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,T. H. ESTILL, Savannah, On.
FIRE! FIRE!
3TI Ill'll
0~ N T E OF THE MOST L LEADED RLB
mcntM with which man has oe- .wionaHy
to contend is that of fire. .Nothing is so*
devastating in its course and so subtle in it
developments. The destruction of property
takes place when n>t aid id pated, ’ mys
tery frequently hides the cause: while the
effect is only too visible and oit-tim ; dis
tressing. lint in this iv;m wl n so many
combustible mat rials arc. kept in constant
use, persons cannot, be too speedy and
prompt in theni < lws eiv.iust 1 ■
from that dread agonev, bv insuring their
property in some well known and reliable
company. There ’hr none better than the
Liverpool & London
—and —
Globe Insurance (Jo.
Their capital embraces millions of dollars
and their policies extend to hundreds of
thousands, which is a certain proof of its
popularity, while its well known prompti
tude in the settlement of claims against it
makes it one of the safest and best compa
nies to insure with. Those who are not in
sured will do well to call upon
Joseph Tillman,
240-tf Agent for Quitman.
Claim and General
BUSINESS AGENCY,
Atlanlii, Georgia.
mtlE TTXDEKSIONfiD HAS OPEN!’,!)
a n.i] office■ in the city of Atlanta fa the
collection of claims, private and public,
and for the transaction of business generally
with the various Departments at the State
Capital and at Washington. Salaries of
public officers collected end promptly for
warded, and copies of official paper.-; iurn
ished when desired. Orders solicited.
Charges moderate.
J. R. SNEED,
Mi 2 • ''-e
American ami Foreign Fa.
enfs.
GILMORE & CO., Successors to CHIP
MAN, IIOSMER& CO., Solicitors. Pat
ents procured in all countries.- NO FEES
IN ADVANCE. No charge unless the pat
ent is granted. No fvs for making prelim
inary examinations. No additional fees tor
obtaining and conducting a rehearing. By
a recent dcci non of the Commissioner, all
rejected applications may lie revived. Sue
ciiil attention given to Int.-rference CiL-.es
before the Rui -ut Office. Extensions before
Congr ' ra difiji ■nl
States, and all litigation appertaining to In
ventions or lh-.lev.•••. Bead stamp to Gil
more A Cos. for pamphlet of sixty pages.
LAND CASES, LAND WARRANTS
AND SCRIP.
Contested Land CV.-.-s prosocu _ b.-fov
the U. S. General Land Office and Dtp;? rt
menfc of the Interior. Pri’-dc Laid C! turns,
Mining and Pre-emption Claims, and Home*
r.tfvid Cases at:ended to. Land Scrip in 40,
and IGO acre pieces for sale. . This Scrip
is assignable, and can be located in thonamr
of the purchaser upon any Government land
subject to private entry, at Sl.2d per acre.
It in of equal value with Bounty Land War
rants. Send stamp to Gilmore & Cos. for
pamphlet of instruction.
ARREARS OF PAY & BOUNTY.
OFFICERS, SOLDIERS, and SAILORS
of the late war, or their heirs, are hi many
cases entitled to money from the Govern
ment of which they have no knowldge.
Write full history of service, and state
amount of pay and bounty received. Enclose
stamp to Gilmore & Cos., and a full reply
after examination, will be given you free.
PENSIONS.
All OFFICERS, SOLDIERS, and SAIL
ORS wounded, ruptured, or injured in the
late war, however slightly, can obtain a pen
sion by addressing GILMORE A CO.
Coses prosecuted by GILMORE & 00. be
fore tlie Supremo Court of the United States,
the Court of Claims, and' the Southern
Claims Commission.
Each department of our business is con
ducted in a separate bureau, under charge of
thn same experienced pavLic i employed by
the old firm. Prompt attention to ul| busi
ness entrusted to GILMORE & CO. is thus
secured. We desive to win success by de
serving it.
Address Gilmore A Cos., 029 F. Street,
Washington, D. C. 47-tf
<1 xj v rv
Lumber Yard!
T hike this method of informing all those
who may at any time want LUMBER ol any
.kind, either in town or country, that l will
keep on hand all kinds of Seas
nil id tlie
PRICES DOWN
—TO—
ZERO AND BELOW!
STEP IN AND SEE
I Jolm Tillman’s
Elegant Line of Goods|
—IN—
Great Variety!
1 beg to notify my friends and the public
general 1> that I have just returned from
i New York, whence I Koleetod, in my opin
| ion, ihc best stock of
I Fall and Winter Goods!
I j
J ver before officn. and in this market. lam |
; now receiving them, and am satisfied tlmt ;
the price;-, and quality are sueli as to suit!
! everybody.
1 Call and examine my Slock
carefully before pur
eliasing.
THE BEST QUALITY IS AL
WAYS THE CHEAPEST. Such I
i propose to s< 11 you.
JOHN TILLMAN.
Quitman, Gu., Oct. 1, 1877. 2io-tf
JACOB BAUM’S
EMi’OMUM
OP
C JL O T XI ING,
BOOTS, SHOES and MATS.
Ladies’ Dress Goods,
; Hats & bSTotioi ls.
SPECIAL bargains offered Jn Shoes.
. _ I am selling ladies’ Uniter.-; at the
! exceedingly low price of SI.OO per
i pair.
j Ladies’ Pebble Goat Skin Shoes, at sl.
Avery nice thick bottom
| Sewed float Skin Shoe for $1.50.
Youth’s Copper Tips, Nos. 7 to 13,
for 75 cents.
Lianos* Balmorals til $1.25,
! and everything else in like proportion.
] Call and see me before purchasing
elsewhere. I bought my goods vei l/
I ~Tun\ and am determined to give my
j customers the benefit of my exceed
ingly low prices.
241-253 JACOB BAUM.
]\t .fa, " ;y; it m
fill lILII
| STORE YOUR- COTTON !
! The best and only time, in the past seven
! years, that i. ha ; been deal* to tlie miuds-of
j the planters to store and hold their < niton
■ for higher prices. The exceedingly short
: crop that is being made throughout the cot
ton growing region clearly indicates that
cotton will advance. The crops in Texas,
I Arkai ■ as, Louisiana, Mississippi and Ala
bama are so completely destroyed, from ra-
I rious causes, that the aggregate will not, ac
j cor*dug to inudos made, amount to over
| HO per cent, of what was gathered last year.
I So.you will see the 1 *a is money in storing;
bring it on and I will make the rates'easy.
JAMES M. YOUNG.
Quitman, Gt. _ 239-tf
JELKS & MABBETT
DRUGGISTS,
Quitman, - - Ga.
Have just received
FALL GARDEN SEEDS,
Also, full stock of
School Books & Stationery.
Keep constantly on band a full stock of
Pure Drugs,
Paints, manufactured expressly for us,
OILS, GLASS, &c., Ac.
235-ly
BOOK-KEEPING
nniTE undersigned by request, offers his
JL services to the young men of Quitman
I< ir the purposes of instructing them in the
above science, and guarantees that all who
pass through a regular course of instruction
shall be able to take charge of a set of books
by double entry.
Those desirous of information without
going through a regular course of instruc
tion will be accommodated.
For terms and particulars, apply at this
office or to Mr. Brass personally.
51 JOHN BRAS% V>
‘SIB:!. SENIOoB 1878.
Savannah Advertisements.
Adam Moffat & Cos.,
Cotton Factors
AND
- MERCHANTS
i
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
SAVANNAH, : : GEORGIA.
Liberal advances made on consignments
of cotton and other produce. Putfoimg'-
solicited.
Our selling barges are as follows;
Commission. . .. I per cent j
Storage first month 35e per bale
Siarage second month 25c “
Weighing 10c “
Dray age. 1 r, r. il
Insurance 15c “
Prompt and careful personal attention
given to all business entrusted to our care.
iah, Ga., Oct 5, 1877. 241-tf
MoCOIN IN ELL S
SAVANNAH, GA.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
FIRST - CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS;
RATES: $2.00 PER BAY
j For Board and Lodging. 20-52
i J. W. Liitlirop & Cos.
COTTON FACTORS
AND
; Commiss’n Merchants,
BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
j TXAGGING AND TIPS furnished to our
j) patrons at bottom figures. Liberal cash
| advances made on all produce consigned to
; us. Prompt attention given to business,
j 233-2511
LLFALK&6O,
—DEALERS IN —
I*
it a r r s,
AND —
GENTS"
Famishing Goods,
AT —-
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
■ Corner Congress, Whitaker and St.
Julian Streets,
Savannah, - Georgia.
Manufactory, 18 Warren Street, N. Y.
Branch House, Charleston, S. C.
208-2! 0
—DEALERS IN —
HARD WAKE,
IRON,
AND- -
r r jes is: XL .
1T.M75 Broughton Street,
808-260 SAVANNAH, HA.
( ffi fffßhmm)
10, y,y .
' i
:■/ 'Mil I*l
A GREAT DISCOVERY.
liy the asc of which every family may
give their Linen that brilliant polish pe
cnliar to tine laundry work. Saving time
and labor in ironing, mare than its entire
cost. Warranted. Ask for Dobbins’.
DUBLIN'S, LRO. A CO.,
13 N, Fourth st, Philadelphia.
jnl-19-tf
"PAYNE’®
AGE OF REASON.
PAYNE’S AGE OF REASON is the largest
and the best liberal publication in
America. While its mission is to unfetter
the minds of men fr6m the dismal super
stiti ens family
1 . .. I; >! ■?. t thinker
G IK >CKUUh]N
—AT
WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
CREECH & NEWSOME
HAVE NOW IN STORE A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OP
F MII, Y GItOCF It lIS S
I
LIQUORS, TOBACCO. AND CIGARS;
AND ALL KIND:. Ol PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
Special Inducements to Country MerclmntL j
\\ r i: Will Not Be Undersold.
BACON, FLOUR, BAGGING AND TIES SPECIALTIES.
CitEECTt & NEWSOME.
Quitman, Ga., Sc; tcnihor ; IS7C. J
mmm.mrjmsns: .'."cro - , wi#.rkvrjc■
McDonough k Ballantyne,
Ri'oml near A tlimtiC' & (fitlf R. R., ii' ; oi,
j i
Manufacture of Sugar'Mills & Pans a | iccialty.
/
—;
Being ifiada of the best material, arc strong, durable ai 1 j mvenient. A
twelve years’experience enables us to offer oar patrol . u/perior indnoe
incuts to call and see us, or address us by mail. Our 51 Is and Pans guar
anteed for one year.
j:U 13, M, 16 and 18 inch Miljls.
30, 10, 50, 60 80 and 100 Gallon Pans.
Ipoi i b roi i i .s i < St oreß, * 13rackets, !
Iron Railing, Etc. Wc manufactnre at reasonable prices
Arcliilcctiirai Ji'o l2
Of all kinds and styles for Churches, Stores and Dwellings.
\gonts for tho Shier Governor Company, the host Steam Governor in the
world. Also, Scantliu’s Seamless Evaporator for cane. Send for circular.
242-3 m McDONOUGH & BALiAnTYNE, Savannah, Ga.
John fi.annehy, joiin l. joiin x.
Mo.myho; jrh liter lot' 1 firm
L. J. (snilovniin it to.,
1805 to J 877.
JOHN FLASMiRY & CO.,
COT T 0 N J' ACT 0E S
AND
(Joininlssioß hcivliau •
No. 3 Kelly’s Block, Bsy SlrecL,
SAYA. NiS r A.I r, - i -1: (>1 lii 1 .
Agents for Jewell’s Mills Yarns and
Domestics, etc., etc.
Ragging ami Iron Tie* F-'salc s', low
est market rates. IToin[>t ai-’ntiou.gi\\ ; h
to all business entrusted t.o u*\ i.’.baral
cash advances made on c-nspgnments.
Our M. FLANNERY having pur
chased the entire Assets and asi-.mm-J (h •
liabilities of the late firm -f > . and. (3TJIL
MAIITXN V CO., we will afieiul m ;.R
outstanding business of that linn. '8 h
XVM. E ALEXANDEU, JOS. L. ALKNANLLU,
CHAS. R. MAXWMTH., A. T. Ll'o.o IE.
I LnV’i o-hoae
JiibAßistsl i A
i) \i u
O L
x \ lexander & ivusseli,
IYN■;dvx ? a |■ aegoM
I;si fii'OVWjilii'J Y;i VOOl: Oj
Snvaimali, Ida
I’Ct'NDS -SIIOXEBpLBAIi
50,01)0 pounds D. R. Sides. '
lOf) sacks Rio C-offia* nil grad s.
100 barrels 0. A., aud 0.
,S’"f;,. U -s. I -j ;
too cas.:.s Ball Vctmih.’
100 cases Canned Botch.
500 kegs Nails assorted sh.es.
•300 barrels Flour ail gr-des.
Which we offer for sale ad lowi >c cash prices.
Our friends in the country e; n rciyon 'our
giving their orders prornp'. attmition, and
we guarantee all goods and weights.
Alexanders & 'fmvell,
Gorner Abercorn lirynn Sts.,
235-200 ’ y. \ v vnnah, Ga.
John Oliver,
dealer in
Paints, Oils, Turpentine,
O 1. j\ i—; ;a ,
AND AT.I, PAINTEKS’ .A ‘iLAZlEtis’ MATEIITAIJ3.
RAILROAD,
STEAMBOAT,
AND
MILL SUPPLIES.
Mixctf INiijjiiN. ;tii Colors.
~w m s a 1 ’ s
KEROSENI \t VND ALADDIN OILS,
PAiise ami Sign
■ Gilding and Glazing.
phitaker Htroot,
Savaimab, Ga.
!I. EVBT'EIN & KO,
jobbers in
! -.AT \ AND FANCY
' Gey <>4 oodj^y
!NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES,
i
HATS, Etc., Etc.
' Particular attention paid to country orders. !
/
VO. 157 CONGRESS STREET,
*
11 ■ 2( ; SA\ INN iH, GA.
i i MEiNHAItD
fi sifoss.&coJ
WHOLESALE
I
TV iuTB, SXTO EIS, TIATS.
Oei'i.i’ Furnishing Goods, j
AND arANTTFACT’JBERS OF
liEA]jY-MADK j
Nos. T.G and IJH Broughton Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Office 390 and ffi.H Broadway, N. Y.
215-2D.G Order* Carefully Executed.
Jas. K. Sheldon,
O oi l on. T'actor*
A3sT> —
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
SG Hay Street,
Sjwjtima.ii, - - - - - GA.
CLASH advances made on consignments-
J Cotton sold on arrival and proceeds re
turned by Express when so instructed.—
Prompt and careful attention given to all
business. 235-tf
$’ Y $ $ $
READ THIS!
ONLY ONE - DOLLAR’!
i For one dollar tho Savannah Weekly
News will be sent, postage paid, to any ad
dress for six months. It is one of the cheap
est papers published, and is a welcome visi
tor to f) Glinting room, fireside or farm.
It is a neatly printed four-page sheet, com
pactly made up, and contains the political
i and current news of the week; a compre
hensive Nummary of the telegraphic dis
patches and local news, and interesting
sketches and stories. It also contains full
reports of the markets. Thus, those who
| have not tho advantage of a daily mail can
| get the news for six mouths by sending one
dollar. It is just the paper for everybody
| interested iu.Geofgia and Florida. It will
! be well invested, and will educate } our
| children and make homo happy.
| Money for either paper can be sent by
| Post-office order, registered letter or Express,
at publisher’s risk. Address
J. H. ESTtLL,
211 Savannah, GJ t
it dot l !Klin ‘
We have secmvJ the exclusive agency of tin e; States anil Cnß
for the sale of all jjoorls manufactured from thisfinetaJ, and in oider
trod lice them in the most speedy manner, hnvo pm up assorted sample
as given below, which we will sell at one-tenth the retail value until Jan
Ist, 1078. Head the list: |||
50 CENT LOT. ,
One glut's watch chain, retail price. .SI 00 j
One pair engraved sleeve buttons, retail
price............ 75 j
One stone-set scarf pin, retail price. . . 75
One set (3) spiral shirt studs, retail price 75
One Improved shape collar button, re
tail price .. 5 j
One heavy plain wedding ring 1 25 i
Total .*5 00 '
For fifty cents wc will scud above six arti- .
cles post paid.
$1 LOT.
1 pair sleeve buttons,,stone setting
1 set (3) spiral shirt studs
i heavy band engagement ring
1 set (2) engraved bracelets
1 ladies’ long guard or neck chain
1 engraved miniature locket, for tho above :
1 gent's heavy link \ ateh chain
1 I<akc George diuuv o ui s;idi
*r2 TjOT.
1 ladies’ neck chain and charm
, 1 ladies’ heavy guard chain tor w:dch
1 si t pin aud'enr-riii! ;-!, arm thyfit
I extra fine miniature locket
IVc y heavy wedding or engageim nt ring ’
1 Hont'.N heavy -watch chain . itb chaim j
1 pair pea-ri inlaid sleeve buiions
1 Lake Gt-rluster pin; 1 . uiio.oseal ring
1 pair (2 ii.-:r -i.ull -Is
The retail pnec. of tu- ric] •; iu e.m*h samplo lot amounts to -v l!y ten timel
price we a.s.v Jor the '•■{. {<,-•• . -.nipie, lot iva.iis t’oi ah(); our 55 lot lor SSO. j
• A Solid Romanic G<>ifi‘Huß(iir;-{Yac Watcli Free*
To any one sending io an order for the above lots bv express to
- O • - ■ ■■ V.ipiDClpi
of .*15.00, we. will .send FREE one Solid Komnino Gold Hunting,
gent’s or ladies’ size, wanted to keen jr /ieefc time and look otj
.as a SIOO gold watch. By mail, post-;.aid, ' SIASO. This is o:j|
FEU TO AGENTS, aud is worth a trial, as the watch alone' JH
readily for from S2O to SSO. GenPs or ladies’ watch alonqiS
heavy gent’s gold pattern vest chain and charm, or ladies’ oflH
slide and tassel. mma
REMEMBER- -This offer oily bolds good until
that time we shall sell only to jubbors aiid.wholesale df JH
wishing onr goods will thou have to pay fall ret and
lvoununc GoM is the bve-d, bad, ivi Ur.*, the ouly
made, being the same in weight, color and f/v , : ,„d all
made in the latest gold p-..-tten:s. Will gnaruut',, ' >tl !■■ diou in every Q
stance, or refund the money. " I
Send money by P. O. Money Order or Regi.jtmvn f,rtler, at our ri*l\ R
goods sent C. O. D. unless at least ?•' accompanies th < .rder. Address plaii f •
\\. F. EVANS & CO., So e-Agents for I : an<’Canada,
235—200 95 and 97 South Clark Street, Chicago, 111.1
L, J. GULLMARTIN. J. j-:. GA - CRY.
Tsite Cashier Southern
Bank Stale of Go, j
L J. Guihnart ill SJ.'x
COTT' -v FACJORS
axd
COMMISSION limvh m ■
Kfej-V’s 810. ;-, Bay Sti:
Savannah, - Get.
OAGOING ANT) IRON Try: -j FOE BALE
>i i) at lowest market rates. Prompi at ten-!
tiou given to all business entrusted to us. i
Liberal cash advances made : a consign- j
incuts. 224-250 j
Savannah, June 1, 1877.
? G GadHE LG-y.vM? •
“NEWBI, SPI(’ Y ? UE T. IAN I,F. ” !
THE
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vJ The Atlanta Constttution kits won
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the. South. Its cute uprise, dunng the re
cent election ex -it >• u.-nt, in sending corre
spondent* to (ifteri!'; portion.-.of t’c* conn
try, and P-; E'-i-ieiTof spaehd tiffigr-m: from '
Washington while tb. ■ ekabuffi (v.viu.i.-i-.bai I
was engaged incon.*>ununuilng th fraud that
placed Radicalism once more in pov/ei in
our national council;, axe evidences’ con
spicuous enough to prove that no expense
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discussions springing then from and the
suits likely to ensue have k c- nothing of
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in the daily, the Weakly Constitution will
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0 mortin;.' cl 10
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$:! LOT.
J ladies’ opora guard chain
1 ladies' n k chain and orrwß
l bcautifr,’ 3*-t. engraved
1 : nt e-1 a isl. link vest chain and
3 pair Omxsloe.vo buttons 1
1 sot t3) (hiyx shirt studs; 1 new iaiprafl
colhir bu.! no : l extra cut cameo
1 Ariamia solitaire stud V
1 set am- y.-.t or tope/, pin and ear d™
1 ladius’ chcmiso button
i ]>]■ in ' .ill stamped Ih K. .
$5 LOT.
1 ladies' opera chain, with slide and tas*j
retail price $5 J
1 g-. ii shouv.s wa.fch chain, v. 1 ill ourbchafl
retail price*, So * jfl
X ladies' heavy long neck chain
1 e’egaat 5. ,od miniature locket foiH
1 so; e.H.at , laJiimi pin and ear dr<l
! pair yd,. 1. ,i\y eh a od bai-.d bracelet?
J 'ditai: . '.iiUllond : ,UU : 1 geiit’h
l. r sia: : > 1 pin; 1 ladies’ chcmtHO
i].dr ; :,u av a • vOtiL s e buttonnj
I sot (3,1 d’-tis fc I
• ■: V:* I idr’ c.o al ring
lid • “patent’; collar button . |
o. i* i ring, t xtra finish. B
Change of Scheibjf
gy Wypk gfML
A'i r wv <: ,v f it. b. ('(],■
On i- • G: \it-v.M, St i'Kii:---j:xf>r.vr. J
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NiGTIT Ea.PRESS; / iMB
Arrive ||
Arrive Live Onk
Arrive Jaekstm\illc “
/Arrive Tallahassee
...... jH
Leave Jacksonville
I eOr,.'t ■■ |
Tleave AlUiny ■ .......
No cjt.usge ol O-iween Savo^H
Jackson .iilt .iifl aavamiah aud A
P.IS.M ng.!> Savannah for
br.'tii.'.wii i; uli. L'aricii take this Hff
F.assciigcr'. Macon atEgBE
■daily < \r j * ( .nmect at mm
this train hu- Florida. <
fusst-ng,-;-, it- m Florida by
•Mimeet ... ’ with txiiin aaß
*Niac\m at in. ( aily oxcenM
N- J. on. between MMH
M: and J aclso i' \I i! . '^39
Fl-.Gj.k.g i fhrough to ■■
an ’r' •it v -tinl. MoH|
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( ouncctat Albany with
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my V. :- hiesdny morning. Wm
Gl<).-■•• a.-'-.iU- e.iion at Jacksonvil. jM
Sum: . pt -d) fur St. AugustidoJ
la: !ra j;? -1 I'.nt--,-prise.
Trai'-.s mi Brunswick and Albany r> ilr
Iva.vejurtetion. going west, Monday, yMM
day ra. 1 Friday, i I]. M ft. m. JH
For Brunswick Tuesday, ThurschH
Saturday, at 4.10 p. la. J
ACCOMMODATION RAINjB
EASTERN DIVISION JH
Leave Sav’ln Sundays excepted, at
A iti vc al Mr! ii tosh, ‘ ‘ tb®
Arriv..at Jcsup, “ 12.0®
Arri- - ;.t Blackshcar, 3 .‘2j
Arri ve at Dupont, *• 7,
Leave Dupont, “ 5.00
Lea ve IFmeksheag' '/00
Leave J es-.up, 12M&
Leave Mclntosh, “
Arrive at Savannah, “
■WESTERN DIVISION, |
Leave Dupont (Sunday excepted).. *6 9
Arrive Valdosta “ .. 7., H
Arrive Quitman “ .. 9. g|
Arrive Thomasvi 11 e “. ..11 .V^*
Arrive Albany* •* .. 5.49s
Leave Albany* “ .. 6.00>
Leave Thomasvillo “ .. I.QT\
Leave Quitman “ .. 2. (
Leave Valdosta “. .. 4.1
Arrive at Dupont “ .. 0, &
*MoutUiys, AVednesdays and Friday.;
Way Freight train, with jiassenge, ’
commodatiors, leaves Savannah daily (b
days excepted), at 045 a. m., arrivinj
Savannah 6.45 p. in. (Sundays excepted)
J. S. T'yhgx, Master Transportation. '
H. S. HAlTpSi'j
230 General SuperintteHJ
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