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ITEMS IN TRUEE STATES.
GEORGIA, FLORIDA AND SOUTH
CAROLINA PUT IN TYPE.
A Prominent Widow of Rove D s
app ars Under Circa nst -n: n \V ic'.i
Give Rise to a aus.olc'oo o. Elope
ment—A Womm Burned to Death
at Wild Neck V. r.t of tho Salva
tion Army at Am ’ Nous.
GEORGIA.
A book an.i 'a i!• r c unpany is being
organized at Waver ss.
Weaver, the m r hirer ■fT ir or a* Ivt'a
vi) e, has not and the
governor relusc- t > < i’ * a re v ir i.
Alalv of Wash gtoi, m orde" to en
cou are floricul; ur . gave lots of plant#
ands iru sto sixt. odd .itfe.'ent pa .pie
the past wi .ter and early spring.
The lack of a g od wal t suoply in Da
rien is g?ttng to be av ■ y s>ri j.is mat o .
The pumps are all o i of *ird * ■ and t u p as
pic of Dnien aro suffering lor water.
Judge C. L Hit la of K! a ilia Mat Ins
con itrv ro-i to ic* Fri lay n li •.>, w ie'i is
suppo-el t i have l> e I of inci idiarv om n.
There was no in-u .vice. Toe I ss s $l,O .0.
At Darien Willia n J. Don lly has
bought the earn' r lot aid t now occu
pied by him. Q lite a uu nbjr of real es
tate tiautaclions have take , plaeo there
lately.
The Americu3 Record r savs: We in 1 -
stand tha a vigila o con til::© > as b ei
appoi ted down in so ne fins low ■■c > i i
ties, and are await ug for :he pin cs
of the negro mule age i’s rec-ntlv ap
pointed to ni )on the roads pa lug t .trough
those counties.
The daughter of P. S. Barney of M’di
so-i, was badly bit ei o i M uuln- luonn >•'
by a cat. Milner Blac'umr i 1.-f v -noo
for U don Poi it, wbe
stone blongiig to W O. F. uk t o
place. The resulting e s • o', i that u
virus had utsre.l the sy.-t n.
The Farmers’ Ali a ice turnd out ca
masse at E.lavdle Satur l t t • h. ar t.n
speech of the leo tun r ol th go. i, a1..-
ance, Ho . Ben 'ierre . i 1 .ie ig v ~s
held at the sch.iol bou ■ Mr. Tc..: 1; ns
introduced by John C.Ti.im. Mr. lerr. II
is a good speaker a ia Ins sp ecu was full of
good common sense.
Col. P. Howell did nt Atlanta Friday.
Col. Howell gave the land t > Fniyd c u i v
that t e city of R roc s’a els on, ml w s
for eight years sheriff of Floyd ciu tv. 11 •
was born in Floyd cmi house, Vi.,ii
1813. Ten years ag >I n settle i it A a r i,
and he has b ie.i ii ill-hod h -ve since. Ho
leaves a wife and seven children.
William C illlnsdied a, h 1 ran, t ree
miles from Toccoa Frida . witn 1
Mr. Collins wa rathe n note I ■ nan l i ■ mi >
resp'Cts. He is sail t< hive tnv el m .
yoke* of oxen a<l hftu ed in ire 1 sal f
wood to town then any >ih>r inn l i t.:e
county. He has ovu si lid >•■ ke if x > ,
and the loads of w.iol t it e hi hull and
are innum ruble, b it. it is safe to s y tua
he ha- averig • 1 a load a day since Tecem
has been in ex s o ic .
Mrs. G orge Cipelind of Wll! X ok was
buri ed to death a short ton . since. She
was cooking supper w. en her clot iig
caught. Sue rn ueil to a tub f water ii
the ard. and tried to put out the fire, but
fell, overcome with the heat. After her
clothes were all burned off .f her sh>
dragged herself into ihe house, and lay. on
the bJ until her husban 1 came home, nt
which ti ne the lining of her sho o esti.l
afire. She died after tweu v-four hours of
torture, lei ving behind herahusbaal a. i
two little children.
During the say of the Salvation Armv
in An ericus ttev have to u fluenec i
a young laJy of g'i and -ta ill ig that, sue, . v
their person ion, consented to 1 ive tier
home and friends and boo me one of them.
She is an orphan and lives with h >r tiste:.
During the pas: we k she aj plied t >r a
guardian to the ordinary of Su nt r
countv. The same dav Ire r Col. Ligh*.
of the army consulted ju ice Pjistiu -v, a 1
misted that he write out a i ap -Hcati n to
the ordinary for bin (I,i fiti t> in eo.ne
ber guardian. After Mr L gut was o!il
wbat re would have to do and wh.it bin i
he would have to give re if the court
house. Tiir ugh Julge Pilsbtir/ he was
p.-rsuadsd not to make the ti <:•! c.t "u, ai i
the y ung lady co..eiuded to re main w ith
ber sister.
There is a splendid i on mine within
twenty miles of Washington. It is n tii ■
road to Union Poi it, ab > i live m les fr m
the mt.i.i line of the Ge rgia m l in 1, a id
in Tali .ferro county. The mine is being
worked by Thompson & De
ingham, Ala., v o have had large expe i
ence ir. iron mining. They say they Hu 1
iron and maugane-e in abun la.'.ce, ad 1
very much elated over what t .y have
found ad the pr spec sf>r a nr. • tmt
of valuable ore. Mnj. K -too says that the
have taken out over JJO ten- of ore, u id
will build a tram >ay to tie G • rgiu ra 1-
road f r tru ispirting it
been sunk about til le t in the ground
Joshua Moore bo. ht a 1
*1 ,40 i and Le ad s -id i to Mcs-r*. To > up.
•on & !>ea i, the iron men, (sr { ;)OJ.
‘•Things hi ve come to such a pas nowa
days,” mil rked an Amencm o nmko v-*r,
••ifaat to be a succs sl ul bu t .d'*r o o must
be tome hi ig of a ) hysiei i
will come ii here in the ra rnmg wi:n his
face looking iike a corrugated d> r mat
and hi. eyes shown.g ttie vino ouis of in
cipient hydrop .obia. He w ill t .re at v,.u
a moment, then i ang hiuis If ov r ha r ul
ing, tell you that gome hmg is o ii f g -a,,
in bis stoma h a id that iia mis li ive some
thing to fix bi nun. If we give him s m•-
thing that wid tone h in pwo get fa . tra le
thereafter. 'l'hen t.iere jomes m tha umii
that is gulping and s.i'.v ring, u . i d.m’t
know w. ether ue has the oi.ik n "ae or tn
juii-jams. A little bicarbonate of sda
dots lm up ii god snaps. Th n there is
the fellow who fi Isa
Ice in his stum .c i, a c nin Id. side or an
ache in his too h. All con • to tbu bar
keeper lor advice and co.nf r .”
Calhoun correspondence Ro.uo Courier:
I. H. Clay, traveling ,
nooga mu-ic houss of It. C. .S le.luv & C ~
who uas been working in u. s vicr.i yo.
tbto city for some u
Mrs. Lucy A. Birders Ins lit v:, fi...
par ed these coa rs. and ii be I
two have gone l i Canada. Ale. lavs a o
Mrs. B U'ders, who is the nio v ol Ip,
Borders, a physi.uau of th s count. , •• n .
dlofl a few veai s ago, cane tn th) ci , in
the buggy w t la. , siu mv is a larg
farm on the C job matt e river, nod na .
contracted to deliver t s lbs B. ii. B uz M li
Company cor i to th union it of m .u; f nj.
S. e w'ent to Mr. Boaz’. oifice an I d.ew tuo
mo ley and left on ujo next tra n, goi g
north. A report ha. reach 'd ere ! at -h •>v i
met at ome tati hi up tha r ad b. Cliv,
and i at she tecurei f'.mi ; Dali y
mo igage on ber fur n m t is ■ t ty. Sic
U tbe daughter- f .San p.: Pul ir. n of u
houn, and leaves a numb r f cuilJ.ei, t:n>
younges of whin is about Jy a is fag>.
Hbe seonie I well t d>. aid m- nlw.y
' ell in her I . ■
and two cbil l en iii C at a’io . ,
he sent a note tehi.ig them i icy sbouid
BeVtr mm hurt again.
considerate* stir an >ug t!i; cn ht . sf
Mrs. Borders, aid her properti . beui :
rapidly otla lie 1.
Atihusalo Baptl'-t P'ii'ra'l'n it M
etla, Friday, the re rat of ti . u t \n
committee was subin 1 ■! . v K) . ii'.
\\ arre *. Tne c>nni t s r. c 'iniiv 1
that each as.oc im , -a .ut in .. t ; n
regularly tie au ltd .to fr t min v y,,
Me. cor, and that . tnd mfi
enuiche- and > 1 he snil tbi
was rsweli have sixty pj is, ;iihv
divided hetiv.e lb nu e a.id ;n
nv. fT. T c .en r, 1; K. \v. \V u - enj
KV. ii. t.;l l| n . i J
pell m do ri iging spe- dp ii i.,., |f i
fund for the suppo t"t minis a .i
-flenls at M r ‘p . A c disc . was a. n
up apd t;.fil secure l. It-v. U. A. Ann
dally •poke of the pioneer iniiist-ri win
sever bad the advantagm of o die Hate
education and too grand work sow
plisbed by thuu. Hie miliars ■
s i:ck ari pt:!ir chori. R -v. D-. JeTrev,
pus or of tue Firs' Bvptis’ cliirci ii
*f 11 ti, iv is , Hr- I ice I a-ut briefl ■ ai
ti v '-1 th) body. T.ia twelfth annual re
-rt -f 'i.e mission b>a and wa-sub nitt'i b’y
1 11n J. ii. D* Vatin He-tated bat the in
i ivi'i'-’ in ill-in -o nshin was gre iter tha i
Ic v before, and that tie $ a*ke 1 for
;n - io s viil no; < nlv boon ra.sed but sl.nO)
•nora In Georgia fifty-c gnr mi-siouarias
; ft-' emnloye l. During the couve itional
"ar, 1 .*).•! sermon a id 2.40‘i -i 1 ir-.** had
l> * i delivered, SMS ba:>t z id. 5M5 let’ers
w i itt ■ i, N,473 miles t a ’<‘ied an 1 ldd 8 i i
day sob ) Ii irr uize l. R v. T. C. Boykin,
he sts' Sin iuv scho 1 evangel s‘-, ren r;s
Ia g;e’ l icro so in lute on and zaal. There
s lie pi mo. o and gross male in the pa*t
fit'.oen years in Su 1 la.' scho il work bv tns
B ptists than any ot er do lomina'do .
Pa tor; wore giving more perso ml attention
j o tho w >rk, a i ‘ tii • chiu cues were fe -i ig
I their r,-po;isi ili y to a greater extent tmn
ever before, finer*> is a nee t deepi
felt of a Hb*r 1 supplv of literaturo
among d‘Stitu e scho'ls. Ii Georgia there
nr l.Mi.i .Siimlav schools, 8.250 off! -ars aid
eacders, and 40 25) scholar C intri.iu*
tinisfoot ii:* 810.UJ0, of hicb Odd ;ns
giv -n to nuss.o is. O.iti great need in the
word is a tn ire he irey an t ge leral ci
opora iiu am u the membai-s ot tie
chirc.es. P.iv. 1. r. B> l, auis ant gecre
i rv of hn foreig i mi sio i ti inrd, mi I" aa
imp es iv.' and stirring nd lr-s;, detail! ig
the work and wan s of the Iliad. Th3
c -mminee to report a more effective plan
fur mea ing t e wants of t o i digeat
minis e 3 reeotame id > 1 the appo.nt us it of
a commit ee •! five Ua ta'.:e the matter ii
ban 1 and pro-o-ute the work, ai l that
cion asocial-in appoint a eo unities of
three ti c - ijiernhi wi li tie c invention
c rninittjs*. lli - subje t> as referr -4 to tha
mis,i ui boa and. Rev. L i isirg Burr iw*
sub nit e-.l the :'cp r o- inissia is. Gaorgia
hail con-ributal 810,OJO m re tha i on any
'previous y-.i••. Tae csmmt tee re”o ii
• c i* i thut SOd,OJJ bo rai.se-l for the year
ISSO-'OJ.
FLORIDA.
A > so * has bun re-issuol to Albert P.
Pat ter of Finn ii.
At a t work li is h*):i commo iced upon
Lake c uuty’s court a usi.
B. B ii "ii ■i, tha po toilet sr at Luke
C"v, assa 1 <1 I lid editor of h*l,v;Uity
Tobacc i Plant, a le.v dis ago. ail billy
hui t him i wnt toe boa 1. Tue t on il jha t
i * origin in a demn id for tho prepayinj.it
of postage on paper*.
'Th-> f-1 lowing changes h ive been made
i F o ula .nstmasters: Mary H tlsev, an
poiuted at V iusia. V dusia <• *unt ~ ice VV.
!(. Haigs.y, le.giel; 0. 8. M rr s n. at
White (Springs, H i uil.on county, vice Q.
K. Pa rot.ai, ie novel.
When t o pay cir of the Jacksonville,
Tampa and Iv y tVe-t, svs'.-un as running
til full s;s-i ,1 bet.'veo i Tavar saniSi if -rd
n the is: urn jour iev la*t wee;, so ne un
kuo vu c 'J id ■ l li e 1 upn it from the
scrub which skirto 1 t e track.
There ha; li>en received in consignmdn!
at the vegetable auc ion warah mse at
Gaipcsvilla thy pis. three days, SJO pack
a es uTruif-a id —g ■ab os. It i.s ex pec ci
Ih it r-mi ts a id s das willb- largely in
creased during the next few and tys.
A railroad, from Gamsvilla to Mi -anopy
arouii t the we; ern sb ire of A.ac ,ua lake
would acoo nm >d ito b * in er >s.g ot qnito a
liu nber of t io la gist growers ii AUc mi
county, aid w iu.d pay a hands >me divi
ddnd o i toe sum requ ral to bai.d i .
En ter Sunday a lady living in Riverside
hai two ho is c ..fi -ed in a cuop. Duri g
tbe day, betveo i t.ien, they laid thro
eggs, fihe la ly d.iei n tkuow w ic.i oi tbe
hens to suspecs of ui* over-.iro.luctio i, ail
i* anxiously awaiting fun -er derelqi
meuts.
Mr. Davids, on Lake Oceola, near Winter
Pack, has abe I of J.-JOO heals f He d*r
s n'.Xw Yo k lettuce, -o ue of whic i will
“■■-.go J iou .its. He alto has a b.autlful
fl > *er garden ii which he has ninety-five
vane i. s of roses, nun/ of wuicharo peren
nial bl lomers.
It is reported that Ben Boulware, Jr ,
w ii wayl * *1 a l Is lot bv ink lo vn parlie*,
near Ornng; Higuts. at 11 o’oloc : last Bn -
day tight. Th i w..ip ouel was adouble
arr.-l sho'gu \ 1 adod wits bucksaot.
8 -ver.il sho s ware fired, one shot outeri ig
the right brent ad an .ther the r.ght leg.
Yes erdav the Ocal i exoosition clod by
the c: nniu.t **e innking a varlsfor the best
cou .ty ex .ibit, tue merits of contesting
ecu.'tie* riiugi *g si cl os;, tii it at the siiv
lo i .-i of to * co iiuiitt-e, Buia r D inn’s
pr.ze of SI O.W -*as hwarded a; tollow :
luiko c un' .', ii st pro nium, #5 k); Citrus,
sec >:.d, pjjj, mi t Sanio o', third, Si)o.
Geo. D. Chesser, living t velvo milos
north of Gainesville, ha tour acres of per-
Imp- t a finest cane ii Fl n ida, and tb iught
to be eqn il to o y ca e grown in L nii.iuua.
Iu I'd-li.ioa io this .Ur. C fewer has asp.ei
di I cro -of uts, corn, p tatoes, beans,
chut is md pin tars. Ho tin ass growing
-n uis Place tho Invest ora ge tnree for its
fig* -i tio -*ta;c, being 15 yours old and tea
laches ii diameter.
Col. Ge rge W. Scott of Atlanta, G i., is
at Jacks m ill-. (' il. Scot', "as o .co a •Iti
z-ii of F. Tid i, an 1 was the lun >c aticcin
uiduto f r governor in 1808 agiitist Harri
s-n Itol mid Liberty Billing., lied was
tho r puolica i o uididate and Billings an iu
dei> n .e t, favoring iho disfranchise nent
ol the w.i in soutueru people. Kiel was
clec ed govern >r, and is now a rose cted
ci ir. iofSi it i Jacksonville. Billi igsilied
of ve low lever t Kerna idiua several years
ug l.
J. H. B aiol'll writes as follows to the
Ma tifielil Star: “Weii Oakil ile are j ist
co u ng iowu .vitb the c ma y site sic mess.
Andi v yiuc in say ii your next i-sje
Ir i Oik iale will din tiJj.OJJ :rt lan liu
ml li iai to Mr. B >"d m’s ffsr of sld,oJ()
ca- i, s i no * tne ■ Iter is SIS.UdJ ia c isa and
in 1 11 lorn e tbe e >ti ity site on Dud be
t < oen Oikdile and Mari ti-Id. N >w, ge i
tlemen, money talks, and if we are to make
mi onj c* ..f bar to.* of our county site loca
ti i,i, 82.5,000 is what wj ask for U. Put up
or shut up.”
The Pu ita G irda Beacon, soaking of the
Peic* river pbospuate iels, siys; "The
phosphate, w iic i ui appearance is uothi ig
in >re loan a great b * t of black pebbles an 1
gravel in the be 1 of Peace river, is dug out
a il i brown into a tra n car which is drawn
up an nu'li ie ram road to the top of the
ouiba kmsnt, a id du op'd into groat ro
volvi igsie.es, throu h waiou thes.tnd falls.
The rocs, after several mori processes of
siren.:, is ret iv to be shipped to .Savannah,
Wh re it is blk >l. grou ul, aid other in
"re iie its m.xo 1 wi h it, and mmu acturo.i
in i the (lint grates of fartdix irt. T.ia
pb ispha'- grades fro n C>J to 95 per cent, of
p ire bo e phosphate, a id averages 4 per
cvnt. bert.'-r than aiv yet k iovvii in the
I'm el States. Curious bone< in greit
i|ua:iti'ies, belonging to aninali tha: ire
now ex net, aro ii-ing found in p rfeet
-shape every week. Oie tin iiease s eciinu i
wo thy ol ■*D*)-nal note was a petr.fi *d turtle
shell, our inches ia thickness, and ab >ut
sixteen 'set in diameter, also a greit tooth
•six •-*•! i iche* in c) c.i nfe.v-ace, b 'th fojmi
in', -ili I iu t:ie gravel hguks. S.iioe tho
discoverv ■ f 'lns pnosph p.e ued, rt wr bo is
liove be i l md al mg tho b ik* f Peace
rvv . At tVaucuuir, a f>w mile* (art.ier
i.o 'b, ex eilitvo works wuU sjou he u op
eration.”
SOUTH CAK 11.1 VA.
The Augiiita, Gleowioi and Westaro
now wa .t- to merge witu tuo three C’s.
.A eh irt *r was i-s’ie I Friday to t .e L .an
and c*'tvi ig* Bn kof Yo' kvi-ie. rbe cap
i* al s'o k is Ili i.O M, divided mt duo s ,aros.
a • Hi ler Umir-ls of U 'esnville, C.mt.
'*''. Hunt c ni.na iding, lett FriJavf r
tin N ■, V k ca.ue.iaiai cele ration. They
can -i tn i v-t*v > men, rank aud Q, iu
uJ (. i ui io tnrue serva it;.
ii. J- il ir.i, mail igenton tho Columnia
end - t v.llo ruiroi l, a; oe i noiiriei
"f hi'mn '•■;il. H.s po-itim will Ln libel
fit n i itr ilite v a republic! i tuccssior.
Tin- i ius r .'.i ■hiv n val ru.'ii ly -f 'nail
n: • it- w.o uv.i tho.r bead luartors at tue
C ilumb.a posi ill e.
1,10 ;t. O. tV. Ai -Elroy, as istant enginex-
Um el 'tale* av, wh unaJe aaiyfrieidi
iu Columbus daring bis sojourn there as
TTIE MORNING NEWS: MONDAY, APRIL 29. 1889;
| professor of mechanics in the universi'y,
hat lr*e:i and *t nl If ir service o i the United
Sates steam r Alans, whic i will leave
Sa ' Fra .c. o > for Si noi May 1.
Tho new i isura ico la v is working very
well. Last y-a. uu ler the 1 1 systom. tha
state’s rove me from Tea isos am un ed to
about -T.OOO, while so fir this year tiie re
cent; have reached an I will n ob
nbly run up to $.5,0)0. The saving of
lah’ir in collecting the money is consider
able.
The Beaufort election cases were dispos’d
of F i lay by tin stita supremi c rnrt bv
i t e ruli ig on tie motion t > -jinstato the
anpra to b fund ii the offi-ial report.
! The c )urt daoide l tint no suilicie it caus)
had been s i >wn by the a ipshants for
omltii ig to file their re'urn in acco dance
with the i ule of the c urt, and that the
clerk was uot ia error in dismissing tuo
app al.
About 100 persons 1-ft Coluont is Friday
on t ni 12:50 o’ol ck train for Ne v Y irk, to
fttte id the c int-nnial celebration. The
g iver ;or and staff iu nbvel thirt-o i, th
Govern >r’s Guir.li thirty-eight aid the
Richland Volunteers thir.y-four. Only one
and z n tickets wen sold to civilians goi ig co
attend the centennial. At Chester the U>-
lu ribla otnoa iies -ere joined by the Le
Light Infantry, with whom tboy w.U form
the Columbia bitta ion.
Tie last off! i-al act of Gov. Richards on
befo -e leaving for Nov York F iday was to
aDfioint VV. M. 8. !r-s a treasurer of
C uirleiton cou ity. Soon after the deat i
of Treasurer Gaulard the governor ao
poi ited B. P. Cunning an as treasure',
with the understa iding ttiat ii two noon is
from th it da e, or ns soon as the collections
were compl -ted, he 'h mi l re.i n. This *vas
done to secure the puym *nt of certain com
inissi j.is, etc., to Mr. Gaillard’s fam ly. In
;.ne nun ituni p ititions for t ie appoint neil,
fa number of geutleiuen ti that cffice
were received. Tney were all referre l to
th) Charle*ton delegati m with the r quest
that it m iko a rec nn ne i lotion, fine leie
gfi ni re ur.iad t e joe'.i ions wdh aco.ir e
oui letter fro m ooe of the senators, stating
tha' tb.-y preferred to nuke no rec >ni
nia ulstion a- a delegation, but thev subse
quo itly made personal recom nmd iti < s.
A inaj Tity of the delegation i idoisei il".
Leseme’s appoi. i m-nt, which was al-o
recommended by many prominent business
meu.
A COLONIAL HOUSE.
B 7 It. W. fc-H P-’ELL, Architect.
iCopu'iq'itcd hy Ihe Author )
Bark wigwams a id 1 g-cubms were the
almost universal dwellings of tha first set
tlers of the American colonies, hut as
wealth ands >cial dignity increase fi bettor
hab.tatipus beg in t > appear.
For the inosi part those bstto dwellings
were imitations of styl s prevailing
m the various “fatherlands” of
the colouis s. Penn pla n<-d
r ,ws of small English cottag-s fr
the Poilaielohi ins, but Che thrifty Ger
mans of the interior of Pennsylvania were
long content with houses of bowed logs,
and luirns of va t ca .acic'. Tue Sw. des
of New Jersey built houses w-ic i paiiside
siding of spilt ti nbs", st up-igit. The
Dutch of New York aid tne Hud-on river
r gion closely imitated tue dwellings of
their ancestors.
a "Wy q
■■'t'W"i)U II wurwu-a-jg-ui*
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FRONT ELEVATION.
But the finest colonial houses, such ns
were built by the governors a.id divines of
New Engla and, tbs landed ge itry of New
York aid the great pr ipriet >rs of tbe
s mth, were copiol from E iglish country
houses or hall. An example of this style,
modifi and to meet the n quirements of mod
ern life, illustrate; tins article.
Tms style is essentl lly a costly one; the
s ructure must be of ample sizi to give
it and g.ii y. and a good deal of carving aud
ot or band- vork is necessary.
Jr, is c msidered ad miss ble that one of the
designs -if t.iis ser.es s l.uuld study the wants
of tho rich man. Tuat he is rich, is not
aiw iys bis fault, but his misfortune. In
heritance, aca.d'uc or unwearied toil t >
keep others employed, mar h to blame. As
he Sta gers thr; ugh life, fired at bv politi
cians, berated by t :e pre;s and derided by
the inulutud), accompanied only br his
p >or relati ms who w mi l fain sliar-.* his bur
den, abo it t-e least we can and) for him is to
snow nim now be can provide himsoif an
agreeihla resting place.
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FIRST FLOOR.
Following will bi fouul a brief descrip
tion of thu de-ign:
Size of Structure.— Width (front) 47 feet;
deptu of m uu part. 29 feet 6 inebe*; and. pth
over all, 53 foot; siz* of kitc-eu oxteusion,
2d fee- fi i ehes by 20 fe t.
lli'jht of Stories. —Cellar, 7 foot;
story, 11 (esi; second story, 9 feet; at.le, 8
feet.
Material for Exterior Walla. Found i
tions, stone; first and second storle , cl ip
bottds; g# les of dormers and friezes of the
windo.vs uni pnrtici uro decorated with
ornamental work; roof, shingles.
Interior Finish.—Tbe lower ball is fin
is let wKhmk, mil bas an oak fio r and
staircase; the rooms throughout. a;e
trimmed with s"ft wo and , finished in nat
ural col >rs or painted white. An opm tim
ber ceiling in th" hall, at a cost of about
|sot), • uld improve t e appearance, as
would also finishing one • r more of the
main room* in while enamel aud gold, at
an i-xpeo-e nf $l6O u room.
Accom noditions.—Tbi main room and
f uir s.ze-, ciusaus oto., are shown by the
fl i r plan* give i herewith. B-sides these
thee arethre* heir un* and r s! ira-e
room ii the at i", a c.'llar uu ler tho w ,")
or tne mam ti lusi and ala i drv and ser
vants’ water elo-t uu ler the k.tche i. The
bathroo i is [irovi led with tub, a water
cluse and a was i bowl,
1 U'* h Us ire .argi and well-lighted, com
ma nlmg all the r-ions turoug .o it tbe bousi.
Tue kite ie.i is i • 1 tul all i.as ample stor
age an I nantry room.
Special Features. -R girded as a pure
ex in ilu ut t i'* Dus', c i.o uil it I), t.i <(-
tarl r cuar ic eristics of wtiie i area large,
sq m e structure, with portici liavu ig
tilted colunns with carved caps, a belvi
de;'- un itie roof, circular b- a I windows
aud delicate details of clusais o.igiu.
The Cost. —ln th** vicinity of New York
oi'y, veli i u It, th ut ext a ragance in
detail, $7 OOP. At! • ga in this stylo much
I smaller than t'm >xam >. illust r ateo, wi.l
not look well, bur •• ging the design en
hances its appcira ce.
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EEC :<D FLOOR.
In conclusion it may bo sal 1 tha f our an
e st >rs of the c fio iul period g ive archi
tc turo as they g \v ■ st it cruft mid tho gen
eral affairs of life, awi e direction tint
was ia every way admirable. It is fit!i g,
indeed, that we -mould *:cep them iu grate
ful r membra ce.
MEDICAL.
“Thick end Glossy”
TIIE PRODUCTION of on abundant
growth of hair, of a silk-like texture
and of the oriai7i.il color, often results
from the use, by those who have become
buld or gray, of Ayer's Hair Vigor:
“ I xvas rapidly becoming gray and
bald ; but after usir.g two or three
bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor any Imir
grow thick and glossy and the origi
nal color was restored.” —M. Aldrich,
Canaan Centre, N. 11.
"A trial of Ayer's If dr Yi'orhas con
vinced me of its i.-e-ri's. Jts use has
not only caused the l air of my wife and
daughter to be abundant and glossy, hut
it lias given my rather stunted mus
tache a respectable length and appear
ance.”— It. Britton. Oakland, Ohio.
‘‘l have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for
the past four or five years and lind v
most satisfactory dressing for th-- hair.
It is all that I <mild desire, being harm
less, causing the hair to retain its
natural color, and requiring but a small
quantity to render the iiair easy to ar
range."— Mrs. M. A. Bailey, 9 Charles
st., Haverhill, M as.?.
Ayer’s liair Vigor,
rUEPABED ET
Dr. J. C. Ayer Sc Cos., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by J >ruggita aud Perfume re.
BUILDING DESIC X
riyiuiiLL £i, ooo COTTAGE
nr
R. W. SHOPPELL, ARCHITECT.
lino Model House Beslzn* of other
Sizes anil Costs. The most help
ful aids ever devised for
Intending builders.
i na, is*
A large view (showing details), also large
ioor plans and a full description of the above
lesign, nvd of 24 ether druiyns, each of which
•an be built for SI,OOO, all beautifully printed
ui pinto paper and enclosed in a handsome
■ \>th portfolio, will lie sent by express, pre
laid, on receipt of 82. I have, also, the fol
owing:
Portfolio of $1,5(10 Houses, 2.5 designs. Price 82
“ " 2.000 " 2ft ** •• s;■
" " 2..V0 " 25 “ '* $2
•• “ a.oon •• 28 •* “ $2
•• ’• 3,500 ’’ 32 ’* " $2
“ ’* 4,1 UK) “ 2j “ *• 82
. " “ 6.U00 •* 25 “ “ 2
“ " T.'-OO '* 20 “ " S2
“ •• 10.000 “ 1 “ “ 1 2
*’ '• 8 tables, 1 “ •* $2
Any 3 of tbe above Portfolios for $5; any 7
for $10: tho complete set <l2) for *1.5. Pam
jhletof specimen pages. 2.50. Address It. W.
thoppcll, C3 Broadway, New 4'ork. Mention
this paper.
FOR SALK.
For Sale Or Rent,
AT PALATKA. FLORIDA
\NKW HiVfKL j st c containing
tweuty-t room* of kitenen
and outLuil’diru’s; located direct yopp sifp tho
Un >n on. wijrtro twenty-six railro.tj naui3
arrive*, arn mad * tip and depart ev-ry twe tv
four hours. rh* location of this hot* l a-; a rail
roal h.)u-i aud Pa canu >t Ik* surpass' l i in tho
south, with as. street Car servicj and water.
Addrcts, or call upoa
JOSEPH F. DEAN.
P.latka, Fla,
shipping”.
Ccmpagnie Gcne r aie Transatlantiquo
—French Line to Havre.
15ETWF.FN New York aad Havre, from pier
J No 42. N R.. foot of ilorton treel Trav
elers by this line avoid both transit by English
ro.lMsy #rut tho diSv-cniforl of crossmy liio
I’tinnuel in a small o.iat. bpsclal train'leaving
the Conipanj'* dock at Havre direct for Paris
ou urruul of sieatners. tiasgage chvekod at
New Vor* Uirou.-n to Paris.
La BIIKTAi iNUcJuCSSEUx, SATURDAY,
April Bf, 3 r m.
I.a BOUKiOONS, Fraxciedu SATURDAY.
May t. 7:.8i) a m
La H txCOGNE. Santslli, SATURDAY, Mnv
11, 1)U p. u.
PRB'K HP PA-SAGE (Including wlnou
TO HAVRE —nr i ' a on. *I.M an I $10*1;
See ud Usbln. s'.(), Steerage fi-om New Y ,*k to
Havre. 1f26: Ste-rago Ir un Now Y'ork to Paris,
$2 Includmv w;ne, bedd n•an lut Mails
A. F *R ) -IT. Uei.e-ul Agent. 3 Bowling Gre -n.
foot of Ib'-ia-lw i*. \ * A' -k
():• P. 5V HUN l, Ksq.. -0 Bull rtr-et. Mr.sßs.
WILDER *t CO., 120 Bay street. Savannah
Ago Us. _
1 iklill iSLCcilllSilip luiilc.
•IMMritKLV.
i .-arntia, Kv Won' ami Havana.
SOUTH Uul.*u
Lv Port TamfkA jl judays ami Thursdays 10:JJ
r n
Ar Key West Tu<*.lavs and e rid,ays t r
Ar Havana V. : ne-lays and Saturdays San.
Ni 'P.Th BOUNu.
L* Tavat-.i tf .. ri-*iulayg n. and sat #*v i p *t.
LK"> .V-st V. ■.iue-.da.vs an i f-k '.rdnj s3e a
Ar Pori 'lump* ‘fiiiur.aaya ami Sundays i:W
ir a
C- meeting at Port Tampa '*uu VV st in lit
ia-t'2'iuiii to aud from Northern and i uatern
cici". pur stale in accommodations, apply
to Cit* Ticket OiTVee, S . 1 A tv. K'y, Jaekrua
vilie, or Agent lbani hlramsblp Linn rmnpa.
C D OWENS. Traflii: jlaua.sr.
11. S. 11 AD*' hk>. Unuorai Mauagsr.
THE GENUINE
JOHANN HOFF'S MALI EXTRACT,
THE TA VO HITE
TO*lC AXD \t J IUE\T,
recommended by all prnmtient Ply
tiaant since j 847, for
ptfpefha, ns digest ion,
r. * : §?s NURi r G MOi iItKS. . I NO
1 FJ.rF, THE WEAK £5
ETThP D! B'LTAIED.
ffcf VAiirSi lif Hew nre of Imitations.
rhe genuine has the signature of
J-Johann lIofT ’and “Morit® Cisncr*
the nectc of every bottle.
The “Genuine” L.1.-YER and. >1 t.YDEI.SOY CO.
MyieoTtoUlel >ao fo*the u. s.
only, 6 Ilarclay fct., \cw \ ork.
SHIPPING.
imIiiAMiFUIMNI
FOB
New York, Boston and P'nihdclphii
PASSAGE TOSTEW YORK.
! C'ABTX *2O DO
I’XCL'RSION .’..V/.V/.V/.V/. 62 ft*
bTEEIiAGE 10 0.
PASSAGE TO BOSTON.
cabin -....fan <k>
1 xt lesion a> in
STEERAGE jo w
PASSAGE TO PHILADELPHIA.
(Via Nitw Volts.)
CABIN vi
excursion .'. ns in,
arrtEßA-E '..jaw
’ kk.
mm
r PIiF masrniflent steamships of these l!n*'s
I are appointed to bull a* roliows—siandard
time*
TO NEW YORK.
CITY- OF SAVANNAH, Capt. F. Sritii, TUES
DAY, April 30, at 6 p. ti.
TALLAHASSEE. Utpt. W. H. Fisher, FRI
DAY, May 3. at 8 A. M.
CITY r OF AUGUSTA, Capt,.!. YY. Catharine
SUNDAY. M y 5. at 0 a. us.
CITY" OF liIUMTNOTI AM, Cait. C. S. Bero,
TUESDAY. May 7. at 11 a. m.
CITATTYHOOCHEE. Capt. H. C. Daggett,
FRIDAY, May 10, at 3 p. a.
TO BOSTON.
GATE CITY, Capt. D. Hedge, THURSDAY,
.May 2, at 7 ?. a.
CITY- OF MACON, Capt. H. C. Lewis. THURS
DAY, May 9. at 1 p. m.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
Iron pHEIGHT ONLY.]
DESSOUG, Capt. S. L. Assure. SATURDAY.
May A, at 8 a. a.
JUNIATA. Capt. E. Christy, SATURDAY,
May 11, at 3 ?. ji.
Through bills of lading given to Eastern an i
Northwestern points amt to ports of the Unite
Kingdom and the Continent.
For freight or passage apply to
C. C- ANDERSON, Acer-.t.
City Exchange Building.
Merchant/ aoiDliccn’ Transportation Cua’y.
For Baltimore.
CABIN ....*!* SO
INTER .'EDI \TK 10 Oi
CABIN TO WASHINGTON 14 45
U YBi N TO PHILADELPHIA 16 (5
INTERMEDIATE TO PHILADELPHIA.. 12 75
Jr
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THE STF.AYIBHIPS of this Company are ap
pended to sail from Savannah tor Balii
more as follows—city time:
WM CRANE. Capt. G. YV. Billups, TUESDAY,
April SO, at 7 p. m.
JOHNS HOPKINS. Capt. H. D. Foster, MON
DAY, May 6. at 11 a. m.
WM. CRANE. Capt. 0. W. Billups, SATUR
DAY'. May 11, at 4 r. m.
JOHNS HOPKINS, Capt. H. D. Foster,
THURSDAY, May 16, at 8 p .
And from Baltimore on tha above named days
*t 3 p a. .
Through bills lading given to all poilts >V.-et,
all the manufacturing towns in New England,
an i to porta of tka United Kingdom and the
Continent.
JA3. B. WEST & CO., Agents,
10—w Bay strait
Savannah, Americas and Montgomery
STEAMBOAT COMPANY.
CTFAMER MAGGIE BELL leaves W, T. Gib-
O sop a nuarf MONDAY’S and THURSDAY’S
at 6 p. *. tor
DOBOY, DARIEN AND
BRUNSWICK
Close connection at DARIEN for all landings
on Altamaba nnd Oemulgee rivers, and ell sta
tions on S., A. and M. R. K. •
Freight received up to 5 p t. aa'llr t dates.
W. T. GIBSON. Agent.
SKa ISLAND RUU tk .
STEAMERS ST. NTCHC)LAS i
AND DAVID CLARK.
pOMMENCING MONDAY. Feb It. one steam
\ ' t r will eave Savannah from tvharf foot of
Lincoln street f r DOBOY, DaRIKN. BRUNS
WICK ."ml FEKNANUINA every MONDAY
and THURSDAY at 1. p, . connecting at Sa
vannah with New Y’ork, Philadelphut, Boston
on,! Baltimore steaim-ra, at Btuns.vick with
Simmer for Satllla river, and at Fernandlii* by
rail with all poinia in Flu da.
Iri ignt received til. S:BU p. u. on day* of sal!- j
luc.
Tickets to I>e bad at Gazan s Cicar store, in
I’nluski llsuse, and on Board tLe boat.
C. WILLIAMS, Agent.
For Augusta and Way Landings.
STK A M ER KAT lE.
Capt. J. 8 BEVILL.
YV*ILL leave EVERY TUESDAY at 8 o’clock
YY v a. (city lime) for Augusta and way
landings.
Ail freights payable by shippers.
JOHN LAWTON,
Manager.
RAILTIDADS.
JACKSONVILLE Wk AM KEY WIysYET
TII F, TROP IO A L TItTT X K l[ N ,
SCHEDULES EFFECTIVE MARCH 4. 1883. Central. Standard Time used ~
GOING SOUTH. OOIN-I NORTH
11:01 am, 1 7:oii ami B:lpm| 8:0il pm Lv . Saynnnr.h .. Ar ) • 7: ! pm > , .
1 4:oopmj]2:M) m| H:iXiainiLv. iJacksonville ~-.r Ouami 2f§smn i ~, 1
1 pin 2:41) pm 10:40 am I Ar. ftt. r ugustine., Lv| 7:43 am[ 12:07 pm| 4:lspm
4:oopm 1:00pm B:s6ami S:ooauilLv....Ja'ksonviUe. ~Ar 6:3oatn:U:4i nni i> ~ ..
0:13 pm 2:50 pm, 10:40 am ,0:00 ainlAr Palatka .... Lv 4:211 amd'J-.cG am 4ms vi! ■ ■ PA
: n,
7:2opm 3:,G pu. 11:37 am 11:11 ftin Ar Sevil.e Lv 3.0) am 0:31 ain ’ : 5>,,!!
K:33pm 4:45pm 12:15 pm 12:45pm Ar Del and.. l.v 8:00am 1 : 45n~ ,
•b:55 pull 5:00 pm| 1:00 pm! 12:48 p.nv Ar Sanford Lv I:l3am 8:06 am i : n„ l" I 'Fa
• ■ 7:115 pm; 2:27 pm. 2:27pm;Ar Tbusville. Lv. j 6:00 am : !2 ; 00 P m' and '' J|J;a
IP:' l * am 6.20 pm Ar Tavares Lv 6:00 am •
10:2) am 5:57 pm 2:lßpm 5:2) pni Ar... Winter Park... l.v 11 :.V1 oni’ 7:00 am I'->5 : .
10:53 ami 6:13 pm. 2:35 pm s:sopm Ar Orlando LvHl:4opm 6:soam ’’ i L ’ '' nn
11:15 am 7:25pm 3:25 pin 6:40 pm Ar Kissimmee.. .Lv 10:60 pin' 0:00 am' li'-l) !, 7 ' 1
i 9:10 pm| 5:15 pm |Ar Bartow Lv; 6:15 pm! j I: wa
1:10am! 1:25 am 8:30pm! Ar .Punta Sorda.. .Lvi 1:00 pm! 5:66Dm i ij : a,
10:16 pm| 8:15 pml. .Ar Tampa I.vi 7:40 pm! Siatlam
Solid Trains between Jacksonville. St. Augustine, Sanford. Titusville and Tamm
at Titusville with Indian River -te nners for Rockledge, Melbourne, Jupi cr and ] L\\
Pullman and 'lon-rch Parlor Cars on all through trains, Addre-s tor mans , r i ,t th '
R. GAMBLE, City Pass. Agt. CHAR. DAVIES. Trav. !',s Agt. u. D. ACKERr v
JACKSONVILLE, FLY. U ' *• L
Sa' r annah, Florida Jind Western liaTTvviv =
WAYCRO33 SHORT LINE-TIME CARD IN EFFECT APRIL 11. 18D. ' '
Alp Trains on this Rou> ark Run by Csntr vl Standarg Tima
SCHEDULE of thr ugh trains to Florida and Southern Georgia, conn c.iu with !-■
point* in the Wc t. and No.-f-we-st: ’ lrans all
I No. 27. I No. is! No. 50 ~ No. 14 I \7~KjT~v~7-
Frim Savvnv.ul. [ Daily, | Daii.y. Duly I To Savannah Daily. liai.'y |i,V- :
L. .suvuniiuh 7:i 6 am: 2:41 pin 8:00 pmjL. Port Tampa 4:30 pml
A. J-sup B:3Bam 4:38 pin 10: 5 pm! L Sanford 1:15 anv Hi ■ ,UI
A. Way cross 0:45 am! 5:55 pm 1:40 amlL. Jacks mvillo ... 7-30 am 15
A.Brunswick.via F.T 10:Oam! 2U.an. L. Cbatiahoochee .. , °-‘ 3 i 'ri
A. Brunaw’k.viaß.&W 12 5) am L. Bain bridge ul' ,
A. Albany, viaß.&W. 2:00 pm 12:22 am .. JL. Monticel o .... '..,, -.. 1
A. Albany ....I |1S:00 n'ulL. Tliomasvlllf i.”:.'.!' -*' Tl
A. Jacksonville 12:00 n’n 8:30 pm, 7:loam L. Gainesville : L : 1,1
A.Sanford 5:00 pm ...1 jL l ive Oak i*m „, ,
A. Port Tampa 10:46pm ;L. Albany,via B£tV.l 4-45 am
A. I ive Oak 1:23 pm j L. Albany
A. Gainesville 4:15 pm L. Wayctoss 1 i'si'am i-25nni -'1 1
A. Tho nnsviile 1:40 pm | 7:00 am L. Atlanta, via E. Tl 212 am ' 1
A. Monticello 3:23 pm ; 9:30 am L. J- sup 10-50 aui 5-15 Yin-
A. Bain bridge 3:45 p, 11 L. Macon, via E.T ; 1 f.f!* 8 *
A. Chattahoochee.... 4:04 pm ... . ! L. Brunsw’k.v.a'’ t! 1
A. Macon, via E. T B:2oan. I- Brnnsw'k vBiV.
A. Atlanta, via E.T 1:50am! L. Montgomery ! i:,,
A. Montgomery ; 6:15 pm A_ Savannali '... [IS:23 pin 7:'45 pin! 6-5
Jesup Expiless No. 1. i J* >
L. Savannah 3-40 pm |L. Jesup 1 5 2 , am
A. Jesup 5: iilp-n IA. Savannah B:3oam
BLKEi’IN 1 CAR SEUVD E AND CONNECTION
~ Tra i!? , 7S nas Piillm iu .si -e.d -g cars betw sen New Y rk, Jaw!:s.).iviF.e and Port T.imna Trust
Handy, have Pullman sleepers b tween Wi-hmtton ant Jacks,,nvi! e; conne-t at C-a
hoochee with Puduiaa sleeper for Mob.je and Ne-.v Orleans, an la. Jacksonville wit, .1 t A K
W. U.v and People’s Line steam rrs for all points in South Fieri la. Key W.-st and Havana' "rini
lu connects a; J, sup for Macon, Atlanta and tbe Wes'; a' Way, -103s for Alba v Motit 'niw-v
New, rleans, Nashville, Evansville, Cincinnati and st. Louis, lhrou-gh Pullman s'-vnw v r
cros to St Louis. Trains 5 and 0 carry Pullman sleeper between Savannah and 'jncnsonviljV
Thomasvl le and Mopticello. “
I'i do ts soi lto al! points and baggage c lecked 'hrough; also sleeping car bert-Yra'i.W- ■
secu:el at oas-enger stations and Bren’s Ticket Office, -.2 Bull street.’
1: <1 FI,EMIN 1. Superintendent. WM. P. HARDEE, General Passenger Agent.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OP GEORGIA.
ONLY LINE RUNNING SOLID TRAINS SAVANNAH TO MACON AND ATLANTA
schedule in effect march 17th, 1889 (standard time, IW-ru meridian).
~TO M ACON,'A UGUSTa'a X DATLA NT A jAr Mobile. “ J ,'SJTz
Lv Savannah 6:40 am 810 nmi Ar New Orleans. .
Ar >lacon l:’* .ra 8:15am 1
Ar Augusta Jl:t3arn e:3saia! ORLEANS VIA UNION SPRINGS.
Ar Atlanta 5:4.) pta 7:00a m . V v *^ a y ani } 8: 0o m
Ar Ootuiuoug 7:05 am 7 :j5 aAt
Ar
"- . Ar Mobile
TO ROME AND CHATTA. VIA ATLANTA. Ar New 0:1 ans rlo am
Arßome“ nah C:4oain B:topm| TO NK’V ORLEAN.S VIA EUFAULaT”*
Ar Chattanooga'.'.:".".:'.". .. 11:40 pi'll LOOpJSj Ar EuTanhc':!''!!!!!!!!!! Ya m
TORO MK AND CHATTA. VIA CARROLLTON. I Ar Montgomery 7:1.0a m
Lv Savannah 6:40a in 8-10 prn Ar Mobile 1:55 oro
Ar Griffin 4:01 pin 5:25 am Ar New Orleans.. i:2ot)m
Arßome...; .1.-I..ZT. ....1..: \-O p m THROUGH TRAINS TO SAVANNAH.
Ar Chauan,g)gtt s:—’pin Lv Augusta 12:01 p-n 9:Op-a
TO NEW ORLEANS VIA ATLANTA lufpm
Lv Savannah i:4oam ArSavarnih s:3opra CM*)a a
Ar Montgomery an Sleepeg oars on nivht trains.
Pinner train lv Sav h 2:00 pkm. Returning, lv Onyton p *d : nr. Sav'h 4: rp. n.
Mil’en accmmodition leaves Savarmaa 5;1) p. m.; arrives Millen 8:20 p. m. Ri
leaves >lilien -':00a. in.; arrivts Savannah 8:00 a. m.
Train leavini? Savannai at 8:10 p. in. will stop regularly at Guyton to put oT passe n^'r^.
Pass -nur r f>r Sylva 11, Wrrrhcsviilo, and Eatontoa should take t>: Da. rn. cnia.
■ ( : r Carrollton, Ft Gainos, Uueaa v'isia, B 1 ikely Ciayto i la v- S: • n ;n 'ma.
JQIiN b. 1i >tt.)LEY, i‘ ai t -an < . CLYDE BOSTIC.v i\ P. a E. T CHARLTON*. G. P. A.
RAILROADS.
Florida Railway aad Naygilija Company.
IN EFFECT JANUARY 30, 1833.
(Central Standard time u--d.j
r means a m . p means p. m.
Going South. Goins; North.
No 3. No. 7. No. a No 4.
CtOtlp 10:>1a L* Forrandloa Ar 3:05• > 8:41:1
B.tKlp 1 4->p " J.'.cits >nviUo “ 4;oi)p CMa
7:30p12 20p “ Callahan " I:.Up 7 Orta
0 lOp 2 Alp “ Baldwin “ 12:52p 5:80a
20:83p 8:35p “ Stadia “ 11:43a 3:!M
ll.OOp 4 OSp “ Waldo I.v 11 Mi'ta £:3t'u
l!.4Sp 1-t3p ’■ Hawthorne •• 10:23a l 3rta
2:05a 6.OTp “ Ocala “ tl'OTa ll:00o
4:oia 7:22p “ Wildwood “ S ola 9:OOp
5:00a 7 .Nip “ Lee .burn “ ?:35a 7:50p
5:45a 8:20p “ Tavares “ 7:10a 7:OUp
7.:!0a 9 30p Ar Orlando Lv (iaXla 4 -sop
Nos. 3 and 4 daily except Sunday; 7 and a
daily.
CEDAR KEY DIVISION.
4:10 p m Leave Waldo Arrive 10:35 a m
4:53 “ “ Gaiuedvrtls " o• +■! ■
5:12 “ “ Arredondo'' Leave 8:59 “
542 “ “ Archer " 8:23 “
0:12 “ " Bronson " 7:48 “
8:30 “ Arrive Cedar Key “ 5:30 "
TAMPA DIVISION.
5 00am Leave Wildwood Arrive 4:lspm
7 15 “ “ St. Catherine Leave 2:15 “
8:05 “ 11 Lac-ochre ** 1:20 "
8:45 “ “ Dale City “ 12:80“
10:20 “ Arrive 1 lant Citv ‘ 11:00 am
WESTERN DIVISION.
7:3oam Leave Jacksonville Arrive 3:2opm
8:16 “ “ Baldwin " 2 V> ••
0:51 “ “ Lake City Leave 1:03 “
10 41 “ " Live Out. “ 12:2} "
11:42 “ “ Madis.a “ 11:13 “
12:52 pm “ D.ifton •* 10:11“
i :i “ Arrive Monticello Arrive lo w "
12 a) “ Iwave Monticello Leave :’>) ”
2:12 “ Leave Tallahassee Arrive 8:57 “
nincy 8:00 8
4:00 “ Arrive River Junction " 7;ooam
K a J. BRANCH.
(poop 7:03a I.v htrnandina Ar (!:10r> ll:Wa
4,15p8:400 \r Jacksonville Lv 4:45p 10:001
For local time cards, folders, maps, rates and
any otter information, call at City Ticket Office,
86 West Bay street, corn-.' Hogan.
A. O. MacDONELL, G. l\ A
D. E. MAXWELL, Gen. Supt.
N. S. PENNINGTON, Traffic Manager.
AG Ki C U I.TU KAL IM PLEMKXT9.
AVERY’S
STEEL WING
FOTATO DIGGERS
Paimerßros.
ESTABLISHED 14.3.
M. M. SULLIVAN,
Wholesale Fiih and Oyster Dealer,
150 Bryan at and 162 Ray lane. Savannah. Ga
Fiih orders for Cedar Kej a reelived here have
prompt atteuLaa,
R VI Lift IADS.
CharlestoH and Savaonah Rail
Schedule in Effect April 14th, 1389.
r PR\INS Lave and nrriva at Savannah by
I Standard Time, which is 30 minutes slower
than city time.
NORTHWARD.
No. 60.* No. K* No. 78.* No. ’At
I.v ft: 45 ft m 12:51 p m 8:10 pnj 2:3opm
Ar Bmi’f ttlO:i? a ru
Ar AirdTelo.2s a m ....
ArAug . 12:40 pm •
Ar Char.. 12.10 pin 5:20 pin 1 :l5 ain h:£> pm
sou raw *rd.
No. 15.* No. 35 * No. 27.*
LvChar . 7:20 am 3:io pin 4:ooam
Lv Aug 12:45 pm
Lv All'd' I 'ets:3) a m 1:55 p m
Lv Meu’ft 7;22 .1 tn 2:0) pm
Ar Sav .. 10:40 ain 7:tOpni 0:44 am
•Daily, tDaily except Sunday. X Sunday’s
only.
Train No. 14 stops only at fireen Pond.
Train No. 78 stops only at frionteitn, Hard*
vl'le. Rid r ola: >d, (Jreen Pond.
Trains N<-s. 8s and 65 stop at all stations.
For tickets, Pullman car reservations an I
other infonrmtion. apply to \V.I. BiiKN, Ticket
Agent, 22 liuli strc t. and at depot.
i: P. McSWINEY. O-n. Pass. Agent
C. S. GADSDLN, Superintendent.
SUBURB\n R miavavn
ii!i ASD SUBURBAN RAILWAY.
Savannah, Ga., April 29, 1355.
/ AN end after TUESDAY, April SOtb. the fol
" " lowing schedule will be run ou the outside
line.
I,RAVE ARRIVE I LEAVE j L!**’*
CITV. I CITY. | ISLE OV UOI’E j MONTGOMERY
lO:Baffi 6:4oam B:lsam j 7:soam
*4:25 pin 2:00 pm | 1:35 pm | 1:05 [> in
t7:lspm C;3Qpm i 6:05 p m** 5:4 p 5
F.vt ry Monday there will be a traiu f- r M ni
go ne*\v. leaving city 6:7-0 a hi.
**On Saturdays an-l Sun lays last train lea-es
Montgomery ami Isle of Hope 6:10 and 6:85 p. ni*
•This 3:25 p. in train in the last one out tft
city Siinduy afternoon.
tOn Saturdays tins train leaves city at 7.w
pm. J. H JOHNBTI IN. 1 •
Coast Line Railroad.
STEAM CARS.
CATHEDRAL CEMETERY. UGNAVENTCRB
AND THUNDERBOLT.
c;ty time.
-TUTU fol’owinc subui ball schedule will If l "
I served n awl alter MONDAV, Aprlr.'th,
week days (see epee el schedule for Su I,l tyi:
I/'ave Savannah, 7:10, 10:35 a. M., 3:00.
5:00, *6:4) r M
Leave Thunuerbolt, 5:50, 8:01 A. M , 12:D), J. o,
4:30.6:90 F. M. ~ ,
leiave lionaventure, 5:03, 8:05 A. M., Is * 0 )
8:31, 4:35,0:8. v. M. „
'Saturday night last car leaves city gi.M ln
ctaadof 8:45. , .
Tak. Brousrhton street cars B'> inloute# hero™
departure ot Suburban train.. ....
A. (I. DRAKE, Supt.
IRON WORKS,
McDouoogh & Balbntyne,
IRON FOUNDERS,
Mschinisti, Boiler Makers and BlacksiA
STATIONARY and P SI'ABLE ENGINES.
VE RTICAL and TOR RUNNING ‘OBN
MILLS, SUGAR MILLS amt PANS.
A GENTS for Alert and Union Injectors. Um
V ai.upliwt and moat effective on t ,L ’
Oullett LI hi Draft Majuolitt Cotton Gin, .oe
b-.t in the market. .. . „ . tat
All order* promptly attended to. band
Price Liat. __—•
CENTS A WEEK pay* I°' j* 1 ®
G~v DAILY MOIt.MNU NEWS, dellr
0 I ered EARLY EVERY IIWBMN'*
4aa*l vL-A m tui/ purtof the eU/.