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SATURDAY SEPT. I,’ 1888,
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REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET.
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FOR PRESIDENT :
GEN. BENJAMIN HARRISON
Os Indiana.
FOR VIOE—PRESIDENT :
HON. LEVI P. MORTON,
Os New York. «
He is all right.
In union there is strength.
; Support the Tribune the organ of
your party.
ThE first Congressional district
Repudlicane are doing tbeir duty
manfully,
• •
Chairman Pleasant will soon
have speakers iu every county in
the district,
Every Republican const be oi
duty from now until the 7th day o
November next.
Rev. Thos. Screen of Macon is
the probable Republican candidate
for the Legislature from Bibb coun
ty-
Georgia’s new capitol will be
completed, and ready to be turner
over to the State uuthonties about
the Ist January.
The Tribune is the only Republi
can paper in South East, Georgia,
and should receive the cordial sup
port of all friends.
The Republicans of Chatham
county should have a rousing ratifi
cation meeting What says the
chairman of our county committee?
The nominations made by the
recent Congressional and county
’ conventions held in this city, seem
ed to have met the hearty appro
val of all Republicans.
; Until the voice ot every citizen
in the land can be fairly heard and
>f his vote fairly counted, the work of
the Republican party will not be
finished.—National Leader.
The selection of Capt. L. M.
Pleasant as chairman of the Con
gressional committee of the first
district is a just . tribute to that
gentleman worth as a leader iu pol
j itics.
: * Lectured Crawford has been re
I nominated by the Republicans of
! Mclntosh county for the Legislature
It is said that Hercules Wilson
| will run as an independent candi
i date.
| Hon. Fred Douglas will be the
I orator on the occasion of the unveil
I ing of the monument to Crispus At
' tucks now in course of erection in
• the city of Boston, and will be com
I pleted in about SO days.
' Alexander Atkinson, Esq., has
I been nominated by the Republicans
J of Glynn county for the Legislature
| There being three Democrats in
’ the field, Mr. Atkinson’s prospect
I for being elected seems good.
L
It wou’d not bo out of the way if
I Senator Chandler would send bis
[’committee down in Georgia. It
I might strengthen his statement that
tin «ome portion of the South “the
|Negro has no lights that white
I men are bound to respect .”
The Republicans of Spaulding
| county have refused to longer sup
-3 port any independent Democrats
laud has placed in nomination for
|tbe Legislature Luke Evm g, Esq.l
|Another weeing will' be held on!
|.tliC Bth September to nominate a
I camlid ite for Senator.
NOT TRUE.
An ordinary looking white man
made the assertion Friday evening
on the streetcar, that the -‘Negroes
were praying for the.yellow favor
to reach Savannah.”
Why any man with any degree
of intelligence should make such
abase and malicious assertion, we
are at a- loss to understand. The
fact proves to the contrary that no
possible means could exist for any
one to offer up such prayers.
The interest of the colored man
in the health and prosperity of onr
city is identical with any "other class
When business is prosperous they
certainly get a portion of the labor
when business is prostrated—which
would be the case if the fever
reaches this city —they will suffer
the consequences as equally as any
other class of our citizens. Com
mon sense along with self-perserva
tion would dictate that they could
offer up no such wishes. The Tri
bune as the organ of the colored
race denounces in emphatic terms
the falsity of of all such statements.
We also believe that the good
and well thinking class of our
white citizens will agree with us in
nailing sueh base lies to the wall.
ANOTHER OUTRAGE IN
WILKES COUNTY.
Miss Estella Jordon a very estim
able young colored lady who was e,n
gaged in teaching in Wilkes county
was called out from her home about
midnight by.a band of masked wiiite
men and Was ordered to leave the
county in 24 hours. The only fit
fence seemed to have been commit!
[ ed was that the young lady was
teaching a colored school, Miss
Jordon is about seventeen year of
age, and is a graduate of the Atlan-
’ ta University, and those who are
personally acquainted with her, say
that she is as pure and virtuous ;<s
any woman in Georgia. The col
ored men of Wilkes should have
come to the rescue of this lady and
teach these ruffians a lesson that
the white men of Wilkes would
not have soon forgotten.
NEGROES NOT WANTED AS
JURORS,
Eastman. pA,, Amr. 21 -Last wpok the
jury commissioners of Dodge countv receiv
ed a petition from colored citizens asking
that some of their names be placed in the
jury box- and in their revision the commis
sioners put the names of ten Negroes in the
grand jury box and forty-one in the petit
jury box. This gave rise to much excite
ment and last night at 11 or 12 o’clock forty
or more armed masked- men demanded of
the clerk of the superior court the jury Boxes
jury list and jury book, and the boxes were
broken and the strips containing the names
with the list and were burned 500
or 600 yards from the court house, leaving
the county without a jury.
The above telegram to the Morn
ing News of this city, speaks for
itself.
The city authorities iu conjunc
with the sanitary board are using
every effort to put the city in a
safe and healthy condition. Every
precaution necessary is used to
guard againts the importation of
ilie dreaded disease into our city.
Al! classes of our citizens should
vie with each other and assist th?
authorities to avoid the great ealam
ity that would befall us if the fever
should reach our city. So far we
are all right, but due diligence on
each and every person in keeping
their places in good and healthy
order, will more fully assures of our
perfect safety.
The People’s Ouoice has been
charged with opposing the reform
association ofjMacon for a monied
consideration, but the editor in its
last issue come to the rescue by de
nouncing the author as a “base and
malicious liar” and challenges the
proof of the assertion.
The indications are that the Re
publican party will carry New
1 ork, New Jersey. Connectiqut and
Indiana by such majorities w ic'i
will simply paralyze the Democrats;
Lumber City, Ga.. Aug 31. ’BB I
Mr. Editor; I) ar Sir:—You will
please publish the pr iceedmgs of
our Sunday school celebration which
took place on list Saturday Mt.
Calvary Sund ly school had her cele
bration also on last Saturd tv.
Everyone enjoyed themselves. Tue
I children rehearsed their pieces,
I read essays and dialogues intelli
gently. Among the guests were
Wise Hattie ?J seley Macon’s
fairest buds, who causes the bov- to,
grieve whenever she is absent from |
the city; Miss Julia Patterson also>
of Macon, young ladies
are fair representatives of Macon.
Miss Morsley is teaching in Mont
gomery county at Me Arthur, about
five miles from Lumber City. She
reports a lively, school. This being
my first attempt to write a letter to
your paper, I will make it short.
R. Baker.
Lumbertom, N. C., Aug. 29, ’BB.I
Had big revival meeting at Pekin
Congregational church. Forty-six
confessed Christ. .Sunday before
last 39 united with the church,
and I baptized I am
now at Lumberton with Dr. Ruth
erford, pastor of the Presbyterian
church. 1 will preach every night
this week and three “times next
Sunday. The Republican party is
working hard up here and hope to
be successful. Many of the whites
are strong Republicans. From here
.1 expect to go to Wilmington. Hope
all are well iu Savannah.
SengstaCke.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS
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 for Children Teething its
value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately Dq.eud up nit,
mothers, there is no mistake a',out it It cures
dysentery and diarrhoea regulate.-1 lie stomach
and bowels, cures wind colic, softens t he gums
reduces inflammation, ami gives tone and en
ergy to the whole system. Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup for Children Teething
is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription
of one of the oldest ami best female nurses ami
physcians in the United Statees, ami is
for sale by all druggists throughout the world
Price 25 cents a bottle.
The Mast Worshipful ta Grand
LODGE OF THE HATE OF GEORGIA
Atlanta, Ga., Aug., 9, A. L, 5888.
To the Masters and Wardens
' Subordinate Lodges JL F <f
ril 3f., State of Georgia:
• Brethren:—You are hereby di-
’ reefed to forward to the office of the
Grand Secretary, 236 Wheat street.
Atlanta, Ga.. $1.25 payment for
your proportion of the printed pro
ceedings of the M. W, U, G. L. held
sn the'city of Savannah, Ga . June
26 and 27, A. L. 5888.
Masters take due notice and b«
goverped accordingly.
W. E. Terry. M. W. G. M.
Attest; F. H. Crcmbly. G. S.
FRANK CITST F. JONFS
AT STALL NO. 31, IN THE MARKET,
Announces to his friends and the public
that he keeps on ha»d a fresh supply <».'
the Lest Beef, Veal and Mutton, also ali
kinds of game when in season, and will
be glad to wait on his customers as usual
with politeness and promptness. Hi.-
prices are reasonable and satisfaction i?
guaranteed. Goods delivered if desired.
DON'T FORGET, STALL NO, 81.
Selling Out
<—*—.Our Entire Stock of—*—
StrawEits,liigH CsbjedPlagHits
SLIPPERS, LOW QUARTERS
BELOW FACTORY PRICES.
Collat Bros.
149 Broughton Si.
SA VANN MI, GA.
The only cash shoe and hat house
in the city.
Chas. P. Rossignol,
K. OF P. HALL,
BARNARD & YCRK STS.
Sods, Stety & Im lbw
DEALER IN
Old Bonks, Bibles, Religious ami Miscell
aneous works in stock, or ordered up-m pav
ment of small deposit- Don’t buy from the I
Inst- llnieut Mmor B x>k Agent. If I can’t I
sell you for cash a better class of goods than
they, at a savit g of from 25 to 50 per cent,
1 will give them to you, Give me a trial.;
Don’t forget
ChasP.Rossignol,
COR. BAKSA«U> s YORK STS
MADAME SMITH.
IE? id Star Muni ?dhr.
Those who wish to consult her upon the
affairs of life, in person or by mail, w ill re
member 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
I 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 this gift from the
I A mighty. She is aeknowedged by a! to be
'the QuvfEN ami Star Fortune Teller
J without a Superior.
P. B. GIBSON
—Dealer in tiist ci ts- Family Groceries, —
Tobacco, Cigars, Bacon, Flour, Sugar Coffe
Tea, Lard, But ter, Cod Fish, Can Goods,
Soap, Peas, Meal, Grits, Rice,
Mackerel &c.. &c
ask the patronage ofali friends and
will deliver all goods if requested by the
purchaser.
COR, SIMS & WEST BOUNDARYS TS
£ eevt.. xl all. Oa.
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Li t - 5-. \ :i it A
1 •! - iSm
R.B. REPPARD. 0. V. SNF.DEKER.
YELLOW PINE LUMBEB
FOB SALE AT
tvholesale and retail.
Planed or Rough.
REPPARD & Co
East Broad and Taylor streets, in 8 1
& W Ry. yard.
>jOOJ&C .ATM?
These Prices
Smoked Shoulder, 6,.7and 8
cents.
Smoked Hams, 6 7, and
8 cents.
Sugars, 6, 71 and 8 cents.
Flour, bbl. 3.50, 4.00, 4.50
5.00 and 5.50.
Tobacco, lb. 18, 20, 25, 27
and 1-2, 30, 35 and 40 cents.
All other goods in propor®
tion Now is the time for
cash customers
M.J. DOYLE,
revolutionized the worldldur-
N V UfflTin?li! llS, . ln • h,st century. Not
« t aif p a >i.ong tile wonders of in-
ventive progress is a method
and system of work that can be performed all
over the country without seperating the work
ers from their homes. Pay liberal; any one
can do tiie work; either sex. young or old; no
special ability required. Capital not needed:
you are started free. Cut this out and return
to us ami we will semi you free, something of
great value ami importance to you, that will
s,art x '-u iu ousi ne.-s, which will brin o, youin
more money right aw:<y than anything else in
the world. Grand out tit free. Address True
is Co.. Augusta, Maine.
DR. S. O. PARSOiiF
SaYS the people keep a com
ing to be examined free of charge at his office
and drug store, corner Liberty and Montgom
ery str< us for skm, blood liver, lung and
tnroat diseases, kidney complaint, female
weakness, rheumatism, old sores; deformed
nml><. sore • yes, ilts, loss of manltood and all
affect ions of the body. As his vast experience
as a doctor ebtained in different countries and
hospitals enables him to detect disease where
it would lie overlooked by others.
Asa doctor for ladies he lias no equal and
cure the worst cases of diseasee of women.
He also examines and treats the eye for all
diseases and keeps a full line of spectacles eye
glass, s, etc It is the heal quarters of Dr SC
Parson’s medicines, electric supporters, electric
belts, eh cti'ic luti ' protector i, electric hosierv,
belts, trusses, splints, crutches; ladies’ doily nr
toilet belts, susj>eusori, s siioaider braces, pile
trusses pile pipes, artificial limbs, and al’, sur
gical appliances for deformities made to order,
a full me of drags chemicas. herbs, roots aud
barks
A. H. COOPER. H. N WALTON I
Cooper & Walton,
; Custom Made Clothing a Specialty.
i A fu.l itne of Foreign and Domestic Goods al- i
ways 'uliagd i ciuiirgami Repairing.
Bim’.m . u.i Scourlug ueiuly done.
ImComressS , SaYAMSAH, GA.
F. C. Lambert,
* DENTIST.
Cor. Houston and South Broad Street.
Special attention given to children’g
teeth. Irregularities corrected. Visi's
made night or day. Teeth extracted
with out pain;
PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY.
Whole or partial sets of beautiful ar
tificial teeth, inserted on gold, plat*ina,
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
PRewarded are those who read
K illH I, I 1 * 1 ' 8 and then act; they will find hon
icßsSia jorable employment that will not t ake
. them from their homes and families
rhe 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 tor any one to make $5 and upwards
per day, who is willing to. work. Either sex,
young or old;capltal not needed: we start vou.
Everything new No special ability required;
you, reader, can do it as well as any one Write
to us at once lor tnll particulars, which we, mail
free. Address Stinson <& Co., Portland, Mt.
Cathedral Cemetery. Bonaven
ture and Thunderbolt.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
OUTWARD! INWARD. *
LEAVE LEAVE LEAVE
SAVANNAH. BONEVENTURE 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.
tf:o<’ “ 2:10 “ 2:3.5 “
4:00 “ 3:30 *• 3:25 *
5:00 “ 4:30 “ 4:25
6:00 “ 5:30 “ 5:25 “
6:50 “ 6:30 “ 6:25 “
R. E. COBB,
Superintendent.
George Dieter Jr,
-DEALER IN—
Choice Groceries,
Wines, Liquors & Segars,
W <TERS ROAD & BOLTON ST.
iwrmw
DEALER IN
FINE FAMILY GROCERIES,
Wines, Liquors,
CIGARS & TOBACCO, '
DRAYTON AND STATE STS.
SAVANNAH, GA.
PONGEE COATS
—AND VESTS.—
PONGEE HELMETS
W, ilpm & SsEftathr ta
For Men and Boys, $4.75
( Big Bargain for Boys
THE KICKABOUT SUITS
With extra pants and hat for
84.75 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 some.—
WAITERS JACKETS AID APROAS.
We are the leaders and will
please eA 7 ery customer.
B. H. Levy & Bra,
Id Congress St.
MONUMENTAL”
CNjtei Shelter
The Safest, Surest, Quickest and best
cure for
Corns, Bunions And Warts,
Shells off their further growth; stops
all pain; gives no trouble; ensures com
fort to the feet; makes walking easy.
Don’t suffer any longer from thesa S
painful excrescences, but remove them
with Corn Sh ■Her. , -.<3
Price Only cents. For Sale
’by ali
; BILLIARD & P 0 O L.J
arlors.
NO. 78i DI.CAT UR ST.
DOWN STAIRS
TZu ZST T G- .
Fine cushion l <1 tnoles of the most
costiv and improved nmke, ( igars
and Tobacco. Sub Waler and \I ix
ie Beer. Give me a trial.
RANG ERS WE J J ’O M E
MILES IFGltim
Pt ot ietor.