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lion. * 'i' ■
Southerner# of the
type —and they are numerou . if
dviuiiieut umeng the intelligent
while men'of the South—make this
great mistake; They regard lhe
qeestiou between them and their
colored neighbors as essentially so
cial. The are coiuiniuliv speaking
of the necessity of main raining the
supremacy of (heir race over the
other race, and of the impossibility
of fusion and amalgamation. They
are visited at times by a sort of in
tellectual delirium tremens, in which
they imagine that the Republican
party wants to compel them to re
eoguixe socially people whom they
do not wish* to recognize socially,
At least, e’ucly is the oi.lv po.-sibiy
inference ( oir»i»tent. with chari -
able b’diet in their siiicerit') from
their refusal to sr« that the Repub
licah party simply aud everlastingly
1 in«ists that they recognize the color
ed man’s political rights.
■k Race li.s nothing to do with the
Biehl rights of the individual. A
Bn’r house is his caetle, and no
has a right to expect him to
Bivite io it another while man ..r a
Knau oftn-y other rac.' whose e m-
■ pany he doe- not desire. Why,
r then, should the Demosratsol the
F South continually make, by impli
‘ cation, this poor excuse for refusing
' to acknowledge the political rights
■ of their eolorwd neighbors? The
1 two quesl ions are us far apart as Ihe
poles of the eat th .
3 Ti.e wonderful progress of which
the color, d race h.h shown that it
is capable under influence of edu
kreation aid icfiiieUient proves be
■yond a doubt that its c.it'dran can
Be useful, good citizens to whom
Bfef:“io'i upon economic and other
that divide intelligent
Bieu is just /is possible and
Bay be just as valuable as it is to
|Biv Northern co mtinity. There
B not a particle of evidence to show
Khat a wb.w i yellow race, m
■fid race, <>? a < ff e colored race
S' 2* \ l IV--.
Bunie hei't-dii \a:>.| M)<-i:il
|BHHHi' igev wou Id v ii.vu
Bn-- whit more iiitellig”nF \w:
of ci' ize.islnp than lliecol-V
B pe .ple are to-day. Some of
Wtu would have been less sc.
|KpemocratM of the South, what the
jlfß.iil'li.mii patty deinaiids of v.’ii
Mt. iast and all th* time as a dim
must be done, .s the recog-
Bon of the political rights of the
Bred citizens. It rcomraetids
, |ih"d* education ami ini-
Bmiunt ..nd wilt cotdiallv help
|^^Bri y them on, lint on this it in
Baud l>\ tnis o menus to stand
Ber.
B Tompkins, (la. Dec. 3. 1888.
mW Tlli{ I'nt i;t’n I-/- < >1) la*l '-Uli
, ‘-yßiibimr > p. in we were much
Bed ai tiie report <»f liieat one
W ® ir Stewaids place where
©*"' Biateinal mil 'ini-i mu ’notli
~ Bev. Ibter Joies, the
E < liiHrh lor the St Marx’-
w- But, was pping ai ivlii’• hete
g||J|||; Jones lo.t all no Had except
B he had . a ii.i person, includ
|l||Mtlie Eld*>« quarterly dues and
all of Ins annual conference
money. Rev. Jones was at the
time of the fi v filing hi.« pidpit f.>r
the last time .vith us. Rev. Jones
huils from Savannah, and one whom
w> feel needs help Come to his
reifef brethren now in the time of
his distress. Yours F'nter nally.
C. M. Sullivan.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
ycur rest by a sick child sintering and crying
\^ ! th pain ot cutting teeth? if.so, lendat once
iAd get a bo,tie of Hrs Winslow’s Sooth
ing .'Yiil’l’ i-’oi; Cilii.nitEN Teething Its
value is incalculable, it will relieve the poor
little suilerer iinmedlateli Depend upon it,
4 mothers, i here is no mistake about it it cures
dysentery and diarrhoea regulates the stomach
, Kjd bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums
, •’•Xuees inflammation, and gives tone and cn
| erg; to the whole system. Mas. Winslow’s
. SoO’ml.NG SYKVI’ FOR ('ll I LOREN t'EETHI NG
E is plfcisant to the taste, and is the prescription
gos one the oldest and best female nurses and
I pkyseii»M iii the United state, s, ami is
fot sale ty all druggists throughout the world.
B l‘nee 25 ignis a bottle.
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e «—SUCCESSOR TO
* V\ . M V> a V IDS ON.
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>1 *|bI.V:SAI.K PEAI.FR IX
<’ Foreign iCTHomestle Wines, and Liquors.
?. Atfpnt XXX nd A A \A,
n Clity Whiskey. Claret,
Willes Ginger, 1 Ill'll l
» s mt?' 1 ''
ini
ma < i.. 11 >
.’WrNAH FURNITURE COMPANY,
HHpffESS STREET, BETWEEN W HITAKER and BULL STREETS.
Inure for Parlor, Bed Room and Kitchen,
r Heeding and Household Goods of all kinds at
->b o eo tw,
i<or Ca4i or Sold on Instalments of Small Payments
\ I
SPE(S-’4 ALTUS—Carpets, Stoves, Clocks, Pictures, Window Curtains, Lamps, Mirrors,
Baby Tricycles, A elocipedes, etc., etc.
yU ’• M S aWstaßSinva.,
AUCTION ! AUCTION !
I. D. Laßoche&Son, Auctioneers
At Store No, Congress nr. Barnard St.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Great Auction Sale of Very
FINE DRY GOODS —
Belonging to the firm of Messrs- Wil
son, Dauce & Co.. Manchester, England
.Owing to the depression of trade in
Great Britain and Ireland, resulting
from the heavy Tariff, caused the above
Firm to become Bankrupt. The A'sig
neess of this firm exported their entire
Stuck to Messrs. Gilmartin & Doyle,
Importer* and Jobbtrs, 12 Lispenard
Street, New York city, consisting of
West of England Broad and Narrow
cloths of every description. Such as
diagonals, Tweeds. Cheviots and Sarnes
and other fancy makes Also a fine line
of Scotch Tweeds in Bannockburns.
Also Cassimeres, which are tn remnants
and belonged to the Tailoring custom
department. This is a great opportuni
ty to have your Garments made to fit
and List, which it is impossible in ready
made garments, Also a large quantity
of ladies’ and gentlemen’s underwear in
all colors and shades, manufactured in
G-alliashials and Hawick, Seo; laud, all
wool and medicated goods. Also ladies’
dress goods in 6f all wool brocaded tri
cots and serges of the very best quality,
Irish and German linens in fancy table
covers satin finished and double damasked
Also an endless \yariety of towels, &c. &c.
There will be offered a very fine line of
and Giggy robes in wild eat skins
a'huV Siberian wuil skins all lined with the
best riwqeiial and cassi mere brocade dusters
for the knees, these goods are well worthy
the attention of livery men and owners of
fine tournonts. Also Sheffield plated goods,
triple and quadruple plated katves and forks
table spoons, tea spoons &c. &. As Gilmar
tin and Doyle owing to the great credit sys
tem so usual in this country, have expertenc
etl a difficulty in finding ready cash buyers
foiJarge lots, they have adopted the unusual
pB of shipping lo this and other cities, ther
to be Sold at AUCTION to the highest bid
der. If is customary in the trade to give an
elaborate description of and to note particu
larly tin reduction made in certain LEAD
ERS in this case you make the reduction
not only in Leaders, but in all of the goods
which will be offteed to you THE PUBLIC
All goods ar > warranted as represented or
money refunded, new and fresh free from
stain er blsiu'si.."
Sales win coi nnence on SATURDAY
December 15th and will be continued every
MORNINGat 10 30 and EVENING at 7 30
until all are disponed of
CROHAN&D' Mffiß
137 Brought v: St
—BI T -'('ESSORS ”
B. F MeK LN 5.a &CO
Specials For This Week
Five eases -.vl.it 'wool Blank I In all grades
from the commonest gray to. :afii.est Cala
p.rnia.
Specials For This Week
Fifty bales Comforts best material and
thoroughly quilted whici. '. -v nts them
running mto lumps price iron .> els to $5 00
Specials Foe I'm ; We. k
Red, white, grey and blue twill Flannels
plaid tisnnels. striped flannels, eiderdowns
jersey llaiiueis, opera flannels
specials For This Week
Three eases extra wide and extra heavy cun
ton flannels at I! cents, eheap at 15 cents
Specials For This Week
Gentlemen's all wool red and white under
wear Ladies. Misses and Children's all w I
and merino underwear largest assortmeu' da
the State.
S P EC!A LS F(> R r r HIS EI K
Ladies black solid colored and iMill’r-Ic.an
hose. Misses black an- 1 solid colorist plain mid
ribbed hose. Gentlemen's solid cobir »ti lpe-i
and milbriggan half hose The quality, style
and quantity ol these goods ue uuappr neh-
SROHAN&EOONER
CALL AT
The Nsu Sim of
si
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r!" Wk
« 0 rwL
r iha i
5 L Cwtl
i 2 f
For all kin s of Ammuni
tion and Fishing Tackle. 1
am selling as cheap as any
other house in the city, and
guarantee all sdies.
attention given to
oading shells-.
TELEPHOaVE No. 417.
R. B. C. V. SNEDEKER.
REPPARD &CO.
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S I Bid ®
ft II ?
ft : ?
Planed or Rough.
( or. Anderson Street and S. F. & W.
Railway Crossing.
Collat Bros.
149 BROUGHTON 81.
T’ r F CSC..Y
lb, lit ini Trak Him?
—IN TH IS CI •'7
.-.nd K:>rb The SelHi- Cl caper ■
B iYSANDGI?. S
School Shoes, SI.OO.
A !>*' I'tifiil selection ii Ladies
F i e hII of wl>i<-h We
OTARANTSE.
WM. SCHEMING
DEALER IN
Fine Faaily hsriss Iqw ric..
Co*-. 1/ 1 »<••’ Driti. Stiuuir
Snvx4»nh Ga.
I’l A 1 I - *ll ■ 1 -iU'l to s.
| PORK AND SAUSAGE.
| Don’t forget to give me a call
—ON ST. JULI <N ST. -
Market Stall No.
WHERE I -always have on hand afresh and
nice supply of CORK and SAUSAGE suit
able to satisfy the most fastidious appetite.
Respectfully,
Jas. F. Gillens.
Teh jTffT i
From now until New Years, we I
offer as an additional inducement I
A DWUM OF TEA FEB CEKT |
on all goods (except E. & W. and
Knox Goods). Every article j
as low or lower than elsewhere, !
so that our 10% discount is real
ly a portion of our profit which
we give to each purchaser.
Overcoats—Holiday Presents.
Suits—Boys Suits and Overcoats,
ins, mi, uiwm,
The most complete and finest
Clothing Stock in Savannah.
8.i1.1.!.11A1;11'i.'
161 Congress St.
PR A NKIJ N F. J< ) N I'S,
AT STALL SO. 31, IN THE MARKET,
announces to his friends and the publfcj
i a: he keeps on hard a fresh supply of
;he best Href, Veal ami Mutton, also all
<inds of game when in season, and will
ue glad to wait c>n I is customers as usual
with politeness and promptness. His
prices are reasonable and sal isfaction is
guaranteed. Good* delivered if desired
DON'T FORGET. STALL NO. 31.
CHARLES BACKMAN
C» ' ( ■ _/
Corner Congress ABull Streets.
iSecond Floor.)
AVA.NNAH, .GEORGIA.
Telephone Call No. 100, answered da«
or night. Extracting Teeth One Della,
each, extracting Teeth and Artificial
Teeth a specialty. Fine quality of Tooth
Powder and Tooth Brushes for sale.
cy TERMS CASH.
ESTABLISHED 1853
MICHAEL LAVIN’S
ESTATE
Dealer in Best Imported and Ameri
can Wines. Liquors and
Choice Groceries,
Rye Whiskies $2.00 $3 00, $4.00,
and $5.50 per Gallon. All other Wines
and Liquors proportionately low,
GROCERIES AT M ARKET PRICES
TELEPHONE 57.
45 EAST BROAD S'l REET.
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ri’HE SCIENCE OF LITE, the
■1 great Medical Work f
age oil Manhood, Nervous t?; 1
Physical Debility, Premature
\ Decline, Errors of Youth, and rajA
i the untold miserlrscoi.se'iueut
thereon, WO p-ges Bvo, 125
prwn-rl|>tlous for all di:'
i luih, full gilt, only J: p,■Kr & 2_aEl®42LiJ F
mall, sealed, llluftratbe sample tree t-. all} ousijjr
and middle agt-i mem Send now. Tho
Jewelltsl Mi'dul awar<.< I to the author by
Uotial MwUeal Association. Addro*
I IMW. Baston. Ma*-., or Dr. W. JI. l*AlU|Kr
{ uak-of Harvard < o.b
in IJosbui, u I. > miy '•
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