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GEOaaiA AN'D FI.OKIDA.
TBS :;3.V3 OF THE TWO BrATE3
TOLD IN PARAGRAPHS.
A Negro C&ug'nt Trying to Palm Off a
Forged Ch“ek on a Ranter of Atner-
Jeus—Mrs. Jarbeau Finds Her Miss
ing Husband -Young Men Who In
vaded the Precincta cl a Seminary
Apologize to the Principal.
GEORGIA.
Vice President Mcrtoa found it impossible
to T,si: Brunveic*.
The Camming Clarion says that all the
re .pie in Jackson county are related to
each oruer, counting to fifth cousin.
The citizr.s of Friendship, Forsyth
county, are sp aking of building anew t .X)
academy in pace of the one cow occupied
by Pro:'. SatiertlricL
It is thought that the dynamito bomb
feud on tLe street was brought to 1 Lom
as vilie by ha ds returning from work on
the Alabama Midland railway.
In the Strickland settlement, in Nil ton.
near the Forsyth line, out o; thirty-five
cr-s°s of measles since March I twenty
seven of them were Stricklands.
The depot and a box car and its contents
ct Arabi were destr- yed by fire Satin and .v.
J. T. Smith, the railroad agent, i gi $u
which was in the depot at tne time of tne
fire.
Mrs Pool, wife ct Dr. Vel Pool, of Cum
tr. dropped dead Saturday w.iiie stand
ing in the uouse w:th her baho in her arris.
She i-- supposed to have been affected with
hear; d’tease.
Presiding Elder Gibson of Cumming
favors doing away with trustees of churc-i
property, class leaders a 1 secretaries of
church conferences as ox-officio members of
the quarterly conference.
Waycros3 Reporter: At Screven, a p'aee
of pei haps 100 jie ip.e, there are eight or ten
young men siu are of mari.ug able age,
and very few girls. Tne boys ke-p
bachelor’s hall, and do their own choking,
darning, ate.
At Flowery Branch, Saturday, Dr. A. A
Bar-veil, Prof. H. Dowdi, and G. T. Can
ning ware t isseling in the drug sin ■ , when
Dr. Bagwell fell, Prof. Dow failing on
him. a ,and broke both l>o les of his right leg
about four inches above the ankle.
Joseph Daniel, alias Ben AT right, a young
negro living on the plantation of William
Hooks, near Americus, attempted to pass a
f rged c:ie k o.i Cashier Dudley at the
Bsi.k of (Southwestern Georgia Saturday.
Ti.e check was for JO, and bo e a badly
executed signature of Mr. Hooks, which
Mr. Du Fey satv at a glanc- wa; forged.
Dair'ei is in jail.
Thomasville Times-Enterprise: It will
be remembered that a few days ago men
ti o wasjma'ie that a Mrs. Jarbcua was in
the city sesi ching P r her husband. She
vainly searched in the city and Albany,
when conductor Joe Gilbert ha . neaed to see
him in Q ltraac, and told him of his wife’s
ui. search. Mr. Jarlioau tele
graphed his wif i, and Saturday she joined
him.
The grard jury at the present term of the
piperi ir cmrt return and a rather unusual
bill against TANARUS, L. Adams of Bowman. The |
charge is common barratry by unlawfully
stirring tip law suits arid quarrels bet we. a
individuals. A majority of the citizens of
Bowman are witne ses for the state on the
bill. The case excite • considerable com
ment, and wilt be watched with much in
terest.
Way cross Reporter: Mrs. Luke Rozier,
living near 8)., on the Savannah, Florida
and A est-ru railway, was severely and
perhap f ,tally burned by falling into the
tire on last Thursday. She was s.-ized with
a fir of epilepsy, and fell face forward into
the fire. Her right band wan burned to a
Crisp and ae left side of her head and face
was fearfully blistered. She is in a critical
cjndifon, and her recovery is doubtful.
Mr.-. Rosier has been subject to fits forto ne
time, id her husband and friends have
found it necess..rv to guard herverv closely
to p; event her from injuring herself by fail
ing.
Roma Tribune: U. K. Walker of Darien,
<•O,, o*i er , f w hat is known as the Darien
f-h irt L;r. , hal an exp Tiecce on his recent
visit to Now York which be will not soon
Airget, It has heretofore remained in edited.
He formed in Jersey City the acquaintance
of two young men who represented them
seives t > be from the gouth, and the three
tame over together to spend the evening iu
Now York. While one went out to cash a
check the other iuduced Mr. Walker to play
at cm s. Ho dropped SSO before be came
to an ap relation of affairs, but to make
his way out of the house he was compelled
to knock one of bis new acquaintances down
stall's.
H. Clayholt and Thomas W. Evins sent
the following letter to Dr. D. £L Gwaltaey,
president of Shorter college, at Home,a day
or two ago; “Dear Sir: In the n; nth "of
Oct tier iast we vi dated the ruins of ShorTer
college in visiting young ladies there in
your \\ e desire to admit that,
and iu what occurred on that ccc ision we
were in tne wrong, and to neologize to you,
ant to assure you and the faculty th it
noth ng of the kind shall ever occur on our
parts again.” Dr. Gwaltney sent in reply
the following communication: “Your no.e
of the 12th inst. wai dulv received. I ac
cept your etiology, and trust our further
relations will be characterized by mutual
courtesy and good will.”
F. C. Houser, one of the largest mer
of l ort \ alley, put a mortgage vs
Williams on vo ty heal of covs in the
hands of Sheriff P ipe of Taylor coimtv to
foreclose. Tho sheriff seizea the cows, but
a few- days afterward accoptvd a forth
coming bod ad released tne cows: but
upon investigation he found the bond
worthless, so he seized the cows again, and
held vuein until the case was tried, which
resulted against Mr. Houser, and Sheriff
Pope presented him withs lull of costs
amounting to S4BO 10. Mr. Houser said,
“Ali right, but you must make it even iist}’
and here is your money. The b riff re
fused to do this, and Mr. Houser stoutly re
fused tw pay it until he k locked off the 10
cents. The sheriff was unchangeable, and
the case went to the supreme court, which
reversed the decision of tho court below
and the legal fraternity say this is the first
and omy case of tins kind ever put on
Georgia records. Mr. Houser is jubilant
<wr t is g ii ring the case, as he is just ahead
$18(5, winch he would nave willingly paid if
Saer.ff Pope had “knocked off” the 10
cents.
Waycrosi Reporter: Through the kind
ness of \V. H. Yerby. a cipy of the 81,van
rah Daily Georgian Hms beoa placed on our
risk. It, is old and faded, but is a model
of typographical realm ss. It is dated
“Wednesday morning, Dec. 11, 1839.” It
was _ publisi cd by ‘‘William 1L Bulloch,
pubhsi er of tue laws of tho union, and city
and county printer.” The publisher an
n ur.ced that he would publish advertise
me.;ts at C’harie ton rates, and *ay : “Post
age must is paid on all letters of business
and centmunicatioos.” At the masthead we
notice the nan e of Murtin Van Iluren for
Pre ident and Joint Forsyth for Vice Presi
deni. Above the names of the paper’s
c un e f>r cnief executive of the nation the
rtnu rican flag llnats gracefullv on the
Ore-/,., u: derueath whichappear the follow
ing lines:
Flag of the free: still bear thy sway,
t ndimmedti run L ,a. oi yet uu old;
V” r ( * <lrlh * proud main., thy ,t-.ra display.
Like in. rmug- radiant cl.aids unrolUsl. 1
Fay id toe Sides .(ill p erl, * snine,
T jr ugii edu-r s aznre vanll unfuriML
Till ever) hind and L ai • entv;n
To *ep oppression from IL, ..nrld.
It cun Ulus the proce#di;,g of the first um
•ion of tne T weuty-aixth co-.gi-e * a da
M.lire of tin spproachitj* marriage <f
V kvii \ i.do, ia with Priors Alb-n g s„
Coburg. loe Georgian nvi-lantly enjoyed
ah unusually iarg.. odvait sing pW 'n,
Uuie Iwii.g only atom twelve ouhjiuns at
raoding liia'Ur out of tw*iil-ri,ht. 44.
wet '.nemo t* of li> usow tor re lor sale, and
notions m ra/wenua to the arrival and d*.
1-arM.ia -1 rrwtli and trains ar.i ifinstraiad
*IUi cal uf Itvatm, atop*, u albs, etc. Mr.
Yerby has In bis possession two or three
of the Georjian, eiiicn he prizes
v_*,-y highiv as old relics of tne i ast
It w: 1 ! e r?i.ieailer><i teat ’-be accounts
of ex-Cl£y Treasurer O. F. Adams of Mac n
were fou.id si,, r. over a year ago about
IIS.OO'A The ci y finally agre <i to svttc
wita bis bondsmen for This amount
! his been duly p id by the bondsmen, i ■-
1 total amount of ind -btedness the boudatnc s
1 hid n i v s $9,9 iii. Cape. Adauis aaJ
i children t-en deeded the family hour- to
t the bondsmen, ad they were willing not to
, prosecute Capt. A rams. R.-cetlv rie
’ b nd -m ?n sold tho property at public out
* cry 1 r yJ,'.',U, oa.v sls ir*s tba tl.e si t
‘ they had pu.d on A rams’ account. lin:ue
! d.n. ,y atier toe sale a re.o rz
g t i:i circulation that some of the
•aillreu of Capt. Adams' would c. -
j test tin sale, ad the purchasers hove
! refused to a., pt titles a-d the boadiuic i
! still hold the pi isrty and are still out ■•(
j tue.r .a u-y. The gra'id jury found a tree
i bill against Capt. Adams lor embez.’t cnoist.
Rece by an effort was made to go; .bo jury
I io sign a petition to have i;s indictment
qjasued, aid several did sign it under tc“
impress! m t.iat ti. bond-men had i.oen set
tled with. Ilie indictment still exi ts, h >w
ever, and the present appeara c is t. H the
prosecution will be pushed. Capt. Adams
uas been sick at home for several m ini'is.
T. C. Hendrix, VV. il. ilansfifid,\V. R. l’hil
lips, Cam lie and Jamas Damouraad VFalter
Aiams have jus. m-t Judge A. H. Miller of
the superior court, in his room at the court
! h use. for the pu pow of t tfectiiig, if possi
-1 ble, au equitable and satisfactory settlement
of the affivirs involved. The attorneys of
tne bondsme.l and of Capt. Adarns wore
also pr< sent. .Had a satisfactmv arrange
ment bee.i consummated, an effort would
then have been maue to withdraw the crim
inal prosecjtio i agaiust Mr. Adams: but as
no understanding could be an ivei at mat
ters remain jus: aa thv bare for several
months. The bondsmen wili not consent to
a withdrawal of the prosecution, if they are
not ma le secure la the property by Capt.
A lams.
rr oniDs-
It is reported that the strawberries around
Lawtf v are b idiy iajuron by rust.
Rev. Dr. Tnloird bas been called to the
ne Second Baptist churc .at Green Cove.
He goes from Switzerland.
It is said to be an assured fact thatathe
railroad from Plant city to Fort Meade
will bo built iu a short time.
Mrs. Mahone, wifo of Gen. Mahone of
Virginia, a-id her daughter, are at the
Ponce de Leon, St. Augustine.
Messrs. Sinclair & Rerdell of Orlando
ha- - recently purchased .several large tracts
of phosphate land about six miles south of
Lakeland.
W. T. King has been appoint°d assignee
f r toe old firm of J. B. Sutton & Cos. at
Gcal-., with a iistof assets of fI,OOO to meet
liabilities amounting to $6,000.
At St. Augustine, on the night of the
charity bail, while in the ball room, a lady
ruisied a valuable diamond pin, which up
to this date she has failed to recover.
The movement in favor of the establish
ment of a broi m factory iu Gainesville
seems very popular. In less than half a
day Saturday $1,400 worth of stock was
taken.
The Green Cove Spring is out in a neat
new dress, and is also improved in many
other ways. IV. D. Randall, formerly of
the bus ness department of the Mokning
N'kws, is editor and manager.
'The George IV. Scott Comoany are now
shipping about 100 tons of puosphate a day
from tneir works at Z dfo, in De Soto
county, and active preparations an being
made to ship that amount from Arcadia.
The great! sun-ess attained by the Semi-
Tropical exposition and the great increase
of attendance during the past two weeks
warrant the management in continuing tho
Ocala exposition until April 1, which will
bo done.
At St. Augustine Saturdov night the
jury brought m a verdic .of -’Not guilty”
in the case of William Cauthrou, charged
with the murder of old ruaa Go r e. This
will discharge his brother and Raidford
Priest, indicted with him.
At Borden’s saw-mill at Green Cove, on
Wednesday afternoon, Robert Powers,whilo
attending one of the machine* in the mill,
cot his hand caug t among the cogs, and
his wrist was mashed aimosteutirely in two,
making amputation necessary.
The move- toward establishing a wagon
and furniture factory at DeLand is assum
ing shape. Tne .-.mount of stock to be taken
is $25,000 in shares of SIOO each. A sub
scription paper has beou started and about
*5,000 worth of stock has already been
taken.
Henry Watterson, editor of the Louis
ville Courtrr-Jotirnal, arrived iu Jackson
ville Haturdav morning a id is a guest or tho
Windsor. He is area ’inaniodbv Mrs. Wat
terson and is en route to Naples-on -t ie-
Gulf, where CoL Haldeman, one of the
principal owners 0 f the Courier-Journal,
has large interests and makes his home in
winter. This is Mr. Watterson’s first visit
to Fiorida, and he likes it as far he has
gone—so he says.
Goorge W, Clark of the Jacksonville
Marble Company lias bought what is said
to be the only stone quarry in the state,
which he recently discovered near Bran
ford, on the Suwannee river. Tho rock is a
good quality of soiid limestone, and has
been used for building chimneys by the
dwellers in that locality. He w ill commence
quarry ug it s von, the railroad passing quite
near. This is anew industry for Florida,
and may yet rival the phosphate excite’
me it.
County Commissioner R. A. Mills of
Orange county, at the )a>t meetiug of the
board, offered h resolution instruc.iug the
clerk to procure a list of patents to Audi in
Orange county from the Gainesville laud
office. It is charged that nunibets of pat
ents have beoa issued for homesteads ad
pre-emptions to persons wbo-e lan .s are
located in Orange cauatv, which are not
claimed by the owners, principally for the
reason that their lauds cannot be taxed
until the patents arc receive i b owners.
President Stotesburg of the Orange Belt
r ad left St. Augu tine Saturday for Cin
cinnati. He says tsatthe published re
ports regarding hi3 ro id are news to him.
Ho has no definite information to give re
garding the broadening of the gauges,
extensions to Palatka, or the sale or lease of
the road to the Jacksonville, Tampa ad
Key West system. H. O. Armour remains
over in Jacksonville several days. He re
fers all inquiry to Mr. Stole-burg, saying
that his (Armour’s Jii.trresi in the road is
solely as au investor in its securities, a id
be does not bother over its management, or
have to do with its internal p lioy.
Ben W. Young writes from Mount Pleas
ant to the Belleview Blade as follows-: “In
your pajier of Feb. 20 you speak of a shell
fossil, taken from a well a Belleview, fifty
ieet below the surface. I have on my and ;k
two fine specimens of shell fo-sils, taken
from a small sinkhole just o-.tside of Mr.
Hyde’s fence, just back of Mr. Bootbby’s
home. Just west of Prof. Bush’s grove, on
the same avenue, is an eight-acre orange
grove, which la t year was cared for bv Dr.
Knight. Naer the center of that grove you
will find a rock, probably fifty pounds in
weight, lying on ihe -urfape, that i full of
shell fossil of every size a-d shape. 1
meant to bring a specimen north, but left
Belleview hurriedly U.d did not get it. A
close vtudeut of nature Will find much to
interest him in the fossils in and around
Beiloview.”
Ikeeasy In i(s s.-tlon, harmless and effectual
In relieving Is Hummus Liver Regulator
Ado,
Cornwell Si Chipmau handle the Thomas,
Roberts, btevensm, Gauze Door Ln.-ges
and Stoves, and the Broadway, Fortune,
and Times— Adr.
U you w ant to see really handsome, first
-las* Clothing, go to “The famous."
P. loe< here ar*surprisingly low; all wool,
neat Cheviot salt as low w|t HA brough
fun, Adi.
HIE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1890.
CHIMNEYS.
JTne man that sells you
lamp-chimneys may, or may
not, know the difference—
some are made of brittle
glass, and some are made of
tough glass. The tough
ones cost the maker two or
three times as much as the
brittle ones. That accounts
for the breaking of cnim-*
neys.
The making of tough'
glass chimneys is ° almost
confined to one firm, Mac
beth & Cos., Pittsburgh.
“ Pearl-topis the trade 1 4
mark.
CLOTHING.
Will
We have been too busy re
ceiving our usual unsurpassed
line of
Sprii Itelfc
to change our advertisement.
Take heed of this pointer.
We are ready for the fight,
and cordially invite our
friends and the public at
large to call and inspect the
Hew Tricks
that will be worn this spring.
[KIP’Look out for our sou
venir day.
All & Still,
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS,
163 Congress Street.
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FINEST IN THE WORLD,
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ET ESTABLISHED 100 YEARS. B
and IS INTERHAT lOT’AL AWARDS§3
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cottoTseed oil mills.
We are making various sizes, from the Plan
tation >llll* of 5 tons to tiie large city mill of
50 tons per day Our mills iotvo all the idlest
ill' >dern improvements ,n machinery, and iiro
duce tint very h*d reauit . beud fur circular
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fci'O g-Micrlbe it ith gre- : tor the cure-
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old Chronic L'.cfc s that fcn. o riveted all treatmsrV
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ce.arrn. bfcla uit>pasea, Ecremo, Chronic Fewa.e oom*
pl*mta. Mercurial hclaon. T. er. Scaldhoad. etc.. 9te.
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*trr, ; uiiding ap tht.sytcm rapidly.
Laale-j wiiuea eyatems art* pciaonv \ and rhoa blocd
!■ in an impure condition due to ruenaimKl Im-^ulari-
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tins nre p cullariy beuefived ly the wonderful tonic and
blfxid cleansing properties of P. P. P., Prickly Aeh, Puke
Potawrinm.
P. F3 ur a
Tspepsia
L!PPW!AM BROS., Pronrlolora,
WFTO £.SBAXjkI DKUG~ ""
tippnua Slock. SAVtNVAii. C.V
ABBOTT’S y.
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7 Yi S Croat Inricorator,
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$ Makoratld NorvoTonlc.
w r, Beo Cure* Malaria. Blllovaniws
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--w Cor Hr moving 1 implv- and
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pa 61 H .Small; sugar coated 7o !3 a
§29 HR y % Biotile. At Druggl-ts liy
m IKb MlkT mall, BO wm A lerande*
IS iiodlcicsCo-New \urlt.
Money Returned by foUow
ing druggists if Alexander’s
Cholera Infantum Cure,
Cholera Rflorbua Cure, cr
Pile Ointment fails to cure:
Butler’s Phannogß W. K. MG*
L. C. Strong, R*M * 00.,
Edward J. Kleffer, W. F. Reid,
W. A. Pieman, W. H. Cleveland.
J. R. Haltiwanger, V.'m. F. Hendv,
J. T. Thornton, W. A. Bigliop,
Symons & Mell, A. N. O’Keeffe & Go.,
M. Johnson. David Porter.
LOTTEttI.
JXVJ’TFiIriY
OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY.
ESTABLISHED IN 1817. BY THE
MEXICAN
national government.
Operated Under a Twenty Years’ Contract
by the Mexican International Im
provement Company.
Grand Monthly Drawings Aid in the Sforesqiw
Pavilion In the Alameda Park. City of Mejdoo,
and publicly conducted by Government Offi
cials appointed for the purpoiio by the Secre
tary of the Interior an ! the Treasury.
Grand Monthly Drawing, April 3, IS9O
CAPITAL PRIZE,
#60,000.
W.OOO Tickets at pi. h'l2ll O,)h
Wholes, ©t; Halves, $3; Quarters, 91.
Club liatos: 65 Ticaefs for 350
U. S. Currency.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF sßo,o* is SOI,OOO
1 CAPITAL PRIZE OK SO.OOO is 20 00)
1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF 10,000 is 10(00
1 GRAND PRIZE OF.. 2,"oOhl 2000
8 PRIZES OF .. l OOOare 3'noo
6 PKD.ES OK 500 are.... 8
30 PRIZES <OF... 200 are.... 4 000
300 PRIZES OF }ooare.... 10 000
530 PRIZES OF 60 are .. 37 000
55. PRIZES OF 30 are.... n.'odo
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
: 0 Prizes of s<), app. to ttOO.rOO Prize... $ 9,000
3.70 Frizes of S6O, app. to 90,000 Pi iz i.„. 7 500
35 1 Prizes of sg). app. to 10,000 Prize.— 6 000
109 T rrninals of S3O.
decided by ..SOO,OOO Prize. . 15,980
3376 Prizes Amounting to $178.5%
AU Prizes sold in the United States full paid
In U. S. Curr-ncv.
SPECIAL FEATCF.ES
By terms of contract the Company must de
posit the sum of ail prizes included in the
scheme before selling a single ticket, and re
ceive the following official (lermlt;
CERTIFICATE. —I hereby certify that the
Bank of lxmdun and Mexico has on special
depo ti the necessary funds to guarantee the
payment of all prizes drawn by the Loteria
de la Beneflcencia Publico.
A. CASTILLO. Tnterventor.
Further, the Company is re imred to distrib
ute 56 per cent, of the value of all the tickets 1*
prizes -a larger proportion than is given by any
other i-ottery.
Final y, the number of tickets is Umited to
80,000—20,000 less than are sold by othar lot
teries using the same schema.
For full particulars address 13. Bsssaltt,
Apartado 736. City of Mexico. Meitoo.
COTTON FACTORS.
Thomas F. Sti'hbs. William 8. Tisox.
STUBBS & TISON.
/
Cotton Factors,
feO BAY STREET.
SAVANNAH, - GEOR&IA.
MR rai aitvarvces made on consignments of
notion
I'LlJHiIk.
L a. McCarthy,
•Lt HAHNiBI) HTHKET,
(Under KtitgMsrt PytOas' HaUi.
PUSHING AND DAS FITTING
.<UI HtAlliil) A il'fcUAin.
SHIPPING.
ocflFsmMiniMy
—fob—
New Ycrfc Eostoa aci PhMeSpiii
PASSAGE TO NEW YORK,
g&sES^™.S S3
PASHAA* TO BOSTON.
CABIN . tyi ry,
EXCURSION ‘3* no
STEERAGE iUI U 75
PASSAGE TO PHILADELPHIA.
(V la Nivr You.)
CABHf __
EXCURSION S
STEERAj E """“..us#
THE magnificent steamships of the so Hoes
are appointed to sail us follows—standard
time:
TO NEW YORK.
CHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt. H. C. Daggett,
WEDNESDAY, March 1!), at 4:30 p. w.
N-YCOOCHEE, Capt. F. Smith, FRIDAY,
March 21, 6 a. m.
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM. Capt. C. 3. Beeg,
SATURDAY, .March 20, at o:3d p. m.
CITY OF AUGUSTA, Capt. W. H. Fisher,
MONDAY, March 24, at 8:30 p. m.
TALLAHASSEE, Capt. S. L. Askixs, WEDNES
DAY , March 20, at 0:30 a. m.
KANSAS CITY', Capt. F. Kekptos, FRIDAY.
March 28, at 11:30 a. m.
TO BOSTON.
CTTY OF SAVANNAH, Capt C. B. Googins,
TUESDAY, March 18, at 3:30 p. m.
GATE CITY, Capt. L. S. Doane, SATURDAY
March 22, 6:30 p. m.
CITY OF MACON, Capt. H. C. Lewis. WED
NESDAY, Marc i 28, at 10 a. m.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
Lrca FREIGHT 0H1.T.1
DESSOUG, Capt. Geo. Savage, TUESDAY’,
March IS, at 3:30 p. si.
Through bills of lading given to Eastern ard
Northwestern points and to ports of the United
Kingdom and the Continent.
For freight or passage apply to
C. G. ANDERSON, Agent,
City Exchange Building.
Merchants’ and Miners’ Transportation Cam’y.
F 1 or !Bal timore.
CABIN *l2 50
INTERMEDIATE " 10 01
CABIN TO WASHINGTON 14 45
CABIN TO PHILADELPHIA 16 06
LNTKRMEDI YTE TO PHILADELPHIA.. 12 75
THHE STEAMSHIPS of this company are c.p
--1 pointed to sad from Savannah for Balti
more as follows—city time:
ALLEGHENY, Capt, D. P. W. Parker. MON
DAY', Jlarch 17, at 3 p. H.
WM. GRANE, Capt. G. W. Bnr.rps, SATUR
DA Y, March 22, at 7 A. M.
ALLEGHENY, CiDt. D. P. W. Parker, THURS
DAI, March 21, at 10:30 A. u.
WM CRANE, Capt. G. W. Billups, TUESDAY,
April 1, at 8 p a.
And from Baltimore on the above namea days
at 3 p. m.
Through bids lading given to all points West,
ail the manufacturing towns of New England,
nnd to ports of the United Kingdom and the
Continent.
W. E. GUERARD, Agent,
56 Bay street.
SBAMBBOOTR
BOATS will leave Savannah from wharf too
of Lincoln street for DOBOY, DARIEN
BRUNSWICK and FERNANDINA every MON
DAY and THURSDAYaV6 p. connecting at
Savannah with New York, Philadelphia, Boston
anti Baltimore steamers, at Brunswick with
Iteamer for Satilla river, and at Fernaadina by
rail with all points in Florida.
Freight received till 5:30 p. m. on days of sail
ing-
Tickets to be had at Gazan's Cigar Store, in
Pulaski House, and on board the boat.
a WILLIAMS. Agent.
Plant Steamship Line"
TR!-WEEKLY.
Tampa, Ivey West and. Havana*
SOUTH-BOUND.
Lv Port Tampa Mon., Thurs. and Sat. 11 P. M.
Ar Key West Tues., Fri. and Sun. 4 p. st.
Ar Havana Wed.. Sat. and Mon. 6a. a
NORTH-BOUND.
Lv Havana Morn, inure, ana Sat. 1 p. m.
LvKey West Mon., Thurs. and Sat. 10 p.at.
Ar Port Tampa Tues., Fri. and Sun. 3 p. M.
Connecting at Port Tampa with West India
Fast Train to and from Northern and Eastern
cities. For stateroom accommodations, apply
to City Ticket OlHce, S., F. & W. R'y, Jackson
ville, or Agent Plant Steamship Line, Tampa.
C. D. OWENS, Traffic Manager.
H. S. HAINES. General Manager.
Savannah, Beaufort and Way Landmgi.
THE STEAMER
“ BELLEVUE,”
Capt. T. E. BALDWIN,
WILL LEAVE steamer Katie's wharf every
WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at 10:30 a. b.,
landing at Bluffton on the W T ednesday trip.
Returning, leave Beaufort every MONDAY and
THURSDAY at s a. 8., landing at Bluffton on
the Monday trip.
FARE .$1 90 | ROUND TRIP.. 8175
For further information apply to J. G. MED
LOCK, Agent.
JEWELRY .
IF YOU WANT
A fine Gold Watch or a Dia
mond Earring or Ring, or any
kind of good Jewelry, join
the 10th club, now forming
at A. L. esbouillons’, who
is also agent for the Auto
matic Typewriter, the best
made for ita money. Price
|$G5.
A. L, DESBOI ILLONS,
21 Dull Street.
RAILROAD*.
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the TROPICAL TRUNK LINT 7
GOING^ ULE “ K?TEITr FEB 17 - Central Standard Tim, u4r
AU) pm puij +8:4) am l.v Jacksonville Arl *6d>itro lg u ntnim-u ~
e.Ojpm 2:2lpm' 10:45 am Ar.. Palatka Lv (•*„ P® *® l3 Pm
7*3pm l:10pm Ar Gained"J"!!!" *“
i 2 : i2 pr “ 6'3spmAr Rrnoksville Lv 30amd0.5sam
i.Kpm B:29pm. 11:58am Ar Seville Lv S-diani 'ii-saVA'.l ,'S a£n
B:4spm 4:32 pm 1:21 pm Ar DeLand... Lv am Sim ? ; S pra
9:10 pm s:oopm 2:00 pmAr Sanford "."I Lv ' i-15 am DD Pm
7:15 pm SUOpmlAr Titusvilie Lv B-On “**
10:40am 6:3opm 6:3opm Ar Tavares . . iJ
S pn ‘
£ a;u
® 1 *
♦Daily. ♦Daily except Sunday. ' ~ ■ ~ —2LLS™
Solid trains between Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Sanford. Titusville and Tm™
*fE‘ tus ,? !,awithln ' li '' nriT " rßtelmer,forßookle ' 1 '" Melbourne, Jusite* end lake Wwth*^ 11 ?
at Port Tampa with Plant Steamship Line for Key West, Havana, and Mobile WarU * ***'l
Pul.man Buffet Sleeping Cara New York to Tampa without change
The Nee York and Horida Special Wstibulod train leaves Savannah every Tuesday
and Saturday at 11:01 a. m. an iving at St. Augustine at 5-15 p m IvavesSt. 7*“"^,Thursday,
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 8:10 a. m„ arriving at Savannah at 2 -24 D Augu <itme •<**
For maps, schedules. etc., address v '
—- P - T- JACK. Oen. Manager. G. D, ACKERLY. Gen Pass. Agent.
SAVANNAH. FLORIDA <fc WESTERN RAILWAV 2
WAYCROSS SHORT LINE-TIME CARD IN EFFECT Ji* IMm" A * *
SCHEDULE OF THROUGH TRAINS TO FLORIDA AND SOUTHERN Gionmrar
- qOIXG SOUTH-READ DOWN. GOING NORTH-^^,Vo
No - 5 ~ No - 15 - y "- *7- No - ~ j Stat-oms. j No. 14. j No. 7e. N^Tftd. — S,tlT
7:40 pm 1:22 pm 7:09 am ;:20am!Lv Savannah Arll2-14 nm t'i-sa ~
10:58pm 3:08 pm 8:88am 7:l3am Ar Jesup. . Lv o : SS' oo? n™
6:!0 am 5:15 pm Ar. .Brunswick! E.T..LV P “ 10 -° 5 pm ,? : L’
1:10am 4:1 pm 9:13 am 6:3oam Ar Wavcrosa Lv 9-Hami a'os oiA,' dLOOptn
.. C:25 pm 12:05 pm 12:05 pm Pm 2:07
11:00am 2:00 pm! 2:00 pm Ar Albany Lv 4;45am P
7:35am 6:50 pm 12:00 n'n; 11:3> am! Ar Lv 700 nm 'kli A — ••50 p®
5: opm s:oopm Ar ... .Sanford!“ iK 1:15 am 7S“ ?^.'Pu
7:sopm 10:45 pm 10:46 pm'Ar.. ..Port Tampa...Lv 6:lspm .. 1:m P “ I:^ p o
9:soam Ar Gainesville....Lv ..„„:
4:54 am 12:06 pir. 12:06 pm Ar Valdosta Lv! 6 .55am 2-uinm 3 ! pm
6:55am 8:10pm 1:31 pmi 1:81 pmAr.. ..Thomasville....Lv 5:15 am 12 : 35 Sm ' pin
•4 4 iA 4:o4pm, 4:o4pmjAr..Chattahoochee. .Lv J"" 9:2oam *
j \r. Montgomery.. Lv 7:30 pm! 7. !!!!'*'
No. S(L ~ “
VESTIBULED TRAIN. Tues„Thur., YESTIBULED TRAIN v™'
and Sat. ‘ OD 'J 2, ™-t
* and Fri
Leave Savannah 11:01 a m Leave Jacksonville... ~~ *
Airive Jacksonviile 3:45 p m Arrive Savannah e.,] a "
Jesup Exi-rksa | -No. Lj j JkTup ExpressT "’ “ f '^T'
Lv Savannah g ; 55 pin , f jV j egnp ~ ‘ T~
Ar Jesup 6:40 pm Ar Savannas !eio *r*
. SLEEPING CAR SERVICE AND CONNECTIONS ~~
W asnmgton Nos 15 and 66 have Pullman sleepers between New York, jicksony|lie nd Thn , an 1
carry Pullman sleepers between Savannah arvi JaclraonWlle °knd
and Live Oak. Trains Nos. 27 and 6 connect at Jesup for Macon .Atlanta a’>d the* West Tr?, af VJ
connects at Wavcross for Albany. Mooiffomery. New Orleans, Nashville Evansville ClncfnnJi
and St. Louis Through Puliman Wav cross to Sl Tx>uis. nie, Llncmnabt
Tickets sold to ail points and checked turoum* also sleeivinir nnv Kap k. - _t~ —■——
secured at passenger stations and Ticket Offlco 2-2 B ill street. ‘A.
R W, M. DAVIDSON. G-merad Finger A^St
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF ~~ *
ONLY LINE RUNNING SOUII TRAINS SAVANNAH TO MACON AND ATI ivv.
TO MACON, AUGUSTA AND ATLANTA
Lv Savannah. 7;(’oa in 8:10 p m
Ar Kaoon. 2:30 pin 3:15 a m
Ai Augusta 12:20 p m 6:50 a m
Ar Atlanta 9:43 paa 7:ooam
TO ROME AND UIIATTA. \7a ATLANT.Y.
Lv Savannah 7:00 am 8:10 pm
Ar Rome 11:35 am
Ar Chattanooga 4:23 ain 1:00 pm
TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS.
Lv Savannah Rio p m 7:00 a m
Ar Coiumou. r : ~sa in 1:50 p m
Ar Birmingham. 3:3! pm . .
Ar Memphis 6:15 am
Sleeper Savannah to Columbus.
TO NEW ORLEANS VIA ATLANTA^
Lv Savannah. 7: 0i) % m
ArMontgomery 8:00a m
Sav^L^°9:(X) V a!m^. a d?Ry exceptßunday.' Conley p ' m ' et, l rn mg lv. Conley 6:20 a. ar
daily'Sunday excepmi ! ‘ UUah ' i '°° P ‘ lU ' turn:ns lv - Guyton 3:30 p. m.: ar. Savannah 4:30 p. m.
le “ 5:00 * SaTanaah 8:00 am. Returning, lv. S>
6dX) a. P- Guyton 9:30 p. m.
8:10 p. m. train from Sa\anrah will not stop between Savannah and Millen
for rSff? r n ! ' IVlm s.' WrigiitsvilL, Midedgeville and Eatonton should take7:ooa. m. train;
f C ' Games raibo, ton, Buena Vista, B 1 ikely, Clayton, take 8:10 p. ra. traim.
rFnr mma?v ?: ni * h i™ ins Savannah Ticket office 19 Bull street a .and Depot.
Gen. Mgr r. W. i<. bHLLLMA.X t Traffic E. T. CHARLTON. G. P. A.
RAILROADS.
Charleston and Savannah Railway?
Schedule in Effect March 2nd, 1830.
TRAINS leave and arrive at Savannah by
Standard Time,which is 36 minutes slower
than city time.
NORTHWARD.
No. 30. ♦ No. 14.* No. 78.* No. 60.*
LvSav... 7:00 am 12:33 pm 8:10pm 12:13am
Ar Beu’f’t+lo:l7 am .
Ar Ail’dT’elO:2s am
Ar Aug... 11:45am
ArOhar.. 12:16 pin 5:20 om 1:21 am s:osam
SOUTHWARD
No. 15.* No. 35 * No. 27.* No. 23.*
Lv Char.. 10:16am 3:0 pm 4:ooam I:4sam
LvAug 12:25pm
LvAU’d’let ........ I:6spm
Lv Beu’f’t 2:00 pm
Axßav I:o2pm 6:4opm 6:44am s:osam
NEW YORK AND FLORIDA SPECIAL.
(Tri-weekly, i
Arrives Savannah every Tuesday, Thursday,
ani Saturday.
Leaves Savannah every Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday.
9:3oam Lv New Y’ork Ar 6:oopm
11:59am Lv.. ..Philadelphia Ar B:2opm
2:20 pmLv Baltimore Ar 1:02 pm
3:30 p ra Lv Washington Ar 11:55 am
7:28 p m Lv Richmond Ar 8:00 ara
8:10 am Lv Charleston Ar 7:22 pin
10:46 ain Ar Savannah Lv 2:39 din
•Dally.
Train No. 14 stops at all stations between Sa
vanuan and Yemssss'e.
Train No. 78 stops only at Montieth, Harde
vilie, Ridgeland, Green Pond.
Trains No. 35 and 36 stop at all stations.
Train No. 15 stops at ail stations south of
Ridgeland.
For tickets. Pullman ear reservations and
other information, apply to A S. HAINES,
Ticket Agent, 22 Bull street, and at depot.
E. P. McSWINEY, Gen, Pass. Agent.
C. S. GADSDEN. Superintendent.
Dover and Statesboro R. R. Cos.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT FEB. 8. 1890.
MAIL, daily—Leave Statesboro 5 A St., Gems
5:25 a. m. _ Arrive Dover 5:45 A. h. Leave
Dover 8:45 a. m.. Gems 9:05 A. B, Arrive
Statesboro 9:35 a. b.
ACCOMMODATION, every Wednesday—Leave
Statesboro 2:40 p. Gems 8:05 p. m. Arrive
Dover 8:30 p. si. Leave Dover 7:50 p. M.,
Gems 8:15 p. st. Arrive Statesboro 8:35 p. si.
ALL TRAINS make close connection at Dover
with Centrai Railroad to and from Savan
nah, and wait indefinitoiy on connecting
trains.
J. II BURCKHALTER, Supt.
SEEDS,
SEED RYE,
COTTON SEED MEAL,
Rust Proof Seed Oats,
OUR OWN COW FEED,
Corn, Oats and Hay.
T. J. DAVIS & CO.,
laa HAY STREET.
I*AINXV AND OUA
JOHN Gh BUTLER,
WHITE LEADS. COLORS. OILS, GLASS,
VaKNIMI, ETCj HEADY NIXED
Paints, Railroad, steamer and miu
BUFH.IPS. HaSME- DOORS, BUNDS AND
BUILDERS' HARDWARE ill# A* nt for
LAI D LIME, CALCINED PLASTER. CEMENT
hair andland piaster.
MOUMgftMS WMH and IK Kt Julian •tro.-t,
•a ragman. Usui*la.
| Ar Mobile . 5 .,., 1
Ar New Orleans. "" V.V.7120! p!n
I TO NEA ORIJEAN3 VIA COLUMBUS.
ArMontgomery......... 7:opm
Ar New Orl-ans 7:t)\ m
TO NEW ORLEANS VIA EUFAULA.
A i MoutsromeiT 7:20 puj
Ar New Oilcans.. 7:00 ala
THROUGH TRAINS TO SAVANNAH ~
Lv Augusta >2: Op m 9:2)'n ,
I.y Atlanta 7:)0a in 7:'Jsp ,
Lv Macon. 10:45am ll:30p.„
| Ar Savannah. 6:25p in 6:30 > la
SUBURBAN RAILWAYS.
CITY AND SUBURBAN RAILWAI.
ON and after FRIDAY’, Nov. 8, IBRD, the fol
lowing schedule will be run on the outsii j
line:
UtAVB ARRIVE LEAVE LEAVE
CITY. CITY. ISL3 OP HOPE. BOSTOOMESY
10:25 am B:4oam 8:15 am 7:N'am
*7:00 pm 2:00 pm 1:35 p m 1:10 Din
Every Monday there will be a train for Moult
gornery, leaving city at 0:. 0 a. b.
Every YVeduei day, Saturday and Sunday a,
tram will be run out, leaving city at 3:25 p. m.
On Wednesday returning, leave Montgomery
4:40 p. m. and Is;e of Hope 5:05 p. b.
On Saturdays and Sundays leave those points
at 5:20 p. m. and 5:50 p. b.
‘This train loaves half hour later on Satur
day and will be ommitted on Sunday.
0 . GKO. W. ALLEY Supt
Savannah, Nov. 5. 1869.
Coast Line Railroad
For Cathedral Cemetery, Bonaventure and
Thunderbolt. City Time. WEEK DAYS—
Trains leave Savannah 7:15 and 10 A. M., 8, 4:3d
and 6:80 p. m. Leave Thunderbolt 6 and 3a.
m., 12:30, 3:45. 6 p. a.
Saturday night’s last train out 7:15 p. st.
SUNDAY'S leave Savannah 8, 9,10 and 11 A,
K., 2,3, 4,5, 6 and 7p. m. Leave Thunder*
bolt7:10, 8:30. 9830 and 10:30 am., 12:30,2:30,
3:30,4:30,5:30and 6:30 p. m. Trains forcityleavv
Bonaventure five miuute3 after leaving Thun
derbolt.
Take Broughton street cars twenty (20) rair'
utes before leaving time of l rams.
A. G. DRAKE. Supt
TYHEE.
Savannah and Atlantic Railway.
SCHEDULE OF TRAINS (Standard Time).
Leave Savaunau daily 9:30 2:31
Returning, leave Tybee 12:00 5: and
Saturday train will leave at 7 p. m.
Family excursions every Tuesday and Friday
at reduced price. Note —Freight must be pc -
pai i betore it will bo receipted for. No ex
ceptions will be made. Tidie son sale at J. B
Fernandez cigar store nnd depot ticket office.
Passengers are require 1 to purchase tickets,
who wish the benefit of excursion rates
D. G. PURSE.
President and Manager.
MACHINERY.
AlcDonongli & Ballantyaoj
IRON FOUNDERS,
Boiler Makers aau Blacksmith
MANUFACTURERS OP
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE
VERTICAL A HD TOP RUNNING CORN
MILLS, SUGAR MILLS and PANS.
AGENTS for Alert and Union Injectors, th<
simplest mud most effective on the market;
Gullet: Light Draft MagnoLa Cotton Gin, the
best in tlte market.
A U orient promptly attended to Seadfos
Vriox List.
HKUGB AND MEDICINES.
_ .STS.. ,-■!— ■*
Hendy s Compound Damiana
CtUKEH Memal sn I Phrsicsl KxbeusUortt
I Nervous Ppmtration. fitipotenoe, eto. i do*
acriptive circular by mad on appucxil-a
J. O. MIMS At CO..
RttcOMSor to W, F Handy, northeast onrael
Wt Hr usd and Hrysa eUeeta.