Saturday, July 2nd, 1892.

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Saturday, July 2nd, 1892.

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"This is the second day in July. Do not forget to make your returns. Monday will be the glorious fourth. We have been having rain early and often.
The public schools have closed until October.
All of the churches are making great improvements.
The Georgia Editors were in town on Wednesday and Thursday.
Savannah will be well represented in Charleston on the fourth of July.
Are you going to spend the fourth of July in Charleston. Fare only 1.50$
The Lime Kiln club will meet tomorrow morning at 99 Drayton street at 9 o’clock.
Dr. W.D. Crum was appointed post master of Charleston by the president on Thursday. Col. John H Deveaux from Brunwick arrived in the city on Thursday. He returned yesterday.
Miss Emma Milledge returned from Scotia Seminary, Concord, N.C. on Friday of last week.
The Tribune will give the Negro Democrats of Savannah a healthy airing next week. Look out for it.
Rev. Honor Grant was called to the pastoral charge of the Oakland Baptist church on Sunday, June 19, 1892, by a unanimous vote of the church.
Mr. T.C. Williams who has been confined to bed for the past two weeks with typhoid-malarial fever, we are glad to say, is able to be out again.
Mr. James T Hickey, the well known saloon keeper on market square died on the Monday night last. He had many friends who are pained to hear of his demise."

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Publisher

The Savannah Tribune

Date

1892-7-2

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N/A, “Saturday, July 2nd, 1892.,” African American Fourth of July, accessed April 25, 2024, https://africanamerican4th.omeka.net/items/show/439.