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GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
THE NEWS OF THE TWO BTATE3
TOLD IN PARAGRAPHS.
Clarke Chanty’s Negro Murderer
Gives Up the starvation Game—A
Tmq Goes Through a 3r:dg=—What
the Journal Has to Say About the
Sword Contest—A Reunion Com
memorative of the Fail of Vicke
burg,
GEORi'.I*.
Robert P. Mil a of R ms died ?atu* lay.
In celebration of the Fourth of July
•everal of the weekly papers * iii omit this
week's issue.
There was s cegir- in Elberton late Fri
day who grad iatei in Oc of t.c „-rga at
Athens, Greece.
The heirs of Capt. H. P. C th-ao f
Rome have jus: revived i, ■ life in
surance money.
A company is bein; r
the purp:* >f ere-ttcg a drst-c.M* -team
ginnery at Poweiviile, Coweta Touutv.
Dr. F. H. M Herdrson. ' r mar y y s-s
president of Bowdon t . 2 na- : ' a
elected sorerinleaient of ths TaJapoiwa
public school.
The result of the clecti r. -.3 1 ra*vf-rJ
county last AVeicreiav f r her ns" r n
feoce" was a victory fir x fenc. -} s
good majority.
Ageat>nian had nis bar Cxr ires shirred
t - A .:. -
them beck when c_e pr.hiru;-n viciorj
was announced.
Tom Pasca. erl red is .n ;ai- si War
renton charged with an assaui: t. per
son of an H-yrar-old cti.rei girl near
Camak on June 27.
The annual meeiir.g :the- M rsiao i Bap
tist church m C. wars •*
before the fourth cur.day tn August-, to coc
tonue until the fifth Ma- day.
Fsirb.ru tad a jad del; v*ry Friday s;gst
Three prisoners eccapad. but one xiu.i not
gel out Th.ee who escaped are: S. Kemp,
feo-se stee- nr. Rirr.ar i Sm.tfc. turning
gin bouse, and Fayette Smith, arson.
Monte rums Rtcc-ri A few days at:
Veal, C.axtcc £ Ca cf Oohlocknee
sent s twin wstermel :n to Mr uJ that
to iadss-1 a vegetable aovelty. They gr.,w
from the asm* nu and are r'.oser together
than the Siam-.se twins, Many ;*|.i
caliad to see it
Mrs Edwards and t-er tes ir.o a team
loaded with limber cat to Jay bndr •
Dan- (Mga, sad i: gave wy is the ce-.ier
and the team u r and its ccupan e were
treetf- taP-u late '.he r.ver fiftewu feel be
low. Neither < :tee persems cr mines wsr,
hurt Tbs wag-to was damage!
Gcv. Nsrtfaso has pM g.vec t j :C::tL
apprrval to the using if ike Kate road
kattonaecto mmunlfcac aar-xih-ed a: ns
weeks ag:. The give* the :li .esse com
pany an sward equiveeft* to fee sisocst f
axss p*-i ty ms upcpscy :n the state's
prsfrerTT a Ismneisee after sostetndag
ever *c :c
The nagm Btsriersr poefiasd is C-arks
comity ;-a_ astamptal ike start a&m Acdgt
in crirr to ctaal tke gv wj gf Hs dues
wise* the b6a.uk cap ate-mei a uaar ;<j*s
tahsy fe the. 3at Kan u uses nss bssc
agpaa.ed be nupes tc *wusp me erteweps
ngur U tee sw and n:w eau a hearty
saa, lire* use a day.
Berry E*rrtl ate k.‘L-i Los Hearty
5 ?;ocj snriT. rst-ti ir* nm-grtt sit
imgr-.n. hary <c.: in. 2ti
tenet, w-p*rs tm turn i<e*. KmfiSjg
fee Ecu uza ifee A(i ub
jar ut rsfiasec :•: r.-* .! ;•;
■xr 3c •:* <m ten*; tr.s :j pxif
uc is* BcM s: k_. at if n>* if *3.
ukcl find, ae* pu. ner csic tte ce her
np: ryt ant iT*K%.r backward *c
a* teat -jf tit , • ten 1 u !ok<l t:
tee 7n*R a.:ris. . Dr l-*rw Carreer
"S' *J5s: ;* tux-ptu* : t jbtt • s.n }tm4 t*
•tew* -*•■.->£ Tte sucriartr *u r a:
rny u j*r. *skh. tt.
• iculb-jTf its. rwetTy-tng:: - ear* * V
ate Feed* mkoc vt-irgi* r*
xsxcs w ctsmmr w etetotra A ~-*r
wti: te. amt imt tn.-.S :' .*l. irate
S; w-.sl at* Hi .f .;e j.jt. es
Fmm it iwa*2t. z. tT *.*
•MCI u .' i_y 12— : * it * cf Aulas, ta ,
ksaafte: : m. Ut Lii* T rijn**? r.i
bust sm eve-r - •*.- Cte *a
Jnurst aj t-is-it t.r ttecr t:ui.
rmai.i’a. un: at tat 2s. bi.tr tv* tua:
wau-t Tt w-ttigt f- tat rearr-a of
ISF. * at ette-ft - cr. u* :1 tat ?r.t
■mum: me: it .1 .'Tiif* V. L.
CKluoiu. aS-jt t; A.i u % t; Ct -
Tttt-c*. jEwei&enl f-nßi.te. Lit c *p-
H-ttn hemum. t: spsuecg*rofe *..:.*
tea yeer tJ ni.tr t psans aui r*_t..i
*2 Brst: port.
sft a it: tat A - _ar tt .im ti
■J a* ta* i r 4 cji i*tt wanti an t.iaifi
e 11 Uit >tr-p* aaS-Bsta is ritt-_iT
]bßt( *< aeata* .-.s.
ate-tc tint a"is> .1 tti a; tjsat aa*
a*, ex* t Xus *3ti ; aa +,l oat lr
tax pa a! tax r*f *_m* .aar.irt, b=; .:
b toßsit I at: pf.-tn is
■’Ma\t ia* tlx an tos u m tatit* - *
tesarnsiiw; tax! aat -& 1 and i to
a. ttetrtaiiaiof Air mad-itat v. psa--
cat tat pbpt- trita 1*.„:-J a af Ktt
or mart t; tat rta rd 1 oect ser ptmeir caa
tatsaac *at tm.. a Oat id tfc* fin* ordtn
X*et ft*t icxr-tsa rvit.rad Jat ;
-BTt asr.-tf i ■tk.y/’jt ar t*pert
ails ukiat dr ■=. ts:** fr**ad
t< CafK. aptaoßr. Aad t pa. |
pen *t c. *it v at ar .’'trrd e ii.s*d
* rt 1 Ed tat rite if 1
*'• Vrr ?<*;• tax a.:; tat rtf. at re it ;
a: at*E tat .'r ,-i.a. * j a. ;a mmtrt
laTaaf’ '-I t t eta. til Lit r-ett e; wEiot
pewntt'* tei .-cmi m hva • 4 ,t-*r !
t-tutl WS IJ till ttr 1-2 TOBIOH ate a*,
•aw tU; an :•**-_ pr.te 12 .i-u >f w. :
at mart to frtea ad ttat od x aar Letiir >
Tfcj* wet stmt v. rats.* tat oaraer dtar &• - !
ti>* raitt ert w k k teats** tte J.-sr
.' 4id iiA itst t to rtx- try mi-itr .si
of Tfe tts*. and it* rta.’ j.r*d*r*ao*
wet as*: ca.t tola# capped !no tbe
paper* of rejaiar nixcr.atn tao.. and tt
c**a Pope Ca-te-wc. end ctber rent 1
of tte Ouerd* haadte It w. a'dtr far 1 j 0
paper*. Tts order *a* to iar(e tail, after
conferee* wLa Use preeraac, .1 *et coa
c'aded taet four ■ttrti’.yitd {date*, race
with a beUor, coaid be uted in each paptr—
tba: U, prxt fur baiiate io eaoh pertr.
and that es the order wee really for beil .u,
it could be rupthed by sircjslr printing
S.VXj paper* with 20.000 billot* in ibecs. In
ranciug off a roil i; pirlr.ted 4,540 paptr*.
with four tai.o - * to each paper, amount
ing; to 18,190 ballots, and Pope
Culberson and otter* With him. who bought
the papers, were charg 1 fid 60. the regu
lar price of the same number of ballots
which wa* charged the friea Is rf the other
candidate* who purchased paper* with but
one ballot to each paper. The insinuation
that friend* of one contestant were given the
advantage of friend* of another contestant
is unqualifiedly faise. The Insinuation that
the fne ,d* of one contestant obtained bal
lots at less chargee than were made
against the friends of other
contestants is unquabfi-div f-i'se.’’ H re
is the way the ba;lot st od Saturday morn
ing: J. if. fiolli*, At anti / naves 16,342;
Macon b. Spencer, Atlanta Kifles 10,811; A.
C. Sneed, tiate City Guard 10.863; Phil G.
Byrd, Hid City Cadets 2,626 : George R.
Porbes, Atlanta Artillery 893; Jordan E.
Brooks. Savannah Cadets 80; J. B. Park,
Jr., Greensboro Rifle* 13<;C. E. Irvine,
Irvine Guards 935; Wooten, Albany
Guards, 92: Fla:.nery, Irish Jasper Greens,
77: J. F. Wheaton. Chatham Artillery. 191;
Rcff Sims. Southern Cadets, 85; T. B.
Cabaniw, Quitman Guards, 2-i: Lyinau
Hail, Grady Cadets, 18; Price Gilbert. Col
umbus Guards, 9; Hardeman, Floyd R ties,
3; ScraseL, Sava .rah Guards, 4; Bailey,
Spalding Greys, 5; J. H. Guerrr, Dawson
Guard*, 1; E. V. Mailorr. M. L L, 23;
Jesae J. Ball, Southern Rifles, 1; J. W.
Clarke, Richmond Hussars, 5; Steti Sand
ford, Baldwin Blue*, 121; J. W. Weaver,
Conyers Vcdunte rs, 5i
noilDA
The new saw mill at Lakeland will cut
abort 36,000 feet of lumber per day and will
ampi itj from 40 to 75 nurds.
Capt L. M. P-sUard will enlarge his h'tel
the Florida house a: Lakeland by tie
add'.ti 1: ef twelve tr. re ro n.l
Rom ms Dixdir. a Cutan cf K?y W-rt has
been arre-ted a*d j ii.fi chargri w —-
muting a:: outrage :n ... or. us.;u'-^-*
The • .ant Steams: ; C.miari - tf
put $25 i>jC in cash inti u rru.it. u a.
Jaoka_nT.;> for ret-airs m two i;iu i
.The orange grove of I> t -'ij-T at
Ov.ek. with sb u! *?-r:y sores •
;as beer. id to FT. G iber! of r u-.ao.
N. Y. Tbe pnoe paid a K m’oast.
The lows: ;i> bones of a t :xan rkuH,
with several weli--. re*>rv-i were
found by 1 * graders the u " irsi.ea
vii'.e. S -oiy i .-m: and id.-mu ?y r. a: ths
other dav
Tr* Lake'.a and aohooi trustees have elected
for the c u„ng *es:c me f- 6? * f ' a "
T \’ae~a f Sww-.'Mr, pr.Sdp*. - i-*
toyist b. -.“term *l.:*. -MJ L
wapr •rv
p fR -f ;.jr* bt*r~ t
B* wrv* JMEidt Fwu- 3A coaatjr, rna- ; r U'-i
tc Pe.-siwX Master •g. Water, c unty.
ma:i:- r-:: J. >. o-n;im.u has been j
a pointed p wt.ru?ter a! St. TrrSSL
To e firm of Ramos & Rodrigue* f the
"E. Vs-a j ' factory at Orla&ic na b*e
i.s -ed. "’or. Raunw has g te to New
yr. Crbanc Rodrigue*. aa.ste-u
: v t:* hriteer, w.ll r-t the fact ry.
A: Fort Myers Dr. J. W. Rt-dfieLd has
os: pure has-=4 ts t .ty-sv* ac-ta cf land
fr.nt.ug :n Riveraste averue, near J. At.
Bustu&.’e p:r.e-ppl* farm or. the wee: ‘.if
et t t, sand w..i immsdiately improve n
ry erect.rg a de dez-h-us*. by fen ring
a-4 sett.ng sat in fine-apples, letaucs.
limes and orangea
The i. his ley Light Infantry at its last
tns-*'..nj reoe.ved all the ism :oa t i'.s
rank- pa omitted under tir- law. and c w
nun t;tey four, rank i fiia It star is
10 • banner cuanrany ■.' :n ‘tat* § r?g s
ttaieet. and cAtui* cot to be beht-1
li-ori ;r. the sta:e a r-grds a.l the e.e
neru 'f a m t c-r-tatauy.
1 ■ ■ Saturda eight loot
a tinef enter -4 toe r>o r. f M.si via t -.
:u tr.* c me ef T. L. M ad at La', e
Charm, am* r-tae betwew tne tu- : 1
ud lu o'clock, and locking the and r toe:
rrfd vat - - 0 ::j f the t - t * •
• • : * the gild's trs k and ju:i out
a. ni* *r.Aoiug a: rear', there.'., a*ti. a
pocketbcck coo taming |ss u found.
Tue thief lh*n P - k :r* mupey o.t cf the
reck •‘Shock ar and taso tnrew is on the fi
and left the only ;r: g :Ls: t- s-emed to
:<ar* if t*:ng tie n-opey His fcotprints—
slirgf -,~t —were :ra-i*d arr: to Rev.
Laws z rr:ve. a-d after making a trot
f t.egrcve ft* th -f n: dxibt hap;cne-t to
;hmk tuat h* co.id be ear-iy traok-tu
tkrough lie cew.y : low -d croucd. re
-rao". his ste-pt and *c: cT m the direc
u-cu -A Mr iis*d* tarn. M-. M*ad is
:fieri-g s reward cf f-' fjr the capture cf
tne culprit.
-kW £i.g a . ~
A. L. DESBOUILLONS,
THE JEWELER,
21 Eull Street.
17 px 'v * *c* 4u: iv ;ch. r.y line cl
.*.:=* at . je u WEscbes :s com pie L)
es . : tat :**a ia. .I „r r a*o croire
t- ->r. 1 ,* .->.** either ti. back Utrine
.- liutaninoa 2: J: vat fl^nraa
S I." j 5
is eAfant caaae—Ju the thing for a Weld.eg !
Prewnt.
Inamoeii Jew* tr. la-nsts Ping F.new |
B-hgs. Line*. I'm u-*..ie etc.. elwets on h*rd. !
cili.-EC-S 15 OPERA GLASSES.
A. Ll Desbouillons,
iil JBull Street.
1C L.
"ice: ice: ice:
hi Savaanih Crystal Ice Comp’y.
li i**' si' fie: -r.i*r m ;*ar? aa on* would
•* k.-. ur !ac:‘.r . fc*-! .sr ia t r .<? Centra:
r_.„* : . ur-i we 0&& f car'ioad 10-u ag
• * : m •j* c .rttei! us lor pr*cet be
: :-r M y~' . i \z - *re
-i to.: .a mt ooxb.-e. nor do tre pro
: ar *: a*a *e .s a of the put
-12: paki-re- a*-*.
a.’ :-> a: tie factory. 25>- jor hun
fret p. . -f !opc-ut.i upwari
v. *ay f v;,e ri*y, fr):. hur dred pounis.
-.r on
Teu*;.t- ;3e t'u
CHARLES A DP.aYTON*.
Maoaser,
SHOEsC
JAMES MEANS & CO/S
s?!v J3 Goodyear
sb*t at ihn.- eer w-ifsj j J
luW-- ' - : I'vjT’.n >■ L *rr dfv
T-J I • ei.si MStx* *.l / j
aiUrui* 7 P J-:- / * : --V- r ~xrt£s
■ /a, . e-I
■- .- * ' / -sj- i;
-■*l -li-je* sltE&i /ij , r /--' -/*!; I
8- -* •• /A v vfe-- t;> \
i. nm* tv. ~!> K;
F-iti Ham ot SHOES ftt Men esi boys For j
&v
BRICK
P W Xr-:a A. Y. Limn,
Pretdent Vice President.
A. rk Faw i,n, Sc ere Ur y and Treearer.
Tte Liberty Maunfactaring Cos.
u now prepsre-1 to Supply
B R I C lv
of superior quality, in any quantity. Samples
can be seen, aua an 'iispection is united, at the
office of the c.mpany. 13 Barnard street, city.
A. R. FAWCETT, Secretary’.
LUMBER.
McCauley, StiM k Ca,
Yellow Pine Lumber,
ROUGH OR DRESSED.
*
Planing Mill, yard and office.Gwmnett street,
east of 8., F and W. Ry.
Dressed Flooring. Ceiling, Mouldings, Weatb
erboarding. Shingles, lathes. Etc.
Estimates furnished and prompt deiivtry
gua an tee-1
r.DUC TIO.N AI.L
VEKTOTK MILITARY ACADEMY, Corn-
D wall, N. Y. Prep Dept, at Worrall Hall,
Peekskill, N. Y'. Cou C. J. WRIGHT, A. M„
President.
FOB SALE
PORTLAND CEMENT.
4‘)l 1A BARRELS English Portland Cement,
,VU c argo of liars POHONA, now land
ing and for sale by
C.M. GILBERT & CO.
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1891.
medical.
“YOUOUBHTTO KNOW.
The c rtiinr.ed L?e of mercury mixtures, poisons the system, brings
on mercer.al rheumatism, and causes the bones to decay. The use
cl S. S. S. forces impurities from the blood, gives a good appetite
and digestion, ar.d builds up the whole human frame.
. Good Advice.
Tbriw years agr I was compelled to
throw up rry p.ncc bccausecf Ltood pci
r.-n. Hr*. Sprigs' phyvtcAue a=d mer
cury c.d ms no gne* Throughtae ad
vice cf pc ether I began u.a-nn S. S. 8..
and to-day lac vreli and at work again
' WAst at ere can I say for the aieJsr.BU,
except ■g- nit-i 6c l.kevrtsk '
J gin; Nc.-et, Liberty. Tuna.
DCO2I ON BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES FETE.
CASTORIA
for Infants and Children.
• • Csrterlis sr> w*d] adapted to child, *0 that
I .; & f .per.o: to any prescription
CSI to se" H A Arche a. It. I;.,
11l So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, 11. T.
m\\ GOODS.
ECKSTEIN’S
Great July Sale
Will sell on July r, and after those beautiful
“Brandenburgs” at 10c.
Xow displayed in show window. Whitaker and Congress street
lane.
Best Yard-wide Bleach, sc.
Will sr 1 this week another lot cf Lovely Styles in
PINEAPPLE TISSUES at 10s.
LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS. oOCts.!
LADIES’ SHIRT WAIoTS. 75 Cts.!
LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS, -SI CO.
Fine Lace Lawns at Bc.
Figured Monsselines sc.
*Bl 50 White Spreads, 90c.
LADIES’ FINE BLAZERS !
MISSES’ FINE BLAZERS !
BLAZERS, sl, $1 50 and 82 !
S5 Misses’ReefersforS2 50
Lovely Reefers, with gilt braid, gilt buttons and gilt anchors.
81 25 Silk Glorias for (55c.
W ill offer this week the balance of sample - lot of
Dolls at Half Pries I
W ill begin this wee!" to slaughter the entire
STOCK OF LINENS !
Grenadines 1-2 Price !
GUSTO EEKSTHIW 8 HI
FURNITURE AND CARPETS.
-toTx iy tiie raci;. callTt
LINDSAY & MORGAN'S
FURNITURE and CARPET STORES
AGENTS FOR BICYCLES-
See the New Mail, Colum
bia and other patterns. Easy *
terras made to responsible
parties wishing to purchase
All seasonable goods for
sale cheap. Refrigerators, HZ % / \ \ J/\
Baby Carriages, Mosquito / Ij- \
Nets, Hammocks, etc. Mat- i
ting, Window Shades and
Carpets cheap. Don’t forget \ : w/6* j
us. We are right on the X' Vp.v/
corner.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s CastOrfa.'
His Son Cured,
Mr. W H Hlntaar. of Mean* Yeraon.
HI . kvr.tes a foLotv. • One bottle of
Swift's Specific (S. i S . cured my son
permanantly of a atubbern case of bloodi
poison that defied the best tcedicai treat-j
meat available. I have reoocaiendedl
6 S 3 . tc others for the blood troubles!
and diseases of the skin and have never'
known it to fail to cure in any case." i
Ca.torfw cures Colic, Const!pct’-n.
Sour fct‘ir.ach, Diarrhoea. Lruota T ion,
Kua Worms, gives sleep, and promote* di
geetion.
Without injurious medication.
Tbs Cuttack Cghpukt, 77 Murray Street, N. Y
RUIFPING.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
FOS
New York, Boston ani Poiladeiphia.
PASSAGE Tu NEW YORK.
cabin- S3O 00
rxcTßsiox j* an
steerage .... .. 10 to
PASSAGE TO BOSTON.
CABIN *?: 00
! EXCURSION* 3; iO
STEERAGE It 73
PASSAGE TO PHILADELPHIA.
1 Via NkwYoax.)
CAKIN' y-yj jo
EXCURSION *lO
aIEERaGE UK
.C
THE rt.arnifiaiPl ateamship* of these lines
are app miei tu aail as folloa-a—standard
time
TO NEW YORK.
NaCOOCHF.v, c pi c y-r.r, MONDAY. Ju!v C,
6 K K
CHaTTaIT' OCHER. *'-1 ' tl. C. Daggett.
WEDNXaL.i ~ July 8, 7 p. jj.
CITY OF At* USTa. Capt CaTßaaisc, FRI
DAY, Juiy IP, {1 a. a.
CITY OF IIRMINGT.VH. Capt. C. S. Berg,
a t TL KD..Y’, July 11, 7 p. a.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, Capt. G. C. Savagt.
JIONDAY', July 13. 11 a. m
TALLAHASSEE. Capt. W. H Fisuer,
WEDNESDAY, July 13. 13:3U p. m.
KANSAS CITY, Cap*. Kkapxov, FRIDAY,
July 17, 2 p. m.
TO PHILADELPHIA
DESSOUO, Capt. Askins, TUESDAY. July 1-",
11 A. a.
TO BOSTOM.
CITY OF MACON, Capt. Lewi*, THURSDAY*,
July 3, 6 a. m.
GATE CITY, Capt. Goooiss, THURSDAY.
July 16, 1 p. M.
Tnrough billi of laJlug giv -n to Ea?t.’rn and
Northwestern poiuta and to ports of taa United
Kingdom and the continenl
For freight or passage apply to
C. G. ANDERSON, Agent.
Waldburg Buil ling, west of City hlxchanga,
Merchaatj’ and Miners' Tncsportatioa Cany.
For I3altimore.
(STANDARD TIME.)
CABIN >!S00
INTERMEDUTS 1
cabin to Washington ie r
CABIN TO PHILADELPHIA 1* ■
INTERMEDIATE TO PHILADELPHIA.. 13 SO
THT v- £ * T?- f co-ni j-.T *.- sp.
p-j.-_.vßj jc se. fraa Sivaarxa far Bala
■Tit LaWRESCS, 'VA St w. S*ow, SATCB-
Ia 2 .'-.j &• 4 *.
hs'v. Celt. E*u* Foster, THURS-
Tj AT. JJ; ;l ; s. ? *_
F! LaWR£;-;-b >j w. Sxow. TUES
5iY. Ja-y Jl. •.•?. k.
W” C.H.O'E Cap:. Bsos F<jTSn, SATL'R
L.‘.Y . Ju./ 3,i r i
Asi ~ Raids-.r* every
Tare iga i.-.s of AC!-. - given to -Jl poirts
•■re-., a. ;n* aaoofacturiag towns in .Hew
Evg-aod. aai to ports of tne Unite Kingdom
l. . Lht CoaLnen:
W. E. GUEHARD, Agent,
Plant Steamship Line.
SEKI-wkislt.
?:d Tampa, Key West and Havana.
SOUTH-BOUND.
I.V Port Tampa Mon. and Tlmr., 10 p. it.
Ar Key WeEt Tue*. and Fri. a! 4 p. u,
Ar Havana Wed and Sat., 0 a.m.
NORTHBOUND.
Lv Havana Wed. nd Sst at 12:35 p. a.
Ar Key West Wed. and Sat at 9 p. m.
Ar Port Tampa Thor*, and Sun , 3 p. a.
C-nnectlng at Port Tamp* with West India
Fatt Mali trai-i to and from Northern and East
ern cities. For sta.er >om accommodations ap
ply to F. R. ARMSTRONG, Ticket Agent, Port
Tampa.
WILBUR McCOY. Q. F. and T. A.
EUROPE,
We have tickets at lowest prices for
Europe and ail parts of the world. For
Particulars apply t-, HENRY SOLOMON
& SON, ogenfci White Star, Hamburg-
American aid Anchor Liue ooean steamers,
173 and 175 Bay sweat.
BEAUFORT, PORT ROYALiBLUFFTON, S. C.
STEAMER ALPHA H A STIiOBHAR,
Will leave every Tuesday and l-.ursd^y. at
11 o'clock a. m,, returning every Tveuae*day
and Friday. No fre:,nt re.c-lveu after .u:3d a.
i u on r.a * li - days
Special trip* to Bluffton every Saturday after
no- na: 4 ' 00 c. returning Monday at a. a.
For further information, apply to
j C. H. MED LOCK, agent, ivatie’s wharf.
BANK PUNCH.
Automatic Mi PicS.
CHEAPEST AND BEST MADE
11OT0 -CIU-.LY MLD.
In ue by ibe United StAtei Treasury Depart
ment.
Price Only S2O,
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THE MORNING NEWS, Agents,
I savannah, ga
HATLROADA
Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad"
FLORIDA TRUNK LINE-TIME CARD IN* EFFECT APRIL 15. 1831. *
| GOING Sul Til—iillAli DOWN. ~ ~ GOING NORTH-REadltp
Daily. • Daily. | Daily. D , Uy
i lkso ps I 7:(U am Lr Savannah Ari 7:50 pm "ik-iIJH
Lv.,., jck Nonvii le Lv ..." pn *
B:s3 cm ll:sSaiu,Lv Callahan Lv 1:45 pm T-iiam
1145 am 3:3opm Ar Hawthorne Lv 10:44 am 3 4'nm
till am 8:31 pm Ar Silver Springs JL? 9:46 am ~ ' •“*
i 5:44 pm Ar Ocaia Lv 9:34 am i:6l ari
436 am 5:14 pm ar Isjeuliurg Lv 7:59a:n *9: 34
f35 am s:4opm Ar Tavares Lv 7:3Ciam .. 9:50pi0
fSJ am f :41pm Ar Apopka Lv 6:3T a-n 7 OirUl
945 am 7:15 pm Ar Oriando Lv 6:05 am 6:50 pm
j Ar Kiasimmee Lv
5:7? am 6:97 pm Ar Dade City I,v: 7:l9am 9:45 mn
6:3, am 7:3Bpm|Ar ITantCity L,v 5:57am h! 8:K nm
7:43 am S:iopmiAr Tampa Lv 6:ooam 7:3opnj
2:30 pm 6:3opm Ar Tarpon Springs Lv 7:llam "
S:9S pm S:*s pm Ar butherland Lv 6:57 am
s:topm 9:43 pm Ar St. Petersburg Lv 5 43 am
am *7:04 pm Ar Dunallou Lv *3:36 am 3:08 pm *3-08 nm
*0:00 am. *S:oopin Ar Hemocaasa Lv *0:34 am 9:00 pm *2:00 pm
SAVANNAH AND FEKNAN’DINa " L ' ——
J :5 5 pm 7:0! am Lv Savannah Ar 7:so'pm 5.15 am
■ te' am 3:55 r,m Ar. Fernaudlna Lv 10:10am 6:lopin
•Daily Except Sunday. tDinner. ———
Soiiltrr-na Callahan to Tamna and Orlando. Close connection at Tampa with So Fla R.
R. for Port Tampa, Key West and Havana. Close connec'ion at Ow- asboro with So Fla R. R
for Eat,- a;, i a.-.d I<*rt,w. Cl connection a; Tavares w.th JT. and K. W. Uy. for Sanford and
Tltusviile. Puilmaa I-'uffet aieepi-.g cars on night trains. Through short line Jacksonville to New
t’rieanj. jac'isonville to rhomaivllK Montgomery and Cincinuntl. Tickets sold and bag-are
cheered through to all pnot* 10 the United State*. Canada and Mexico. Send for best man 3
rior-da published, and for any Information desired, to K
D. K. MAXWELL. G. M. A, O. MACDONELL. G. P. A.. Jaclrsonvllle.
Savannah, Florida and Western Railway^
WaYCROSS SHORT LINE- TIME CARD IN EFFECT MAY 10 1891 * *
GOING SOUTH-READ DOWN. ; ' GuiNG NORTH -READ U
-7:55 pm 13:30 pm 7:04 am Lv Savannah Ar 12:14 pm 7:50 pm 9:16 aia
Khto pr. 2:40 pm BIS am Ar Jesup Lv!o:24atn 5:35 pm 2:48 aru
6:loam UCMpru Ar.. Brunswick, ET. I.v 6:40 am 11:00 pta
1:00 am 4 2lpm 9:l6am tr Waycros*.. ..Lv 9:15 am 4:05 pm 12:85am
..Siam 12:0# pm Ar. Brunswick. B2UW.Lv 7:00 am 7:36 nm
9:3->am 1:48 am 8:05 pm Vr .Albany, ... Lv 4:48 am .' 3:00 pm
B:&tauv 7:25 pm 12:00 nn Ar Jacksonville .. .Lv 7:ooain 1:10pm 6:30 nia
6:06 am Ar Live Oak ...Lv '7*3o noa
9:45 am ; Ar.... Gal lesville Lv 3-5.6 nm
♦'*>" 12: J 9pm Ar ... Yald.nrta. Lv 1:48 pm 8:16 pa
v :is;srn 1:40 pru AT... Thoinasvflle . .Lv 12:20 pm tf-30 n
•Guam 8:30 pm Ar... .Mcntioello Lv 10:25 am 4:30 pm
*:*a 3:30 pm Ar.. Mainbrtdge... .Lv 10;00 am 4:4opm
pm 4:Jopin A.r
ain s:oopm Ar Macon Lv 10:26 pm 3:06 am !...!!!”|!MI". '*
12.43 p ! ...Ar—Columbus Lv 7:4opm I
10:35 am s: 10 pm Ar Atlanta. Lv 7:05 cm 6:30 am
4:60pr0 *:s*-a--. Ar.. .Montgrun -rv, ..Lv! 7:30 cm I B:3oam
J iYCr TaFrejs. '' no. 1. JEsup kxekesS. ~^ = n^T 3 '
Lv Savannah 5:5.6 pm Lv Jesup 5 -i saia
Ar Jesup 8:30 pm:. Ar Savannah B:lJar
sleeping car service and connections: *
Trams Nos. 14_and 27 bare Pullman S;eapir.g Cart bttw -en New York, Jacksonville and
rert No < >
&L re_*nlar iiatioas between Ja42ksonviilo ani Savannah when ar.:* b) jret on or off.
*_* a4 ® carry Puilmaa Sl-epors between Savannah. Jaokaonwllie, Mon' c*.:o. Thomaaville
ap.l iwW r*r Trains ,Vot 1 6 -,*T and 5 connect at Jesuo for Maoon. Atlanta and the west. Train
*' *'• Waycrosi for Alban/, mer/, New Orleans. Nashville, Evansrlile, Cincinnati
a- i St. Lou*. Through Pullman Sleeper Wa/cruss to Bt. Ix>uia. Trains 5 and 6 connect with
Alabama railway at Balcbridsre for and the West,
Tickets aol i to ail points and chacke 1 through; also bloeplnz car berths and sections
sec H^^. at J****** r an i t ckefi office, Bu 1 street. J. B OLCVEROB, Ticket Airenn
R 0. y 2MINO, Superintendent W. M DA VIDSOX, General A^rent.
Richmond &c Danville Railroad Company
OPERATING THE ~ '
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
SOLID TRAINS SAVANNAH TO ATLANTA, ALSO SAVANNAH TO ASHEVILLE N &
bcki pcra in artvet juve to. lv9l ‘Tvv&aao tim*. Him virtdiam.
t ~ t , i a a.i .) -
Birmingham
I.T Savannah S:4oa m f: opm 11:30pm
ASiaooo. „lJopm 4:ooam
iraatvsts, ~..*il -) a m 6:05 am
Ar Atlanta s:frpr* 7:00 a m
Ar L:r., iu.na.:-. 6:oo aui 9:dd oui
TOAOMS AND CHATiA- -a uU'-.y'
Lv Bavaanah 6:40 am 8:10 pm
Ar Macon. I:Sopm B:6oam
Ar Atlanta B:3spm ":Xara
Ar Kingston 10:L a m
Arßofco. dai’y except Sunday...,,, ll:Asam
Ar Chattanooga 11:46 pm l:i4pc>,
TO AHKO „.:6.\ A CHArirA. TiAUBtVFIN
Lv Savannah 8:10 pm
Lv Macon 815 am
Lv griffin #:: a m
Ar Carrollton l?:10pio
'WB-.iie 2:45pm
Ar Coa'tnticoga 6 15pm
TO Mil .ir -mi ~ . .. Pj lus vu AIAOON
Lv Savannah. BTO ora C:iOsra
Ar Macon 3:io a m ltWpm
Ar ColumtHsi f:Vn a 8:15 pm
Ar Birmingham. ~, ..7: O p ia
ArMomphis 6:A3am ....’J...j
-• I - fid AN Uf '.r'n.A.’
3 ia Lyons and Amerlcus.
Lv Savannah 7:3 1 am 7-40 pm:
Ar Lyons if: i6pru 11:.0pm
Ar Amsttoua LOO pm 80 ami
Ar Columbus 11:20am
Ar Birmingham 7:>6pm
Ar Memphis. 6:30 a m i
THROiJG-H SCHEDULES TO SAVANNAH.
Lv Birmingham 8 00 a m
Lv Columbus': £-50pm
Lv Americus 1 Amsricia 8;U0 ara *• P m
Lv Lyons [ “ Arnsriciu . 2 ;lopm 4:Sdam
Ar Savannah J 7:10 pra 7:36 a m
Lv Btrmiag am . .... *:<k)a m
Lv O-MumOUS i.. xr ...... T ,r nn.
Ar SAvaorw*.! \ ift Slacoa. .. ’ c[w an i
I.v Montgomery T~ r:ii pm . :4oa*7i
LvE ifauia - via Maoon. 10:25 p m 1 J:o6am
Ar Savannah } 6:2opm 6:90 am
•pa-.iy except Sunday +Sunday onlv. "
V. on nisht trains botween savannah an 1 Asheville via Augusta: Savannah and
n c° aca A'-lunta; savannah an i Columbus; Savannah and Montgomery Solid
train* between Savannah and Columbus via Americus. uuigouicri. aoi la
dally. 1 Sunday exTOpte anaSil 2M P ' ly - Guyton 3:30 p. in.; ar. Savannah 4:30 p. m.
m Ketumng, lv. Savannah 6:00 p. m., +: 18 p. ra.; ar. Halooyn
coyndaie a“d MUlen, 1 " 01 ” 3avannall WiU St<sp at Guyton a ° a mako a!l re^'lar tops between Hal.
wTr^£ UW ? / I T ia ’ Milledgevilleand Katonton should take 6:40a. m. train.
For Carrollton, Ft Gsmaa, Talbotton, take 8:10 p. ra. train. ’
Ticket office 13 Bull street and Denot.
M. H. GRqEN. Gen -Manager. V. E. Mi BEE, Gen. Supt. POL HAAS. Traffic Manager.
1 TAYLOR. Gen. I avenger Agent. F. T. CHARLTON. Passenger Agent *
iULMyAO,
Charleston and Savannah Railroad
Schedule ia Effect Jano 7, IS9I.
r PHAINS leave aai arrive at Savannah bv
i Standard time, which is 38 minutes slower
ti.an oily time. Tiuie at Charleston, 73th me
ridian .
NORTHWARD.
No. SO*. No. H*. No 78*. No. 42t.
Lv Sav —8:36 am 10:39 pm 8:10 pm 8:43 pm
Ar Beuf't..tll:l2am 5:25pm
Ar Ali'd'le.. 1 l:v am +6:53 ptu ..
Ar Aug.... 1 SO pm
Ar Watt'b’.. 10:30 pm S:10 pm
Ar Char. ..12:10 pm 3:03 pm 12:36 am 9:20 pm
SOUTHWARD.
No. lit. No. 83+. No. 27*. No. 39;. No. 41
Lt Charleston
+:U)atn 2:55 pm 4:ooam 4:06 pm 7:loam
Ar WaPerboro
Lv Augusta
Lv Beaufort
Ar Savannah
...,11:30am 6:22 pm 6:44am 7:35 pm
•Daily*Da:ly except Sunday. fSunday only.
Tran No 14 stops at stations between Savan
nah and Yemassee on signal, and at Green
Pood.
Train No. 78 stops only at Montleth, Harlee
vllle. Ridgelaud, Coosawahtchie, Green Pond.
Lavenel
Trams No. 15. 35. 36. 39, 41 and 42 stop at all
stations Trains 36. 14. 78. 27 daily; 15 an, 133
daily except Sunday. Trams 39, 4! and 42 Sun
day only.
No connection to or from Waiterboro on Sun
dir.
For tickets, Pullman car reservation* and
other information apply to J. B. OLIVEROS
Ticket Agent, 22 Bull street, and at depot.
E. P. >1 SWINEY. Gen. Pas*. Agent.
O. S. GADSDEN, Superintendent.
KIESLING’S NURSERY^
WHITE BLUFF ROAD.
PLANTS, Bouquets, Designs. Cat Flower*
x AumisAed to order. Lea re orders at Da Vlg
BROS.', cor. Bull acd York sta. The Belt Rail
fl/purj tkr jutf-u ihe uuraery. Telephone W3
TO SPARTANBURG AND AbHEViLLF.
:Lv Savannah. ll:*>p m
Ar AuKUs.a 6:J5 a m ..
ArSMrrflnburg J;sopm .
Ar fiat Ruck 4: hi pm
Ar Readsrtoo villa 4 32 om *
Ar Asheville
PO.hEW uRUtAKa VIA MACON <S ATLAKT X
ArMomi ... 7 :: i?t2
’tilOpS
TO N'E ORLEANS v7*Ma(X>N ACCiLUMBUd
Lv Savannah 8:40 am !:U a
l r ni2 C '' n fc I:topm C9O a at
ArOoiambna 8:15 p !n 6:fsa 5
Montgomery io:sJat*
Ar Mobile j.ej a m
Ar New Orleans y : oo aas
NEW ORLEANS > IA MACON A EOT* 11f..~
Lv Savannah f;4oa m eiWuta
Laipni can,,
ArEufaula 4:!)pca
Ar Montgomery 7:36 am 7: p m
Ar Mobile l:sspui &08ani
iAr New Orleans 7:t) p m 7kX)a m
TO ALBANY VIAMACON '
Lv Savannah 6:40 am 8:10 p m
Lv Macon 7:00 pm 10:30 a ta
I,v Amoneus 9:4 pm 1:08 pia
LvSimthvUle 10:25 pm 2:06 pm
iAr Albany I:lspm 2:56 pm
Lv 8:17 a m 3:* pa.
Ar Ba*na& i _ 6:20 ptu 6:30 a a
Lt Atupurta a p7 a ~l;Mo n*
ArSaTaaaah..„’2o.2j m 6:*Jp o ,00a n
Ly ibnay I 2.l6ara 12:3J p m
I.T Macon -v.a Maoou. .11:00 a m ll:pm
Ar Savannah ) 6;<so pm 6:30 a ra
Lv Atlanta ............ MOlffl f:lp a, 1
LvaU* lllOOara llsilp m
Ar oavanaah 6:Sjpm 6:30ar0
SUBURB A* RAILWAY®;' "
Tybes Schedule;
Richmoud & Danville Railroad
Operating the Central Railroad of Georgia
TO TAKE EFFECT JULY 2d, iS9I
Ll^^' r^I ‘^-Slanda,dTim,-Lx av* Tvbib
in „ < ■ &- m.
e-l I. 1U fi. IQ .... ... *ll -Ak ___
**•?:• s
5:00 p.m .... s**£
• :15 p. m.
Traius marked thus * carry freight.
JL?S.“ y .P 6 '},"!?". Da - vs Tuesdays and
Fridai si the rate will be for round trip: Whole
Tiosets, 35 cents; Half, 21 csdis,
1 ass ngarg arc required to purchase ticket!
who wish the b*ne3t of excursion rates.
J. L. TAYLOR, E. T. CHARLTON.
T. S. Mo'iße‘. Superintendent. ***” AgePt ~
MACHINERY.
McDoDoogii it BallantynV
IRON FOUNDERS,
Machiohts, Boiler Makers aad Biactsaith%
MAKfKiCTUitXKS OF
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINE*.
VERTICAL AND TOP RUNNING CORN
MILLS. SUGAR MILLS and PANS
\ GENTS for Alert and Union Injectors the
4A simplest and most effective on the market-
Gullett light Draft Magnolia Cotton Gin the
best m the market.
All order* promptly attended to. Send fo
Price List.
OLD NEWBPAPEBS—BOO for ATcenU-al
Business Offlce Morning New*.