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GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
THE NEWS OF THE TWO STATES
TOLD IN PARAGRAPHS.
Murderer Warsham Stlil Hid In a
Swamp and Armed to the Teeth—A
Multi-Millionaire at Augusta- Cain
Didn’t Shoot Him fell - A Negro
Knocked Down by a Bear.
OIOFOIA.
A board of health u to be organised at
Carrollton.
Abbeville want* a band. So does
Wrightsville.
The agricultural department ha ex
hausted its stock of seed on hand for distri
bution.
Tee Presbyterians of Decatur will soon
begin the erection of a church to cost
tll.OOOi
The Griffin canning factory expects to
can tho product of 500 acres of tomatoes
this year.
Mattie FreemaD, a colored woman, who
lives aboit seven miles from Sandersv.lle, is
charged with infanticide
In a few weeks every gate in Americus
will swing inward. This is the result of an
ordinance passed by the city council Dec. 15.
J. L Roger* and J. C. Yarbrough have
formed a cooart erahip, and will open a
furniture store at Abbeville in a few
nays.
The report that J. T. M. Cain of Law
renceviUe killed himself with a shotgun,
after attempting to do so with laudanum, it
appears is a mistake.
The Abbeville hotel has a regularly em
ployed professional hunter, and pays bun
S3O per month. He supplies tbe hotel with
wild turkeys, ducks, sauirrels, birds, etc.
The motors of an electric oar at Augusta
burned out Tuesday, setting fire to the car,
and creating any amount of excitement and
a large amount of smoka No one was
hurt.
At an election for first lieutenant of the
Spalding Greys of Griffin, held Monday
night, Seinmes Kell, son of Adjutant
General J. M. Kell, was unanimously elected
to that position.
Two white boys, playing in an open field
near Brunswick, discovered the remains of
a negro infant, that had probabiy been
born a few days ago. Tno body was sowed
in a pillow case, stuffed with moss, and the
letters “P. B.” were marked in black on the
linen. No clew oould be obtained as to tbe
parents of the child, and the body was bur
ied where it was found.
The engine at the saw-mill of Mathis &
Cos., in Wilcox county, exploded Monday.
The fireman was drinking and let the water
get out of tbe boiler and the explosion fol
lowed. No one was seriously hurt, though
the fireman was badly bruised, and the
buildings close by were considerably bat
tered and torn up The esgine was anew
one, and had only been in use a short while.
Kit Warsham, the slayer of Thomas Kul
breath, is still at large. He has fortified
himself in tho swamps of theOgoocbee, and
defies arrest. He has several Winchester
rifles and revolvers, and is known to be in
the swamps, ten miles from Gibson. The
friends of the murdered man have offered
SIOO for Warsbans’s arrest, and the state
will also offer a reward, as the governor has
been appealed to.
A committee representing five Baptist as
sociations of Southwest Georgia will bo in
Americus this wsek, for the purpose of
looking over tho city and ascertaining the
desirability of establishing a female college
there. Tbe college is to bo one of the Bap
tist denomination, and is to be founded to
give the girls in that section of the state an
opportunity to get a higher education with
out going such a distance as is now nec
essary.
A special from LaCresss to tbe A mericus
Recorder says: There Is a general revolt
among some of the people of Schley county
concerning the action of the board of edu
cation. The Ellaville school, with its hand
ful of scholars from a seesaw set of patrons
and a lady teacher, Is to get SIOO per month,
while several o'.her schsols, which are much
larger aud have gentlemen teachers, only
receive from SBS to S4O per month. The
facts from the county school oemmissioner
would be of interest to the people.
President 8. D. Babcock, of the Boston,
Providence and New York railway, chair
man of tbe finance oommittee of tbe New
York Mutual Life Insurance Companv,
director of the New Yorx National Ex
change Bank, whose reputed wealth is
$130,000,000, is at Augusta. He came from
Ashsvilla with b s family, and is stopping
at the Bon-Air hotel, on the hill. They
will leave for Washington to-day. Presi
dent Babcock is accompanied on the trip
by Frederick Cromwell, treasurer of the
New York Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany, who is several times a millionaire
himsslf. The trip is one of pleasure only.
Abbeville Times: An amusing Incident
occurred on the street# of Abbeville last
Wednesday morning. Tbe Turk, closely
followed by his performing bear, was walk
ing down Main street wben a burly negro
approached the Turk and engaged him in
conversation. The bear, who had
given evidence a short time before
of ill humor, suddenly sprang for
ward, raised himself on his haunches and
dealt the negro a heavy righthander, fall
ing him violently to tbe ground. The negro
was up in a second and rose running, nor
did he halt till out of breath, 200 yards
distant from where he collided with the
ground. A shock, a sprain aud a shiver
were the only injuries sustained.
FLORIDA.
A branch of the South Florida railroad is
soon to be built down to the Turkey Creek
and AlaSa phosphate beds.
It is rumored that H. B. Plant will soon
commence the erection of another large
hotel at Tampa. Tbe looation will be near
tho South Florida depot.
Tbe crops all over Alachua county are
reported to be in a fine condition. If the
weather continues favorable both the fruit
and vegetable crops of the county will be
immense.
Capt. Paul Boyton has been engaged by
the St. Augustine and North Beach Com
pany to give three of his performance* in
the sea in front of the pavilion on Feb. 20,
21 and 22.
The plans of a large livery stable of orna
mental architecture, soon to be erected on
the west side of the river at Tamita, is now
iu tbe bands of the carpenters and a por
tion of tbe material purchased.
George R. Scott, a consumptive, of New
ark, 0., who, w th his wife and daughter,
was ill Gainesville to spend the winter, was
found dead In his bed at tbe boarding house
of Mrs. Child Monday morning.
Capt Sid Washington will commence
the erection of a commodious sii-r om res
idence on Sixth avenue, Tampa, during th#
present week. Mr. Washington will very
soon follow this up with several other tene
ments.
At Gainesville Sunday morning about 2
o’clock, Charles Jones (colored) struck a
colored woman with whom ha had been
living over the heal with a two-gallon jug.
breaking the jug into many pieces and
c uibicg in ths woman’s skull. She may
die.
At Gainesvills Monday the case of the
s’ate vs. Madison M. Connor, indicted for
stealing cattle from his father, W. W. Con
nor, was called, a jurv impaneled, and tee
timouy taken pro and coo. The result was
that the jury found the defendant guilty
as charged in t’-e indictment. It is now
said that the old man who proseo ted his
son is sorry for his action in the matter, and
would give all he possesses to undo what be
has done.
Gainesville Sun; J. C. Lawrence, who
baa spent several months at Hypehuxo, or
Fort Worth, on the peninmla, 350 miles
south of Gainesville, was in the city yester
day en route to B.m fay, in West Florida,
to take charge of a school He says lands
are selling in that locality for SHUO per acre
cash, aud that in consequence of the high
prices asked for real estate the country is
developing but slowly. Large ameunts cf
tomatoes, which <s the principal crop of the
peninsula, are now being shipped to east
ern markets. The crops nearly ail command
good prices. Mr. lawrenee says game, fish
and oysters are abundant, the climate fine,
aud that when the owner- of lands lower
their prices the country will build up very
fast.
MINNEOL.A VE sT.OM.
Tbe Tobacco Crop—ibe Hotel Doing
Well.
Min neoi.a, Fla., Feb. 11.—There are
fields of tomatoes of twenty and tnirty acres
in the vicinity of Mmneola aid Clermont
which show no sign of the late frosts. In
all there are at present over 400 acres bloom
ing and setting fruit. Henry Wilson it ship
ping large, fine tomatoes to New York
every week, for which he is receiving fancy
prices.
The Hotel Clermont, under the manage
ment mt Mr. Maxiin of Vineland, New Jer
sey, is doing a uice business, having more
guests than it can accommodate.
Eugene Hunt has been making soma
attractive improvements on bis place.
Henry Wilson of Minneola received a
letter from his brother who is a lawyer, 28
years of age, in New York, stating that he
had made a profit of $70,000 in a real estate
deal. Tail years ago he was a clerk in a
meat market
THOMASVILLffi TOPICS.
Stock in the New Bank Being Sub
scribed Rapidly.
Thomasvill*, Ga., Feb. 11.—Stock in
the Citizens’ Bank and Trust C imnany, tbe
new bank being organized in Thomasville,
has been rapidly taxon since the subscrip
tion book was opened. The capital stock
will be SIOO,OOO, and most of it hng been
subscribed. The bank will lie ready for
business by May or June. Thomasvtlle is
destiued to be the financial center of South
west Georgia.
Mrs. E. M. Smith has returned from
Baltimore.
Mrs. Hattie Armand of Savannah Is
visiting relatives in the city.
Mllledgoville Mention.
Milledoeville, Ga., Feb. tl.—Thestoam
laundry has been stopped for awhile. The
directors offer it for sale.
Rev. McTeer of Virginia, once judge of
a circuit of that state, is here giving tem-
Eieranoe lectures. Large crowds go out to
tear him.
The trustees of tbe Girls’ Industrial Col
lege, who were to meet on next Thursday
and elect a president fur tbe institution,
will not meet nt that time, as all the mem
bers oould not be present Thursday, and a
full board is very much desired when the
president is elected.
A New Firm at at. Augustine.
Tallahassee, Fla., Feb. 11.—The Lyon-
Barling company of St. Augustine, capital
stock ;?71,600, has filed articles of incorpor
ation with the secretary of state. They are
authorized to do a general mercha dine,
S lipping, importing, commission, manufact
uring and real estate business. Tho com
pany can at pleasure establish local offices
in other towns and cities.
Gor. Fleming has appointed T. J. Ramsay
of Arredondo to be a justice of the peace.
Phillips' Digestible Cocoa
Is more delicious in taste and aroma, and by the
process it is prepared it is rendered more nour
ing and more easily digested than any other
preparation of cocoa or chocolate. All drug
gists.— Adv.
It Money
To move. We will move soon to our
Broughton street quarters. The least we
move the least the moving expenses. Bee
the point? Consequently Appel & Hehaul
are offering their Clothing stock at moving
prices.— Ad.
"All is Not Gold
That glitters,” neither would you expect
any sane man to sell good money at a dis
count. The moral of these reflections is
that when first-class reliable Jewelry, Sil
verware, Precious Stones, or anything in
the line of fine jewelry, eta, is wanted, you
would naturally go to Sternbergs’ Jewelry
Palace, where you have the benefit of long
experience and established reputation.
Sternbergs’ are offering their stock at very
low prices to reduce it, and now is the op
portunity to invest in needed articles at
close figures. Strenbkrgs’,
—Ad. 157 Broughton street.
Ask for the wool cassimere pants at ?2 25
at Appel & Schaul’s.—Ad.
Orrrcs or J. 8. Rosamond & Cos., 1
DdranT, Miss., Dec. 18, IMW. (
Meurt. Lippman Brut., Savannah, Go.;
G k.vtlem s:i:—While la Ban Antonio, Tex.,
last spring, I saw your advertisement P. V. P.
(Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium! In the
paper for the cure of rheumatism, aud thought
i would try a bottle. Finding such great re
flet from it, on my return home I had my drug
gist. Mr. John McLeilan. to order me a supply.
After taking I think ten bottles 1 have not had
a pain or ache since. Previous to that 1 suffered
for twenty-five (25) years and could not get the
least benefit until I tried P. P. P , and, there
fore, take pleasure in recommending it to those
suffering— Ad. J. 8. Rosamond.
What a Mighty Fall
In prices of Clothing at Appel & Schaul’s,
one price clothiers. — Ad.
Artists’ Materials, oil kinds, at M. T. Tay
lor’s 135 York street. — Ad.
BtartUng Facts.
The nobby line of clothing and extremely
low prices at Appel & Schaul’s. — Ad.
W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE.
S3 SHOE QENTLEMSN.
Awarded tbe medal by the Mechanics’ Fair
Association Boston, 18WX
The excellence and wearing qualities of this
shoe cannot be better shown tt an by the strong
indorsement of its thousands of constant
wearers.
We make In this line a laced band Shaved
Waterproof Grain S<o*, which is pecul
iarly adapted for winter wear.
ALL KINDS AT
BTCK BEOS.
lb. 17X1 WHITAKEB STREET
THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1891,
MEDICAL*
FOti THE CHILDREN,
If there is or has been any consumption in your
give your children S. S. S. It will greatly stimulate the
action of the lungs, and enable nature to properly develop
the child.
“Consumption is hereditary in my family. My father died of it From child
hood I had a ha'king cough, with frequent pains in my breast and shoul
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•xroump- , Q pilDCt V tion without TONIC bonefit
ing me in | ' rUric.LT any wa y t Itook: S. S. S
and VEGETABLE ” store^ to S. S. S.jheai*h
l regain- 'ed my liesh and? (strength,
nd hare hal no cough sin?e. Swift's Specllic either stopped the consumption
before it developed or cured it” Mrs. S. J. Snyder, Bowling Green, Ky.
Books on Blood and skin diseases free. The Swift Specific Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
MEDICAL.
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tnlld-ng up tbe ayeieoa tapldiy.
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LIPFMAN BROS., Proprietors,
Druggists, Lippman’s Bloek, SAVANNAH. G*
FORTUNA
Cure* Neuralgia, Nervous Headache, Toothache
and all other nervous trouble*.
FORTUNA
Will relieve any of the above complaints In a
few minutes.
FORTUNA
Contains 17 doses to the bottle.
RELIEF FREE OF CHARGE.
Four hundred and sixty three have been given
relief. Testimonials on view, and relief free of
charge, at G. DAVIS 4 SON’S,
178 and 180 Bay Street,
Sold by all druggists.
IUBUBBAA RAILWAYS,
Tybee Schedule.
CENTRAL RAILROAD (IF GEORGIA
(Savannah and Atlantic Division.)
TO TAKE EFFECT JAN. 4t*. 1881.
LEAVESAVANNAd— Standard rime--Mon
day, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
aud Saturday 9:80 a. m., 6:00 p. tn.
LEAVE TYBEE —Standard Time —Monday,
Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday, Friday aud
Saturday 6:00 a. m., 4:00 p. tn.
SUNDAY ONLY’.
LEAVE SAVANNAH— Standard Tim* —
8:80 a. ui., 2:30 p. m., 6:00 p. m.
LEAVE TYBEE—Standard Time
-6:10 a. m„ 12:01 p. m., .’>:00 p nt.
Family excursions on Tuesdays and Fridays,
Whole tickets 86 cents, half lioketa 20 cents.
TANARUS: e company reserves the right to withdraw the
sale of these tickets without notification when
ever suoli days are required for special excur
sions or otherwise,
Pasoangers are required to purchase tickets
who wish ths benefit ot excursion rates.
E. T. CHARLTON,
Gen. Pass. Agent
T. S. MOISE. Superintendent.
ARRIVAL
HAS ARRIVED!
H. H. GORDON, the well-known Tailor of the
Stewart Building, New York city, has arrived
with a full line cf choice novelties In foreign and
staple goods.
DE SOTO HOTEL,
PAINTS AXI> OILS.
JOHN G. BUTLER,
WHITE LEADS, COLORS, OILS, GLASS,
varnish, etc • ready nixed
PAINTS; RAILROAD, STEAMER AND MILL
SUPPLIES; SASHES. DOORS, BUNDS AND
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. Sole Arm for
LADD LIME, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT,
HAIR AND LAND PLASTER.
148 Congress street, and 188 St. Julian Most
Savannah. Georgia.
$4 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
This is a flue band sewed welt dress shoe,
made of the best calf and finished in tue most
thorough manner.
$5 CO G-NUINR HANT-SEWED
8 i > -•. This shoe is designed specially to
meet the deinaud for a genuine band-sewed
shoe at a popular price, and fully equals those
sold at double this price.
FOR SOYS.
W. L. Douglas $2 50, $2 00 and $ 1 75
'■ h'' 8 for boys have been well tested during
the passing year, and from their large tales—
neariy 80,000 pairs—arc fast becoming popular.
RAILROADS.
East Tennessee;Virginia and Georgia
Railway Sysiem
TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY
TO THE
NORTH. EAST AND WEST.
corrected to Ohio IDaylig’t
Ja:s. 22. 1890. Botrrx. Special. 1 Express
Lv Savannah . S F& W Ry.. 7 55 pm 7 04 am
AT Jesup. 8F 4 W Ry.. 10 50 pm 838 am
Lv BrunswickJE T V & (> Ry U 00 pm! 8 40 am
Ar Jesup. ETVAOHy 100 am 1 10 25 am
Lviacks’nviUe SF 4 W Ry. 800 pin 7dO am
Lv Callahan.. 8 F4 W Ry.. 865 pm 7 35 am
Lv Waycroas . SFtWKy 11 40 pm 915 am
Lv Jesup ETV&GKy 120 am 10 45 am
Ar Macon ETV&URy 6 47 am 5 00 pm
Lv Macon ETV& G Ry 7 02 am 6 10 pm
Ar Atlanta ... ETV* O Ry 10 35 am 8 40 pm
Lv Atlanta.... E T V 4 G Ry 11 25 am 11 45 pm
Ar Rome . . . ETV& G Ry 2 20 pm 2 46 am
Ar Chat’nooga ET V 4 G Ry 5 40 pnt 6 20 am
Lv Chat’nooga Q4C 8 30pm 6 80 pm 7 20 am
Ar Burgin..... Q4C 2 40am 2 45 pm
Ar Lexington. Q 405 s5 am 3 45 am 340 pm
Ar Cincinnati. Q4C7 32 am 6 40 arr. 6 20 pm
Lv Cbat’nooga Q 4 C Route. 630 pm 720 am
Lv Burgin Lou Sou Ry.. 250 am 250 pm
Ar Louisville. Lou Bou Ry 645 am 745 pm
Lv Rome .. ETV 4GRy~2 25 pm ' T
Lv Chat’nooga E T V 4 O Ry 8 40 am
Lv Cleveland . ETV4 G Ry 4 40 pm 9 42 am
Ar Knoxville. EEV4 G Ry 705 pm! 12 15 pm
Lv Knoxville .KTV4GRy 720 pm 8 00 am
Ar Morristown E TV4 G Ry 8 40 pm; 9 30 am
Ar Paint Rock E T V 4 G Ry 10 17 pin 11 10 am
Lv Paint Rock R 4 D R R 10 56 pm 11 15 am
ArHot Springs R4D R R 11 10 pm] 11 27 am
Ar Asheville R 4 D R R.. 12 35 pm’l2 £9 pm
Lv Chat’noogai M 4 C R R... 900 pm! 710 am
Ar Decatur., ~|M 40 R K... 1 29am'll 15 am
Ar Memphis... j M 4C R R 810 am, 640 pm
OHIO SPECIAL carries Baggage, Mail and
Fxpren Cars aud Day Coaches Jacksonville to
Chattanooga, without change. PULLMAN OR I
MANN BUFFET SLEEPER Jacksonville to Cin
cinnati Pullman Compartment Sleeper Bruns
wick to Louisville. Pullman Sleeper Chatta
nooga to Memphu and Morristown to Anhevi.l-,
connects at Rome with Pullman buffet Sleeper,
arriving Philadelphia 10:55 p.m, via Harrsiburg,
and at Cleveland with Pullman Buffet Sleeper
arriving Washington 8:05 p. m. via Lynchburg;
also csrries extra sleeper Jacksonville to At
lanta.
DAYLIGHT EXPRESS Carries Baggage, mail
and Express oars and day Coaches Brunswick
to Chattanooga, without change. PULLMAN
SLEEPER Savannah or Jacksonville to Jesup.
Pullman or Mann Buffet Sleeper Atlanta
to Cinotnnati. Local Pullman Compartment
Sleeper Atlanta to Chattanooga, and Pullman
Buffet Sleeper Chattanooga to Memphis. Con
nects at Chattanooga with Pullman Buffet
81eepsr, arriving New York 4:00 p. m. via Har
risburg. .
RATES TO THE EAST are as low as by any
all rail route, aud the scenery is unexcelled.
COMPLETE INFORMATION cheerfully fur
nished. Apply to Ticket Agents throughout
Georgia and Florida or to
J. B. OLIVEROS, E. A. ARMAND,
City Tk't Agt., Depot Tk’t Agt„
S.. F. 4 W. Ry., Savannah, Ga.
FRANK M. JOLLY, WM. JON’BJs,
Dist. Past. Agent, Trav. pas*. Agent,
75 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla.
B. W WRENN, CHAS. N. RIGHT,
Gen. Pass, and Tk’t Agt., Asst Gen. Pass. Agt.,
Knoxville, Tenn. Atlanta, Ga,
Charleston and Savannah Railroad.
Schedule in Effect Jan. 19,1891.
TRAINB leave and arrive at Savannah by
Standard time, which Is 36 minutes slower
than city time.
NORTHWARD.
No. 36*. No. 14*. No. 78*. No. 16*.
LvSnv.. . 6:55am 12:89 pm 8:10pm 1:10pm
Ar Beuf t +ll:4oaut tS:lspm
ArAll'd’le 11:05 am 9:55pm
Ar Aug... 1:00 pm
ArChar... 12:16pm s:o6pm 12:56am 6:sopm
SOUTHWARD.
No. 15*. No. 35*. No 27*. No. 23*.
LvChar.. 8:10am 2:55pm 4:ooam I:4sam
LvAug 11:45 am
Lv Beuf’t +7:35 am t2:oopm
ArSav ... 11:65am 6:22pm 6:44am s:osam
NEW YORK AND FLORIDA SPECIAL.
600. TRIWEEKLY. 501.
2:39 pm Lv Savannah Ar 11:16 am
7:01 pm Ar Charleston Lv 8:53 am
1:40 umAr Wilmington Lv 2:10 am
8:02 am Ar Petersburg Lv 8:06 pm
8:40 am Ar Richmond Lv 7:2Bpm
12:47 pm Ar Washington. ...Lv 8:30 pm
1:50 pm Ar Biltlmore Lv 2:20 pm
4:llpm Ar Philadelphia Lv 11:59 am
6:30 pm Ar New York Lv 9:3oam
‘Daily. tDaily exoept Sunday.
I Train 500 leaves Savannah Monday, Wednes
day and Friday.
Traiu 501 leaves New Y’ork Monday, Wednes
day and Friday.
Train No. 14 stops at Green Pond.
Train No. 78 stops only at Montieth, Hardee
ville. Ridgeland, Ooosawhatchie, Green Pond,
Ravenel.
Trains Nos. 15, 16, 35 and 86 stop at all sta
tions.
For tickets, Pullman car reservations and
other information apply to J. B. OLIVEROS,
Ticket Agent, 22 Bull street, and at Depot.
E. P. MoSWIN'EY, Gen. Pass. Agent.
C. S. GADSDEN, Superintendent.
WINTER RESORTS.
SUWANNEE SULPHUR SPRINGS
Resort and Sanitarium.
SUWANNEE, - FLA.
OPEN ALL THE Y'EAR Located on a high,
dry bluff, overlooking the Suwannee River, with
Its beautiful scenery. The unique Coquina
Rock Main Buildings, surrounded by the com
fortable cottages, supplied with hot and cold
mineral water direct from the spring, offers os
a Winter and Summer Rcsert many advantage*
that can only be appreciated by a visit. Per
fectly free from malaria, atmosphere ary and
pleasant, tempered by the southwest breeze of
the Gulf. The remedial virtues of the water for
Rheumatism. Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
Complaints, are too well known to be expatiated
upon. Write for pamphlet with testimonials
and circular with rates.
S. H. PECK. Suwannee, Fla.
S3 50 Police Shoe
For Policemen. Letter Carriers. Farmers and all
others whose occupations compel them to be
exposed to all kinds of weather.
FOR WORKINGMEN.
W. U Douarlts for Working
men are so and at $2 50, $2 25 and $2 00.
and are well worth more than the price asked.
Every pair warranted.
ALL KINDS AT
E. S. BYGK & CO.’S,
NO. 169 BROUGHTON STREET.
SHIPPING.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY’
FUR- ■
New York, Boston and Philadelphia.
PASSAGE TO NEW YORK.
PABTU S2O 04
excursion a* os
SIEZKAGE W (M
PASSAGE TO BOSTON.
CA81N...... la 01
EXCURSION K OQ
STEERAGE U 71
PASSAGE TO PHILADELPHIA
(Via Si* York.)
CABIN
EXCURSION M Ot
STEERAGE ... UU
nr'HK magnificent steamships or these lino*
I in appointed to Mil m follows—utardxrd
TO NEW YORK.
CITY OF AUGUSTA, Capt. J. W. Catharjki,
FRIDAY. Feb. IS, at 9 a. M.
TALLAHASSEE, Capt. S. L. Askins, SATUR
DAY. Feb. 11, 10 a. m.
KANSAS CITY, Capt. W. H. Fisher, MON
DAY, Feb. 1. at 12 u.
CHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt. H. C. Daggett,
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 18th, 2 p. M.
N’AOOOCHEE, Capt. F. Smith, FRIDAY, Feb.
20, at 4 P. M.
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, Cant. C. 8. Berg,
SATURDAY, Feb. 21, at 4:30 p. M.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
DESSOUG. Capt Geo. Savage, SATURDAY,
Feb. 14, at 9:30 A. M.
to boston:
CITY OF MACON, Capt. H. C. Lewis, SAT
URDAY, Feb. 11, at 7:30 p. M.
GATE CITY, Capt. I. P. Doane, THURSDAY,
Feb. 19th, 2:30 p. ji.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, Capt. C. B. Googins
I.MONDAY, Feb. .23. at 5:80 p. M.
Through bills of lading given to Eastern and
Northwestern points and to ports of the United
Kingdom and the continent.
For freight or passage apply to
C. G. ANDERSON, Agent,
Wald burg Building, west of Citr Exchange,
Merits’ aid Miaers’ 1 raasporuiiftß Ua’y.
For Baltimore.
Every Wednesday and Saturday (standard
time.)
CABIN sls 00
INTERMEDIATE 10 00
CABIN TO -WASHINGTON 16 95
CABIN TO PHILADELPHIA !8 55
INTERMEDIATE TO PHILADELPHIA.. 12 73
THE STEAMSHIPS of this company are ap
pointed to sail from Savannah for Bait!
more as follows—standard time.
WILLIAM CRANE. Capt. Enos Foster,
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 11. at 7:30 A. M.
D. H. MILLER, Capt. G. W. Billups, SATUR
DAY, Feb. 14.10 t. u.
WM. LAWRENCE, Capt. M.W. S.vow, WEDNES i
DAY’, Feb. 18th, at 2 p. m.
And from Baltimore every Tuesday and
Friday at 3 p. m.
Through bills of lading given to all pointa
West, all the manufacturing towns In New
England, and to ports of the United Kingdom
and the Continent.
W. E. GUERARD, Agent.
_ 66 Bay street.
Plant Steamship Liine.~~
TRIWEEKLY.
Tamps, Kay West and Havana.
SOUTH-BOUND.
Lv Port Tampa Mon.,Thur. and Sat.. 10 p. m.
Ar Key West Tues., Frl. and Sun. at 4 P. M.
Ar Havana Wed., Sat. and Moa., 6 a. m.
NORTHBOUND.
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 Tuea. Thura. and Sun. 3 p. x.
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 , Jacg
sonvllle, or Agent Plant Steamship Tine, Tampa.
WILBUR McOOY. G. F. and T. A.
Savannah, Beaufort and Way Landings
T'HE Steamer -‘BELLEVUE,’’ Capt. T. E.
Baldwin, will leave steamer Ethel’i wharf,
every Wednesday and Friday at 10:SO a. sl,
landing at bluffton 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, 81 73.
For further Information apply to W. T. GIB
80N, Agent.
BEAUFORT, PORT ROYAL L BLUFFTON, S. C.
STEAMER ALPHA, H. A. STROBHAR,
Will leave every Tuesday and Thursday, at
11 o’clook a. tn„ returning every Wednesday
and Friday.
Special Sunday trips to Bluffton every Sunday
10 o’clock a. tn„ returning Mondays.
For further information, apply to
C. H. MEDLOCK. agent. Katie’s wharf
JKWELKI.
A. L. DESBOUILLONS
THE JEWELER,
21 Bull Street.
IF you want a fine Gold Watch, my line of
Ladies' and Ge- ts’ Watches is complete,
and of the best quality. I have also a choice
selection of Clocks, either Onyx, Black Marble
or Imitations, at lowest figures.
STERLING SILVERWARE
In elegant cases—just the thing for a Wedding
Present.
Diamond Jewelry, Earrings, Pins, Finger
Rings, Canes, Umbrellas, etc., always on hand.
BARGAINS IN OPERA GLASSES.
A. L. Desbouillons,
31 Bull Street.
S3 SHOE
W. L. Douglas $3 Shoe for Ladles Is
the only HAND-SEWED shoe sold at that price
and warranted to be as r<u>resented. This shoe
is made of the best Dongola, hand-sewed,
smooth inner soles.
W. L Douglas §2 50 Shoe for Ladies.
This is anew departure, and one undertaken
to supply the demand for a first class shoe at
this price.
These shoes are made in ‘•Common Sense"
and "Opera” toes, the usual width and sizes,
and every pair warranted and so stamped.
RAILROADS,
JACKSONVILLE* IaIIPaInD
THE TROPICAL TRUNK LINE
LFFEOT JANUARY 19. IS9L Central Standard Time
WBNG SOUTH. GOING NORTH
♦l2:3opm * 7:04 am* 7:40 pm Lv Savannah Ar *12:14 pm ; —.
♦4:3opm * 1:*) pm f B:lsam.L* .. g.. Jacksonville.. _jN..Arit 5: pmiM+aTiS —’ 5
5.40 pm 2:sopm 9:soam Ar. . $ g.Sfc Augustine .£-- g Lv | 4:20 pm *10:50 ami •
8:30 A™ Lv Jacksonville. Ar • 6:30 am ♦1i : 40~d77“ 1 2~irW
iJ2 : J2 pln l pmi*lo:fsam Ar...— Palatka... Lv 4:25 am 10-45
jl2:£Sam 3:14 pm ♦ll:4oarn Ar Seville Lv 805 am 9-S6 am ♦ pl *
* 4:Bspm!+ I:lspm, Af DeLand Lv i
12:55 am * 4:40 pm ♦ l:W pm Ar Sanford Lv i:lsam 7 : 55 I*£ "
55:00 am ......... + 8:10pm Ar....; Titusville Lv +10:00 pm slao PI
* s:ipa>|+ I:sspm Ar Winter Park..... .. Lv 12 03am
* 5:52 pm, + 3:ospm,Ar Orianuo ...."iLv lLsop£ 6 : ?“'! p
* 6:K pm ♦ 3:38 pm Ar Kissimmee Lv 11:05pm -00 >*
* B:sspm|+ 6:2opmlAr Tampa Lv 8:10pm •
* *:3O pro it 1:06 pm Ar Gainesville Lv f 7-46i^rV7i^5
: 00 aS * po *
* 7:00 pm j* 40:7 pm Ar Leesburg Lv . f s'aoSm
‘Daily. tDaily except Sunday. YSunday only’ Monday —~ 4
Solid. t’ains between Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Sanford, Titusville and Tampa.
1 wlth Ibd‘n ti+er steamers for R xjiledga, M-lbourne, Jupiter and 5S a “® ct 'n*
at Port Tampa with Plant Steamship Lino for Key West Havana and M ibile. Da** Worth aj
orlc 10 Tam P a oiisng*.
Florida Central and Peninsular RaSroS 3
FLORIDA TRUNK LINE-TIME CARD IN EFFECT DECEMBER 15, 18SKL
GOING SOUTH—READ DOWN. GOING NORTH—RKIrTPIf
19:80 pm i 7:04 am Lv Savannnah Ar 7-50nm~70N —-
6:40 pm 11:85 am Lv Callahan Lv l : 4snm 1 ? : y pn >
12:54 am 2:44 pm Ar Hawthorne LvldAiEm
2:21 am; 4:oopm Ar Ocala Lv 9 84 am ? : £ aa >
4:35 am 6:80 pm Ar L-esburg ”lv 7-Mam in'S* ol
=*■" *<P Ar Tavares ........ . .'lv 7:*aS 9^ P
8:59 am 7:01 pm Ar Apopka ~ “r.j, ’ "r— —
9:45 am 7:35 pm Ar Orlando !!"i!!! Im™
Ar Kissimmee .."lv 2:40pn >
o+lham Up —ft li
9;ts rm Ar St. Petersburg ".Lv s!4oam i;; - .:;'"
iO4 pm Ar Dunellon 7~
10:00 am 8:00 pm Ar Homosassa .Lv s : oo^
7:40 pm 7:o4am Lv Savannah -BJam
9:40 am 2:55 pm Ar Fernandina ‘l t ]6:i6 am
Solid trains Callahan to Tampa and Orlando. Close connection at TamDa with 4, n’■?
R. for Port Tampa, Key West anS Havana. Close connection at Owensbo^ith-5, 8 ?i. n §■
fo kel * nd and Bartow. Close connection at Tavares with J., T. and KW Rv i
and Titusville. Pullman Buffet sleeping cars on night trains. short' liH’ r.°iw® anfo
to New Orleans, Jacksonville to Thoinasville, Montgomery and Cincim-atl Ticket, .nuf** a"?”*
gage checked through to all points in the United States, Canada Send Sr **'
of Florida published, and for any information desired, to Mexico. Send for best map
D. E, MAXWELL, O. M. A, O. MACPONKLL, G. P. A„ Jacksonville.
Savannah, Florida and Western Railway
WAYCROBS SHORT LINE—TIME CARD IN EFFECT JAN 21 iroi ‘
SCHEDULE OF THROUGH TRAINS TO FLORIDA AND SOUTHERN GEORGIA
GOING SOUTH—READ DOWN. GOING "NORTH—READ UpT
7: Pm 12:80 pm 7:04 am 5-20 am Lv Savannah Ar 12:14 pm 7-50 pm 5-00 Drn TwTI
10:60 pm 2:40 pm 8:88 am 7:14 am Ar Jesup Lv 10:27 am 6 ; 30 pm i ; 47nS
6:loam 5:00 pm Ar.. Bruns wick, E T.iLv 6:40 am P P c-mnS
.:16am 6:40 pm 12:06 pm 12:05 pm Ar.Brunswick.BAW.Lv 7:ooam 1-50 pm l- P
11:00am I:46am 2:ospm 2:08 pm Ar Albany Lv 4 : 45am 1 - oOpm i 7 :5S P ™
, 7 ;®° a “ 7M P” ;8: J 11:30 am Ar . JacksouvlUe .. .Lv 7:00 am POO'pm ' B:4sanF p“
l ; ?°P m 4:4opm 4:4opm Ar Sanford Lv I:l6am 7:55am IZ™
S : J2 pm B:sspm b 5 pm Ar Tampa Lv 7:55 pm .. 7 ' gl” P ®
4.-4 tam ?:06 pm 12:08 pm 18:08 pm Ar Valdosta Lv B:3Bam ‘i:49ijm
6 : 4oam 8:68 pm I:46pm 1:46 pm Ar... Thomaaville .. .Lv 6:00 aru 12:145 pm ’!! 6-aODin
9:20 am 3:52 pm B:s2pm Ar... .Montioello Lv ... . . llMam AJOnS
: 35 am P °
-i--- •+ 4:10pm! 4:lßpm Ar..Chattahoochee..Lv 8-ismi
6:47 am 6:00 pm| 5:00 pm Ar Macon Lv o-ns "ml
......... H:ls pm Ar.... Columbus Lv 7:40 pin..! ’!
10:36am... j 8:40 pm B:44pm Ar Atlanta Lv 5-sn nv
NEW YORK AND FLORIDa~SPEcIaL~~ '
Tues Thurs. and Sat. I Mon. Wed. and Fri.
Lv Savannah 11:28 am Lv Jacksonville n-40 am
Ar Jacksonville 4:15 pm Ar Savannah Jlw™
. ..T... I. :—,, JT l.. 1 1 ■ ■■ <w Pw
JMoUP KXBRBS6. | No. L JESUP EXPRESS. nSTT
Lv Savannah.. j 3:55 pm Lv Jesup .. ~ ”
Ar Jesup I 6:3opm Ar Savannah ....!.'.!'.„!"' gift,™
SLEEPIiffG CAR SERVICE ANTi CONNECTIONS! :
D Tjj* ll * Nos. *3,14 and+l7 have Pullman Sleeping Oars between New York, Jacksonville an!
Port Tampa. No ,8 has Ftallman Sleepers between Jacksonville and New York. No. 78 stons at
a.l regular stations between Jacksonville and Savannah when passengers are to get on or off
Nos. 5 and 6 carry Pullman Sleepers between Savannah. Jacksonville Thomasville and r ivs
na V Train, Nos. 27 andhoonnectat Jesup for Macon. Atlanta and
liecu at Waycross for Albany, Montgomery, New Orleans, Nashville Evansville rinninnaS
and St. Louis. Thro..*' Pullman Sleeper Waycross to St. Louis, “mini 15 and a coxmw-t with
Alabama Midland railmsy at Bainbridge for Montgomery and the West & connect mth
Tickets sold to all points and baggage checked through; also sleeping oar berths and serf
secured at passenger stations, and ticket office, 22 llu'l street. J. B. OUVEROIT Ticket tent"
R. Q. Fleming. Snperintendent, W M. DAVIDSON, General Passenger Agent
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORO-IA.
SOLID TRAINS SAVANNAH TO ATLANTA. ALSO SAVANNNAH TO WHMWfmv
SCHKDUL* IX SFTOtTr FXBACARV IST, 1891 CSTANniRB TIMA 90TH MBaIDIAMN C*HAM.
TO MACON, AUGUSTA AND ATLANTA.
Lv Savannah--............. 6:4oam E:lopm
Ar Ma00n................... I:2opm 8: >5 am
Ar Augusta. ..i]:4oam 6:lsam
Ar Atlanta. s:&bpia 6:43 am
TO HOME AND CHATTA. VIA ATLANTA.
Lv Savannah 6:40 ara 6:10 pm
Ar Macon 1:80 p m 2:65 a m
Ar Atlanta 6:15 p m 6:46 a m
Ar Kingston 10:12 am
Arßome, daily except Sunday...... 11:36am
Ar Chattanooga 11:40 pm 1:00pm
TO CARROLLTON * CHATTA VIA GRIFFIN.
Lv Savannah 8:10 pm
Lv Macon 3:15 am
Lv Griffin.. 8:50 am
Lv Carrollton 12:30 p m
Ar Chattanooga 8:40 p m
TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS via MACON
Lv Savannah. 8:10 ora
Ar Macon 2:55 a m
Ar Columbus,. 11:30am
Ar Birmingham. .....6:25pm *”
Ar Memphis 6:3oam ”
TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS.
Via Lyons and Americus.
Lv Savannah 3:30 pm 8-45 a m
Ar Lyons 8:h0 p m 12:01 n m
A r Americus 8:80 pm
Ar Columbus g : 45 J, ra
Ar Birmingham 6:00a ra
Ar Memphis 6:20 p m
THROUGH TRAINS TO SAVANNAH.
Lv Birmingham 11:35 p m
Lv Columbus'] 6:ooam
Lv Lyons* 0119 V£* m \
T v Lyons 3:35 pm:
Ar Savannah 7:00 p m
Lv Blrmingoam 5:45 a~m
Lv Columbus \ vla M(llvm 3:40 p rn
Ar Savannah I la -V acoa 6:30 a m
Lv Montgomery ) ?:3o pm 1:40 aru
Lv Eufaula }• via Macon. 10:25 p m 11:06 a m
Ar Savannah ) 5:55 p m 0:30 am
.v. slß l % n , DiK> l t ti-ains between Savannah and Augusta; Savannah ami Macon; Savan
nah and Atlanta; Columbus and Birmingham. Solid trains between Savannah and Birmingham
via Americus.
. Dinner train lv. Savannah 2:00 p. m. Returning, ly. Guyton 3:30 p. m.: ar. Savannah 4:30 p. m.
daily, SundftT excepted.
M ‘i 1 p n^ commodl “xlm “SW lT ’ MlUen 5:00 A m ; ar. Savannah 8:00 n. m. Returning, lv. Sa
vannan 6:00 p. m.; ar. Miiien 9:05 p. m.
Guyton accommodation (daily except Sunday) lv. Savannah 8:20p. m.; ar. Guyton 9:30 p. m.
Returning, lv. Guyton 4:4.> a. m.; ar. Savannah 6:00 a. m. 1
8:10 p. m. train from Savannah will not stop between Savannah and Miiien.
- le ’ Mi lledgevilieaud Eatonton should take 6:40 a. m. train;
. Un ’ BlakU ‘ y ’ C ‘ aytoa ’ take 8:10 P - “• traln ‘
CECIL GABBETT. Gen. M’g’r. W. F. SHELLMAN. Traffic M'g’r. E. T. CHARLTON, G. P- A
S 2 SHOE ladils.
Is made in bright Dongola and Pebble Goat In a
most flnished manner, giving a fashionable and
durable shoe at a moderate price.
$1 75 SHOE FOR MISBES
Is expressly made to meet a ling-felt want fora
shoe combining style with the hygienic princi
ples so necsssary in the footwear ol young
ladies and misses.
ALL KINDS AT
BYCK BROS’.,
EL S. BYCK & CO.’S.
lO NEW ORLEANS VIA AMERICUS AND
t c , OPELIKA.
Lv Savannah 8:45 am
ArAmencus (5-iOn m
Ar Columbua *"* 9-45 nm **
:::i2.-osf S :::::::::
ArNejv Orleans.. 4:10 pm
To NEW ORLEANS VIA MACON & ATLANTA
mery 7:16 p m 5:55s a
Ar New Orleans 7:00 am 4:10 pm
TO NE W ORLEANS ViaXAOON & OOLUMBUi
r v Savannah &10 a a
Ar Macon 2*isaa
Ar Columbus 'V..‘.'.V. 11:80s a
Ar Montgomery 7:05 pm
Ar Mobile . 8:06 s m
Ar New Orleans f.-oo s M
To NEW ORLEANS VIA MACONaTeUFA UiA
Lv Savannah (:40a m S:lopm
Ar Macon I:2opm 2:6650
Ar Eufaula 4:42a m 4:o7pm
ArMontgomary 7:35 am 7:06 pa
Ar Mobile I:sßpm 2:o6am
Ar New Orleans. 7:2opm 7:ooam
TO ALBANY VIA MACON.
Lv Savannah 6:40 am 8:10pm
Lv Mpoon 7:oopm 10:20am
Lv .finerieus 10:10 p m 1:15 p a
Lv Smithville 10:40 pm 2:15 pa
Ar Albany 11:30 pm 2:sopa
ILv Americus ) . M 3:25 a m 2:83 P a
Ar ISavannah f™ . acon • 5:55 p m 6:30 a m
|Lv Augusta 12:50 ptu 10:15 p a
|Ar Savannah 5:55 p m 3:30 a a
Lv Albany i 2:lsam 12:20pa
Lv Macon >■ via Maoon. ..11:00 a m 11:80pm
;Ar Savannah ) 5:55 pin 6:80 a m
|Lv Atlanta 7:10 ain 7:10p m
I I-v Maoon. 11:00am 11:30pm
lAr Savannah s:f.spm 6:30 am
HAUTmai Do you want to wear the genu-
OHUIIUr?. ine W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES!
If so, read this caution carefully. W. L. Doug
las’ name and the price are stamped plainly os
the b ttom of all his advertised shoes before
leaving the factory, which protects the wearer
against high prices and inferior goods. If •
shoe dealer attempts to sell you shoes without
W. L. Douglas’ name and the price stamped on
the bottom, and claims they are his make, do
not be deceived thereby; although the dealer
may be your personal friend, put him down as
a fraud.
It is your duty to get the most value for your
money; and to economise in footwear purchase
W. L. DOUGLAS’ SHOES, which, without ques
tion, represent a greater value for the money
than any other make.
Ask your dealer, and if be cannot supply you
send direct to factory, enclosing advertised
price, or a postal for order blanks.
W. L. DOUGLAS, Brocton, Maas.
Sole Agents for Savannah:
BYCK BROS., No. 174 Whitaker St.
E. S. BYCK .Sc CO,No. 169 Broughton St