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SATURDAY NOVEMBER 17. 1888.
Mr, A. S. LaFayette our iudefatigabie
letter carrier is enjoying * few days o
his vacation in Augusta,
The names of several prominent citi
tens is mentioned in connnection with
the Mayoralty.
The local politicians are now actively
at work laying their plans for the ensu
ing January elections.
The Timet attempted to burlesque
the recent grand Republican demonstra
tion, but our friend (?) fell short of
his mark.
Col. Deveaux has received from the
Governor the commissions of the recent
ly elected officers of the Chatham
Light Infantry.
For Hats Under clothing and Trunks at
low prices go to , Bosch Bros. 171 Con<-
gress Street,
J. H. DeLamotta, Esq., of Washing
ton City is spending a few days in Sa
vannah. His many friends are mere
than pleased to greet him.
Students wanted in the Almamater
Institute. They will be amply instruct
ed in all ofthe necessary branches,
Prof. M J. Crawford, Pres. *
A grand oyster supper will be given
on Tuesday night November 20th, by
the Lone Star Cadets’ Branch, at the
Chatham new had. Tickets 25 cents
Judge P. M. Russell, Jr, has for
sale four lots at White Bluff, each lot
126x330 feet, river front; fine level
ground. He will tell one at 8200 a lot,
or S6OO for ail.
A grand festival will be given for the
benefit of the First Bryan Baptist
Church, Monday night, November 19ih
by the Nickle Club, at Odd-Felluws
ball, Harris Street. Tickets 25 cents.
Willie Wingard, the small white boy
who killed his step-father last summer,
and was sentenced to the peutVntia-y
for four years, was pardoned by the
Governor on Thursday last.
Services will be held at St. James
Tabernacle, Rev. R. B Bailey, pastor
to-morrow at the following hours: preeh
ing by the pastor at 11 a. m., 3 p. in.
puv 7 p. m. Sunday School at 1 p. m.
Henry Saffold, formerly of Company
E. 135 Regiment U. S. C. T. is apply
ing sot a pension aud needs identifica
tion. He is now residing at Penfield,
Ga. He knows the toileting men and
would like to hear from them : Joshua
Hull, Thomas Smith, Jasper Hayes,
Osborne Boler, Sam Eungin, Raif Stra
iner, Harrison Strain.
Services will be held each Sabbath at
Mt. Zion Baptist church, Tatemville at
10:30 am, 2 aud 7:30 pm. Preaching
by the pastor Rev. Andrew Jackson.
Mr. James P. Lavin, son of the late
M, Lavin deceased, publishes"a card
this week to which we call special atten
tion. We have 'seen the plans for the
new building Mr. Lavin will erect
where the old store now stands. The
building will be>n ornament to that
vicinity. The business of the house
will be conducted jfor the pre ent it the
corner of York and East Broad streets,
where Mr.'Lavin will be glad to see all
of his father’s old friends.
Rev. J. J. Coles of Africa, is in the
city slopping with Rev. Rev. E. K.
Love. He is endeavoring to raise money
to return toj Africa. It is hoped that
the friends of Africa will liberally con
tribute to this cause. He will preach
at the First African Baptirt church on
Sunday at 11 a. m. and Thursday night
next. It is hoped that he will lecture at
Congregational Church on Tuesday next
Savannahians have always done their
duty to just worthy causes, and we have
do doubt that they will respond! liberal
ly to this cause. Rev. E. K. Love pres
ident of the foreign mission convention
of the United States of America is do
ing all in his power to make Rev. Coles’
work a success in Georgia. He goes
from here to Brunswick next Friday and
will visit the leading cities in Georgia.
For good Shoes go to Basch Bros. 171
Cong res- Street.
To my Father** Friends And
Customers.
I respectfully , announce that the Grocery
■and Liquor business established by my late
father in 1853 will be continued at his old
spot cash dealings with largest New York
houses eaable me to compete successfully
with 'rival dealers. During the erection of
the new store the business has been tempor
arily transferred to corner of York and East
Broad streets where my farther’s acknowl
edged reputation for honest IMPARTIAL deal
inga will be sustained and perpetuated. 1
thank his patrons for past favors and earn
estly solicit their continuance. Telephone 54
JAMES P. LAVIN.
Executor Estate M. Lavin.
For fine Clothing on the instalment plan
at low prices go to Basch Bros. 171 Con
. -trees BueeU
Harrison&Morton!
20,000 REPUBLICANS HON
OR THE VICTORS.
THE GRANDEST DEMONSTRA-
TION EVER WITNESSED
IN SAVANNAH.
The grandest demonstration ever wit
nessed in Savannah took place on Wed
nesday night last. The victory achieved
by the Republican party; the triumph of
honesty over corruption, and the cer
tainty of legislation that will bring
about an opp> rtuuity for Republicans to
cast their ballots and have them hon -s -
ly couu el were so intense among the
masses of our people t int it culminated
iu the greatest ow burst of enthusiasm
our city has ever witnessed.
The thousands of Reoublicans as
sembled promptly at 8 o’clock at the
corner of South Broad Mid East Broad
Streets, where they were speedi y form
cd into line by Assistant Chief Marshal
R H. Bourke and bis able corps of as
sistants The procession was headed
with a brass b ind, followed by a carriage
coma ning Chief Marshal L. M. Pleas
ant. Rev. F. Snels <n. the Republican
candidate tor Congre-s; first Assistant
Chief Marshall J E, Whiteman, and
Col. J. H. Deveaux; a second carriage
contained Prof. S. B. Morse, Capt. J, C.
Simmons, and Judge W. H. Matthews.
There were one thousand torches in
line, with a hundred transparences with
appropriate mottoes gb ryfying the great
victory achieved by Harrison and Mor
ton. The route of the procession was
South Broad to Lincoln to Broughton
to West Broad to South Broad to Dray
ton to the park extention. The turn
out was undoubtedly the largest ever
witnessed in Savannah. Wh<-n the
head of the column had left West Broad
and reached Barnard street on South
Brond the rear h-d just left Lincoln on
Broughtou. When the column reached
Jones street the Georgia Artillery com
menced the firing of thirty eight guns
which carried the enthusiasm of the
people to the highest pitch. A stand
had been erected in the park extension
tor the speakers. The meeting was
opened by Prof. Morse the chairman in
troducing Rev. J. M Simins wAr offer
ed prayer. The Professor than made an
eloquent address and concluded by in
troducing Rev. Snels n who delivered
an able address which was receiv d
with deafening cheers Short speeches
were also made by Col. Deveaux, Capt,
Pleasant, Judge Matthews and Rev W.
H. Styles' It is estimated that there
were at least 20,000 people on ihe
ground. It is greatly to the credit of
our people that nothing happened to
mar the celebration. A telegram <f
congratulation was sent to General Har
rison in behalf ofthe assembled multi
tude. The great demonstration will long
be remembered with pride by the color
ed people of Savannah.
The choicest aud best Northern Beef,
Veal uud Mutton, Corned Beef, etc.,
daily to be found on the stalls of If,
L >gnn, 67 and 68 Savannah Market.
Customers promptly served, and market
ing delivered at your home free,
FRANKLIN F. JONES
IT STALL HO. 31, IN THE MARKET,
Announces to his friends and the public
that he keeps on hand a fresh supply of
the best Beef, Veal and Mutton, also all
kinds of game when in season, and will
be glad to wait on his customers as usual
with politeness and promptness. His
prices are reasonable and satisfaction is
Guaranteed. Goods delivered if desired.
DON’T FORGET, STALL NO. 81.
PORK ANDSAUSAGE.
Don’t forget to give me a call
-ON BT. JULIAN BT. -
' Market Stall No, 36,
WHERE I alwaysThave on hand afresh and
nice supply of PORK and SAVSAGE| suit
able to satisfy the most ’fastidious appetite.
Respectfully,
Jas. F. Gillens.
FOR ORDINARY
To my Friends and Fellow Citizens of
Chatham County;—
I respectfully beg to announce myself as
a candidate for re-election to the office of
ORDINARY and kindly ask your vote and
influence at the election to be held January
next. HAMPTON L. FERRILL.
FOR ORDINARY.
I respectfully announce to my friends and
the voters of Chatham county that I will be
a candidate for ORDINARY at the election
jo be held JANUARY 2d, and will be
grateful for your votes and support,
P. J O’CONNOR.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
To the Voters of Chatham County :
At the suggestion of manv friends. I an
nounce ruy determination to run for the of,
fice of Counts TREASURER Wednesday
2nd day of JANUARY 1889, and solicit
your votes aud influence.
JAS. W. McALPIN.
TO THE
VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNT!’:
I desire to inform you that I
am a candidate for re-election
to the office of
CORONER
at the election on January 2,
1889, and respectfully ask your
support. W. D, DIXON.
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STATE AND COUNTY TAXES 1888.
Office Collector State A County Taxes)
Chatham County, Georgia , >
SavannAH, Sept. 29, 1888. )
The Digest is now open for the collection
the above taxes on all property, real and per
sonal, the specific tax-on professions, also the
POLL TAX for EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES
on all MALE RESIDENTS of the city and
county between the ages of 21 and 60 years.
Office at the Ceurt House Hours 9 a in. to
2p.m. JAMES J. McGOWAN,
Tax Collector C C
WANTED two (2) Carriage
Smiths. Apply to W. H. Ray
& Co., West Broad and Bryan Sts.
JIB • ’W’W sawcl
SUCCESSOR TO
W . M. DAVIDSON.
wholesale dealer in
Foreign and Domestic Wines, and Liquors.
A !?/->.. Gibson’s XXX and A A A A,
21geHL For Whiskies, Shufildt, 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 Bryan St.
Give the Tribune Job Printing Office a trial
andfcsee if it is not the best and cheapest.
Go to H. Logan stalls 67 and 68 for marke
supplies.
CALL AT
The How Store of
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For all kinds of Ammuni
tion and Fishing Tackle. I
am selling as cheap as any
other house in the city, and
guarantee all sales.
attention given to
onding shells.
TELEPHONE !<0.417.
WM. SCHEMING
DEALER IN
file Tamil? tails Lqw oil.,
Cor. Liberty and Drayton Streets
Savannah’ Ga.
Pratt’s Astral Oil—Safest aud best;
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA.
Quickest, Best and Only Line Running Solid Trains Savannah to Macon and Atlanta,'
Correct Schedule in Effect Nov 4th js«B . k
(STAND IKD TIME. 90th MERCIAN. ) v ■
To Macon, Angwin and Atlanta. To Montgomery. Mobile and New Orlear.ifl
Lv. Savannah 710 am 820 pm Atlanta ■
Ar. Macon 140 pm 250 am l v savannah " 7 lOfun®
Ar Augusta 11 43 am 635 am Ar Atlanta J.?.’.;;;;;;;; 5 M
Ar Atlanta • 540 pm o 40am Montgomery * * *’ « a** or*«l
Through sleepers on night trains a? Mobile 7.f gpm!
To Columbus and Birmingham. Al?’ e^sjrle ? n 8 • 7 2o pml
Lv Savannah 8 20 pm To Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans!
Ar • olumbus 7 vatu via Columbus and Union Springs.
Ar Birmingham 3 .10 pm G v Savannah 710 am 820 p m P
To Rome and Chattanooga via Atlant. . Ift^.nbua**. P “ 7sotS
B t=. ah . j::;:. ::::::::! « «ft ••••"•■” g™
Lv Atlanta 5 55pm 7 fin am Ar N ,. w orteehs.'.'.’.'.'.’.’.'.'".'.’.’.’.'.'.'.'. 9 20pm
Ar Chattanooga 11 40 pin loopm lo Montgomery. Mobile and New Orleans
Solid trains Savannah to Atlanta, Atlanta to v i a Macon, Smithville and Eufaula. s
Chattanooga, connecting at < hattanooga with r _ H av’h 7tn nm fc S
llnes.diverghig for Nashville. Uniisvllle, < tn- Mann ImZ osn ?
cinnatl, st. Louis. Chicago and points lu the £ v lacon ;’ ’ '" K i. - joWrS
north and northwest. Ar Eutn ula 420 am 322 p m
To Rotpe and Chattanooga via Carrollton. Mnrnm ry 1 « on pm
Lv Savannah 710 am 820 pm New Orleans I% Em
Ar Griffin 401 pin 511 km Ar J-T 10 *?"-.- -.;:. • 780 P m ? M»n>
LvGriffin . 5 20am Ihroigh Trains to Savannah.
Ar Rome 11 35 am Lv Augusta 12:01pm 9:10 pm
Ar Chattanooga 310 pin;Lv Atlanta 6:50 am 7:15 pm
solid train Savannah to Griffin, Griffin toiLv Macon 10:35am 11:00pm
Chattanooga, connecting north and west lAr Savannah 5.00 pm 6:15 a m
Local Trains to and from Savannah,
Guyton dinner train leaves savannah 2:00 pm. Returning leaves Guyton at 3;25p m.; ar
rives Savannah 4:<O pm
Mil-ten accommodation leaves savannah 5:40 p in.; arrives Millen 8:25 pm. Returning leaves
Millen 5:00 am.; arrive savnnnali 8:00 anr
Train leaving Savannnh at 820 pm will stop regularly at Guyton to put off passengers. ~
Passengers for Sylvania,Wrightsville, Milledgeville and Eatonton should take 7:10 a m train
Passengers for Carrolton, Fort Gaines, Talbotton, Buena Vista, Blakely, |
and Clayton should take the 8:20 p in train.
Tickets and sleeping car berths at. City office. No. 19 Bull street, and at Union ’Depot, West J
Broad street. For further information apply to
JOHNS BORDLEY. CLYDE BOSTICK, E. T. CHARLTON,
Ticket Agent, Trav. Pass. Agent. Gen. Pass. Agent.
\\ ate h 63, a jQj* Q. ,O IALL WORK IN
Clocks, M HF*? jSfr my line execut-
Jewelry IA on
‘B notice and
Always on ’ J ® J warranted*
hand at reas- Mail Orders
onable prices- Ak promptly
Goods sold on the ATTENI)
weekly
plan. i —--1 Cr“
J. <JKAI\E, 98 Broughton St.
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
“GlO. MEYER,
WHOLESALE BEER DEPOT,
Mlswy |
Annual salesso,ooo Kegs, 1,500,000 Bottles J
—SOLE AGENT FOR— ]
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Assoc W
and <-erke Brewing Co.
I
The Place to Buy the Best goods
FOR THE LEAST MONEY;
—IS AT—
TEEPLE & CO’S.,
192 and 193 Broughton Street,
CALL AT OUR STORE
you want Furniture, Mattings, Window Shades, Refrigerators, Bed Springs, Mattresses
Cooking Stoves, or anything in the Housekeeping Line, it will pay you to call on
ns before buying elsewhere. eW GOOdtf COnStO/Utty
Arriving %
TPEPIE Cfl 193 and 195 Broughton St, bet
Ail al AU m w UU ■ j Jefferson and Montgomery. t
ESTABLISHED 1857
The Old Reliable House of
JAMES HART & BRO,
Wholesale and' Retail Dealers in
Ml Fllllll munis,
ms, n. uijjois, urn hi imi.
At The Lowest Market Prices.
11 Jefferson and 186 St Julian Srteet, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
BtLOARD & PO©L
1 arlors.
NO. 78i DECATUR ST.
DOWN STAIRS
T Iu A. K T Gb
Fine cushioned tables of the most
costly and improved make. AligarH
and Tobacco, Soda Water anl Mox
ie Beer. Givb mb a tbial.
STRANGERS WELCOME
MILES WORTHY,
Prorietor,
MONUMENTAL
CORN SHELLER.
The Safest, Surest, Quickest and best
cure for
Corns, Bunions And Wabts,
Shells off their further growth; stope
all pain; gives no trouble; ensures com
fort to the feet; makes walking easy.
Don’t suffer any longer from these
painful excrescences, but remova them
with Corn Sheller.
Price Only IB c*nt*. For Sale
by all Druggist*.