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SATURDAY SEPT. 29, 1888
REPIBJCAN WIONAL TICKET e
FOB PRESIDENT I
GEN. BENJAMIN HARRISON.
Os Indiana.
FOB VICE-PRESIDENT :
HON. LEVI P. MORTON,
Os New York.
FoR congress :
REV. FLOYD SNELSON,
Os Liberty County.
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FOR THE LEGISLATURE :
CAPT. L. M. PLEASANT,
PROF, S, B. MORSE,
JUDGE W H. MATTHEWS.
IMPORTANT!
Chairmen or Secretaries of
Republican County Commit
tee and officers of Republi
can clubs in Georgia are re
quested to send their names
and address to John H. De
* veaux, Secretary State Com
mittee, Savannah, Ga., with
out delay. Republican pap
ers in this State please copy.
Mr. I. J. White is the Republican
nominee for the Legislature in
Pierce county.
W, A. Alston, Esq., have been
nominated by the Republicans of
Wayne county for, the Legislature
Unless we unite <ve can accomp
lish no good as a race. Let us drop
bo much sentimentality and do some
thing practicable.
It costs money to run the Tribune
and our friends «hould at least sub
scribe for the paper and send the
money for it before sending m» I ng
, letters for publication, puffing them
selves aad their friends.
It is rumored that the Rt-pnbli
r cans of Burke county Lave divided
themselves into prohibition and anti
prohibition parties, and Lave nom
inated a legislative ticket. We it—
gret to hear this, and if it is true,
will certainly bring defeat to our
friends.
“Grave complaints were made
from several reliable sources with
reference to the manner in which
rations are being issued, and nour
ishment supplied to the sick among
the colored people,” at the meeting
of the colored auxiliary bureau at
Jacksonville on Tuesday last, and
the executive committee was re
quested to look into the matter im
mediately.
The disfranchisement of a single
legal elector by fraud or intimida
tion is a crime too grave to be re-
I garded lightly. The right of every
qualified elector to cast one tree bal
lot and to have it honestly counted
must not be questioned. Every con
stitutional power should be used to
make this right secure and punish
frauds upon the ballot.— Gen. Har
rison’s Letter.
Gen. Harrison has, since his nom
ination. made speeches enough n
fill an 8-mo volume of 600 pages,
and still the crowds are flocking to
Indianapolis, and are growing morel
enthusiastic every day. Nothing
like it has ever before been wit net* i
ed. It Harrison’s votes were all al
lowed to be cast and honestly <'ouu
ted in all the Mates ol he Union, 1
he would be elected President by a
larger popular majority than was
ever ciut ior a Piesidemial caudi
date. ; j
THE ELECTION WEDNESDAY
The election for Governor, State
officers and members of the General
Assembly of Georgia will take place
on Wednesday next, 3rd, instant.
The Republican State Central Com
mittee decided not to put up candi
dates for State officers. The only
ticket the party will have will be
that for members of the Legislature
The Republicans owe it to them
selves to rally to tbe polls on elec
tion day and support their candi
dates by their votes. If they ever
intend to become a factor in local
polities, and have any respect shown
them as a power in politics in the
future they must be united in show
ing their streangth on Wednesday
next at the court house.
LOOK OUT FOR THEM.
Look out for a deluge of Demo
cratic falsehoods about, the Repub
lican candidates, fro now until ti e
close of (he campaign; Gen. Hat*
risen and Mr. Morton ate gentle
men of unblemished reputation it;
public and private life. But that
does’ut exempt them from the vile
attack of the c ampaign liar. Just
now ti e old falsehoods i>at Gen.
Harrison said “One dollar a day is
enough for any woi kmau,” and that
strikers ‘ should be forced to work
at the point, of the bayonet” have
started afresh. The Indianapolis
Sentinel, the Democratic paper
. which originated the lies wa- forced
to retract them, yet here they are
’ doing duty again. But they' will
prove boomorangs to those who use
. them, The people are not to be
I ( leluded by any such stale and ex
ploded falsehoods, and will rebuke
the falsifiers by supporting the Re
publican ticket, —Troy Times.
We lenrn from an official source
that the committee to whom was
delegated the power to put out a
Senatorial ticket for this district,
have decided, after consulting with
a number of leading Republicans
with a view to their candidacy,
that there will be no party candi
date for Senator.
This leaves the track clear for
Hon. F. G dußignon, our Solicitor
General who lias made himself fa
mous in that capacity by his courage
and fearless enforcement of the law
without regard to race or station in
life. All law abiding men without
reference to party have a high
regard for Mr. bußigiion, and, while
they do wot like to lose Ilia services
because of the large number ot im
portant criminal cases to be tried
at the next term of co lit, can but
feel that his promotion to a h'ghei
place in the State has been justly
earned and deserved.
THE CAMPAIGN TEXT BOOK
»
The National Committee definite
ly announce the publication within
the next tew days of the Republi
can Campaign Text Book. This
work is the only official publication
of tbe Committee, and has been in
preparation for a number of weeks
by Mr. Geo. Francis Dawson, who
has compiled the most valuable
work of this class from the Repub
lican point of view that has ever
beeu issued. It is anticipated that
the chapter on Pensions will make
very effective and striking campaign
literature. The tariff is treated in
full, and tbe speeches of tbe leaders
of the Republican party, together
with important additional matter,
are given complete. In short the
book embodies the expression of
the nu nerous leaders of the Repub
lican party on every question that
will be made an issue during this
campaign. This work, departing
from the .custom hitheito in vogue,
will be sold to the public, through
the publis ers of the work, the Bren
tanos of New \ ork, who will make
tbs book accessible to the buying
public through the thousands of
book stores, stands and railroad
trains through the country. The
Brenlanos have arranged for
an edition of 200,000 copies, and
I th© interest attaching to the work
and tile eagerness of the public to
get it, is best attested by tho enor—
I mous advance orders for the work.
It is very likely that the sale will
j oe such as to cause successive edit
ions of the book to be printed. Tbe
wprk will sell fcr fifty cents, and ap
plications for tbe book or the sale
thereof should be male ut once to
; the publishers. ,
Amelie Rives—Dion Bouolcault-
No 23 of Collier’s Once a Week, published
29th of September, is a literary and artistic mar
vel Never have so many stars appeared in
the same firmament Never have so many
living authors of highest celebrity been gather
ed together in one number of one Journal,
while the magnificent illustrations are on a
par with the fascinating literature AMELIE
RIVES (Chanler) contributes a weird, thrill
ing and ehchaining poem, entitled, Asmodeus
Dion Boucicault commences an Irish-Ameri
can serial that is bound to cause a tremendous
sensation The list of contents speaks for itself
Amelie Rives, Poem “Asmodeus ” Illustrated
by Sterner.
Marion Harland, story “Dodder .” Illustrated
by Steeple Davis
Julian Hawthorne, Story,* 'Sally Kirk’s Easy
Chair ” Ulustraten by Hal Hurst
Benson J Loss!ng, “Ploneers t of Painting in
America.’’ Portrait 1
Bill Nye,Story “Crononhotonthologas.” Illus
trated by Zimmerman
Dion Boucicault, Novel “Hy-Bras-Ayl; or the
Nine Lives of Con O’Neil.” Illustrated by
Mcllvain
Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Poem“Couleur de Rose”
Edgar Fawcett, “The Pathos of Growing Fat .”
R K Munkittrick, Novelette, “Diary of a
Giddy Girl ” Illustrated by Coultans
James Whitcomb Riley, Poem, “Down Around
the River”
Joseph Howard, Jr., “Remlnisncences ’
Mary Kyle Dallas, “Woman’s World.”
Maurice Thompson, Poem. “America ”
Patience Stapleton, Story. “True to the Heart s
Core.” Illustrated by Pelose.
Charles Barnard, “Hosv to Make a Man of a
bevy ”
Minnie Irving, Poem “Heliotrope.”
Continuation of serials "A’Masked Marriage,
and "A Woman’s Mistake ”
This wondrous number can be had for seven
cents, and we would urge our readers to apply
to their newsdealers without delay Collier’s
Once a Week has taken a lead that, from all ac
counts it means to keep such enterprise is a
crenit to the country, and thoaroughly Ameri
can.
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 Depend upon it,
mothers, t here is no mistake about, it It- cures
dysentery and diarrhoea regulates the stomach
and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums
reduces inflammation, and gives tone and en
ergy to the whole system. Mrs. Winslow’"
Soothing Syrup for Children Teething
is pleasant to the taste, and is th« prescription
of one of the oldest and best female nursesand
physcians in the United Statees, and is
for sale by all druggists throughout the world.
Price 25 cents a bottle.
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
School Books,
School Books.
SCHOOL BAGS,
BOOKS, SLATES,
PENCILS, &C., &C,
-AT LOWEST-
New York Prices.
WYLLY & CLARK
Black-Smith Shop!
REPAIRING AND NEW’
WAGONS AND BUGGIES,
Made to order, Painted and Striped
Cheap, also Horse-Shoeing,
Done aS cheap and ns good
As can be done in
The City.
GIVE ME A CALL AND KNOW FOR
YOURSELF,
G-EO. E’JZLL.
Shell Road, East Side Bil
bo Canal, Savannah Ga.
BILOAiR© & POOL
ir arlors.
NO. 78i DECATUR ST.
DOWN STAIRS
Fine cushioned tables of tbe most
costly and improved make. Cigars
and Tobacco, Soda Water and Mox
ie Beer, Give me a trial.
strangers welcome
MILES WORTHY,
Proi let or.
MONUMENTAL
Corn She Iler
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 anv longer from thesi
painful excrescences, but remove them
with Corn Shelter.
Price Only 15 cents. For Sale
by all Druggists
FRAZER GREASE
BEST IN THE WORLD.
wearing qualltle* are unaiirt>aaM*d, actually
oiuijuttiiff two of any finer brund. krw
tr. >m Animal oil.. rr*<4ET THE GENUINE,
volt SALE BY DEALERS uENERAI.LV
F. C. Lambert,
dentist.
Cor. Houston and 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
i 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
M. J. DOYLE,
DEALER IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HAY,
GRAIN, BRAN. CORN-EYES,
ALSO LIQUORS, WINES.
CIGARS, TOBACCO
Together with a large varie
ty of such other goods as are
kept in first-class establish
ments.
We present special in
ducements TO CASH custom
ers.
Ma J. DOZLE.
MARKET SQUARE.
MB
tel , i
fe it i
R. B. REPPAR.D. C. V. SNEDEKER.
YELIOW PINE LUMBER
FOR SALE AT
wholesale and retail.
Planed or Rough.
RSPPARD&Co
East Broad and Tayior streets, in S F
& W Ry. yard.
Selling Out
Our Entire •''tovk of~*—
StrawHilSjUgMColoreiPluglats
SLIPPERS, LOW QUARTERS &C.,
BELOW FACTORY PRICES.
Collat Bros.,
149 Broughton St.
savannah, ga.
The only cash shoe and hat house
in the city.
DR. S. C, PARSONS
SaYS ilie people keep a com
Ing to be examined five of charge at his office
and drug store, corner Liberty and Montgom
ery sireets for sk n. blood, livrr, lung and
tnroat diseases, kidney complaint, female
weakness, rheumatism, old sores; deformed
limbs, sore‘ yes. fits. loss of manhood and all
affections oft he body. As his vast experience
as x doctor elitained in different countries and
hospitals enables niin 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 also examines 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; Indies’ doily or
toilet belts, 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. H. COOPER. H.N WALTON I
_
Cooper & Walton,
Custom M'i'ie Clothing h Specialty,
j A full line of Foreign an i Dom -:ic Goods nl
-1 ways «-n han<l Cleaning and HepHirtng,
Binding and Hcouring til done.
187 Uongrts, St., ‘ l VANN All, GA.
MADAME SMITH,
Those who wish to consult her upon tbe
affairs of life, in person or bv mail, will re
member to call at Margaret Street
two doors west of West Broad street. She has
been practicing this business for fifty vears
She reveals the deepest, secrets; unveils the
future; gives successful otterv numbers
brings separated married couples and lovers
together; brings back absent friends
and recieant lovers; and causes-speedv and
happy marriages. She has this gift from the
Atmghty. She is acknowedged by a! to be
the Queen and Star Fohtuse Teller
without a Superior.
COAST LINE Rail Road.
Cathedral Cemetery. Bonaven
ture and Thunderbolt.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
OUTWARD INWARD.
leave leave I leave
SAVANNAH. BONEVENTURE! THUNDERBOLT.
8:00 A. M. 7:15 a M | ThT'aTmT"”
9:35 “ 9;05 “ 9;00
10:35 “ 10:05 “ 10:00 “
11:45 “ 11:05 “ 11:00 “
2:lo P.M. 12:40 P. M. 12:35 P M.
3:OC “ 2:40 “ 2:35 “
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.
huh i.
DEiLER IN
FINE FAMILY GROCERIES,
Wines,
CIGARS & TOBACCO.
DRAYTON AND STATE t TS.
SAVANNAH, GA.
PONGEE COATS
—AND VESTS.—
PONGEE HELMETS
Fbnsl, Ji Sswiichf JuiU
For Men and Boys, $4.75
Big Bargain for Boys
THE KICKABSUT SUITS
With extra pants anti hat for
$4.75 leads the tt>wn.
2500 PZ IRS£ F1 X E PA NTS
From 81.50 to $5 00. The biggest
slaughter <>t this yeai. AU fie stylish
goods. We have to > many and rnu-t
—get rid 'ol sortie
WAITERS JACKETS Ull AI’HMS.
We are the lenders and will
please every customer.
B. H. Levy Bro,
161 Congress St.
Chas. P. Rossignol,
K. OF P. HALL,
BARNARD&Y( hr its.
to, & Ims Jtjol.
DEALER IN
Old Books, Bibles, Religious and Miscel
aneous works in stock, or ordered tip n par
inent of small deposit- Don’t buy from the
Installment Alan or Book Agent. If I can’t
sell you for ca j h a better class of golds than
they, at a savug of from 25 to 50 per cent,
I will give them to you. Give me a trial.
Don't forget
ChasP.Rossignol,
COR. BARNARD & YORK STS.'
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