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GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
ffHE MEWS O? Trial TWO STATES
TOLD IN PARAGRAPHS.
A Ner~o Jailed at Covington on a Se
rious Charge—A Missing Man Pound
Murdered Near TallaDOOsa-Instancea
of Successful Farming—Vra. Dixie
Haygood io a $2,000 Frock.
QKOUQIA.
A mail service has been established over
the Macon and Dublin railroad.
E. S. Roberts, a merchant of VThitesbure,
■who was closed up some weeks ago by the
sheriff, has about made a settlement of all
claims against him and will reopen hisst _>re
at an early day.
Monroe Advertiser : R. P. Thigpen, while
out hunting last week, came across a num
ber of crows attacking an owl. For tho
want of better game he shot the owl, and
at tae report of the gun down came the owl
and three crows.
On March 15 Richard Byrne was shot and
killed by unknown parties on Tallapoosa
river, some miles above Tallapoosa. Sun
day bis body was found neur the river
■with four bullet holes in the face. There is
no clew as to who the murderers are.
Jim Neal, a bad black Lothario, assaulted
a colored girl, only it years old, named Car
rie Jones, in Fast CoviDgton last Friday.
He was arrested during the night ami
lodged in jail. A preliminary trial was
held before J udge Dickson on baiurday af
ternoon, and Neal committed to jail to
await the action of the next grand jury.
Alpharetta Free Press: Winn Dunbar
of Roswell shot at some boys last week and
is about to got in trouble about it. The
bovs were bird huntiug behi id bis house,
and he told them to stop it. The boys did
uot stop, whereupon he got his pistol and
began tiring on them. One of tho boys now
wears a hat with a bullet hole through the
brim.
Eastman Times-Journal ; W T . T. Daniel
showed us on Saturday last a sample of
home made sugar that will compare favor
ably with a great deal that is sold from
the' stores. He Is a farmer who be
lieves in living at home and boarding at
the same place. He made last year, besides
his cotton crop, over DtiO bushels of corn,
200 bushels of pease and potatoes andjother
products in proportion.
Eastman Times-Journal: Tho case of the
Empire Lumber Company was called on
Tuesday morning and was postponed until
the fifth Monday in May, when an ad
journed term will be held for the purpose of
trying this case. This is a veiy interesting
case, indebtedness to the amount of some
thing near ?i,000,000 being Involved. Sev
eral Macon lawyers, os well as a good num
ber outside of the stato, are engaged in this
case.
A meeting will be held to-morrow at the
office of R. H. Plant, at Macon, to perfeot
organization of the Macon Abstract and
Loan Company, recently formed. The last
dollar of the necessary capital of <201,000
has been subscribed. The projectors of the
movement aro such meii ns J. W.
Cabanin, H. E. Park, R. 11. Plant, J. J,
Gobi', J. I). Stetson and others. The com
pany w ili begin to do business within a very
short time.
Grilfin News and Sun; A prize-fight on
u small scale took place Monday afternoon
at Cole’b warenouse. The participants were
Harry Hill and Will Holloway, two well
known negro boys of this city. Gloves
were used and six rounds were fought, arid
both were punished pretty severely. The
fight was declared a draw at tne end of the
eixtli round, the time being about twenty
five minutes. The gate receipts, amounting
to f6, wore divided equally between the
two.
Mrs. Annie Abbott, better known as
Dixie Haygood, the Georgia electrio won
der, has been astounding the people of Lon
don, England, for several months past
drawing large audiences at all her exhibi
tions. A few days ago Miss Kate Dunlop
of Macon, who is a sister of Mrs. Abbott,
received from the latter a letter telling of
her success, and inclosing a large number
of photographs. In one of the pictures the
Georgia wonder was wearing a SII,OOO dress,
one of W orth’s latest.
Eastman Times-Joumal; Our venerable
friend, W. D. Lowry of Mitchell’s district,
is TO years of age, but he is as sprightly as
most boys of 17. During the present term
of court Mr. Lowry has been serving on
the grand jury, end lust Thursday when
that body adjourned he decided that he
■would go home, a distance of nine miles, on
foot. At once he started on his journey,
and in two hours and ten minutes had
reached bis destination, feeling not much
the worse from his trip. Mr. Lowry is one
of Dodge county's best citizens.
Covington Star; Iu a ride of t wenty-Qve
or thirty miles through the country, on Fri
day, tne Star saw a Newton county man
who had eighty or e gbty-five bales of cot
ton packed away about his gin bouse. And
he has pleuty of o. ru and meat to supply his
farm demands for something to eat. He
may not realize his full anticipations iu re
gard to the price of o< tton, but he has it as
a surplus anyhow, and does not need the
money. There is still a considerable amount
of cotton scattered through the country, and
we would be glad to see it all aold for 10
cents a pound.
Newnan Herald; E. 8. Daniel of Pan
ther creek district is one of the most suc
cessful oat growers in the county, and Dever
fails to raise good crons of this useful cereal.
Last year tie gathered and threshed 283
bushels from sixteen acres, besides feeding
three bead of stock for two months—so that
the actual yield was probably in excess of
SOU bushels. He cultivates wbat is kuown as
tho South Carolina yellow-bearded rust
proof oat. and, since Christmas, has sold 100
bushels for seed at $1 per bushel. He has
increased his aoreago in oats tnis year from
sixteen to sixty-two aores.
.AlpharettaFree Press: Joe Maddox of
Freemansville was in our sanotum last Tues
day. He is running over with enthusiasm
since his return from Kansas. He says the
Kansas farmers are all in a tirosperous con
dition, more so thau the Georgia fanners.
He says some of the farms are mortgaged
for the purchase money, but as a usual
thing every farmer owns bis farm. The
alliance, says Jce, Is dead in Kansas, and the
state will give the republican party 50,000
majority this fall. The calamity howl has
lost its charm, and the honest farmers fall
back to their farms and their old parties.
FLORIDA.
The Tampa Bay hotel will remain open
until the middle of April.
The Hotel Indian River at Rockledge
closed for the season Monday.
John Maddox of Apalachicola proposes
Setting up a fund to bu ild a shell road for
the use of buggy riders.
It is rumored that George W. Robinson,
formerly of Mill view, will build and operate
a large saw-mill at Apalacbieola.
Capt. 8. E. Rice has been apnointed
supervisor of registration for Froakli i
county. Capt. Robert Knickmeyer having
tendered his resignation.
Samuel Harn of Orlando has bought the
Dee Harper grove on Turkey U:e the
tract containing ninety-seveD acres; consul
eration. *7,000.
Tne Chattahoochee river has been so high
of late that all steamers In the lower river
have been making short tripe, not being
able to get under the bridge at Fort Gains*
Col. Akers has been appointed by Brig
Gen. 8. F French adjutant general of the
Third brigade of 'United Confederate
Veterans. His office in Orlando will be the
headquarters for the brigade.
Orla do Secord; The half blind negro
who plays the sleepy and squeaky ac
cordion, turned over his nickels aud psnnies
to the bank yesterday, aud took bills
amounting to about $lO. It would seem
from this that he hat a softer job than run
ning a daily paper.
At Mayo on last Saturday night, the head
of a ba rel containing about forty gallons
of eyiup belonging to W. T. Dees, burst,
which resulted in the loss of the entire bar
tel of syrup, Thu is the sixth barrel o'
syrup that Mr. Dees has lost in this way
duiing the past few months.
Las: Thursday while George R. McCall
of Mayo was working on anew building at
the turpentine works of Pu lley & Cos., a
heavy piece of timber fell from above,
striking him on the bead and shoulders,
earning a very painful wound. He is re
covering, however, and will soon be all right
again.
Last Wednesday while a certain young
man of Mayo was working in the turpen
tine woods ho heard bellowing and on look
ing up was startled to see that ho was being
chased by about forty infuriated cows. He
loft without further investigation. After
running until he was exhausted he looked
back only t > learn that the innocent cattle
wero having a funeral peculiar to their nat
ure over a dead oow.
GEORGIA FOLITICB.
Col. Livingston will address the public on
the issues of the day at Douglasville o*
April Ki; Jonesboro, 11th; Decatur, on t
15th; Lithoni i, 7:30 o'clock, 15th; Couy<-
on the lfith, and at Monroe on the 18th.
Ha will divide time with any one who may
desire to contest his views.
The democratic executive committee of
Walker county has called a meeting of the
citizens at the court house Saturday, April
0, to elect delegates to the state convention.
The third party organized two weeks since
ar.d there seems to be much surprise that so
many of the leading citizens are avowed
third party men.
Mrs. L. Y. A. Blackwell, who fora long
time has been on the editorial staff of the
Southern Alliance Farmer, has been de
posed. And all because of her s und demo
cratic views, if rumors be true. Mrs. Black
well left the piper Saturday, and leaves it
with a splendid reoord for hard work and
faithful endeavor. She is a sister of Larry
Gantt and became connected with the
paper when he assumed control last sum
mer. Sho is a lady of splendid literary at
tainments and a clear and forcible writer.
Her work was bright and told to the credit
of the paper. But Mrs. Blackwell is a
demoorntofa family of uncompromising
South Carolina democrats and did not
take to the third party. A few weeks ago
she was told not to write any more edi
torials for the paper. Previously she had
been doing a great deal of the work on the
editorial page. Htill Mrs. Blackwell did not
take to third party views and last week
severed her connection with the paper.
Mrs. Blackwell lias said nothing about the
real cause of her leavlrg, hut It is common
talk about alliance headquarters that she
left on account of her views on political
mailers.
Blood poisoned by diphtheria, the grip,
typhoid fever, tear let fever, eto., Is made
pure aud healthy by Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Ad.
VON MOLTKE A PRISONER.
How His Love lor Kla Olgar Got Him
Into an Uncomfortable Fix.
From the Pittsburg Dispatch.
Count von Moltke traveled one fine spring
day In 18S8 from Berlin to Potsdam, and as
his journey was on his own affairs alone he
laid aside the uniform for the cooler garb of
the civilian. Arrived at his destination, he
walked through tho city, enjoying his good
cigar and freedom from recognition. As
he entered the open square before the pal
ace, used as a parade gr und, the sentinel
before the great portal called out that smok
ing was not allowed there, but Moltke, lost
in thought, or feeling himself above the
law, walked calmly 011. But he hadsoaroo
ly turned the corner when he was stopped
by tho second sentinel, arousod by his com
rade's call, and as the civilian does not eeem
inclined to throw uv> ay hte cigar, the sol
dier pushes him into tue sentry box, with
the announcement that he is to remain
there until the watch is changed.
Moltke gives his name, but the sentry ,
serving hi* first year, answers that he does
not kn :w the general and that any oivilian
might declare himself to be Moltke. The
general is obliged to acknowledge that the
man . right, si he Mad unfortunately noth
ing but his fac# to prove his Identity. 80
he remained in the sentry box until a friend
happened to pass and Moltke prayed him to
inform the officer of the watoh of his posi
tion. The latter hurried to the spot and re
leased the great strategist, who went at once
to headquarters, aud half au hour later, to
the delight of all srn ksrs, the placards
with the interdict agalust that harmless
pleasure disappeared from the gates of the
square. 80 that an involuntary Incognito
can occasionally have unexpected good
effects.
ME.UICA.L
LONG LIFE
Is possible only when the blood is
pure and vigorous. To expel Scrof
ula poisons from the cir
culation. the superior medicine is
AYER’S Sarsaparilla. It imparts
permanent strength and efficiency to
every organ of the body. Restora
tion to perfect health and strength
Results from Using
AYER’S Sarsaparilla. Mary Schu
bert, Kansas City, Ks., writes:
"I am convinced that after having
been a'.ck a whole year from liver com
plaint, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla saved my
life. Tl best physicians being unable
to help Hie, and having tried three other
proprietary medicines without benefit. I
at last took Ayer's Sarsaparilla. The
result was a complete cure. Since then
I have recommended this medicine to
others, and always with success ”
AyER’S
Sarsaparilla
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Cos., Lowell, Mass.
Cures others, will cure you
BKAF EXTRACT.
For Imuroyefl ana Economic Cookery
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THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1892.
MEDICAL.
BEVEN. SIVE.VTESN , SEVENTY.
I .. T , ..... ..... ~ .... J ■ .... .. . ... .11 1 ,1—... Mill—— —.
To atcal otc bow aqi! U*£B'i a treat. Aad there • a w*j where there a a will. The; aUU accp up the oic, old
SOMETHING NEW.
“ Smith’s Bile Beans Small.”
Positively do not pripo nor sicken the stomach.
A perfect euro for Sick headache, Bilious attacks. Colds, Constipa
tion, and Liver complaint. 40 in a bottle. Price, 25 cents. Sold by
Druggists. Mailed on receipt of price. f
rhoto-grawure, panel uize of abowo picture with free sample 11 Bile Beans Small n mailed for 4c,
j. F. Smith & Cos., Prop's ,
No. 255 Greenwich Street, New York City.
RAILROADS.
Savannah, Florida and Western Railway,
WAYCROSB BHORT LINE—TIME CARD "
SCHEDULE OF THROUGH TRAINS TO FLORIDA AND SOUTHERN GEORGIA*.
GOING SOUTH—READ DOWN. I '•’GOING SOUTH-READ UPT
IN EFFECT MARCH 20, 1892
5 15 27 O 14 78 65 6
7. opm2; 15 pin 7.04 am 529 am Lv Savannah.. ..At l:sopin 7:sopm 4:10 am 0:35 an
10:30 pro 3:59 pm 8 38 am T:l4 am; Ar Jesup Lv 11:58am s:4opm 2:03 am 3:45 an
0:00 mu 2:20 pmi \r. .Brunswick, E T..Lv 8- .5 pm 9:30 pm
1:10 am| 5:10 pm 9:45 am B:Boam|Ar Waycroas.. ..LvlOAOom 4:10 pm 12:30 run I:lsam
i 7:15 pm| LlOptn 1:10 pm;Ar.Brunswick. TlAW Lv 7:30 am 2:00pm.. I
10:40 am 2:loam 4:20 pm 4:20 pm Ar Albany Lv 4:15 am j 3:10 pm
7:45am 7:3’ pm 12:00 un 11:36 ami Ar. Jacksonville ... Lv 8:80 am 1:10pm 9:40 pml 7:36 pm
1:20 pm 3:ooam 4:40 pm 4:40 pm Ar Sanford ...Lv 2:05 am 7:55am 1:83 pm' 1:85 pm
3:00 pra! 8:25 am 8:50 pm 8:50 pm Ar Tampa Lv 8:28 pm 8:45 am ! 8:43 am
6:40 pm 9:lsaiu 9:40 pm 9:40 pm A r.. Port Tampa Lv 7:4opm S:KI am 8:00 am
6:ooam ] | Ar LlveOak Lv 7:4opm 7:4opm
30:00 am j Ar.... Gainesville.. ~J,v 4: <5 pm I 4:!5 pm
4:44 am 'l2:s3pm Ar Valdosta. l.v 2:olpm 8:58 pm B:sßpm
6:30 am ...:2:2opm Ar. Thomasville .. .Lv j:2:31 pm 7:lopm 7:lopm
3:10 am 816 pm Ar. . .Monticello..... Lv |11:40 am 4:30 pm 4:30 pm
B:4oam 4:lopm (AT liatnbridge Lv 10;00am 4:40 : m 4:40 pm
- Vr Chatcahoocuee .Lv ...,| i
6:12 am 11:32 pm, 7:15 pm Ar Macon Lv ! i ;10:2O pm
8:36 am 3:10 am Ar Atlanta Lv 1 1 7:05 pra
6:00 pmj 7:85 ami I |Ar.. Montgcm-rv ~r.v 7;Bp run I I 9:80 are
sewTork andTlGkiDa SFWork and Florida si’EcfAi,.
Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
Lv Savannah.. 11:28am Lv Jacksonville 9:4oam
Ar Jacksonville. 4*lspm Ar Savannah ... 3:24pm
_■ . _ SLEEPING OAR SEKVICIC AND CONNECTIONS.
Trains Nos. 23. 27, 14 and 13 carry Pullman Oars between New York and Port Tampa. 14 and
27 carry Pullman cars lietween Jacksonville and Host n. Non. 23 and 78 carry Pullman cars between
New York and Jacksonville and New York and Thomasville. Noa 5 and 66 carry Pullman cars be
tween Savanuah and Jacksonville. No. 6:‘. has Pullman car Jacksonville to New York. Nos. 5
and 0 hate Pullman cars between Savannah and Atlanta.
Trains Nos. 15 and 5 connect at Jesup for Macon, Atlanta and the west. Train 15 connects at
Waycruss for Brunswick, Albany, Montgomery, New Orleans, Nashville, Evansville, Cincinnati
and Bt. Louis. Through Pullman Sleeper Waycross to St. Louis. Train 5 connects with Ala
bama .Midland railway at Bainbrldge for Montgomery and the west.
Ticket* sold to all points and sleeping car berths secured at passenger stations, and ticket
offloa. 23 Bull street GEO. E. MALLERY, Ticket Agent, 22 Hull street
R. G. FLEMING, Superintendent. W. M. DAVIDSON, General Passenger Agent
HOTELS.
r~a J ONE OF THE MOST AP-
Tl -1 POINTED HOTELS IN THE WORLD. AC
£fl \Y> I/VG/WIV/ * **" OOMMODATIONS FOR 500 QUESTS,
. , Special rates for families and parties remain
jFn • - I lug week or longer.
**'’ • • £ Y; 4\ C\ Tourists will find Savannah one of the most
v AJf wAtl •interesting and beautiful cities in the entire
—, r South. No plaoe more healthy or desirable as a
.WATfbW & PoWCR/*** winter resort. Send for
DESCRIPTIVE ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET.
8110 KS.
WHY IS THE
VV. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WOHLD FOR THE MQNE'O
It Is a Beamless shoe, with no tack* or wax thread
hurt the feot; made of the best fine calf, stylists
and easy, and because see make more shoes of this
(trade tfutn any other manufacturer. It equals Land*
towed shoes costing from $4.<10 to $5.00.
QtfiZ 00 Genuinell and-served, the finest calf
***vJ shoe ever offered for $5.0); equals French
Imported shoes which cost from slo'to $12.01
00 rland-Sewcri Weil fine calf,
stylish, comfortable and durable. The best
shoe ever offered at this price : same grade as cus
tom-made 6ho< * costing from Stf.Oo to $y 00.
*3 50 Police frlioct Farmers. Railroad Mem
and Letter Carrlersall wear them;
seamless, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exten
sion edge. One pair will wear a year. j
CO >0 An© c*%if| no better shoo ever offered afe
cjyjfea this price; one trial will convince thuso
yvno wan* a shoo for comfort and service.
an, l Si.OO Worliinemnii’a shoes
are very stroug and durable. Those who
have given them a trial will wear no other make.
$2.00 mid 91.75 school shoes arm
O worn by tho boys everywhere; they sell
on their merits, as the Increasing sales show.
Baoo Hand-sHvnl shoe, best
c & Bongo la, very stylish; equals French
imported shoes costing from $4.00 to s6.uo.
l.ndlos* *2.50. 92.00 nud 91.75 shoe for
Blisses an* the fine Dongola. stylish and durable.
( am loti,—See that V. L. Douglas’ name and
price are stamped on tho bottom of each shoo.
. XO SI BBTITrTE._£3
Insist on local advertised dealers supplying you
Vv L, DOrfiLAS, Broeklon t i>las doidby
BYCIC BROS., Whitaker staeet.
E. S. BYCK & CO., 169 Broughton street.
SAUCE.
The Original and Genuine
(WORCESTERSHIRE)
llililil
SAUCE
Imrarts the most delidoufl Ucte and zect to
EXTRACT SOUPS.
Of a LETTER from ,sX
• MEDICAL GEN- J4|j GRAVIES.
TLEMAN nt Mad* gX
ras, to his brother 1-1® FISII*
at WORCESTER. fiM
May, IB6L HOT <fc COLD
LEA & PERRINS’ .HEATS,
that their sauce Is
highly esteemed in Mh|kl99 GAME.
India, ami Is in my KTSSftfl
opinion, the most WKlSll
palatahle, as well a
an the moet whole- faRARLBITSt
some sauce that is Bt flgffl
made.” dtc.
Beware of Imitations;
see that you get Lea & Perrins’
Biftnatureon every bottled Original & GenntneL
JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS* NEW VOKli.
(CHARLES F. PRENDERGAST
J OSucceaaor to h, H. Footman 5 Oo.J
FIRE, UA&INE AND STOIIM LNSLHA-NCB,
106 BAY STREET,
fNext West of tb Cotton Exchanged
Taleohona Call No. 34. Savannah. Ga.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.j
J£W£LKX.
A. L. OESBOUILLONS,
THE JEWELER,
CALLS the attention of the public to h’ most
carefully selected stock of GOLD
WATCHES of the best make and quality, also
bis selection of Clocks of all paterns which he
sells
AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICE,
Also his fine lin of Sterling Silverware the beet
thing for wedding presents.
EVERYTHING WARRANTED.
Repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry dont
with the beet workmanship at
A. L. DESBOUILLONS',
21 Bull Street.
KUTXUt,
THE MARSHALL,
IT. N. FISH’S
European Hotel and
Restaurant,
Broughton St., Savannah, Ga.
ROOMS BOe, 750, fl per day, each person.
THE MORRISON HOUSE.
(Centrally located on line of street cars. olTert
J pleasant south rooms, with excellent
board at moderate prices. Snweraffo
and ventilation perfect, the sanitary condi
tion of the house is of tho best. Corner Brough
ou and Drayton street. Savannah, Ga.
SUBURBAN RAILWAYS
On and after FRIDAY, Nov. 8, 1891,
WINTER BOIiICDtTI-iIC
City iiy. i Cant has 11 It Ca.
For Bona venture, Thunderbolt, Isle or Hope,
Montgomery ani Beaulieu. City Timb.
The 8:00 p m. train leaves from Second Ave
nue depot. All other trains leave from Bolton
street depot.
Fur Thuuderbolt 6:40, 10:00, 11:00 a. in.. 2:30,
4:00, 0:80 p.m U.'turning, leave 6:15, 8:20 k.
m.. 1:00, 8:20, t:l0 an J 5:00 p. oi.
For Isle of dope 6:40. 10:0) a. m.. t2:00. 6:30
p. m. Returning, leave 6:00, 8:00 am., tI:2Q,
5:80 p. m.
For Montgomery and Beaulieu 6:40. *10:00 a.
m, 8:C0p. m. Returning, 7:i-U a. m., *12:50,5:03
p m.
•Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays only.
tSeoond avenue and Whitaker stxiete.
Trains leave Bonaventure 5 minutes after
leaving Thuuderbolt.
Saturday night's train leaves city 7:00 p. m.
See special Sunday schedule in Sunday's Issue.
Q. W. ALLEY. Supt.
MACULNERI.
McDonougli & BaJJaoiyoii
IRON FOUNDERS,
Macbiflhts, Boiler Maters and iliactsnitiu,
——MAXt’FACTTMKr.S OK
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES
VERTICAL AND TOP RUNNING CORN
MILLS. SUGAR MILLS and PANS.
AGENTS for Alert and Union Injectors, the
simplest and most efleet)re on the market;
Gullett Light Draft Magnolia Cotton Gin, the
best in the market.
All orders promptly attended to. Send fo
Prloe List.
READ the Sunday Moawlxo Raws. for sale
at KIEEFEU'S DRUG STORE, West
Rroad aid Stewart streets
IHIPPING.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
FOP-
New York; Boston aad Ffulaialpliii.
PASSAGE TO NEW YORK.
• a BIN m
EXCURSION !"
steerage... fa w
PASSAGE TO BOSTON.
EXCURSION *5 23
STEERAGE.. . "".i" """"i 11 7J
PASSAGE TO PHILADELPHIA.
CABIN
steerage. .;;;;.; ;;
THE magnificent steamship* of these Dnee
are appointed to sail a* folio we—aU.ala.-J
time:
TO NEW YORK.
CHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt. H. C. Daouett,
WEDNESDAY, April 6, l a. u.
NACOOCHEE, Capt. F Smith, FRIDAY, April
8, 8:30 p. si.
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM. Capt. C. S. Brno,
SATURDAY. April 9, 4:00 p. ji.
CITY OF AUGUSTA, Capt. J. W. Cathaiui,*,
MONDAY, April 11, 5 p. m.
TALLAHASSEE. Capt. S. L. Askjns, WEDNES
DAY, April 13, 6 a. si.
KANSAS CITY. Capt. W. H. Fisher, FRI
DAY , April 15, 7 A. m.
TO BOSTON - .
CITY OF MACON. Capt. H. 0. Lewis, THURS
DAY, April 7, 2:30 p. m.
GATE OTY, Capt. C. B. Goooixs, THURS
DAY, April 14, 6:30 p. M.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
fFor freight ouly.l
DEBSOUO, Capt. E. Chhistv, TUESDAY.
April 12, 5:80 p. H.
Through bills of lading given to Eastern and
Northweotern point* and to port* of the United
Kingdom and the continent.
For freight or passage apply to
_ , C. G. ANDERSON, Agent,
Waldburg Building, wait of City Lxohange,
Merchants’ and Miners’ Transportation Com’y
For Baltimore.
(STANDARD TIME.)
CABIN J|!S 00
CABIN (ROUND TRIP) 35 00
INTERMEDIATE .. jo 00
cabin to Washington ie 20
CABIN TO PHILADELPHIA 17 80
INTERMEDIATE TO PHILADELPHIA.. 13 60
Ttokete aold to all point* on the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad.
THESTEAMSHLPS of this oouipauy are ap
pointed to soil from Savannah for Haiti
morons follow*—atandard time,
WM. CRANE, CaDt. Esos Foster, WEDNES
DAY, April 8, 1 p. it.
ALLEGHANY, Capt. D. P. W. Parker,
SATURDAY, April 9, 4:30 p. w.
D. H. MILLER, Capt. G. W, Billups, WEDNES
DAY, April i (, 5 p. m.
And from Baltimore every Tuesday and Fri
dav.
Through bill* of lading given to all points
West, all the manufacturing towns iu New
England, and to porta of the United Kingdom
and the Continent.
J. J. CAROL AN, Agent,
36 Bay Strait,
J.C. WHITNEY, Traffic Man igar, Baltimore.
Plant Steamship Line.
TRI-WEEKLY'.
Port Tampa, Ksy Was! and
Havana.
SOUTH-BOUND.
Lv. Port Tampa Mon., Thur. and Sat.
10 p. a.
Ar. Koy West Tues., Fri. and Bun. at 4
p. M.
Ar. Havana Mon., Wed., and Sat., 6
A. M.
NORTH-BOUND.
Lv. Havana Mon., Wed . and Sat. at
12:30 p >t.
Ar. Key West Mon., Wed., and Sat. at
7:30 p. m.
Ar. Port Tampa Tues., Thur, and Sun.,
3 p. M.
Connecting at Port Tampa with Weßt India
Fast Mall train to and from Northern and East
ern cities. For state room accommodations
apply to F. B. ARMSTRONG. Ticket Agent,
Port Tampa.
WILBUR MnCOY, G. F. and T. A.
Compagnie Generaie T ransaxiantique
French Line to Havre.
BETWEEN Now York and Havre, from pier
No. 42, S. R., foot of Morton street. Trav
elers by this line avoid both transit by Euglieh
railway an 1 the dincoinfort of crossing the
channel in a small boat. Special tram leaving
the company’s dock at Havre direct for Paris
on arrival of steamers, baggage checked at
New York through to Paris.
LA CtiA.Vli’AuNfc*, Bov ns, SATURDAY, April
9, 4 A. M.
LA GASCOGNE, Santelli, SATURDAY, April
10, 0 A. M.
LA BKEIWGNF, Collier, BATURDAY, April
-3 A. M
PRICE OF PASSAGE {including Wine):
TO HAVRE-First Cabin, from S4O to $l9O,
according to looa ion: Second Cabin, $00; Steer
age fr m New York to Havre $24 5 et erage
from New York t > Pans $27 50, including wine,
bedding and utensils.
A. FORGET, General Agent, 3 Bowling Green,
foot of Broadway, New York.
Or R. W. HUNT, Esq., 20 Bull street. Messrs.
WILDER & CO., I2u Bay street. Savannah
Agents.
BEAUFORT AND FORT ROVAL, S. C.“
STEaMER ALPHA, H. A, Sthobhar,
Will leave every Tuesday and Thursday at 11
o'clock a. a., returning every Wednesday and
Friday. No freight received after 10:30 a. m on
sailing days. Will touch at BlutTton on Tues
day and Friday.
Special trips to Bluffton every Sunday at 10
a. m , returning leave Bluffton at 8 a. m. Mon
day.
For further information, apply to
C. 11. MKPLOCK, Agent. Katie's wharf.
Full DARIEN, BRUNSWICK AND INM
MEDIATE POINTS.
Steamer “BELLEVIEW”
Leaving Savannah, Tuesdays and Fridays at
2 o'clock p u. Returning: Leaving Brunswick
Wednesdays and Saturdays at 1 p. m. Leaving
Darien W< dr.eadaya and Saturdays at 5 p m.
Arrive at Savannah Thursdays aud Sundays at
7a. m. For any information apply to
W. T. GIBSON, Manager,
Ethel s Wharf.
BUOKfiRv
F. C. WYLLY,
STOCX. BOND AND REAL ESTATE
BROKER.
6trlct Attention Given to Al! Order*.
Investment Securities always on band.
Correspondence Solicited,
! RAILROADS.
Florida Central ana Peninsular RailToarT
FLORIDA TRUNK LINE—SHORT LINE TO TASIPA-TIME CARD IN EFFECT MAR. u uC'
GOING SOUTH—READ OOWNr ~ GOING NORTH—READTjjr —-
cracibr Dn(l CALLAHAN flyi.s Q ~
Daily ex. y ' IS THE POINT TO CHANGE Daily - Daily.
Sunday GOING SOUTH. Daily e *.
... - ........ ounaay
7:25 pro 12:45 pm 7:04 am Lv Savannah Ar 7’50 nm 12-’* ~T~~ —-
7:03 am 6:48 pm 11:25 am Lv Callahan A r li pS 2m 10 25 p 2
9:40 a m 6:00 P m 11:16 ttro Jacksonville Ar 1:55 pm ~7:Xr,S:
Jl:60 an 12:33 n't 2:28 pm Ar Hawthorne Lv 10:44 am "LaaTm
12:48 p m .. .. 8:31 pm Ar Silver Springs Lv 9:4Bam ...I *'.S p m
1:26 pm 2:l* am 3:44 pm Ar Ocala Lv 9:34 am i’ pOl
2:llpm 3:35am 4:40 pm Ar Wildwood Lv 835 am 1" ; 15 am 'H p "■
8:07 pm 4:52am 5:48 pm Ar ...Lacoochve Lv 7-32 am 10-53 1m iiV P "*
3:31 pm 6:12 am tf:oopm*r Dade CRy..... Lv 7:14 am 10 ; 30 Sm p "•
4:14 pm 6; am 7:l9pmAr Plant Olty." ."I .Lv 6 : 57 Sm fl ; 17 nm "
6:00 pm 7:46 an. 8:J pm Ar Tampa Lv 5:00 am 8:10 pS 0100 a m
Stops 3:35 am 4:40 pm Lt Wildwood Ar B*Bs am i taw,
5:38 am 5:40 pm Ar Tavares W./.tl LSSam
minutes 8:37 6:BBpm Ar... Apopka 6:37 am
SILVER 7:80 am T: l° pnlAr Orlando Lv 6:05 am 8:00 pS “at *
si’RINO 4:5* am 5:43 pm Lv Lacoochee Ar 7-32 am 10-5* am
to 6:2oam B:4Bpm Ar Tatpon Spring*..ili.lLv ...i . 5” SPRING
view 8:88 am 9:00 pm Ar Sutherland Lv ’ 10
the 10:00 am 10:31 pm Ar St Petersburg Lv \ l ? v
and *8:40 am *4:57 pm Ar ..Dunnellon Lv *8 08 am *4 83 nm Bprl "*
for *6:80 pm Ar Homosa*sa...:.::::Lv .# S Pm ? n<l
row . _ *or
.“ n ' 2:81 pm Ar Gainesville Lv 10 83 am
lal “>- 6:80 pm Ar Cedar Key.. L v 6:5 'I" " I"; U °.
SAVANNAH AND FERN AN DIN A.' ' 1
| 7:25 pral 7:04 ami Lv Savannah ... Ar FsiTnm i*>-i*
I 2i45 ami 8:00 pmjAr rernandlua Lv 10:M am vjo Dm
•rallr pxoept Sunday. ♦Meals, "" " — — l *
CALLAH 4 Y u the tranafer station for all points In South Florida reached bv the P r a.
P. and IU connection*. • r * m
Solid trains Callahan to Tampa and Orlando. Close connection at Tampa with So tn.
for Port Tampa, Key West and Havana. Close connection at Owensboro with So Fla n A” 1
Lakeland and Bartow. Close connection at Tavares with J,, T. and K. W fn- 0.-t ?• lor
Titusville. Pullman Buffet sleeping cars on night trains. Through short line Jar'ksontm < te l 5 n 1
Orleans, Jacksonville to Thomasville, Montgomery and Cincinnati. Tickets sold an 1
checked through to all point* in the United State?, Canada and Mexico Send
Florida published, and for any information desired, to 88a<1 for map of
jj- F- MAXWELL - Jacksonville
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA,
H. M. COMER, Chairman Board of Directors, Receivers.
<* arrucr April Bd, 1892^ (stxkdabd timk, 90th MEiuntAM).
TO MACON, AUGUSTA AND ATLANTA,
ALSO BIRMINGHAM VIA ATLANTA.
Lv Savannah 7:10 am 8:10 pra
Ar Maoon 3-20 p m 8:121 am
Ar Augusta 11:55 am 6:4f> a m
Ar Atlanta. 7:33 pm 7:46 am
Ar Birmingham . 6:40 am I0:10pm
TO ROME AND CHATTA. VIA ATLANTA.
Lv Savannah 7:10 am B:l9pm
Ar Macon laOpm B:SBam
Ar Atlanta 7i*spm 7:45 am
Ar Kingston 9:41 p m 10:16 am
Ar Rome *11:26 am
Ar Chattanooga. 12:25 am 1:14 pm
TO HOME & OIiATTA. VIA CARROLLTON.
Lv Savannah 7:loam :10pm
Lv Maoon B:4opm 8:45 am
Lv Griffin. .* 9:65 am
Ar Carrollton 1* 85 p m
Ar Rome 8:30 pm
Ar Chattanooga 6:60 pm
TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS
Via Maoon and Columbus.
Lv Savannah,... 8:10 pm
Ar Maoon 3,25 a m
Ar Oolumbu* 11:86am
Ar Birmingham. 7:oopm
A r Mem phi* 7:2oam ...1.'.’.".’
TO LYONS.
Lv Savannah 7:20 a m 7:80 p m
Ar Meidrim 8:36 a m 8:25 p m
Lv Meidrim b;BS a m 8:! p m
Ar Leons 12:80 p m 11:00pm
THBOUG-H SCHEDULES TO SAVANNAH. ”
Lv Birmingham 8:(J0 A m
Lv Columbus. jig) p m
Ar Maoon .. 8:00 pm
Lv Macon iljj p m
Ar Savannah 6:80 am
Lv Birmingham 8:00 a m
Lv Columbus t , w 940 n m
Ar Savannah M^° D
Lv Montgomery I 7:*> p m 6:65 aui
Lv Eufaula -via Macon 10:24 p in 10:01am
Ar Savannah j 6:30 pm 6:30 am
tick rata * ill b* foo round trip, who,*
•Daily exoept 6nnday. only.
Sleeping oars on night traina between Savannah, Augusta and Spartanburg; Savannah and
Macon: Savannah and Atlanta.
Dinner train Iv. Savannah *2:oop.m. Returning, lv. Guyton *3:40p.m.; ar.Savannah *4:45D.m
daily, Sunday excepted.
llolcyondale accommodation, lv. Haioyondale 6:50 am.; ar. Savaonatt 8:00 a. m. Bo
turnln4r, lv. Savannah 6:03 p.m.; ar. Halcyoodale 8:05 p. m.
8; 10 p. m. train from Bavannan will stop at Quyton.
Faaaenirer* for Sylvania, Wrightaville, MilledgevUle and Eatonton ihould take 7:10 a. m. trail.
For Carrollton, Ft. Gainers, Taibottou, take 3:10 p. m. train.
Ticket office 19 Bull utr et and depot.
V. K. McBFJU, Gen. Supt. 8. H. HARDWICK. A G. P. A., Bavannah. Ga.
r , ~ --
Charleston and Savannah Railroad.
Schedule in Effect Jan. 4, 189 2.
r T''RAINS leave and arriv* at Savannah by Standard time, which Is 36 minutes slower than
X city timo Time at iith meridian.
NORTHWARD. | f SOUTHWARD.
C 6. , id. 78. j 14. j2L j to, "j ii *
4:80 am :3S am 8.10 pm S: 10 pm Lv....Savannah Ar 6:44 am 1:88 pm S:W pm B:osam
6:21 am 11:48 am 9;15 v>in S;4l pm Ar.. . Yemassee . . Lv| 5:04 am IS: 10 pm 3:50 pm 8:09 am
7:4oam 4:15 pm ).. iAr. ..Walterboro.. .Lv' j 1:55 pm'
9:32 am 3:39 pm 12:58 am 9:88 pin Ar.. Charleston Li 4:00 am lIGS am 2:15 pm 1:45 ana
I .... 8:73 piu|Ar Allendale....Lv! 10:20 ami i
8:85 am 6:28 pm, 9:14 am Ar... Richmond ... Lv 2:58 pm: 8:08 pm 9:13 am
7:00 am 11:10 pm 1:30 pro Ar.. Waabington ..Lv 10:57 ami 4:00 pm 4::Wam
8:9?. am] I8:4S ami 9:52 pm Ar... Baltimore Lv! 9:15 am 1 2:30 pm 2:50 ami
10:47 am: 3:45 am 5:19 pm Ar.. Philadelphia ..Lv 7:20 am 12:10 pm! 19:93am
1:20 pm| 6/50 a>nj 7:50 pm Ar. New York . .Lv 12:15 am 9:90 ami 9:oopm
No. 800. NEW YORK AND FLORIDA SPECIAL. No. 501.
2:B9pm Lv Savannah ArllGHam 1
7:olpm Ar Charleston Lv B:66aim
1:80am Ar ..Wilmington Lv 2:2oam
T:s3*m Ar Petersburg Lv 7:36pia
B:4oam Ar Richmond Lv 7:lspm
12:83 pm Ar Washington Lv B:.W pn>
I:sopm Ar Baltimore Lv 2:3opm
4:llpm Ar Philadelphia Lv 11:89 am
6:30 pn Ar.. ..... New York Lv 9:30 am
Train 500 leaves i la.an nan Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Train 601 arrives Savannaii
Tuesday,Thursday and Saturday.
•Daily except Sunday.
Train No. 14 stops at Yemaesee and Green Pond. Train No. 78 stops at Montieth. Hsrdeevllle,
Ridgoland, Oooaawhatchie, Green Pond and Ravenei. Train No, 23 stops at Ridgeiand Train No.
27 stops at Green Pou 1 and Helgoland. Train 15 stops at Green Pond, Yemassee, Ridgeiand and
on signal at Jacks nboro and Harueeville. Trains Noa. 35, 3d atop at oil stations. Train No. 6d
stops at Ridgeiand, Y’emassee. Green Pond and Kaveaei. a id upon signal at iiardeeville. Coosaw
hatebie, Solkehatchie, Whit- Hall. Ashepoo. Jacksonboro. Pon Pon, Adams Run, RourowCs,
Johns Island and Drayton. Trains Noa 14, 78, 27. 15. 86 and 88. 66 and 23 dally. Connection foe
Port Royal and Augusta stations, Yemaesee to Augusta, made by train No. 14 daily. Connection
for Beaufort and Port Royal made by No. 36 daily aud 14 daily except Sunday.
Trains Nos. 14, 23, 27 and 76. 66 sn l 15 have Pullman sleepers between Savannah and New York.
No connection to or from Walterboro on Sunday.
For tickets. Pullman oar reservations and other information apply to G. E. MALLERT,
Ticket Agent, 92 Bull street, and at depot.
C. 8. GADSDEN. Superintendent. E. P. McSWINEY, Gen. Pass. Agent.
THE SO IT TII BOU UST IX
MAGNOLIA ROUTE.
TIME Table NO. 6. IN EFFECT JAN. 24th, 1892.
_j-- - ‘ i9
B:osam 8:00 pm Ar ....Charlotte Iv 2:loam I:sopm
11:10pm 4:25 pm,Lv ... Columbia Ar 5:52am 5:3.8 pm
8:10 pm 3:00 pm|Ar Columbia Lv 6:00 am 5:15 pm
7:25 pm .... .... Ar Augusta
5:26 pm! Ar Allendale it-"-
5:01 pm 12:04 pm Ar Fairfax Lv 9:10 am 8:90 pm
2:Bopm| 9:3) am|Lv Savannah Ar 11:30 am :0:45 pm
Trains between Savanush, Columbia and Augusta run by 90th meridian or Central time. Trains
between Columbia and Cbarlotterun by 75th meridian or eastern time
Close connections at Chariot)e with Vesfibuled limited (on train No. 11), and with through Pull
man Buffet sleepers (on train No. 13 , for Richmond, Washington, New York and all eastern cities,
via Richmond and Danville railroad. ,
No. 13 leaving Savannah at 2:30 p m. makes close connection with Port Royal and Augusta rail
road at Fairfax, arriving Augusta at 7:25 p. w
The South Bound offers quick and ftrst-claes service.
Trains arrive at and depart from Central railroad passenger station,
J. F. BABBITT, JR., General Passenger Agent.
GEORGE DOLE WaDLEY, General Manager, W. P. EPPERSON, Master Transportation.
CUBA MOLASSES
ISO HOGSHEADS. 39 TIERCES, now land
ing ex. Schooner Blomidon and for sale by
C. M. Gilbert & Cos.,
IMJPORT.ERS.
TU SPARTANBURG AND^ASHFWITjIffi^
Lv Savannah 8:10pra
Ar Augusta 5:45 am
Ar Bpartanburg 1:25 p ra
Ar Flat Rock 3:45 pm
Ar HenJereonvlfie 3:54 pm *
Ar Asheville 4:42pm
TO NEW ORLEANS VIA JLAOON A ATLANTA
Lt Savannah
Ar Atlanta i i'.""
•••,§*
Ar New Orleans *4:45 S 5
TO NEW ORLEANS via MACON & COLUMBU3
Lv Savannah 8:l 0pn ,
Ar Columbus ‘.'.l Last a
AJ Mobile ; t ;5J*
TO NEW ORLEANS vu MAOON * EUFAUI.A
Lv Savannah 7:loam 8:10pm
Ar Macon 3:20 pra 3:25 am
Ar Eufaula 4:4oam 4:l2pm
Ar Montgomery 7:35am 7:2opm
Ar Mobile 2:00p in 6:lsam
Ar New Orleans 7:29 pm 7:85 a m
TO ALBANY VIA MAOON.
I.vSavannah ..7:loam 8:10pm
Lv Macon 8:25 pm 10:20 a m
Lv Amerlous 11:20 pm I:o3pm
Lv SmithvUle 11:50 pm 2:06 pm
Ar Albany 18:40a m *:Mpin
Lv Amerlous 1 y 8:38 am 1:01 p m
Ar Savannah ( Tia >laoon '-6:30p m 6:Boam
Lv Augusta....l:l9 p m 1135 pm
Ar Savanuah 6:30 p m 6:3oam
Lv Albany 7~ 2:15 am 11:10 aml
Lv Maoou V via Macon.. 10:56 am 11:15pm
Ar Savannah ) 6:30 p m 6:30a m
Lv Atlanta 7:2oam 7:lopm
Lv Maoon 11:05am 11:15pm
Ar Savanuah 6:ao p m 6:39a at
NUKBEKI.
KIESLING’S NURSERY,
WHITE HljljP’H' ROAD.
1 PLANTS. Bouquets. I>e-<gns, Cut r lower*
A furnished to order Leave orders at Savan
nah Piano Cos . cor. Bull and York sts. The Beit
Railway passes through the nursery. Telephone
210.