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f J. H. DEVEAUX, Manager.
I REOTZTKRItD A« SECOND-CLASS MATTER AT
■the Savannah |?ost Office.
| A BANijMwl young lady ot Now
■ York, t£p. fcSW&w, receive# 1100 a
I Bight Jfef whittling in a variety show
|i? tiuftt
I — ——
A.Halford, Esq., Editor
Bf the Indianapolis Journal has
■ been appointod by President-elect
I Harriton as bis privHte secretary,
I CoLOßftn men have dnties to pcr-
K form, tDd rights to maintain, as his
I white fellow-citizen; and it is j«at
I as well for them to understand their
I responsibilities at once, and pre-
I pare for it.
I T«k Grand United Order of Odd
I Fellows met in annual Session in
I Nashville Tenn., last week, and &!-
iter attending to important business
I for the order the following grand
S I "Seers were elected:
and Muster, William T. Forrester or Rich
>nd, Va. Deputy Grand Master, Charles 11.
Honof New Orleans; Grand secretary, D B
wser |of Phlltadelphia, I*a.: Grand Treasurer
H Curtis or Brooklyn, N Y.; Grand Dlrec
*: J. W. Grant of Nashville, Tenn., J. W.
iderson of Pittsburg Pa , W. s cooper of
Montgomery, Ala, J. s. Tupplns of cud vllle O.
The place of Next meeting Is in Atlanta, Ga ,
! and the date October 2,1890
Aithb the fourth of March next
the 'Republicsne will have control
ft of both branches of Congress,
[therefore the responsibility will
entirely rest upon them in the pas
I sage of jest laws as will redound
[to the bast interest of all the
I citizens of the whole country
I The passage of the Blair Educational
■Bill; the Freedman’s Bank Bill; and
Bpspeciallv a bill securing protection
■to all voters at National elections
■a necessary, thereby guaranteing to
fljM classes of citizens a free vote
mad an honest count.
' T*ft Democratic press of the
ftountry is wasting available space in
Hheir columns to inform President
fleect Harrison what course to pur
■lue in the management and control
B>f the administration affairs nt'iei
She 4th of March. The very pa-
Ipers which are now offering advice
■ | Gen. Harrison was engaged a
I jw week# ago in denoiihc ng tliepu
I f which elected their candidates,
I id it ill becomes them to bo so
: evious in their desires to dictate
lilt shall, and what shall not be
I one by the party which soon shall
J >otrol the rein of government for
m i next four years.
U% OFFENSIVE PARTISAN.
S pYAL OF JUDGI P. M. RUSSELL, JR.,
m OFFICE—THB PENALTY FOB
W 4)TING THE REPUBLICAN TICKET.
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■iThe removsl of Judge Philip M.
Resell, Jr., from Ins office as Dep
. K (,« th*nperior Court
Praise he vtHed the Republican
mcket abd contributed in the elec-
Ljf ah of General Harrison has been
■ > topic of conversation and criti
cism in the Democratic circles and
itself in the Democratic
press. The Times of the 30th says:
Theofflceof deputy clerk of thoSuperlorCourt
1 will he vacant after to-day
L Mr. Philip M. Russell, Jr .who holds the piece
■asbeen noUfiedthat he wllluot be needed longer
IjffeuslvejjarUsanshlpls thejehargeagainst him
■Re voted the Republican ticket was on the
■committee which prepared mottoes for the col*
Sored parade ten; days ago, and Is an applicant
[for office under Harrison. He says he wants
Ito a* A ind the Inauguration Ho admits that he
ft-'Oied the Republican ticket at the Nations
y elections ever since he became a voter.
Several prominent Democrats advised Mr
Carr to Are hisdeouty and the act lias been done
The same request was made of Judge Philip
M Russel, sr ,in regard to ids deputy clerk,
Mr. Charles W hite. The Clerk cl the City
Court has not acted-
A. representative of the Tribcnk
called to see Mr. Russell at hia res
idence ft few d*y# ago in reference
to his dismissal from office
—He deprecated that the affair
ever occured or that lie should be
con pelted to detine his position
-ly, but it seemed to him that
to be placed properly be
niblic would be compelled
k certain misrepresentations
the fact-. Judge I*. M
Rk <\ f entered the court house
in January 1860 and with the ex
ception ©f a few years of the war
and the time lie held the position of
Justice of the Peace, have been em
ployed in that building ever since
He lias nerved either an clerk or as
daputv clerk and in some instances
in both capacities in every court in
that building, bas served under
gentlemen of every nationality and
©f every political craed and ban al
ways been complimented for bis effi
ciency and competency and faithful
discharge of his duties. At the last
election be Voted tor Genersl Har
rison and in an bumble way contrib
uted to tba success of tbo Republi
can party. He )iag always voted
the Republican ticket on national
questions ever since he become en
titled to vote and that fact is well
1 known to the editor of this paper,
but also to every Republican or
prominent Democrat in this city,
and in that respect while all of his
family been uucompri*
* mising Democrats, be has always
1 been of the other party, and his
course politically has been most
consistent. He has held office un
' der the government of the United
1 States at different times once us a
( Provost Judge, as they were called
after the war—and as an agent for
the United States Court ot Claim#
under Col. Avery who was the spe
cial agent for the Southern States.
' Has strved in the office of Col,
1 Stene and Col. Fitch once U.S. At'
torney. Been employed in the gov
' eminent eeivice in the bankruptcy
* cases by Col. Stone and others
served a short time as temporary
Inspector in the Custom House and
r held office under Governor Bulloch.
- and lie tavored and supported Seua
r tor Brown in his reconstruction
* measures. In local declines he has
always voted for the best interest of
the city and for the best men.
t A few dnys after the late election
1 Mr. James K. P. Carr, the Clerk rtf
, the Superior Court informed him
I as he also staled publicly toanum
ber of his (Mr. Carr’s) friends as
1 well ss friends of Mr. Russell that
* a large number of prominent and
! influential Democrats had exiled up
-1 on him (Mr. Carr) nDd also the cem
1 mittee of the YoungMen’sDemOcra
t tic Club and made n demand that
i lit should remove or discharge Mr.
> Rnssell from office because he had
* voted the Republican tickot and af
filiated with that party. That these
Democrats had given him to under
, stand that unless lie discharge Mr.
, Russell that they would oppose Ids
i re-election as clerk and felt
. that unless he did discharge him
I that it would injure cim in his an
vas, and that ihesb democratic
. Irivnds had not only i nportuned
him on the public streets but had
even gone to his house. Mr. Rus
sell told Mr. Carr and in fact he
told it to ell of Mr. Carr's friends
, that whenever Mr. Carr demauded ‘
i of him his resignation on account of!
. his politics he can have it.
On Friday afternoon the 30th of
. November Mr. Carr dismissed bin#
from office and notified him that
his services Were no longer wanted
or as the Tunes has it “Fired Mr.
Rnssell out.”
Judge Russell was born in Sa/an
1 nah; bis ancestors came over with
1 Gen. Oglethorpe, and so far as fam
ily lineage is concerned he can com
pare with any of his political ene
| mies. Ha is a gentleman as is well
known to the editor ot this paper
to be kind and charitable to the
poor colored people and is unassuui
ing iu his manners.
~TcmcE rcTmcTthlers
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick child suitering and crying
1 with pain of cutting teeth? If so,send at once
and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth
ing syrup fok Childken Teething. Its
, value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately Depend upon it.
I mothers, there Is no mistake about it It cures
■ dysentery and diarrhoea regulates the stomach
and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums
, reduces tutlammation, and gives tone and en
ergy to the whole system. Mits. Winslow’S
; Soothing Bykcf for Children Teething
Is pleasant to the taste, and Is the proscription
; of one of the oldest and best female nurses and
pfaysciam in the United Statees, and Is
for sale by all druggists throughout the world.
Price 25 cents a bottle.
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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 horn* tree.
PORK AND SAUSAGE]
Deu’t forget to givo a call
—ON ST. JULIAN ST. -
Market Stall No. .76*,
WHERE I always have on hand afresh and
nice supply pf I’tiltK and H A USAGE suit
able to satisfy the most .fastidious appetite.
Respectfully,
Jas. F. Gillens.
.. Jmb” *l.
CROEAH & DOOHER
13? BPQUgtltQfl St.
SUCCESSORS TO —
B. F. McKENNA & CO.
Specials Fob This Week
Five cases white wool Blankets In all grades
from the commonest gray to the finest Cala
fornla
Specials For This Week
Fifty bales Comforts best material and
thoroughly quilted which prevents them
running Into lumps price from 5u els to $5.00
Specials Fob This Week
Red, white, grey and blue twill Flannels
plaid flannels," striped flannels, eiderdowns
Jersey flannels, opera flannels.
Specials For This Week
Three cases extra wide and extra heavy can
ton flannels at 11 cents, cheap at 15 cents.
Specials For This Week
Gentlemen’s all wool red and white under
wear Ladies, Misses and Children’s all wool
and merino underwear largest assortment in
the State
Specials For This W r EF.K
Ladles black solid colored and balbriggan
hose, Misses black and solid colored plain and
ribbed hose. Gentlemen’s solid color striped
and balbriggan half hose. The quality, style
and quantity ol these goods are unapproach
able.
CROHAI & DOOHER
MomsonFoye&Co.
p mi W mis u
Extraordinary Low Prices.
-BARGAINS-
In every Department.
Good Standard Calico at 3 cents a yard
New Fall Dress Goods in all shades at 5c a yd
50 pieces double width Dress Goods at 6*4 cts
worth 12*^.
We are now showing 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 and colored Silks at 65, 75 and
86 worth 85 II 00 and fl 25
All wool Red Flannel at 12Ua yard worth 20
Brown Canton Flannel at OJ4 sold elsewhere
at sy a .
Immense Bargains in Towels and Table
Linens
100 pairs White Wool Blankets at 75 worth
II 26.
75 heavy Comforts good patterns at 49 cents
worth 75. All better grades in the same pro
portion. . _ .
20 doz ladles black braided Jerseys at 40
worth tl.oO
80 doz ladies Kid Gloves scolloped edge all
shades, at 39 cents, good value for 75
50 doz Corsets at 25cents, each worth 40.
Grand bargains In Hosiery, Handkerchiefs
and Gloves
BOVS CLOTHING! BUI’S CLOTIIHG!
200 pairs Boys odd Pants at 25 cents a pair
and upwards
300 Boys Casslmere suits size 4 to 13 years at
II 25 a suit and upwards
Before purchasing call and see us. We are
showing more genuine bargains than all otuer
houses put together.
&L CO.
I
j At D. Weisbein’s Old Stand.
CiIAS KOLSHOBN&BHO
AGENTS FOR THE BERGNER& ENGEL
BREWING COMPANIES.
Lager, Beer, Ale & Porter
Which were awarded the highest.awards at
the Expositions of Paris and Philadelphia.
AND AGENTS FOR
Diehl & Lord’s Pure Cider.
ktmst, li\m, lid Hern,
AND
OFFICE AT 170 BBOL'IiIITON ST,
We call special attention to our superior
OLD STOCK ALE and PORTER, always on
draught, and to our BOTTLED BEER.
Families supplied with Bottled Porter, Ale.
at II 25 and Beer at SI.OO per dozen pints.
Physicians recommend same to ladies in
delicate health.
LUNCH dally every SATURDAY
NIGHT.
Ji». Iff . W
SUCCESSOR TO
W . M. DAVIDSON.
WHOLKSALK nKALF.It IN
Foreign and Domestic Wines, and Liquors.
\ front For <?J!»wn’a XXX and A A A A.
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
1*)8 160 Hr van St.
•>
ULMER’S LIVER CORRECTOR.
This vegetable preparation is invalu
able for the restoration of tone and
strength to the systefii. 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. 81.00 a bottle. Freight paid
to any address.
B F ULMER, M D.
Pharmacist, Muvaunah, Ga,
F. C. Lambert,
DENTIST. 1
Cor. Houston and South Broad Street.
Special attention given to children’s
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,
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
mTjjdoyle,
• DEALER IJS
GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, HAY,
GRAIN, BRAN. CORN-EYES,
ALSO LIQUORS, WINES.
CIGARS, TOBACCO
Together with a large varie
ly of such other goods as are
kept in first-class establish
ments.
We present special in
ducements TO CASH custom
ers.
X£. J. DOYLE.
MARKET SQUARE.
R.B. REPPARD. C. V. SNEDEKER.
REPPARD & CO.
g
SM|® i 1
'{fell- "X yj lil I I i i Z
sit ® i ?
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Planed or Rough.
Cor. Anderson Street and S. F. & W.
Railway Crossing.
*——————WW———B3D«« I ■ IMI—SBPM—
Collai Bros.
149 BROUGHTON SI.
T*?E ONLY
M Shn, Eli mi Trunk House
—IN THIS CITY. —
And He. ice They Sell tlie Cheapest
—BOYS AND GIRLS—
School Shoes, Solid SI.OO.
A beautiful selection in Ladies
Fine Shoes, all of which w«
G-TARAHTEE
DR. S. C. PARSONS
SaYS the people keep a com
ing to be examined free of charge at liis office
and drug store, corner Liberty and Montgom
ery streets for skin, blood, liver, lung and
throat diseases, kidney complaint, female
weakness, rheumatism, old sores; deformed
limbs, sore eyes, tits, loss of manhood and all
affections of the body. As his vast experience
as a doctor ebtained in different countries and
hospitals enables nim to detect disease where
it would be overlooked by others.
Asa doctor for ladies he has no equal and
cure the worst cases of diseasee of women.
He also examines and treats the eye for all
diseases and keeps n full Hue of spectacles eye
glasses, etc. 1 1 is the headquarters of Dr 8. C
Parson’s medicines, electric sapporters.electrie
belts, electric lung protectors, electric hosierv
belts, trusses, splints, crutches; ladies’ doilv or
toilet bells, suspensories shoulder braces, pile
trusses pile pipes, artificial limbs, ami all sur
appliances for deformities made to order
a full ine of drugs ehemieas Herbs, roots and'
barks
FRANK DINT F. JON FS
AT STALL NO. 31, IN THE MARKET,
Announces to his friends and the public
that he keeps on haird a fresh supply of
the best '.h-ef. Veal ami Mutton, also all
kinds of game when in season, and will
be glad to wait on eu customers as usual
with politeness and promptness. His
prices are reasouabU ami satisfaction i>
guaranteed. Goods delivered if desired
DON'T FORGET. STALL NO. 31.
EWART.” V- If 1853
MICH A 1 L 4 VTN’S
k. .TV
Dealer in Best In >rted and Ameri
can Wines. Liquors »nd
Choice Groceries,
Rye Whiskies 82 00 83.00, 84.00,
and 85.1)0 per Gallon. AH other Wines
ami Liqu< rs proportionately low,
GROCERIES AT MARKET PRICES
TELEPHONE 57
45 EAST BKOAO STREET.
MADAME SMITH,
Hu \m ui Siu Fortsai Teller.
Those who wish to consult her upon the
affairs of life, in person or by mall, will ra
in emb e r to eall at Margaret Street,
two doors west of West Broad street. She bM
been practicing this business for fifty years.
She reveals the deepest secrets; mi veils the
future; gives successful ottery numbers,
brings separated married couples and lovers
together; brings back absent frlanda
and recreant lovers; and causes speedy and
happy marriages. She has this gift from the
Amighty. Bhe is seknowedged by a: to be
the Qckkn and Stab Forvtjnk Tkllkk
without a Superior.
COAST LINE Rail Road
Cathedral Cemetery, Bonavxk
ture and Thunderbolt.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
OUTWARD INWARD.
LUAVK leave LEAVE
SAVANNAH. BONEVENTURK THUNDERBOLT.
8:00 A M. 7:15 A M 7:16 A. IC.
9:35 “ 9;05 “ 9:00 “
10:35 “ 10:05 “ 10:00 “
11:45 *• 11:05 “ 11:00 “
2:15 P.M. 12:40 P. M 12:35 P M.
3:00 “ 2:40 “ 2:36
4:00 “ 3:30 •• 3:25 *
5:00 •• 4:80 “ 4:25
6:00 “ 5:30 “ 5:25 “
6:50 “ 6:30 *• 6:25 “
" irniiH mum,
DEALER IN
FINE FAMILY GROCERIES,
Wines, Liquors,
CIGARS & TOBACCO,
DRAYTON AND STATE STS.
SAVANNAH, GA.
NEW SJYLES.
r j'HE Fall and Winter Seasonsiof 1888—88,
I find .-ns as u-ital with an extraordinarily
i >ige Stock of Gentß Youths Boys and Chin,
d ren’s Fnits Garments and Furnishings and
as heretofore no house in the trade can ofiar
the substantial inducements that we can g:vw
QIS JTQ —Our Suits cover allthemost attractive
Out I ©materials, elegantly made up and
through our own Tailoring Department w»
give perfect custom fits without extra charge
it is always to our interest to have each suit go
out as a special advertisement in itself.
riVCBPIIATQ -We know that no Southern
U » LltuUn I ©House can begin to show u
varied or handsome a line of Fashionable
Overcoats in all shades and weight* as we
can. Our Overcoat Department this season le m
special study In material and effect.
Cllh Ml?lilKlPC?— l Such as Hosiery,Neckwear
rUniY|siillvUuUnderwear, Flannel Silk and
white sh.rts in great variety,
if kin Y UATQ-We Bre * ole Agents for
MIUA tin I ©Knox’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|7CQ~There Is no man or boy of whatevar
ulLLusize, long, short, thick, thin or other
wise that we can’t flit perfectly Thos< who
hitherto have been unable to flnd;ext,ra sizes In
Beady made Clothing, can get perfectly fitted
by us and without extra cost.
MIkIIQTCRQ- Wi " be £ lad *° kno,w our
Ivllill© I LHOsuecess the past season with
Clergymen’s Suits has encouraged us to en
large this department, and giv e it more speci
al attention. Their wants in every respect can
now be fully and promptly supplied.
B.H.LEVY&BRO,
161 Congress St.
Cbas. F. Rossipol,
K. OF P. HALL,
BARNARD & YORK STS.
Ms, Stationary Si Sews Depot.
Old Books, Bibles, Religious and HiscaU
aneous works in stock, or ordered upon pay
ment of small deposit- Don’t buy from th«
Installment Man or Book Agent. If I can’t
sell you for cash a better class of goods than
they, at a saving of from 25 to 50 per cent,
I will give them to you, Give me a trial.
Don’t forget
Chas P.RossignoL
COR. BARNARD & YORK STS
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
rj’HE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the
great Medical Work of the
aje on Manhood, Nervous nu.: -vU
Physical Debility, Premature
Decline, Errors of Youth, and
the untold miseries consequent
thereon, 300 pages 8 to, 125
prescriptions for all diseases.
Cloth, full gilt, ojdy SI.OO, by —•-* Sauikr
mall, sealed. Illustrative sample free to all young
and middle-aged men. Send now. The Gold and
Jewelled Modal awarded to the author by the Na
tional Medical Association. Address P. O. box
l<-93, Boston, Mass., or Dr. W. H. PARKF.R, grad
uate of Harvard Medical College, 15 years’ praclioe
In Boston, who may be consulted confldentlally.
Specialty, Diseases of Hau. Of3ce No. 1 Bul2nch st,
cha^^^MaJ.
Corner Congress ABull Streets.
ictecomi Floor.)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Telephone Call No. lUO, answered da;
or night- Kxrmcting Teeth One Dc.la.
eiol.? extrsclinjt T<eih and A titicial
Teeth a zpeetaliy Fin’’ quality 4 Tooth
Powdur and T »th-Bpushes for wale.
Cy i KK.MS CASH.
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