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biiorce—Car f the B units.
Wlint a curious lift* roust, the man
Muvphy, who tried to kill his di
vorcetl wife at Pittsburg, Pa , and
then himself, have led. He was rich,
Well connected, and described as re
lwnkiLtly brilliant. Fifteen years
ago lie married a beautiful and ac
complished girl, tiro daughter of a
well known judge. S x yours alter
she obtained a divorce lroni him on
account ol iiis drinking too much.
She married-a M . O inpbell, who
died about a your ago, leaving her a
large fortune. Murphy, who had
all this while continued to bo Hin
cevuly ar.d deeply iu love with bis
wife, now begun to hope that he
might again win her. But his hope's
were (lashed to the ground by her
marrying, a few weeks ago, a Mr.
McLaren. Murphy went to call
upon this thrice-wedded woman,and
to wish her joy h’ bee new uuiou.
She received him alone, uud he con
versed with her some time pleasant
ly and with apparent guyety. Tntn
rising, as if to take his leave, he ap
proached her, saying: "I hope you
may be happy," then threw his arms
around her, t hot her through the
back and then blew out his ou
brains; and yet for years this wietch
ed man, whose every waking mo
ment must have been a torment,
passed among his f.iends as a gay,
light-hearted fellow.
A Qu.iker munu-ii of sixty accept
ed nu otter hum a Presbyterian el
der, null lit-lug remonstrated with
by a delegation of Friends appom -
ed to wait upon her, tor marrying
out ot tue meeting, she replica:
“Look Imre! Ivo been waiting just
sixty je.u's tor the meeting to main
me; and it ttio meeting don’t want
me to many out of it, why don’t
the lm e. tug bring along i:s young
men V ’ The delegation departed tit
tribune.
Wlmt greater thing is there for
two human souls than to feel that
they are joined lot lifts- —to strengths
en eaeli oilier in all labor, to rest
on eaeli otner m ail sorrow, to min
ister 10 each Other in ail pain, to be
one wiih each other in siLut, uti
mpealiable memories at the moment
of tile last j a. turn.
It is not the tashiou for ladies to
kiss . tub other by w.iy ol friendly
salutation now. They only toiuh
each other's Unger tips, faintly imu
mur “’So glad to see you,’’ and pa.-s
on. There is no longer any danger
ot their complexion being ki?sed oil
in spots.
“Molher, ’ .-aid a fair-haired uiQhin,
“Idon’t waut-W-jm-to Sunday-school. 1
want to go li-hm." “But the ti-li
won't bite oil Sunday ” “Well,"
le-pouded the probable future pie.-i
--(lent, ‘T’unsk it, enywHj; may be
tlieie’s some at's like me.”
By immersing the stems of white
uses in red and green ink they may
be colored green, pink and flesh
color. They will look as if natim
had done the work, audit only takes
ten minutes to change the color.
When a revolver is aimed at a
man in the Beat of discussion, lie
generally looks at tt us a pointed
argument. ,
“Is tins the Adams House?” asked
a struuger of a Bostuuiau. “Yes, till
veu get to the reel; tlieu it’s eaves.”
An editor with nit. a backbone don’t
amount to much. It’s his priuciple
column,..you know.—Statesman.
When a young mail i< deeply in
love with a pretty girl, to squeeze her
Laud is a pressing necessity.
When a woman becomes a laun
dress late iu life she may be said to
have reached the iron ago.
There wasn’t much money in
“stocks” when they were employed in
the form of pimidinidtit.
A clock is much like a man. When
it raises its hand, look out lor it. It
is going to strike.
MaYhr-s may be mud ■ in heaven,
!1 1 they 1 aye a most decided smell
of the other place.
Advm estab ished the“pioneer press”
when be li st luyged Eve iu the
garden.
The hair-dresser hopes bis heits w ill
never be able to sav, “lie dy ed poor.”
How to make v air cout last—Make
y air trousers and waistcoat first.
Tl g s ; n age of dead issues,dead
beats and dead locks,
1880. ALL ABOARD FOR 1881!
—o ■ ■■ —-
PAULK, HENDERSON & CO!
INVITE EVERYBODY TO CALL AND EXAMINE THEIR
DRY GOODS. READY-MADE CLOTHING
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS, ETC.
We keep constantly on, hand a full line of everything usually found in
a first-class dry goods store. Also lull supply of family groceries, which we
..Herat bottom prices.
We keep a nice assortment of ladies goo ls of the latest styles and fashions.
Bed steads., Chairs, Bureaus, etc., we always keep on hand at I ->vcst prices
Our line of hardware i3 complete, and we are constantly receiving fresh
£ pplies.
WOOL, WOOL, WOOL!
Wo are, as usual, prepared to give mir patrons the vjry best prices for
wool that the markets warrant, rum are prepa-ed to pay the hard cash to l
.my amount between otto pound aid fivo It limbed thousand pounds. W.
mean business and lots ot it.
We have the cash to pay for all country produce, and ulways pay tin
highest price.
Fnulk flenclerson & U<>.
nv2o-tf. A:.ai*aiia, Ga.
PERRY DAVIS’
tg —VEGETABLE
a PAIN KILLER
gtjEM A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY
‘ : j For * nternal and External Use,
Is a SURE CURE for all the Diseases for which it Is recommended,
and !s ALWAYS PEn|r ECTLY SAFE In tho hands of
i cven th^ rTlcst Inexperienced pcrsc.cs.
It Is a Bare and qc'ck remedy fer COIT(SHS, SOBE
L ;], WiSn£i THROAT* CIHiXS, end similar troub!e; affords instant relief
t ' :lrfv 3?*wnWfl in most malignant Jarirs of DIFIITIIEItI A, ar.tl is tlie best
P !| • fig® known remedy for KIIDUAIATISuI and NEUIiAL(>IA,
I THE OLDEST, BEST, AND MOST WIDELY KNOWN
f! kp FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WChLD.
HI ,/'V v I3E; It liss boon neil with such wonderful success in all
H i I(v Vi WfL r'" *of the icorhi fer CRAMPS, CHOLERA, IHARIIHIEA,
II DYSEfrTERY, c:vl a!l EOUTL COLUF-kAINTS, that it is
ill !sjl I consider* .s n unfailing cure for Ilu.se d'seascs.
P|| jgjw ip HAS STOOD THE TEST OF 40 YEARS’CONSTANT
If m M* W ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES.
I J pIlFj It is HECOJ*IIHENI>ED by Physician* Missionaries,
ji \l \ihfi Minister* Dl-imvgrers of I’ln.ntations. Work*Shop* and
£ I X {fc3 ' Factorieii* Nurses in Hospitals—in short, by Everybody
jjjij /J2J everywhere who ha : ever given it a triaL
|jg ‘§m i§| IT 13 WITHQUf A RIVAL A3 A LINIMENT.
i&|i , /jKg)l jij|p£n It fhonld alwr.ya bo uael for Pain in the Park and Side,
|i l I llliv* an l brings speedy and permanent relief in a’.l of Bruises,
§?* 'ulfi ' litißL-ej Cuts, Strains. Severe Rum* Scolds, etc.
FA3HL3T CAN SAFE lA* BE WITHOUT IT. It will
annna'.!y pave many times its cost In doctors’ tills, and its price
(p3|& > -y. it within tho roach of all. It is sold ct CYc. 50c. and 91*00
7a bottle, and can Ho obtained from all drug^stß.
PERRY DAVSS & SON, Providence, R. I.
Proprietors
|pO||
A PERFECT SURE REVIVER.
lIW. N BITTERS *.ro hi "lily recommended for all diseases re
quiring a certain and efficient tonic; cr ;>ecially Indigestion, Vyspepsin, Jrttcr
millcni\Fa)crs, Wcntqf Appetite, L /r- -f Il.rcngih, Lack of L'nerry, etc. Er.riclies
the blood, strengthens the muscles, a. i givcj new life to die nerves. They act
like a charm on the digestive organs, removing ait dyspeptic symptoms, such
as Tasting the Food, Bctcliing, Heat in the Slorr&ch, Heartburn, etc. Tho only
Iron Preparation that will not tlachca the teeth or give
headache. Sold by all drnggisti Y/rito for tho Al3 C Book, 32 pp. cf
useful and amusing reading—ccr.t free.
BROWIN CHEMICAIj CO., Baltimore, Md.
BITTERS
DAVID WEISBEIN.
— DEALER IN '
Dry (; oods, Notions, etc.
153 Broughton street, Savannah, (Georgia.
It is an old and true saying that energy and bii'iness tact will always
command success, and Mr. D.tvid W .islniu is a living illmdriitimi cf tlie
truth ii| that adage. Only u few years back we ctio remember him as the
prop'ietnr of a little 10x12 dry goods s'ore, with hut very little more stock
than that required to fid the show windows of his present store; hat to-dav
on enquiring for Wei.-bein’s dry goods store you are shown to one nt the larg
est and most completely arranged dry good store in the Smith, and that too
Containing a stock of goods in each department from which even the most
skeptical can select with entire satisfaction, both as to quality and price
Idle enterprising proprietor has earned an enviable name for bis establish*
menl. a* and ii is known throughout all sections of ihc country as Wkisbein’s
Ciibap i)uY Goons Stoke, and as an indisputable evidence of his just claim
to that distinction, we need only refer the reader to the numerous evidences
contained in his Such an endorsement is even stronger than
newspaper talk, and i* not only well deserved, hut also in keeping with the.
well-eaeiied reputation of Mr. Weipbchi for square dealing ami prompt at
tention to every detail of his business. He is now ready tv it Is his stock for
the fall and winter trade, which embraces all of the latest novelties in Iris
line ok trade, and those who favor him with orders for either his wholesale
or his retail department, will never have c.- use to regret it.
One of the main features of iiis establishment is that lie brings it to the
door of every customer; in fact,-before-the door of lively cross road by bis
system, namely : Any oie who write- lor samples receives them by the next
mail with prices end pricelist, from which selecueHs are made, and the order
forwarded. When the order amoavts to ten dollars, and the mo-nv is sent,
he prepays the Ireiught. If the goods are or.iared “C O I).,” and the
order amounts to twenty dollars,, he prepays the freight. Hence every con
sumer can select his goods hundreds ot miles away from Savannah, just, as
vvojl as if they were in Snvatm di, and get them delivered to their nearest
elation, free of express or freight charges, at his LOW prices, aid thereby
[ sencre a great saving to themselves—beside* they are tmt compelled to bttv
fr an a country store, who only keep a limited assortment of goods.—Savan
nah IlxcluDge* novl3-ly.
yon
Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, liron
cliitis, Astlmwt, Uousiuaption,
And All DUenari of TUIHOAT and LUMJS.
Put up in Quart-HIM lio for Family U*.
Splant. fle lly preptimi of B ilsan Tolu. Oryat illltwl
Rouk (J.tmlv. Old Rye, and other tonlr*. Tiie l*"rinula
la known to our t out physioinns, la highly oommemie I
uy them, and t e nnr-hsU of our moat- proininoMt
olnmns .Pr <*. (i A. MAItINKK. In CJhioatro, ih on H.a
liihal of aroryb- Ule. It is well known to ths medloM
;>rnlosai(*n that TOlill HOOK and KY K will nlTord til*
relief for Ootia ib, Ooldw, Influntizn, Dronciiitia,
Sore Tinoat, Weak I,nngs, also (Joimuiuption, m the in
wil!itanii Hdvjuii cfl et 'b'os. tA
\JHed na it PMVRHAGK and A PPKTIZKU, it innkr*a
leltKhMul t ml: for fa . ily use. f pleasant to tike; If
Soak or do ilitated, It <riven tons, actirity and Btisn^tu
u> th who’* human rr mn.
✓ n t DOS r 9£ OECEIVEOV
/ VvA IJ A A\ "xT • hy irinrinoipled deal- \
B ern who try t<* palm o'f upon you K<cK and Ivys in ■
| plof ur TOLU BOl.'K ANDItVH. whloli to I
\ tlio only roedictUed article made the ie**niiiiie umt- W
\ing a GOVKHNMKNT STAMP on each buttle./
UWIUIM K A MARTI.X. Proprietors,
111 MutlUon Ntrert, Chicaatfo.
fTT Ask your lAruirclet fa" ttf
?■ VT Ask your (.'rocer for It!
f.F Aik. your Winn Mri ahant Tor It!
pTdiildren, ask your Mammu for It!
PTMuld hy DRI'OUISTN, AROCGRt *m4
WINE MERC II AN Ttf every %% here.
W&'Jt'IUDtXrGoHjC TJ.SA:
Sole I‘roprt* tor* of the
yisi/s mm ixTiSTTii Vo. -is v- *
KinuOßfiMiO'gan. Kiigiavt! fro;-,
pliotowraph. Three Sets of lletti*, i eluding a }*.wcrfd S-o •
let. Eleven Stnv—rll that tron !>•: f any lu-ssih! 2 ‘.ter. HvctJc—v
IVo KneeE v-ll*. Highly fli’Uhed Llac . C;ue with ric<
yrendi Vnueer. and r.’ouls. Ail l~to invirovetsu nt.v. t:. <i. v Uni.
Pcd and Can**t -—fonud only the “KINO.'’ Vi, it I!.>xml hb
300 lb*. Shipped a 10 day* trial --n> better guararteec u. be f v.
Shipped Direct.for - §36
Thti - ICDG,——
O/ toned iuatruineni ran be made. It cost* nothing to tr> .k
■/ I ni/lt PIA WoGrrrff, S7Mre and Vp-
I Lii 1 ---•Jii ri(jlit I’in non. Seven auc
srvcn ad n tb.rd tx-tavi.*. Pr.’ from fit .1 i j.wsrd l . Instru
(nentsw . .-ranted S"ld Direct. No Agenti wateu
Send Cat°
The Meriden Purci>?tsin|>: Cos.,
JNOTICE
Tn tencliers and "tilers tliul inuy be
iu ere-lcd. ih-t tlie B urd ot ivuica
i ri ol Berrien county wit! meet in
N.ishv i le on the following days, to
wit: On the Ist Tirosday in I'elirn
aiv, March, Apt i l . June, and Juy.
All teachers wishing to tie examined
are requested In be present on one ot
Ine above named days, e it will be
the only days that they will be ex
iiniii. and. All teiteher* wishing to
each a puli it- school, must conte to
■lie C S. C’ and rontract on tlie par;
"I itie Board ot Education iviih him
lie'oru tlmy c mmeuce their sehool
otherwise it cannot lie a public school,
ns IbeC.s. C. will not v i-it schools
'ipt year for the purpose ol i-ouli hi-I
ine w itli teacbeis. If you vviinl to
it ach i; public- sclioid ttiis year, no
li. e tin* above and govern youn-elves
ncc 'fllogiy. By rude- ot Board.
Jan 15-tf Jit*. 1-’. (iounman,
C. H G,
IT von arr a von fir*
K sr orUu-lD**Bß.'w,yUi• Ura m.7n of let
g ened by the strain of \&B ter-HoAlißi over ntuiJ
Eyour duties avoid wff night vox k, to rr* B
jibtixnuhints aud ftse tore hroinn?:vef.au|
KHcp Skitters. y waaio, Hop fc. and
B It y,ra are young and wßuffering from any in g
or cL ihipa Mtiou ; if you arc mar-r|
tried or Kindle, old orafyoTiur. suffering fror.i’l
fjr r o r l l * ,a l th or ianguish Eing on a bed of sick
Baeia, rely on Hopgßitters.
8K 'YVhoever you are, Thousands die an
Hwhs-oever you feel jrat nually from some
|St bat your sysfom '3* ; 4 form of Kidney
■fja?ed.s cleensingr, ton* 'ngSne l disease that uilKiit
JSuig or btimuiating IftL- ij hare l>ecn proYeutu-vl
0 without intoxicating, .ft by a time Jy ue o;
Raitter H 8? P HGtjD ‘ t,yr -*
1
J...X7J1.--.1, Ud.ie l/Aargu -**&, D . _
Kor ■ s.*Mj i* u,
Wnlctnt, oLsea.-eW|s4i-l g’H an ab'rolut
KSof tho Hto.uucA, Li. F7n irrcHibU-
Wjoireln. blood, vi I*ll | i jble cu r o for
WUver otr,mri<a r jHU K J.tUTinke nosh ,
gHTon vi il be „Ss,l jubc of opium,
■cured ifycrj Ust ;iyj niTTmO * tobacco. oij
yHop SLUcrs Ij | -Uv I
1 Xfyoißmsim^■j Soldb”drt k
gpl7 weak and tig visi:;, bondfc/S
glowroirited, try NlVlm Circular. ■
is avc yo u *[TA I ! ,i0? EIT7riL; 8
El Ife. H hno §r\ |A! L | co *. I
Eor.voc! hurt- g Rup:-.ot,tcr f K. Y. 3
A. Leffler,
WHOLESALE GSIGOER
No. 159 Bay Slrect,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
Fruits, Eli ur.
Wines Liquors,
Ci.Tttrs, etc.
IMPORTER OF FOREIGN FANCY GRO
CERIES.
npt3o-ly.
7 Fh'ENDAuisl%
KENDELUS SPAVIN CUBE.
, The most successful rerocoy ever
iiiscov.erei'l', os it is ceitoin iu its ef
fects uud does not blister Rend proof
below.
From ev. P. N. Cnirpt r,
Presiding Elder of the St. Albans
, District.
St. Albnns, Vt., J.id. 20th 1880.
Dr. B. J. Kendall & Cos. Gems :
i In reply to your letter I will sny tliol
ruv experience with ‘KembiH’s S, tivin
( lire’ hos bceu very sutislnctoiy in
deed. Three or tour wars ago I pro
cured a bidlle ot your agent, and with
i cured n hoi so of liinieMi-ss caused
by a spavin. J. ist seiiso.j my Inurse
became very lame and I turned him
out for a few weeks when he became
better, tmt yvheu 1 put him on ti.e
road he grew worse, when I dis
co, crcd that a ringbone was forming.
I procured a bottle of Kendall's
i Spavin (Jure and with less than a bot
tle cured him so that he is not lame,
neither cau the biiuch be found.
Ilusprcllnlly vi nrs,
P. N. (.hangar.
PERSEVERANCE WILL TELL.
Stoughton, Mass , March IG, 1880.
| 13. <l. Ketdall & Cos., Gents:—ln
in-lice to }oii and mysetl. I ibiok I
! "light to tel you knot, that I hate re
; ooved two lame spavins with K u
-1 <hill's Spavin Cme.’ one very Urge
iilie, don't k.li-w how bn.” the spav in
bad been tlaere. I lmv ' owned the
| lioie eight month*. It took me lour
I months to take tin. large one ofl and
I two (or the small one. 1 have useil
II t, u bottles. The horse i< emirvlv
well, tn tat ah Si iff . and no liiipch to
be seen m- lelt. Ti:is i> a w.u deitul
j mediejne. ll i- anew tiling here,
Imt it it does for all vvliat il li as done
tor me its sale will tie very great.
Rtspscilully voiirs.
(. has. E Paik.r.
Kenda’i’s ft| nviii.C'iire is sure in its
i fleets, mild in its action as it does
not Idixter, yet it is penetrating and
|Owelliil (<> reach ever v deep sealed
pain or lo remove any bony growth
or olliei enlargement, >ia-li as spavii s
plii-ts, cutl'S, caltnlis, sprains, swell
ings, any Isineiics* and all eularge
nleaTs ol the joints or limlis. • r iheii
m.di-m in man and foi any ■ urpose
mr whirl, a liniment i- u-ed tor man
nr beast. It is now known to tie the
nest liniment lor man ,rr used, aci
mg tiilid and vet e.rtain ill u effects.
Semi address tor llluslrr.ltd nrt ulai
which we think gives positive p mol ot
Us viriuex. No lemedy tins ever met
with snoh unqualified success, to 0111
knowledge, tot ire.'Si as well a limn.
l’riec sl, per ta I tie. or six .routes
tor 95 Ail druggists have it uo n
get it for jou, or it wifi lie sent to
any addressoii receipt of price by llo:
proprie.ors. Dll. B J. KENDALL
& ( 0.. Enosbiirgh Falls, V, rm ul.
Hunt, Rankin & Lamvk, Ag'is.
Attalita, Ga
BRUNSWICK & ABA Vi Y li, h.
Change of Hcliedu le.
SrPEKiNTKNDKNr’s Officb, 15. & A
H It, Brunswick, Ua., July 10.
1870.
On and ii I tor the above date paasen
irer trains on ibis road w ill run as
follow k:
Leave Brunswick every day
(Sundays ex opted) at..7:00 am
Arrive at Alapahu 8:45 p in
Arrive at East Albany 8 :00 j, in
Returning. leave Albany at 8:00 a in
Anive at Alapalia 12.10 p in
Arrive at Brunswick 7 ;80 p mi
Trains from Albany make dost
connection at Tebenuville with A. &
G. passenger train from Savannah,
and with but few hours delay at
Tebeuuiillo, with A. & (1. passeugei
train for Florida.
Trains from Brunswick connect at
Tclnanvilie with day passenger train
on the A. & G R. 11., Vvhit-li leaves !
Tcbeauville for Florida at 1:3 pm
CriAiu.ES L.
Geu’l Sop t.
R D. Mkadkr,
Assistant S > .
DE. K. KUEEITZKI.
RESIDENT PHYSICIAN..
Wayceoss. Ga.,
Will give careful attention to the
treatment of Diseases of Females ; and
also to the treatment of chronic or dis
eases ol long standing. Chronic dis
eiqed patients requiring close alien
tint), that live to" great a distance to
be visited at their homes, will lie fur
nished nurses and accommodations a:
Way cross; jiu22tf.
fHUS k’MPfcH UoW'* 1 ' & C’o'h >'Wpn) CT A< • 1
/ortlslntf IVir.-'uiM 10 Sprue-.' At.), nh*r“ uilvertl^lma
torutnwwj Va uu&o -ox < M\V V OliH
Savannah, Fforidr. & Western Railway.
Genf.kau Manaokr’s Okkick,
Savannah, May 21st, 1881.
On and after SUNDAY, May 22d,
1881 Passenger traius ou this road will
mu as follows :
FAST MAIL.
Leave Savannah daily at. .1 :20 p. m.
Leave Josttp daily at 3:40 p tn
Leave Tebeauviile daily at.. 5 :05 p m
Arrive at Callahan daily nt.7 :41 p m
Arrive at Jacksonville daily at
8 ;40 p in
Leave Jacksonville daily at
7 :35 a rn
Leave Callahan daily at .. .8 :42 a m
Arrive at Tubeauville daily at
1 i :10 n m
Arrive at Jeswp daily at. .12 :35 p in
Arrive at Savannah dully at
3 :00 p m
Passengers from Savannah tor
Brunswick lake this train, arriviug at
liruusw ick G ;0() o m.
Passengers leave Brunswi k at 9 :30
a. M., arrive at Savin unh 8 :00 I*. m.
I’asseugeiH tor Darien take this
train.
Passengers tewing Macon ntJrOO
a.m. daily iuclmlmg Sunday ) /Ptninect
at Jcsup will, this train for Florida.
Passengers from Florida by this
train eon,root at Jesup with train ar
riving in Macon at 7 :50 p. m. (daily
iucluiliug Sunday )
Draw ing Room Cars on this traia
between Savstinnh and Jacksonville.
J ACKSON VILLE EXPIIESS.
Leave Savannah daiiy at. . 10 30 p rn
Leave Jesup daily at. 2 -40 a in
Leave T. bean v.lle daily at 4 :35 a m
A n ive nt Cal la ban daily at. 7:l1 a m
Arrive at jAcksonville daily at
8:10 am
Ar.ive Live Oak daily at 10:45 am
Leave Live U.-.k daily at 2:30 pm
l.uive Jacksonville daiiy at.5:25 p ul
Leave Cut a ban dalle at.. . . G :25 p In
j Ai nveTebeativ ilk, daily at. . 9 :50 p in
rtri ive at Je-np daily at... 11 :05 pin
Arrive Savannah daily at. .2 :U0 a in
Palace Sleeping Curs ou this train
daily between Savauiiali and Jackson
ville. Charleston anil J icksnuville
aat Mae.in and Jacksonville,
No change id ears between Sevan
call and Jacksonville and Macon and
Jacksonville.
Passengers leaving Macon 7 :30 p
m connect hi Jesup with this train tor
Florida daily.
Passengers IV. m Florida by this
Haiti con ll eel at Jesup with train ar
liv iug at Macon 7 :U5 a in and ily.
Passengeis iron. Savauuali for
Gaines, i'le. Cedar Keys aid Florida
I ransn R n.d lake this train.
Passengers from Savannah for
Mudisou. Mobiieeilo, l allab.issue aud
Qtilt.&y-titkr- tfiYK-in-hr:
PaS-eiigers tn 111 Qtiiocy, TallaliHS
see. Mohliceltu and Madison take this
train, u.eeling sleeping cars at Teueau
v ide ai 9 :10 p. m.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
Leave Sin,inn.ili dal y at.. 4:15 |i lit
Leave Jesup daily < t 7 :‘o p m
Leave iebeaiiville daily id.9:30 p m
Leave Du,.0.,( daily at ...It :45 p ill
At rive Thnumsv ille daily i. 5 UIU a at
Am, e limn bridge daily hi..B: 'o ant
Arrive Albany daily at.. . h :!.i a m
Leave Albany daily a, ... .4 :45 p tn
Leave Baiulii idge daily a1..5:1.V p in
Leave Thomsisv it le dally at. B-45 p lit
Ainve Diij.out i nily at 1 -45 ant
Arrive Tebeauviile dai.y at 4 :<• i a lit
Ari ive Je-up daily al ... G 25 tin
All Ve iSavalmab daily t. .9:ioa in
hll pin eats run tiirough ticiweeu
SavvDUah aul Altuuy and J.n ksoti
vilb id .tloiilgomeiy daiiy uilhout
ilniuge.
Connect at Albany with passenger
trains both ways on Smith western
uulroiid to aud trom Maon, Eulatils,
tMouigomery, Mobile, New Orleaus
etc.
Mail steamer h.-aves Biiinbridg.) for
O
Ap.-ilaeliieola and Columbus every
l ues. lay and .’vaturdny.
Close i ouuectiuti at Jacksonville
daily (Sundays excepted) for Green
Cove Springs. St. Augustine, Pnbitka
Enterprise; and ail laudiags ou ftt.
John’s i i\e>-.
Trains on 11. and A. R. R. leave
June!ion, going west m 11 :d7 a. ir.
aud tot If nusw ick at 4 :40 p. in. daily
except Sunday.
Through Ticket* sold and Sleeping
Car Berths and Drawing Roon Car
.iccoiiimodaiions secured m BREN'S
ficket Utttee. No 22 Bull street,
Hid nt the company’s depot, foot of
Liberty street.
JAS. L. TAYLOR,
General Passenger Agent.
•I. S. Tyson, Master Transportation.
11. t,. UAL. ivs.
Guncial Alaii.-i er.
Floresion Coloftsie.'
A Kott, D.*!ipKful and Faßhiomiblo Ferfnme.
Fragrant,
hold by drujrplfit* and fancy goo-ls dealer'-.
C., UiciaisHi N. Y.
ff Ginger, BuchUe Blundrnlco, Stlliingda and;
smany other cf the he t medicines known are coin-,
& blued so skillfully in Parke*’* Owgkk Tonic as*
jhto males it the greatest Dlooti Purifier and the ;
£ Bug} ZloaltUcpd Strength Ec;:f oror over used.'
K It cures Dycpcpoia, Rhoiiroalicm* Neuralgia,;
Slooslesortcss, and all diseases c f the SiornarS,.
ip TUV. h, Lvnnc, Livor. Kidneys, Urinary Organs
Cotyplninls. . ' !
V. If you are wasting away, with Consumption or,
* any disease, i. e the Tonic t e-day, V
w.your symptoms risy be, it v.T.I surely help you.
I Ruinrmbcrl This Tonic cuvs c uulwancss,,
'■'a ihc He:t Family ev r made, entirely.
;dMerest fr i.i laitci'. k! , < Ciu;;er i'rspas o.Ovis Club
oth r Tonics.rnrl< o:.d>inc‘ i t u : 1 tcurati’/ oprop- <
ertiesof all. Buy a 50c. bottle of your draftee.*..
{jenuino v.-hh - t our .mature oil ov.ir,
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