega!, L B
Toomer.
DISTRICT.
Applying, J F Hall; Bryan, Isaac
Bush; Charlton, L Nelson; Chatham,
J C Simmons; Clinch, L Frazier; Ef
fingham, W E 4/ore; Echols, L H Hail;
Emanuel' D Cross; Glynn, A Baxton.
Liberty, A LeConte; Mclntosh, L
C awlord; Pierce, W W Watson; Screv
en. S D Scroggins; Tattnall, B G Car
ter; Wayne, J Hall; Ware, W H Styles
and S M Scarlett.
COUNTY MATTER.
The committee appointed by the
county convention to select candidates
for The State Legislature, also met aud
reported f«r members of the Legislature
Prof S B Morse, W H Matthews and
Capt. L M Pieasant,, The Senatorial
committee will meet on Wednesdiy next
to select a candidate tor Senator.
Prof. E. A. Rogers
Afternoon an I evening school Gwinnett
stieet near East Broad. This is the
place to send your children, young men
also young ladies, This is the place to
prepare your boys for college. Remem
ber you can loose SBO.OO by hastening
your boy of to college before being pre
pared np to a certaiu grade, so this is
the place. Call Monday afternoon and
get your boys in before it is crowded.
Many of the graduates of the public
school is attending
We are also prepared to teach muisc
to those wis ling to take lessons at $1.50
per month. Cad at the office of Prof.
E. A. Rogers tor information.
P. S. Bring your small pictures to
the office of E. A. Rogers & Co., corner
Gwinnett and blast Broad streets to be
copied and enlarge work done at the
shortest notice and finish with the best
material in New York.
SPECIAL
All students attending the Almamat
er Institute will be carefully instructed.
Prof. M. J. Crawford, Pres. *
*
1 Go to H. Logan stalls 67 and 68 for market
j supplies
aaassea wonders exist In thou.iamls
111 Pr r of forms, but are surpassed by.the mur
■■■i vel’* of invention Those who are in
w need of profitable work that can be done
while living at borne should al once send their
address to Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine, amt
. receive free full information how either mjx of
all ages, can earn from $5 to 32'> per uay and
• upward" wherever tliey live, you are started
. free. Capital not required. Home have made
over U> a single day at this word All sue
- oeed.
Road This Friends.
We expect to have a grand camp
meeting at St Pete r’ s Chapel at
Tatemville on the third Sunday iu Sep
tember which is the 16<h. Everybody
is cordially invited. Every thing will be
right. Good order will be kept. Don’t
fail to turn out and help St. Peter’s
Chapel. The Lord will bless you, so
please come. I will have Revs. W. H.
Wells, H. H. Taylor, and C. H. Willi
ams. J. W. Hagens,
Pastor in charge.
Notice.
There will be a grand entertainment
given by Club No. 1 of St James Tab
bernacle, Monday night August 27th
at Odd-Fellows hall o. Harris street,
for the benefit of raising money for
the church. The public is invited
Rev R B Bailey will deliver an address
at 11 o’clock on Missionary. All are
invited. Admission 10 cents. Doors
open at 7.30.
Wesley Millen, G. W. Shaw, Copt.
R. B. Bailey, Pastor.
I .1 ■T-lirii I—l 3iai'« ’lin ■ 'Hl—»■ irmw—■PPM—
Notice to Freedman’s Bank
Depositors.
The undersigned will, as soon as the
bill to pay the balance due the Freed
man’s bank depositors, becomes a law,
receive and forward the pass books for
collectton of the amouH to be paid as
usual.
John H. Deveaux,
158 St. Juliau Street, upstairs.
ULMER’S LIVER CORRECTOR.’
This vegetable preparation is invalu
able for the restoration of tone and
strength to the system. For dyspepsia
constipation and other ills, caused by
disorded liver, it cannot be excelled
Highest prizes awarded, and endorsed
by eminent medical men. Ask for Ul
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.
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We call special attention to our superior
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draught, and to our BOTTLED;BEER
Families supplied witli Bottled Porter, Ale.
at $1 25 and Beer at SI.OO per dozen pints
Physicians recommend same to ladies in
delicate health.
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uate of Harvard Medical College, 25 years’ practice
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Choice Groceries,
Wines, Liquors & Seoars,
W ITERS ROAD & BOLTON ST.
Chas. P. Rossignol,
K. OF P. HALL,
BARNARD & YORK STS.
Books, Stationary & hj Depot.
DEALER IN
Old Books, Biblew, Religious and Miscel
aneoua works in stock, or ordered upon pay
ment of small deposit- Don’t buy from the
Installment Man or Book Agent. If I can’t
sell you for cash a better class of goods than
they, at a savirg of from 25 to 50 per cent,
I will give them to you, Give me a trial.
Don’t forget
Chas PRossignol,
COR. BARNARD & YORK STS.
Q A UDT V •I- 00 for 13 weeks. Th®
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Liberal discount allowed to Poetmusters Ag
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the Only legitimate Illustrated sporting and
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Great Mid-Summer Cta Sale.
Morrison,Foy e s Co.
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 aud Towels reduced
one third.
White Lawn at 5,61. and c. worth double
All Colored Lawns and Wash Dress Goods,
reduced to actual cost.
Our ent ire stock of Plain and Fancy Parasols
at half their former price.
Extraordinary bargains in Silk Gloves, Mitts,
Hosiery and Hankerchiefs.
1 lot fine Corsets at 29c. positively worth 75c.
Unheard of Bargains
-in-
GENTS msisniMi goods.
1 lot Gents Full Dress Unlaundiied Shirts at
69c. sold for SI.OO everywhere.
Gents Gauze Undervests at 15 and 25 reduced
from 25 and 40.
* 1 lot Ladles Black Jerseys at 35c., worth SI.OO
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.
IIIIISH, niE
& Co.
At D. Weisbein’a Old Stand.
CHARLES BACKMAN,
Corner Congress ABull Streets.
iSecond Floor.)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Telephone Call No. 100, answered da :
or night. Extracting Teeth One Della
each, extracting Teeth and Artificial
Teeth a specialty. Fine quality of Tooth
Powder and Tooth Brushes for sale.
SFTERMS CASH.
GEO. MEYER,
WHOLESALE BEER DEPOT,
Annual salesso,ooo Kegs, I,soo,oooßottles.
—SOLE AGENT FOR—
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Assertion
and Gerke Brewing Co.
The Place to Buy the Best goods
FOR THE LEAST MONEY,
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TEEPEE & CO’S.,
192 and 195 Broughton Street,
CALL AT OUR STORE
you want Furniture, Mattings, Window Shades, Refrigerators, Bed Springs, Mattresses,
Cooking Stoves, or anything In the Housekeeping Line, it will pay you to call on
us before buying elsewhere. GOOdS GOnStantty
Arriving.
T E 5? L J b M 193 a °d 195 Broughton St., bet.
• fi fi * • 8 " • V Jefferson and Montgomery.
ESTAB LI SHED 18 57
The Old Reliable House of
JAMES HART & BRO;
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
niniri: nun iimiiii,
wdis, m, ups, turn in wu.
At Lowest Market Prives.
11 Jefferson and 186 St. Julian Srtcet, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
CALL AT
The New Store of
U dr
fl c ‘s®
x * W
S M Jw
For aii kinds of Ammuni
tion and Fishing Tackle. 1
am selling as cheap as any
other house in the city, and
guarantee all sales.
attention given to
oading shells.
TELEPHONE No. 417.
WM. SCHEMING
DEALER IN
Tine Pamily Groceries ok,
Cor. Liberty and Drayton Streets.
Savannah) Ga.
Pratt's Astral Oil —Safest and best,
FRAZER GREASE
BEST IN THE WOULD.
It* wearing quantise are unaurpaeeed, actually
outlasUng two boxes of any other hr.mi Frm
from Animal OUa tWOET THE OKNUIWfc
for sale by dealers generally