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Monday, Dec 22, 184.
XKKIVED YESTERDAY.
Wm Crane, Billups, Baltimore—
' n \V.-t A Cos.
I- ~r; i.a, Amazccn, Fernandina—
\gent.
-t Nicholas, C'sma, Fernandina—
‘ "* - ttrsL
K ; e. Itcvill, Savannah River
ton. Manager.
\l t -tier. ( arroll.Cohen’s Bluff
—W T Gibson, Manager.
\T TYBEE YESTERDAY.
try llr . Bacon, Liverpool,
' ’ --Master.
i. .r n.-it Br , Dunn, Newcastle,
' . Master.
DEPARTED yesterday.
- . Fernandina—OWll
.. .t. ill.
sailed YESTERDAY.
Coventry Br , Philadelphia.
MEMORANDA.
p. it, SAW p m—Passed up, hark
proceeded to Philaitelphia,
-' r ' ( otfntrv Br).
iior, steamship Harbinger
- known Itark.
<, ■ . muni Italy.
a jtv.'l gb; fair.
p i> Arrived, steamer Romeo
a ,hi-, -avannah.
I>. 19—Arrived, bark Tonio
. r . annali.
!i. 19—Cleared, bark Laura
. Montevideo; schr Jonathan
. t ern and ina.
* in-Hi—Arrived, schr City of
, Baltimore.
i b ared, bark-Odin -Sw),
: 11 a rah t 11 aarfager < Nor i,
lea Ital . Mi. 'none. Nevr
r lletiecca A Carter, Tunuell,
mvkitime miscellany.
. \ k. ppanl, from Rosario for Bos-
Y m j artl Haven leaking,
Mb-r destination by the steam
(HARTERS.
r . - > l:a h-, New Bedford to Port
ate. *1 fob; Brunswick to
. ; . m tier, 4 15.
r i on to aliove), Brunswick to
H Parker, Brunswick to Pliila
r ! II l.i-ter, ( harleston to Philadel
,-r. $i So.
V, l l Hr. i liarle.-ton to U nited
r i ..utinent, cotton, p t.
M lla-kell. Pensacola to Phila
, N. w York or New Haven, luinlier,
. • u a Taulane, New Y’ork to Fer
. tl 43; -alilla to New York,
r - o tons, Georgetown, S C, to
i, ii ■
\..r . >,,j tons, Pensacola to Liv
- h . Mobile to Liverpool, cotton,
-outlier. New York to Savan
: s >; Brunswick or Port Royal to
vit lumler. ♦ SO.
- 1. Peters. S:.- tons. Savannah to
j, w: - for order-, lumber. $!5 So.
. IV Hunt, Pensacola to Philadel
. Aus„ hence to Bahia Bianca,
a i -b. •-. New York to Savanuah,
■i l Br , Pensacola to Buenos Ayres,
. • k rgetown, S C, to New
V'Ti. .-v n timU-r. B 13.
II i raw fool, hence to Baltimore,
ft for i unary loading.
- . M iid l'Maul), New York to Fer
. >ne, f 1 56; Satilla to New York,
iiiu, -r.lt Se.
RECEIPTS.
l' r-t Nicholas,from Fernandina—
-1 otton.
I’, r * r Florida, from Fernandina—
: dt- otton.
' r h tie, from Savannah River
- nt-in, > libls spirits tur|>en
i • -1 otton. l horse, 4 calves, 5 sacks
h- rice, .-•o.wjoshingles, 3 Islls hitles,
. eo..p- f.iwls, 1 bbl pork.
C or Marv Fisher, from Cohen’s Bluff
31 mh - cotton, ir> cows, 30$
-ton-, t’-j b<lls shingles, 1 ear tish,
- ; ' sacks potatoes, 1 dressed hoir, 1
1-irs l-vf, 10 cases eggs, 6 bdls hitles.
- - r • . ■ coop- poultry, 2 sacks wool, 4
i-.- ui ise, 73 empties, i string game.
PASSENGERS.
Pi r - . inn r F lorn la. from F'ernandtna—
F.'-Br • .ton. llvram Wright. Mrs Lamon,
ks .r-1 . G W Riley (col’d).
• r Katie, fn>m Savannah River
i : ff Smith, li L Lovett, .1 PCola
,i B ar et. 11 U Vedtlito, Albert Clark,
J \ f -r and daugtiter. .1 A Tison jr. F 11
> - II Ctdlins, Miss Florence Groven
. v - Be— ic Grovenstein. D G Miiiinon-,
K 1 nr. Mi— Laura Met/ger, 11 M Davis
. 1 P Ucttister anti w ile, R B Ahum,
* ib .'!■ ird. F .1 Fulligum It it Jones, J J
ii !>r .1 4 VVyman, E 11 Blount, C D
sr. ok-, and 30 tleck.
tier Marv Fisher, from Cohen’s Bluff
oidiii.'—l J Davie, John Martin, C
1 : _. A\ v\ -noth and w ifo, L Locklair, J
u A Marrav, J I Baeemore, Mr- M M
• Br.t-vv • and, B I*. Kirkland. Miss L E
i .' ■ U Allen. Mrs \V B Metzger, John M
if ! Gray, .1 \\“ Bird, II \V Jaudon. Miss
> I’ !*• ..ID Arnsdoff, C B Bowers. Miss.l C
. W II llaraltlson. Mrs M U Gotliev,
M M -cr. A E Dean, \V P Reddick, DJ
l;.v x, Jli-- Mattie Riley, and 11 decks
CONSIGNEES,
i ti la. irotu Fernandina—
■ Viv .. I I Guiimartin A Cos. Butler A S,
u •' •••■-' ii A Cos. M Maclean, YVoods A Cos,
u r. I A Cos. P. rkins A Son, Warren A A,
J;. K. iiinery A Cos. F M Farley.
• r r -t Nicholas, from Fernandina—
. 1. i Guiimartin A Cos. Butler A S,
u *' : .on A i", M Maclean, Wootls A Cos,
" ‘ r, Ia i o, Perkins A Son. Warren A A.
I • r A Cos. KM Farley, Bogart A 11,
•>Mi. i • r A i i>, A K Smith A Bro, J W Pin
r Mary Fisher, trom Cohen’s Bluff
-—>v alter. T A Cos. A I-oilier,
. > A l o, J P Williams, W C Jackson.
• A F, D ( Bacon A Cos. D S Spain,
and V c. P.r..-. vt I Miller, E E Cheatuam,
v ‘ :t. Wm Hone A Cos, W W Chisholm,
- --. Peacock. II A Cos, Brunch A C,
r. Kill-. 11 A Cos, Baldwin A Cos,
order. U M l.anier.
vr Katie, from Savannah River
-- Pea. "Ck. II A Cos, 11 Myers A Bros,
. 1..) Guiimartin A Cos, F M Farley,
■ 'AC". Uutherfortl A F, J W Morrel,
" • i r. Walter. T A Cos, Baldwin A Cos,
A < 1 M Hull. J C Thompson,
g A i ".duo Flannery A Co,Order,
i V* \ -i.-r. v, \V Chisholm, Luthlen A It,
-. II M Comer A Cos, Jno Lawton,
" 1 U k-ou. Southern Ex Cos. .
of Vt-.-els I p, Cleared and Sailed
for this Port,
STEAMSHIPS.
- >.,r , .Cardiff via Madeira,sld
Br . , Boness. sld Dec 4.
Br , Fowler, I.’pool, sld Dec 3.
: - Br , .front .sld Dec —.
smrs.
r . Jones, Liverpool, sld Nov 10.
. G>udeY, Liverpool, sld Nov 21.
i-i . Cro-ity, Amsterdam, sitl 4>ce 1.
BAKES.
F ■■■ Nr. Taralilscn, Liverjiool
p- - !l vrar s. s|.| s t .,,t 1.
• ' ItaL, Parodi, Swansea via Taiile
Ray, -i.l Aug *O.
' n, r A tilers. Bremen, sld Oct 23.
■ —. Cochrane, New York via Or-
a. up Oct 2s.
. -..rensen. Rotterdam, sld Nov 4.
\ "pinich, Montevideo via Bar
• •
*• r v isr . Von Seggern, Hamburg, sld
U - . Dahlstrom.Tarragona, sld Oct 20.
’ r ‘ -w . lloimqvist. l’eiiarth, sbl Nov 10.
“ rethe For , Supples, Liverpool, aid Nov
' ; ’ • di Agosto Ital:, ltadi. Rosario, sld Sept
Nor . Farup, Grim-tadt, sld Nov 7.
■ auja Nor , Pedersen, Loudon, cld Nov
' - len-kjold Nor , Peterson, Grimstadt. sld
Nov 7.
i I Nor , Nielsen,Carthagena.sld Nov 14.
uel -w . . Barcelona. -Id Nov 20.
A -ea Br:, Seott. Bristol, sld Dec 1.
•rge llr. Hall, Rouen, put into Fal
a iu ivc 7 and sailed 13.
-• da Ital , , at Table Bay Nov 23.
• ' Ital . , Cadiz via Montevideo,
Nv4.
Dal , . at Genoa Nov 25.
• i r 'w. Bjorumark, St Thomas, sld Nov
■ P--trrl Br . Kniglit, I.’pool, sld Nov3o.
N r . Olsen, Algiers, sld Nov Is.
N,,r , Olsen, \ aleneia, sld Nov 16.
* r 1 Ber , Schmidt, Bathurst, W C A,
1 1 is Br , MeOuame, at Brunswick
■ -ia -w , Anderson, Itio Janeiro, up
Dan , Jotiannessen, Liverpool, cld
. \ "Dam Br , Saunders, Montevideo,
V... * *’•
' N ' r , Terjereen, Buenos Ayres, up
“ ’ r p.r . Muckier, Liverpool, sld Dec 17.
BRIGS.
M Ibovley. Bavles, New Y ork, sld Dec 13.
a. -Mitchell, Boothbay, up Dec 4.
SCHOONERS.
iv r - D Crawford, Tilton, Baltimore, Bid
" y' - .U. ville. Philadelphia, sld Dec 6,
, \ • k in distress Dec 9.
, u.Thomtlike.New Y'ork, up Dec 17.
- .' --'‘ton, Baltimore, sld Dec 15.
. " in, Letts, Baltimore, sld Dec 13.
St v . , 'ark, Baltimore, sld Dec 9.
’b. D Haskell, Haskell, Baltimore, sld
•4t If*
11-' '[ ' £ul, bs, Eldridge. New Bedford, sld
i*Y i - ! ' ,Ul| c, Norwood, Philadelphia, cld
i R * j i:
June tipY’ork, up Dec 6.
SLr 7 j , V ,- Ba *ter, Belfast, eld Dec 18.
y 'i’ r, Ganliner, Norfolk, up Dec 5.
l ir r ii °?i rh 5 e8 ’ Baltin,ore i u P Dec 12.
l-i JoiL k l ,?’ 1 ’ -V " Y,,rk - “P Dec 17.
F --T i i.' f “kenburg. New York, up Dec 17.
j bee i:. tcrs ’ T *owbridge, New York, up
I ? ' Ur f'ilr w att fi‘ ' ork - up Dec 17.
I 1 • ""(“lland, New Y’ork.sld Dec 17.
Ii !#b > llamnmn b n S< ; w York, B i d n ot put
I t* ix ' ■ • ii fn i *D*ads Dec 13 and sailed 15.
*V • vl’lui New York, cld Dec 15.
r * ltr chen, Brown, New Y’ork, up
I t' R & a ’i Jon . Boothbay, up Dec 12.
I l®'"-- Smith v ilsil1 ’ U’anlenas, sld Dec 12.
I F h Bedford, sla Dec 18.
I ika'’ P n *® f , Dare, Philadelphia, sld
Ptulkdelphia, cld Dec 18.
Saucv.
FRAUD ! CAUTIOmT?
Many Hotels and Restaurants refill the Lea
A PERRIN’S- bottles with a spurns
and serve it as the GENUINE Lea A Perrins’
Worcestershire Sauce. cmna
THE GREAT SAUCE
OF THE WORLD.
Y.EA & PERRINS'!
deUciou * tMte ‘O' l **t to
of a l.iriTER front
a 'H.DM’ALGEN- w/ Soi l's
TEEM AN at Mad- ffl '
'tj. to his brotlier Ml _
it WOKbSlf**, ’HAVILS,
| 1t..!,
BINS that theh BHHH ~ T
t::-i s i I p h llO ' r A < ' o, - n
•hd is in inv opin-
• i ;.t- BiwHM
•’ 111 -t V llflit*- <7 AVII- Af.
•iiaiw 4 since tbat m
cgx O'
VvOROE TERSH|RE° f sauce"
Ni u tid 11 -c l throu_-Uout tho world.
JOHN DUNCAN'S (SONS,
trv-v-rv TYIRTTrw t’NTTFn tfrATlg#
m.tomirr i, c?t*.
Guaranteed Sugar Mills.
NOVELTY
a | Iron Works.
K N ’°- 3 B *y # River SU.,
HBHBjohn iourke
■ ■ Prop®etor.
Iron and Brass Foundry
ASH MACHINE SHfrl'S.
I am prepared to do all k|ndß of
Machine, Boiler k Blacksmith YVork.
/ 'AN als-i furnish at shortest toot ice and at
v ' lowest market prices all kinds and sizes
or IRON and BRASS PULLEYS.
SHAFTING, etc. SAW MIL?, WORK A
SPECIALTY. Manufacturer o(
Sampson Sugar Mills & Pans
Es i mates furnished on all kinds of NEW
WORK and REPAIRS. .
€ts.
Tie M Grocery
is OFFERING THE CHEAPEST
HOLIDAY GROCERIES
IX THE CITY.
N'EW Citron, Currants, Raisins, Mince
Meats, Jellies in buckets, all kind of
Nuts, French Candies and Lemons and Ap
ples.
Fine Butter at 25, 30 and 35 cents.
Coffees roasted at 20 and 25 cents.
Teas at 50 cents.
Fine Hams at 15 cents.
Pigs’Feet, White Meats at 3 pounds for 25
cents. Fine Corned Beef.
Presents given away on Coffees
and Teas.
Fine Box Raisins for sl.’ You San save
money hy calling at
RUSSAK & CO.’S,
22 AND 2-2)s BARNARD STREET.
AT A. DOYLE’S^
lit ISARRKLS CRYSTAL QUINCES.
1U 5 l.arrels PARKHIPS.
10 barrels CAR HOTS.
50 barrels BUltB YNK POTATOES.
25 barrels NEURON BEAUTIES.
20 hairels EARLY ROSE POTATOES.
15 liarrels RED ONIONS.
20 barrels .•'1 LVEIt -KIN ORION’S.
IIP bunches Fine RED B Y NAN AS.
ICO boxes Choice FLORID N.T U \NGES.
25 barrels New Y’ork 'PYK APPLES.
FULTON MARKET ar
PIG’S HEAD, PIG’S FFIET.
ATLANTA SAUSAGES
On hand fresh fix>m the factory.
Also BOLOGNA SAUSAGES.
No. 1 Pl* HAMS at 16c.
STRIP BACON at 13c.
yv I'iirraiits, Paisins aiftl Coeoanuts
-AY- 1
A . T> O il E^S,
yCflill note to.
(1 KoltGlA, Chatham tu^rv. —Notice is
T hereby given that 1 have i4;tdc application
to the Court of Ordinary fouCliatham eounty
for order to fell all of ’.lie read estate belonging
to .-tale of MARGARET MURK I NS, for the
payment of debts and distribution, and that
-aid order will Ik- grauteO at JANUARY
TERM (1885) of said court, luiless objections
are tiled.
Dec. 1,1884.
ADELINE GRAHAM,
- Guardian Mai-garet Murkins.
( nEORGIA, Chatham CcivsTY.—Notice is
T given that I have made application to
Court of Ordinary for Chatham county for
order to sell twelve shares of the capital stock
of the Central Railroad and Banking Com
pany of Georgia, and Five Hundred Dollars
in cert.lleates of indebtedness issued by said
company,belonging toestatuof CATHARINE
/IT I ROGER, deceased, for payment of debts
and distribution, and that said order will be
granted at JANUARY term. ISSS, of said
court, unless objections are -filed.
Dec. 1,1884. <
.JOHN H. FOX,
Administrator Estate Catherine Zittroucr.
/GEORGIA, Chatham Cvl’KTY.—Notice , 9
YJT given that I have maje application to
Court of ordinary Chathainicounty, for order
to sell part of Lange tra-t,, containing four
acres of laud, six and half, miles from city,
between skidaway Shell Road and City and
Suburban Railroad, and imij>rovementß,and all
of the personal jierishable property belonging
to estate of HENRY' LANgE, for payment of
debts and distribution, and. said order will
be granted JANUARY’ NINTH, In>4, of said
court, unless objections are tiled.
JOHN LANGE,
Ydmini.-trator Estate Henry Lange.
.Dec. ii. 1884. , .
(GEORGIA, Chatham County.—Whereas,
T e il ARLES 1.. DeLAMOTTA hasapplieKl
to Court of Ordinary for Letters of Adminis
rattion cum testamento anuexo on the- estate
of GEORGE GIBBONS, doce-ased.
These- are-, therefore, to oitc and admonish
all whom it may concern te Ik- and appear lie
fore- said court to make objection on or la-fore
the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY' NEXT,
otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witne-ss the Honorable’ Hampton L. Fer
rill. Ordinary fe.r Chatham county, this the
first day of December, 1884.
PHILIP M. RUSSELL. Jr.,
Clerk C.O. C. C.
i i EoRGIA, CHATnAM Coi'nty.—YYliereas.
VI WILLI AM G. ftHEpPAUD has applied
to Court of Ordinary foi* Letters Guardian
ship on iiersons and property of ANNETTE
THKUESA -SHEPPARD and JANET MAY
SHEPPARD, minors and orphans of JOHN
ii. >IIEI’PARD, deceased.
Tlic-e are. therefore, to cite and admonish
ail whom it may concern to appear lie
fore said court, to make objection before the
FIFTEENTH DAY IN JANUARY NEXT,
otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Fer
kill, Ordinary for Chatham county, this the
13tl, day of December, lss4.
PHILIP M. RUSSET. I . Jr.,
Clerk C. O. C. C.
f y EORGIA, Chatham COUNTY.—Notice is
11 hereby given that I have made applica
tion to the Court of Ordinary for Chatham
countv for order to sell three shares of capital
stock of Central Railroad and Banking Com
pany of Georgia and one certificate of one
tinDdred dollars issued by saul corporation
belonging to estate of JAMES CLARK,
deceased, for the payment of debts and dis
tribution, and that said order will be granted
JANUARY FIFTEENTH, 1885, of said court,
unless objections are filed.
Dec. 13,1884.
CHARLES L. DeLAMOTTA.
Administrator James Clark.
f y EORGIA. Chatham COUNTY.— Notice is
It hereby given to allpersons having de
mands against JAMES CLARK, colored, late
of Chatham county, deceased, to present
them to me, properly made out, within the
time prescribed by law, so as to show their
c lisnictcr and amount; and all persons in
debted to said deceased are hereby required to
make payment to me.
I>EC. 13, I *^j AKLES DeLAMOTTA,
Administrator estate of James Clark, d^
ceased.
piantcD.
~~ W ANTm#
Lands for Business Development.
Timber, Grazing anti Agßt-ultural
Hands in Bodies of niVl •
Than 1,000 Acres.
OWNERS may address the
until Dec. 27, with full ami careful
ticulars. Such reports, if apparentlyansweW
ing the purpose desired, to be verified at own
er's expense by two competent experts late in
State and United States service in related in
vestigations. These gentlemen represent
capitalists inquiring concerning investments
in Southern land industries of assumed value.
Address CLARENCE GORDON,
Refer to— Savannah, Ga.
Gen F. A. Walke*, Boston. Mass.
Gen J. B. Gordon; New Y’ork.
Paor. Rayhael Plmpelly, Newport, R, I.
Pxtriroiono.
TO THE
NEW ORLEANS EXPOSITION
821.55!
The Savamiah, Florida and
Western Railway
Will sell Round Trip Tickets between Savan
nah and New Orleans,
COMMENCING DEC. 15,
For 521.55,
GOOD FOR 15 DAYS
FAST Mail TRAIN train leaves Savannah
7:01 a. m. daily, arriving at New Orleans
at 7:45 the following morning.
Pullman Buffet Drawing Boom
Sleeping Cars without ehange from
Way cross to New Orleans in close
connection with same serviee on
above train from Savannah.
Tickets sold, Pullman Car accommodations
secured and information given at BREN’S
Ticket Office. 22 Bull street, and at the Pas
senger Station, foot of Liberty street.
TICKETS
—TO—
NEW ORLEANS EXPOSITION
AND RETURN
#21.55,
GOOD FOR 15 DAYS,
WILL BE ON BAI.B AT
Central Railroad Ticket Offices,
20 Bull street and at Depot,
Oil and After Dec. 15.
Also, at all Coupon Ticket Offices of
The Central R. R. of Ga. System.
WinterEicnrsion & To aristTickets
Are also ou sale to the Exposition.
IT'OR Rates, Sleeping Car Accommodation
■F an<t other information apply at Ticket
office of Central Railroad, 20 Bulf street, Sa
vannah, Ga. GEO. A. WHITEHEAD,
Gen. Passenger Agt., Savannah, Ga.
J. C. “11 \ W, Ticket Agent,
20 Bull street. Savannah, Ga.
furniture, etc.
A Fine Clock Free!
Every purchaser yvlio buys
$lO worth of Furniture for cash
will get one chance in a mag
nificent French Clock free.
llest stock of Furniture in the
city. Call and examine for
yourselves.
S. HERMAN,
Southern FurniHj^te,
SUmro aui> Tjat^
SHOES. SHOES.
SOMETHING SPECIAL.
I will offer for the next
1 5 I> A Y S
V LADY’S KID BUTTON at 42 50, worth
*3 00.
A GENTS’ HAND-WELTED SHOE at |5,
worth sti.
Agent for JAMES MEANS’
S3 OO SHOES.
Full stock of MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S
SPRING HEELS.
GENTS’ EMBROIDERED and GOAT
SLIPPERS for CHRISTMAS PRESEN TS.
H Jk. T S .
I have a full line of GENTS’ and BOY’S
SOFT and STIFF HATS from 50c. to J3.
STETSON’S celebrated STIFF and SOFT
HATS from |3 50 to $4.
A. 8. NICHOLS,
Gone to the Bottom]
My Boots and Shoes
IAOU Ladies, Misses, Men, Boys and Children
1 arc marked down to the very lowest
prices. I shall sell during the holidays at
such prices that all who are in need of shoes
can save from 50c. to 75c. on every pair of
Shoes bought of
Martin's Shoe Store,
l'S BROUGHTON STREET.
jFoaD girodncta.
Hay, Corn Oats, Bran, Corn-Eyes.
A CHOICE LOT
Seed, Rye and Rust Proof Oats,
ALL AT BOTTOM PRICES.
PURCHASERS will do well to get prices
JL before buying elsewhere.
A. B. HULL,
83 Bay street. Savannah. Qa.
RUST PROOF OATS.
SEED RYE.
SEED RYE.
I HAVE on hand a large quantity of FINE
SEED RYE and RUST PROOF OATS,
which lam selling at popular prices. Also,
HAY, GRAIN and BRAN.
G. S.McALPIN
172 BAY STREET.
R. L. MERCER.
Telephone changed to 172.
MEAL, GRITS,
- GRAIN,
FLOUR.
reservoTr mills,
Congress and Jefferson streets.
fttarbie £>uot.
MARBLE DUST.
200 BARRELS
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY
ANDREW HANLEY,
COB. PRESIDENT A WHITAKER STS.
SolidaM ©ooDo.
CHRISTMAS
WATCHES,
JEWELRY
—AND—
Fancy Goods
—SUITABLE FOR
CHRISTMAS
—AND—
Holiday Presents.
Samuel P. Hamilton,
Importer & Dealer,
Corner Bull and Broughton sts.
]y£Y STOCK OF FINE WATCHES, DIA
MONDS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE and
FANCY' GOODS is now complete, and I am
prepared to sell
FINE GOODS
AS LOW as they can be bought in the
United States.
Do not associate my class of goods with the
WORTHLESS GOODS
with which the country is flooded.
If you wish any goods lo PRESENT FOR
CHRISTMAS, get a GOOD ARTICLE that
will last.
Call and EXAMINE MY GOODS AND
PRICES before purchasing elsewhere.
While I return thanks for the liberal patron
age for OVER NINETEEN YEARS PAST,
I also refer to the goods sold during those
years as a guarantee for the future.
S.P. HAMILTON,
Cor. Bull & Broughton Sts.
litiitmti iUatrr.
CONCENTRATED
% TEP-^rl
Kentiieky’s Great Natural Remedy
STIMULATES THE LIVER,
REGULATES THE BOWELS,
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
A SPECIFIC FOR
CONSTIPATION AND SICK HEADACHE.
This concentrate is obtained by evaporating
Miturul Crab Orchard Water. Each bottle (t>
equivalent to two (2) gallons natural
Price 35 cents. See that “Crab Ap
pliTkrflde mark is on the label.
*n peri nr to the Suite.
CRAB ORCHARD SALTS are
sold unifffcMie same “Crab-Apple’.’ trade mark
in sealed box packages at 10c. and Usc.
No orchard Salts are sold in
bulk.
BUY' ONI.rmAR-Al’l’LE BRAND.
For sal^ r all Druggists.
SIMON N'3i|Xl>. Manager.
CRAB ORCHARDYrakTERCO.,Proprietors,
IxniisvilltJMvcntucky.
Waukesha GlennlLjneral Water.
|>U RE DRINKING WAl\t from the Wau-
X kesha Glenn Spring, delivered
in any part of the world. for the
celebrated water by our as a
regular drinking water is
Invaluable in all kidney aud liver docilities.
For sale by leading Druggists,
Grocers, or direct from Spring in B/lfcds,
llalfs and Glass Bottles. Address
T. H. BRYANT. Watikesha.
WATERS.”
HAVING been appointed agent for the
celebrated Carlsbad Water, I can supply
the trade. Also, the Buffalo Lithia Water at
the Springs prices.
OSCEOLA BUTLER.
©Uetrtt fSrlte.
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GEO. V. HECKER & CO
176 BAY STREET,
SAYzINNAH. GA
Heeler’s Superlative Flour.
Heeler’s Perfect Baking Powder.
Heeler’s Self-Baisii Floor.
lumber, <Bte.
D.C. BACON. WM. B. STILLWELL. H. P. BMAKT.
D. C. BACON & CO.,
PITCH PINE
And Cypress Lumber and Timber
BY THE CARGO.
SAVANNAH AND BRUNSWICK, GA.
Post office. Savannah. Ga
BACON, JOHNSON & CO.,
Planning Mill, Lumber & Wood Yard.
Large stok of
Dressed and Rough Lumber
At low prices.
A good lot of Wood just received.
Turpentine Axes.
RED WARRIOR AX, a very large stock.
“WILLIAM MANN’S” AXES, “MOR
GAN" AX, “BED MAN” AX, All the
above brands for sale low.
WEED & CORNWELL
flru ©noon.
ECKSTEIN’S
THE IMMENSE RUSH CONTHES!
ALL HOLIDAY GOODS
Will Be Sold This Week Without Reserve.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IIV
Black and Colored Silks.
OUR BARGAIN TABLES
Crowded from Morning Till Night.
C. ECKSTEIN & CO.
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M. STERNBERG, JEWELER.
Y\T HEN moving into my new Store I made very extensive purchases, and compliments liavo
v v been showered upon me from all sides upon my
Elegant and Tasty Stock!
I presumed that my stock would have been ample for the Holiday Trade, but I was com
pelled, owing to the appreciation 1 met with, to make continual additions to my stock, and
yet my purchases could hardly keep apace with
The Unprecedented Demand!
I have now made arrangements so ample that I can assure my friends and the public that
after to-day my stock will be again as complete in every respeet as can only be found in the
very best houses in the leading Northern cities.
MY r SPECIALTIES ARE
Diamonds, and the Most Celebrated and Eeliable Makes
of Gold Watches, and my Fancy Jewelry is not Want
ing in Either Taste, Design or Workmanship.
NO FANCY PRICES!
Every Article G-naranteed as Represented.
My unprecedented success is summed up in these few words. No matter how ignorant one
may be as to the quality or value of Jewelry, he receives honest goods at honest prices.
M. STEUNBKRG,
Ptutioo itnD COrgano.
AN ELEGANT PIANO
The Richest Christmas Gift!
Greater Inducements Than Ever Before Offered.
At every Holiday Season we have the pleasure of making many homes
happy through the purchase of Pianos, hast year’s Holiday Trade was
large, and we have prepared ourselves for a Regular Boom this year by
laying in the Largest and Choicest Stock of Costly and Valnable Pianos
ever shown South. FIFTY SUPERB PIANOS now displayed in our ware
rooms. One-half of them to lie closed out by Jau. 1. Unusual Induce
ments offered. SEE THESE PRICES:
$l5O, $175, S2OO, $250, S3OO, S4OO to SI,OOO.
All Styles in SQUARES, SQUARE GRANDS, and UPRIGHTS. Easy
Monthly Payments to Suit Convenience of Buyers.
Special Inducements Until Jan. I, 1885.
LUDDEN & BATES MUSIC HOUSE
furniture, (gurprto, @tc.
HOLIDAY OFFER !
j
Carpets Given Away for Thirty lays.
Body Brussels, - - - 25
Tapestry Brussels, - 65
This is a cash offer and goods must be paid for
as soon as laid. Call early and make a selection, at
W. *l. LINDSAY’S.
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KEHOE’S IRON WORKS!
(FORMERLY PHOSNIX IRON WORKS),
SAVANNAH, - - - GEORGIA.
<, > WE desire to call particular attention to the SUGAR MILLS
* ANO PANS of our manufacture. These Mills are made in the
wf best possible manner, with heavy wrought iron shafts, and rollers
S3 ot the best charcoal pit; iron, all turned up
jm W true. They are strong and durable, run per-
H fectly even, and are guaranteed to grind the
heaviest, fully-matured cane. Our Pans being
cast with the bottoms down possess smooth
y-■■ , ness, durability and uniformity of thickness
"/ l i irM far superior to those made in the usual way. y
-■T'.jwßgß All our Mills are fully Warranto for One Year, and our
PRICES ARE GUARANTEED TO BE AS LOW AS ANY
B ■ OFFERED.
WM. KEHOE & CO.
N. R.—The Name Kehoe’s Iron Works is east on all oiir Mills and Pans.
Jattb for Sale.
2.000.000 ACRES OF LAND
FOR SALE BY
Tie Florida Smitten Railway Compy,
SITUATED IN THE COUNTIES OF
Colombia, Bradford, Clay, Patnam, Alachua, Levy, Marion, Orange, Sumter,
Hernando, Hillsboro, Brevard, Baker, Polk and Manatee.
Consisting of the finest Orange, Fanning and Grazing Lands in the State of Florida.
Prices, $1 25 to $5 per acre, according to location.
For further information apply to Office Florida Southern Railway Company, Pa
latka, Florida,
L. N. WILKIE, 8. CON ANT,
Chief Clerk, Land Department. General Manager.
zottmre.
lif CA FI TAL l’K ize,* 7 5 , 0007 -"MU
Tickets only E 5. Shares In proportion.
L.S.L.
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY 00.
“We do hereby certify that to. ettperviee the
arranyeoxen.il for aU the Monthly and Semi-
Annual Draw. nys af the Louisiana State Letter*
Company, anti in ;*rton tnanaye anti control
the Vrawimjs themselves, and that the tonne are
conducted with h.r,u*ty, jairneet, ami in good
faith toward all parties, and we authorise the
Oompany to uee this certificate, with facsimiles
of our signature* attached, in it* advertise
monte.”
COMMISSIONER!'.
Incorporated in 186t> for 25 years by the Leg
islature for educational anti charitable pur
poses—with a capital of sl,ooo,ooo—to whioh a
reserve fund of over $550,000 has since been
added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its fran
chise was made a part of the preseat State
Constitution, adopted December 2, A. D. 1878.
The only Lottery ever voted on ana in
dorsed by the people of any State.
It never settles or postpones.
Its Grand Singlk Nuxbkr Drawings take
place monthly.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
FORTUNE.—First Grand Drawing, Class
A, in the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW OR
LEANS, TUESDAY, JAN. 13, 1885—170th
Monthly Drawing.
CAPITAL PRIZE 875,000.
100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each. Frac
tions in Fifths in proportion.
LIST OF PRISES.
1 Capital Prize $ 75,000
1 Capital Prize 85,000
1 Capital Prize 10,000
2 Prizes of $6,000 12,000
5 Prizes of 2,000 10,000
10 Prizes of 1,000 10,000
20 Prizes of 500 10,000
100 Prizes of 200 26,000
800 Prizes of 100 80,000
500 Prizes of 60 26.001
1,000 Prizes of 25 25,90 c
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
9 ation Prizes of $751) $6,750
9 Approximation Prizes of 500 4,590
9 Approximation Prizes of 260 2,250
1,967 Prizes, amounting to $265,500
Application for rates to clubs should De made
only to the office of the Company iD New
Orleans.
For further information write clearly, giv
ing full address, POSTAL NOTES, Express
Money Orders, or New York Exchange in
ordinary letter. Currency by Express (aH
sums of $5 and upwares at our expense} ad
dressed
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New Orleans, La-
Or M. A. DAUPHIN,
607 Seventh street, Washington, D. C.,
Or JNO. B. FERNANDEZ,
Savannah. Ga,
Make P. O. Money Ordeis payable and ad
dress Registered Letters to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK,
New Orleans, La.
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Henry It. Jackson. J. Lawton Whatley.
JACKSON & WHATLEY,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Office 118 Bryan street.
I)ouor=!ilomng.
C. 8. GAY. i. 1, MORRIS.
GAY & MORRIS.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
ARE prepared to raise and move heavy
buildings and put them In order; also
raise monuments in the city or countrv at
•hart notina.
astnwmtg.
3N E W YO RK
—TO—
AMSTERDAM AND ROTTERDAM.
The first-class, full powered. Clyde-built
Dutc. steamships of this line—AMSTERDAM,
ROTTERDAM, SCHIEDAM, LEERDAfyi
ZAANDAM, I*. CA LAND, W. A. SCHQZfIHg*j
MAAS—carrying the United States ’myT,. vV
Netherlands, leave Company’s Pier. -IyT,,
Sussex street, Jersey City, N. J., regWißHy.
every Wednesday for Rotterdam and Ams ter -_
dam, alternately.
Pint Cabin S7O, Second Cabin SSO, Steerage
$26.
For freight apply to Agents of OCEAN
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
SAME RATES TO AMSTERDAM AND
ROTTERDAM.
H. CAZAUX, General Agent,
(17 South William street. New York.
OCEAKSfMSHIPCOMPAH?
—FOR—
NEW YORK AND PHiUSEIFHIA.
PesH* t* New Y*r&,
CABIN S2O
EXCURSION 32
BTKKRAGR. ....... . 10
THE magnificent steamships of this Com
pany are appointed to sail aa follows—
standard time:
TO NEW YORK.
CITY OF AUGUSTA. Capt. K. S. NICKKR
SON. MONDAY, Dec. 22, at 9:00 a. m.
CHATTAHOOCHKE, Capt. J. W. CATHA
RINE, WEDNESDAY, Dec. 24, at 10:30 a. x.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, Capt. H. C. DAG
GETT, ERIDAY, Dec. 26. at 12:00 noon.
NACOOCHEE, Capt. F. Kempton. MON
DAY, Dec. 29, at 3:30 p. m.
TALLAHASSEE, Captain W. H. Fisher,
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 31, at 5:00 a. m.
CHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt. J. W. CATHA
RINE, FRIDAY, Jan. 2, at 6:30 A. M.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
I These steamers do not carry passengers.]
DESSOUG, Capt. F. Smith, SATURDAY,
Dec. 20, at 7:30 a. m.
£ apt - S - L< AsKINa . SATUR
DAY, Dec. 27, at 12:30 p. m.
Though bjils of lading given to Easter* and
Northwestern points and to ports of the United
Kingdom and the Continent.
For freight or passage apply to
G. M. SORREL, Agent,
City Exchange Building.
Merchants’ and Miners’ Trausporta
tion Company.
FOR BALTIMORE.
CABIN BASS AGE sl6 00
SECOND CABIN .. JR 18 00
EXCURSION 25 Jjo
I ['OR the present the steamships of this
Company are ap pointed to sail from Sa
vannah for Baltimore every 5 days as follows
'city time):
GEO. APPOLD, Captain Foster, THURS
DAY, Dec. 18, at 8:00 A, M.
WM. CRANE, Captain Billups, TUES
DAY, Dec. 23, at 11:00 a. m.
GEO. APPOLD, Captain Foster, MON
DAY, Dec. 29, at 3:30 p. m.
WM. CRANE, Captain Billups, SATUR
DAY, Jan. 3, at 9:00 a. m.
And from Baltimore, on the days above
named, at 3 p. m.
Through bills lading given to all points
West, all the manufacturing towns in New
England, and to Liverpool and Bremen.
Through passenger tickets issued to Pittsburg,
Cincinnati, Chicago, and all points West ana
Northwest.
JAS. B. WEST & CO., Agents,
Boston and Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
FOR BOSTON DIRECT.
CABIN PASSAGE S2O 00
EXCURSION 36 00
STEERAGE 12 00
The first-class iron steamships of this com
pany are appointed to sail every Thursday
from Boston at 3 r. u,; from Savannah as fol
lows—standard time:
CITY OF MACON, CAPT. W. KKLLKY,
THURSDAY, Dec. 25, at 11:00 a. m.
GATE CITY, Capt. D. Hedge, THURS
DAY, Jan. 6, at 6:00 a. m.
CITY OF MACON, Capt. W. KELLEY,
THURSDAY, Jan. 11, at 11:30 a. m.
GATE CITY, Capt. D. Hedge, THURS
DAY,Jan. 15, at 5:30 p. m.
THROUGH bill* of lading given to New
England manufacturing points and to
Liverpool.
The company’s wharves in both Savannah
and Boston are connected with all railroads
leading out of the two cities.
RICHARDSON A BARNARD, Agents.
For Key West & Havana.
COMMENCING Nov. 22, 1884, the MORGAN
STEAMSHIP LIRE will inaugurate a
weekly service, with the elegantly appointed
and fast sailing
Steamships “HUTCHINSON” and
“ MORGAN,”
Between TAMPA, Fla., and KEY WEST
and HAVANA; also between TAMPA and
NEW ORLEANS, with the following arrivals
nad departures:
Leave New Orleans for Tampa, Key West
and Havana every THURSDAY.
Arrive Tampa SATURDAY.
Leave Tampa SATURDAY, on arrival of
South Florida Railroad train.
Leave Key West SUNDAY,
Arrive Havana MONDAY.
returning:
Leave Havana for Key West, Tampa and
New Orleans every WEDNESDAY.
Leave Key West THURSDAY.
Leave Tampa FRIDAY, on arrival of South
Florida Railroad train.
Arrive New Orleans SUNDAY.
Passengers leaving Savannah on FRIDAYS,
via Savannah, Florida and Western Railway
Fast Mail (7:01 a. m ), make close connections
for Key West and Havana.
F. H. RAND.
G. P. A. South Florida R. R.
C. D. OWENS,
Traf. Manager People’s Line Steamers.
SEA ISLAND ROUTE]
Florida Railway & Navigation Cos.
COMMENCING DEC. 1.
THE boats of this line will leave Savannah,
from foot of Lincoln street, at 4 p. m.
(city time), as follows:
Steamer FLORIDA on Sundays and Fri
days.
Steamer ANITA on Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays.
Connecting at Savannah with New York
and Boston steamers, and at Fernandina with
f lorida Railway and Navigation Svstem to
all points in Florida. Through rates'given to
all points. Freight not signed for 24 hours
after arrival will be at risk of consignee.
For tickets and staterooms apply to Leve &
Alden at Gazan’s store in Pulaski House.
D. E. MAXWELL, Gen’l Supt.,
F. B. PAPY, G. F. A..
A. O. MCDONELL, G. P. A.,
Fernandina.
C. WILLIAMS, Agent, Savannah.
SEMI-WEEKLY LINE
FOR COHEN’S BLUFF,
AND WAY LANDINGS.
THE steamer ETHEL will leave for above
every FRIDAY,Br.M. Returning, arrive
SUNDAY NIGHT. Leave TUESDAY, at 3
p. m. Returning, arrive THURSDAY, at 11
a. m. For information, etc., apply to W. T.
GIBSON, Manager.
Wharf foot of Drayton street.
Georgia and Florida inland
Steamboat Company.
Commencing Oct. 1.
STEAMER DATID CLARK
LEAVES savannah, foot of Lincoln street,
for Doboy, Darien, St. Simons, Bruns
wick and Way landings every Monday and
Thursday at 4 p. m„ connecting at Bruns
wick with Steamer CRACKER BOY for Sa
not signed for 24 hours
St'KAMER KATIE,
Captain J. 3. BEVILL,
WILL leave EVERY TUESDAY, at 5
o’clock r. m. (standard time), for Au
gusta and way landings.
1 All freights payable by shippers.
JOHN LAWTON,
i Manager,
Mniirimfta.
Savannah, Florida & Western Rv.
[All trains of this road are run by Centra
(90) Meridian time, which is 36 minutes slower
than Savannah time.]
Superintendent's Office, )
Savannah, Nov. 1, 1884. J
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOV. 8, 1884,
Passenger Trains on this road will run as
follows:
ATLANTIC COAST LINE EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 8:12 a m
Arrive at Savannah daily at 7:40 p m
Arrive at Jesup daily at 8:10 a m
Arrive at Waycross daily at 9:26 a m
Arrive at Callahan daily at 11:50 a m
Arrive at Jacksonville daily at 12:30 p m
Stops at all regular stations between Savan
nah and Jacksonville.
FAST MAIL.
Leave Savannah daily at 7:01 a m
Arrive at Savannah daily at. 8:17 p m
Arrive at Jesup daily at 8:43 a in
Arrive at Waycross daily at 9:60 a m
Arrive at Callahan daily at 11:29 a m
Arrive at Jacksonville daily at 12:00 m
Arrive at Dupont daily at 11:15 a m
Arrive at Valdosta daily at 12:06 p m
Arrive at Quitman daily at 12:40 p m
Arrive at Tfiomasville daily at 1:30 p ui
Arrive at Bainbridgo daily at 3:30 pm
Arrive at Chattahoochee daily at 8:62 p m
Stops only at stations named above and at
all stations between Thomasville and Chatta
hoochee.
Passengers lor Brunswick take tnis tram,
arriving at Brunswick (via B. & W. R’y) at
1:13P. x.
Passengers for Fernandina, Waldo, Ocala,
Leesburg, Gainesville, Ledar Key and all sta
tions on Florida Railway and Navigation
Company take this train.
Close connections at Jacksonville daily for
Green Cove Springs, St. Augustine, Palatka,
Enterprise, Sanford and all landings on St.
John’s river.
Passengers for Pensacola, Mobile, New Or
leans, Texas and trans-Mississippi points take
this train. Arriving at Pensacola 10:05 p. m.,
Mobile 2:40 a. m.. New Orleans 7:45 a in.
Pullman buffet and sleeping cars Waycross
to New Orleans.
CHARLESTON EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at. 1:30 p m
Arrive at Savannah daily at 1:30 p m
Arrive at Jesup daily at 3:31 p m
Arrive at Waycross daily at 5:00 p m
Arrive at Callahan daily at 7:13 pm
Arrive at Jacksonville daily at 8:00 pm
Stops at all regular stations between Savan
nah and Jacksonville.
Pullman parlor cars Savannah to Jackson
ville.
Passengers for Brunswick take this train,
fig at Brunswick (via Brunswick and
•n Railway) at 8:16 f. x.
JESUP EXPRESS.
Savannah daily at .• 4:20 pn.
at Savannah daily at 8:45 a m
at Jesup daily at 7:00 p m
i at all regular and flag stations be-
Savannah and Jesup.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
I.eavc Savannah daily at 7:20 p m
Arrive at Savannah daily at 6:15 a m
Arrive at Jesup daily at.. 9:58 p m
Arrive at Waycross daily at 11:35 p m
Arrive at Callahan daily at 4:45 a m
Arrive at Jacksonville daily at 6:15 a m
Arrive at Dupont daily at 1:20 a m
Arrive at Live at 3:47 a m
Arrive at Gainesv<jydaily at 7:00 a m
Arrive at ValdostiiWaily at 3:30 a m
Arrive at Quitman daily at 4:30 a m
Arrive at Thomasville daily at. 6:to a m
Arrive at Albany daily at 10:30 a m
Pullman palace sleeping cars Savannah to
Gainesville.
Pullman buffet and sleeping cars Savannah
to Jacksonville.
Passengers for Brunswick via Jesup take
this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:15 a. in.
Passengers for FernauUina, Gainesville.
Cedar Key, Ocala, Wildwood, Leesburg, and
all stations on Florida Railway and Naviga
tion Company aud Florida Southern Railway
take this train.
Passengers lor Madison, Monticcllo, Talla
hassee aud all Middle Florida points take this
train.
Connections at Jacksonville daily with
People’s Line Steamers and Railroads for St,
Augustine and all points on St. John’s river.
Through tickets sold and sleeping car berth
accommodatious secured at Bren’s Ticket
Office, No. 22 Bull street, and at the Com
pany’s Depot, loot of Liberty street.
JAS. L. TAYLOR,
Gen’l Pass. Agent.
R. G. FLEMING, oen’l Supt.
Central & Southwestern R. Rs.
[All trainsol thissystem are run by Standard
(90) Meridian time, which is 38 minutes slower
than time kept by City.]
Savannah, ga., Dec. 20, 188 t.
ON and after SUNDAY, Dec. 21, 1884, pas
senger trains on the Central and South
western Railroads and branches will run aa
follows:
Rk ID DOWN. READ DOWN.
No. tl. From Savannah. No. 69.
10:00 am Lv Savannah Lv 8:46 pm
8:15 p m Ar Augusta Ar 5:50 a m
0:25 p m Ar Macon Ar 3:45 a m
11:25 pm Ar Atlanta Ar 7:30 am
4:25 a m Ar Columbus Ar12:38 p m
Ar Kufaula Ar 3:16 p m
11:15 pm Ar Albany Arl2 20 pm
Ar MiiledgovUle....Ar 10:29 a m
Ar Eaton ton Ar 12:30 p m
Mo.L'r. From Augusta. No.tU. No. it.
9:46 a m Lv.Augusta...Lv 9:00 pm
3:Bu p in Ar.Savannah.Ar 6:80 am
6:35 p m Ar. Macon... .Ar
11:25 p m Ar.Atlanta...Ar
4:25 a m Ar.Coluuibus.Ar
Ar.Eufaula.. Ar
11:15 p m Ar.Albany,...Ar
Ar.Miil’viile..Ar
Ar. Ei, ton ton.. Ar
No. 56. From Macon. bio. 59.
12:00 a m Lv .. .Macon Lv 8.05 ; m
6:30 a m Ar—Savannah Ar 8:30 p m
Ar—Augusta Ar 3:45 pm
Ar—Miife’viiie Ar 10:2;< a m
Ar— Eaton ton Ar 12:30 p m
No. 1. From. Macon. No. J.
7:50 a w Lv ill aeon Lv 7:16 p m
3:i6 p m Ar ...Eufaula Ar
12 20 p m Ar ... Albany Arll:16 p m
No. 6. From Macon. No. to
8:05 am Lv . Macon Lv 7:35 pm
12:31 pm Ar. . Columbus Ar 4:25 a m
No. 1. From Macon. tio. 61. No. 69.
8:16 a m Lv Macon . .Lv 7:BJ pm 3:67 am
12:25 ptu Ar .Atlanta. Ar 11:25 p m 7:80 a m
No.tS. From. Fort Valley. No. tl.
8:35 pmLv Fort Valley Lv 9:45 am
9:20 p m Ar Perry Ar 10.36 am
No. 8. From Atlanta, No. 66. No. 69.
2:50 p m Lv..Atlanta..Lv 8:10 pm 3:55 am
6:50 p m Ar.. Slaeon... Ar 11:45 pm 735 a m
Ar. .Eul'aula . .Ar 3:16 p si
11:15 p m Ar. .Albany.. .Ar..... . . 12:20pm
4:25 a 111 Ar..Columbus.Ar..... 12313 p m
Ar.Milied’ville.Ar 10:29 a m
Ar. .Eaton ton.. Ar 12:30 pm
Ar. .Augusta. .Ar 3:45 um
Ar. . Savannah. Ar 6.80 a m 3:3opm
No, 6. From Columtms. No, 90.
1:00 pm Lv—Columbus kv 9:53 pm
p:42 p m Ar.... Macon Ar 6:uoam
11:25 pin Ar Atlanta Ar 12:25 p m
Ar—Eufaula Ar 3:l6pm
11:16 p m Ar... .Albany Ar 12:20 pm
Ar. ...Miiiedgeville Ar 10:29 am
Ar.... Eaton ton Ar 12:30 pm
Ar—Augusta Ar 3:45 pm
6:30 a m Ar—Savannah Ar 3:30 p m
No. 9. From Kufaula. No 4.
11:50 am Lv Eufaula Lv 177777711
4:15 p m Ar.... Albany Ar „
7:15 p m Ar.... Macon Ar
4:25 a m Ar.... Columbus Ar 7,
11:25 p m Ar... .Atlanta Ar
Ar....Miiiedgeville Ar
Ar.... Eaton ion. Ar
Ar—Augusta Ar
6:30 a m Ar, .Savannah Ar
No. 96. From Albany. No. S3. No. k.~
10:45 a m Lv.. Albany... Lv 2:50 put 3:40 am
3:16 p m Ar. .Eufaula.. .Ar
6:21 pm Ar Macon Ar 7:16 pm 7:62 am
4:25 a m Ar. Columbus.Ar 4:26 am 12:33 and m
11:25 pm Ar Atlanta... Aril:2spm 12:25 p m
Ar—Miiiedgeville —Ar 10:29 a m
Ar....Eaton ton Ar 12:30 pm
Ar—Augusta Ar 3:<spm
6:30 am Ar Savannah Ar 3:3opm
No. 96. From Kaionton and Mills eville.
2:16 pm Lv Eaton ton 777777777777
8:42 p m Lv Milledgevilie
6:25 p m Ar Macon! ,7..
4:25 a m A z Columbus
Ar Eufaula
11:15 pm Ar Albany
11:25 p in Ar Atlanta
At Augusta
6:30 a m Ar Savannah
No, 96. From Perry. No. 99.
5:45 am Lv Perry Lv 3:25 pm
6:30 am Ar Fort Valley Ar 4:15 pm
I/ocal Sleeping Cars on all night trains be>
(ween savannah and Augusta, savannah and
Macon, Savan nab and Atlanta.
ConntcUont.
The Miiledgeville and Eatonton train run
daily (except Monday) between Gordon and
Eatonton, and daily (except Sunday) between
Eatonton and Gordon.
Train No. 63, leaving Savannah at B:4f i
u., will not stop (except on Sundays) to put
off passengers at stations between Savannah
and No. 4%.
Eufaula train connects at Cuthbert lor Fort
Gaines daily (except Sunday).
The Perry accommodation train between
Fort V alley and Perry run* daily (except Sunfi
day).
The Albany and Blakely accommodation
train runs daily (except Sunday) between
Albany and Blakely.
At Savannah with Savannah, Florida and
Western Railway; at Augusta with all lines
to North and East; at Atlanta with Air-Lira
and Kennesaw Routes to all points North
East and West.
Tickets for all points and sleeping car bertha
on sale at City Office, No. 20 Bull street.
G. A. WHITEHEAD, WILLIAM ROGERS*d
w e F shaman 11 **
J* oAW| jf • Jf . aiiiLLliM \ fq.
Gan. Tran. Agt. Traffic Manager. Savannah
Charleston & Savannah R. Co
sL S E ‘, V N I S f , 'i ; ,“T i S < <: C v‘:
Trains 43 and 47 wait indefinitely at Sa
vannah for connection with S., F. A w. R’EfSfl
Northward. . im
No, 35. No. iS. No. V i■
Lv Savannah ... 2:oopm 6:55 am 8:37
Ar Charleston... 7:25 pm 12:40 pm l:4san^
Ar Wilmington 8:06 p m 8:36 a m
Ar Weldon 2:35 am 2:45 pm
Ar Richmond 5:48 am 6:10 pm
Ar Washington 10:30 am lliOOnm
ArNew York... s:3opm
ArPort Royal.. 6:3opm 11:40am ..^K,
Ar Augusta. 2:15 pm
Southward^
No. Sh. No. it. No.tf. No. V).
LvCharl’ston B:lsam 3:2opm 2:45am 4:ooam
LvP’t Royal 7:35am 2:ospm
Lv Augusta 11:40am
ArSavan’h..l2:OOm 7:oopm 5:52am 6:4laia
All trains daily. Train No. 47 will stop only
at Ridgeland, Green Pond and Ravenel.
For tickets, Bleeping oar reservations and alt
other information, apply to William Bren.
Ticket agent, 22 Bull stiect, and at Charles
ton and Savannah Railway Ticket Office at
Savannah. Florida and Western Railway De
pot. C. S. GADSDEN, Snp't,
S. C. BOTLOTOK. G.P. L
J. W. Craig, Master Transportation.