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PUBLISHED EVERY~SATURDAY, BY
THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO.
ST- JULIAN STREET,
N. E. CORNER MARKET SQUARE.
Subscription Rates.
One Year 1125
Six Mouth? 75
Three Montua 50
Remittances must be made by Postal Note
Money Order, Registered Letter, or Express.
J. H. DEVEAUX, Manager.
RKGISTRRKD AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AT
the Savannah Post Office.
’SATURDAY OCT. 20, 1888
FOR PRESIDENT I
GEN. BENJAMIN HARRISON,
Os Indiana.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT I
HON. LEVI P. MORTON,
Os New York.
For congress :
REV. FLOYD SNELSON,
Os Liberty County.
With this issue the Tribune corn
mences upon another year of its
labor in tLe good work of battling
for the elevation of the colored
race. It will continue to defend
the rights of the race, and strike
out for principle no matter who in
s hurt by the blows. 'The Tribune
has every reason to be proud ol the
support given by its friends both
advertisers and subscribers, and it
will continue to subserve their in
terests. Every colored num and
woman should now subscribe for
the Tribcne the organ of the race
Rev. W. Ross, a prominent divine
■ of Jacksonville, Flo , died in that
city from yellow fever Sunday Octo
ber 7th The reverend was an
estimable citizen and a devoted
■ Christian He leave* many friends
tJ to mourn bis loss.
The Columbus Messenger is the
only colored newspaper in the
United States published semi Weekly
i Messrs, Harvey and McDnffee are
j the proprietors and certainly de-
I serve great credit for their enter
ic prise and energy. We wish the
Messenger long life and prosperity.
■ | Rev. Sam. Small the evangelist
I Jwho was defeated at the la-t elec-
Etion in the Atlanta district foi
BiState Senator, refers to his den o-
■ 'cratic opponents as “godless and
| ghoulish scoundrels and villians
I whom it would be base flattery to
|- call dogs.” Our reverend friend
I cLould know what he is talking
I about; he was a member of that
I party a few years ago.
■ Lewis Edwards a colored bov
II about 19 years of age who was
I charged with the alleged crime of
I killing R. J. Smith (white) a hotel
|l 'keeper at Jet up some months ago
I and who was tried and afterward
g granted a new' trial which he ,vas
I awaiting, was taken from the jail of
I Jesup on Monday night last by an
I armed mob of forty men, and rid-
I died with ballets; and thus the
I po >r Negro is treated to another
| dose of Democratic justice (?)
» A few Democrats especially those
■ of a liberal persuasion think it is
S strange that colored men do not
| flock to their party. With what
■ consistency can an honest, upright
9 and conscientious Negro become a
p Democrat. Why they have not
certainly forgotten that it is the
1 party of which the late Justice
Taney was a prominent member and
one of its bold exponents and who
j declared in the highest court of
the land that the “Negro had no
rights that white men was bound to
respect.” No the Negro is not
wanted in that party as a member.
If he can be used as a voter by
.them, he is tickled lik- a man and
brother. Colored voters are not
invited to join the Democratic par
ty; they are asked only to vote the
Ticket. Ihe Democratic ranks have
no place for the Negr<4 and it be is
lucked after the election is wer, he
(deserves it.
The Independent of this city in
an editorial on Friday last on the
subject of more school facilities for
colorod children, utter some impor
tant facts whiah we are, on account
of the importance of the matter,
constrained to re publish for the
benefit of a few who should be ac
quainted with the facts in the case.
"The school facilities for colored children
are -o inaduquate that upwards of six hun
dred pupils were turned away, as no provis
ions could be made for their ed ication
This is deplorably bad, but it can be“easily
remedied. If the board of education are
desirou* of furnishing facilities for the col
ored school children it could readily rent
the building on the southwest corner of
Gwinuett and Montgomery streets, the Odd
Fellows building on Duffy and Burrough
streets, the hall on Montgomery street near
Gaston street and several large houses in the
eastern section of the city. They could be
advantageously used until th« new building
on East Broad street shall have been erected
If anv class of people in Savannah needs
the refining influences of education, the col
ored children are the ones. They are anx
ious to learn, and that fact is capable of de
monstration bv the numbers who apply for
admins.on to the schools.
The should be amply provided with ac
commodations, inasmuch as they are in the
first place enti’le-i to it ar,d again they are
dtp orably ii Detd of them. The more ed
ucation they r.c ive the better they become,
They grow up with i loader views and be
come better ciliz ns. If there be an indif-i
ferenee to their appeals for educationa
facilities, they will naurally grow up in
ignorance
*******
Education is the only thing that will make
them belli, wet! and women and as it is
their constitutional right to have equal ad
vantages with other race- and classes, they
should have it and enjoy it.”
THEY GUT IT.
Capt. L M. Pleas inf. chair man
of district ani county R'pnt>licn
executive committee "pm-lishc
card in du Savannah Pribuni-; .de
nouncing Lemuel VV’ade and Unas.
11. Ebbs lor distributi'ig tickets
gotten up in a special way by de
mocrats to deceive Negro voters.
These mcudiave heretofore been
ptommenl in race am! party affairs
I tit in lending themselves to such
low tricks they earn for themselves
lite scorn of honest men, and Chair
man Pleasant seems determined i>>
see that they get it. —People’s
Choice, Macon.
I HE eleettion for President and
Vice President of the United
.'nates will take place on Tuesday
November 6th, and every Republi
can who is desirous to see Harrison
and Morion elected, should pav
his poll tax. 'l'll3 office is DOW
open whereby each one can qualify
himselt. There ia no registry
m this election. Pay your tax and
vote for Hardison and Morton and
S nelson.
The Iri'h World speaking of
Lev; P. Morton the Republican
candidate t‘>r Vice President savs:
"His ginerosity to Ireland, in sending to
that country during it- great famine a -hip
load of provisions from New York, will
never be forgotten by the Irishmen of
America.’ 8
Laying of Zion Saptist Church
Corner Stone at Mari
etta Ga.
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 13, 1888.
Editor Tribune:—On i'utsdin
the 9rh instant, Corbin Lodge <>f
Marietta, Ga., acting under the
Granr 1 Master’s dispensation and as
sisted bv cr Itsnieii from from At
lanta Lodges, laid the corner stone
et Zion Baptist church at the Gem
City, and of which Rev. Bro. Smith
is pastor. T). G. M.. C. M. Man
ning G. M.; F G. 24.. J. I) Camp
bell D. G. M.; G. S , F H. Crmnblv
R. w. g. S. W ; D. 1). G. M. R A.
Hall, Jr. R. W G. J. W • Bro. A.
Tolliver R W. G, S ; D. D. G. M.
W. H. Tillman F. A. At 2:30 p.m.
the prosevssion was formed ar Mas
onic hall, and under the A wmih
brass band proceeded to thechnrch
a large brick structure oi architeci
ual design, where about one thous
and people had assembled to wit
ness the laying of thi first corner
stone of a Colored church in the city
of Marietta. The stone was laid by
the craft, and a collection amount
ing to abont s2<l (1(1 was taken up.
Brother I H. Cnunblv then read a
paper on the antiquity and relation
of the craft to good government
and society. The ceremonies hav
ing been completed the or’ft re
turned to the hall. At 730 p. ill
the officers of C orbin Lodge Were
installed and the craft and friei ds
invited to partake of the refre-h
- at the tihle.
The ladies of the Gem city were
out arrayed in their beautiful auturn
nal co«!nines and fl iwer M . I'ne vh
iting craft wag I.
Fraternal! vto ure,
ADVICE TO MOTHERS
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by 1 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’S
Soothing Syrup for Children Teething
is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription
of one of the oldest and best female nurses and
physcians in the United Statees, and is
for sale by all druggists throtuoiout the world.
Price 23 cents a bottle. W
P. H■ . >VardL
SUCCESSOR TO
W. M. DAVIDSON.
wholesale dealer in
Foreign and Domestic Wines, and Liquors.
A IVr Gibson’s XXX and A A A A,
/Agent rot Whiskies, Shuflldt, Geneva.
Holland Gin, Henry Clay Whiskey, Claret,
Catawba, Blackberry Wines. Ginger, Cherry
and Blackberry Brandies, Bass Ale and Guin
ness’s Porter. OFFICE
158 & 160 Brvan St
•»
ULMER’S JAVER CORRECTOR.
This vegetable preparation is invalu
able tor the restoration of tone and
strength to the system. For dyspeu-ia
em’-tipation 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. 81.00 a bottle. Freight paid
to any address.
B F. ULMER, M 1).
Pharmacist, Savannah, Qi
Bhick-Smitii Shop!
REPAIRING and new
W.illoNS and BUGGIES,
Made to order, Painb-<| and Striped
Cheap, also Horse-Shoeing,
Done aS cheap and as good
As can .bo do,nt m
The Ci tv.
GIVE ME A CALL AND KNOW FOR
YOUIiSELF.
G-EO. E7TELL,
Shell Road, East Side Bil
bo Canal, Savannah Ga.
BILLIARD & POOL
arlors.
NO. 781 DiCATUi. ST.
DOWNSTAIRS
Fine ciishioned latik-sof the nu»i
costly and improved make. Cigars
and Tobacco, Soda Water and Mox
ie Boer. Give MR A TRIAL.
STR aNG E RS WE L' () M E
MILES WORTHY,
Prorietor.
FRANKLIN F. J< >N > :
AT STALL NO. 31, IN THE MARKET,
Announces to bin friends and the pu'.l:
that he keeps on hand a fresh .suppir
the best Beef, Ve.-tl and Mutton, also ~i
kinds of game when in season, and «■/
be glad to wait on his customers as am
with politeness and promptness. Lli
prices are reasonable and satisfaction it
guaranteed, Goods delivered if desired
DON'T FORGET. STALL NO. 31
MONUMENTAL
Corn Shelter
The Safest, Surest. Quickest and best
eure lor
Corns. Bunions* \nd Warts
Shells off their further growth; stop
all pain; gives no trouble; ensures eon.
fort tp the feet; makes walking easy
Don’t suffer any longer from tbes.
painful excrescences, but remove then
with Corn Sheller.
Price Only 15 cents. For Sal®
by all Orugrgists
CHARLES BACKMAN
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zz.-
Corner Congress <fcß.ul| Streets
.Second Floor.)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Telephone Call No. 100, -m-w.-rml d
or night. Extracting Tech One De.la
each, extracting Teeth and Artifi -a
Teeth a specialty. Fine quality of To -t’
P wder and Tooth Brushes lor sa •
QTTERMS CASH.
WM. SCHEMING
GEALEU IN
Fiji Flail; M: :tc„
Cor. Liberty and Drayton Streets.
Savannah Ga.
Pratt’s Astral Oh. —Saf'e-t and best
F. C. Lambert,
DENTIST.
Cor. Houston and South Broad Street. I
Special attention given to children’s
teeth. Irregularities corrected. Visits i
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,
M. J. DOTLE.
MARKEi SQUARE.
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I llihj JrA U- ‘ uip b*
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b>c'y. ®|| 1
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R. B. REPPARD. C. V. SNEDEKER.
YELLOW PINE LUMBER
FOR SALE AT
wholesale and retail.
Planed or Rough.
RSPP&RU& Co
E ist Broad ami Taylor streets, in S 1*
& VV Ry. yard.
Selling Out
—-Our Entire stock of—*—
Straw Hits, Plug Hals
SUPPERS, LOW QUARTERS &£.,
BEI.oW FACTORY PRICES.
Collat Bros.,
149 B rontfhi <ui Si,
SA VAN Na 11, GA.
Ti c only ■ ash shoe ; *;.d hat h >!!'•
in the city.
DR. S. C- ;
saY.s the people keen a coin
ing to be examined fu r of ch-irge nt his- offic
and drug store, .-onu r Liber 1 y Montgom
ery streets for sk blood bv.r, lung and
throat diseas s. kidney <-'-it plidnt. f malt
weakness rheumatism. oh! -or.-- defot-ntod
limbs, sore yes. tits, loss of mi'iihoud tot.’ al 1
affections of the body. As his vast experience
us a doct.-t t-l-itained in difT.-rent coin tri. s am!
hospitf Is <m::b!.-s mm to detect disease .\ h--o
it would !»• ovcrlo.>ked l>v others.
Asa .looter for Indi--• he pus no e.mal and
cure the worst oases of (hseas. e of wotie n.
He also examines and ircai-' the •■ye al!
.1 Isens. s and keeps a full line of sir ouit-les- eye
glasses, ete 11 ! s the heH‘lQnarters I I'r «. .
Parson's medi -ines, oh- -t>-;c sopportei ~ .-h-otrie
belts, electric lung pn.te, tors, l.'ct'-h- : i>. <>ry.
b.-lts. trusses, spy Us. crutches; Jo 'i tofly ■>:
toilet bei’s. sttspensori-s slionl !er ' races, pile
•russes pile pipes. ar'ifleiM b'lV's, .■ I all sur
gical appliances tor deformities m-i ; to order
a foil lue of drugs chemicas i.eths. roots and
barks
A. H. COOPER. H.N " ALTON
- j-jl
H mM-I 1 ■ CAT
tJI i; >Mr . ’ I V t-
Cooper & Walton
Cueto'i '1 b C'-’tl iiiu a Specialty.
A full lltte of Foreign and Ismu'sHc Good* al
was*‘hi l, un i <'leaning and R< p i!ring.
Binding and ’Seiairing riettUy doiv ■
197 Congres* st, savannah, ga.
MADAME SMITH,
Hu IM Mi Star tam Teller.
Those who wish to consult her upon the
affairs of life, in person or bv mail, will tp.
member to call at Margaret Street
two doors west of West Broad street. She has
been practicing this business for flftv years
She reveals the deepest secrets: unveils the
future; gives successful otterv numbers
brings separated married couples and lovers
together; brings back absent friends
and reci eant lovers; and causes speedy and M
happy marriages. She has this gift from the
A ral^ hty ' Bhe is by al to be
the Queen and Star Fortune 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 AM. 7:10 A. M.
9:35 “ 9;05 •• 9:00
10:35 “ 10:05 “ 10:00 “
11:15 “ 11:05 “ h : qo <•
2:la P.M. 12:40 P. M 12:35 P M.
3:o*’ “ 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. COBS,
Superintendent.
Mmiie. Min,
DEALER IN
FINE FAMILY GROCERIES,
Wines, Liquors,
CIGARS & TOBACCO.
DRAYTON AND STATE STS.
SAVANNAH. GA.
iwmiEs.
THE Fall and Winter SeasonsinT'lSSS— 89,
find jjus as n-nal with an ext raordinarily
'arge Stock of Gents Yoiuh- Boys and Chil
dren’s Suits Garments and Furnishings and
•is heretofore no house in the trade'can offer
the substantial inducements that we can give,
Qi ITQ _Our Suits cover all the most attractive
OJI I Omaterials, elegantly made up and
through our own Tailoring Department we
give perfect custom fits wifnout extra charge
It is always to our interest to have each suit go
out as a special advertisement in itself.
CVi-HCn ATQ We know that no Southern
vUnbuni oHouse can begin ’to show as
varied or handsome a line of Fashionable
Overcoats in all shades and weights as we
can Our Overcoat Department this season is a
special study in material and . fleet.
CIIU |Cil|MDQ —Suc b as Hosiery, Neckwear
1 JIl rJlluio Flannel Silk and
white sh.rts in great variety.
UATQ - " e art ‘ so ' e Agents for
AiiUA ILA I uKnox’s Fine and stylish Hats.
'lso, have a full line of the most correct
shapes in Silk, .stiff and Soft Hats for Men
and Boys.
Q|’7CQ— There is no man or boy of whatever
'Z.L usito-. long, short, thick, thin or other
wise ti.ai we .an t fiit perfectly Those who
hitherto have been unable to find’extrasizes in
Heady made Clothing, cm get perfectly fitted
by us and without extra cost.
QTCPQ -Will be glad 10 know that our
I Lil Jsucce-s the past, season with
• 'lergj’inru’s Suiis lias encouraged us to en
'arge tins department, and give it more speci
al attention. Their wants in every respect can
now be fully and promptly supplied
B. H. LEVY & BRO,
161 Congress St.
Chas. P. RossignoZ
K. OF P. HALL,
BARNARD & YURK ' TS.
Slitaify & Im Dipst.
DEALER IN
Old Bonks, Bibles, Religious art! Miscel
ancons works in stock, o> ordered tp 11 pay
bent of sr- 1 1 dt.p >-it D m’t buy ♦ m the
-t 'l m n Mm or Book Agent. Iflcan’t
-e.i you for.-. h a belter class <-fgoods than
they, at a- ivu g~f frpm 25 to 50 per cent,
I will giv- them to von. Give me a trial.
o:.’t forget /
Chas P.Rossignol,
COR BAR NARD & YOR.. -'t S.
EXHAUSTED VITAIITF
mHE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the
T great Medical Work of the
age on Manhood, Nervous andwLxvv..
Physical Debility, Premature
Decline, Errors of Youth, and
the untold miseries consequent ■. A
thereon, 3(X) pa es Sv >, 125
prescriptions for all diseases.
Cloth, full gilt, only Si.Of, by 1 w i UUf
mall, sealed. Illustrative sample free to all young
and middle aged men. Send now. The Gold and
Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by the Na
tional Medical Association. Address P. O. box
1695, Boston, Mass., or Dr. W. 11. PARKER, grad
uate of Harvard Medical College, 25 years’ pract.ee
in Boston, who may be consulted
Specialty,Dl-e-sest f Man. Of'ce No.tßul.'lnchst.
A ireeper. Warranted. H«ary
‘ Huattnr Caae*,
r "/J magnificent.
VA Bota ladiea and <ente alwe
’ 4 ■ w with work® and caaea of
equal value O*E PEHSON
i lu eacb can one
. FREE. How U UiUpoeafbUF
f IjNhiiAhyiißSflJEjF Weanewer—we want one per-
I g on in each locality, V’ keep tn
1 to tboeo who call, a complete llneofonr
Ssa.bte.ad UOUMKMOI.O KA.WLES.
Amt>l«..» well •* *be w.tcb.ve .end fr®e.»ud .her fM
E.v. k-vl tbem In your hr,me f-r e montas .nd .town ib»m
to who nwy h»v« celled, they Ucomo your own property:
tt u tewilble to m*ke thin ktw* t otter, «ndin< the SO LU*
Coi n w.leb.ud cosrw M the»tk.wln«or
the Mmrle. In »ny lx.iliy. ulw.y. rwuii. In • Ur<e ir.de tar
.nw oar M*>pl«a ha-« been lu * lot .lily tor a monla or two
in> anally s«l from •iouo : > li-OOU hi trad, from u>.
nrrooudlus country. TUI., Ibe moil wonderful off,: rear
known.» made In order that vur Mmrlea m«x be placed at oca
where they c.n ba.eea, all over America. Write at once.a.4
■B*ka>ure of Um ekanea. Howler It will be hardly any trouble
lor you io show theeanudee to tb.we wr-»m.y call .tyoar boma
and yvar rew.rd will be meal eatieuo-tory. X |.«ul arl<«
wfckb Io wrtlo ut covin but 1 cunt an-’, afte’ 1 you ko«’W al!,lf you
ao« earn la r> ftuxbwr, why Bobarm ’« *‘2 *‘‘*N
aaud r« addrvM al one#, cmu rHI I oua o« R-
SaM eel 14 sold w.waw tn the ervrld aaA oar larf. Hue el
CQITII SAMrt-KS. Wepey .J.«P~a.'’.fiu.ew
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