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GEORGIA AN'D FLORIDA.
THE NEWS OF THE TWO BTATES
TOLD IN PARAGRAPHS.
Ueut. Garllng-ton Formerly a Resident
of Georgia - obbery at Coosa Fire
at Fortaon—Murder at Rome - A Pe
culiar P triflcation Found Near Dal
ton—A Physician Found Dead In Bed.
GEORGIA.
The free delivery system inaugurated
at Athens Thursday.
Miss Lara <r Rutherford of Athens will
mak ■ an extended tour la Europe this year.
George W. Spnaj, ei-sher(l of Worth
county, died a his home at Ashburn the
21st of 1 .s. month.
The life of L Morris, who died at Athens
a day or two ago, was insured for 97,1)00,
which will go to bis wife.
R. B. McArver’s store, at Coosa, was
broke open and robbed of a considerable
amou.it of clothing and shoes Wednesday
night.
Dr. CharlesJN. Als on, Sr., for forty years
apr nainent physician of rfirhla id. was
found dead in ins bed there Wednesday. He
was ongi laliy from Culloden, and was
about 70 years old.
Ann McCallie, a young negro woman,
was shot and killed by a negro man named
Will Owens at Home, Wednesday after
noon at 6:30 o’clock. The cause has not de
▼eloped vet. The murderer is at large.
Mrs. Melissa A. McCoy of Atlanta has
sued the East Tennesa e railroad f r #25,000
on account of the death of her husband, an
enginser, who was killed In the wreck at
Little Tunnel, on the line of that road, In
October last.
A gentleman from Atlanta lost a po-ket
book containing eomeining over 9300 at tue
Central depot at Americus Wednesday. A
little bootblack, John Towns by name,
found the boos and returned it and its con
tents to tbe owner.
The hands me tam of T. W. Fortson, at
Fortaou, was destroyed by Are a few nights
ago. together with a large quantity of fod
der, a carload of covton seed, a cotton gin
ana a thresher. Tbe total loss Is not lew
than SI,OOO. Tbe property was unin
sured. It is not known bow the fire origi
nated.
Lieut. Garlington, who is reported as
having bad a terrible hand-to-hand contest
with the Indians, and who was wounded in
the arm with a mmie tall bred by a a In
dian, formerly lived in Atlanta, aid was
once a student at the state university at
Athena Capt. Wallace of Lieut. Gat li g
tou's command was killed oul right by tin
Indian turn ah iwk. After resting the ac
counts of the fight Col. Buck, the repub'ican
leader in Georgia, wrote a letter to Gen.
Schofield and Gen. Miles urging the promo
tion of Lieut Garlingt nto a captaincy be
cause of his gallant conduct.
Dalton Oifirsn: We were shown amo it
pecular petrifaction last weak, which was
found on Pigeon Mountai i recently by W.
J. Camo while on au exploring expedition.
It was tbe petrified bud of some strange
flower, which must have flourished in a by
gone age, as nothing like it now grows in
the forests of North Georgia. The petri
factiou Is perfect, showing tbe most deli
cate lines aud folds, and is as bard as ada
mant. Several at euipla were made by
jewelers to mount it for a watch chain
ornamnent, but the bard eft steel failed to
make an impression upon it. Mr. Camp
Anally succeed in get'ing it mounted by
Bending it 11 New York.
Capt. Hooper of the tug Iris, of St. Si
mon’s mills, reports that on his trip from
Darien to St. Si mon’s mills, Dec. 30, he
passed the wreck of a sloop boat, lying in
tbe main river ab rat two-tbirda of tbe way
across from the mouth of Hampton river,
which separates St. Simon’s Island from
Little St. Simon’s. The sloop was
tui ned on her side; all sail was set, and tbe
peak of the mainsail and tbe stern of a bat
teau that was made fast to the stern of the
sloop was all that was visible above the
waier. Capt. Hooper feared that nor crew
might have been drowned, and went along
side with tbe tug to try and pull the sloop
up, but she appeared to be loaded, probably
with oysters, and c.rald not be raised.
FLORIDA.
J. D. Farrior is prominently spoken of by
his friends for mayor of Chipley.
The Uu.ted Sta'es Inspectors were at Day
tona Tuesday to inspect the Denny, Ajax,
Kemu, Mercn&ut’s steam launch, and otuer
boats.
T. C. Dickson has been awarded tbe con
tract to build tbe servants’ quarters at tbe
Tama Bay hotel. The building is to bo
200x40 feet.
Mrs. W. C. Middleton, the mother of
Mr-*. W. J. Jarvis, was thrown to the
ground at St. Augustine, Wednesday,
fracturing her arm.
R. B. Feeler of Gainesville, who lost an
arm by getting it caught hi the machinery
of tbe moss mill, has recovered from the
effects of the injury.
Tbe new residence of Newton Sparkman,
two miles from Ocala was totally destroyed
by Are Wednesday morning. 'The lute is
93,000, with no insurance.
Tbe firm of Brumby Ss McDonald, pub
lishers of the Ocala Frta Prats, has been
dissolved. The latter will continue the
paper while the former goes to Monticello.
Tbe people of Arcadia complain that tbev
cannot be supplied with oysters. They say
that ten or twelve barrels per week could
be sold in that city if the oysters could be
furuished.
Gainesville Sun: The celebrated bounds
Grover Cleveland and Governor Hill were
brought in competition in the fox chase
Friday night, Governor Hill coming out
•victorious.
Drs, Sweeting and Murray performed a
difficult su gpcdl operation upon R cha and
titrahn of Key W est a few days ago by am
putating one of his arms, which was af
flicted with a cancer.
At Pensacola Peter Davidson has been
appointed an iuspeotor of customs, vice
John G. Walter, removed, and J. H. Smith
is given a boatman’s place in the barge
office, vice James Miller, removed.
A shooting; contest i etweeu teams from
the state militarv companies is to be held
at St. Augusune Feb. 10, fra *SO prize,
the winning team to be t rined tue cham
pion rifle team of the state troops.
Daytona Journal: There was a heavy
white frost on Monday morning aid some
ice on shallow ponds, etc. At various places
on Beach street the thermometer indicated
80*. Bananas frozen, guavas uninjured.
Toe Escambia County Farmers’ Alliance
will meet at My tie Grove on the sth and
6tb insts. A one fare rate for the round
trip has been fired by the railroad, the
tickets being good to aud includi g Jan. 7.
The South Florida Phosphate Company is
pushing their works at Liverpool to c un
pletion very rapidly. Two dredges and one
fleet of barges are already on the grounds,
and in the very near future miniug will
commence.
William Harris, a colored brakeman,
while t yin t; step from a car to t.e en
gi eon a moving train on the dock at Port
Tamils Tuesday night, fell between them
and the wheels of si- cars passed over his
body, killing him instantly.
William Campbell (oolored), who was
tried before Justice Br ickwav at Tampa
Tueaday on the charge of attempting io
rape Celia Stoors, a 13-ye tr-old c >lorad girl,
who is a deaf mute aud of unsound mind,
was held for appearance before tbe circuit
court in the sun of SI,OOO.
Piev. T. W. Moore, D. D., president of
the Florida Conference College at Lece
burg. and wile both died at that plase
Friday, Mrs. Moore dying at 11 o’clock
a. m. and tue doctor later in the day. They
had b th nursed a case of pneuuiouia aud
both died from that disease.
Palatka Herald: Th# postofflee is now
located in tho business oen er at tbe city
and the talk of Its removal is all bosh. The
attempt was made a few weeks ago and the
officer sent here to look into the matter. He
decided that the office was properly located
and made his report in accordance.
Palatke Herald: A row of palmetto t ees
on each eld- of Lemon street from tbe rail
roe and ud into town wou and p event a most at
tractive appearance. Wild or sour orange
trees between them would add to the at
tractiveness of the scone. T ink of the
effect it ■rwuld have on our northern visit
ors!
At Tampa Wednesday, Frank Mcllvain
was painting the b >ttom of a k i oat,
just ready to be lau cbed, bn the block
>ne gave way, the boat fallinc upon hi n,
b e king t ethga in two places. He also
sustains l serious internal injuries. Recovery
is doubtful. He is industrious and well
liked and hai a wife a id several children.
Daytona Messenger: The porpoises in the
Halifax, wUen thorong ily frightened, are
a signt not toon forgotten by any who have
b -en so fortunate. At times there are
thousands of them. Their hides make a
m sit excellent leather, and the oil is nigbiy
valuable. Witn prope ne t a valuable in
dustry might be raids out of t ieir capture.
Tampa Sews: Warran s have been issued
bv the city to tbe amou it of 93,6 V) f raa
#1,825 electric debt. Somebody has
l>een s .bulling aud somebody did the swind
ling, and snneb and . has tolos- #1.825. Now,
tbe question Is: Woo were the corrupt
parties and who will lose the monoyf Tne
city bas paid 11,825, and is to be sued on tbe
original #1,825 warrant.
P&latka Herald: Dure Sullivan, who was
arrested at I ■ erlac en, charged witn being
implicated in tis baruiug of tie town last
fall, oi Wednesday received th news of
the death of his wife, w ich occurred some
time Tuesdsy night She leaves seven small
childie i, the youngest only 10 onths of
ags. His grief was fearful to behold, as his
children are left without any one to look
after them.
Palatkn Herald: George Lucas brought
Into the Herald office this morning a tine
lot of large,lu ctous strawberries fresh from
the vine*. The berries were grown in the
garden of Mrs. Ed. Ja mings, in this city,
and a e tne first io the market. They are
quite a curiosity, and give ovi.lenoe that
tne late frost will not cut us out of this
fruit so soon in tbe seas >n. The hurries are
unusually large aud highly c >lored.
Lake Maitland, In Orange county, claims
to have tbe only complete female cornet
band in tbe south, and althougn it la a
purely social organization, composed of the
most beautiful and accomplished young
tallies of that delightful winter resort, the
playiug of ths young ladies is of the highest
merit. There are thirteen young ladies and
two young ge itlemen in the baud. Bon. J.
Taliaferro, an Atlanta musician, 1. the
leader, and Jere To vnseud, also a Georgian,
plays the tuba.
Gainesville Sun : The details of the terri
ble tragedy In the Bad Lands between tbe
hostile Sioux Indians and the Seve ith regi
ment of oavalry, which occurred Monday,
me itions the name of Cant Charles A. Va -
num, son of Gen. John Varauin of this
city, and t ie duath of Capt. John D. Wal
lace of South Caroli ia. Cant. Wallace
was a room-mate of Varnum’s at West
Point, and has been the close
friend and “chum” of the Florida
boy since 1868. In the winter of 1830 Wal
lace accompanied Mr. Varnum on a visit ro
Florida aid passed ssreral w e’ts in bis
city at the Varnum hoteL During his stay
here his gentlemanly nearing, ge dal humor
and pleasant i-miie impressed his memory
npon every one wh in hn met, and his sad
dea h will be muoh regretted by all who
remember him.
Tne Washington correspondent of the At
lanta Journal writes: “Speaking of Col.
Davidson, remi ds me that his handsome,
jolly face willdisappe r from congroa after
this terra. He Ls an old member, having
served as long as fourteen years. A young
lawyer of Pensacola, name I Mallory, a sou
of the confederate secretary of the navv,
is coining to take Col. Bob’s place. I do
not know how Mr. Turner will get along
wit out his warm-hearted friend. One of
Col. Davidson’s legislative bobbies is to
Ruminate the Florida coast—to bull 1 light
houses. Some wug has twitted him with
the statement that a person traveling down
the peninsula coast from Pensacola to the
Keys oan read a newspaper from any point
when Col. Bob’s lighthouses are getting in
their work. From the sand dunes of St,
Marks to Ta npa they are said t > stand aa
tbich hi telegraph poles, and when they ore
all going they remind the manner of a gas
lighted streot. This may be a canard, and
it doubtless is, but it cannot i e disputed
tha Col. Davidson h>s fairly protected bis
c ante with these silent signals of warn
ing.”
Oranga City Times: N. M. George has re
turned from his two weeks’ fishing excur
sion to St. Lucie, where he made a record as
tarpon fisherman second on y to that of
Senator Quay of Pennsylvania. In six
days’ fishing Mr. George caught ten tarpon,
the smallest weighing 37 and the largest
weighing 168 pounds, and measuring 6 feet
4 inches in length. He was 1% hours in
binding this, tbe largest fish caught with
hook and line at S<- Lucia. Mr. George
s ys that he considers Senator Quay tl e
champion tarpon catcher of the world! hav
ing laded cine of these silver kl gs in one
da. - . This is th e eatest feat on record in
hook and line fishing. No one but a man
of great nerve and endurance could land
this number in one day, as tbis "silver
king” is tbe strongest aid gamest fish that
swims. Mr. Ge rge had some very exciting
experiences io his recent catch. The tarpon,
as soon ns booked, leaps several feet into
the air in the attempt to shake the hook
from his mouth. The first fish he hooked
leaped into the air and shook out the hook,
but lauded at Mr. Goorge’s feet in the boat
and was secured. Another when hooked
did the same thing, but, instead of remain
ing in the boat, want through, and tbe re
sult was a lively time by the other occu
pants to get to land.
GEORGIA THEIFr'.
The supply of brick in Athens is inade
quate to tho demand.
Ground has been broken for the second
three-story brick building in Americus.
T. S. Glover, who has been doing a gen
eral business at Atnerious, has sold out to
the McMatb brother#
During the year just ended *4,237,500
has been Invested in improvements aud
new enterprises at Americas.
Dalton Citizen: A party of New England
gentlemen were in the city this week look
ing afier theinarb e inte. est of this locality.
8 me of the gentlemen were representatives
of the company which recently pure ased
ti e black marble beds at Cedar Ridge. It
is curtentiy reported that these gentlemen
will make still larger investments iu marble
deposits hereabi u:s. Arrangements have
already been made for opening the Cedar
Ridge quarries.
“Columbus Enquirer-Sun: Money will be
a little mure plentiful in Columbus after to
day, as the railr ads, bn >ks and manufact
uring institutions puy out on:.side able sums
iu divide ds and interests. The semi-annual
Interest of the Georgia Midland and Golf
road will be paid t -day. amounting to
14,400. The Georgia Home Insurance Com
pany las declared a quarterly dividend,
"hich is now paya.de, and am unts to #22,-
000. The Eagle and Pnenix Manufact
uring Cos pauy pays out Its semi
annual dividend of $37,50(1. The
Eagla and Phenix Savings Bank
pays s-unl-anmml interest amounting to
$3-,000. The Columbus Savings Bunk pays
semi-annual intere-t to the amount of
$5,500. T< e three national banks pay out
semi-annual dividends of $5,000 each. The
Merchants aud Mechanics’ bank pays a
semi-annual dividend of *7,500. The city
el Columbus takes up coupons on her bonds
to the amount of * 12. AX). Numberless other
institutions pay out dividends, and tbe out
look for better times with the beginning of
the New Year is decidedly more encour
aging. The only thing new needed to make
the city and the surrounding country
“fiuah” with money is uu active cotton mar
ket. Tne cotton now in stock at the Colum
bus warehouses represents somethin ; like
$l,00 ! i,0d0, and with all this converted iuto
cash te ory of dull times would be beard
no more soon.
To cure ranstipatien, elck bra laciie and
dyspepsia him mom Liver Regulator has no
equal,—Ad.
THE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1891.
MEDICAL.
How Is Your Appetite.
If it is not good
you need a tonic.
Hunger is a sauce
that gives your food
a flesh-making and
strengthening power.
S. S. S. is famous for
its health giving and
building up qualities.
It is the best of all
tonics.
JHC4V3L Ofl BLOOD 4/IO 3KI/L
The SWIFT SPEC IF c CO., 'tlanta, Ga.
CLOTH! MU. ~
•'KNOCK THE STUFFIN'
OUT OF IT.”
Yes, we will start to do so now—right now, and not at the
close of the season—as we must have room for our “ NEW
SPRING GOODS.” The Spring season will be our very first in
the Clothing and Furnishing line.
We offer from now on until further notice “well-worth
taking care of ” INDUCEMENTS in
CLOTHING,
Furnishing Goods
SHOES I HATS.
Come and get our prices on anything in the above lines
before you purchase elsewhere.
COLLAT’S,
149 Broughton Street.
CLOTHING.
-f\UNNINQ AGAINST TIMS-C
You can tun against time and keep
pace with him, but not for long.
The old traveler has enduranoe
enough to win in the end, but, if
you can’t keep up with the Time,
you can at least keep up with the
times. You begin to lag behind, not
only when you lose s ght of the now
s
styles which are continually being
introduced, but when you look for
new styles in tbe wrong plaoco. if
you want to be properly equipped
for 1391 begin the year well by mak
ing a selection from our very hand
some and stylish stock of Clothing,
Hats, Trunks, etc., in Boy’s
Suits. We have got a good assort
ment, and you know of old that
“THE FAMOUS” will sell you
cheaper than you can buy of any
body in town.
“THE FAMOUS,”
148 Broughton St, ona door west
of cor. Whitaker.
VEGETABLES FRU ITS. ETC.
SEED 6 Xt&,
TEXAS AND KANSAS RED R. F. OATS,
SOUTH KRNJSEED RYE.
Cabbage, Lemons,
Onions, Potatoea
florid arranges.
all fruits and vegetables in season
HAY. GRAIN and FEED in Oar Lots or Less.
w. P- sTmkiNS,
RUBBER HOSE and PUMF&
PIPS CUT AND FITTED TO ORDER
FROM TO 6".
JOHN NIOOLRON, Manager,
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
S. S. S.
aids
digestion
makes
you enjoy
what you
eat
and cures
you of .
dyspepsia.
Cained 44 Pounds.
Mr. James J. McCalley, of
Monet, Mo., nays he hai
dyspepsia for eight years
which made him a wreck,
sick and suffereing during
the who e time. After try
ing all the remedies, inclod
int all the doctors in :ea:h,
he discarded everything and
took Swift* Specific. He
increa ed from 114 to 158
pounds and was soon a
sound and healthy man.
RAILROADS.
East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia
Railway System.
TWO PAST TRAINS DAILY
-TO THE
NORTH, EAST AND WEST.
corrxctcd to Ohio fbaylig’t
Nov. 16. 1890. BOCTK * Special. l Express
Lv Savannah jSFS W Ry. 7 '0 pm ; 704 am
Ar Jesup. „... |S FA W Ry. 10 50 pm| 888 am
Lv Brunswick. JET V&GRy.jIT 00 pm ; 8 20 am
Ar Jesup : _.|ET V AU R/jl 00 arnilO 25 am
Lv Jacksouvilir BFA W Ry. I 600 pm 700 am
Lv Callahan. .18 F& W Ry j 856 pm 735 am
Lv Waycross.. SFA W Rv ill -10 pm 915 am
Lv Jesup ;E TV & G Ry 1 20 am 10 40 am
Ar Macon lETVAGRy 647 am | 435 pm
Lv Macon ET VA G Ryj 702 am 7 10 pm
Ar Atlanta ET V A G RyilO 35 am 10 opm
Lv Atlanta ... ET VAG Ry 11 00 am 11 00 pm
Ar Rome ET VA (1 Rv 150 pm 200 am
Ar C'hat’nooga ET VS GRy 500 pm 015 am
Lv (Val'nooga QA C 800 pm 515 p 750 am
Ar Burglo QAC3 VO am 230 an 301 pm
Ar Lexington, i} AC4IB am 380 am 160 pm
Ar Cincinnati .J AC 700 am *4O a 520 pm
Lv Cha ’ooogaiQ A C Routei 515 pm 750 am
Lv Burgiti ... Lou. Sou. D.vl 325 am; 810 pm
Ar Louisville |Lou. Sou. Div) 725 am 715 pm
Lv Rome... . ETVA <4 Ry 156 pail 240 am
Lv Cleveland. ET VAG Ry 405 pm! 510 am
Ar Knoxville ET VAG Ry 635 pm 755 am
Ar Morristown ET VAG Ky 810 pm 980 am
Ar Paint Rook . ET V A C, Ry 9 Mpm 11 07 am
Lv Paint Rock. KADRR.. 956 pm 11 12 am
Ar Asheville... RA DHR .1135 pm Jl2 42 n’n
Lv Chat'nooga 51 A C Div.., 800 pm| 710 am
Ar Decatur.... 51 A C Div... 12 15 amill 50 n’n
Ar Memphis. ..MAC Div... 6 50 am) 6 40 pm
OHIO SPECIAL is Solid Tn*iv Jacksonville
to Cuattanooga, carries Pullman or Mann
Sletqier Jacksonville to Cincinnati, Pullman
Sleepers Cuattanooxa to Memphis. Chattanooga
to Louisville, Knoxvilie to Asheville, and
Puriman Compartment Sleepers Brunswick to
Atlanta. Connects at Borne with Pullman
Sleep.-r, arriving Philadelphia 10:55 p. m„ via
Harrisburg, and at Cleveland with Sleeper,
arriving Washington 2:80 p. m„ via Lynch
burg.
DAYLIGHT EXPRESS carries Sleepers Ma
con to Chattanooga, Chattanooga to Memphis.
Chattanooga to Cincinnati, Knoxville to Hot
Springe and Atlanta to Knoxville. C nneets
at Knoxville with Pullman Sleepers, arrving
New York 1:20 p. m. Harrisburg.
RATES TO THE EAST areas low as by any
all rail route, an t the scenery is unexcel ed.
COMPLETE INFORMATION cheerfully fur
nithed. Apply to Ticket Agents of connect
ing lines, or to
FRANK M. JOLLY. WM. JONES
Diet. Pass. Agt, Trav. Pass. Agt.
75 W. Bay Street, Jacksonville, Fla.
a W. WRENN, GRAS. N KitlHT,
Gen. Fas*. A. Tkt Agt. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt.,
Knoxville Tenn. Atlanta. Ua.
FISH AND OT ST Kitts.
ESTABLISHED 1858.
M. M. Sullivan & Son,
Wholesale Fish and Oyster Dealer j,
150 Bryan st. and 158 Bay lane. Savannah, Ga.
Fhh orders for Ponte Gorda received bora
have prompt attention.
('IHAKLKS F. PRENDERGAST
J to H, H. Footman A C 0.,)
FIRE, MARINE AND STORM INSURANCE
106 BAY STREET,
[Next West of the Cotton Exchanged
Telephone Call No. 31 Savannah, Ga.
SHIPPING.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
—foe—
New York, Boston ani Phikelpliii
PASSAGE TO NEW YORK.
CABIN S2O Ot
EXCURSION 32 Of
BIEERAUK 10 Of
PASSAGE TO BOSTON.
C A BIN ..■•••■••••••.$22 00
EXCURSION 06 Of
6TEXRAOK 11 71
PASSAGE TO PHILADELPHIA.
(Vu New You*.)
CABIN S2O 54
EXCURSION 80 OC
STEERAGE UA
THE magnificent steamships of those Udm
ore appointed to Mil M fellows—standard
tuaa;
TO NEW YORK.
TALLAHABSEE, Cant. S. L. Ajums, SATUR
DAY, Jan. 3, 11 A. M.
KANSAS CITY, Capt. W. H, Pisuxb, MON
DAY, Jan. 3th, Ip.m.
CHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt. H. C. Dagoe-tt.
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 7, 8 p. 11,
NACOOCHEE, Capt. F. Smith, FRIDAY, Jan.
9, 4 p. M.
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, Capt. C. 8. Berg,
SATURDAY, Jan. 10. at 8:00 p. M.
CITY OF AUGUSTA, Capt. J. W. Catharimk,
MONDAY, Jan. 12. 7 p. m.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
DESSOUG, Capt. Geo. Savage, MONDAY, Jan.
5,12:30 p. M.
TO BOSTON
CITY OF SAVANNAH. Capt. C. B. Googins,
TUESDAY, Jan. 6th, 1:30 p. M.
CITY OF MACON. Capt. H. G Lewis,
SATURDAY, Jan. 10, 5 p. M.
GATE CITY, Capt. L. B. Doahe, WEDNESDAY,
Jan. 14, 8:30 p. m.
Through bills of lading given to Eastern and
Northwestern points and to ports of the United
Kingdom and ttie comment.
For freight or passage apply to
C. U. ANDERSON, Agent.
Waldburg Building, west of City Exchange.
Merchants’and Miners’ i rausporiaaou Uiu'y.
For Baltimore.
Every Wednesday and Saturday tcity time.)
CABIN sls 00
INTERMEDIATE 10 00
CABIN TO WASHINGTON 16 05
CABIN TO PHILADELPHIA 18 85
INTERMEDIATE TO PHILADELPHIA.. 12 75
tpHr STEAMSHIPS of this company are np
-1 p luted to sail from Savannah for Balti
more as follows—citv time:
D. H. MILLER, Capt. G. W. Billups, SATUR
DAY, dan. 3, at 11 A. M.
WSI. LAWRENCE. Capt. M. W. Snow.
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 7. 3: 30 p. a.
Wsf. OR \NE. Capt. Enos Foster, SATURDAY,
Jan. 10, at 4:30 p. m.
And from Baltimore every Tuesday and
Friday at 3 p. u.
Through bills of lading (riven to all points
West, all the manufacturing Owns in New
England, and to ports of the United Kingdom
and the Continent.
W. E. GUERARD, Agent,
M Bay street.
Plant Steamship .Line.
TRI-WKIKLT.
Tampa, Key W eat and Havana.
SOUTH-BOUND.
Lv Port Tampa Mon.,Thur. and Sat., 10 P. u.
Ar Key West Tues.. Frl. and Sun. at 4 p. u.
Ar Havana Wed., Sat. and Moa., 6 a. it.
NORTHBOUND.
Lv Havana Moa, Wed. and Sat. at 12:30 p. u.
Lv Key West Mon., Wed. and Sat. at 9 p. it.
Ar Port Tampa Tues.. Thurs. and Sun. 3 p. it.
Connecting at Port Tampa with West Indian
Fast Mail train to and from Northern and East
ern cities. For stateroom accommodations ap
ply to City Ticket Office 8., F. & W. Ry , Jack
sonville, or Agent Plant Steamship I due, Tampa.
WILBUR McCOY, G. F. and T. A.
Savannah, Beaufort and Way Landing
rpHE Steamer 'BELLEVUE," Capt. T. E.
A Baldwin, will leave steamer Ethel's wharf,
every Wedxkspay and Friday at 10:30 a. m.,
landing at BlufTtou on the Wednesday trip.
Returning, leave Beaufort every Monday and
Thursday at 8 A. M., landing at Bluffton on the
Monday trip. Fare, $1 00; round trip, $1 75.
For further information apply to W. T. GIB
SON. Agent.
BEAUFORT, PORT ROYAU BLUFFTON, 8. C.
STEAMER ALPHA. H. A. STROBHAR,
Will leave every Tuesday and Thursday, at
11 o'clock a. m,, returning every Wednesday
and Kriday.
Special Sunday trips to Bluffton every Sunday
10 o'clock a. m., returning Mondays.
For further in ormation, apply to
C. H. MEDLOCK. agent. Katie’s wharf
SUBURBAN BAIL, WAVS,
Tybee Schedule.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA,
(Savannah and Atlantic Division.)
TO TAKE EFFECT DEC. 20re, lb9o.
LEAVE BAVANNAH— SimuIa and ime—Mon
day, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
and Saturday 9:30 a. m., 3:00 p. in.
LEAVE TYBEE— Standard Time —Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday 6:00 a. m., 4:00 p. m.
SUNDAY ONLY.
LEAVE 8 AV ANN AH— standard Time—
-9:30 a. in., 2:00 p. m., 6:00 p. in.
LEAVE TYBEE— Standai and Time—
-5:10 a. m.. 12:01 p. m., r>:00 p. m.
Family excursions on Tuesdays and Fridays.
W hole ticaeta 85 oents, half tickets 90 cents.
T e company reserves the right to withdraw the
saleof theee tickets without notification when
ever such days are required for special excur
sions or otherwise.
Passengers are required to purohase ticket*
who wish the benefit of excursion rates.
E. T. CHARLTON,
Gen. Pass. Agent.
T. S. MOISE. Superintendent.
MACHINERY.
McDonough I BaHantyae^
IRON FOUNDERS,
Machinist* Boiler Minors aad Blacksmith*
KANttraCTCRRRS OF
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINE*
VERTICAL AN D TOP RUNNI NG CORN
MILLS. SUGAR MILLS and PANS.
AGENTS for Alert end Union Injectors, tbs
simplest and moat effective on Um marks*.
Oullett Light Draft Magnolia Oettca Ota, Ike
best in the market.
All m>dn promptly attended M. tad for
Prios List.
RAILROADS,
JACKSONVILLE, TAMPA AND KEf WSTsKTEF 1
THE TROPICAL TRUNK LINT*
EFTE CT NOVEMBER 23, IS9O. Central Standard TlmTtmd' '
GOING NORTH ■
.:4D ore T .;: ami :2:4opm Lv Savannah Ar *12:14 pm fSTmiTVyiV^K
t:(A pm. t l:00pm * B:iitam,Lv . „ * . JaCAsonviile.. - S Art 5:40 pmitiuan ~
B.Bopm 2:lspm M:SI auijAr. J | .**, Augu-ttae. ~os Lv 4:lopm 10:30 am ""
3 w ’ ...Daytona... ® " ..Lv | fraoani
♦4:00 pm •If-30 pm •*3oam Lv Iscßsonvilm Ar * 6:4oam
:( pm 2:> 9pm *10:25 am Ar... Palatka .. ..Lv 4:25 am H)-4Sam • • 9^l
i:l* pm 3:14 p-n tliriJau Ar Seville Lv 3:05 am 9 : .2
9:10 pm 4:40 pm t 1:30 pm Ar Sanford Lv I:lsam 7*5 am t 2 ; m
........ • 5:4 p.u* 2:25 pin Ar Winter Para Lvl 1208 am elgv
P m ! ? : ® pa " y Kissimmee ...Lv 11:10 pm 5:00 am M
: B:sspm|t B:lopmjAr Tampa I.v 7:55pm|....!!!i"1+*:~8
* <:dl pm * 41:7 pm Ar Ls-sburjr Lv ♦ 5 30 am w'2a
i9 9:10 pti|t 6:30 smAr Brooksrille. Lv’ : m 'o Sr,
•Daily, tDaily except Sunday, f Sunday only. 1 —-■ — ——
, : traiQ * between Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Sanford, Titusville and Tampa, conn*-,. J
Titusvniie with Indian river steamers for R asxleilge, Mdbourne. Jupiter atJ U S ' "B
at Port Tampa with Plan- Steamship Lina for Key West, ava .a and Mobile Vkorth * 3 V
Pui.man Buffe Sle .-pin,- Cars New York to Tampa without change. ?
Florida Central and ' Peninsular"'Railroad!
FLORIDA TRUNK LINE. ■
TIME CARD in EFFECT DKCRLMJdKR 15, 1 800 ,
GOING SOUTH—READ DOWN, GOING KOBThIhSFuJ
18:30>m| 7:04 am Lv. Savannnah Ar , —-1
6:40 pm 1t:35 am Lv Callahan ..... Ar
fcOOpm Ar Tavares* "/////".’.""ft 7* {■
JMsam 7:35 pm Ar Qrla do !.-!.! iii!S;£S“| B*o££■
11:88 am 9:88 pm Ar Winter Park r TL —'■
Ar Kissimmee j, T -ii.ii ’ z -40pm|
SB SB Ts S
M>pm A, gj;
2 :pm^r Tarpon Springs Ar 7:85 am
= °,Ar SL Petersburg '....Lv s:i6a£ i"; ;;;;
8:44 ara 7:04 pm Ar Duneilon A r 7-36 ani TrnaTH
10:00 am 8:00 P” | Ar Homosassa Lv 6. : 3l am aioo p£
' 6:45 p.n|Ar Cedar Key .Lv
7:4opm 7:04 am Lv Savannah ~..Ar
9:40 am 8:55 pm Ar Fernandina ... .Lv lOiiO am !
oolld trains Calanahan to Tampa and Orlando. Clo e connection at Tampa with So Fin. R
R. for Port Tampa, Key W'est and Havana. Close connection at Owensboro with So Fla P R
for lan eland ami Bartow. Close connection at Tavares with J.. T. and K W Rv for sAnfoii
and Titusville Pullman BnlTei sleeping ears on l ight trains. Through short'line JacksonvilU
to New Orleans, Jacksonville to Tho i asvllle, Montgomery and Cincinnati. Tickets sold and hi!
age checked through to all points in the U ited States. Canada and Mexico Send for Ct mao
of Flori la published, and for any information desired, to Mexico, send for best map
D. E. Maxwell, O. M. A, O, MACDONELL, G. P. A.. Jacksonville.
Savannah, Florida and Western Railway.'
WAYCROSS SHORT LINE-TIME CARD IN EFFECT DEO. 14. 1890 1
SCHEDULE OF THROUGH TRAINS TO FLORIDA AND SOUTHERN GEORGIA.
GOING SOUTH—READ DOWN. GOINQ NORTH—HEAD UpT
7:55 pm 12:80 pm. 7:04 am; 6-20 am Lv Savannah Ar 12:14 pm : 7:90 pm ! 5:00 pm' 6- am
4 *itA P pm ' 8 - 88 am : cUam.Ar Jesup Lv 10:27 am j 5:80 pm I:47pm 2 : 4Bam
:Wam 5:00 pm | ; Ar.. Brunswick, E T..Lv 8:40 am' 11-no n£
1:00am 4-30 pm 9:45 am; 8:30 am. Ar Waycross.. ..Lv 9:15 arm 4:00 pm 12:15 pm 12 ; 55
•■■■• T2:o6ptn’l2:ospm;Ar.Brunswick.BiW.Lv 7:ooam . i
11:00 am 1:45 am 2:05 pm; 9:05 pmiAr Albany Lv 4:45 am ... .1 iIXK®
,:Wam 7:15 pm .2:00 nn 11:30 am Ar. Jacksonville .. .Lv 7:ooam 1:00 pm "B:4sam 8 : m £2
I=30 pm 4:4opm 4:40 pm Ar Sanford Lv I:lsam 7:55am:.. .. S : oo£S
-W =“ 8:55 pmi 8:55 pm Ar Tampa Lv 7:53 pm t 8 : 15a2
M! ara 7:05 pm 12:03 ptn;12:08 pmiAr Valdosta Lv | 1:49 pm ....!!”! 8-* 52
6:4oam 8:58 pm I:4spm 1:45 pm Ar... Thomagvilie .. Lv 12-23 pm a-SOum
9:2oam 8:32 pm 3:53 pm Ar.....M nticello Lv !1L3452 ! !” SlgoSS
4:lopm 4:10 pmi Ar. .Chattaiioocuee.Lv 8:15am!
6:47 am : 5:00 pm, s:ooptn'Ar Macon Lv ' 9:05
■■■■■ 11:15 pm; Ar.... Columbus ... .Lv 7:40 pm’
10:35am 10:35 pm 10:35 pm, Ar Atlanta. ...Lv i 5-30 am *
jknO am I !Ar.. Montgomery. Lv 8:13 pnij..! ”*"""| ""””|
Jg-tuu express. r-No-~i- j " i 7
Lv Savannah | 3:65 pm |Lv Jeaup ?To'a^
Ar Jesup ._ | 6:30 om Ar Savannah 8 ; 0o S
, SLEEPING CAR SESvTCE AND CONNECTISSs ;
Trains Nos. 23, 14 and*27 have Pullman Sleeping Cars between New York Jacksonville „,i
Port Tampa. No ■ 8 has Pullman Sleoners between Jacksonville and New Yorin No 78 stops at
all rertilar stations between Jacksonville and Savannah when passengers are to get on or off
_Nc>s. 5 and 6 carry Pullman Sl.-epjrs between Savannah. Jaoksoiville. Thomas ville and Lire
° a V f r *} ns Nos. .. and Sconneotat Jestp for Macon. Atlanta and the west Train 15 con
nectsat Waycrots for lUbany. Montgomery, New Orleans, Nashville, Evansville Chicinnati
and St. liouta. Through Pullman Sle per Waycross to St. Louis. Trains 15 and 23 otmnect with
Alabama Midland railway at Bambridge for Montgomery and the West. connect wiin
Tickets sol Ito all points and baggage checked through; also sleeping car berths and sections
secured at paaseng-r stations, anil t cket office, 22 Bu I street. J. H. OUVFROS Ticket “
_R, G : jjJCMlNG^Suiwrintemlent. ____ W^DAVIDSON^7GeneraI Pa^en!er^ lt?*, 1 '
ClljNrßHJj RAXLROAi) OF U-iliOHiilA. “
SOLID TRAINS SAVANNAH TO ATLANfa. ALSO SaTANNNAH W Mtt'miuv
TO MACON, AUGUSTA AND ATLANTA
Lv Savannah. 6:40a m 8:10pm
ArMnoon. ....1:20 pm 2: warn
Ar Augusta. 11:40am 6:lsam
Ar Atlanta. 5:8 pm 6:45 am
TO ROME AND CHATTA. VIA ATLANTA.
Lv Savannah 6:40 am 8:10 pm
Ar Macon. 1:20 pm 2:53 am
Ar Atlanta 6:n3pm 6:45am
Ar Kingston 10:12 am
Arliome. daily except Sunday 11:35 a m
Ar Chattanooga 11:3 pm 1:00pm
TO CARROLLTON & CHATTA VIA GRIFFIN.
Lv Savannah 8:10pm
Lv Macon 3:15 am
Lv Griffin 9:25 am
Lv Carrollton 12:30 pm
Ar Chattanooga 6:40 p m
TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS via MACON
Lv Savannah. B’lOom
Ar Macon 2:55am
Ar Coiumotis 11:30a m
Ar Birmingham 6:1 5 pm
ArMetnphis 6:3iam
TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS.
Via Lyons and Americus.
Lv Savannah 8:30 pm 8-45 am
Ar Lyons S:,opm 12:01pm
A r Americus 6:20 n in
Ar Columbus 9:45 p ni
Ar Birmingham 6:00 a m
Ar Memphis 6:10 pm
THROUGH TRAINS TO SAVANNAH.
Lv Birmingham 11:35p ml
Lv Columbus] 6:00a ml
Americas
Ar Savannah] 7:00 p m
Lv Birming iam 5:45 a m
ttcsat* j;s;a
Lv Montgomery 1 7:3 >p m , :40 a m
Lv Eufaula v via Macon. 10:25 p m 11:06 am
Ar Savannah I 5:5.~, pm 6:30 ain
Sleeping cars on night trains between savannah and Aug ista; Sava mail add Macon: Savan
via Americus 111 *" trains^ na Pullman Buffet Sleepers between Savanna i and Birmingham
dail Dl ßun r day l exreFteO l * Un<lh 2: “• Returillng ,T - Gu Jton 3:30p. m.: ar. Savannah 4:30 p. m
vanS^S^eS'pTm^* llsloo *- “•'** Savannah 3:00*. . Returning,! v. 3a
Guyton accommodation (daily exoept Sunday) lv. Savannah 8:90 pt m.:*r. Guyton 9;JJ a in.
Returning lv. Guyton 4:45 a. m.; ar. Savannah ti:tW a. m.
8:10 p. m. train from Savannah will not stop between Savannah and Mlllen
Passengers for Sylvania, Wrightsville, Milledgeville and Eatonton should takeSMOa m. train*
for Carrollton. Ft Gaines, Talbotton, Buena Vista, BUkely, Clayton, take 8:10 a m. traim. *
Ticket oflfioe 19 Bull street and Depot. ‘
cnr nmnv’T.C"'! MW. W F SWELT/WkN. Traffic Tg'r. E. T. CHARLTON GP A
LUMBER.
McCauley, Stillwell & Cos.,
Yellow Pine Lumber,
ROUGH OR DRESSED.
Planing XU), yard and office,Gwinnett street,
east of 8.. F. and W. Ry.
Dressed Flooring, Offing, Mouldings, Weath
erboarding . Shingles, Lathes, Etc.
Estimates furnished and prompt delivery
gua aoteed.
~JTU USER'S.
KIESLING’S NURSERY.
white bx.inns’ road.
PLANTS, Bouquets, Designs. Cut Flowers
furnished to order. Leave orders at DAVIS
BROS.', cor. Bull and York sta. The Belt Rail.
way passes through the nursery . TtfephoasHfc
j TU KKW oil^ANB aMERIOUS AND
! Lv Savannah ..
Ar Americus " .........
Ar Columbus **” y.jftßm *
Ar Opelika ....:. ".'"iiwain ~
wwP mBIT 8:45 a m
Ar Mobile q-ja arn
Ar New Orleans .. .. t:U p m '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'Z
To NEW ORLEANS VIA MACON * ATLANTA
ArMontgomery-;;:::::-;.:;: si p 2
Ar NewOrieaka...'.'.v; 7;W am sllj p m
TONE n ORLEANS I’u.MAOON A COLUMBUS
Ar Columbus .. 11:30* £
ArMonwomery .. 7:65 pm
ArNewOrleans 7:00 m
j TONE W ORLEANS v iAMaTio ICHFAiIi.y
Lv Savannah —.. 6:40a m 8:10 pm
Ar Macon . 1:20 pm 9:sft am
Ar Eufaula. .„ 4:4 am 4:07 pnj
ArMontgomery 7:35am 7:ospm
jAr Mobile..., I:66pm 2:osam
|Ar New Urleani 7:30 p m 7:ooam
TO ALBANY VIA MACOIL “*
LvSavannah 6:4oam 9:lopm
Lv Macon 4:00 pm 10:.Oain
Lv Americus 6:45 pm 1:15 p m
LvSmithvUle 7:26 p m 8:16 p m
lAr Albany 6:10 pm 9:50 pm
Lv Americus) . 8:14 a m 2:38 p m
Ar Bavannah t 3lacon • 5: - 5 pD| 8:30 a m
Lv Augusta 12:50 p :a 8:45 pm
Ar Savannah 6:35 p m 6:30 a m
Lv Albany I 7:00 am 12:20 p m
Lv Macon V via Macon... 11:00 a m 11:30 p m
Ar Savannah ) 5:56 p m 6:30 a m
jLv Atlanta 7:10a in ~ 7:10 p m
Lv Macon 11:00 am 11:30pm
Ar Sa.ann th ft: Ap m 6:30 am
Charloitoa aad Savanaali Railroad
Schedule in Effect Nov. 16, 1890,
'®7 e and arrive at Savannah by
JL Standard Time, which is 30 minutes slower
than city time.
NORTHWARD.
No. 36.* No. 14.* N0.78.* No. 16.
Lv oav 6:55 a m 12:39 p m 6:10 p m 1:10 p m
Arßeu'ftt 11:U) a m .
Ar Alld'lo 4:25 a m 6:55 pm
Ar Aug 7:00 a m
ArChar.. 12:16 pin 5:90 pm 12:56a m 6:50 p m
SOUTHWARD.
No. 15,* No. 36.* No. 27.* No. 23.
Lv Char.. 8:18 ara 2:55 p m 4:00a m 1:45 a m
UvAug 9:3opm
Lv Bou’f't 2:00 pm....
ArSav.... 11:40 am 6:22 pm 6:44 a m 5:05 a m
•Daily.
Train No. 14 stops at Green Pond.
Train No. 78 stops only at Montieth, Hardee
ville, Rldgeland, Coosawhatchie, Green Pond,
Ravenei.
Trains Nos. 15,16,36 and 36 stop at all stations.
For tickets, Pullman car reservations ana
other information, apply to J. B. OLIVEROB.
Ticket Agent. 22 Bull street, and at depot.
E. P. UcSWINEY, Gen. Peas. Agent.
C. S. GADSDEN, Superintendent.