The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, January 08, 1891, Page 6, Image 6
6 GEORGIA. AND FLORIDA. THE NEWS OP THE TWO STATES TOLD IN PARAGRAPHS. The S uth Roma Murderer Captured in Alabama -Two Fingers and a Thumb Lost in a "owder Explosion—A Safe at Roswell Station Relie red of $1,500 by a Robber. oeokgia. Will Owens, who killed Ann McCallie in S-mth R ime la-t Wednesday night, was captured at Childereburg, Ala, Saturday, and has bee i brough to Rome. During the past year Maj Newrnai of Baudersville issued 294 marriage license* from the ordinary's office—of these li9 were for white aud 183 for colored couples. Anew lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows will be organized in Eut Mai-on Friday n g it, The ledge will start off w ith a large membership and the pros pect of rapid growth. A negro boy, i amed Scab Smith, was committed to jail at Covi gton, Wednes day, charged with a grave a*s tult up- >n a young negro girl named Leila Aike 1. She fully idenudeo him as the umu who ass lulled her. J. C. Walker, a popular young 1 usinees man of Macon, was married on Suoday morning to Mrs. J. E. Clisby, at the resi dence of t e bride, corner of First and Oa . streets, the Rev. Dr. E. W. Warren offi ciating. It is reported that Seaborn Crow, a gen tleman who has been run log a store at Roswell station, was imbued of #1,500 Mon day night by some unkuown parties. He was on the point of leaving Atlanta for the west when the news reached him. At Columbus, Monday, Walter Going was picking the powder from a dynamite cartridge when it exploded in his hand, tearing and lacerating tne flesh of his left hand so os to render the amputation of the two first flnge sand thumb necessary. The special term of Muse -gee superior court convened M nday, Judge Martiu pre siding. After charging the jury tbs court adjourned until Monday to aliow the grand jury to return indictments. There are seven murder c& es to be tried, and Judge Martin is dl qualified in all but one. Mrs. John M. Weigle of Augusta excit edly called the attention of her husband to a little animal which was sporting on her sitting-room hearth Monday night. Mr. Weigie soo - saw that it was a pretty flying squirrel He tried to capture it, but it es caped from the room and was overhauled by the dogs. There was no possible way for the little fellow to get into the room ex cept down the chimney in the face of a hot, burning coal fire. The Macon Volunteers are in better financial condition, and in every wav more prosperous than over before. During the past year two bonds of #I,OOO each have been retire.i, tbe armory has been well p luted and improved inside, and ninety five of tbe tiest uniforms in lieorgta have been purchased. The company now has a roll of 116 meu, of shorn ninety-five are uniform members—an increase of forty during the year. The income has been SB,OOO. Tbe House postoffice committee has re ported favorably tbe bill to give all towns whoso gross postofflea receipts exceed $5,000 a free delivery service. Tbe bill will piss. The Georgia towns that now have no free delivery, but will got it by this bill, are: Albauy, Americas, Athens, Marietta and Tboiuosville. Tbe Alabama towns are Bessemer, Eufaula, Florence, Gadsden, Huntsville, Talladega and Tuscaloosa. Tbe South Carolina towns are Spartanburg aud Bum ter. J. B. Reese of the Young Men's Christian Association of Athens has in his possession a watch that has a queer history. The watoh was originally tbe property of a raftsman on the Columbia, who pawned it to a saloonkeeper to procure some red-eye to alleviate tbe horrors of delerium treme is. The saloonkeeper sold tne watch to a drum mer out in lowa who committed suicide, leaving the watch to a friend of Mr. Iteese’s, from w ora Mr. Reese procured it It is an excellent timepiece. Tbe en tire side of tbe public square at Gnenvillo was burned M-nday. The fire broke out upstairs in tbe saloon of McOehee Bros., iu the en:er of ibe soutn side of tbe square. The flames quickly sproid east, burning the shoe shop of Jacob Harris, t e carriage repository of O. IV. McGehee, the clotbing store of Gruchenakv & Cos., and the warehouse of A kinso’n Bros. West, tbe grocery store of I. D. Fincher, the saloon of Charles Floyd, the grocery store of Harris & Davis and the Hnr is corner, occupied by Tom Kenor and J. T. Cato. At 5:30 o’clock the fire was under control, Greenville never saw such a fire. The entire south side is gone, and not a dollar of insuranoe. The buildings were all wooden and old. The losses are estimated at about $16,000. M. Davidson is the heaviest loser. His loss is about $5,000. Atkinson Bros, are the next heaviest losers. Their loss is a wooden building and stock, $2,500. Two persons were hurt by falling timbers. Anaericus Times: There is a young man in Americus who is no swine. He kn nvs when he lias enough, so hereafter he will make his engagements by means of a note, with a coon propeller, aud not over the telephone—even if it o ts him $lO instead of 10 cents. The reason is: Yesterday this young man undertook to make au en gagement over the telephone. He ra gup Central and was con -ested with the number he wanted. Hearing a feminine voice st ealiug like a zephyr over tue wires he looked nis prettiest and said: “Why, is that you, Miss Buef—the name is fictitious “You areas charming as a dew-kiumd roe-, as sweet as the new mown hay. May I take you to the german to-night?" The feminine voice answered with a giggle and a id: “You’s mistaken in de one. Dis aiu’ Mi s Sue. Hit’s Jane, de house girl.’’ That ended the telep one business. A note was sent, and Lum Winter s iys be speaks by t e card when he says that tbe you ig mau will not mind tbe cost, but will tend his antes by band in tbe future. Arlington Banner: It Beams there is a regular band of horse thieves at work in this section. Saturday morning a week ago Mr. Marsha’l, who does the l-gging for Carter’s saw-mill, got up to fiud all the mules out of his lot, about twelve head, and on the same night a band of gypsies missed all they bad—four or live. All t ese were found during the week, with the exception of one mule belonging to Marshall, and he was returned ytster lay by Jim Price, who says he found him in Miller county. Ou the same night (Friday) Burd Kimball of Miller county had two mules to get out, which were fouud ne ir Edison. Eb Greer had a mule and cart stolen from in front of Doc Segara the same night. He had been driven several miles and turned loose. Sid Farmer, a young man living near Edison, was suspectsd of the theft. He was arrested ad carried to Blakely, where he confes-ed that he had carried off t ,e team, savi g he thought the mule would go back home after being turned loose. C. C. Mansfield, the candi date for clerk, drove into Morgan a few evenings ago in a road carl and hitched bi-< horse to one of the racks. When ha started to go home he found bis horse gone and no trace of him has yet been found. FLORIDA. A cricket club is being organized at Fort Meade. Florida’s birth rate is 34.8, the lowest of of all the states by a fraction. David Klinger, of St. Petersburg, has received the appointment of constable for that district. J. H. Bagiev, former resident of Pensa cola, well known in railroad circles, died at Moss Poi. t, Miss., a day or two ago. G. W. Powers, formerly sawyer at the East Apopka mills, charge of the Windermere Lumber Company’s mill at Lake Butler. D. B. Givens, W. A. Carter and C. W. Stevens have been appointed by Judge Mitchell masters in chancery for Hills borough county. Another attempt was made to breik open the afe in the City hotel -ffice at Tampa Sa urday night by bre -king one of the i hinges on the door. The Norwegian steamer Cuba arrived at Pensacola from Bocas del Toro with 10,590 bunches of banana*, an i ifd4 ags of eoc a nuts, consigned tothe Export Coai Company. The laying of seventy-pound steel rail* on the South Fl nda railroad has p-o --, grossed a* far as Piuecastle, and the w rk inen are ex.wcted to reach Orlaudo by tbe end of the week. At Ocala, according to the llanner, Con d vi’s exposition band hasstrucx, being un paid by the exposition management for two weeks, at the same time tbe management discharging them. Rev. C. 8. Williams, Wm. J. Winegar, 8. J. K 9 nerlv and E. R. McKean nave given notice that they propose f rming a c rporati in for the purpose of erec ing aud maintaining a hospital at Palstka. Tbe following persons were baptized in Lake Eols, near Orlando, Sind-yjby Rev. C. 8. Ferries, past rr of tbe Bapt.s. churcti, viz.: Mr. and Mrs. Purvis, Mr. Lowe, Miss Llizie Nutt, and Mrs. Eugenis Browu. Henry Allen, a fiftee i-year convict from DeFumak Springs, atteniplel to escape frurn the slate camp at Blue Springs M - - day and was shot through the hip by John La iib, a guard. The wound is serious, but not fatal. J. Frank M-ars of Apopka has th-ee oranges, weighing four /pounds, that grew on bis hu ninock grove near Plymouth. Two of them are on eue little stem, and weigh 2 % pounds. One of them is fourteen inches in circumfere ice. Jessie Oxendine to Chief Gordon of PalatkaFr.day alter ioou to look out for her two girls, si p ( .e l t> be kli naped and on boaf I fits Deßary, aged 7and 14 years. The toiler promptly at tbe boat, but could mil find the girls. B. M. Robinson of Fort Reid has been tendered the position of depu y clerk of Orange county by Clerk J. N. Bradshaw, which he will doubtless aocapt. Mr. Rob' ins n has several times been an aspirant for tbe office of clerk, but faUdd to be elected. Tbe Masoate grand lodge of the state of Florida will assemble in Jacksonville on Tuesday Jen. 20, and probably remain in session that* or four d*fe. 8 -ecial r ios of travel and hotel ace urns datlons have been made, and au unsually large attendance is anticipated. Ben Rice had a p'eliminary trial liefore County Judge Carlton at Arcadia Thursday o i a charge of assault with lntut to m lr der Charlie Handers at Fort Ogden ou Dec. 22. He was bound over to the circuit o.iurt in tbe sum of SSOO, which bond be gave, and was released. The opening days of the following large hotels indie ite plai dy that tbe season is at hand: The Windsor, at Jacksonville, Jan. 7; Putnam, at Palatka, Jan. 12; .Seminole, at Winter Park, Jan. 7; Indian River bo:el, at Rockledge, Jan. 10, and San Marco, at St. Augustine. Jan. 15. Thomas C. Watson, Pensacola’s enterpris ing real estate man, will hereafter be ad dressed as Col. Watson, he having received from Grand Hire John C. Underwood his commission as lieu onant colonel and special ade-de-camp for the state of Florida of the Patriarchs Militant, I. O. O. F. Gen. O. O. Howard of New York, depart ment oointnautler of the Atlantic division, is in the state inspecting tbe fortifications of this coast. He will go to Cuba this week, after which he will return to St. Augustine for the season. Gen. Howard is se ond in command of the United Stales army. An important event iu army circles will transpire on Jan. 22, in which tho people of Florida feel some s ecial interest. It is the retirement from active service of Brig. Gen. Stephen V. Benet, the efficient chief of ordnancs of tbe United State* army, a poel t on which be has most ably filled since June, 1874. Gen. Benet was born iu this state, and from her# entered the United States military academy at West Point, N. Y., in July, 1845, graduating with distinction in the class of J uly, 1849. Tarpon Springs Truth: A bad wreck oc curred on the Orange Belt, about two miles south of town, last Thursday morning. Tho express train from tbe north ran into two cows, which caused tbs locomotive to leavo the track and partly roll down tbe euibank mont.The tender was thrown across tuejtrak and the steps on tbe front express car were torn off. Fortunately no one was injured. It was said that anew engineer was run ning the locomotive, and when he saw the cows reversed the engine, and, not being under enough headway when the cows were struck to knock them off tbe track, they went under the locomotive with the fore going result. Gainesville Sun: The case of homicide, whicb occurred in the western part of the county on Saturday evening lust, in which Albert Stroble lost* his life at the bands of Mr. Howard, has since been inve.-tigated. All the evidence went to show that tho shooting was purely accidental, aud Mr. Howard was accordingly discharged. The meu were good friends 'and had been hunt ing during the day, and after it became too dark to shuot game they were playing, when the gun iu Howard’s hands was acci dentally discharged, the contents lodging la Btroble’s breast, resulting in death in a few minutes. It was a most unfortunate accident, but no blame whatever attaches to Mr. Howard. Tarpon Springs Truth : Mr. Cbeyney, of tho Anclote and Rook Isla and Sponge Com pany, has informed us that his oompany lias finally got settled down to business, are pre pared and roady to purchase conges at t heir market value, and hare their boat A-a Lone now fitted out with Aopaiv from Key West which is now out fie! ing for sponge. The Asa Lowe iqade *u*e tup to tbe sponge fish ing grounds WtVMf. Cheyney’s company purchased ber.and the result of the catch was taken to Kty Wekt a£{l sold, as the new compauv was then not quite ready to pack the sponges. The “catch” sold for #6OO. The boat is in o iarge of Opt. Brady, an old experienced sponger, and his crew are all reliable meo. The opening up of the sponge tfiakes anew era in tho history of TAf pon Springs. It means more for our town than We now can realize. With a company t At has tbe capital and business energy that tho Anoiote and Rock Island Sponge Company possesses, there is no such ihing as 'failure, and it will be but a few months at the longpst ere the entire fleet of sponging ves sels that fish in Florida waters will bring its “eatcbeq’t to Tarpon Springs to sell. When it i* lenrnpt bat our company is prepared and intend* to'pay as high a mar ket price for sponges ns oau bo obtained iu market* 30J miles distant from the spot where the sponges are caught, we being but two or three miles trom the place, the spongers, who are working for tbe money that is in the busii.e.'S, will all oome here to sell their ware. GEORGIA POLITICS. Georgia postmasters wore appointed Monday as follows: E. Lowry, Elbe, Whit field county ; A. B. Young, Everett, Craw ford county; J. L. Mclniiro, S. norn, Gor don county; T. B. Stanford, Windsor, Walton county. The contested election case at Thoroas ton was tried before Judge Boynton Tucs dgy, and his declai m was that the newly elected c uncil should serve. Ibis means that no whisky is to be soid in Thomaston the present year. Ask Your Friends Who have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla wbat they think of it, and the replies will be p si tive in its favor. One has beeu cured of indigestion and dyepep-ia, another fi us it indispensable for sick headache, others re port reii.aikable cuiei of i-crofula, salt rbeum. etc. Truly, the best advertising which Hood’s Sarsaparilla receives is the henrty indorsement of its army cf friends.— Ad Artists’ Materials, all kinds, at M. T. Tay lor’s, 135 York street,—Ad. THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1891. MEDICAL Nothing Else Will Do It. We have volumes of evidence to prove that S. S. S, is the only permanent cure for contagious Blood Taint. 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SAVANNAH. - - - GEORGIA TITT? MORNING NEWS carriers reach I |-| H every pert of the city early. Twenty. A Ai AJ flee cent# a week pays for the Baity. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. RAILROADS. East Tennessee Virginia and Georgia Railway System. TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY TO THE NORTH. BAST AND WEST. .# COERKCTKD TO I Ohio | Usvltg’t Nov 16. 189a EOCTE ’ ! Special . | Express Lv Savannah . SKtW Ry.. 7 40 pm 701 am Ar Jesup 8 F & W Ry. .110 50 pm| 8 58 am Lv Brunswick.lE TV & G Rylli 00 pm! 840 am Ar Jesup KTV * G Ry| 100 am 110 25 am LvJaoks'nvillelS F& W Rv. 800 pm, 7tO am Lv Callahan.. 8F t W Ry.. 855 pm 1 735 am Lv Waycross ,jS F&W Ry It 40pui 915 am Lv Jesup IE TV & G Ry 1 SO am .10 45 am Ar Macon ,E TV& GRy 6 47 am 5 00 pm Lv Macoti E T V&G Ry 7 0* am I 5 05 pm Ar Atlanta ... ET V 0Rv1035 am 535 pm Lv Atlanta 'F. TVAGRy 11 40 atn'll 4B pm Ar Rome . 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Pullman or Mann Buffet Sleeper Jesup to Cinclunati. l.ooal Pullman Compartment Sleeper Atlanta to Chattanooga, and Pullman BufiLt Sleeper Chattanooga to AU mpbis. Con nects at Chattanooga with Pullman Buffet Sleeper, arriving New York 4:00 p. in. via Har risbr<, so, r m t) nun c 4 Rh'WlS TOTHEEABT area* low as hr any Bllvtl route, and the ecetterv is unexc*il'd COMPLKTE INFORMATION Cheerfully fur n she#. Apply to Ticket Agents of connecting lines, o- to FRANK M JOLLY, WM. JONES, Dist. Pas*. Agent, Trav. Pass. Agent, 75 W. Boy st., Jacksonville, Fla. B. W WRENN. CHAS. N. KNIGHT, Gen. Tass. and Tk’t Agt., Asst Gen. Pa>:s. Agt., Knoxville. Tenn, Atlanta, Ga. FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. ""w. r^ctajipionT' SPECIALTIES! Groceries, Liquors, Fruits, Vegetables anti Produce. QUALITY THE BEST. PRICES THE LOWEST. UIVH US A CALL A. H. CHAMPION’S SON, 152 Congress and 153 St. Julian Streets. INSURANT R. CHARLES F. PRKNDKRGAST tSuoceesor mK.IL Footmak & Oo.,) FIDE* mm AND STORM INSURANCE; 106 BAY STREET, * [Next West of the Cotton Exchange.! Telephone Call No. 34. SaTannab. Ga SHIPPIHG. OCEAN STEAMSHIP COiIFANY, —roa— New York, Boston ani Philiiflphia. PASSAGE TO NEW YORK. CABIN ...... S2O 01 F-XCCRMON 7 38 00 STEERAGE jo (K PASSAGE TO BOSTON. CA81N...... $22 00 EXCURSION 36 00 STEERAGE u 71 PASSAGE TO PHILADELPHIA. (Via Nrw You.) CABIN SST 51 EXCURSION 88 STEERAGE 18 64 THE magnificent steamships of ttinsn Unes art appointed to nail as follows—standard timer TO NEW YORK. CHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt. H. C. DAOorrr. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 7, 8 p. n. N 4COOCHEE, Capt. F. Smith, FRIDAY. Jan. 0, 4 A. M. CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, Capt. C. S. Berg, SATURDAY, Jan. 10. at 5:00 P. m. CITY OF AUGUSTA, Capt. J. W. Catharine, MONDAY, Jan. 12, 7 p. M. TALLAHASBHE, Capt. L. C. Askixs, WEDNESDAY, Jan. 14, i p. u. KANSAS CITY, Capt. W. H.Fishir, FRIDAY, Jan. 18, 10 a. M. TO PHILADELPHIA. DEBSOUG, Capt. Geo. Savage, THURSDAY', Jan. 15, 0 p. m. TO BOSTON. CITY OF MACON. Capt. H. C. Lewis, SATURDAY, Jan. 10, 5 p. it. GATE CITY, Capt. L. B. Doane, WEDNESDAY, Jan. 14, 8:30 p. M. CITY OF SAVANNAH. Capt. C. B. Googihs, SUNDAY, Jan. 18, 11:30 a. m. Through bills of la ling given to Eastern and Northwestern points and to porta of the United Kingdom and the continent. For freight or passage apply to 0. G, ANDERSON, Agent, Waldburg Building, west of Citv Exchange. Merchants’ aid Miners’ transportation Cob’y. For Baltimore. Every Wednesday and Saturday standard time.) CABIN sls 00 INTERMEDIATE 10 00 CABIN TO WASHINGTON 18 05 CABIN TO PHILADELPHIA 18 56 IM'KKMEDIATE TO HHIIADELPKIA.. 12 75 THE STEAMSHIPS of this company are ap. pointed to sail from Savannah for Balti more as follows—standard time. W. CRANE. Capt. Enos Foster, SATURDAY, Jan. 10. at 4:30 p. 11. D. H. MILLER, Capt. G. W. Billups, WEDNES DAY, Jan. 14, at 8:30 p. M. WM. LAWRENCE. Capt. M. W. Snow, SATUR DAY, Jan. 17, at —a. m. And from Baltimore every Tuesday and Friday at 3 P. M. Through bills of lading given to all points West, all the manufacturing towns in New England, and to porta of the United Kingdom and the Continent. W. E. GUERARD, Agent, Plant Steamship Line. tri-weekly. Tampa, I£©y Weat and Havana. SOUTH-BOUND. Lv Port Tampa Mon., Thur. and Sat.. 10 p.m. Ar Key Went Tuea.. Frl. and Sun. at 4 p. M. Ar Havana Wed., Sat. and Mon., 6 a. m. NORTH-BOUND, Lv Havana Mon., Wed. and Sat. at 12:30 p. m. Lv Key West Mon., Wed. and Sat. at 9 p. m. Ar Port Tampa Tik-b.. Thurs and Sun. 3 r. is. 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. Jt W. tty , Jaca sonville, or Agent Plant SteamsniD Liuc, Tampa. WILBUR MoCOY, G. F. and TANARUS, A. Savanaah, Beaufort and Way Landings rpHE Steamer ‘BELLEVUE,” Capt. T. E. A Baldwin, will leave steamer Ethel's wharf, every Wednesday and Friday at 10:30 a. m., landing at Blufftou on the Wednesday trip. Returning, leave Beaufort every Monday and Thursday at 8 a. m.. landing at Blufftou on the Monday trip. Fare, $1 DO; round trip, SI 75. For further information apply to W. T. GIB SON. Agent. BEAUFORT, PORT ROYAL &. BLUFFTON, S. C. STEAMER ALPHA. H. A. STROBHAR, Will leave every Tuesday and Thursday, at 11 o'clock a. m„ returning every Wednesday and f riday. 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 HUIiU KUAN RAILWAYS, Tybee Schedule. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA, (Savannah and Atlantic Division.) TO TAKi EFFECT JAN. 4ra, 1801. LEAVE SAVANNAH—S.’rt nda >4 ims—Mon day, Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday, Friday and Saturday 0:30 a. in., 6:00 p. m. LEAVE TYBEE —Standard Tim*— Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 6:00 a. m.. 4:00 p. m. SUNDAY ONLY. LEAVE SAVANNAH— t>tanckird Time— -9:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m., 6:00 p. m. LEAVE TYBEE —Standard Time— -5:10 a. m„ 12:01 p. m , ' :O0 p. m. Family excursions on Tuesdays and Fridays. Whole licneis 35 cents, half tickets 20 cents. T e companv reserves the right to withdraw the sale of these tickets without notification when ever suci days are required for special excur sions or otherwise Passengers are required to purchase tickets who wish the benefit of excursion rates. E. T. CHARLTON, Gen. Pass. Agqak T. S. MOISE, Superintendent machinery” McDoflOGgii (S Ballantyne; IRON FOUNDERS, Boiler Makers and Blasksaitiu; MXNUTACTtmxas or STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENOINEa VERTICAL AND TOP RUNNING CORN MILLS. SUQAK MILLS aud PANS. AGENTS for Alert and Union Injectors, the simplest aud most effective on the nurlMll GulleU Light Draft Magnolia Oottoft 06a. the best in the market All orders promptly attended M. tail* Price List j BAH.ROAIH. JACKSONVILLE, TAUFA AA'O ktf AVtSfSYSTEij ' THE TROPICAL TRUNK Llivn. GoWSSKL 1 ' ::FFECT NOVEMBER 25. ISO. Central Standard ! l~4oom 7:u. am; ',2:3d pin Lv ... Savannah .Ar •1 i 4 nAn • V 7 ) X ° KTH P " I I'H pm ‘ 8:50 am Lv „, . JaOJCeoiviiST" si!isS ! s:aopmitt:Upm| NJfsia Ar } S-St Angudme. Lv iifopm pm .Ar.. 5,5 j. . Ormond i v •L-t_kjA*opm| 'Ar..3^„.^ 0 n 1 a -.;; ?A 4.00 pm *l2:cfl prn * 8:30 am Lv JacKsorivil.e... . Ar *6-il am ui-au - * ™ pm I *10:25 am Ar.... Palatka Lv tSS** * 7: *> p 5, 7:l2pm * 3:l4pm MLMan Ar Senile..:... Lv a*i.“l am ’ 5 rm B;Mpm*4:*pmrß:pni Ar D -Land.....7. *•♦ 4:6#^ 0:10 pm *4:40 pm ♦ 1:30 pm Ar Sanforand fcJ I *6:3uprn ...|Ar Titusville.... 7 J> “l i:” *"> ** £5 * * pin t 2:35 pm Ar Winter Par* Lv le-eca—i — •JiWpm.vfclipm-Ar Bart-.w .Lv 6:iopm * f*P t 8.13 pm Ar Ocsla Lv "" 1+ y-Sj? !* Pm I + 5 ' 39 *“! J*oo n> ‘Ti.'ily. I Daily except Sunday. 'Sunday only. ”——- " at Tdnli beiwscn Jacksonville, St. Augustine. Sanford, TltusviUe and Tamos. . 5“S S I 1116 Wllh Indian nvar steamers for R csledge. Mdbaurno Jumtar and t'.iT’2? aaßctla S at Port Tampa with Plant Stearasnlp Une for Key Weit. ava a and Mob le. U “ Wortk *and 1 oilman Bufte Sle-tin/ Can New York to Tampa without change _-jV^map^sche Ilul-. 1 lul-. eto,. addriw, Q. D, n.n Pm Florida Central and Peninsular^”Railroa? FLOBiDA TRUNK LINE—TIME CARD IN EFFECT DECEMBER 15 lffa) GOING SOUTH-RKZFPOWN— bWdl4oSTH=srTTr^ 19:30pm 7:04am!Lv...... Savannnah L? 12:54am; 2:44pm!Ar Hawthorne ’."V.” fl jo-aS£ m 7:30 m 4:35am! 6tW pm t Ar... Leesburg “ m ‘, :03 ±2 “ 6K> °p m ; Ar Tavares! L 7 B:s9am 7:61 pm! Ar. Apopka.. . TI * 9:45 am 7f86 pmiA,r...l‘ Orla do .'...'1.W Lv 6 : m I : S pn 11:28 am 9;53 pm Ar.,., Winter Park A r ~ r *V- -.w^y•* Kissiuimee 5:18 pm 9:17 T>n* Ar Dsde City 71 TT.7 ~~ ~ 7:45 pm (0.40 pm l Ar.SS“ 2!**- ——j—- o* Y o.ooam *:dopm 9 ;^.W r ": St Petersburg ..ift S:4OSS 7:: - 9:44 am| 7:04 pm> Ar...; iw;7 Dunellon 77 -,07 —• 10:00 am; ftfiOpmjAiK r. 7 Homosassa. ."" V"!!!!!!"!!"^ 7:4opm] 7:04 am 1 Lv. Savannah —- 'J:4O ain . 3:55 pmj Ar Fernaiidina . .. .Lv 10:10 ani '* solid trains Calanahan to Tampa and Orlando. Close connection at Tampa with vi„ 77 Fort Ky Wet aucf Havana. Close oonnection at Owensboro with So via K S' fol 7 l * l ‘® la " , l and Bartow. Close connection at Tavares with J., T. and K iV Rv °inr s7 S' Si and Titusville. Pullman Buffet sleeping cars on night trains rhrough short' to New Orleans Jacksonville to Thomasville, Montgomery and CtaSSSti TUk& soM’ S?' age checked through to all points in the Urdted States, Canada and Mexico Send fnr hiif b of Florida published, and for any information desired to ico. for best map _JXE. Maxwell, a. M. A. O. MACDONELL, O. P. a.. Jacksonville. Savannah, Florida and Western RaHway 3 gsw-. GOING SOUTH-READ DOWN, GOTnG NORTH—READ Up 7 _ 5 | 15 I 7 _l4_ Td ~T~ 7:55 pm, 12:30 pm 7:04 am 5-20 am Lv Savannah Ar 12:14 pm 7:30 pm 500 pm 777777 ’aiSL * *S pm BSSara ‘iHamAr.. .. j esU p Lv 10:87 am 5:30 pm i rpm S-ttSS 5 : 2® ptn •: Ar..Brunswick,ET..Lv B:4oam . iii'-m™ 1:00am 4 30pm 9:45am 8:30 am Ar Waycross.. ..Lv 9:15 am 4:oopm 1215 pm 8-MSm 11:00am I:4sam 2:05 pm 2:05 pm A r Albany Lv 4:45am .:50am, 7:15 pm 13:00 n’n 11:30 am Ar.. . Jacksonville ..Lv 7:ooam 1:00 pm ' 8 45am 8 ,nm fMpm 4:4opm Ar Sanford Lv I:lsam 7:Bsam .. mSS : isam *:•! Ar....Gainesville....Lv 1:5 £* 4:4lam 7:06 pm 18:08 pm 18:08 pm Ar Valdosta. Lv 1:49 mn IS*? 6:40 am, 8:58 pm I:4spm 1:45 pm Ar. Thomasville . Lv 12-25 pm fi^Onm 9:Boam ... 8:52 pm 3:BBpm Ar....M< nticallo.....Lv ~ . 11‘34 am 430 nm P m 4:M p Ar. .CbatUboocnee..Lv B:lsam 777 6:47 am, 6:00 pm 6:OOpaiAr .Macon Lv 9:05 am 10:85 am] 10:35 pm 10:35 pm Ar Atlanta. Lv... 5-30 am I 6:30 am Ar.. Montgomery... Lv 8:15 pm 7777! JESUP EXPRESS. ~ I<o. 1. .ftfsTfP T 1 .7;^ Lv Savannah 8:55 pm Lv Jssud SLEEPING CAR SERVICE AND CONNECTIONS! 1 ' 1 rains Noa 23, 14 and 27 have Pullman Sleeping Cars between New York .TaeksmuriiiA Port Tampa. No 78 has Pullman Sleepers between Jacksonville and New York. Na 7 stops st a ‘ r £™ l ¥',* t s t i o “ bet p ' ,ac^* onTlli ® and Savannah when passenger! are to get on or rw s , ani 7? carry Pullman Sleepers between Savannah. Jacksonvilte, Thomasville and I.iva Oar. i Trains Nos. 27 and 5 connect at Jes ip for Macon. Atlanta and the west neou at Waycrore for Albany. Montgomery, New Orlean. and St. Louis. Through Puilman Sleeper Waycross to Sfc. Louis. Trains 15 aud 25 connect with Alabama Midland railway at Bainbridge for Montgomery and the West * Tickets sold to all points and baggage cheeked through; also sleeping car berths and aeotirm* secured at passenger stations, and t ekot office, 82 Bu 1 street J B OISvEROS Ticket A^nt —R- Q- FiJCMING. Superinteadent. W M. DAVIDSON. General Pwenger Agent CHNriiAXi J&AiijtiDAD OS’ GFjSjOHcj-I A SOLID TRAINS SAVANNAH TO ATLANTA. ALSO SAVANN NAH TO iHRMINamu 80HSDUUt in KFrsc-r .AMUARr lTii, 1891 UrAHnxaa tius. 90tu mbidias). TO MACON, AUGUSTA AND ATLANTA. Lv Savannah. 6:40a m 8:10 p m Ar Maoon. I:2opm 2: ,a rn Ar Augusta, 11:40am 6:lsam Ar Atlanta 5:3 pm 6:45 am TO ROME AND CHATTA. VIA ATLANTA. Lv Savannah 6:40 a m 8:10 p m Ar Maoon 1:80 pin 2:55 a m Ar Atlanta s:i6pm 6:45 am Ar Kingston 10:12 am Arßorae. daily except Sunday...,,. 11:35am Ar Chattanooga 11:40 pm 1330 pm TO CARROLLTON & CHATTA. VIA GRIFFIN. Lv Savannah BTopm . Lv Macon 8:15 am Lv Griffin 9:8 am Lv Carrollton 12:30 p m Ar Chattanooga. 6:40 p m TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS via MAOON Lv Savannah. 6:10 n ra Ar Macon 2:65 am Ar Columous 11:30a m Ar Birmingham. 6:25 and m ' ArMemphis 6:3Jam .....77 TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. Via Lyons and Araericus. Lv Savannah 3:30 p m 8'45 a m Ar Lyons 6:.opm 12:01pm ArMemplua _ s:lopm| . V *ll I > ill AIUNUJ THROUG-H TRAINS TO SAVANNAHT BaEaar-::c™-™ , ats| uSS”* >•*—■• Js!£l Ar Savannah I /.; 7:00 p m L Birming.iam ~ 3-46a7n Lv Oolumbns ( 3.40 n ITI At Savannah f ** Maccn a in Lv Montgomery J 7:3 >p in ,MU a rii LvEufaula V via Macon. 10:25 p m 11:06 am Ar Savannah 1 5:63 pm 6:30 am via Amerlcris 1 ’ Colu nbub and Birmingham. Solid trains between Savannah and Birmingham Mceptedf””* 11 S: °° P ' m ‘ Returninpr ‘ Iy ' yton 3:30 p. m.; ar. Savannah 4:30 p. m. va ß nfe^°S^‘ T ’® Uen 6:00 •• ®-! ar. Savannah 8:00 a. m. Returning, lv. Sa- Returning" 1 v C GuytoT4?4'> > BU'f^Mmnnah^OO^a. IV™*" m * :W ' <***■*• m * tr ? in £2 m will not stoo between Savannah and Miilen for ('arroUton* I? 1 " Mmit bt * v !l le ’ Miliedeevillea-.id Eatontnn should take 6:40 a. m. trainl TmketofficeYo BudstrTt'and 1 Dei '‘ SU ' BUkaly ‘ ClaytoQ * teke 8:10 P- ■ trala ' GABBETT. Gen. M'g’r. W. F. SHELLMAN, Traffic M'g'r. E. T. CHARLTON. G. PA. SOAK HO W I) Y HAVE YOU TRIED BROWN’S SEA FOAM SOAP? It Preserves the Clothes, is an Excellent Toilet and Bath Soap, being; very FRAGRANT. Put up in large bars at Five cents each, can be had of all popular grocers. Henry Solomon & Son WHOLESALE AGENTS. JOHN G. BUTLER, WSSASS* SK’Vffi?- PAINTS; RAILRO.D. STEAMER AMD MILL SUPPLIES: SASHE\ DOORB. BLINDS AND BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. Sole Ae nt for LADD LIME. CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT HAIR AND LAND PLASTER. U 129 Oongreaa street and 126 St. Julian -*■—- Savannah, Georgia. " .i’U NEW VIA AMERICUS ANB ,Lv Savannah 8:45 am Ar Americus 6:30 pm 7.7 Montgomery 3:43 a m Ar New Orleans *.* 4:10 pm TO NEW ORLEANS VIA MACON* ATLANTA A^^* b ' 8:10 pm 6:loam I rM t ' a . n ' a 6:45am 5:35pm 7i 1 i^ mary 7:Ba p m 3:45i m Ar New Orleans 7:00 ain 4:10 p m TO NE \V ORLEANS VIaMAOON &COLUMBU4 -vSavannah 8:19o m ArMc.n 2:sam Ar Columbus IliBo m ArMootonwiy 7:05 pm Ar Mobile... m Orleans 7:00 1 m TON EW ORLEANS' VIA MAOON & EUFAJLA Lv Savannah 6:40a m 8:10 p m Ar Macon ... 1:20 pm 8:55 am ArEufaula ,4:2am 4:o7pm Ar Montgomery 7:33 am 7:05 pm Ar Mobile 1:55 p m 2:05a ra Ar New Orleans. 7:80 p m 7:00 a m TO ALBANY VIA.”MACON. Lv Savannah 6:40 a m 8:10 p m ,Lv Macon 1:00 pm 10:20 a m ;Lv Americus 10:10pm I:lspm iLvSmithviile 10:40 pm 2:15 pm lAr Albany 11:30 pm 2:50 pm ILv Americas | . M 3:40 am 2:33 pm Ar Savannah | ,a Macon - • • 5:55 p m 6:30 a m Lv Augusta 12:50 pm 8:45 pm ArSavanuah 5:56p m 6:80 a m ;Lv Albany i 2:30 ain 12:20 p m Lv Macon Vvia Maoon.. 11:00a in 11:30 pm Ar Savanpah ) 5:55 pm 6:30 am Lv Atlanta 7:10 am 7:10 pm Lv Maoon.,, 11:00am 11:30pm Ar Savannah 5:55 pm 6:3oam RAILROADS. Charleston and Savanaali Railroad. Schedule in Effect Nov. 16, 1890. TRAINS leave and arrive at Savannah by Standard Time, which Is 30 minutes slower than city time. NORTHWARD. No. 36.* No. 14.* No. 78.* No. 16. LvSav . 6:53a in 12:39 p m 8:10 p m 1:10 pot Ar Ueu’ftt 11 :tO a m Ar AUd’le 4:23 a m 6:55 p m Ar Aug 7;00 am ArChar.. 12:16 pm 3:20 pm 12:56 a m 6:30 p m SOUTHWARD. „ No. 15.* No 35.* No. 27.* No. 23. I.v Char.. 8:18 a m 2:35 p m 4:00 a m 1:43 a m Lv Aug .... 9:3opm Lv beuTt 2:oi) p m Arßav... 11:40am 6:22pm 6:44 a m 5:05 a m •Daily. Train No. 14 stop, at Green Pond. Train No. 78 stop* only at Montieth, Hardee ville. Ridgeland, Coosawhatohle, Green Pond, Ravenel. Trains Nos. 15,16,36 and 36 stop at all stations. For tickets, Pullman oar reservations and other information, apply to J. B. OLIVEROo, Ticket Agent, 22 Bull street, and at depot. E. P. McSWINEY, Gen. Pans. AgeaE C. S. GADSDEN, Superintendent,