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GKOIUrIA AND FLORIDA.
TIIM NR'JVH nw TUB TWO HTATW4
TOI.O IN I'ARA'IItAPHR.
A Uw/it *pp<ilt<i'l to A
3 -judo < lorkMlilp by Cbirr**raan
Hl.,iint Ororxvr* ' by
ill. mmi iit Th* Wtirin'm t*lr M ,v*
nioiit In Onorffta 7 tin LlDsrlan Craze
• l Mni-'in.
MOMU.
• ad*,town's botnls •>> build wntar work*,
|e , ltvi *ntl nl N*w York for /i I'St.
ICa <J"V. James H. lloyiit.nl of (irffflii will
Im n ...Hi II.UU nal y%r tor 09Dgri In
ill* Ml ■tb I lair D’i.
M* tif'lol la f<Mt fionrlriff oom
and will t thrown opaii to tb#
uuliiln h<ut ►••! J Mr. Ilri!t of Union
rolnt will |rob*bly bo in ol*r*v
It. It Pow'aglft bouao, noar two
gin*. iWo bait* of notion, 1,1 VI buahola of
•Mil, ptiir. n<t manhiunry *raall •!• ruy<|
hy firo rofMnUjr. I***, About $'4,(MAh Wo
liwinMvw.
7 tiMMlny night, on th i.lantatUm of It. 11.
Jon** lo Mof jean OOUttty, two ungroo* fall
out and ohm attorn iU*l to kill thaotbr with
• hotgni. Iln iuumol fila aim and klllod
fci own niffthar.
JWtloom <V ltoorla t grnw* and li-juor
<l<'nlrinii Fourth nr*ut In Maoou, warn
iilaw<J In tha hauda of A. I'roudHt
y tha Uultad HtaUw nourfc Wr.lnaaday
Wonting Ain* th two Bapnrala llrma of
M. (J. ftaloorn and U. L Hobart*, all lu t)>a
aaioa Una of bualnaaa
Hustler of Horn*. At tho rnaldanna of
Unr Kr*l J. KUa tha offlnlatlng rnlnlabtr.
Ifnnry Gilliam and Miaa Lula I'nyimi warn
tin I tad In luarriago a f*w <Uy* ago.
Tlxi and brlifc nrn fjuita young to
tak* annli au hnpoitant atop, uithr hav
ing aaou tholr Pith birthday.
flaitwoll iVun• Ifoputy Mnrahal 11. N.
Aynraat.dJ I* ItolMir ta uiiwto a big haul
on Utimlof, tha famous atr uighold of tha
moouahlnara, on ToiwUy nl/ht. I hay *a|*fc
iral an HT, gallon ■till, 1,000
lons 'if .till h*r and twenty bushels of
tnssli Thore warn no arrests 'iiadtt.
Blount, olmlruinn of thn
QnuiltiltC#* on foreign relations, la nutitl.nl
to • olavK whonn salary la $2,000 |..,r nn
bum. Mr. Ifloiint has temlwed (tin position
to n prominent young lawyer 111 (on ,11s
trlnt. 11. 11. Willingham of Forsyth, who
hna M'N-epl . 1 nil't will go on to VVnaliHigh ill
thla wank to enter upon tlia work, which li
not napnniully Uhorlonx.
Thorn will hn a iiinallng of thn Atlanta
Artlllnty ni i hnii in in ry ii'**t Mondnv
bight Th .pmatlon of n captalu to mho
o>m| < ’apt. Iln ng.i 11. Forbes will noma uji,
but iiono will hn nlantml. Col. AI hurt II
I or mul I’ol J. I mroll I'rtyun urn moat
prominently mnntl uort fur thn pln.-n. An
oltlnar of thn nrtlllory auul yoatnrilay Hint
nitUai i *l. Cot or Col. I'aynn uoul.l ha
■alaoti’il.
I.nilrnng lirimrlar-. Ilorlxut llmiry
HlicLoa of th'ilno 1.. In I.IIUI migu tlila
wnk, the guoat of hla frlniul mi l furnior
tMiihar, I'ruf ICiilit 11. Himtli Mr. Miighna
la 'laauylat for nun of thn litrgnal g„M min
leg oompmilna hi thn worhl, who iiperatr In
M"l> O, anil hnvn u I'eyiUel of lA.UOO.IKN),
Iln u taught thn H|h I.lmli Jnngungo hy
I’ruf ftmlth while (hn letlyr ll*uil In Hint
.'Oiiutry Ha la nil routs to Cnllfornln.
The Uhnrlmi ngnnt la In Mnoun mul out
nmoiig thn iiagiona holillng out luilui niuniita
b. thorn til aniigrnbi. It la Ihrtt
thn ngnnt who luia hnnu working Mnuiiii for
aomn time le mraliug with
r "“ l ln Mon.lny night n largo luiinhor of
begroa* mul mul nil 'leoljert Lo go Into (he
I'lhm ia ntmirelnn olub, whloh rella for n
eulwonpUini of (In wnok for lomn tenoty
weeka, nftnr whlnb thn lui'iubtua will hn
•.nrrleil to thn Ininl of proinlan.
Maoop Thtri/raiih: Tho movemmit for
thn 1 epreaeuintlou of Ueorgln nt tlm worl.l’a
fall hnn by no menu* lut Inter,at f,,r thoan
who have Hie multm illriK'Uy at hnnrt. It
l thought that by ilagimw Ihe wlmla |u.o
pln Of 111., atete will he. oma entimw.l with
Hu. neoeaalty for notion, mul w linn thla la
•lmin, thorn bead Ini no doubt ne to tlm r
•mil ilov, Nnrtboru in umr pr<pni tug iu
nd.lrnaa to Hig pnople of thn atntn, and tha
<!• oiiniAlit will hn ptihllnheil na noon ua It la
oomplalod Meanwhile, VV. tV
tlm aoumlary of tho eanoutlve .mimnUtoe,
follm. log the iiiHtrnotlona given at thn Inei
meeting of the axaouttvo ootimilttaa, hne
yrajiMiN.il letbirt lo it,,, oixllnana, of the
.anmUea mul to the meuiliure of the exeou
f ive in.minitton, who may Ik. talented from
tho dllTam t oltlea of over population.
Maivm 7Vl#{frny.A: Tin. Ilrat Inatullmotit
of 1i... money .hi,, hr Mol'lgho * Cos. to the
Mol.nllghllll liroa., ut .Ur the nl tleun.iit nr
rlrtnl af. in tb Unitml court on Nt>v,
Ih, .wine duo a .11111 ilaya ago and tlm uotoe
have gone to (irotaat. It will t„, rmoain
beret that Under thn agim-mmit Moflghe
Cos wern lo pay Ihe full indolitedtieeit to
their ored I tufa lu deferrnd uavimjpta the
flint of wliloh fell dun thirty dhv alter the
leaning of thn decree mul diamnouil of the
oea... The amount due at thut time waa
l.i |mr iuh of the full lndebtdueat Yea
ter.lay morulng the attorunya of Mu
lmnghllu Hr..a, land the other creditor*
n|n AAri..l before Judge S|.anr m the Unite I
Hiatea oourt ami naked foi a doorae on theec
proteated nolee and for execution ivgalttU
the tiondeineii of MoTlghc ,\ s Cos Theae
aureliea are Henry J. Umr, Hr.’ J K
llaua.m Trn.Nay Ihixtrr, John It.gnlla. R. R
" . 11 .1. Lane, S, M. Hol-
t\ C.llln. and the (hmianbm
tVi"|.Mi,v of Unorgia. Thoyara ordered to
by to tlie following creditor! of MoTlgho
At l a the amount* at given balow J& a .
"'nn 51 ': M " r * N ' * Noble
#I,W4 fO. llnrtwoil \ O Ur|%n sl9l ,vi F O
liMkwi SVK) 41, S. J tUmlltou s,ms K> if~
'a 1 1'k'k'iii1‘roa.
• l.NfkiOM, .1 j MarluaU sios :s j
VTilkm. John Mauler &
t<x til hi, total ftsWHS, with
, n " Win ooiuputed
fr. in Nor. Is. with .Mate of eutcrlug the de
oree. It u further d.vrckl that the evun
platnante recover the mmumta accernllr und
aummortly, and that thla doorae it the fliml
det'iwa aa to Mte IA per iNmt. lire! deferred
l avuient. Mol'lgha \ Cos. did not appear
by thatt atloriicv, or in imraon, but it it un
uent.md thet thev aav they will y,ay the full
nuiouul of the DOtiw by Jau. 1. J
rUPKIDA.
Vegetable ehlomcnta from llnines City
have coinmeiH'el.
Dr. J. K. Haney ,vf Ht Auguatlnc has
tweii dangerouely 111 for a mvk |i U |i,n.
oovarlng.
* f, ’et haa Imou reserved
r.vr the Hoi Ida etato building m midway of
the I iattauce at the wv.rld'a fair.
The 01 ..ye throughout Nassau county are
eni.l to tm m eXorllent ooudltiou, witti prv>-
of more ihau aa average yield.
NariNN'Mivi hvmaemcu have cooetruetcl a
new kit,, shaivd r,uv tinek, end will nave
everything in apple pie order for their moo,
totlay.
1h public sM-hotvl tca.'hrrt ot mncral
oouitlx* bnvo alrrmlv notUkvl Ulonn
that lhay will lk pr*out at tha ktato con
veutiou nci
Tho Udlot of I'lucUnii ana 8t roUirnbur
havaor*aiiiiMtl tt Womau*a Kair
4'4ub, w||h Mm. J. ll*um. prositicui, Mra.
l'. i . nl• Mra, V. U,
I4W, iaoratary , Mia. U. A. ▲udarvou. tr***-
urar.
Tha ••wat" ami *Mry” In Polk
county Uy off rry ijubUy,
> cry into;iVKt wm matiifciia t on
i*itb(V alklo All the principal p.ccmcU
hava Ivcn luw \i from ami they give tho
*Mry* cicnnuti m\ orsrvhsliutni majority.
bor acvaral days lbcn> ha* Usm talk
of n new mlubtry rated in
ratuandma, f.*r matuifaoturta frniu the
iuv* which thrive* lu\urlou*iv
Nasaau c mnty, and al fur the manufact*
urv of ai hcivtvi, clo,, fr\uu Klorhla hick*
O. \V, MaiwaU, prHhunotary ,>f New
ca>lic ovumlv . *Vtawart% m lu I'cnsMuvda
Monday rw|vrc*cutlui{ t'crtaln la*lnc*A p^<>-
|4a of WUuilugtoa, tVL % %ud lov kug over
* ifa* with a viaw to Ui •
mmtt >tt aI an a \A tr **t company. II*? wa
l * with many ot Pwiaamia'i
leading bcniriM r/*cn, ln> fha
j ar and iwft with a nt/* t far /rahl'i lxnf>ra*ako
ot U)<i pla m <Xio f>r *uch nn lrt*Ut iU> n
a* tna? having r*** *n>
• on aJi hand*, ar*d haao *jp
t/D'd with rahai>i‘ % ..;**{ *tatu*..c war
ranting t tm <alahJi*h’nmt of lha (iropotwl
Tampa TrVmn*: muu carna
in 'I lay flight ormr trif? Fi'#ri'ia
aitfj i'nnlnanlar r'liir'/ad tr'/rri Alan*a t*r
( >/ntr nrt *r wtiohna tha r r su tract for
grmiUug thm Arcadia, J>aluland arid fiulf
Ucanl rtiiroa). Titty w-r? **nt (loan lo
lirnul*ttl • wr> last night on tha Florida Can*
tral and I'aniiiAijlar *t*aamr U* w rk
thla morning Thla rtilroal ha* to corn
twaiitf rnilna of tiiaroad on tha Marm
tw iivar and of hrandh l>y b tt. Z4 f in
nrdar aaoura grnttln of land*. 7 nay orft
p"*a v* put, within thn n*xt wwk, I,'i'io
hari'U V> work -n tha railroa/l t#*twc*n
ilrai Unt'wrj and Maraaota. Two tbon*and
tfr* of rnihi bavu Ijaati ahipprvl from I'Mla
'bdphia, aiwj an on(ina and construct! ti
train.
Tha now fttatc trf?a*nrr, hy
K. J. 71 lay hau arrival in 7ail*hoMM” from
,lafikf>nvlll, whr* all tha suraUa* on hi*
lond wara M nirad. Tho foliowlriic
man arc Uta aivnara of that Inutriimanfe In
noiminlM of S|n.OUO, nmi $.ViOo r*
aia*tlvrly to tha amount of SKK),OOi):
.fariiiMi I*. 7'aJlafarrfi, II T. fiaya, John K.
Marvin, 11 ltdi|t**on, (’ha'iu* Marvin.
W. liaf'oftta. W.ll. c larkion, I* McUuald,
A. If. CampoalJ, C. li. ltogar*,U. I*. Ifaaiy,
( harltn Inufliftrty, W A. liraka, Hiffo
Myor*aiifl T. V. Fnrtor, Ciirirlan A. Flnloy
hn* nnrn appointed private aonrotary to tin*
K'Mnrmr, yion IC. /. 'lriay. 7‘ha gnmrtior
<>n 1100. oJii appohitrvl M. It.
Conpar <if Ht. Augustlno to ho
county of Mt. John* county. Thn
cortlflcnlw of IriforpornUon of tho Now
York (-matructlon Company wui Hind I j
tho oiltno of tita *o<*rtnry of ntnto on I)h\
Thn nrup’lpnl tlnco f himluoiMi of tiio
norpi-ratioii will ho at Indian Mprlfijc, Kin.,
aU an fiflloa in thn city of .Now York. Thn
objncl* of lliaoompnny nrn t< oontrnot fi>r,
hiiiitl, oorifltruol, cornplntnand repair
rnilrond*, inj/liway, lridjfi***, atr*.; capital
ntork, s|lNO,Oou. Iha truatrww for tho f1 mt
yoaruro John O. Hroimon, Alhort Mnithow*
and William W. WalUur. Notlna of tho In
corporation of tho l*uiioi Land <’ompany
wa* lllod in tho nlllcn of tho ■<'rotary of
nla!n mi Dwx !i*h witii thn principal olllcor*
I 'oatod nt Jh&doClty, Fla., and Chlcnjfo, 111.
Thn objoOt* f>r which thn company I*
formed nrn tho purchmio and Main
of land* and real nvtat*, and tho riilMvn
tlon. drainago and Improvement of all tho
land* o winsl or omtri.licit hy It, mul thn
manufacture an,l ah> of lumber ami tlm,
her. The amount of capital Mtook IM t" he
|I,IKK),<HI, iltvl.h.d Into IO.IKHI almrea of # 10(1
ea>’h. The ainnunt of enpllnl atoek already
auhaerlhe.t la $1,000,000. Hlgmi.l na tile
hoard of direct",'t John J. Dunne, I‘hlla
dalphla; Hn.iiufl 11. Clutae, Cheater 11.
Davla, lrfvl A Kllel, Krnnklyn I>. Chase,
John K. Ailed, Chleage; Mila. A. Jo, tea.
Taint,a; K, 11. I'oaroe, Danville, Ky,; Addlx
M. Whitney, Deliver, Col.
HYDVANIA HIKTINOH.
Tho I'aUpar Mornea to Bo Bold—A Bur
plus of Money.
Hti.vania, Ua.. Doc. 30.—The county
oouiNslialonera Imve udvertised the two
county pauper ho,net for aide on the Ilrat
Tuoadny In January. Them home* have
not been in ne„ for aeveral year*, tlu, people
having demanded their dtaoontluuuuoo at
H,„ ballot-bet ou a .{ueHlon of economy
lelaisl hy the grand Jury. It la a question
now, however, with a great many who
voted t" ah,dial, them whether It wa* not a
mistake from a (luauoial point of view.
Then there were never more than from
twelve to Ilf tcou sup ported hy tho county;
now there are over thirty. The secret of this
larged I Iferenea la perhaps explained In the
.U>ry of old Hetty Higdon, aa related hy
Dickons lu “Our Mutual l'Ylaml,” a story
thut has had a thousand reproduction* In
real life the tmiate horror that people of
rellned aeuatUtlltiea feel against ontertrig a
public doer house. Thus, tt happened that
a dumber of persona who really deserved
help from their county were uot wdlinjg to
go luto the punnors' home to get It. Ho,
wldln from , flunnetut point of view there
I* no doubt the pauper homes were the least
expensive way of taking ,-are of our poor,
yet, from a hmuardturlan stai.dpotnt, the
preaent system Is the best,
a Htmri.ua or xtnNßr.
H, 0. Kvons, one of the r,*id eointuie
sloneie of the Two Hundred apd ITt/ty
ninth distriot In this county, was before the
county commissioner! at their regular
meeting last Monday on very uncommon
business, lie ahl the board of road com
missioner* of hit district had money in their
treasury nhtcl, bad been therefor Route time
and wa* accumulating, and they did not
know what to do with it. Their roads, Mr.
Kvaii* said, were iu good ordor
and they always kept them o; they had
no bridges to build, no hilD to
cut down and hence he had come up for
instructions. The county commissioners
could only tell Mr, Uvans to keep the money
until he could Had some use for tt in work
ing the roads ot his district. This present*
an unusual problem iu the administra
tion of public atfatrs, the ijuestieu of how
t - reduce the treasury, and it is a pity we
couldn’t have more men Ilka Mr. Kvaus and
his colleagues la public life.
THIS MUDKUN PHHAOHBa
Ho Must Bea t looro, ,i Obryaoßtfim
and an Auguattno at Onoo.
fYo’n Olr SI. Louis AVpiiMfe.
The candidate must be a man of lino pres
ence. awe-inspiring, and, if possible, philo
sophical oud pensive, lujfieal, txwtlcal and
fanciful. Hu must also s,n, the humorous
side of t hings, and be the center of Hie social
circle, and must likewise possess the ability
lo touch the feelings. He must not only
weep with those who weep, but must make
those who do wot weep at last molstoti
their dtiu orbs
Beyond this ho must cause mirthful smiles
to glisten ou the lmif-dried tears that lie
may have started. Ho must, in his olo
ipiotioe boa Cloera, Ho must bo pious
without ssemlng to bate, for the re ts no
offense more obnoxious than cant and long
faces, thmigh he may employ the under
taker tone at tuuerals. Huiartmws and
novelty iuut be possossisi, oven If they
touot, on alien'd nsa mistlons.
lie must not bo oblivious to the funny side
of serious thing*, for he must draw like n
poultice, developing the financial ante of the
church. Ilia powi must bo tilled. Hallway
companies and luniks and oorporatl us of
every kind may refuse to pav dividends, but
Ihe church must pay through good and bad
t me*. The pastor inuat lie oua of the non.
descript llnauoisr* who can do better pecu
niarily for everybody else than hlmaelf, as
It u commonly understood to be “tha pre
rogative of dlvlca grace t.' keep hhn bumble
amt of tha church to keep him p 'or."
MICMCAL.
MALIGNANT ABSCESS.
(Sly little girl suffered for throe yonrs
from large Absi'<v on lu r hip, tlu>
result of a fall and dislocation. The
Alwooss was large, with six openings,
all of which discharge*! puss, 1 was
induced by friends to give her S. S, S ,
and hv the time the tlfih Kittle was
tinishtsl the Abscess was entirely heal
ed, mid the child was well and happy.\
Mrs, J A IVIKONKH. \
SLATtNOtON, l'.V. J
Send for book on the Plood and Skin. J
Swirr Sraartc Cos , Atlanta, Ga./
1> KA V' Ibr Sun.'ttV MOMRNn !tm f
v t Ktrrmt's mtcu stows, w <*i
lUvsJ and tHewart sireoU.
THE MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY, JANUARY 1. 1>92.
MIOICAL.
DON’T DELAY TO
Stop that rough I KI so t.h<- l/rotehlil
t’ihr* wnj ( enlarged and the deli' :iXn
thisuex ,f the lungs expo ■ and to Injury.
fio other medii me is so sj.ije.'lily opera
tive m throat and lung trouble* a*
Ayer’s < berry I'ei-toral. A fewilnxe*
have teen known to break up an ob
stinate arid rlistre - sing rough. Kofferers
from asthma, hron> hitls, croup, coo
■ilmptlon, sore throat, and whooping
cough find a sure relief In the u >/■ of this
preparation, ilr— i Roothe* the in
flamed tnern- —y. brane, pro.
mote* expecto- * * V ration, and In
du< e* repo... Don’t be with,
nut it in the house. Hallle K. Shine,
Hurt’*store, Va., write*: “ I have found,
In my family, that Ayer’s Cherry Secto
ral was nl wny* a certain cure for cold*
bud cough*.”
"Five years ago f had a constant
cough, night sweat*, wm greatly re
duced in flesh, mid had been given up hy
my physli ians. I begun to take Ayer’a
Cherry I'eetorttl and wa* completely
cured.” A nga A. I,< wts, Ith ard, N. Y. •
Ayers Cherry Pectoral
I'rcMml lijrDr.J Ayr T.owi’tl, Mum.
BoltJ by ull 1i
“BEATS THEM ALL”
DR. ULMER’S LIVER CORRECTOR
MBO4JMI AND Pll’l.nuA* OVKH AU* <'oSIHKTITOaiI.
It f’MiDjiiMnt IViularln nn<l euro* ail Ailmaut*
I'Diwhl by * I l*orlrrf*(l Uvit.
Hp*ctally prMintrwtl for thl* sßotlon. Ilarin-
IrtM*. tul efToelltu
A GOOD FA WILY MFD JOIN®. KKF.I* IT
ALWAYS on hand.
Itbai Umx! the tout of (Iruo. I'hyaidan*
|H4t*iV the it.
sor MMifi hy all I)ni*gUiti.
ULMKK LIVKK CORRECTOR COMPANY,
(book Box Ah) HAVANNAH.DA.
/®\ JAPANESE
£j£)piLE
A guaranteed <’'ire for llles of whatever
kind or degree ICatemal, Internal, llllml or
lUoodlng, Helling, Chronle, Ueeenlor Heredi
tary* ®I.OO a box; fl boxes, ®?>.oo. Kent by
mall, pr, ii*lil, on reeelpt of prtoo. Wo guar
antoo to cure any ease of nieu. • huiriuiteod
mid sold only hy
THIS Hlttur Hltlftl 00.. Havamiah. Ua.
niHhICATIDNS.
)| BAYISWEa
M®tea
I •ffy <JOHN c.i.hiHAYNCSUOvXr
vy Maos.
/ft Bp<'nk©r*. ltrSrhfV>l,
■ 1_ MtA I 'hl* mmJ l*nrltr. <Ttnlomu frvo.
R ■ W T s DODSON, l*ubltahr,Cii!uma
BHOBN.
Tltts is a Shoo
That’s sure to g;o through
Eighteen Hundred and Ninoty-two.
Hive jrour foot a show tl ey’U hove to ofirry
you tliroitsh tho New Year. If you givo them
their daafeHa, you'll nut ttaom Into aiioea that
they will take kbi.tlv to You’ll lie doing a
handsome thing by thorn if you tnonae them iu
e pair of our W. When you ul" wearing them,
neither you mu they will nave auytblug to oom
plain * belli. The day may onino when a better
shoo than this can be raid for tho umnov, for
Time brings wendhrful Improveraouts a* wall a*
new yearn, but It hasn’t come yot and thorn'*
no sign of It.
1 carry a complete lino of JAMKB MEANS’
si), J‘( and $1 Shoes: also the prottleAt t.adlov’
IhmgolM Khl Holt now ahown, at $- hi). My t‘4
l,adieu KUI llutt is the bb*t Shoe shown In tho
city nt the price, fail and examine.
A. S. NICHOLS,
128 Broughton Stroct,
PAIMTKRH.
Broiilloi Bros, & Cos.,
I‘KALKkitA IN
Faints, Oilg.Varnlsboa, Brushos,
Glass, Etc.
A font! for F. W. DFAOE'S HEADY-MIXED
I'AINTS, Home, fcllgn and Decorative I'amt
lug, Wall Taper and lulerior Decoration*.
42 ami 44 Barnard Street.
TICLKHUONK NO. 188.
I’Ll' M HICK.
KM NIC 1,1 N I ote
GAS BOTES AND GLOBES
L. A. MCCARTHY’S,
■4.0 DRAYTON' WT,
w"*"—" - w
nsu an i) uxatXKtu.
EST.VHIJeUKI) ISM.
M. M. Sullivan & Son,
Wholesale Tub ani Oyster Dealers,
' 150 llryan at. and INi Ray lane, Savannah. Ua
Fieh order* for l\*nta Gorda reotlveJ her*
havo prompt attention.
i ~
CKMfiNT.
Portland Com ont.
,r VaoAit“ Brand Knghau l\\rtland Oemout, a
i superior article and nuitatde (or making sU*>
nlk*. For ale by
C. M. UILREUT £ 00* Important
KAII.KOAItk.
South Bound Bailroad Cos.
—■ - ■ ——,— - * . _
No M 80. It | T mr. 7k,-am. No t, , trrxcr 33. 1,1. No. IL No. !A
I .Mpn. XlO am Iy>e '.TmrloUw Arrive i pm ?' dam
r 441." !, ’ rri-.M ....'/.mm’.A Leave S:f prn I; , <ton
r. iOptfi r /fM-ri Lava Columbia * Arrive XiJO pm -0 pm
“-''a:, fy-av- A ugn.ia Arr.v-, : :Xh pm
** p I'eaflain Arrive Fairfax lysrva 11 5; am DCpn
“ Yip 10 *lam Lear* Fairfax Arrlvs lDOtam fCljm
11 :(H p m 11:40 pmj Arrive .. -avannah Leave ‘ am pm
Tr:n betw en Itfiviuiiiah. Columbia and Augu.la run hy itith meridian, or Central time.
Train, twtvriwn ( lane-e. and ' .ur ott - run by 7ttb meridian, or hastera time.
OEO l>‘> LK WADLEY, (iennrai Manager J. F. BABBITT. JR.. G. P. A.
Fl.OUil.
Ho who receives a
good turn should nev
er forget it. He who
:eats
SELF-EAISINO
Buckwheat
cakes once, will re
member the taste and
want them again.
UKOt’KKI hx
BUTTER l
ELLINGTON
PRINT
BUTTER!
J. S. TYSON, JR., & C 0„
(id liUrji STREET.
it ..
TUK tiORRIKICK MANCPACTCRINS CO^
We Imvo Loon informod by some of our
frirud* tliftt con*Morabk Yuik hnn b?on made
tb<vt tho prloo* for i( !C mlvfrtJaed bv u* are
wintor j)rio>'H only, N<*w, to lo wr that wear©
liucore, wo will *iy that vro are ready to con
trtict with any rnapontiiblo parti©* for one year
at our rt(lv*rtlHed rate*, ami hJko tliat we are
now ready to Fell ticket a in any <?uauLity at our
ui Ivor lined rate. Our prices are oh follows:
liW pouud* of ice delivered 2ft cents
fto pouud* of ice delivered Ift ceuts
£6 pounds of ico delivered 8 cents
Ticket* good for 100 pounds of ice, 40coiits
per 100,
100 pounds of Ico at our factory, 15 cents
per 100.
QOKRUC ICE MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
LOUIS P. HART, President,
■OTltAi
THE MARSHALL,
11. TsT. FISH’S
European Hotel and
Restaurant,
Broughton St., Savannah, Ga.
ROOMS SOc. TBc, 31 per day. oach person.
THE MORRISON HOUSE.
( ontrally located on lino of gtroet cars, offer*
J pleasant *outh room*, with excellent
board at moderate price*. Sowera*re
and ventilation perfect, the sanitary condi
tion of the house is of the bent. Corner Brough
ton and Drayton Hired*. .Savannah, Ga.
GRAIN AND I*KUVIBIONB.
STRAW! STRAW!
STRAW I
Four hundred tons nice clean, bright straw in
HiAall bah*.
Texas It. P. Oats. Seed Rye, Hay,
Corn and Oats, Our Own Cow
Peed, Cotton Seed Meal.
T. eJ. DAVIS,
150 Hay Stroot.
Solo Agent for Oniuo Manhattan Food.
■■!,, ■ '
tV lIOLK9ALB GKOCKKn,
GOOD HEALTH
U one of tho greatest blessings bestowed on
mankind. Excesses are great destroyer* of
health. A little stimulant when taken in nioti
c rat tou, hucli as the OLD KNICKERIhH’KKH
UVK amt OLD FASHIONED RYE WttISKIES
are preservatives. Ask your grooors for these
with our name and guarantee.
HENRY SOLOMON & SON,
Wholesale Liquor Dealers, Savannah, Gil
aUULRHAN KAILWAkS
Oomkl after FRIBaY, Nov. 6, ISUI,
■WI.VTKU fit VIJUDU L. IC
City 4; Suburbia lly. i Coast Line K. II Cos.
For Honnventure, Thunderbolt, Isle oi Hope,
Montgomery and Beaulieu, OITV Timnl
The s:ik> p. m. train leave* from Second Ave
nue depot. All other trains leave from Holton
street depot.
For Thunderbolt 0:40, 10:00, 11:00 a. m., 3:3d,
4:00. 6:30 t\ in lieturning, leave 6:15, 8:30 a.
in.. 1:00, 9 :<U, 5:10 and 5: flirt p m.
For Ulo of Hope fl: *O. 10:00 a. in.. tS:00, 6:30
p. tn. Kclurning, leavo 0:00, 8:00 a. in., ♦1:30,
5:50 p. tn.
For Montgomery and Beaulieu 8:40. *10:00 a.
m, 3:UUp. tu. Reluming, 7:90 a. m., •13:50,5:09
p. m.
*W ednemlays, Saturdays and Sundays only.
tSiVvuul avenue and Whitaker sirt'et.s.
TValn* leave Honarcntur* 5 uuuutos After
leaving Thunderbolt.
Saturday night * tioiu leave* oity 7:00 p. m.
special Sunday schedule iu Sunday '* issue,
G W, ALLEY. Supt.
SMUMMNU.
FOR DARIEN, BRUNSWICK
And ltmnviil*W> t'oiuts. OTH. BELLEVUE.
LTi, bt- lUinati TurUjs aiiJ Kn.Un %t S
r m ; witiinitnr. L>4v Hr mswi.-k' W
•I'd SLm\ys Sl'. * ; kmw HftrWi W\xlnxlya
■.! tWiimtAjns' r ; *rnr .-vx. ua.i Ttiurs
>t*J* wi.t Huiidars ;* a. F.ir ar k r iu:‘.v u
| VfbLrL Pl,r wWI UIdSOS * EUuk'*
SHXPPrJTG.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
—for—.
New York, Itaton aai Philadelphia.
J’ABHAGE TO SEW YOHK.
CABIN otn rr i
kx-x-hhon. moo
bteekade woo
PAHBAOB TO BOSTO.V.
F.I T'ftHlOJt ■'f*?
btleragk ; „ L"
I'ABHAOE TO DHII-AItELDHIA.
(Via ftxw Yohx. )
exCURHION S
bi dkiu ti k ji £
inagmfloout st/iaiuanlps of t.Vvra Una*
an, appolutol to nail a* follow*—db.a iar l
tl.'.'i*:
TO NEW YORK.
KANSAS CITY, C*pt. W. H. Fuuieb, FRI
DAY. Jan, 1, B * m.
CHAITAHOOC’HEE, r:>pt. 11. 0. Daooktt
SATURDAY, Jan. 2. 6:3J v. M.
NACOOCHEE, Oapt. F. SatTu, MONDAY, Jan.
4, H r. it.
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, Capt. C. 8. Buho
WEDNESDAY, Jau. (5, lO.'SOa m.
CITY oE AUGUSTA, Capt. J. W. Catiiaiuvx,
FRIDAY, Jau. ti, 12:30 r. M.
TAI.I AHAPSEE. Capt. S. L. Askins, BATUR
DAY, Jnn. 2, 1:30 p. m.
TO BOSTONT.
CITY OK SAVANNAH, Capt. G. C. BaVAait.
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 1), 10 a. u.
CITY OF MAOON, Capt U. O. Lbwis, BAT
URDA Y, Jun. 0, t:3O p. M.
GATE CITY, Capt. C. B. Goodins, WEDNES
DAY, Jau. 13, S:3O p. h.
TO PHILA.DELPHIA.
[For freight only.]
DESSOUO, Capt. E. Christy, SUNDAY, Jan
3, 7:30 A. m.
Through bills of lading given to Eastern anil
Northwestern points and to ports of tha Doited
Kingdom and the continent.
For freight or passage apply to
_ , C. U. ANDERSON, Agent,
Waldburg Building, west ot City Exoaange,
MerchftDts’andMinersdransportaiion Coa’y
For Baltimore.
(STANDARD TIME.)
CABIN 3PI 00
CABIN (ROUND TRIP) 29 00
INTERMEDIATE 10 00
CABIN TO WASHINGTON IB 20
CABIN TO PHILADELPHIA 17 HO
INTERMEDIATE TO PHILADELPHIA.. 12 r 0
Tickets sold to all points on the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad.
THE STEAMSHIPS of this company are ap
pointed to sail from Savannah lor Haiti.
more as follows—standard timet
WM CRANE. Capt. Enos Foster, SATUR
DAY, Jau. 2. 1892, 7 p. M.
WM LAWRENCE, Capt. J. W. Kirwand,
WEDNESDAY, Jau. 8, 10 a. m.
D 11. MILLER, Capt. O. W. Biu.upe, SATUR
DAY, Jau. ft, 2 p. m
And from Baltimore every Tuesday and Frl
day.
Through bills of lading given to all points
West, all the manufacturing towns iu New
England, and to porta of the United Kingdom
and tho Continent.
J. J. OAROLAN, Ageat,
Plant Steams hip .Line.
TRIWSKILY.
.Port Tampa, Key West and Havana.
SOUTH-BOUNa
Lv Tort Tampa Mon.. Thur. and Sat, 10 p. .
Ar Key West Tuos.. Frl. and Hun. at 4 P. at,
Ar Havana Mon., Wed. and Sat., 0 a. a.
NORTHBOUND.
Lv Havana Mon., Wed. and Sat. at 12:40 p. *.
Ar Key West Mon.. Wed. and Sat. at 0 p. a.
Ar l’ort Tampa Tues,, Timm, and Sun , 8 p.,
Connecting at I’orkS Tampa with West India
Fast Mall train to anti from Northern and East
ern cities For stateroom accommodations ap
ply to K. 1U ARMSTRONG, Ttoksl Agent. Port
Tampa.
WILBUR McCOY. G. F. and T. A.
Compagnie Generale Transatiantique
French Line to Havre.
BETWEEN New York and Havre*, from plor
No 49, N. K , foot of Morton street. Trav
el era by this line avoid both transit by English
railway an 1 the discomfort of crossing the
channel in a small boat. Special tram leaving
tin* company's dock at Havre direct for Paris
ou arrival of steamers, baggage checked at
New York tlirough to Paris.
LA OrtAtoPlUMt, Hoyss, SATURDAY, Jan.
s s'Bo a M
LA NORM AN DIE, Laurent, SATURDAY, Jan.
N, U:A> a. ai.
UA BoLRGOGNR, Lkookup, SATURDAY, Jan
It' l . 5 4 M.
PRICE OF PASSAGE (Including wine):
TO HAVRE—First Cabin, from SBO to $l9O,
according to loci ion: Second Cabin. $00;
age from New York to Havre $915). steerage
i from New York t Pans ssr 50, including wiuo,
bedding aud utensils.
A. FORGET, General Arent, 3 Bowling Green,
foot of Broadway, Now York.
Or R. W. HUNTANARUS,
WILDER 00., 190 Bay street, Savannah
.YgenU.
BEAUFORT AND PORT ROYAL, S. C.
STEAMER ALPHA. H. A. Stkohhar.
Will leave every Tuesday and Thursday at II
o'clock a. . returning every Wednesday and
Friday. No freight received after 10:30 a. a. oa
sailing days ill touch at UiufTton ou Tues
day aud Friday.
Special triia to Bluffton every Sunday at 10
a. a , returning leave Bluffton at 8 a. u. Mon
day.
For further inf r mat ion, apply to
C li. MEDLOCK. Apri.: Katie', wharf.
'TV COUS TV OFFK'ERS,—Pooka and Kaakl
1 required hy county officer, for the u*e of
the courts. or for office use. supplied to order bv
the MORNING NFWo FIUNIcNw liOCBJLI
| VhUakar aiTMt, aavaagaA.
KAIL.ROA.DS.
Florida Central and Peninsular RaSro^f
Fiv i. A T,'. • K us; ru ■ T\ PA-ii vtDiv n - ov , a
<i ;>• , HTH -READ DOWN GUIN , S and . . .. '‘ J *
BE SIRE THAT VOI ll TICKETS REAI) via CALI,ARAN.
Daily. Daily. ! t*£f. ! Daily. !
I
13.45 pm 70* a Lv Savannah ,vr 750 pm 12:'l n 'ni
eiipm 11 A at, Lv aiiahati at l:4ipj 7:&; an.
9:05 pm 11:15 am Lv Jacksanviile Ar 1.55 pm C:Wam
12 n’t B:s3 .to Ar Hawth rne. Lv 10:.4am 8:83 am
t,lpm Ar Surer S’ rings. Lv 9:40 am
2!21 3:44pm ir • cala Lv 9:31 am l t'ani
135 am ii•pm vr W.l i wood Lv :Isa n 18:l5ntn
-473 in • Ip.. Ar La- c e L 7:3c am 19:5* ami
Sltam f*.*iprc. >.r Bade o!ty Lv 7.14a , 1/30 pm,
635 am 7:ls pm Ar Plant City Lv 5:57 a 1 V:I7 pm
7 45an. S2lpm Ar Tsmpa. Lv I:X>am 8:10 pm
8: -A am 1:4 pm Lv VV:.dwo and Art S3'am li:lsam
5.15 am 6:40 pm Ar Tare res Lv; 7 :A3 am 4:00 pn,
7:soam 6:31 pm Ar Apopka ......Lv; 0:37 am 5:55 pm!
9:00 am 7:10 pm Ar Orlando Lv C:osa:n 4:30 pm
4:’B am 5:4* pm Lv . Lacoochee Ar 7:32 am 10:53 an.l
1 8:*,) am 8:43 pm Ar Tarpon Springs Lv 7:40 pm
! 8:88am 4 opm Ar butherland Lv ; 7:** pm I
J iu:ooam 10:51 pm Ar St. Petersburg Lv I 6:05 pm
's:W am *4:57 pm Ar Bunnellon Lv * a :'Sam *4:31 pmi
I *6:30 pm Ar Homosaasa Lv *3:45 am
j Ml pm Ar Gainesville Lv 10:23 am
I ; 6:20 pm Ar.. I'odarljgr Lv 6:Boami
SAVANNAH A-VT) KKK -.ANGINA. ~ *
7:85 pm 7:o* am Lv Savannah Ar 7:50 pm- 13:14 n'V
! 9:45 am 3:00 pm Ar F>-.-r.ar.iiaa Lv 10:10am 5:50 p.-nj
•Daily except Sunday. *M _
CALLAII l\ U the transfer station for all points In south Florida reached bv th„ w .
P. and it* eonneetiana. ’ • '
Solid trafoa Caliban to Tampa and Orion 10. Close connection at Tamna with So Fla i>
for Port Tampa. Kay West aud Havana. Close connection ar Ower.sboro with 8o Fla r u r
Lakeland an 1 Bartow. Close connection a' T ivar.-a % icti J,T. an 1 (C. X. Hr for Hint .m ro f
Titusville. Pullman Buffet sleeping cars on ni;ht trains. Through short line Jacksonville tov l
Orleans, Jacksonville to L,omasviila, Mon , eo'n“rv ai l Cine nati Tickets + >ld aa i h,*
cheeked through to all points in tbe United States. Canada and Mexico. Send for host s
Florida published, and for any information desired, to ol
U. F. MAX Will.L. G. M. A. O. MACI ONELL. 5, P. A_, Jacksonville
Savannah, Florida and Western Railway
WAYCROaS SHORT LINE-TIME CARD. / *
SCHEDULE OK THROUGH TRAINS TO FLORIDA AND SOUTHERN GEORGIA
G*JING SOUTH—READ DOWN. GOING NORTH—READ lfp~
5 gr | 113 l ! H 78 Ti
7:ss pm 12:411 pm 7:01 am 8:)um Lv Savannah Ar 18:14 pin 7:50 pin'7-’ii’imi ™
lonxipm 3:0:1pm 8 Warn 7:14 am. Ar Ju„ Lv 10:81 L, 6S3p£ : KS
8:10 p n Ar.. Brunswick. ET..Lv 12:10 pm J:***
lv:00 nt 4:40 pin 9:45 aw *<:S0a::; ; Vr.... Waycroa*.. ..Lv ! 9:lsam 4:10 pm il*is*ani Pa'L’*
.:1 <am 18:10pm 18:10 pn. Ar.Brunswick,RfeW.Lv 7:,0 am V " I'.t, a
,0:10 am. 8:10 am 8:00 pm B:oopm|Ar Albany. Lv 3-45 am !J"2, !’ ia
< :4.'> am 7:85 pm 1J:00 n’n 11:30am Ar... Jacksonville .. .Lv 7:ooam 1:00 pm '*7 : !Wa'n
1:50 l'“> i-iS pm 4:40 pu. Ar Sanford Lv I:l3am 7:05 K . i iu,
8:55 pm, 8:55 pnii-Vr.. ...Tamjia. Lv 748 pm s.oopm
;••• 0:40 pm 9:40 pm Ar. ■ .Port Tampa .. .Lv 7:00 pm
5;80 “ ....I Ar Live Oak.. Lv ....... .. a.-aa• •• •
10:00 am Vr....Gainesville i T ' j ; pm
18:18 pm Vr Vald •ita.-'i.'iLv !!!!!I!I! 'i 1 21?5 pra
jjii’fianil ..j 1:50 pm, .. Ar... Thomasville . L\ .. 18-:'l p m 7'. , ,n pnl
8:40 cm 3:83 I,m Vr. .Bl,ibridgo....Lv I! io SoSS "i::":: tSSS
•• 4:lopm Vr. .Chattahoochee..Lv '.... i.wpiu
g-OOpm) 7t85 ami Ar.. .Montgonv r.v f: ; iV|in i.O ' !’™
V 1 'iVMmDa.I'.N q-lyx .!, £O. l:i_ AV. ig® JdaTIQN -Dai.yex.Sun.lay No. A
Lv Savannah I 3:55 pm ETj^^
Ar orup. I 8:00pm Ar Savannah 1“.".M..." *.'"*.*.* oiSS
- , w . .SDKBjPING CAR SERVICE AND CONNECTIONS
Atlanta. Trains Nos. 87 an 15c mn -ct at Jesun for Macon. Atlanta and the
nects at Waycr as for Albany. Montgomery. New Orleans Naahvßt • ro 15.c0m.
St : Louis. Through Pullman Sleepe? Waycr,to St Touls Train' a with
Midland railway at Hainbridire for Montgomery and the west. °°‘ C fa w tn Al, am a
Tickets sold to all points and tiairuaite checked through; also slfnlre car berths and
Sl^ssenKerstal dons, and tick, t office. 33 Bull street. GKO. E. §ALLERY.Ti“ et^gen'
R. Q. FLEMING. Superintendent. W, M. DAVIDSON. General Passenger Agent,
: Richmond & Danville R. R. Cos"
flnrjrfl —operating the
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA.
IJI BFF'ECT DEC- 20TII, ltW] TIME,\JJTH MBUtIDIAW.t
TO MACON. AUGUSTA AND ATLANTA,
ALSO BIRMINGUAM VIA ATLANTA.
LvSavannah....'. 8:00 am 8:10 pm
Ar Maoon B'3o p m 3:86 am
Ar Augusta. 1 :u0 p m 6:-Ui ain
Ar Atlanta. 7:35 pm 7:16 am
Ar Birmingham.. 6:40 am 10:10 pm
TO ROME AND CHATTA. VIA ATLANTA.
Lv Savannah 8:00 a m 8:10 p m
Ar Macon 8:30 pm 3:25 am
Ar Atlanta 7:35 pin 7:45 am
Ar Kingston B:4lpm 10:16 aml
Arßome *11:25 am
Ar Chattanooga, 13:25 am 1:14 pm
TO ROME & CHATTA. VIA CARROLLTON.
Lv Savannah 8:00 am 8:10 n m
Lv Maoon 3:45 pin B:4sam
Lv Griffin * 9:20 a m
Ar Carrollton 18:05 p in
Ar Rome 2:55 pm
Ar Chattanooga 6:15 p m
TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS
Via Macon and Columbus.
Lv Savannah 8:10 pin
Ar Maoon 8:25 ain .7.7...!
Ar Columbus 11:35 am
Ar Birmingham. 7:00 pm
Ar Memphis 7:2oam
TO LYONS.
Lv Savannah 6:50 am 7:50 pm
Ar Melilrim 7:30 am 8:23 pm
Lv Mel trim A.. 7:soam B:2spm
Ar Lyons 13:30 pm 11:00 pm
THROUGH SCHEDULES TO SAVANNAH.
Lv Birmingham 8:00 a m
Lv Columbus 8:40 p m
Ar Macon 8:00 p m
Lv Macon 11:15 p ra
Ar Savannah 6:80 am
Lv Birmingham 8:00 am
Lv Oolumbus I , Macon 3:40 p m
Ar savannah I '“ Macon.. 6:3oam
Lv Montgomery 1 7:3(1 p m 0:53 u m
Lv Eufaula V via Macon 10:24 pin 10:0! a m
Ar Savannah ) 6:20 pm 6:30 ain
WsKSsk:=iii scßiDaE--..--- v: ., i .^.-. s ds s .,
Gd family excursion days (Tuesdays aud Fridays) the rate will be for round triix whnl£
Uoketa, 35 oeota; half tlckett, 90 oeuta 01 ®
•t)aily except Sunday. tßundaj only. i*
Sleeping oars on nignt trains between Savannah, Augusta and Spartanburg; Savannah anft
Maoon: Savannah and Atlanta. ®
Dinner tram lv. Savannah *2:oop.m. Returning, lv.Guyton 3:40 p.m.; ar.Savannah *4* 15 n m.
daily. Sunday excepted. ' **■
Holcyondale accommodation, lv. Haioyondale 0:5o am.; ar. Savannah 8:00 a m. r*
turning, lv. Savannah 6:05 p.m.; ar. Haleyondale b:OS p. ru. ’
8:10 p. m. train from Savannah will stop at Guyton.
l’asaengers for Sylvania. Wnghteville, Mil ledge ville and F.atonton should take B*oo a. m f A u
For Carrollton. Ft. Gaines, Talbotton, take 8:10 p. m. train. ’ *
Ticket office l£> Bull str *et and depot.
w. 11. GREEN. Gen. Manager. 5 . K. McBKE, O 'tu Supt. SOL HAAS, Traffic Managi
J. L. TAYLOR. Gen. Passenger Agent. S. 11 HARDWICK A G. P. A., Savannah Go S
Charleston and ~~ Savannah Bailroaa.
Schedule in Effect Dec. 21, 1891.
'’TRAINS leave and arrive at Savannah by Sta Marti time, which Is 30 minutes slower thin
JL city time. Time at Charleston, .sth meridian.
' NORTHWARD. j J SOUTHWARD.' “
10- 36- 7S. 14. i 27. 15. 35, 23.
1:40 pin 8:05 am 8.10 pm 12:39 pm Lv ...Savannah.... Ar- 6:44 om 12:32 pm 5:43 pm 6:05 uia
3:45 pro 10:10 am PCS pm S 11 pm Ar.. Y-massoe ...Lv 5:04 am 10:.S am 3:80 pm 8:09 am
6:30 pm 11:20 am ... 530 pm Ar. ..Valterborn . Lv 8:30 am l w pin
7:12 pm 1:35 pm 12:56 am 5-06 pro; Ar.. .Charleston . .Lv' 4:09 am 1 8:46 am 2:!5 pin i:45 am
S:A) pm 5:20 pti.'Ar—AUendale Lv 10.320 am . .
6:25 pm 1:10 pm *6 *1 pm f Ar Beaufort ....Lvj *5:50 am 2:50 pm .7.777
7:33 pm I 7:35 pm Ar Augusta Lv| 8;35 aru
■ 6:40 pm 7:44 am 4 r... Richmond ... Lv 3:53 pm ! 9:15 am
i 11:10 pm 13:01 pin Ar.. Washington ..Lv 10:57 am I j 4-30 am
1 12:48 am 1:17 pun Ar... Baltimore....Lv. 9:15 am. I j 2:50 ain
i 6.30 amj 6:30 pm; \r.. New York .. Lv:'.4:ls am 1 0:03 pn
•Daily except Sunday. * ' ~~ "
Train No. 11 stops at Y'emaasee and Green Fond. Train No. 74 stops at Montleth, Hardeerllla,
Rilge.and, Coosawhatchio, Green Feud an ! Ravenel. Train No, 23 st ps at ltidgeland Train No
2T stops a: Hl-ig land. Tra :is Nos, 15, 16. 3, 36 stop at ah stations. Trains Nos. !t. 78. 27, 15 35
an . 88, 16 a:, i2B daily. Connection f r Fort Royal and Augusta stations, Yetnassee to 7u
gusta. made by trains Noe. 14 and 16 daily. Connection for Beaufort and Fort K. yal made by
No. 36 da ly and !6 daily except Sunday.
Trams N0a.14, 23. 27 and 7S have Pullman sleep >rs between Savannah and New York.
No connection to or from W alterboro on Sunday.
F r tickets. Pullman car reservations and other information apply to G. E. MALLERY.
Ticket Agent, 22 Bull street, and ac depot. *
C 8. GADSDEN, Superintendent. E. P. McSWTXEY, Gen. Fas,. Agent,
MERCHANTS. marufacrarers. merTi%ii<* |
corporation. and ail other* in need ol
tnnUn*. UthoT*pMiu. and :iaoli boolra cm
T Ujr orders promptly idled, at c.>t vju
ggfc* wswa rw>
TO SFARTANBURG AND ASHEVILLE.
LvSavannah 8:10pm
Ar Augusta 5:40 ain .
Ar Spartanburg 1:35 pm .7.77!
Ar Flat Rook 3i45 pru ....
Ar Htmiieraonvilie 3:54 p m .*..*.*!*"
Ar Aahovilitj 4;ltfp 0 i
TO NEW ORLEANS VTA MACON Sl ATLANTA
LvSavannah 8:00am
Ar Atlanta 7:35 u m
Ar Montgomery.. 6:00 am
Ar Mobile 13:10p m
Ar Now Orleans j,
Ti) NEW < iRLEANS via MaCON & OOLUMBUS
Lv Savannah 8:10 p m
Ar Macon 8:25 a m
Ar Oolumbus 11:35 a m
Ar .Montgomery p m
Ar Mobile 8:25 a m
Ar New Orleans 7:45 a , a
TO NEW ORLEANS via .MACON & EUFAULA
Lv Savannah 8:00 a m 8:10 p m
Ar Maoon 3:80 pin 3:25 a m
Ar Eufaula 4:40 ain 4:13 p m
Ar Montgomery .... 7:35 ain 7:20 p m
AT Mobil" 2:OU pin 3:15 ain
Ar New Orleans 7:20 p m 7:35 a m
TO ALBANY VIA MACON.
Lv Savannah 8:00 am 8: to p m
Lv Macon 8:25 pin 10:30 a m
Lv Amerlotis 11:20 pm 1:03 pm
Lv Smith ville 11:50 p m 2:05 p m
Ar Albany 12:40a m 2:55 pin
Lv Amerl(JUS I Vaoon 3:3S a 1:03 ptn
Ar Savannah 1 v a acon '''C:3O p m 6:30 am
Lv Augusta.... 1:20 p m 11:35 p m
Ar Savannaii C:3o p m 6 ;3 0 a m
Lv Albany ) 3:15 am 11:10 am
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Ar Savannah) 6:30 p m 6:80a in
Lv Atlanta 7:10 a in 10 p m
Lv Macon 10:58 am 11:15 pm
Ar Savannah 6:30 pm 6:.T. a ia
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