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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3a, 1873.
THi YILLCW FrVEI IN BAIH
-81l Q*.
DEATH OF EX-SENATOR BRUTON
AND OTHERS.
The Disease is Hellrred to have As
sumed a Contagious Form.
BUSINESS St srENItED.
a scouoh’-sritii he v < QM.vc\rrr
[SreciAi Teleoram to the Quitman
Bans kb.]
Baikbbwok, Ga., O' toFer 30, 187:’.
Ex-Senator Bruton died yesterday.
Mr. Frank Green and Mrs. George Pearc
died last n*ght. Mr. Lewis Ehrlich is
hopeless. There are now about twenty
fire eases in the city.
IVe ha 1 a heavy frost this morning,
which we bop will cheek the fever,
though at present there is no improve
incut in the situation.
Bus ness susp'n ’e and and the place al
no it deserted, 8 u y vie are a stricken
community.
My dailv reports to the 8■ • atinah
Newt are reliable. Too much pra se can
not lie given to Mr. J. 11. Gray, telegraph
operator here, for the heroic manner in
which be keeps his post against remon
strances of relatives ami friends.
It is believed this morning the diseaei
Las assumed a contagious form.
-t - b. e. ir.
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Georgia Fears
At a fruit convention recently held in
Boston, Mass , at which thirty-two States
were represented, there being also nu
merous delegates from foreign < ountfies,
nod where were exhibited thousands of
pears of various var.t es from Maine to
California, the prize for the Lest pears
shown was awarded to Mr. J. .1. Toon, of
Atlanta. The fruit exhibit. dly him w. s
raised in Atlanta by him and Mr. llieha,d
Betels
I'lcadlng “Infant ”
A bopelui youtn m Savannah, who has
a wife nnd is the father of two ehildieii,
had his wages garnisheed l y an impatient
oreditor the otlu i day, and win n the east
came lip before a magistrate for livesti.
gatiou, the defemlant moved to and so lss
the suit upon the ground that he was an
“infant," that is, only twenty veui.i of
age. We have know n creditors to have
dclmqu. ut do! tots to "p ay baby" on
them before, but tlii- is the most eojorous
“baby” we have ever known. The us
tere magistrate in this ease veiy pi <pi r
lv decided that the aforesaid “i. nt,"
husband and father■ was rat In i two vig
orous to avoal the pay mi lit of a t
Another Vive in Madison Florida
vnuiml bil lUisuuy u.o nU; i' 1
111 st., alld desl toyed nil entire Ido. k oi
buildings. Mad .on bus eeita.uly sus
tained cXtiVliic loss fiom fire Slue the
war this being the thud i oullagrnt .on
within the past u years, and it is esti
mated that in all, alout Shi O,Out> woith
of property has bn II destioyevl. It is
thought that those whose built).ngs Were
consumed last week will not attempt to
rebuild at any eaily day, ii' ever again.
yellow Ferer in Haiuhridye.
This Ureadiul seouigo has, beyond a
doubt, become the source of much alarm
in Billudiridge, and so prevalent as to
cause many to desert their homes in dread
of the threatening danger of tin* disease.
Business has been almost entirely sus
pended, and tue little Oak City is said to
l« in a deplorable state . inactivity, save
the commotion created by the scourge.
Up to the last account we have seen,
Hwenty-five cases were under treatment
<unl a. number of deaths had already oc
curred. It. is hoped that the iceeiit
change in the weather will be of gn at
advantage to these plague-smitten peo
ple, and that the physicians will soon be
able to stop its progress and restore many
of the sufferers to health. We can ouyex
t' ml our sympathy to the nlUu ted eiti
scus of Baiiibndg.*, and hope and pi ay
foi a favorable change and their speedy
recovery.
Jlhite fey's Sun.
This Radical g* nius attempts to ridi
cule a paragraph in cur mws column of
last week, in reference to Bainbridge
merchants giving tle ir aid to this social
equality organ by advertising in its col
umns. \Y hitch yei pys oin in tide and n
his comment upon it -ays they (the ntet
eh.nits advertising in lbs paper,) aia- "*ii
tibU Democrats,” and then go. s on tosay
something about the rights and privi
leges of free American eitisens to disre
gard 1«>1 rival opinous, &<■., u tb' ir so
< iai laid business turns actions, and in ti
ll Ate- that uv are very nim h in mod of
ti ls patriotic (f) feeling. Yes, we eon
s. st that we are entirely void of any such
feeling as will prompt us to aid in the
support of a Radical paper in Georgia,
sad we ho]*' we never will become such a
policy Democrat as to directly encourage
these bonded enemies and insatiable vam
pires of our country, either in a to ial,
business or political measure, by giving
them id ouiagemeutvto proceed with the
oppression of our air. idy burdened and
y.'.m b red pr> pie.
•I. Clarke Swayze Again.
I Below we publish a letter addressed to
j us by Mr. J. Clarke Sways'*, in order
j that he may set himself right if we have
done him any injustice. YVc think, how -
I ever, he must have misread our article,
j for.it certainly does not charge him with
j ever having advocated “the idea that the
negro had special rights -or more rights
than he had.” On the contrary, wc
] never saw a carpet-bagger in our life that
was disposed to abate any of his rights
i for a negro or » white man either They
iw. re much more inclined to use the ne.
g-o for their own promotion than to
yield their rights to advance Sambo to
position. Nor did wc say that Swayze
claimed special rights for the negro over
any white man. Possibly he did not.
But Swavz • seems, in his Georgia ex
perience, to have gotten a clear insight
j into the management of “shystejing pul
| iticlans,” and “Republicans," who by
j pampering the negro i ontrohd his vote,
j And they "outwent" Sways** so far on
the negro question that he (Swayze)
“could not have been elected bailiff in
Georgia.” Well, we don't ldamc him for
becoming disgusted at such conduct
amongst his own kith, and retiring to
the distant regions of Kansas. 3 here is
a little redeeming feature in that. It
shows there was still lift in him a small
streak of sensibility and that be could
not stand everything.
Swayze says that wc “cannot produce
iinytuing of which be is author that <om
rn.ts hin to any other position.” That
is so, and In- might s.fey have gun" fur
ther and challenged us to p oduee any
Iking of whioli ho was author (without
any limitation) while he lived in Georgia,
for if there is one line of his Georgia edi
torials in our possession, custody or con
trol, we do not know it. We believe that
he was generally considered a Simon
pure Radical mid supposed he run a
schedule consistent, with the programme
generally adopted by that ilk. lint with
out further comment we give Ins letter.
Wt* would nut intentionally misrepresent
even a Radical in far off Kansas, and our
readers can seofor themselves what he has
to say :
Tomka, Kansas, Oct. 17, 1873.
Editors Quitman Banner:
In your issue of the 9th inst. you ex
tract 1 rum an article of mine arid make
comments. A reply through try paper
would not reach your readers, and as you
do me gross injustice, 1 write you t his to
toll you so. The position 1 occupied in
Georgia on the n* vio quest on, 1 occupy
here. It is a matter of pnn pie w.tii
me. 1 fought hard for tin rights of the
negto as gu tianleed to him by the laws
i el tlie country, but hav*-always iepe led
the idea Mint tile negro had spec a r,:b Is
oi looi" rights tii.m I had, lut which)
.den was iir. p* eKK'sl upon them by ahy-i
--b i ng pid.t , mis w ho w anti and the i roles.
1 could nevei have been elected bailiff in
til oi. 'A, bet It use 1 Iclu.-ed to p .11 pel tile
negro, as li. l seemed to exper t R puHL.
■ alls to do, uho offeit'd their votes ill
tiie qu* -,’ on -i oi the day. You r,'ir.net
pH ii" any i .‘eng which I tun author of,
ii it eouim is me 10 my other posit on.
Vi u have . pok- n wileut Inowi tig's, j
and i th' iclo t yi uto those who |
• ' ' Vpo • 1.1 Hit e.i el'll !y.
1 ii.l. no j , ut . n tii the gu mid ol i
ley peiit val reio.djlut Ido l.ot wan. to I
he lllii.fl pies* utl'll, even alnollg a p't pe |
who hatetho sound ol n.y linne, and 1 j
tiust that thore is hoiioi inough anon;: ;
members of tlie pirns of Giorgia to tit
me simple justice, suny I nuniot u:,*lei- ;
take to offer t hem battle at this and stmiee,
as was my want, in former days.
Kespettfuliy yours,
J. t'I.AKKn iSwaYZB.
Democratic Victory
In a recent election in the great State
of Ohio the Democrats elected the ii can
didate foi Governor, and a majority in
the Legislature, rvhieh insures a Demo
cratic United State's Smut or jrotn that
State for the next six years. Pretty good
for a defunct (according to Radical theo
ry) party.
Mtturr S. lb Spencer, formerly of
Thouiasville, has been nominated for
Mayor of Atlanta, over Judge Collier, by
a, majority of twenty-four votes.
LOUISIANA.
Kin otitl lit-sens \V.tito.\ Tun I’nopi n.
The Picayune last evening received in
formation that, the steamboat Ozark which
was lust year purchased by the Kellogg ;
Government, would Sunday mot ring leave j
the city fully armed and pi ovis.ou tl for 1
a x weeks, for some portion of the State, j
supposed to be the Giant Parish and K.ip- i
ides n the Red River. The exped ti n,
it stated, would lay at the mouth of Red
River, say Point.* Coupee parish, and be
ing all mounted, would ] n.sL foiw.utl,
arvompauletl by the steamboat, to Rap*-
dt*s and Giant, where all the geutlt iiu n
charged with being concerned :n the bat
tle of Colfax, n April last, and n sup
porting the MfEi.fiy Goveiuuunt n
these parishes tv er siutv, wou dbc brought
to this city.
Orders have been issm and from head
quarters commanding Capts. b’uow au.l ;
Taylor, of the mounted police, with thir
ty u;cn well inounud, and Capt. Or. y,
with lifteen otlieeis of the Third Pm net,
and a cannon, also mounted, to boh!
themselves in read ness for marching or
ders. Fifty patrolmen, armed with Win
chester rifles, nnd one euunon, will be ,
kepton board the steamboat, ready io
co-operate with the others on land.
These will be under the command ot
Capts. Lawler and Joseph. The boat s
to l>e under command of YV. F. Loan, by
the grace of Kellogg, Harlan Master, ami
Commodore. W. J. DeKlvn**, a Deputy;
United States Marshal, will also be ptes
. eat as Colonel of Lou'siann State Militia,
and all will lie under command of A. S.
i Badger, Chief of Police.—A. 0. I.cay- 1
urn, 18 th.
Reduction in all Hinds of Dry Goods
Those sly little railioadspei illations of
the bankers didn’t come to grief for
nothing. And muh good has been de
rived from the romantic, gu.iifu! pecca
dilloes of government officials and et-eeter- ,
a. Ou oiali this. onfuiion, toll-blood,
ed robbery and woefulness, there crops
out here and there benefi' ial effects to
some portion of poor, imposed-upoc hu
manity. As yet the money panic has not
'•aused our merchant* to “close up shop.”
But. the Wall street commotion has sent,
all dry goods down to zero. Our leading
merchants have imported largely, their
stores are full of fashionable goods and
moiiey is scarce. The majo i*y of mer
chants are weaithy, and do business upon
a linn basis, in u s.rictlv legitimate man
lier. Their large suip'tu capital enables
them to meit all emergencies arising from
mng iny in the money-market. Goods
are leiiik • i down at remarkably low fig
ures, oi some iiistanim far below tie
oi igiial tost. Thisbappy movement as
sists to r store confid' n • • in trad", puts
money m circulat on, i ml gives the pub
lic an opportunity to makeixtroordinary
bargains in all kinds of wearing apparel.
N. Commercial A&eerUur.’&Zrd.
for (If cell \ ears I Mlfl'irul tl" 111 ili-ii tleieo
I,iter; Ii i since ! ii.-ctt one cai'Kiiei* "f -immon '
l.ivni: fMH i cron Ol iliin Cut, ttlecii i. now >• v
cnil x ears I hale tiee A Collljei 111! let> •» -oiill'l
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t io i»k* In-in
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All YVulk y% »• r ih*»**l u> »*.• »• tvpi*--* I’Oll
W. ’ll SMITH.
P. s. « * 111 < • \U‘ ii ll r •
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THE
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OF IIE
Son;li (iuorg'ia
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a. ii .IS, . d-. L . « tr .
To ho ii-!<l it
TllO i.Y VI Ui, 1 I A
Ytrain ci :Ui I- Y Oc* 6 1
IGW. and t;> of.i M!i 5 1 y
ut tli.* I'Allv GliCUin)3 .f lie
Association.
TANARUS! t* Kan (iiomi K** ar** «*n tin* Ka.-t i
ol Tboma-v illo. nbon litilC a miU* fioui In* i
hi.sin >s por ion ol'do* l.*\v. .
Tin* pn niimits an* libotal arid (lit*
ir.riiis at<* itlttpli- ft*r ilto * x!nbiiioli ol ailu.lrs. |
lai tl i|u* oisp':r. of nirtt lilut iy in actual oju-rn
(i* n. (’< tnloruibb* > al!s for sun k pro\ idui IT ft*
«*l e! uifp'.
Sj ccial a tt*ntinn is c tllul to (In* lollowiiti*.
pc-iniuiiiw oi boT «h*il in tin* i’lctnium
S PEC IA L VllllMlVMS.
The follow lit ts special P «in *ms ait* oll»-i«‘«l
by (In* .“(*iiili (»a. A. A M Assot ii lon and by
an over sijiln won* U*fi on; of* lit* I'rcini-un list :
l'or ll» la! 4.0 st and b< •>( and splay of aniclos ot j
all k Tub. t mb. iced in la-par in * ut l>. das- j
Ist lo• y\ t: I'lt-st-i \ cs. pick «•>. j -ilics cal- |
sup-*. cc . matic by my oin- lady tin* arii- j
c'*t*> to bo ail rnumilactnri and by iln* t-xliibi- |
t.>r s*»» |
Tv* tin* gcntb-inau pitying (In* largest amount
ol entry lees
To he lady pay »ng the largest amount of en
try V* s. S2‘>
I.Y COL. P. McGLASHAN.
Foi :la* bes: b y ri*lei. under 1G years **(
nge. A *ph i ibd Spanish .“addle
A’ a* n. tin- follokY'it tr piv- dnuis :
I or he lai-uys! c op of c It t) prvi lueed np
on one tr- ol upland wiili -la em*-nt
of tl e n «>«!«• ol cu iiYjitivoi jin* amount
and k u*l *>l man ir.*- ns*d. th.* penod *>t
pinning the n uiber •>! times ploYvetl
and hoevl. the kind of -eed used *ith
uost of protbic*i*'t*. lan I to b<- m ieiir* <1
ai.*l c*»t t»*n " • ight-il by f -vo oi mot r dis
in «-i t*s{» and parties, and ceil li.ates tm
-11M.e.1. s•*»>
For the largest crop of cot ion grown on ft***
aei«*- v | land in one b *dy same re
q'drv'n.eiiis us üb.*v.-.
For iln* hug* si . ivp .1 corn town on one
acre of «pallid sain • r- tjniteiueuis as
ulooe. -j'O
foi ihe '.ar.e*t ero*» efcorn grown < n five
acres ol land in one body, same ic
quiiv inents. §.'o i
For iim* hug* .-*1 crop ol oats raised on 5 acres j.‘>
For tin- luge-*! ciopot -Yveol po ;«tv*es raised
oil »me acre. \ *»f an acr- to be dug aud
m« asured as above nquind.
For bes* .j bah> >*t *.p ami cotton.
F*»r ihe best bale o? Upland CoilON.
lira* *1 Tourminent lor 51*3 In g*dd on F- *
day Novtinber 7i;.. lirarvi Toon.am.-in Haii
riiday night. A. i\ WTUGHT, Pres.
uias. i . Sec y. 43-2 t
.''avfmnah Advertisements
M VSTC Cl VEX A WA F.
Wi.li.Yery box luilmlj.aper.il c. nil* *c
g’veSU cent* wonli *1 .Viii-ic. With eveiy piec**
oJ Music or ieied yy «- give away another ot s uni*
price. Send y out orders to
It. L.SCHXFINKU.
book A Music L'ealer,
.Savaiumh, Ga.
M. J. DOYLE,
dkai.ku r.\
Family Groceries,
LIQUORS,
FRUITS,
VEGFTAni.ES, <fe.,
j Sole Ag« nt for John T»\| ;ie Son C lehra'evl
brand
tir'BATY Lht.
31A UK KT SO f A liE- -EA S J Sll> J \
g v/w*; ti aa.
t idei“ limit »h<- c * .niF p onq lly at emi-d
•**i.t«‘*t.be : It. !’>9 dm
n\ Mil! iim;
ri'.taii. I)E »ia:i;> in
BUSTS i.Y I) KHOES,
119 (0 GRE33 STREET
Savannah, Ga.
ep ember .3187 J tim
F. Harmmerle,
l>. VI. LI
BOOT & f'U K r ' 3
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EMTARffAS, OA.
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ClitlMiUUlv Cl t::inrl, :i fi• ‘X- Hint tv.'ll K icelett
Steclt nt i*'enrh .icniiiin :e"l Am<'tit'iiu
«Z Z.XX n jß.r- SWSEHEv. tl "A JWvSo,
j Morocco, Oak A TTeni'ock Sole T,cat her,
; Lasts, Findings, Ac., at Wholesale and j
i Retail. 41-3 m
M.PERST*& CO,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Ml Yl< , ’i Ort.Yi CO.
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S. H . « B, Ml IJ:MHt:rsa»TS.,
UAVANNAII, GllOßfil \
M.M.SULLIVAH,
"HAD. FRrSH/ ND ,' - ,4TE
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ViV" ilitc- v i . rnA Oiticr f*icil'ice
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(Lite of Ch’skoliii it Dancy,)
95 RAY GTRKET, SAVANNAH, GA..
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. me - .f or MX \VM F. Ul| iiS
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Cotton Factors
AND
gsietl ii rarß
GO St., Sacfumah, Oa,
iU*lV*v u* pecifnlly t-o
J. W. f.YTiiiHU’ A fn. j *» tsov A Cordon
\ I! \ri>i:k's S->\ A * , .*.J 11. MayihY Cos.
Mii.oll rr'.i, I’s*? F - : av bank A Trn-t Cos
ilgc:*ts frr Utith's Soluble
Fausphcte.
37 Sm
D. J. ~RYAN t S
koi re ii raw tv
PlFlipijiii c iiii ! Ft i rolypr
Stock Depot, Savannah, Ga.
First-Class Stock
\ F Nmlheru I’riees saving l me, fieighl. Ir.-
snia ee. d.i*- j age. Ac.
i.“y .*)!«! lor I’rict—Li-1.
Sep*ember 23 1873. 3ft tTn
U. 11. (MH i;-«»\. (i YV VOKKSON. J.YV AMI RSON.
joi!\ u. mm n mi
CottdH FacliM-s
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GISMi EOffl IUVT.
Alii.NT- fuff
Gu’lett’; Improved Saw Gin
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SI Cs I'un v (5 M ai *v (i
Cor. Fryan nrd Drnytos S:rr»“ts,
SAVAXXAU, GA.
Fr-mpt nrtenti. i: g.veii l». all hn>iness in
r.i-’.d !0 1*« m. l.ibe. ;»d\all ma.te .
■ •..w-iiT .*m*nis ..| e-»-«.. .*•)*! nlher pn.d we
be.fjjiug And Ties a! • ays on hand ai »>***»:■
uiarkei price
MILLER & CO.
>.i: cr-Mir- to Sun ers, (.anitvir. X jua i
xs . -a. aa - H . '<£s aat fuss
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Ceinniission Me chant.-.
BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA.
Ag ents for Chessapsaka Caano.
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jlt 1^0.<4/V 5 UVoIIIUoi £ •
Three Grand Performances at 10 a m. & 2 &■ 7 p m
Doors Open On; Hour Previous to Each Performance.
hov,i:rp:g ch.\t ivcxc in mim.
THE CRSA 3 * 2L£2 C TEftT
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I ol lilt*}•hunts. Cant is, Drom *hu i •- ih-.s 1> :h. ■ ♦ , «* e..«*tc.
|GItAKI) IX)l Jil ( HUTS PERFOit AnCE
In the largest ir'j.;octrome Teut in the World.
EVE HY ACT DOUBLE
In 2 Rings at. tin- . me hour, unl. r one Grand Pavitlion!
A Lculsle Grand A:trss
Two Studs of Ping Horses, Dual Corps of I’riennvs. Male Riders, Acrobat*,
(jjniuaas. (.’ . wns, ct
GREATEST ACIITEViIM UN i IN AKi.NI ANNAL PV;i:: Wi'i NK -ED!
KVBSX BAV AT 8 O'CLOCK. A. St.. AN UXiwnELSI.KD
Fageant and Procession Over *2 Allies Hong!
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i <U a»id i. dli'tsw, .n nrigiiia! c .-t'ltjo*.'. with Li\i»; . n>, Lion.-. raniluMS. und Jaguars loose ;
iu the 'trc«*ts.
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tickets can lie procured, tans avoiding the rush on the grounds.
11. 1 Agent.
Thin iwbbcrlisir.Tiits.
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OLD LOKi OH CO K GIM,
Fsmc ally lor t'.ie use • I the Medi
nil I J ioftxsl>n and the thirdly. |to-*ses^ing ihose
intrinsic in ••bemiil properties wli cit belt>ug to
an old and Pure Gin.
Imb'pei.filde to F< ruab* . Grn-d f.»r Kidney
Oompluhns. Ad: licious tonic, r'ut up in ca
'< ' i uir one d"/.eti but’.les each, and sold
*»v all drugsists. grocers. Ac. A. M. Bininger
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Art.writ t.\!> llli.v Hut,noun V
s IV iill '(:• !l. Oct. 11. |t>73 (
/ AN AND AFT-hl >! Ni).\ i Oct. Illlli. Train*
\ / on this Hoad w 11 run us follovvc ;
EXPRESS PASSENGER.
ve Suvunmi!i daily .t 4 *) p.m
vt . ivc i lave Oak daily at 3 .V» n m
*• Qndtnan daiiv u .. . .. 3-Yiata
Th'iin t'V ille " Uiht m
“ B iinbt itl-c at *.15 a tm
Ad»anv a U lii .« in
Leave AHkm.v d'dS.v ut 3.V0 p »r.
UiM.bridtr-daily at 4 3n p.i»
brave i'li' ittusv ille 7 35 p.m
VT'itm «n d.iilv at 9 Oo p m
" Live ();,k «! ii’\ at St.os pin
Vrrlvc at Savannah .iaiiv at H.iid a.m
Conn- e* hi Liv e »ak w;h train* on J P ftnd
and U 8.. for and from Jacksonville, YaHaliai****^
No change of ears between .Savannah and, Jci‘
• tanv
Ci'-e ci n ♦*efit»n *t A’bauv witli t’aijj* oik
•tmthwes ern Huilnntil.
ACCOMMODA T/OX TPAJX..
Wkstkun Dtvt.-toN :
•w-Liw S «nd is ex-*p ed, 7.25 a m
■V- u: HMiiman. ‘ W 54 a m
A ive ;»i i ! > Hii i-v ille, * •. Ji)|. m
A ' i e ar xlb t .y * «,V. »
!kl ' a m
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• hihruad bnvM-e .4 b:un S ndav.Tues
*’ ‘ 1 1 * 1 1 *rt L» a’ Albany
•-ay Wedn •da ui.l Fri »■.
: ti! S'eatuer U -»ves lb. tl rnl.e fur ApalacUi
a every a? S.cui %, m.
H. S UAISES.
n i Supt.
eS h W. .NMK of Iftt* *Vr?BJ 0 lia- lu*e » four>d
*e .la be d;>c » eier is a (• !i > sieian «»f
‘ ' i nee. »*x eo-ivt* ■ > and pro
ri! j dguu-tit im! bis <li' K;v- pr»>ten
<X a tdevdiig to wmma dlkt ii is already
'e-wn 'hi oughont vhe ctu»rr«tv a* • •Woman"'*
e-i h *ie' and. v ’A it!» remarkable and
* >iMj ji cures all itises . f supprvs'iMl men •
na ion ncsre or cbr«u»ic. :w»d restores heal*h
: eVt-ry tasjatnee I'r. J. Bru ifi-Ui s henialc
.emulator sopp ies a remedy long ne«*«lrd in the
«fine-t «T Hset «*s pec>il iir to woman. Thi*
ie Vedict! Faeulfv kn »ws and admits, while
•, I !.y o! our he-T jthvsici *n.« an* using it in daiiy
■ ice. Ihe in‘okdiie ptejMmi with great
are bv L. IL b.a<ltield r D uirgisl. Atlanta Ga.,
inn soiJ atsl.s‘.) per bouie bj respectable
L’rugg : ti« everywhere. ian24 If