The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, January 24, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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CEDHIiIA AM) FLORIDA. The Sews of the Two States Told in Paragraphs. Augusta's Exposition Grounds Of fered to the City for a Park—Alberta Farmers Will Plant No Cotton This Year—A Woman Accidentally Shoots Herself at Orlando. GEORGIA. Mias F F. Scarborough, of Dublin, died last week Several farmers at Alberta avow their in dention to plant no cotton this year. E. S. Daniel, of Pittsburg. Fa.. thinks of erecting an opera house at Brunswick. Postmaster Locke's term of office at Macon expired >aturday, but he will likely remain In the position some time yet. The store of L. F. Battle, dealer in general Merchandise at Dawson, was closed Monday by the sheriff, under a mortgage execution. Hon. Patrick Walsh nas been invited by the Irving syndicate, of New York, to furnish an article of 2,000 words on ' Development of the South.’’ John Hogan, of Waycross. has received notice that h - has t>een designated a civil service substitute in the railway mail service for fourth division. The sale of Hightower & Grisham, of Elk River Mills, near Athens, was Mown open Sunday night About *350 in money was stolen. There is no clew to the burglars. Superior court convened at Dutilin Monday, and the prospect for a lively and interesting eourt is apparent. It is provable that Judge C. C. Smith of the Oconee circuit will preside. Judge Jenkins having lllied the former's ap pointment in Telfair county some moot hs ago. On Monday of last week K. H. Linder and wife, who lived about four miles east of Dub lin, left their home to visit a neighbor. Re turning they found that the house had been entered and a good many valuable ankles were missing. A negro boy who had worked on the place was also missing. The work of monni the pile driving ma chinery, of the Midule i.eergia and Atlantic railroad, from the Alcova river to the trestle across Dried Indian creek, in Newton county, was accomplished on Wednesday. It was a bard job to move it. as it had to be dragged along the road by steam power. Henry Jones, the colored man who was in jured at the cotton seed oil mill at Augusta on Friday. Jan 12. died Monday. Jones was oiling the machinery when. In some way. he was caught in the belting and hurled to the Boor below. It was not at urst thought that his injuries were of a serious chaiacter, Lut complications set in that could not be con trolled. J. L. Cowart Jr . of Dublin, lost hia resi dence by hre a few days ago. Nearly all of the furniture was saved. The house was valued at $] uuo with *750 insurance The Are originated in a closet and it is supposed that a coal was plate 1 In the closet with some soiled cloth-s wh.ch Mr. Cowart picked up just before leaving from in front of the lire Mr. Cowart has teen t urned out four times •lnoe he has been a citizen of Dublin. A committee of citizens, headed hr Patrick Walsh. P. G. Durum and W. A. Latimer, ap peared before the city council of Augusta Monday night and advocated the city buying the exposition building and r ends to con vert them nto o handsojne park. The Expo sition compau., offered io se.. ,„e property to the city for 175.030 on easy terms. Ihe coun cil did not discuss the question and took no action other than to refer the matter to the committee of the whole. Both of the murder cases that were arranged for trial in the R ho end milv superior court for this week have been cuntinued. Neither of the cases w ill now > heard until the next regular term of the court, which will meet on the third Monday in April. One is the case of J esse Dickens, the young white boy who killed Arnold SchniU’-ky. The other Is the case of Frank Goins, who is accused of having murdered his infant, shortly after the ba: y's birth, by beating it over the head with a hammer. The handsome railroad building at Smith ville. formerly used as the southwestern railroad s division headquarters was burned Monday morning at 5 o'clock. Nothing in the upper story was saved. It contained all the records of the bridge supervisor and tele* graph office. At one time the busin-ss por tion of the town was in great danger, and it was only by the greatest effort that the freight depot and the McAfee house were saved, 'the latter caught on fire one lime. The fire origi nated from an imperfect arrangement of the fireplace. The railroad company has 85.000 insurance on the building, and the officials nay that in all probability anew building will be erected at once. The passengers on the Richmond and Dan ville and the Cumberland Gap trains Satur day afternoon were the spectators of a novel nd exciting race. For several miles the South Carolina and Richmond ami Danville lines run parallel wlthlu a short distance of each other, and the trains on the roads left Augusta at the same time. Little bv little each engineer would put on more steam to outstrip his rival, until, at last, both were moving along over the smooth tracks at a rate that far distanced the record of the Nancy Hanks. The race was a heated one, but at last, the Richmond and Danville triumphed; and. amidst cheers from the passengers, she pulled away and left the Gap train, crew and passengers to console themselves as best they could. The People's party, of Laurens county held a meeting on Saturday. Dec. 13. The meet ing was called to order with A. J Hilbun in the chair. J. B. Perry’s name was put in nomination as permanent chairman and he was unanimously elected. O. J. Hilliard was elected permanent te retary. The following resolution was unanimously udouted "He oolved T hat, the mem be) a of ihe People's party meet in their respective districts on the first Wednesday in February to select live ex ecutive committee men on the Thomas E. Watson plan, and also that the chairmen of the district committees of the several dis tricts meet In Dublin on the first Saturday In February to discuss m (.tiers of importance and outline the general work of the party for another year." FLO It IDA A branch of the Christian Endeavor Society has been organized in Brooksvllle. Madison will vote next week on the ques tion of Issuing bonds for water works. Mrs Isabella Marine Faucett died at her' residence in Jacksonville Tuesday ut the age 1 cf 71 years. The ietachatta Phosphate Company and the Diamond Phosphute Company have be gun operations again at their mines, near lstachatta. Sunday night. (90thi. at a negro frolic, ' about two miles from Madlsin. Wash Waller I •hot and dangero sly wounded Jesse Brow n. both colored The difficulty was about a woman. The Merrill-Stevlns Engineering Company I has sold to the Illinois Phosphate Com pan v, of Early Bird, a Jbi ton standard phosphate dryer sad • set of screening and e.eiating machinery. While opening oysters at Marianna one diy lost week, Turner Horne, colored, was sur prised to And a large fish, resembling a cat fish atom four inches long, snugly enclosed in ihe bivalve. At Belieview ihe dispute over the estate of the late Mrs- Maisland t etween Mr. Cook and Mr. Mats,and. has been withdrawn from the courts. It will be submitted to arbitrators far settlement. Tv> eJve more telegraphers arrived at Jack- I sonvdte Monday from Atlanta New Orleans. Augusta and Savannah, and will do service at the Western I'liion te egraph office. The increase in business requires a larger force i this wfetk. W. T. Cox died at Ocala Monday of con sumption. He was 32 years old and a prom- ) inent lawyer of Howling Green, liy. He had. I unfortunately, arrived in Florida too late. I having been there only six weeks. His re- | mains were sent to his old home. There is a practical chemist at Winter Park who has a process by which he can in a few hours destroy the haik so to speak, of gray moss ur i reduce the latter to dry liber. He also has a method of reducing common co quina rock to a tine grade of chalk. Senator Z. B Canoe and wife, of North Carolina are at the lampa Bay hotel. The senator is suffering acutely from rbe .mutism. ! which attacked him just after the silver tight | closed, and be has sought Tampa for rest and relief, he says he feels better already. Forty white plasterers on Hotel Royal | Poinctana at Palm Beach struck one day lat week t ecause they were compelled to work I on the liuildiug with negroes. They were all j fresh from the north. The negroes were dis i hargod. and the white men all returned to work. A serious accident occurred Saturday morn- i lug n>-ar Dunneilon, when Mrs Albertus \ ogt was thrown from her horse and had her arm broken. Mrs Vogt, together with a party. ; were out hunting w ildcats, when her horse became! nmanagaile. At last accounts she j was luuch nett* r and resting easy. A special dispatch from Orange City to the i Jacksonville Citizen reports that Sam Ellis, j representing a candy manufacturer of At : lanta. was pelted with eggs on the streets of that city Saturday and then cowhided. It was charged that he had ieen too familiar with a merchant s 12 year old daughter. Mrs. W. M. Smith, of Orlando, accidentally shot herself in the hand Sunday. Her hus band had given her his revolver to clean and while Mrs. Smith was handling the weapon it was accidentally discharged inflicting a very uglv wound in her left h ind and wrist The ball penetrated the palm of the hand and came out at the wrist joint. Avon Paik Idea: S. J Brown, of the firm of Wilson A Brown, of this place has just re eetved a letter from his brother In law, who is connected with the .I. J. Brill Company, car builders of Philadelphia. In whi h he sacs that his company has just completed and sent a car to a lady in ’1 ampa. to be used on a rail road which she has had built to connect her grove with a railroad some ten miles distant Judge J. D. Broome, of the Seventh judicial circuit, arrived at Tampa Sunday night and sat Monday In the Camparito murder case, in plaoe of Judge Barron Phillips, who is still ill. Evidence for the state is still being Intro dueed. and it 1s thought that the case will con tinue all the week. Two interpreters are em ployed one by the state and the other by the defendants, as nearly all the witnesses are Sicilians. Tampa Times: Thirteen Spaniards who at tempted to enter Key West Saturday night were refused admission by the immigrant in specters and ordered back to Havana. They were transferred at sea Sunday from the Oli vette to the Mascott; and taken back to Ha vanna. ihe Immigrant inspectors are mak ing an who come from Havana i ass a rigid examination to discover il they come In vio lation of the alien labor contract law. A special to the l’amna Times from St. Petersburg says that John Killen awialthy commission merchant of Cato. Wis . aged 66, died there Sunday. Saturday he had an aoo plectic at on the dock and fell, injuring his head. His son was summoned. Allred Burke, a young Englishman from London, saw Mr. Killen when he was stricken with apoplexy. The sight so excited Burke that he was taken with hemorrhage and died immediately. He was buried at St. Petersburg. Ocala New Capitol: A meeting of those In terested in the Honduras colony met Friday night for the purpose of organizing. There were twenty five present, and the followlug officers were elected: S. L Hitting president: S. P. Antony, vice president: G.Vv Cleveland, treasurer; R. K. Snowden, secretary; R. M. Williams, assistant secretary. The company formulated plans and adopted the by-laws and constitution of the association A com mlttee of three was appointed to visit Hondu ras and negotiate with the government In re gard to settling the colony on lands belonging to the country and investigate the advantages offered by the people. Tampa Times: V. M. Ybor & Manrara some months ago began an experiment in the manufacture of all Havana civa ettes. After experimenting with the la or !o e obtained hre and with the same kind of apparatus that is in use in Havana, they did not find them satisfactory and they decided to try the apparatus in ue In the north and the skilled lalorof that section Therefore, they have bought ten new machines and secured from New Yoik sixteen skilled operatives of both sexes to work these machines. If the experi ment proves successful they will enlarge the business rapidly and hope in time to be able to use the labor to be found here. " P. C. Oglesby, who was released Jan. 4 from the royal prison in Havana, has been in Tampa within the past day or two, His im prisonment he says, was on the charge of re ststing arrest. But Hstj Howard, an Amer ican sailor imprisoned last June, charged with the same offense, is still In jull, detained without bail ard with no prospect of release. The United States consul general has secured a change of Howard's case from the military to the civil court, under the Spanish-Ameri can treaty. but that is all he has accom plished. The case of Howard demands the attention of the state department as he has • been imprisoned over seven months without trial. COTTOLENIi. “Oh, these Advertisements Tire me." Some advertisements do have that tendency. So do some people, and some books. Nevertheless bright people understand that the adver tising columns now-a-days carry valuable information about things new and good. Such is Cottolerse The New Vegetable Shortening Common sense teaches that a pure vegetable product must be more wholesome than hog’s grease. Cottolene is part cotton seed oil and part beef suet, refined and purified by the most effective process known. It is more economical than lard for every use, and imparts a delicate, palatable flavor to food. Ask your grocer for the Genuine COTTO lene. Blade only By N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., > CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS. i*. n. McCarthy, 46 DRAYTON STREET. Pliiei, siei oi 6os Him. Steam and Gas Fitting*. f'handeliera. Globes, all kinds of plumbing supplies. THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1894. FACIAL SOAP. WOODBURY’S FACIAL SOAP ~ For the Skin. Scalp and Complexion The result of 20 years' experience treating the Skin. A book on Dermatology with each cake. All druggists. And Woodbury's An tiseptic Shaving Slicks also Bars, Hair tonic and clean Skin treatment. SAUCE. THE QRiGiML AND GENUINE (WORCESTERSHIRE) LEA&PERRINS' SAUCE Imparts the most delicious taste and meat to EXTRACT of a LETTER from SOUPS, a MEDICAL Of CENTLEM A N GRAVIES, at Madras, to Ms brother at If FISH, WORCESTER. Mav. iS s .. J* ’4. HOT & COLO -Ten LEA & PERRINS' that MEATS, their sauce la iieesn highly esteem- r game* edln India, and iin my opinion r* v QftjdiC WELSH* the nunt pal* ' iMn •table, as wet! RAREBITS* at the most SmuiH wholesome Ac. sauce that Is made.” see that you get Lea & Perrins* Signature on every bottle of the original and genuine. John rviMCAN’s fions. New York. __ HOTELS. OPEN UNTIL MAY. HOTEL CORDOVA. St. Augustine. One of the group of Spanish Moresque palaces (Ponce de Leon. Alcazar. Cordovaj. American plan. Rate—S3, $3 50. $4 per day. C. B. KNOTT, Manager. Hotel Ponce de Leon will ooen Jan. 10, 189^ THOAIASVILLE, GA. MITCHELL HOUSE. Now open under an entirely NEW’ manage ment. offering to the public a house thorough ly first-class in all its details. LOUIS P. ROBERTS, Proprietor. _ _ JEWkLHY. HOLIDAY GOODS. Great Inducements In Diamonds. Solitaire Diamond Earrings $25, S2B, *3O, *36 to *250 a pair. Solitaire Diamond Kings *6. *lO, sls, $lB, S2O, $25. up to S4OO each. All warranted Genuine Fine Diamonds. Solid Gold Watches at most reasonable prices. Gold Filled W’atches from *lO up. Immense stock of Silver Novelties. Hat Pins, Hair Pins. Match Boxes, and hundreds of other things, too numerous to mention. Solid Gold. Pearl Handle Pens, in cases, for ll.fiOi Call and examine before buying. Also finest line of Silverware, at DESBOUILLONS’, No. Bull Street. V RAILROADS. Savannah, Americus & Montgomery RAILWAY. S. H. HAWKINS, I T. EDWARDIIAMHLETON f RECEIVERS. Passenger and Freight Schedules In Effect Jan. 7, 1894. WEST BOUND! | KtABDOWM. Dally „.. ex. Sun. Dally ' Savannah Lv| 4 OPpm Lyons Lv 5 30 am 6 56pm Helena Lv 9 20 am 8 15pm Abbeville Lv 1 10 pm 6 10pm Cordele Lv 5 40 pm 10 13pm Amencus Ar 8 30 pm 11 20pm Americus. Lv . 8 Obam f'olumbus Lv Richland Lv ' 10 30am Lumpkin I,v H 25am f’ m hn Ar 106 pm Hurtsboro Lv s 00pm Montgomery..... Ar 7 10pm EAST BOUND. Read Down. " Montgomery Lv | 0 20am Hurtsboro Lv [lO 55am Oman* Lv Lumpkin Lv . I Columbus.. Lv 6 (Warn Richland Lv 4 if.j-m Americus Ar ......... 6 10pm Americus Lv 6 30ami 4 35am Cordele- Lv 9 20ami 5 4iam Abbeville Lv 1 46 pm; 6 45am Helen* Ar 4 00 pm 7 4Ohm Lyons Ar 8 50pm 9 25am savannah Ar !12 CO m Charleston Ar [ 5 ospm Macon Ar 11 05 am Atlanta Ar 165 pm ALBANY PI VIS 1 ON. No. 9. I No. lb" Dally ex Sunday Sunday | only. Leave Cordele 8 55 am| 8 00 am Arrive Albany 11 25am| 9 16 am | No. 10. j No 12. Leave Albany 3 00 pm i 4 46 pm Arrive Cordele 5 30 pm! 6 00 pm Connections at Savannsh, Albany. Ameri cus and Montgomery with the various diverg ing lines and at AbbevUle with the Abbeville and Waycross railroad. Passengers will be allowed to ride on ail freight trains of S.. A. & M railway CECIL GABBETT, C. B. WILBURN. Gen. Manager. Gen Passenger Agent, Americus. Ga. J. M. CAROLIN. Agent, Savannah. Ga. SUBURBAN RAILWAYS. CITY END SUBURBIK RHiLWVY. ISLE OF HOPE SCHEDULE. WXXK DAT TIMS. Lkavb I I LlAvi f CITT. From IsuHopg! Int*. 615 am Bolton st. 60b am Bolton st. 645 am Bolton at TlO am Bolton st. VOO am 2d avenue 810 am 2d avenue. 10 37 am Bolton at 946 am Bolton st. 100 pm -d avenue 12 Mpm 2d avenue. 237 pm Bolton st 146 pm Bolton st 423 pm Bolton st 333 pm Bolton at 545 pm and avenue 610 pm 2d avenue. C 37 pm iclton st C3o pm Bolton st 787 pm lolton si 816 pm Bolton st Sat. night only. 837 pm Bolton st 10 15 pm Bolton st 11 07um folton st |il46 pm Bolton st For Montgomery- 9 and 10.37 am, 3 37 and t *7; change at Sandfly. Leave Montgomery— 7:30 am and 1 and 5.30 TF you want good material and work, order your lithographed and printed stationery and blank hooka from Morning News, Savan nah, Ga. RAILROADS. ■mniui (90th MERIDIAN TIME.) Time Table in Effect Dec. 25, 1893. Train I Train | Train i TOAND FRCm THE I Train | Train I Train 38. I *34- 1 36. i , NORTH. | 35. | *3B. | 37. 12 01 an 325 prnt 715 pm Lv Savannah Arl 430 am; 11 09 am 400 pm 143 pm 620 pmj POlpmAr Fairfax, S. C I-v| 244 am; B’B am 213 pm 225 pm; 72S pm 941pm : Ar ..Denmark. S. C.. Lv! 203 ami 711 am 132 pm 350 pm, 940 pm 11 05 pm Ar Columbia. S.C Lv! 12 40 am! 600 am! 12 10 pm 8 10 pm[ Ar Spartanourg. S.C Lv | 100) am 11 20 pmj Ar Asheville N C Lv' ' 650 am 830 pmj 300 am Ar Charlotte V C Lv 10 60 pm ... 630 am 949 pm! 440 am Ar Salisoury, N. C Lv! 916 pm 813 am 1109 pm! .... 620 am'Ar Greensboro. N. C Lv; 732 pm l 6 51am 1227 am ...; 800 am Ar Danville. Va Lv] 550 pm .... 540 am 700 am 125 pm Ar Richmond. Va Lv 12 40 pm 12 50 am 218amj..... 10 00 am Ar Lynchburg. Va Lv 360 pm; 343 am 400 am; 11 40 am Ar Charlottesville. Va Lvj 212 pm; 155 am 7 13 am 255 pmAr Washington Lv; 1101 am 10 43 pm 823 am: 420 pin Ar Baltimore ....Lv 942 pm 920 pm 10 46 am 6 10 pm Ar Philadelphia —Lv 7 20 am 6 65 cm Train ; Train Train j TO AND FROM Train Train Train 440 am 830 am 4 tiTpm Lv Savannah Ar 11 Bo am 710 pm 1155 pm 645 am 1100 am 600 pm Ar Everett Lv 942 am sC6pm 626 pm 835 am 100 pm 815 pm Ar Yulee Lv 746 am 813 pm 716 pm 915 am 340 pm 845 pm Ar Fernandina r Lv 710am12 25 pm 9 18 am jAr Callahan Lv 2 15 pm 920 am 155 pm; 900 pm'Ar Jacksonville Lv 7CO am 225 pm 630 pm 11 33 am 850 pm 7771 7777 Ar Lake City Lv 11 33 am 12 20 pm 942 pin Ar Live Oak Lv 1041 am 237 pm 12 05 am Ar Monticello x.,Lv 805 am 330 pm 12 45 am Ar Tallahassee Lv 730 am 5 12 pm Ar Chattahoochee Lv 12 38 am 5 15 pm Ar River Junction Lv 12 85 am 11 00 pm Ar Pensacola Lv 4 25 pm 3 05 am Ar ... Mobile Lv 3 35 pm 7 35 am Ar New Orleans Lv 11 01 am TTsfain 420 pm 12 03 am Ar 7~7. Wa1d0 Lv 333 am i137 am 830 pm 1235 pm 525 pm 'Ar Gainesville Lv 10 33 am sto pm Ar Cedar Key Lv 615 am 153 pm 600 pm 212 am Ar Ocala ... Lv 116 am 952 am 107 pm 1 18 pm Ar Silver Springs Lv 1 21 pm 245 pm 655 pm 826 am Ar Wildwood... Lv 12 05 am 857 am 12 07 pm 320 pm 426 am;Ar Leesburg Lv 10 30 pm 822 am 1123 am sis pm 725 am Ar Orlando Lv 745 pm 630 am 930 am 5 50 pm 11 15 am;Ar. Winter Park Lv 8 40 am 910 pm Ar ..v.Tarpon Springs.. Lv 725 am 444 pm 930 pm 631 am'Ar ....Plant City Lv 835 pm 6 31am 947 am 530 pui 10 10. pm 730 am Ar Tampa Lv 730 pm| 545 am 900 am *N6t—Daily except Sunday. Vestlbuled sleepers on train* 35. 36. 37 and 38 via Richmond and Danville railroad be tween Tampa, Jacksonville and New York. To Florida—Sleeper on No. 37 to Tampa. No. 35 to Jacksonville. Sleeper to New Orleans on No. 85 from Jacksonville. BufTet parlor cars on trains 37 and 38 Jacksonville and Asheville via Columbia and Spartanburg. Dining cars bn trains 87 and 38 between Jacksonville and New York. For full information apply to A. O. MAC DONELL. G. P. A., Jacksonville, Fla. N. S. PENNINGTON. Traffic Manager. Jacksonville. Fla. All trains arrive and depart at Central railroad depot. I. M. FLEMING. Dtv. Pass. Agent. Tickets on sale corner Bull and Bryan streets and Central railroad depot, Savannah, Ga. D. C. ALLEN, City Ticket Agent. SHIPPING. Mifisri —FOR New M, Boston u liiio. PASSAGE TO NEW YORK. Cabin B*o 0® Excursion 32 00 Steerage XO OO PASSAGE TO BOSTON. Cabin 822 OO Excursion ...... 30 OO Steerage 11 78 PASSAGE TO PHILADELPHIA. (Via New York.) Cabin ; 022 00 kicvnlon 36 OO Steeraga IS 00 THF. magnificent stoamships of thee lines are appointed to anil as follows -standard time: TO NEW YORK. TALLAHASSEE, Capt. Askiss, WEDNES DAY, Jan. 24. 7:30 a. m. CITY OF AtTGUSTA. Capt. DAGGETT, FRIDAY, Jan. 20. 9 a. m. CHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt. Geo. C. SAVAGE, SATURDAY, Jan. 27, U, a. m. KANSAS CITY. Capt. Fisher, MONDAY, Jan. 29, 12 noon. CITYOF BIRMINGHAM. Capt. O. S. BERG, Wednesday, Jan. 31. 2:ip. m. NACOOCHEE, Capt. Smith, FRIDAY, Feb. IS, 3:80 p. m. . TO PHILADELPHIA. (For freight onlr.) DESSOUG, Capt. O. K. Doughty. THURS DAY, Feb. 1, 2:SO p. tn. TO BOSTON. CITY OF MAOOJrf, Capt. Lewis, THURS DAY, Jan. 25. 8 a. m. GATE CITY, Capt. Googins, THURSDAY, Feb. 1, 2:30 p. m. Through bills of lading given to Eastern and Northwestern points and to ports of the United Kingdom and the continent. For freight or ] avsage apply to C. G. ANDERSON, Agent. Waldburg Building, west of City Exchange. Mews’ end liner? TronsDortanoo co. For Baltimore. (STANDARD TIME.) Cabin 818 00 Cabin (Ronnd Trip),.. 28 00 Intermediate lo OO Cabin to Washington... 16 20 Cabin to Philadelphia 1 7 80 Intermediate to Philadelphia 12 80 Tickets sold to all points on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. THE steamship* of this company are ap pointed to sail from Savannah for Balti more as follows—standard time: ALLEGHANY. Capt. Z. NIOKEKSOS, Jr., IV UoNKSDAY, Jan. 24. 7:BU p. m. WM. CRANE. Capt. W, J. Bond, SATUR DAY. Jan. 27, 10 p. m. D. H. MILI.ER, Capt. O. W. Billups, WEDNESDAY, Jan. -1, 1:30 p.m. And from Baltimore every TUESDAY and FRIDAY. Through bills of lading given to all points West, all the manufacturing towns in New 1 ngland, and to portu of the United Kingdom and the Continent. J. J. CAROLAN. Agent. Baltimore wharf. J. C. WHITNEY.Traffic Manager, Baltimore. The Steamer Alpha, E. r. DANIELS, Master, Oa and after SUNDAY. Oct. IS, will change her Schedule a* follows: Leave Savannah Tuesday Oam Leave He .ufort. Wednesday Ham Leave Savar nih, Thursday it am Leave Beaufort, Friday Hum The steamer will Mop at Blulfton on both trip* each way. For further information apply to O. U. ME BLOCK. Agent, shipping. PLANT - STEAMSHIP . LINE. TRI WEEKLY SERVICE FORT IMP! nr WIST MID HffllU SOUTH-BOUND. Lv Port Tampa Mon.. Tht rs. and Sat. Bp.m. Ar Key West Tues.. Fri. and Sun. 3 p. m. Ar Havana Wed., Sat. and Mon. 6 a m. NORTHBOUND. Lv Havana Wed., Sat. and Mon. 12:30 p m. Ar Key West Mon., Wed. and Sat.7:3op m. Ar Port Tampa Tues., Thurs. and Sun. 3 p.m. Connections at Port Tampa with West India fast mail trains to and from northern and eastern cities. For state room accommoda tions apply to C. PENNY, Ticket Agent. Port Tampa. M. F. PLANT. Assistant Manager. W. M. DAVIDSON, General Pass. Agent. RRILRUftDS. Jacksonville, St. Augustine & Indian River Railwau. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JAN. 11, 1894. SOUTH BOUND. “ I 23* j £s* 1601 T | 15* I.V Jacksonville | 9.30a 2 25p 6Sip 9 30p A.- St. Augustine.. 1 (15 50a 340p| 7 OOp 10 Alp Lv St. Augustine.. ( 11 00a! 345 pl ... Hast in ts 11l 38a 4 25p ... F.ast Palatka |l2 05p| 4 50pl | Ar Palatka M 2 50pi R 10p]777777 j Lv Palatßa ( 11 30a 4 lnp :Ar San Mateot •... ( 1 3bp| fl 10pi |Lv San Mateot flO SUa! 2 riOp | ArOrmond 1 48p 6 33p[. .7. ...Daytona 2 13p 6 58p ! ... Port Orange. 2 27p 7 12p | ... New Smyrna 2 60p 7 35p ! Ar Lake Helen* ii 4 3f)p7 .... 77777 ILv Lake Helen*.... (ill 20a| J Ar Orange Cltyt.... t 4 62pl ...... Lv Orange City*.. .. ( 11 03a I.v New Smyrna 2 50p| 7 36p 77777 iAr Oak Hill 315 p 8 OOp ! ... Titusville ( 3 53p| 8 38p I Lv Titusville j 4 03p 8 58p I Ar City Point 4 37p 9 32p ... Cocoa., 4 45p 9 40p ... RockledgeHotels. 5 00p 9 55p ... Eau Gallia 5 66pj ... Melbourne 6 30pj ... Sebastian 7 50p| ’ Pending the completion of the road through to West Palm Beach o i Lake Worth-the steamers Santa Lucia and J. W. Sweenev are appointed to leave Eau Gallle alternately daily, except Sunday, on arrival of train !3, for Jupiter and intermediate landings on hi Indian river. NORTH BOUND! Lv Sebastian 30* I Lv Melbourne 8 51 a .. Eau Gallle 9 35a ... Rockledge Hotels 7 30a 10 25a ...Cocoa 749a 10 45a ••• City Point 7 47ai1051a ArTltusville I B*ia!ll27a Lv Titusville ( 8 27a 11 47a Lv Oak Hill 9loa 12 27p Ar New Smyrna. B 86a 12 53p ! Ar Orange Cltyt.... i 10Sa TS2p l Lv Orange Cltyt.... f ill 09a ' ArLake Helsnt.... I 10 25ai 4 30p Lv Lake Helent.... f jll2oa Lv New Smyrna. 777. 9 3a 12 53if ... Port Orange 9 58a 1 15p ... Daytona 10 I8a( 1 33p ... Ormond I0 45ai 1 58p .. Ea*t Palatka 12 25p| 3 45 p Ar San Mateot | 1 i~sp| a lOp Lv San Mateot ( 10 3 a! 2 Sup Ar Palatka 125001 4 10a Lv Palatka 11 30a 3 isp I Lv Bastings ! 12 45p 4 usp Ar St. Augustine... I 1 1 25p 4 45p I Lv St. Augustine... 1 8 30a 9 35a 1 30p 4 50p Ar Jacksonville 9 50a 10 50a 2 45p 0 lOp •Dally. *Daily except Sunday. 1 Dally x -; cept Monday JOSEPH RICHARDSON, * Genera! Passenger Agent W. It. CRAWFORD. General Superintendent. OLD NEWSPAPERS 200 for 25 cent* at UaslneseOffice Morning New*. RAILRUADS. iifiopicA^ Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway, Joseph H. Ourkee, Receiver. THE FLORIDA SOUTHERN RAILROAD CO., 1 INDIAN RIVER STEAMBOAT COMPANY,!- E. B. CABLE, General VTon. JUPITER AND LAKE W ORTH RAILWAY,j managoß —SOUTH— j I -NORTHS - No 15. No. 35. | No. 23. Time Table In Effect Jwn.22, *o4| No. 28. N0~64~ No TT" ♦B3opm*2oopm *9loam Lv Jacksonville. Ar 300 pm 630 Dm~7rfrr -955 pin 2 51pm 1009 am Magnolia Springs..... 200 pm 524 pm tia a 10 03 pm 256 pm 10 17 am Green Cove Springs 156 pm 519 pm k ? ta 1120 pm 345 pm 1112 am Palatka .. 105 pm 425 pS 12 33 am 440 pm 12 24 pm Seville 11 55 am 306 pm s m 138 am 612 pm 12 55 pm DeLeon Springs 1120 am 226 pm 215 am 529 pm 118 pm Beresford 10 57 am 205 pm 203 ......... 455 pm 1250 pm Lv.... f DeLand T ... Ar 1126 am 230 mS 232 am 539 pm 130 pm Orange City Junction 10 46 am 165 pm im." 255 am 549 pm 142 pm Enterprise Junction 10 35 am 142 nm ir. 330 am 615 pm 215 pm Sanford 1010 am tlO5 nm i?! J® 430 am 707 pm 305 pm Winter Park 912 am ~-2 442 am 720 pm 320 pm Orlando 9 00am " ngiE? 617 am 752 pm 355 pm Kissimmee 822 am I0 4t£? 615 am 845 pm 448 pm Bartow Junction 725 am . 820 am 10 35 pm 630 pm Ar Tampa Lv *550 am "77 40 Sm 11005I 1005 P m 600 pmiAr Pemberton 5 645 am 940 am t6 00 pint IBopm Lv Enterprise Junction Ar 1025 am 135 pm _ Courtney ~~ “ Steamer-St. Augustine” is g Indianola £ Steamer “St. Augustine” appointed to leave Titusville'S Georglana ® appointed to leave Melbouras daily, except Sunday, 7 a. g Tropic | daily, except Sunday 2 Mn m ; due Ro. kledge 11 a. m.; ' Cocoa m : Rockledge 5 p. m. flue Melbourne 2 p. m. ;2 Rockledge 5 Titusville 9:30 p m Steamer “St. Lucie” or “St. 13 Fau Gallie u Steamer "St. Lucie" or Sebastian” is appointed to -> Melbourne ® Sebastian” is appointed "to leave Titusville lor Jupiteron 'A St. Lucie leave Jupiter 1 p. m. dailv arrival of train No. 23—3:40; Ft- Pierce, t. * .except Saturday: Rockledss p.m. daily, except Sunday:!S Eden...., g 17:30 a. m.. except Sunday due Rockledge 630 p m.;jg Jensen -3 due Titusville 10:30a. m , cos- Jupiter 12 noon following day. .3 Sewalls Point meeting with train No. 66 for j ....Hobo Sound ~**v|Jacksonville. * 100 pm* 900 amlLv ..Jupiter Ar| 1145 ami 215 pir.i ... *2 'CaEv.Jacksonville.. Arl 6 30a! t 8 30p[ 2 OOp;Lv„Jacksonville..Arffi OOn. 03S t 7 10a +6 Ofip+Lv Bftrtow Ar 2 **>op 4 OOp til 10a+6 vsp|Ly Sanford Ar 1025*1 530n 7 55a | 6 30p . ..Ft. Meade ; 20.jp 335 pl 1140a 6 Isp Paola j 95ta'4 20n 1155a 8 28p Arcadia [1055a 1 37p] l*ssp| 7 2Sp .Sorrento 918a 3 05n 1 45p] 9 02p ...Ft. Ogden B(sa 1 03p| 1 20p 7S5p Mt. Dora 9 04a! 245a 2 45p; 93p Ar.PimtaOorda Lvl+7 00a+12 SOp! 1 40p] 7 60plAr . ..TnTares Lv|tß 50a+2 15b •Dailv. +l)atly except Sunday. {Sunday onlv. " Trains 23 and 66 ilndian River Express) carry Pullman parlor cars between Jacksonville and i ttusvtlle. l'raina 23 and II carre thron li t- illman Buffet Sleepers daily oetween New York and Port Tampa, connecting at Port Tampa on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays for Key West and lavana. Trains joaud 7aaio carry through Pullman sleeping cars be tween ew cork and Port Tampa. Trains 15 and 11 carry through Pullman sleeping cars between Cincinnati and Port Tampa. G. D. ACKERLY General Passenger Agent, Jacksonville, Fla Savannah, Florida and Western Railway. WAYCROSS SHORT LINE—TIME CARD. SCHEDULE OF THROUGH TRAINS TO FLORIDA AND SOUTHERN GEORGIA. GOING SOUTH-READ DOWN] In EirxCT JAI4. 19. 1894. 1 GOING - NORTH—REAb U? & I 35 | 13 | 23 | 14 j 78 16 | 7~ 6 50pm 8 38am! 6 35aml 229 am Lv Savannah Aril 42am 9 47pm 6 00am 6 44am 8 57pm 10 09amj 9 20am 4 20araAr Jesup Lv 10 ISam 7 49pm 8 20am 4 42am 10 20pm 11 20am 1111 am 5 45am Ar Waycross Lv 9 08am 015 pm 1235 am 310 am 1120 am j Ar Albany Lv 1 09am Sstpa 6 50am i Ar Gainesville Lv 650 pm 1 OOami 1 16pm; 1135 am Ar Valdosta Lv 3S2pm 1159 pm 2 39ainl 2 58pm 107 pm Ar Thomasvllle Lv 212 pm 10 32pm 8 00am Ar.... Ocala Lv 4 45pm 9 23amj 4 65pm Ar. Monticello Lv 1110 am 555 pm 12 15pmTO35pm 030 pm Ar Tampa Lv 7 40pm 5 50am 1240 pm 10Gpm ll2opm 715 pm Ar Fort Tampa Lv 700 pm 5 10am 12 00n'a 4 08am, 236 pm Ar Bainbrldge Lv 12 55pm........ 9 Ispm 300 pm Ar Columbus Lv 600 pm 689 am 10 30am 840pm!Ar Montgomery Lv 7 80pm 719 am 289 pm 5 20pm 305 am! Ar Mpblle Lv 12 20am 1025 pm 736 am Ar New Orleans......Lv| 750pmj. .1 FLORIDA SPECIAL. Leave Savannah dally, except Monday. 12:30 p. m. Arrive Jacksonville 5:80 p. m. and St. Augustine 7 p. m. ■.. —.—— -1— a SLEEPING CAR SERVICE AND CONNECTIONS. Trains 23 and 14 carry Pullman sleeping cars between New York and Port Tampa, and Sa vannah to Jacksonville and St. Augustine. No. 35 carries Pullman buffet cars to Jacksonville. Thomasville and Tampa No. 23 carries Pullman sleeping cars Waycross to Nashville. Louisville and Cincinnati. Train 7H carries Pullman sleeping car Port Tamps and Jacksonville to New York. Trains 5 and 6 carry Pullman Buffet sleeping ears between Sa vannah and Tampa via Dupont, Santa Fe Junotlon and Juliette. Trains 23 and 16 carry Pullman sleeping cars betwoen Savannah and Jacksonville. Passengers can enter sleeper at Savannah at 9p m. Through Pullman sleeper Waycross to St. Louis. Tickets sold to all points and sleeping car berths secured at passenger stations, and ticket office, 22 Bull street. E. A. ARMAND, City Ticket Agent. R. G. FLEMING, Superintendent W. M. DAVIDSON, General Passenger Agent Charleston and Savannah Railroad. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JAN. 11, 1891. TRAINS leave and arrive at Savannah by Standard Time, which Is 30 minutes slower than city time. Time at Charleston, 75th meridian. NORTHWARD. r ~ ‘ SOUTHWARD. ' +SOO | 36 ! 78 | 14 ~| "' 35' | 33 | 23 | tSOT 4 09pm 6 54am luufptn 12 03pm Lv savannah . .>..Ar 823 am fl3opml 2 14nm|12 15pm 5 43pm 8 40am 1151 pm 130 pm Ar Yemassee.. ......Lv 650 am 4 41pm 12 25am 1046 am 831 pm 1212 pm 315 am 4 30pmAr Charleston. ......Lv 550 am 315 pm 11 20pm 9 54am 8 40am. I 6 60pm 340 am Ar Richmond Lv 735 pm 8 25am 9 39pm 12 40pm 1 1110 pm 7 00amiAr Washington Lv 346 pm 4(Wam 5 53pm 1 4rpm! 12 48am BSOamjAr Baltimore Lv 225 pm 220 am! 4 45pm 4ulpm. 343am;1040am Ar.. Philadelphia Lv 1210 pm 113ipm| 230 pm 881pm' 6 50am _1 23pm; Ar New York Lv 9 30am 8 30pm! 12 Htn tTrains Nos. 500 and 50! are known as New York and Florida special. Train No. 500 leave 8 Suvannah daily, except Sunday T rain No 501 arrives SBvannah daily, except Monday. Train No. 35 stops only at Rtdgeland. Train 14 stops at Yemassee. Train 78 stops at Rldgeland. White Hall. Green Pond, and on signal at Montieth. Hardceville and Coosaw hatchle. Trains Nos 33 and 38 stop at all stations. Train 23 stops at Ravenel. Green Pond and Ridgeland Trains Nos. 14, 35, 53.23. 78 and 36 dally. Connection for Port Royal and Au gusta stations north T e.na-s.-e by train 36 daily For Beaufort and Port Royal by 36 and 14 dai!y. Connection from Beaufort and Port Unyal by train 33 dally. Connection for Carolina Midland railroad stations by No. 36 dally. Trains Nos 14. 35, 23 and 78 have Pullman sleepers between Savannah and New York. No connection to or from Waiterboro on Sunday. For tickets, Pullman car reservations and other information apply to E. A. ARMANUi Ticket Agent. 22 Bull street, and at dopot. W. M. DAVIDSON, Gen. Pass Agent. C. S. GADSDEN, Superintendent. E. P. MoSWINEY. Division Pass. Agent CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. H. M. COMER and R. S. HATES, Receivers. GOING WEST-READ DOWN GOING U^t No- TNo3 No 1 lK ErrECT Jan. 7, IKii] vr„ , No. 8 c ex ; dally dailv (Standard TiMK jOth ex. Sund'y aauy ' aally ' MkßipiAH.) d>ll y dafly- Sun. eiDpm 845 pm 8 45aml Lv Savannan Aril 6 30pm 600 am 8 00am 7U7pml 9 45pm 9 42am|Ar... Guyton Lv| 6 28pm 4 58am .. . - +4 50pro Ar Mllledgeville Lv ••• 345 am 365 pm Ar Macon Lv 11 30am 111 —4sl pm 4 28 am Ar, Eufaula Lv 10 17pm 1037 am 8 01pm Ar Troy Lv 719 am Uinner train (except Sunday) leaves Savannah 2.0 J pm: arrives Guyton 3 06 pm: leaves Guyton 3:45 p m; arrives Savannah 4:50 p m. I Daily. | Dally. [| SAVANNAH AND LYONffe! j| Dally [ Dally i ' I 4 (opmj 730pm,ILv Savannah Arl 12 oipm| 5 45am I - I 6 JOpm.ll 4fpm!|Ar. .Lyons Lv; j 9 3Jatnl 1 30am 1 tTraina marked + run daily except'Sunday! “ Sleeping cars on night trains between Savannah and Augusta, Savannah and Macon, vannah and Atlanta. Darlor cars between Macon and Atlanta. Ticket office 19 Bull street and depot. For further Information, and for schedules to points beyond our line apply to ticke* agents or to J.XI. HAILE, General Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga. _ THEO. D. KLINE, General Superintendent. W. F. SHELLMAN, Traffic Manager. J. C. SHAW, Traveling Passenger Agent. INSURANCE. CHARLES F.PRENDERCAST (Successor to R. H. Footman & Cos.) Hre. nine M sun tarn 106 HAY STREET. tt West of the Cotton Eichantre.l Telephone cell No. 34. SAVANNAH. (JA PAINTSANOOILS. JOHN G. BUTLEB, Headquarters for Plain and Decorative WsJ 1 Paper, Paints, Oil. White Lead*. Varnun. Glass. Railroad and Steamhoat Supph'J Sashes. Doora. Blinds and Builders' Har® ware, Calcined Plaster. Cement ami Hair. SOLE AGENTS FOR LADD 8 LIME 140 Congress street and I*9 St. Julian sue** Savannah, Georgia.