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SATURDAY OCT. 6, 1888
REPUBLICAN NATIONaHiCKET.
s-: ' - - -
FOR PRESIDENT !
GEN. BENJAMIN HARRIbON,
Os Indiana.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT I
HON. LEVI P. MORTON,
Os New York.
FOB CONGRESS :
REV. FLOYD SNELSON,
Os Liberty County.
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
veaus, Secretary State Com
mittee, Savannah, Ga., with
out delay. Republican pap
ers in this State please copy.
In Spaulding county, Bishop H.
gM. Turner received several votes
for Governor.
$ In Boston, Mass.. 25,149 women
have registered to vote at the coin
ing municipal election.
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Tub meetings of our friends will
amount to nothing if they do not
support the organ of their race.
Actions speak louder than words,
jig*.
The colored man should remem
ber that a great work is ahead of
him, and if he ever reaches top-most
round it must be by his own exer
tion.
Several colored men distributed
the regular Democratic ticket
around the polls in this city on
Wednesday last.
| Fie ! for shame on such men.
IJ.. &
* The town election which took
Slace throughout Connecticut on
londay last, showed considerable
gains for the Republicans which is
one of the best evidences of how
the Nutmeg State will go next
month.
-
The platform of the Republican
party in opposition to “trusts” of
any kind is heartily endorsed by
the Tribune. Yes, friends, we are
opposed to trusts; let it be for sub
scription or job work. Pay cash is
the best motto.
Harrison and Morton will get
©early the whole of the German
vote in Ohio. Os tbe nine German
papers in that State supporting the
Republican ticket six supported
Cleveland four years ago. The
German mugwumps no longer ad
mire Cleveland, and the Old Raman
does not prove as big an attraction
in hiseown State as was axpected.—
N.Y. Press.
President Cleveland owes bis
election in a large measure to Lis
pretentions about being a Civil
Services Reformer. His party has
taken for its motto “A public office
is a publie trust ” But never in
tbe history of the country has there
been a time when tba spirit of civil
service reform was more tbourougb
ly violated and outraged than dur
ing tbe present campaign by the
Democratic party. It is safe to
say that every officeholder in the
country has been or will b® solicit
ed tor a campaign contribution.
These solicitations are in tbe nature
of peremptory demands. The vio
tim is given to understand that ui>y
less be subscribe* tbe amount;
required bis place will be io danger, j
WEDNESHA FS ELECTION.
Georgia went through the farce
of election on last Wednesday. The
Republicans declined to put up
candidates for Sta’e officers on ac
count. principally of the impracti
bility ot making a thorough canvass
of the State in consequence of the
terrorism which exists in verv many
counties chief among which is
Wilkes county the home of the late
“Bob” Toombs, who has left the
present generation of his county an
example and heritage that will some
day cause them to execrate his
memory. In tact the time is rapid
ly approaching when every honest
Georgian will regret that Toombs
did not climb the golden stairs when
he expected t<» c II his roll ot .-laves
on Bunker Hhl. The present con
stitution made by Mr. Toombs and
paid for by him is now bearing the
fruit he promised, i. t. that it would
place the Negro .vheie he Would
never be heard from. Tbe Negro
cannot be beard from and a large
percentage of whites are rapidly
becoming mt re creatures and slaves
at the mercy of a dictatorial clique,
the same element that help d io
carry out Mr. Tooiub's netariou*
plan.
The Republicans hive made an
earnest effort to el< ct th< ir candi
dates t-r (he Legislature i even
section of the State, but if is w-li
known that in certain comities hav
ing laige Republican majorities ti o
will ot the people will not be return
ed er even asccrtr.ined.
In Chatham county for instance
the R<-publicans have a majority of
voters if they had hi opportunity to
vote. But aside from the unconsti
tutional registration law for tbe
c >Uiity, the outrages of having but
one voting preci ct at ‘the court
house for ten thousand voters ami
that situated about midway be
tween the’eastern > nd western lines
about eight hundred yard.- from the
northern line and tlie county con
tabling four hundred ami twenty
squares miles, opp’-rates so as to
make it impoi-sibie for the Republi
atis to succeed as nearly on< -third
of their voters would lime to travel
from four to twenty miles to vote,
thereby entailing con-id'rible ex
pense besides losing fom on- to
two days labor. It is a rmm-trous
outrage and does not exist in an\
other county in the whole United
States or in any other civilize*
country in the world.
HOW THURMAN LOVES THE
NEGRO.
“Shall we nuke i Mexico of the
and that gave birth to Wai-hington
and Jefferson, to Marion and Rut
edge, to Jackson and Clay? Shall
we make the descendants of the
men of 75 slaves ot slaves—never
to be treed from thraldom except
through an ordeal of anarchy? Shall
we blindly and stop illy, for the
gratification of revenge or prolon
gation ot the power of a party,
eutail such calamities upon < ur e »iu
mou country? I trust not, 1 believe
not —for I have not yet lost my an
cent confidence in the integrity and
wisdom of the people.
Just as firmly as I believe that
the Negro race is not capable of
self-government—and in the lighi
of science, history and experience
I certainly do believe that—just so
firmly do I believe that the whitt
race is thus capable, and it this be
so 1 can not expect it to sin rend -i
its power or share it with tho-e
whom God, for His own wi-c pur
poses, has made inferior ad inc
pable.”—A. G. Thurin >n in hi
speech at Waverlv, Onio, August
5,1867
CORRESPONDENCE.
Lumber City, Ga., Oct. 2. ’BB
Mr. Editor; Dear Sit: —You will
please allow me space in your wor
thy.paper to ruake mention of a few
brief remarks concerning the clos
ing of our school on the 28. of las
mouth which was as highly appre
ciated. E, B. Barco our worthy
teacher deserves much credit tor
the interest which he has shown
during his examinations on the 28
ult. We regret to see him leave
our community, hut as he ha- re
solved to return back to th • uni
versity. we bid him God Bpe«d.
P. E. Patterson is winding up ln
ba!l of vain in our midst. do
regret very much to Me|«o oi'inv
worthy men leaving our efmmuuitv
at one time. I>nt they mußt go.
R Bp‘‘< tlullv,
E. T. .'HEFIALL,
The Democratic press are making
many extracts from Cleveland’s
messages and letter as mottoes for
campaign banners, but we have not
noticed that any of them have com
plimented “the Old Ro nan” once.
Now it would make a telling and
taking motto for n banner to place
over the stand where colored De
mocratic orators hold forth —that
quaint expression of Old Bandana —
“The Negro is a prolific animal —In
ter Ocean.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS-
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by asick child suffering and crying
with pain of cutting teeth? If so, sendat 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, there 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-.- Mr® - Wins low’s -
Soothing Syrup for Children Teething
is pleasant to the taste, and is the 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.
Amelie Rives.
This gloriously gifted Southern girl contri
butes a marvelous poem to No 23 of Col
lier’s Once a W f.ek, entitled Asmodeus, It
is absolutely liquid tire So startling, weird
and wondrous a flower of geuius has not ap
peared in this century
wr-wnrew in imW4W»i
ULMER’S LIVER CORRECTOR.
This vegetable preparation is invalu
able for the restoration of tone and
strength to the system. For dyspepsia
cou-tipation nnd other ills, caused by
di-orded 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. §I.OO a bottle. Freight paid
to any address.
B F. ULMER, M. D.
Phatmicist, Savannah, Gt
School Books,
School Books.
SCHOOL BAGS,
BOOKS, SLATER
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. EXTELL.
Shell Road, East Side Bil
bo Canal, Savannah Ga.
BILOAR© & P®@L
x arlors. —-
NO. 78* DECATUR ST.
DOWN STAIRS
-nA. T Xj 2ST T C3-JK.
Fine cu-hioned 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,
Prorietor.
MONUMENTAL
Corn Shelter
The Safest, Surest. Quickest and best
cure for
Corns. Bunions And Warts,
Shells off their further growth; stop*-
all pain; gives no trouble; ensures com
fort to the feet; makes walking easy.
Don’t suffer any longer from these
painful excrescences, but remove them
with Corn Sheller.
Price Only 15 cents. For Sale
by all Druggists.
CHARLES BACKMA N
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s> * 3
Corner Congress ABull Streets.
Second Floor.)
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
Telephone Call No. 100. answered da
or night. Exrieting Teeth One De.la
each, extracting Teeth and Artificial
Teeth a speeialtv. Fin* qutlitvaf T'»>th
Powder and Tooth Brushes tor sale.
CFTERMB cash.
F. C. Lambert,
DENTIST.
Cor. Houston nnd South Broad Street.
Special attention given to children’s
tee’ll. 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
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.
I£. J. DOYLE.
MARKEi SQUARE.
i J wt
tv -JI i
R. B. REPPARD. 0. V. SNEDEKER.
YELLOW PINE LUMBER
FOR SALE AT
wholesale and retail,
Planed or Rough.
REPPARD & Co
East Broad and Taylor streets, tn S F
& W Ry. yard.
Selling Out
—Onr Entire of—*—
Ste Hits, Light Gohred Plug Hats
SUPPERS, LOW QUARTERS &C.,
BELOW FACTORY PRICES.
Collat Bros.,
149 Brouubtoii
SAVANNA 11. GA.
The only cash shoe and hat house
in the city.
DR. S. C. PARSONS
SaYS the people keep a com
ing to be examined free of charge at hi«oflic«-
and drug store, corner Liberty and Montgom
ery streets for skm. blood, liver, lung and
throat diseas's, kidney complaint, funale
weakness, rheumatism, old sores; deformed
limbs, sore • yes. rits, loss of manhood and all
affections of the body. As his vsist- experlence
as a doctor obtained in different countries and
hospitals enables nim to detect disease where
it would be overlooked by others.
Asa doctor for ladies he has no equal anti
cure the worst cases of diseasee of women.
He also examines and treats the eye for all
diseases and keeps n full line of spectacles eye
glasses, etc 11 is the heftdquarters of Dr s ('
Parson's medicines, electric supporters.electric
belts, electric lung protectors, elctdric hosiery,
belts, trusses, splints, crutches; ladies’ doily or
toilet belts, suspensories shoulder braces, pile
trusses pile pipes, artificial limbs, .-net nil sii’-
gical appliances for deformities made to order
a full ine of drugs cheniicns netbs, roots and
barks
A. H. COOPER. H. N W A LTON
HU'' hal Uk
Cooper & Walton
Custom M»«ie Clothitiff n Speeiu
A full lin© of Foreign nnti )>-itt>. .".. «:■»> |.
wavs >ll blind I’!eitt>l'-g Hl|<! ;■ PPi
Blmllug ami Seourl nt-. !> d •>; •.
l‘J7 Cwigres, St, SA VA NN Ail, <i A
MADAME SMITH,
Ths uh Sut Mas Tsllsr.
Those who wish to consult her upon the
affairs of life, in person or by mail, will re
member to call at M a r'g are t Street
two doors west of West Broad street. She has
been practicing this business for fifty rears
She reveals the deepest secrets; unveils the
future; gives successful otterv numbers
brings separated married couples and loveri
together; brings back absent friends
and recreant lovers; and causes speedv and
happy marriages. She has this gift from the
Amighty. She is acknowedged by al to be
COAST LINE Rail Road.
Cathedral Cemetery. Bona ven
ture and Thunderbolt.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
OUTWARD;
LEAVE LEAVE LEAVE
SAVANNAH, BONEVENTURE THUNDERBOLT.
8:00 A. M, 7:15 AM. 7:10 A. M
9:3-5 » 9;05 •• 9 -.00 “
10:35 “ 10:05 “ 10-00 “
11:15 “ 11:05 “
2:15 P.M. 12:40 P. M. 12:35 P M
3:00 “ 2:40 “ 2 : 35 «
4:00 «
5:00 “ 4:30 “ 4 Jig
6:00 “ 5:30 “ 5-25 «
6:50 “ 6:30 “
R. E. COBB,
Superintendent.
mini j. mirar
DEALER IN
FINE FAMILY GROCERIES,
Wines, Liquors,
CIGARS & TOBACCO.
DRAYTON AND STATE STS.
SAVANNAH, GA.
PONGEE COATS
—AND VESTS.—
PONGEE HELMETS
FlaanEl, Alpaca & SKiwker Suits
For Men and Boys, 84.75
Riff Barffain for Boys
THE KICKABOUT SUITS
W itli extra pants and hat for
84.75 leads the town.
2500 PA IRS? FINE PANTS
From 8150 t> 85 00. The biggest
slaughter of this year. Al! fine stylish
goods. We have to- many and must
—get rid ot some.—
WAITERS JACKETS A.W APIIOXS.
We are the leaders and will
please every customer.
B. H. Levy Si Bro,
161 Congress St.
Chas. F. Rossignol,
K. OF P. HALL,
BAKNARD Y(-RK £TS.
hk:, Slaton & too Depot.
DEALER IN
Old Books, Bibles, Religious and Miscell
aneous works in stock, or ordered upon pay
inent of small deposit- Don’t buy trom tbe
' nst’dlment Man or Book Agent. If I Can’t
-ell you for ca*h a better ciase < f goods than
they, at a savii g of from 25 to 50 per cent,
I will give them to von. Give me a trial,
ilon't forget
Chas P.Rossignol,.
COR BARNARD & YORK STS.:
’EXHWrEFVrfALiT?
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