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GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
THE NEWS OF THE TWO STATES
TOLD IN PARAGRAPHS.
The Baptist College to be Located at
Cordele—Senator Wade Hampton to
be at Augusta on Memorial Day-
Murder at Blakely—A Furniture
Store Burned at Darien.
OSOROIA.
Nathanid P Blair of Athens died Satur
day of consumption.
A robbiu Killed at Columbus Saturday
bai a four inch snake in its stomach.
One-fourrth of 1 per cent is tbe rate of
taxation in Muscogee county. There is a
surplus in the treasury.
Near Greensboro, a few days ago, the
8-year-old child of HeDry Parks (colored)
was severely burned, and death resulted.
Efforts are being made by the Presbyter
ians of Smithvil a and community to organ
ize a church of that denomination there.
J. I. Williams, charged wltn the murder
of Perry Bronson, was acquitted at Green
ville Saturday. The jury was out only
four days.
Rev. Dr. E. W. Warren, pastor of the
First Ba;,tigt Chnroh of Mac >n, it spoken of
as Dr. .1. H. Devotie’s successor as secretary
of tbe Georgia Bap ist Horns Mission B sard.
The Americus Times came out In a sixteen
page paper Sunday which is higbly credita
ble to the publishing company, and the en
terprising city the Timet has done so much
to boom.
Two men found in a cut near Buford a
large amount of mutilated mail matter.
The letters were of recent date, most of
them being written on Feb. 25 and 26. No
body can account for the fin i.
On the Flint plantation of the late John
P. Davis, cine miles from Albany, is what
appears to be an inexhaustible bed of phos
phate rock, which assays, according to the
state ohemist, 70 per cent, of high grade
phosphate.
Some of the farmers of Jackson county
have put up a S2O prize, to be given to the
one who makes tbe most lint cotton on five
acres, to be paid by the others who enter;
also another prize to be given to the one
who makes the most on two acres.
Cordela has secured the Baptist college.
A donation of 15,000 by tbe citizens, offered
to the thireen S rath Georgia Baptist Asso
ciations, had Induced them to decide on
Cordele as the place. This college will be
built at once, at a cost of about $25,000,
Senator Wade Hampton has formally ac
cepted the invitation extended him some
works ago by the Confederate Veterans'
Association of Augusta to be with them on
Memorial day, April 27, and the arrange
ments for his reception, which have only
been waiting his acceptance, will now be
completed.
A legal firm in Albany was called upon
Saturday by three diflerent men to get a
divorce Ircm their wives. None of them
wanting them had any money, however,
but one of them got the lawyers inter
ested in his cose after giving them a mort
gage on bis mule. The other two were turned
away disconsolate.
At Darren,Saturday morning at 2 o’clock,
fire was discovered in the building on the
corner of Broad and North way streets,
occupied by W. J. Donnelly as a furniture
store. When the fire was first discovered
and the alarm given, the whole building
was in flames with no chance whatever of
saving store or contents. The building was
valued at S4OO and the furniture at $1,400
and there was not a dollar of Insurants on
either goods or store.
John Castollo was shot and killed by Wil
liam Anderson Saturday night in Mims &
Co.’s barroom at Blakely. Anderson, witn
his brother, Wash, defied arrest, and threat
ened to shoot Sheriff Black when arrest was
attempted, but was prevented from doit g
60 by the timely arrival of ass stance. Af
ter considerable trouble the two brot era
were apprecemled and lodged In jail. Wo
men were at the bottom of the killing.
John Castello was a young fanner, and a
brother to Bob Castello, bazgagemaster on
the Blakely extension. William Anderson
is also a young farmer.
The body of a white woman found near
Rome Saturday proved to be that of Mrs.
8. M. As wait, who was drowned while wan
dering in a demented state of mind. Mrs.
Oswalt was seen in Rome Tuesday last,
with her little daugher. Bho came from
Chattanooga, and was going back to that
city that day. While waiting in the East
Tennessee depot, after having bought her
tickets and checking her tranks for Chat
tanooga, she suddenly left the depot, leav
ing her child the tickets and going off with
out shoes or hat No one was
about at the time she left,
but a policeman camo up afterward and
saw tbe little girl in the waiting room, cry
ing. Ho soothed her as best he could by
telling her that her mother would be there
in a few minutes, but if she did not come,
he would put her on the train and send her
bourn. This lie did when the tram arrived.
Mrs. Oswalt's maiden name was Miss Nellie
Rogers. Her husband, Mr. R M. Oswalt,
was a shoemaker and lived in Forestville,
but died about ten yhars ago. Air*. Oswalt
then moved to Chattanooga where she has
been living since.
FLORIDA.
J. H. Krause will soon start an iron and
brass foundry at Tampa.
The cold wave did no damage to the im
mense truck acreage about Oakland.
The Sam Jone3 Tabernacle at Pensacola
is completed and awaiting the arrival of
Rev. Jones about March 15.
Chub & W ard of Orlando are now pick
ing about 101) quarts of strawberries per
week from their garden at Eakemont.
John VT. Couch, a leading criminal attor
ney at the Marion bar, was seen at Ocala,
Sunday morning, at 6 o’clock walking tna
streets. One hour later he was found dead
in the hallway of the Banner block. Heart
trouble, aggravated by a protracted spree
and the use of chloral, is said to have caused
bis death.
Fort Meade Progress: Mrs. Dugmore has
been expected to join her husband in Fort
Meade, but her coming has been delayed
partly by a fearful aocident in her family’
in which her nephew, IV. Brougham, had
his legs smashed, aud her two youuges:
children were dragged 400 yards in tbe
wrecg of an overturned carriage before the
horses could be stopped.
The state medical association of physi
cians will convene at Pensacola on March
14. The organization has a membership of
more than 150. and it is expected that fully
that number will attend. Drs. Pierpont,
Oglesby and Simpson, the looal oommittee
of arrangements, are now engaged in se
curing reduced transportation rates for
their brethren over oil the roads in the
state.
Upon a careful estimate by the handlers
of fruit nnd the transportation men there
are now remaining in the state about 350,000
boxes of ( ranges—say about a sixth of the
entire crop for the s-aaon of 1890-’9L The
fruit is bringing good prices and is moving
forward rapidly. About M.OOO boxea went
forward last week. Very few oranges re
main in the middle peninsula, on the west
coaßt or in tbe lower couutiea of South
Fl orida. The bulk of the fruit still un
shipped and unploked is to be found along
the Indian river, on the east coast, and in
the counties bordering thereon.
A meeting of the stockholders of the
Ft. Meade, Midland and Avon Park Tele
phone Company was held at Avon Park a
few days ego, when the company was or
ganized and the following board of directors
elected: JE. W. Dawson, Geo. Kdmiston,
W. A. Evans, J. C. Burleigh, John C.
'Williams. The stockholders decided by
unanimous votes that the capital consist of
forty-five shares, of $25 per share, and that
the directors be Instructed to make a con
tract to finish the line at once. The follow
ing officers were alerted: E. W. Dawson,
president; Geo. Ed mis toil, vice president;
W. A. Evans, treasurer; J. C. Wlliie.au,
secretary. As we go to Dress the line is in
course of construction.
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Painted on paper by the pen of such a novelist as Henry James will
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have to put them all down. The lady’s remedy for her pimples,
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there is no health, whereas the most commonplace
features are rendered piquant and interesting by a beautiful com
plexion raWJ restores strength and vigor to the system, gives tone
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The potency of this wonderful blood medicine is unquestionable,
and yet, powerful as it is, it may be taken by the feeblest child and
by the most delicate female. It has no rival in the wide field which
it covers. Treallae on Dlood and Skin Diseases nailed Free.
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ADVERTISING.
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because your business is
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'sF.ilfc e will have the advertisement set in type and
—• procure illustrations if any are needed. When a satis
factory advertisement has been produced we will furnish proofs and an
electrotyped pattern to be used in duplicating the advertisement if the
display or illustration make an electrotype desirable.
Address Geo. P. Rowell & Cos.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
io Spruce St., N. Y.
MEDICAL.
FORTUNA
Cures Neuralgia, Nervous Headache, Toothache
aud all other nervous troubles.
FORTUNA
Win 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-throe have been given
relief. Testimonials on view, and relief free of
chargs, at G. DAVIS & SON’S,
178 and 180 Bay Street
Sold by all druggist#.
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in from 3 to and <lys, of the most Obstinate cases •
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Men who are lacking In vital force and vigor,
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Nature’s remedy for Bright’s Disease, Gout,
Rheumatic Gout, Rheumatism.
SOAP.
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BEST FOR
GENERAL HOUSEHOLD USE,
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS^
M Ist Proof M flats
DIRECT PROM TEXAS.
SEED RYE, COTTON SEED MEAL;
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THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, MARCH .3, 1891.
RAILROADS.
East Tennessee Virginia and Georgia
Railway System •
TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY
TO THE
NORTH. EAST AND WEST.
CORRBCTKI) TO 1 ' Ohio Dayiig't
Jtu. aa. 18901 nO, TC - Special , Express
Lv Savannah SF & W Ry.. 755 pm, 704 am
Ar Jesup |S F & W By . jlO 80pm| 8 38 am
Lv Brunswick. lET V & Q RylU 00 pm I 8 40 am
Ar Jeaup. |BTV<tO Ry | 1 00am|10 26am
Li*!aos'nvllle|B FJt Whr . I 8 00 pm 7 00 am
Lv Callahan. SF £ W By. {855 pm 746 am
Lv Way cross jS FAW Ry 11 40 pm 915 am
Lv Jesup ETVSQgj 1 SO am 10 46 am
Ar Macon lE TV A O Rv! 6 47 am 5 00 pm
Lv Macon ETV A G Ry| 7 0* am 6 10 pm
Ar Atlanta [* TV & Q Ryj to 35 am 840 pm
Lv Atlanta.... IT V * G Ry 11 26 am 11 46 pm
ArUorae IE TVA<4 Ry 220 pm 246 am
Ar Qhat'nooga jET V A (4 fcyi 5 40 pm 8 SO am
Lv Chat’noogaiQ &0 8 80pm! G 30pm 7 20 am
Ar Bttrgln..... G& C [ 2 40 am 2 45 pm
Ar Lexington ‘O4 05 45am 3 46 am 8 40 pm
Ar Cincinnati, |Q AC7 82 ami 6 40 am 8 20 pm
Lv Chat'uooga VAC Route., fc 30 pm 720 am
Lv Rurxln Lou Bou Ry I 2 50 am 260 pm
Ar Louisville, Lou Sou Ry.. | 645 am 7 46 pm
Lv Rome .. K T ViO Ry| 225 pm| ~
Lv Chat'nooxo 1 K TV4 ORy 840 am
Lv Cleveland .ITV 40 Ry 4 40 pm 9 43 am
Ar Knoxville.. |E E V A ORy 7 08 pm 12 15 pm
Lv Knoxville .ETV.t (4 Ry 7 20 m 8 00 am
At Morristown ET V A QRy 8 4# pun * 80 am
Ar Paint Rook K T V A G Ry 10 17 pm 11 10 am
Lv Paint Rook RAD 6 R. .. 10 Mpm 11 16 am
ArHot Springs RAB R R. . 11 10 pin 11 27 am
Ar Asheville KAPK R. . U36pml3 59 pra
Lv Ohat nooga M A cVli . 9 OOpmi 7 i<s am
Ar Decatur.... M4C88... 1 29 un II 16 am
Ar Memphis. ..(M AC R U 815 aui 840 pm
OHIO BPECIAL earrlvs Baggage. Mail and
Express Cara aud Day ('oachtß Jacksonville to
Chattanooga. without change. PULLMAN OR
MANN BUFFET SLELPKR .Jacksonville to Qln
cinnatl. Pullman Oompartmeut Sleeper Bruns
wick to Louisville. Pullman bleeper Chatta
nooga to Memphis and Morristo* n to Asheville,
connect* at Rome with Pullman Buffet sleeper,
arriving Phila ielphia 10:50 p.m, via Harrfnburg,
and at Cleveland with Pullman Buffet Sleeper
arriving Washington 3:05 p. m. via Lvnohburg;
also carrlea extra sleeper Jacksonville to At
lanta.
DAYLIGHT EXPRESS Carriae Baggage, mail
and Expreaa cars and day Coaohea Brunswick
to Chattanooga, without change. PULLMAN
SLEEPER Savannah or Jacksonville to Jeeup.
Pullman or Mann Buffet Sleeper Atlanta
to Cincinnati. Local Pullman Compartment
Sleeper Atlanta to Ckattanooga. and Pullman
Buffet Stoeper Chattanooga to Memphis. Con
nects at ChaLanoega with Pullman Buffet
Sleeper, 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 ll 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.,
8.. F. & W. Ry.. Savannah, Ua.
FRANK M. JOLLY, WM. JONES,
Dlst. Pass. Agent, Trav. Pass. Agent,
75 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla.
B. W. WRENN, CHAS. N. EIGHT,
Gen. Pass, and Tk't Agt., Asst Gen. Pass. Agt.,
Knoxville, Tenu. Atlanta, Qa,
Charleston and Savannah Railroad.
Schedule io Effect March 1, 1891,
TRAINS leave and arrive at Savannah by
Standard time, which is 36 minutes slower
than city time
NORTHWARD.
No. 3ti*. No. 14*. No. 78*. No, 16*.
LvPav.. . 6:55 am 13:39 pm 8:10pm 2:3opm
Ar Beuf t.tll:4oam 5:20 nm
Ar AU'd'le 11:05am t6:sspm
ArAug... 1:00 pm
AT Char... 12:16pm 5:06 pm 12:56am B:o6pm
SOUTHWARD.
No. 15*. No. Js*. No. 27*. No. £3*.
LvChar.. 8:10am 2:55pm 4:ooam I:4sam
Lv Aug 11:45 am
Lv Beul't t7:soam t2:00 pm
Ar Sav 31:55am 6:22 pm B:44am s:osam
NEW YORK AND FLORIDA SPECIAL.
800. 501.
2:39 pm Lv Savannah .Ar 11:16 am
7:01 pm Ar Charleston Lv 8:56 am
I:4oam Ar Wilmington Lv 2:lPam
8:02 am Ar Petersburg Lv 8:06 pm
B:4oam Ar Richmond Lv 7:2Bpm
12:47 pm Ar Washington. ...Lv 3:30 pm
I:6opm Ar Baltimore. Lv 2:2opm
4:llpm Ar Philadelphia Lv 11:59 am
C:3J pm Ar New York Lv 9:30 am
•Daily. tDaily except Sunday.
Train 500 leaves Savannah dally except Sun
day.
Train 501 leaves New York dally except Sun
day.
Train No. 14 stops at Green Pond.
Train No. 78 stops only at Montletb, Hardee
ville. Ridgeland, Coosawhatchle, Green Pond,
Ravenel.
Trains Nos. 15, 16, 35 and 36 stop at all sta
tions
For tickets, Pullman car reservations and
other information apply to J. B. OLIVEROS,
Ticket Agent, t 2 Bull street, and at Denot.
E. P. McSWINET, Gen. Pass. Agent.
C. S. GLADSDEN, Superintendent
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COTTON COMPRESS.
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The most powerful and effective in the world;
exerts a pressure on the bale of 5,000,000
pounds. F.ighty-four of them now In ug, which
are compressing two-thirds the American crop.
Several of these flrjt erected have pressed ose
and a quarter million bales without defect or
appreciable wear. Tkpir Immense weight and
strength have rendered them tbe only durable
compress in use. It Is surpassed by none is
quality of work—lnman & Cos
Have had no repairs to make since its erection
ten year* ago—Rome Compress Cos.
We pressed 487 bales in 3 hours and 3 min
ute*—vioasburg Compress Cos.
Sole owners and patentees.
S. B. STEERS & CO.,
Colton Exchange, New Orleans, La.
PUBLICATIONS^
The Breath of Spring is in the Air
Time to practice EASTER MUSIC, 1 * not?
Send for our Fine List of Carols, Anthems, Etc.,
or fer Easter Alleluias f Sets.. 50ots.do*.J, Rosa
bel. or our Easter Offering [louts, $144 4oi.],
a Cantata by Lewis.
INXusical Societies
Should wind up the season by practicing such
CaatatAs as Don Munio [sl 50, $l3 50 dox.].
Wreak of Hesperus l*> cts., s!4odos.], 91st
Psalm 160 eta, ss4o sjea.l Ballard. [Send for
our List of no Canantn*].
FAIRS AND EXHIBITIONS
see made successful by introducing essy Can
tatas, like Dairy Alahi's Supper [2O cts., $lBO
dox.] uswis, or Garden of Singing Flowers [4O
cts.. $3 60 doz. j, or Rainbow Festival [2O eta.
Si 80doz.] Lewis.
BOYS AND GIRLS
who sing will be delighted to take part in
the brilliant flower car tats. New Flora’s Festi
val [4O cts.,s3 60dos.],NewFlowerQueen[60cts ,
85 40doz.]. Kingdom of Mother Goose [25 cts.,
8. 18 doz.]. Gipsy Queen [6O cts., SB 40 doz.
Send for Lists.
Much Attractive Exhibition Music Is Found
In School Collection.
Children’s School Songs [35 cents., $3 60 doz.].
Golden Boat [5O cts. j charming action songs by
Mrs. L. O. Chant, First Bteps in Song Reading
[3O cts. $3 doz.]
AWT BOOK St AIL Kb POSTPAID FOB RETAIL PRICS.
OLIVER DITSON COMPANY, BOSTON.
C. H. DITSON & CO., 837 Rroadway, New
York city
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WIN TUB RESORTS.
SUWANNEE SULPHUR SPRING?
Resort and Sanitarium.
SUWANNEE, - FLA.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR. Located on a high,
dry bluff, overlooking tbe Suwannee River, with
Its beautifal scenery. The unique Ooquina
Rock Main Buildings, surrounded by tbe com
fortable cottages, supplied with hot and cold
mineral water direct from the spring, offers sj
a Winter and Summer Resort many a Wantages
that oan only be appreciated by a visit. Per
fectly free from malaria, atmosphere dry 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.
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TAINTB and oils.
JOHN a. BUTLER,
WHITE LEADS, COLORS, OILS. GLASS,
VARNISH, ETC.: REadV MIXED
PAINTSi RAILROAD, STEAMER AND MILL
SUPPLISR; RASHES, DOORB, BUNDS AND
builders* hardware, sole Ag-nt rot
LADD LIME, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT,
HAIR AND LAND PLASTER.
tttOongrees street and lK St Julian attest
Savannah. Georgia
SHIPPING.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
—roa—
New York, Boston and Ptulidtlphia.
PASSAGE TO NEW YOWL
CABIN .. Jon 04
EXCURSION 30 01
STEERAGE 10 01
PASSAGE TO BOSTON.
CA81N...... $24 0D
EXCURSION 36 01
STEERAGE 11 71
PASSAGE TO PHILADELPHIA.
(Via Nn You.)
CABIN $22 54
EXCURSION 36
STEERAGE I*s*
THE magnificent steamships of thaw lice*
m are Appointed to sail as (oUawa- etandart
TO NEW YORK.
BIRMINGHAM. Capt. C. 8 Bero, WEDNES
DAY, March 4. 11:30 A. M.
CITY OF AUGUSTA. Capt. J. W. Catharine,
FRIDAY, March 6, 2 p. u.
TALLAHASSEE. Capt. S. L. Aseins, SATUR
DAY, March 7,3 p. u.
KANSAS CITY, Capt. W. H. Fisher, MON
DAY, March 9, at 5 p. m.
CHATTAHOOCHEE. Capt. H. C. Daooktt
WEDNESDAY, March 11, 0:30 p. m.
NACOOCHEE, Capt. Smith, FRIDAY, March
13, 7:30 A. m.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
DESSOUG, Capt. Gbo. Savaok, FRIDAY, March
6, 1:30 p. m.
TO BOSTON.
GATE CITY, Capt. L. P. Doans, TUESDAY,
March 3, 10 A. M.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, Capt. C. B. Googins,
SATURDAY, March 7. 3 p. if
CITY OF MACON. Capt. H. C. Lewis,
WEDNESDAY, March 11, 6 P. u.
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,
Waldburg Building, weet of Cits I xcbango.
Merchants’ ayl Miners’ I importation tom’y.
For Baltimore.
Every Wednesday and Saturday (standard
time.)
CABIN $l5 00
INTERMEDIATE 10 00
CABIN TO WASHINGTON 18 95
CABIN TO PHILADELPHIA !8 55
INTERMEDIATE TO PHILADELPHIA.. 12 75
THE BTEAMBHTPB of this company are ap
pointed to sail from Savannah for B<i
more as follows—standard time.
VH. OPANE, Cant. Enos Foster, WEDNES
DAY, March 4, 12 M.
D. H. MILLER, Capt. G. W. Billups, BATUP.-
DAY, March 7, at 8:80 p. m.
BERKSHIRE, Capt. H. D. Foster, WEDNES
DAY, March 11, 7 A. a.
W M. CRANE. Cant. Enos Foster, SATURDAY,
March 11, at 8:30 a. m.
And from Baltimore every Tuesday and
Friday at 3 p. m.
Through bills of lading given to ail points
West, all the manufacturing t->wng in New
England, and to ports of ths Uni tad Kingdom
and the Continent.
W. E. GUERARD, Agent,
5d Bay street.
Plant Steamship LineT"
TRI-WIEKLY.
Tampa, Key West anrl Havana.
SOUTH-BOUND.
Lv Port Tampa Mun., Thar, and Sat.. 10 p. m.
Ar Key West Tues., Frl. and Sun. at 4 p. li.
Ar Havana Wed , Sat. and Mon., 6 A. M.
NORTH-BOUND.
Lv Havana Mon., Wed. and Set. at 12:30 p. m.
Lv Key West Mon.. Wed. and Sat. at 9 p. m.
Ar Port Tampa Tues., Thura. and Sun, 8 p. m.
Ir’u.nta Haepa, St. James City
and For* Myers.
WEEKLY.
Leave Port Tainpa Saturday afternoon: re
turning, leave Punta Uassa Sunday evening;
arriving at Port Tampa Monday morning.
(J.nneotiag at Port Tampa with West Indian
East Mail train to and from Northern and East
ern cities. For stateroom accommodations ap
ply to City Ticket Office S, F. dr w. Ry„ Jack
sonville, or Agent Plant Steamship Line. Tampa.
WILBUR MoCOY, G. F. and T. A.
Savannah, Beaufort and Wav Landing
rpHE Steamer -‘BELLEVUE,” "capt. T. E.
A Baldwin, will leave steamer Ethel's wharf,
every Wednesday and Friday at 10:30 a. ~
landing at Bluff ton on the Wednesday trip.
Returning, leave Beaufort every Monday and
Thursday t 8 a. m, landing at Bluffton on the
Monday trip. Fare. $1 *); round trip, $1 75.
For further information apply to W. T. GIB
SON, Agent.
BEAUFOFfT, 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 Friday.
Special Sunday tripe to Bluffton every Sunday
10 o'clock a. m, returning Mondays.
For further information, apply to
C. H. MEDLOCK, agent, Katie’s wharf
Tybee Schedule.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA,
(Savannah and Atlantic Division.)
TO TAKE EFFECT FEB. 14th, IS9I.
LEAVE SAVANNAH— Standard Time—Mon
day, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
and Saturday 2:30 p. in., 6:10 p. in.
LEAVE TYBEE —Standard lime—Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday 6:00 Am, 6:00 p. m.
SUNDAY ONLY.
LEAVE SAVANNAH—Standard Time
-9:30 a. m, 2:80 p. m, 6:10 p. m.
LEAVE TYBEE —Standard Time—
-6:00 a. m., 12:01 p. m., 5:00 p. m.
Family excursion* on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Whole tic vets 85 cents, half tickets 2u oeuta.
Ti e company reserves the right to withdraw the
sale of these ticaeta without notification when
ever sucn days are required for special excur
sions or otherwise.
Passengers are required to purchase tlckete
who wish tbo benefit of excursion rates
£. T. CHARLTON.
Gen. Pass. Agent,
T. S. MOISE. Superintendent.
SATIN "GLOSS.
The most popular Sc. Cake
LAUNDRY SOAP.
Trade supplied by
Henry Solomon & Son.
RAILROADt.
JACKSONVILLE, TAM AND KEY WEST SYSTEM/ ’
THE TROPICAL TRUNK LINE
_Go!XsS IS EFFECT rEBELAKV * • Centra Stands. t£ tj?
•1230p.ii* 7:oa am 7*o pm Lv'.., Savannah Ar4hFrTn.Tr? 1 --
♦4 30 pra • 2:ou pm t 8:16 am Lv _ . JackwmvUlS w Vk wi n,n;
6:io pm * 3:25 L 340 mu Ar.. | f.st "SSSt’ £§B . .Lv? 1m n
Ar 3|j. -Ormond |?*..Lv P “
00 P°> |Ar..a ....Daytopa ... ? -* Lv jf 7 : i ami
1 *:p0pm!*12:80 paj* B:3oam Lv Jacksonville. Ar * 6-tO amtlx-ann™ .‘LV
t 7:lspm • 2:C9 pm *lo:26am at. Palatka Lv 4-is loll* pm ! 7::i0 PO
+ B:3 °P-: 3:l2pm tllMSam Ar * . —"iS JSSS
tl0:10pm* 4:40 pm t 1:50 pm Ar ...Sanford " Lv 1-15 am * * :IS cm
+ 6:30 pm ♦ 8:10 pm Ar Tltusvdle 1 Iv “ am 2 :UO pni
••*••** • * pinlt i:55 pm Ax Winter Part i.*; 12 .1 *
- * 3:52 pm * 2:05 pm Ar .Orlando * l# 11-50 Dm rt x* P®
p ®
* 3:2opm t 6:30 pm Ar Bartow ..£ 6 : SBm 6:00 a “ JILUan
|* 6:30 pm * 1:06 pm Ar Gainesville' Lv! i-'’ ooa m
!* 6:28 pm t 2:18 pm Ar Ocala Lv ;* y.JS am * 3:4 * Pm
* 7:00 pm ♦ 40:7 pm \r Leesburg 'lv + A-'-n *“ !.l :#Spm
•••• 2 9:10 pm ♦ :** pm Ar Brooksrille. !lv |+ #-U) am *12:00 m
Q^ ly l ll*** 1 / eicept Sunday. YSunday only.* sE£oepc Monjir' —f
. „ tral ° B between Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Sanford Titusville and
Florida Central and - Peninsular Railroad
FLORIDA TRUNK LINE-TIME CARD IN EFFECT FEBRUARY 2 ;S9i UCtU
GOING SOUTH-READ DOWN: GOING N^RTHZWTUTVf
say! -I.
12:80pm 7:Mpm| 7:o4am I.v Savannah Ar 7:sopm s:4s7^|"^Trr
*4O om 11:26 am Lv TcWlahanT... .'..*.Lv "i'4s'nm P “
12:46 am 11:5* am 2:30 pm Ar Hawthorne Lv 20:44 am SOtpm o ani
2.11 am tl:04 pm 3:ul pm Ar SilverSpriugs Lv 9:4 am 140 pm 4 ‘ Pm
4:36 am 5:14 pm s:l4pm Ar Leesburg ....Lv 769 am li 100 £m J : 2 ata
6:25 am 5:40 pm s:4opm Ar Tavares "!lv 7 : SO am 11:00 1m *9:60 pS
8:59 am 7:01 pm 7:01 pm Ar Apopka Lv
■ ■ ■ . u.ov pm
Ar Kissimmee Lv
6:07 am 4:22 pm 6:07 pm Ar Dade City - ... ... Lv ~7dolm ~TT- —‘
6:20 am 6:36 pm 7:2Bpm Ar Plant City Lv 6 : 57am ptn
7:45 am 6:30 pm 6:40 pm Ar Tampef Lv sidOam 8:80 am hM™
2:80 pm 8:20 pm 8:20 pm Ar Tarpon Springs Lv 7 .„
3:o2pm B:pm 8:81 pm Ar sSlherfiSdf.. "..±1 "W::":: JIJJ a ™
6.30 pm 9.40 pm 0:45 pm Ar St. Petersburif Lv 6:45 am
*8:44 am 7:04 pm *7:04 pm Ar Dunellon.. .7! —•
10:00 am 8:00 pm *8:00 pm Ar Honiosassa !...Lv *b!s4 am| 2:00 pS pS
lOuaam 2:3lpm 2:31 pm Ar Gainesville Lv 10-28 am 4-15 nm a-ia„ m
I:lspm 6:2opm 6:2opm Ar Cedar Key Lv G;3bam 6:3oam eisOam
KAVANNAH AND FERNANDINA -
pm l < am (Lv Savannah Ar 7150 ~m i 5-45 am
8:40 am 2:55 pm Ar.. Feruandina Lv 10:10 am; 6:10 pm|!!.
•Daily Except Sunday. tDlnner.
Solid trains Callahan to Tampa and Orlando. Close connection at Tamoa with So Fla
R. for Port Tampa Key West and Havana. Close oonnectionkioOwengbore with 80 FiTr. r
f<)r Lakeland and Bartow. Close connection at Tavares with J. T. and K W Ryfnrrtanford end
Titusville. Pullman Fuffet sleeping cars on night trains. Tiimuih short line
Jacl ; so ‘ i Y ille to Thoinasville Montgomery aud Cincinnati. Tickets sold and baggage
checked through to all points in the United States, Canada and Mexico Send for mar.
Florida published, androrany information desired, to CO ' Send lor be * t map ot
D. K, MAXWELL. G. M. A. O. MACDONELL, G. P. A.. JaelrsonvillA
Savannah, Florida and Western Railway.'
WAYCROSB SHORT LINE—TIME CARD IN EFFECT MARCH 1 1891 * *
SCHEDULE OF THROUGH TRAINS TO FLORIDA AND SOUTHERN GEORGIA
GOING SOUTH-READ DOWN. GOHTq NORTH-READ'upT
B 15 | B7 ** 14 j 78 | 24 ~j 6 "
7:56 pm 12:80 pm 7:04 am 5-20 am Lv Savannah Ar 12:14 pm 7:30 pm' 2:00 pm am
>2:“ P' *| p “ B;SSam 7:14 am Ar...... Jesup Lv <0:27 am 6:80 pm lIiSE S
pm Ar.. Brunswick, E T..Lv 8:40 am 11-00 n
1:00 am 4:80 pm 9:46 am 8:30 am Ar Wajcroaa.. . .Lv 9:16 am 4:00 pm 10*27 am li’tt L
ii : nSl m pm pm 1 Arßruwwi ck.B<SkW.Lv 7:ooam 1:60pm..! 7 : 60 pm
11:00am 1:45 am 2:05 pm 2:06 pm Ar Albany Lv 4:45am .. .! 1!."1!. jloo pS
.Warn 7:15 pm .2:00 n’n 11:80 am Ar . Jacksonville . ..Lv 7:ooam 1:00pm 7:55am 8:00 pm
i ! !* p “ * : P“ 4:4opm Ar Hanford Lv I:l6am 7:55 am ....... 2M p^
Sl®P m 6:55 pm Ar Tampa Lv 7:56pm: : 8-00 am
;:2 pm B:4opm 9:40 pAr Port Tampa... Lv 7:20 pin """I 7 : 2oam
ill* 12:M pm 12:03 pm Ar... Valdosta. Lv- 6:38 am ' i Iw'pm 1111 111 II pS
6.40 am 8:58 pm 1:45 pm ,:45 pm Ar. . Thomasville .. Lv 5:00 am 12:25 pm 8 30pm
9.20 am.... 3:52 pm 3:52pm Ar M- nticeilo Lvj U:S4am 430 pm
i^P" 1 4=lo pin Ar.Chattahoochee..Lv A. B:lsam *
6:47 am 5:00 pm 5:00 pin (Ar Macon Lv 5:06 am ’
I Ar Columbus Lv| 7:4opm ..I. .. .
10:35am | 8:40pm! 8:40 pm Ar Atlanta Lv!.. 5-30 am
NEW YORK AND FI.OHIDa SPECIAL.* ”
Daily except Monday. Daily except Sunday.
1 ?*- • • I 4:lsprt) Ar Savannah 1,...1 9:24 pm
RXpRR'-ti. ' No. L j JESUF EXPRESsT
Lv Savannah.. 3:55 pm :Lv Jesup fi-Mam
Ar Jesup 6:30 pm [Ar Savannah ...” ’ 800 am
_•; „ „ sLUSFiWg carsekVice an*d '
_ Trams Nos. 23, Hand K have PnUman Sleeping Oars betw-3en New York, Jacksonville and
Fort Tampa. No has Pullman Sleepers between Jacksonville and New York. No. 78 stops 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' Live
T r m *' oe- 27 a uu 6 connect at Jesup for Macon. Atlanta and the west Train 15 con
nects at Wayorosa for Albany, Montgomery, New Orleans. Nashville, Evansville. Cincinnati
and St. Louto. Through Pullman Sleeper Waycross to Bt. Umis. Trains 15 and 25 connect with
Alabama Midland railway at Balnbridge for Montgomery and the Weet.
Tickets sold to all pelius and baggage checked through; also sleeping car berths and seetioM
secured at passenger stations, and teket office, 22 Bull street. J. B. OUVEROS. Ticket Agent.
R. 0. Fi.EMINO. Superintendent. W. M. DAVIDSON, General Passenger Agent '
CiD £TTB AL~ BiuL. ii QAO Oi)- Q-ffiORGhlA. *
60 LID TRAINS SAY ANN AH TO ATLANTA. ALSO S AVAN .N’N AH TO BIRMINGHAM.
■CHKDULX 1 KrBCT FitBAUARY h2D, 1891 (STANDARD TINS, OOTH MaaiDIANl
TO MAOON, AUGUSTA AND ATLANTA.
Lv Savannah. 6:40a >n 8:10 pm
ArMaoon.. I:2opm 2:\sam
Ar Augusta. lltvi) ata (:15am
ArAtianta. 6:Bopm 6:4oam
TO ROME AND CHATTA. VIA ATLANTA.
Lv Savannah 6:40 am 6:10 pm
Ar Macon 1:20 pm 2:56 am
ArAtianta 6:35pm 6:45am
Ar Kingston 10:12 am
Arßome. daily except Sunday 11:85 a m
Ar Chattanooga 11:40 pm 1:00 pm
TO CARROLLTON & CHATTA. VIA GRIFFIN.
Lv Savannah 8:10 pm
Lv Macon 8:16 am
Lv Griffin 8:50 am
Lv Carrollton 12:30 p m
Ar Chattanooga 6:4opm
TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS vu MACON
Lv Savannah. 810 Dm
Ar Macon 2:55 am
Ar Ooiumous 11:30am I
Ar Birmingham. ..6:56 pm
Ar Memphis 6:3lam ,|
TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHTR
Via Lyons and Araericus.
Lv Savannah 8:80 pm 8-45 am
Ar Lyons 8:u0 p m 12:01 pm i
Ar Araericus 0:20 pm!
Ar Columbus 9:45 p m i
Ar Birmingham 6:OOamj
Ar Memphis 6:30 p ml
THROUGH TRAINS TO SAVANNAH.
Lv Birmingham 11:36pm
LvColumbusl G:ooam
Lv Americus 1 AmerioUJ ... 9:15 a m
Lv Lyons f 8:36 pm
Ar Savannah i 7:00 p m j
Lv Birmingiiam h:45 am
Lv Columbus I M 3:40 p m
Ar Savannah ("* Jaacon 6:30 a m
Lv Montgomery ) 7:3t pm 7:40 a:u
Lv Eufaula rvlaMacomlO:*! p m 11:06 a m
Ar Savannah ) 5:55 p m 6:3oam
Sleeping cars on night trains between Savannah and Augusta: Savannah and 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 8:30 p. m.; ar. Savannah 4:30 p. m.
daily, Sunday excepted.
MUlen accommodation (dailv) lv, Millen 5:00 a. m.; ar. Savannah 8:00 a. m. Returning, lv. Sa
vannah 6:00 p. m.; ar. Millen 9:05 p. m.
Guyton accommodation ([daily except Sunday) lv. Savannah 8:20 p, m.; ar. Guyton 9:80 p. m.
Returning, lv. Guyton 4:43 a. m.; ar. Savannah 6:00 a. m.
8:10 p. m. train from Savannah will not stop between Savannah and Millen.
Passengers for Sylvania, Wrightsville, Milledgevllleand Eatonton should take 6:40 a. m. train.
For Carrollton, Ft. Gaines, Talhotton, take 8:10 p. m. train.
Ticket office 1 Bull street and Depot.
CECIL GABBETT, Gen. M’g’r. W. F. SHELLMAN. Traffic M’g’r. E. T. CHARLTON, G. P. A
HARDWARE,
818, BAND AND HOOP IRON,
Wagon Material,
NAVAL STORE SUPPLIES
FOR SALK BY
Edward Lovell’s Son§,
155 BROUGHTON AND 138-140
STATE STREET.
jl.Y> NEW
|Lv Savannah 8:45 am ...
Ar Americus 6:80 pta ...
ArOoiumbus 9:45 pm
Ar Opelika 12:08 Ata
Ar Montgomery 6:0-am
Ar New Orlaan-. .. 4:iOp m
TO NEW ORLEANS VIA MACON St ATLANTA
Lv Savannah. 8:10pm 6:4oam
Ar Atlanta 6:43 am 5:35 pm
f r u°?3P mar7 7:15 pm 6:ooam
ArMobue 2:o6am 11:46am
Ar New Orleans 7:ooam 4:lopm
TO NEW ORLEANS V taY. AOONdt CoLUM BuJ
LvSarannaJh 8:10nna
A r Mr.cun •*!: ana
ArOoiumbus 11:30a n
ArMoDtgoinary 7:05 P m
Ar Mobile *:OS )
ArhewOrlns 7:ooam
TONEWOuLeaNS /u MACONS EUFAULA
Lv Savannah 6:40 a m 8:10 pta
Ar Macon 1:20 pm 2:56 am
Ar Eufaula 4:12a m 4:07 pm
ArMontgomeiy 7:35 am 7:05 pm
Ar Mobile 1:55 pm 2:05 am
Ar New Orleans 7:30 pm 7;00a m
to:albany VIA ~MaOON.
LvSavannah 6:4oam S:lopm
Lv Macon 6:4opm 10:20a m
Lv Americus 9:B7pm 1:10pm
Lv Smith ville 10:06pm 2:ospm
lAr Albany ..10:46 pm 2:50 pm
Lv Americus I . .. 3:25 a m t:tS p m
Ar Savannah f v a macoa- •• 5:35 p m 6:80 a m
Lv Augusta 13:50pm 10:15pm
Ar Savannah 5:55p m SIZO a m
Lv Albany i 2:15 am 12:30 pm
Lv Macon v via Maoon. ,11:00am 11:80 pm
Ar Savannah) 5:55 pm 6:80 am
Lv Atlanta 7: warn 7:10 p m
Lv Maoon. 11:00am 11:30pm
ArSavannah 5:56pm 6:3oam
SEED,
SEED CORN,
AROOSTOOK EARLY ROSE SEED
POTATOES,
CLAY PEAS, SPECKLED PEAS, BLACK
EYE PEAS, NUTS, RAISINS,
LEMONS, FLORIDA ORANGES. CABBAGE,
TABLE POTATOES, TURNIPS, ETC.
HAY. GRAIN AND FEED
W. D. SIMKINS