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SATURDAY NOVEMBER 24,1888.
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Next Thursday has boon appoint
. ed by the authorities as a day of
1 thanksgiving.
J
O. F Adams, treasurer of the
p c.itp of Macon is short §20,000 in
( his accounts.
Pay your taxes, and qualify your
' self to vote in January for city and
! county officer ■.
r,
Wm. Good, Sr., brother-in-law of
F the Hob. Lectured Crawford, died
B ou Satuidav last.
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The Union Cornet Band made
quite a mark at Augusta, as one of
t the crack musical bands of the
[ State.
i .
It i« rumored that Col, R. D.
Lock, is a candiaie for ih® Macon
e post office under the next adminis
s tration.
f
Tmk wiseacres who is dealing out
■ the public office in this city, in ad-
J yance of General Harrison's wishes,
' should take a rest.
i
» Ghn. Harbison,has bean invited
I to attend the Augusta Exposition
i A special committee will wall upon
I him in person to extend the invi
i tation.
|. People may differ in politics, but
k when it comes down to business all
R alike want prosperity. The way n
1 get it is to send grumblers to the
rear and to have live men put rlih i
. ihoulders to the wheel,
Y .. 1 .
THE Augusta Sentinel asks; ‘’win
!D can’t Augusta have a grand r t fica
» tion.” Unite brethren and you
I Can have one similar to the grand
I rally held by the Republicans of
‘‘ this city on the 14th inst.
The People’s Choice prophesies
that in 1892 “The contest will be
f between the Republicans and Pro
hibition parties.” Why. what will
become of the Demi’s. Bro. White
r Do you mean to say that (hey h.<v<
t from the field,
o i ;
s < Mr. Richard S. Frances, a prom
i inent colored citizen <*f Washington
D. C., diad in that city on the 10 h
8> nst. Mr. Francis was respected
10 W all who knew libn. Atone time
a, b bad charge ot the Sriimt-’s res
ce wrant, and had nc<uinul<r»'d con
p. ler able estate.
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IThb colored men of Washington,
so J C., have started a savings bank
re tfider the name and title of the
f Japitol Savings bank, and have
? i t ~ho»eu Win. Waring, Esq., kb presi -
es oiit and Col. M M. Holland, as
n Cashier. We wish the enterprise
all the success possible.
The breaking ol the solid South
by Gen. Harrison in the recent cam
paign, has raised a very important
question, viz: “What will the result
be.” We claim not to be prophets,
but looking down the line of the
future, aud after a little study on
the subject, wa venture to say that
the Southern Negro is forced to cast
bis vote against his wishes is at ar
end. and will redound to much good
to the Negro race.
Every colored person engaged
in an honorao*e and useful business
should be well supported bv color
ed people. The success of individ
uals of the race will result in the
good of all. Colored people, as a
rule, do not look at .this matter in
the rig. it light; but if they will ob
♦ serve the workings of this principle
with the Irish, .lew and German
nationalities, they will discover thwh
their success is chiefly due to tbit
r»ile of helping each other. Race
pride is as necessary to suceaa a
national pride and patriotism—Ne
gro World:
A
Edituß Tribuie; Dear feir; —The
commanta of the Savannah News
and Evening Timas has sought to
cast anjust reflections upon us as a
people, ever since the night of the
Harrison and Mortou celebration
The arrest of Edward Jackson for
the shooting ot Eagan, was made
the pretence for continually publish
ing what they call the lawless con
duct of the Negroes. Even the
Jackson—E.igan episode they are
u-itig to prosecute more men than
are guilty. Tie idea of issuing
warrants lor four men ’imply be
cause they ware in comp-niy with
Jackson at the time, shows that it is
persecution and not a vindication
of the law which is desired. Those
men did not do anything to be ar
rested for. If they did, a learned
jurist like Mayor Lester would
never have turned Wilson loose.
We think if the courts weie more
liberal as to when selectiug jurors
there would not be so great a desire
to c»st colored ruen in court; but
wirb the knowledge that a white
jury is more likely to heleive a white
man than aiolored. They hasten
thus to take revenge. Our demon
stratum was as quiet ns anything ot
the kind that ever pissed through
the streets of Savannah, with the
exception that a white uimi tried to
break into the ranks, and that white
man on the corner of West Broad and
Margaret Sireefs.firing at us yet we
did not seek to pros.-cute them.Whv
do they prosecute at all if not for
revenge on the four innocent colored
men that was with Jackson. L»
that showing friendliness towards
us as a race ? I tail to see any
other motive, but malice.
As it is, the News and Times
have been kind enough to run the
Democratic »ampaign, are they now
trying to run on is tor us. They have
even kind enough to dictate who
shall fill ihe office*. I hope thsy
will dictate moderations toward us
in the future..
Yours, W. fl. Matthews.
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, sendat once
aud get a bottle of Mas. Winslow’s Sooth
ino Syrup for Children Teething. Its
value Is incalculable It will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it,
mothers, i 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 nursesand
physcians in the United Statees, and is
for sale l>y all druggists throughout the world.
Price 25 cents a bottle.
tStllMHUiillE
<>F THE
A. F. & A. M. OF THE STATE OF GA
OFFICE OF GRAND MAsTER
Columbus, Ga., Nov. 5, A. D. 1888
T i the Masters, Wardens aud Merff
bers of Subordinate L dges, A, F. & a.
.'I, State of Georgia ;
Brethren:-
The next session of the Most Worshipful
Union. Grand Lodge of A. F. and A. Masons
for the state of Georgia, will convene in the
city of Columbus, Ga , on the 18th day of De
cember, 1888, with Bradwell Lodge, at lOo’clock
a. m, ou the above date You are therefore
directed that you be represented in person, or
proxie, at the above mentioned communication
You will render your regular Lodge report to
the Grand Secretary <.u or before the 18th day
Os December, by mail or through your chosen
representative.
Each Lodge is hereby required to pay 12%
cents on each and every member of your txidge
as one half of the annual tax Arrangements
has this day been effected for reduced rates for
all officers and representatives in attendance
at this Grand Session Each officer and repre
sentative will pay lull fare at his station to
tolumbus. This certificate will tin n be coun
tersigned by the Grand Secretary alter adjourn
ment of the Grand Lodge, and when so coun
tersigned will constitute an order upon the
ticket Agent at Columbus, for one ticket from
Columbus to the starting point at ' , fare.
The attention of the craft of Georgia is es
pecially invited to the very important busi
ness which will of necessity come before tire
Grand Session in December next for legisla
tion ,to wit:
It will be the duty of the Craft in Grrnd Ses
sion to establish a Code of Laws for its future
Government, and as the cbaracter of our State
organization must and will be adjudged by
those persons, and matters which repai sent anil
exemplyfy it, it is there eminently necessary
that each Lodge should be well n-preseuted
Tue Union effected by us on tbe26th and 27th
days of June last, has met the undivided ap
proval ot the Sisterhood of Grand Bodies, and
with whom we have fraternal recognition, Hie
Craft of Georgia therefore occupies no mean
position in tlie fraternal world, for which we
have reason to rejoice.
All Committees appointed at the Union Con
vention, June last, and in the proceedings for
1888, wiil each through their chairman render
during the session a full report of the work as
signed them.
District Deputy. Grand Masters will,forward{a
full report of their business transaction to the
Most Worshipful Grand -Master, ou or before
tlie 10th day of December 18S8.
ihe W rshipful Master, Wardens and Mera
bersofthe .subordinate Lodges will take due
and timely notice ot the orders herein contain
ed, and govern themselves accordingly.
W. E. TERKY, M. W g: M.
Attes ; F. H. CRUMBLY, R. W. G. S.
Bringyour printing to the Tkihune, Cheap
Job Printing Office
ForICA ND SAUSAGE.
Don’t foiget to give ins a cull
-ON ST. JULI IN ST. -
Market Qtall No.
WHE.RE I alwayrf have on hand a fresh and
Wnice supply <.f t'OHK nnrlsAls.AGE suit
able to satisfy tlie most ifastidious appetite
Rea|>et‘itTilly,
Jasrß Gillens.
CROHAN&DOONER
<37 Braaghten St
—BUCCESSORS TO —
B. F McKENNA & CO.
Specials For Uh is Week
Flvecases white wool Blankets in all grades
from the commonest gray to the finest Cala
fornia.
Specials For This Week
Fifty bales Comforts best material and
thoroughly quilted which prevents them
running into lumps price from on ets to uO
Specials For This Week
Red, white, grey and blue twill Flannels
plaid flannels, striped flannels, eiderdowns
jersey flannels, opera flannels.
Specials For This efk
Three cases extra wide and extra heavy can
ton flannels at 11 cents, cheap at 15 cents.
Specials For Ihis W eek
Gentlemen’s all wool red and while under
wear Ladies, isscs and Children’s all wool
and merino underwear largest assortment in
the State
Specials For This Week
Ladies black solid colored ami balbriggan
hojc. 1 isses black an' 1 solid colored plain and
ribbed h-se. Gentlemen’s solid color siripeo
and balbriggan half hose The quality, style
and quantity ol these goods are unapproach
able.
CMBAHOOOSER
MorrMFoyeiCo.
sew rm w sun b
Extraordinary Low Prices.
-BAKGAKJS-
I n every Depart incut.
Good Standard Calico at 8 cents a yard.
New Fall Dress Goods in all shades at uc a yd
50 pieces double width Dress Goods at 6’4 cts
worth 12J4-
We are how shoving the largest and most
complete stock of Black and Colored Dress
Goods ever shown in this city at prices lower
than any other house in the trade
25 pieces Black aud colored Silks at 65, 75 and
85 worth 85 $1 <>•> and 25
All wool Red Flannel at 12’g a yard worth 20
Brown Canton Flannel at 6}4 sol 1 ! elsewhere
at
Immense Bargains in Towels and 1 <ble
Linens
100 pairs White Wool Blankets at 75 worth
$1 25.
75 heavy Comforts good patterns at 19 cents
worth 75. All better grades in the same pro
portion. , , T
20 doz. ladies black braided Jerseys at 40
worth sl.no
80 doz ladies Kid Gloves scolloped edge all
shades, at 39 cents, good value for 75
50 doz Corsets at 25 cents, each worth 40.
Grand bargains in Hosiery, Handkerchiefs
and Gloves
IWG CLOTIIIMII IIOIS (MTliflG
200 pairs Boys odd Pants at 25 cents a pair
and upwards.
Soo Boys Cassimere suits size 4 to 13 years at
JI 25 a suit and upwards
Before purchasing call and see us. We are
showing more genuine bargains than all otuer
bouses put togcui.-r.
MlSifl’, fOII
& Co.
At D W< isbeii/s Old Srm.d.
CHAS KOLSHODOBHO
AGENTS FOR THE BERGNF.R A ENGEL
BREWING COMPANIES.
Lager, Beer, Ale & Porter
Which were awarded tire highest.awards at
the Expositions of Paris and Philadelphia.
AND AGENTS FOR
Diehl & Lord’s Pure Cider.
hW, Sil< Bari ta.
OFFICE ATTIU Baiil'GllTM’ FT.
We call special attention to our superior
OLD sTO<Tv ALE ami PORTER, always on
draught, and to <>ur B< G’ I LED BE ER
Families -applied with Bottled Porter, A>e
at $1 25 and Beer at JI (hi per dozen pints.
Physicians iecommend same to ladies in
delicate health.
rjyFREM LUNCH daily everV’XATUIIDA Y
NIGHT.-W1
CHARLES BACKMAN.
~ f;
Corner Congress A Bull Streets.
iSecond Floor.)
S A VAN N AH, GE O RGIA.
Telephone Oil! No. 100, answered
or night. Extractim: Teeth (h e lh.. a
each, extracting Tee'h and Artiti a
T. eth a specialty Ein qu lity of To >tl
P< wder and T "th Brushes for sale
(yTERMS CASH.
Pn parati n is made in the Almama
ter Institute to prepare students tor tin
normal ontirso.
Pu4>f. Al. J. Crawford, Pres. *
F. C. Lambert,
DENTIST.
Cor. Houston f ind South Broad
Special attention given to children’ll
teeth. Irregularities corrected. Visits
made night or day. Teeth extracted
with oui pain;
PiiOsTBETIC DENTISTRY.
Whole or partial ts I beautiful ar
tificial teeth. i« sei t<<l on go d, platina,
pure --ilver, or vuicmite i übbei, warrant
ed < qual to any work doth .• Embody
mw the, mis: modm and scientific im
prov< nients; which tor 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.
CIGAR\ TOBACCO
Together with a large varie
ty of such other goods as are
kept in first-class esiablish
rneiits.
We present special in
ducements TO CASH CUSTOM
ERS.
M. J. DOTLS.
MARK EL .SQUARE.
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tPPiMII
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11. B. REPPARD. C. V. SNEDEKER.
YEI .OW PIO LUMBER
FOB SALE AT
wholesale and retail.
Planed or Rough.
REPPARD & Co
Cor. Anderson Stree ami S. F. & W
Railway Crossing.
Collaf Bros.
149 BROUGHTON SI.
TUE ONLY
Sash Uis, ikt aii Trunk Ss®
—IN THIS CITY
And Hence They Sell Iho Chen pegt.
- BOYS AND GIRLS—
School Shoes, toLin SI.OO.
A betfiit fill Selection in LaCje-
F'ue Shoes, nil of which We
G-TTARANTEE.
t>R. S. C. PARSONS
SaYs the people keep u com
Imr to be examined free of charge at his office
ami drug store, corner Liberty and Montgom
ery streets for sk n. blood' liver, lung and
throat diseas.s, kidney complaint, female
weakness, rheumatism, old sores; deformed
lirnla-, sore eyes. rits. Liss oi manhood and a”
affections of tlie body. As his vast, experience
as a doctor obtained in different countries and
hospitals enables nfm to detect disease where
it would be overlooked by others.
As a doctor for ladies be has no equal aud
cure the worst cases of diseasee of women.
He dlso examines and treats the eye for all
diseases and keeps full line of spectacles eve
ginsses..etc It is the headquarters of Dr s c
Parson’s medicines, electric supporters.electric
holts, electric lumr protectors, electric l.os’erv
b ps. trasses, splints, crutches; ladies’ doily or
toilet belts, suspensories shoulder braces, bile
trusses mle pipes, art’lieinl limbs, aud ad sur
gical appliances for deformities made to order,
a 10l ine or drugs chenticas net bs, roots and
A. H COOPER. 11. N , WA 1 ,T< > -
hooper & Walter
Custom Made Clothing n Sped
' full line of Foreign ami liomeKi, tae.is
wmvsoiilmml I'leunlng and lte;. i .ir: ct.
(Binding ami Ncotirhi nvatlv d u*.
11'7 Corn;res- St., SAVANNAH, G.*
MADAME SMITH/
Ths uh Star Muse Teller.
I Those who wish to consult her upon the
I affairs of life, In person or by mail, wIU re
in ember to call at Marga re t Street;
two doors west of West Eroad street. She has
been practicing this business for fifty years.
She reveals the deepest secrets; unveils the
future; gives successful ottery numbers,
brings separated married couples and lovers
together; brings back absent friends
and recieant lovers; and causes speedv ami
happy marriages. She has this gift from the
Amighty. she is acknowedged by a! to be
the Queen and Stak Fortune Teller
without a Superior.
COAST LIKE Rail Road
Oath l Cemeteßi Bonaven
tube and Thunderbolt.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
OUTW ABD' ' IN WAK D.
leave leave leave
savannah.boneventure thunderbolt.
8:00 A M, 7:15 AM. 7:10 A. M.
9:35 “ 9;05 “ 9-.00 “
10:3> “ 10:05 “ 10:00 “
11:45 “ 11:05 “ n : oo •-
2:15 P.M 12:40 P. M 12:35 P M
3:(H “ 2:40 •• 2:35 “
4:00 “ 3:0 “ 3:25 ‘
5:00 *• 4:30 •• 4:25
6:00 5:30 5:25 “
6:50 “ 6:30 “ 6:25 “
R. E. COBB,
Superintendent.
DEALER IN ,
FINE FAMILY GROCERIES,
Wines, Liauors,
CIGARS & TOBACCO,
DRAYTON AND STATE . TS.
SAVANNAH, GA.
KWSfHES.
THE Fall and Winter Seasons,of 1888—89,
find fits as tt-tia) with an ex’ raordirarily
large Stock of Gents Youths Boys and ChiL
dren’s Suits Garments and Furnishings and
as heretofore no house in the trade can oflier .
the substantial inducements that we can give.
Q!IITQ“ '^ ur Suits cover al) themost attractive
OU>" elegantly made up and
through our own Tailoring Department we
give pt .feet custom fits witnout extra charge
It is always to our interest to have each suit go
out as a special advertisement in itself.
TiVrR f fiATQ~ we know that no Southern
V V t(i oun I OHouse can begin to show as
varied or handsome a line of Fashionable
Oveucoats in all shades and weights as we
can Our Overcoat Department this season is a
special study in material and ■ fleet
Ci i Sl ’ch as Hosiery, Neckwear
"Ui ■ It I 3nil"vuUuderwear, Flannel Silk and
white sh.rts in great variety.
VkiRV UATC~ We ar e sole Agents for ’
hI 'UA lln ! vKnox’s Fine and stylish Hats
Also, have a full line of the most correct
shapes in Silk, stiff and Soft Hats for Men
and Boys.
Q|’7£Q— There is no man or boy of whatever
UlLCusize, long, short, thick, thin or other
wise that we can’t flit perfectly. Thost who
hitherto have been unable to find extra sizes in
Heady made Clothing, can get perfectly fitted
l> us and without extra cost.
MIMIQTCRQ -136 ,o know that our
■ i iiu I LilOsuccess the past season with
Clergymen's Suits has encouraged us to en
, ’arge this department, and giv eit more speci
al attention. Their wants in every respect can
now be fully and promptly supplied
B. H. LEVY & BRO,
161 Congress St.
Ciias.P. Rossignol,
K. OF P. HALL,
BARNARD & Y( RK ' TS.
M:, Stationary & fes Jipl
DEALER IN
Old Books, Bibles, Religious and Miscel-
I aneous works in stock, or ordered up’ n pay
ment of small deposit. Don't buy from the
Insta 1 mi n’. Man or Book Agent. If I can’t
sell yon for ca h a better class of goods than
they, at a savirg of from 25 to 50 per cent,
I will give them to you. Give me a trial.
i Don’t forget
. ChasP.Rossigncl,
CO Fl BARNARD & YORI. s'! S
. EXHAUSTED ViTAi.iTif
rj'HK SCIENCE OF LIFE, the x
great Medical Work of the
age on Manhood, Nervous and ,’Y i, V
n.yslcal D. bully,’ Premature
Decline, Errors of Youth, aud
the untold mlserieseonsequent
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Theao samples,as well as the watch,we* nd free,aud after yott
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