The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, November 10, 1888, Image 3

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!H SlU'iiSH HUB'. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10, IbBB. We will nut have a r count ot the ba; ot this time. Ilium inti ted your houses on V ednes d ay night in honor of the grand victory. Who shall till the position of Mayor . and county offices, is the next qmst.on, We re-irvt to bear ofthe serious ill ness ot Mrs, Tenia Gilliard, wife our ■ Imlow-citizen, Thos. G. Gilliard Hon. L Crawford passed through the citv on Thursday on on his way to At lama o eont st for his seat in the Leg* jsliture. The Lone Si ar Cadets will give the grandes-' Mtlicmy Hop of the season on g M .diy night next, at Chatham new Hall. Tickets 25 cents. Democrats who bulldozed and intimi dated colored men on Tuesday made a fatal mistake, Colored men will stand by tqeir friends only. The national election is over, and victory having perched up.n our ban ners; let us prepare ourselves for the contest in January next. We learn that Misses Nancy E. Fraser and Effie M. Stevens, ot Fleming, Ga., left hero on Wednesday night last, for • Scotia Seminary, Concoid, N. C. Students wanted in the Aimama’er In tirute. They will be amply instr uct ed in all ofthe necessary branches, Prof. M J. Crawford, Pres. * Judge P. M. Russell, Jr., has for sale four lots at White Bluff, eacii lot 126x330 feet, river front; fine level ground. He will sell one at S2OO a lot, or SGUO for a.l. Services will be held at St. James Tabernacle, Rev. R. B Bailey, pastor to-morrow at the following hours: prech ing by the pastor at Ila. m., 3 p. m. pua 'I p, m, Sunday School at 1 p. m. The choicest and best Northern Beef, Veal and Mutton, Corned Beef, etc., daily to be found on the stalls of H. Logan, 67 and 68 Savannah Market. Customers promptly served, and market ing delivered at your home free. Services will be held each Sabbath at Mt. Zion Baptist church, Tatemviile at 10:30 am, 2 an # d 7:30 pm, Preaching by the pastor Rev. Andrew Jackson. The colored young men of Atlanta have formed a Salvation Armv. We Lave nos learnt who will "be plac' din command, but Atlanta is a g md field to battle for the army. All members of the Harrison and y Morton club are requested to leave what ever contribution they can for the bene fit ot the torch light procession at R »' Spencer’s barber shop. Drayton be'wcen S'ate and President streets, by request of E. D. Brown, Chairman. W. K. Callen, Secretary. On Sunday last the first Bryan Bap tist Sabbath School had a grand rally for their organ fund. There was a large attendance of vi-itors and gund iy Schoi 1 workers. The recitations and singtng 'were superb. A memorial poetical es say on Teacher, W. H. Harris, and the Sabbath School children who departed this life during the fi-cal year. Rev. Bigham spoke on “How to make a Sun day School a Success. He was followed in short addressrs by Messrs. Reppard, Mclntosh, and C. J. Jordon who pre sented the Sunday School banner to the “Earnest Workers”, which class had , won it for the month. Rev. L. B. Max well spoke on “The Future Prospects of the Sabbath School”. A collection ol 818.00 was taken np, with that of two months previous, is 831.05. The teach ers and scholars deserve credit for the manner in which a the affair was con ducted. fQ I JU ~ Masons Notice ! A meeting of the Colored Masons will be held to-morrow to conclude their arrangements to aid their distress ed brethren in Jacksonville and Decatur A full attendance is soeicited. Preparation is made in the Almama. ter Institute to prepare students for the ■k normal course. Prof. M. J. Crawford Pres. * |F '■ Toreh Light Notice. Chairman Davison of the committee . on torches, asks that if any person wish 'V Aug to donate torches old or new to r* send them to W. H. Matthews’ grocery store on East Broad opposite South Broad street. HALLY ! Rally around the flair boys. Why the young Lone Star Cadets will organize ou N 'vember 25. All those who desire to join this company are requested to u>«i uv me » uuetß <u u. ry tinder OJd- Fellows Hall, Duffy street on the above date at 3 p, m. o’clock. >• ’% J. L. Mercuison, Manager. The Election in Chatham. Ti e ILj üblicai sos Chatham county won imper.nimble glory on Tu sd iy la*r. They rallied to the p .jig e : rly and cast their votes solidly for Harr son and Morton and tor Snelson f r C ngr .-s. Our people were eag-r to vote*a d a large number of poll tuxes were paid by them in O'der to do so. Vv ! it< men were allowed to vote with om question, while as a rule c lored men were r- to swear or show their tax receipts and in many istan -e th ■ man age: s of the election—all Democrats r tiised 'o swear them. Notwithstand ing this manifest injustice the colored m n continued to battle for their rights until the poll we>e closed. The managers of the election“besides the demoera ic heelers acted as challen gers. and hundreds ol colored men weie rejected by intimidation. F ilowiiig is the vote of the County ■■ s declared by th-- managers; , for president: Cleveland, dem 3,920 Harrison, rep 2,5. li Fisk, pro \s Streeter, union 1ab0r.......................... 40 Cleveland’s plural!ty 3,v62 FOR CONGRESS Rufus E Lester, dem 3,962 Floyd Snelson, rep 1. .2 Lester’s majority 2, mo The Board of Commission' rs all < f whom are D mocrats h id re used to ap point any Republican managers and by reason ot this unjust and unusal conduct and the “kick” of the democratic pirty against having United States Supervis ors, the people have no confid nee in the accuracy of the count. The Demo cratic party made a fatal mistake when it failed to put themselves in record in favor of a free and isir opportunity for colored men to vote without intimida tion, and to let the -u»pieious public know that an honest count followed the casting of the ballot by Chatham Coun ty citizens. - -<n Preparing For a GtJtnd Dem. onstraHon. The Republicans ■>: Chatham com ty met on Thursday 1 ist for the purpose of planning for a demonstration in hon or of Harris-m and Morton to the Pres deucy ; nd Vice Presidency of the Uni ted S'ates, with C-pt. L. M. Pleasant in the chair and S. Snelson secretary. Ou motion tie following plans Wire made; That the Republicans of Chatham county will celebrate the election ol Harrison and Mott m by a torch light procession on Wednesday night Novem ber 14, starting irom South Broad and blast Broad streets, about 7 o’clock. The following committees of arrange ments were appointed; Ou solicitation, P M Russel, Jr., Thomas Ferrebee, Capt. J C Simmmous R H Burke, J E Whiteman, John J. Bolen, W II Maith ews, R Spencer, Col, J H Deveaux, S Snelson, C W La- Feat, J Aistiu, Ou mottoes. Capt. J C Simmons, P M Russel, Jv., Col. J H Deveaux, G A Davison, J F Whiteman, Ou torches, G A Davison, J C Wil liams, R H Burke. Ed. Robinson, W H Matthews. T A Morei. On decoration, J E Whiteman, R Spenmr, R H Burke, L B Toomer, B Fickland, On invitation, Col. J II Deveaux, W 11 Matthews. On motion Col. J II Deveaux was m ide treasurer. The u.eeting adjourned to meet on Monday night next, at the Tribune ■ ffice at 7:30 o’clock p. m Ths Celebration Wednesday. The Republican torch light proces sion on Wednesday night will be a grand affair. Preparations Te being made to have everything conducted in an orderly and peaceable m inner. Some - threats have b eu made by certain D - mocr i's of an intention to interfere with the celebration, but the democratic La ders will see that it is not done. Some evil minded persons started the r> pon that it w'S the intention to burn Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland in effigy. Ol c urse such a thing was never contemplat' d, nor w?uld it be permitted to be done by the Mr. Cleveland is the chief magistrate ofthe n tim and n> one respects his exalted station more than the colored people, and it is in crediable to think that any one could be so unmanly as to connect a lady, especially the President’s wife, in any rude manner with politics, The, Repub licans have won a great victory and it is proper that they should cekbrate the event in a proper manner. Let all the friends of protection toAmeri. au labor j iin in the grand demonstration on Wednesday night. PORK AN D SAUSAGE. Don't forget to give me a call —ON ST. JULIAN ST. - Market Stall No. 36 f WHERE I always have on hand •fresh and nice - pplv of FORK and SAUSAGE, suit able to satisfy the most ’tustidlous appetlle. Keq>ecifully, Jas. F. Giffens. FOR ORDINARY Tomi/ Friends und Fellow Citizens of Chatham ( ountr; ; I respectfully beg to anno mce myself as a candidate for re-election io tiie office of ORDINARY and kindly ask your vote and influence at the election to beheld January next. HAMPTON L. FERRILL. FOR ORDINARY. 1 respectfully announce to my friends and the voters of Chatham «ounty that I will be a candidate for ORDINARY at the election t o be held JANUARY 2d, and will be grateful for your votes and support, P. J. O’CONNOR. FOR CORONER To the Voters of Chatham Count//; At the ri'| list of many friends and citi. zens who believe that ihe office of CORON ER should be filled by a Physicians, I res pectfully announce myself a Candidate, ami soli' it your votes and infl lence at the Election to lie field JANUARY 2, 1889. DR. GROTH. FOR COUNTY TREASURER To the Voters of Chatham County : At the suggestion of many friends, I an nounce nay determination to run for the of. fice of Couutv TREASURER Wrdnesday 2nd day of JANUARY 1889, and solicit your votes aud ii flmnce JAx W. M. ALPIN TO TMB VOW HF fiiAdiili UtllMY: 1 desire to inform you that 1 am a candidate lor re-election to the office Gt CORONER at the election un January 2, 1889, and respectfully ask your support. W. 1), DIXON. STATE A MD COUNTY TAXES 1333. Office Collector Stath&County Taxic-I Chatham County, Georgia , > Savannah, Sept. 29,1883. ) The Digest is now open for the collection o f the above taxes on all property, real and per sonal, Hie specific tax on professions, also the POf.I.TAX for EDUCATION Al, : URPOSES on all MALE RESIDENTS of the city aud county lieiAveen the ages of2l ami 60 years. tiliice at lhe Ceurl House Hours 9 a m. to 2p. m; J AAIAN .1 McGOWAN, Tax Collector C C. WANTED two (2) Carriage Scviths. Apply to W. 11. Ray & Co.. West Broad nn l Bryan Sis. .vxL: MM* W’lSis SUCCESSOR TO VV . M . DA V 1 D SON. WHOLESALE DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Wines, ami Li<;uors. A ernnf Unr Gibson’s XXX ami A A A A, Agent 1 OI 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 1 >8 de §6O Ibuvi-'H St. Give the 'l’p tv. one .I'll i’rintin ' < l.Tee a t rial ami-see if it is not the best and cheapest Go tb H. Lbgan stalls 67 ami 68 for markc supplies. CALL AT Tho Nit Store a Wk t $ K El Bi b i fll jri't' ■* ft 1 at J F « wfl ■ For all kinos of Ammuni tion and Fishing Tackle. I am selling as cheap as any other house in the city, and ; guarantee all sales. eial Hituntioii given to otfding shelU. TELEPHONE N 0.417. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF .GEORGIA. I Quickest, Best ami Only Line Running Solid Truing Savannah to Macon and Atlanta. Correct Schedule in Effect Nov 4tii 1888. txt'\UD TIME. 'jO:ll MtltpiAN.) To Macvn. A i..-usia n 1 Atlanta iTo Montgomery, MobikTand New Orlesms 5 - Lv.Savannuh 7to am 820 pm; via Atlanta Ar. Macon 1 w pm W am Lv Savannah 7 10 am Ar Augusta it 4. am 6 3’, nm| Ar At lanta ' . 540 pm Ar Atlanta . 540 pm 6 40am Ar Montgomery ” ft Through sleepers on night trams Ar Mobile ■« pm To Columbus rnn! Birmingham. Lv Savannah ... 8 20 pm lo Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans Ar olunitms 7 li’atn via Cmumbna and Union Spring# Ar B.rounntam ■■ ....... 3 Mipm Lv savannah 716 am s2n pm To Rome and Chattanooga via Atlanta. Ajc’Sbus. ’ V v 8“Iva, 1 va, . lnnh f I 0 * 1 ’ 11 p at Montgomery 11 2oam :' r At anta 540 pm 640 am; At . MobUe f 55 « Lv Atlanta o >.> pm 's' am Al . \; ew Orleans <i2or>m Ar Rome It ■■ • a,, -tF-rr', Ar Chattanooga .... ti 10 pm IGO pmj J 0 Montgomery. Mobile and New Orleans* Bolkl trains Savannah to Atlanta, Atlanta to; via Macon,"Smithville and Eufaula. <£ i ha’tano.iga, connecting at ' liattamwga witlnr ..... 710 -.m k ”ft n m sdiverghm for Nashville. ) ouisvllle. • in-VrMacon ' 140 n ni 2-AOam cinnati, st. I >u >, Chicago ami points mXu .X'.r.-.:’F:: pm 19 60 a m o n .ii >ud !.< ’ it'M vsG i.\ r Erffnuia 4W am 3 22pm T.. I: ,„,.anrl C uiianooga vi« C.rnillii,j" Llol’it Ift.’lSSS"’’ tSKiKiK i.vGiitiin 5 20am| Thro igh Trains to Savannah. Ar R une 11 BT> am.Lv Augusta...'...” 12:0! p m 9:10 pm Ar etiattanooga 8 10 pm, Lv Atlanta X 6:soam 7:15 pm solid train Savannah to Grlfßn, Griffin toiLv Macon . \ 10:35 a m ll:00pru Chattanooga, connecting north and west lAr Savannah .\....5:00 p m 6: 15a m Local Trail’s to and from Savannah, Guyton dinner train leaves savannah 2;oUpm. Returning leaves Guyton at 3;25 pm.; ar rives savnnnali 4 :<t) pm Millen accommodation leaves savannah 5:40 pm.; arrives Millen 8:25 pm. RoturWng leaves Miilvii Mill am.; m rivesavannah s:Uoanr Train leaving Savannah at. 820 >m will stop regularly at Guyton to put oil’Passengers I’assengers for Sylvania,Wrl rhtsville, Mthedirevilleaiid Eatonton should take 7:10 , a m train I* assen ge r s for Carro Ito n , Fort Gaines, Talbotton, Buena Vista, Elnkely, and Clnyton should tako the 8:20 p tn train. 1 'J’ickctsand sleeping cur brntlis H' < ’it v ' No 19 Bull street, and at Union (Depot, West *. Broad street. For further information apply to JOHN s. BORDLEY, CLYDE BOSTICK, E. T. CHARLTON, wH Ticket Agent, Trav. Pass. Agent. Gen. Pass, Agent. . i ■nrMiiMßrinwrnnrn~Trianfmfi .... -■-.-■n i—HMM—L.-rxi ■Aatebes. A.o A « 0 cjAILWmN Clocks, A |ji ( jiT In -T execul- Jewelry A 011 10rt . . notice and. AI\V:VS on. W r?SLTr ¥ Aw f B liuihl at reas--/sa Hl Mail Orders unable pi’icc'b promptly Goods sold on th., X ATTENDED weeklv installment! plan. | Q— .J, ci(A.\6,95 Broughton St, S G E O il GIA. 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