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SATURDAY. OCT. 27, 1888
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REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET.
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FOR PRESIDENT :
' GEN. BENJAMIN HARBISON.
Os Indiana.
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> FOR VICE-PRESIDENT :
HON. LEVI P. MORTON,
Os New York.
Electors for the State of Georgia At Large,’
JAMES ATKINS.
COLUMBUS C. WIMBISH.
Ist Dist—Tomlinson F. Johnson
2nd —Benjamin F. Brimberry
3rd —David A. Dudley
4th —Richard I. O’Kelly
sth —Richard T. Dow
6th —Benjamin J. Jones
7th —Jesse A. Glenn
Bth —Win, F. Bowers
9h —John W. Gairen
10th • —JabezT. Denning
FOB CONGRESS :
REV. FLOYD SNELSON,
Os Liberty County.
Only ten more days and the
question will be decided.
Harrison and Morton will sweep
the eonntrv on November 6 h.
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The Georgia Legislature will con
vene on Wednesday the 7th of
November.
The prospects are that Hon, Flem
ing G. du Bignon will be the
next president of the Georgia Sen
ate.
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J. M. "’ii.son the I) mocratic
tax collector of Fulton county, is
short in his accounts to the amount
. of $29,000.
The Republicans of this counts
have made up their mind that they
will be heard from in the contest in
' January next.
Our friem’s must be careful on
the 6th of November, and see that
„ they get the right ticket. Beware
f of traitors.
The Tribune still lives and will
continue to show np deception
whenever practiced on the race,
regardless of who the parties are.
Hon.A. Wilson of Camden county,
. who waa defeated for the Legisla
ture at the last election by fraud is
making a noble contest for the place
1
At the session of the Most W.
Grand Lodge ol F. A if. for the
i State of Illinois, held at Peoria last
week, E. H Smith of Chicago was
elected M. W. G. M.
Mr. Norman the defeated Demo
cratic candidate for the Legislature
from Liberty county, is contesting
the seat of Hon. S. A. Mclver, Re
publican candidate elect.
Tub Comptroller General’s re
port for 1888 shows that the amount
of property owned by colored peo
ple has been doubled since 1879 at
which time it was $5,182,398; it is
now $9,631,271.
The American Baptist says:
“There are coining to be a good
many D. Ds. among our colored
brethren.”
Well suppose there are Brother
Simmons; do vou object ?
Hon. John M. Langston is mak
ing a bold and p!uck\ tight tor
Congress from the 4th Congre.-sion
al district, Virginia. Mat Lewis,
editor of the Petersburg!) Merald is
doing yeo.-. ans service for the can
didate. May nieces* attend your 1
effoits friends, is the Tribune’s J
wishes, (
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The Hon. Julius Schwarz has
beep nominated by thy Republicans
of the eighth district of New York
for Congress. The Atlanta Journal
takes the opportunity in Mr.
Schwarz’s nomination by the Re
publicans to say that he wag nomi
ated by that party for the ostensi
ble* purpose of catching ‘‘the large
Hebrew vote in that district.” We
know of many prominent Jews in
this city who have been nominated
and elected to positions oflionor and
trust, and we have never heard the
charge made that their nomination
and election were made “to catch
the large Jewish vote.” Thcno m*
ination of Mr. Schwarz shows the
wisdom of the Republicans.
Every Republican in the first
Congrassional district ihould takn
immediate steps to qualify himself
that he may cast his vote on
' Tuesday November 6 li for Har
rison and Morton and Snelson. It
is a duty they owe to themxolves
and their children and they should
not be reluctant or tardy in per
forming it. Already the tocsin ot
alarm has been sounded by the De
mocrats urging more activity on the
part of these leaders for fear ot
Sneison’s election. Remember
friends that eternal vigilance is the
price of liberty; so be up and ado
. ing from now until the sun sets on
November 6th.
In a republic like ours where the
citizen is the soverign and the offici
al the servant, where no power ,s
exercised except by the will ol the
people, it is very important
I hat the soverigns the people
should possess intelligence.
The tree school is a promoter ol
that intelligence which is to pre
serve the nation; therefore the State
or the nation, or both combined,
-houid support tree institutions of
learning sufficient, to afford every
1 child growing up in the land the
opportunity ot a good common
school edue ition. -Republican Plat
form,
Thomas Ax worthy, city treasur
er of 01 veland, Ohio, and one of
<be most prominent democratic
leaders of that city, has Siiddunl}
disappeared and is supposed to be
on his way to Germany. His book
were examined and bis accounts
was found to be short only $500,000
and unis we record another illustra
tion of democratic honesty (?)
General Grant laid down the
(reposition that “every American
oitiz-n has the lawful rigat to c:.Bi
one ballot at every election, and to
have that ballot fairly counted.”
Let it not be foigotten that Gener
al Grant’s pioposition, is a vital is
sue in the present Presidential and
Congressional canv-ss-
Daniel Hand, Esq. a prominent
and wealthy merchant of Guilford.
Conn .and formerly a resident ot
Charleston, S, C., before the war
has given to the American Mission
ary Association ot New York, the
sum of ore million dollars to be us
ed in the education of the coloied
people of the south.
The Pope of Rome has donated
$60,000 to the advancement of the
anti-slavery movement, and ha*
written words of praise and en
couragement of the scheme. He
also invitee the co-operation of
Europe.
THOMASVILLE DOTS.
Mr. J. C. Few is doh g a fine
businegs in his store. Mr- C Kice
has a fine school and doing a good
work for his race. The Biptist
church look sad since the death of
Rev. N. W. Waterman. The St.
Diomas A. M. E. church is at the
front.
No. Vol. 11 of Collier’s Once a Week pub
linked October 20; promises to be a literary
marvel. Amelie Rives commences a weird
story, On Bones Island! II Rider Hag
gard begins a thrilling serial, entitled
My Fellow Laborer. Dion Boucicault
contiu >es his fascinating Irish-American
novel, Hy»Bra»-Yi Bill Nye wi 1 be at hi*
best. Edgar Fawcett and Julian Hawthorn
contribute special pape’S Marion Harland I
opens Womans World, Nym Crinkle does
the theatres, Miss Braddon author of
Lady Audelys Secret, John Marchmonts
Legacy etc. commences a serial in No. 3.
It is Easier for a Camel, John Habbe ton
author of Helens Babies contributes a
Southern sketch Fo de Wahl, the famous
Maxwell Frazer, L L D deliveis a lecture
on Ambition . for Our Coming Men and
poetry puzzles etc etc and illustrations by
Nast Morgan Steiner Mclivaii e Ogden Ken
driek. etc etc complete the c'ntent* if this
most ’wonderful seven cents worth in the
world. Who would with out Colliers
Once a Week. 1
The Tribune is now better prepared to do
book and pamphlet work than ever before
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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, 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. 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
pliysclans in the United Statees, and is
for sale by all druggiststhroughoutt.be world.
Price 25 cents a bottle.
PORK & SAUSSAGE.
Don't forget to give me a call
—ON ST. JULI AN ST. -
Market Stall No. 56,
WHERE I always have on hand afresh and
nice supply of t J ORI< and SAUSSaGE suit
able to satisfy the most fastidious appetite.
Respectfully,
Jas. F, Gillens.
31.
SUCCESSOR TO
U . M. DAVIDSON.
WHOLESALE dealer in
Foreign and Domestic Wines, and Liquors.
A r,nnl- Gibson’s XXX and A A A A,
rigeni rOl Whiskies, Shutildt, Geneva
Holland Gin. Henry Clay Whiskey, Claret,
-Catawba, Blackberry Wines. Ginger, Cherry
and Blackberry Brandies, Bass Ale and Guin
ness’s Porter. OFFICE
158 tfc 160 Brvan Si
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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
BtLUAHD & POOL
arlors. —
NO. 78i DECATUR ST.
DOWN STAIRS
uIL T L IT T O .
Fine cushioned tattles of the most
cost I v and improved make. Cigars
and Tobacc". Soda Water and M>>x
ie Beer. Give me a trial.
strangers welcome
MILES WORTHY.
Prov ietor.
F RANK UIN F. JO N F S
AT STALL iiO. 31, IN THE MARKET,
Announces to his friends and the public
that he keeps on hand a fresh supply ot
the best Reef, Veal and Mutton, also -d
kiads of game when in season, and wii
be glad to wait on rds customers as usua
with politeness and promptness. Hi
price* are reasonable and satisfaction i?
gunnintced. Goods delivered if desired
DON’T FORGET, STALL MO. 31
MONUMENTAL
Corn Shelter
The Safest, Surest, Quickest and best
cure for
Corns. Bunions And Wabts
Shells off their further growth; stop
all pain; givesnotrouble; 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 confs. For Sale
by ail Oc uggSsts
CHARLES BACKMAN
£ SWmlOwf =
Corner Congress Jcßull Streets.
iSecond Floor.)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Telephone Call No. 100, answered da*
or night. Extracting Teeth One De.’a
each, extracting Teeth and Artiii.’.a
Teeth a specialty. Fine qu ditv of T th
I P- wder and Tooth Brushes for sale
£y FERMS CASH.
WM. SCHEMING
DEALER IN
rim Fiffiiiy Groceries Liquors
Cor. L’herty and Drayton Street*.
Savannah> Ga.
Pratt’s Astral Oil —Safest and best
E. C. Lambert,
DENTIST.
Cor. Houston and South Broad Street. |
I Special attention given to children's l
I 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. I
1 pure silver, or vulcanite rubber, warrant- j
ij ed equal to any work done. Emb”dy
ing the most modern and scientific im
provements; which for beauty, durabili*
1 ty and moderate charges cannot be sur
passed. Patronage respectfully solicited
iM. J. DOYLE,
DE LER IN
' GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, HAY,
GRAIN. BRAN. CORN-EYES,
ALSO LIQUORS, WINES.
CIGARS, TOBACCO
Tegether with a large Varie
y of such other goods as are
kept in first-class establish
ments.
We present special in-
. ducemf.nts to cash custom-
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' M. J. DOTLE.
MARKKi SQUx-kRE.
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R. B. REPPARD. C. V. SNEDEKER.
YELIOW PINE LUMBER
FOR SALE AT
trholesale ad retail.
Planed or Rough.
REPPARO&Co
East Broad and Tayioi streets, in 8 F
& VV Ry. yard.
Selling Out
Our Entire •'*iock <>t—*—
StrawHits,Light ColwedHugHats
SLIPPERS, LOW QUARTERS &.C.,
below factory prices.
Collat Bros.,
149 Broiigiiiou JSi.
savannah, ga.
The I’tov cadi ,-hov and bat lir*u*t
in tue city.
DR. 8. O, PARSQMS
'•-AYS the people keep a coin
ms to be examined free of clvree at hisoffie
an.i drug store, corner I.iberty mid Montgom
ery streets for sk n. blood, livrr, lung anti
throat diseas s. kidney complaint, f-niale
weaanes- rheumatism, old .-ores; deformed
limbs, sore-ye-, rit*. t<,s s of manhood nn.l all
affect the body. ..»< hts vast experience
as:, doctor ebtainod tn’different com tries ami
no- pita 1* enables nim to detect disease 't here
it would be overlooked by others.
As a doctor for ladie- he has no equal and
cure the Worst ease- of <<>«e:i S .-e of won- n
He also examb es and frea.s the .ve for all
diseases and keeps u full line of -pec.a. les eve
elasses.etc It is the headqtmrt.-, - ( ,f ]> r s <•
Farson s medicines, electric sapporters.electric
belts, electric lung protectors. oW-tric lto<ierv.
belts, trusses, splints, crutches; Indies’ doilv A r
toilet bel’s, suspensories shoulder braces, pile
trusses pile pipes, artificial limbs, and al! stir-.
"‘C. a ‘ appliances for deformities made to order'
barks lne chemicas herbs, roots and
A. H. COOPER. jj. N WALTON
Cooper & Walton.
Custom Made Clothitt-g a Specially.
A full liue of Foreign and It nite*;|c <;<,,, !< ■.
Witysonhanti Cicani' s lb P drill"
Binding and Hcourhig • cittlv <|«>m-. *'
197 Cotigres- St., SaV ANN AH, G,
MADAME SMITH,
Renaud Star Mtob Teller.
Those who wish to consult her upon the
I affaiYs of life, in person or by mail, will re
m ember to eall at Margaret Street
two doors west of West -Broad street. She has
been practicing this business for fifty years
She reveals the deepest secrets; unveils the
future: gives successful otterv numbers
bring* separated married couples and lovers
together: brings back absent friends
and reel eant lovers ; and causes speedy and
| happy marriages. She has this gift from the
| Amighty. she is scknowedged by al to be
the Queen and Star Fortune’ Teller
' without a Superior.
COAST LINE Rail Road
Cathedral Cemetery. Bonavkn
tuke and Thunderbolt.
SUNDAY SCII EDULE
OUTWARD; INWARD.
LEAVE ; LEAVE I LEAVE
SAVANNAH. BONEVENTUREi 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 “ i 11;00 ••
2:15 P.M. 12:40 P M 12:3a P M
3:OC “ 2:40 “ 2:35
4:00 “ 3;.0 “ 3;2.5 ‘
5:00 “ 4:30 •• 4-2 o
6:00 ’* 5:30 “ g : 25 «
6:50 “ 6:30 *• . 0 : 25 ••
R. E. COBB,
Superintendent.
aura i. Mnir
DEALER IN
FINE FAMILY .GROCERIES
Wines, Liquors
CIGARS & TOBACCO,
DRAYTON AND STATE STS.
SAVANNAH, GA.
KEW STYLES.
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r rilE Fall and Winter Seasonstof 1888—89,
1 find |us as u-nal with an ext raordinarily
large Stock of Gents Youths Boys and Chib
dren’s buits Garments and Furnishings and
hereto/bre no house in the trade can osier
t!:e substantial inducements that we can give,
Q!||TQ — ® ur Suits cover all the most attractive
Ou’ I Ornaterials, elegantly made up and
lirough our own Tailoring Department we
give perfect custom fits witnout extra charge
It is always to <»ur interest to have eacli suit go
out as a special advertisement in itself.
fiVi-Rl'nATQ—' Ve hno ' v that no Southern
U“ nJUH 1 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 ffect
-* 1R IQU!^’OQ“'' u ‘ h 1,8 Hosiery, Nee.k wear
l ull I jnlltuOUnderwear, Flannel >i!k and
white sh.i ts in great variety
iAIfW »lATQ~"’ e are ’ sole Agents sot
tiisUA lin I OKno.x’s Fine and stylish Hats
Also, have a full line of the most correct
shapes in >-ilk, stiff and Soft Hats for Men
and Boys.
QI7CQ — There is no man or boy of whatever
ulLuu-ize, long, short, thick thin or other
wise that we can't fiit perfectly Thost who
hitherto have been unable to find extra sizes in
Heady made Clothing, can get perfectly fitted
by us and without extra cost.
MIMIQTCRQ - " 111 l,e 8 1:,d to knov.- t'. ■--i our
IVllivlu I LllOsuecess the past season with
Clergymen’s Suits lias- encouraged usloen
'arge this 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. Rossignol
’ K. OF P. HALL.
BARNARD & YGRK PS.
Ms, Slitiofi&ry & Im Dipjl
DEALER IN
Old Books. Bibles, Religions :<>■<' Miscel*
aneons works in stock, or ordertd i p i, par
meiit of sn ail <i.po-it Don't buy !r» in the
Installm nt Mtn or Book Agent. Iflcan’t
-ell you for c< It a belter class <-fgoods than
tl.er, at a savu g of from 25 to 5f per cent,
I will give lhem to vou. Give me a trial.
! ’on’t forget
Chas P.Rossignol,
COR BARNARD & YORk STS
IWIAUSfEDViTAOn
rpHE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the
-*• great Medical Work of the wX
age on Ma’-ii xxl. Nervous and j TA
Physical D- bility, Premature
Decline, Errors of Youth, and .. XS?
theuntold miseries consequent I*3l
thereon, 3.0 pages Bvo, 125
prescriptions for all d.'-eaaes
Cloth, full gilt, only SiZier
mail, sealed. Illustrative sample free ton 1 young
and middle aged men. Send now. The Gold and
Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by the Na
tional Medical Association. Address I’ O. box
1595, Boston. Mass., or Dr. W H. PARKEIi grad
uate of Harvard Medie::! College, 25 year-.'practice
in Boston, who nt?.y be consulted confidentially.
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keeper. Warranted Heary
olld Ooi,i Uun,,u *-
Elegant and
M VjM Both ladlue'and aimp
with M-ortes an 1 caaee of
equal value OZWE PUHNOH
tnea«'h locality can re one
k FM EE. H w U thU P .edbtet
Stu r We anrrer-wwe want one per-
r eon in each locality, to <eep ue
<be!t homee,aud uhow to tboe* wlio call, u complete 'in oiour
valuable and very useful IIOt'SIiHOLII ttAll I* I.F.H.
Tbaee BaibFlee.ae wtli aetf»« watch, we rend free,au<! .Iter you
Lev* fc<pt them iu your L- rne fur e months ami w i them
•o tboec who may ba*® ca!ic4,tbey become your own p» ’partyi
tt la poMtble to make tbit rr»«at offer, eeitdia* the MiLID
GOLI) watch and COKTT varopiee free, ae theßhoulafof
the aamplee Id any locality, always reaulte in a larg trsde for
ua; after our eaixiple* have t*en in a locality fora month -r ivo
ve ueually Ifet from IfUOO t , |f.»ooo iu tr»d« -r »tu the
eurroundiui country. fIPMg, tbt snutt W'-n'icrful -T.-f ever
kiwwb,l» made iu or beplac. .1 *t on- e
where they can be aceu, an over Amer: ’a. Write at u-'e, and
tnakefeure oftbe chance. Reader It will be hardly aut trouble
for you to ehuw tbe«<m|4ee lo thoa* who ruay call at y< ur ttuma
and yoar reward will i»c meet ««tlefa< t«>ry. A poaU ■ erd <m
Which to write boil cent aud after you kuo wail Ifpr*
do not care to to further, why no harm ie don*. Hut f yon 4o
•end your addreae «i ouee. >tu canew ure i MFL one of the
Um< wild f'.id a air Lee Iu the world ant our larr line o<
cornV eAMPLte. w< p*, a n frei.ru, •<*
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