The Jesup sentinel. (Jesup, Ga.) 1876-19??, March 14, 1877, Image 3

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vm mm? ziwmrmi. The only i'ryer puiills'icd on tlie Atlanti y bull Ilallroad between savannah anti Valdosta. JL OU A L. 1) E FAR T M E A T I LOCAL ITEMS. Dr L- stfcr puked ripe strawberiies his garden lu-t Tuursday. A uegro man lind his leg broken at Clary’s mill ye6t rday. We coulJ not learn the particulars. Fruit iu tb*s section was consider - bly injured by the c 'ld Weatbe lat=t week The sale of the Great So ithern Railway will be p stpoued uuul July if not longer Read wh -t Pine.J Woods has to say- OU the Cooveuli u quctiti it. His head is level. Gentry, the automate talking ma chine of iln; SaTauuah News, was in towu on Monday. Fresh Si. Louis lager beer in b> ttlei L * v t the Jesup House Lar. Dali and o'.a bottle. pv Mr. Atkinson informs us that iptist Church here is completed ,t tbe doors and Windows, winch '" V U6 put iu iu a few days. /uyne Superior 0< ut-t convened M inlay, Judge John L 11 orris lesi ling Q lite a number of cases .ave bceu disposed of. Someone who understands cutting down an old style pocket billiard la- Lle can get a job by addressing T P. Littlefield, Jesu ’. Georgia. Riley Johnson is agent for tiie Sing-, r Sewing Machine, and any of our citizens watitinga machine should call on bun lie will sell them to you light. Brunswick had a fire this morning ab'iut II o’c oek wh en oo'isumed two buildings near Mr. John Moore’s res idence. Vt a understand that til' houses were liot of much value. \ Dr. Brown, the Black*heir Dentist, is int'iwn, an I is prepared to do any /work in his line you may want. Cad asid see him—be can be / >und at the Jesup House. Tbe neat and attractive little resi dence that Mr. Riley Johnson is erec ting near the Metlmdist c !| urch is al most completed. Mr Anderson VVil liaius will soon have his ready f< r use also Last week we were absent the eii tire week, and were behind with our work so much that we could uot auake this issue of tiie paper as at tractive as we desired. It will be all right n xt week however. Mr. Ja nes A. Poppeil and his sou, Spencer, have opened in the Easter ling s'ore, with a handsome stock of dry goo is, groceries, etc. May suc tions attend them. We welcome all new comers to our growing little town The. New York Milliner and Dre-s --jjj.k r lor March is at h ml, aid as usual is full of interesting fa b n : o es, and also contains a vast amount of usi f,,l reading matter. It is the el e pest magazine in Amen a T/ie s sirip tion price D on ! y ouo dollar, and the mbsi-iiber is pr.sei.ud with a In nl - chr-mo. Scud n do lar to , Sharp’s Publishing Company, 127 Mercer street New York, ad receive tho inag tZ :e &ua! chiomo at once. Mr. E, A. Cochran**, ‘f Hlackshenr, ■passed through Je-mp ou Mot-day hSt on bis way home from Washington, where lie has been st„ce the adjourn ment of ice legislature. Mr C<cUrane was the y■ ungo-st member ir. tie House of Rupieseniativts, but from his constant work he has built up '<> ■repuni'iou that will tar surpass that. o. runny ol ier h ads. Long may he live to Uo the uoblc work his you bful leads us to cx pect. Last Thursday t ight the terrible cyclone that passed through our Stute did (OusideruUe dam go iu Way tie ■county. Large quautities of timber were blown do-vu, while fcLC s were swept away as if they had been n 'th ing but featheis, iu 'be section ti at it passed through One of our old citi zens, whose v rac ty ciuud be a -l, told us tbut he saw old storm hgt moved Ironi their beds where they had been lying for fifteen or twenty years. We have not heard of any lives being lost and but little damage being done to s'oek 11a our c unty. We take the following ftom the Savannah News of the I8tb: The charters for anew railroad, to be •constructed Ironi the vicinity of fete - ling, on the Macon and Brunswick Railroad, to Jacks nville, have been obtained from the Georgia and Flori da Legisliturcs. Tbi-s great work is seriously contemplated, and it is statce that only erven hours will be required to make the trip between •Jacksonville and Savannah. Receiver's Card. Wayuesvifle March 2, 1877. Editors Sentinel.: 1 have thi- day been notified by Ihe alt rcey of the Southern and Atlantic Telegraph Cempaoy that owing to a failure if said Company to have the am lice of the sale of ihe Great Southern Railway duly published in the New York Herald. Said sale will not take place, as advertised in your paper and others iD the State, on Tuesday the 6 h tof March 1877. JAS. F KING. Receiver Great Southern Railway, COPSIMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired from ac tive practice, having bad placed in bis bands by un East India Missionary tl:e for mula of a simple Vegetable remedy, lor the speedy and put mar. tut Cure of t.'onsu nidi ion, bronchitis, Caturib Astlmin and all Throat and Lung Affections, also i Positive and Radical Eure for Nervous Debility and ner vous Complaints, after having thoroughly Tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, feels it his duty to make it known to his .suffering fellows. Actuated by this mative, and a sonscieutiuus desire to relieve human suffering, he will send (free of charge) to all.who desire it, this re jjipt with lull direction for successful using/ Send by return mail by addressing with Camp, naming this paper. DU. W. 0. STEVENS, Monroe Block, Syracuse, New York. GOOD AD VICK. Now is the time of tear fir Pneu monia, Lun/ Fcv r, &o Ev ry faiui y should have a bottle of BosCHEES Geii max Svkcp, Don’t allow f r one mo ment that cough to take hold of your -Child, y ur family or yours- lf. Oou suiuption, Asthma, Pneumonia, Croup, Hemorrhages, and other fatal dis ascs may s t iu. Although it is true Ger man Svnur is curing thousands f the. e dreaded diseases, yet it is much better tub'Veit at hand when three dose* will euro you. One Buttle will last your whole fami y a Wntir and ke'-p you sa f e from danger. If youaio cot- Sump live, do not rest until you have tried this remedy. Sample Bottles 10 cents. Regular s-ze 75 cents. Sold by your Druggist. Dr U. F. L st k PRICE CI'UBOT. Corrected Weekly by IF. H. Whaley & Son. 4 Pounds of Coffee SLOO 7 Pounds if Sugar Extra C. 1.00 8 Pounds Sugar, Brown for 1.00 Lard, pei lb .20 Smoked 0. R. si les, per lb .12 D. S. Bacon per !b .11 Corn, per bushel, .80 Oats, per bushel, .70 Hay, perew'., $ 1.40 \S. R. Fiour, pel B arrel, 10.85 Flour perTiariel.fr 'in $5.50 to 10.50 Hams, per pound, ** .17 Prints, per yard, .8 to .10 Homespun, per yard .7 to .15 Yarn, 1.10 Country Produce. Wool, .20 Hides, .10 Wax, 25 Tallow, -7 Eggs, •' ,r> Chickens. In to .30 DOCTORTOWN TiMBER MARKET. Reported JAMES N. WINN, Measurer and Inspector, SQUARE. 1 SCAB. 500 Ave. $4.500500 ; 300 Ave $5.0005.25 fOO .. 5.0U0600 | 400 .. 6.0006.25 700 .. 6.0007.00 j 500 .. 7.0007.50 | 600 .. 8.0008.75 iTT.. jrrifßaanaflMMta—M—> MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW PUBLICATIONS From the Press of j. u. LiPi'iNcorr & co., PHILADELPHIA. STORM-DRIVEN, N > vel. By Mary Hbaly, aufhor of “A Summer’s R inanee,’’ “Out of the World,’ etc. Extra cloth SI.OO. Being the econ 1 volume of The Star Series LOVE IN IDLENESS. A Summer Story. By Helen W. Ol ngy. Bvo. Paper cover. 50 ceuti-'. I loth, SI.OO. “Has pr yeu aery popular and enter taining.”—A utsr icj.n Bookseller. LIFE IN SOUTH AFRICA. By Lady Barker, author of “Station Life in New Z'alau'*,” “Stories Abuut,” etc., ete. Bvo. Fine doth $1 ‘ No better descriptions of life in the bush or among wild scenes have ever b eLi written.”— N. Y Forest Sf Stream Recently Published. Courtship iv 1720 and 1800. By H. SmaliT. lGmo. Cioth $L 00. (Star Series THE MOUY MACUIBESa The Origin, Growth and Character of the Organization. B r F. P. DKWE ES • ONE VOLUME 12. M0. EXTRA CLOTH. $1.50. “It is a remark ible book, aud being founded upou the evidence had upou iho late trial , proves that truth is s ranger thau fiction.”— Coal Trade Journal. TWICE DEFEATED; 08, The Story of a Dark Society iu Two Countries. BY KOLLIN EDWARDS. One Volume, 12uio. Fine Cloth. $1.50 “An exciting and strongly colored romance . . . It is terribly inter esting." — New York Graphic. -* ••The s ory euutaius a succession of surprises coming upon one just in the uiek of time t> stir ihe sluggish blool, and is so beautifully romantic that one can scarce believe that it i' a f.ithful htS'O-y of one the arkent societies that ever existed ” —lJdzletown SeuUnel, t‘a. For sale by all Do as I ere, or will oe sett by m.ul, (OS’, pal , upou iec pt of pr.cj by J B LIFFINCOTT ACO .Publishers Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Sale. GEORGIA —Wayne County Will be sold before tbe court ImuS' door io the town of Jesnp of said county between the b gal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in Apr 1 next, 1877 the following property- to-wit: One ltd of Imd in third district of originally Appling, m w Wuyne Coun ty Number 32, containing four I un dred and ninety neres mere nr less; Levied en and sold under and by va lue of a Tax li. fa. is-ued from tho Tax Collector against Ch'lds & N'cketis for’taxes vino on said laud f r tbe year 1876. Teimgof salt) cash, purchaser paying f r litles. This Feh. 26, 1877 JOHN N. GOODBIIHAD, Sheriff if vVayne County. Wayne County Sheriffs Sale, GEORGIA-*- Wayne County. Will bo sold before the court house doo r in the town nf Jesup of said county between the 1 gal 10-us of sale on the fi st Tuesday iu April tu-xt, i877, the f"llj-.ving property to-wit; One lot or portion of land and improvements there on, known in tho pi in of the township of Jesup as lot or por'iou of lot No. 4, flouting on Broad street twouty live f-t and also at the same time a I>t of Blacksmith Tools, nameiy as follows: 1 Bellows, ] Anvil. 2 Hammers, 2 pairs Tongs I C Id chisel 1 Sledge 2 Vices 1 Grinds one 1 lot of Irons 1 B x vvooi - tools 1 lot Spoke wood 1 Screw plate uud Die®, levied on and sold as tue prop orty of John Easterling to satisfy an ex ecution issued from the Jus iee C >urt of the 1255 District G M., iu favor of G'drey Gdum vs, John Easterling, principal and Willis (Jlarey, security. Levy made and returned to me by John G Smith. Levying Constable 1255 Dis trict G. M of said county. l'ropcity pointed out by Willis Oiarey, s curity Terms of sale cash purchaser ua.ing fur titles. Tliis February 26, 1877. J N. GOODBRKAD, Sheriff ot Wayne County. Sheriff’s Sale. GEORGIA—Wayne County. Will be sold before the Court H>use door in the town of Jesup, of said Coun ty between ill" legal hours of salo on 'lie first Tuesday in April next, 1877, the f 11 wing property to wi : Four yokes of oxen with yokes thereon sai l oxen. Also one tinder cart, (our chains and dogs with all oilier attachments tliere'o attachoil, or otherwise thereto beloi'gbg to add team and cart, levied on and sold as tlio or 'perty of Iliehard M. J ym r to satisfy an exeeutim fiom the Supe rior Court of said County, in favoi of Alex. G. middle-ton vs. John Easter ling, principle, and M W Suirency. seourity. and Richard M Joyn. r as en d 'Tser, Property pointed out by Alex. M. Middleton, piautiff in execution. Terms of sale cash—purchaser paying for titles Tiiis February 26, 1877. JOtlN N GOODBREAD. Sheriff of Wayne County Georgia. PirauFF’s Sale. G EOitG iA- Air n County. Will l.e so and Ildus die Court House door in the town of .) sifp “f s -id coun ty betweeu the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in April ilex - , 1577, the following proparly to-wit: 290 acres of Headlight land in Third Disliiet of said county, and k own as the residence of Charles E. Joyner. And at the same time 25 head of stock cattle, more or less, marked swallow-fork and uuder b t in one ear and eiop in tl e other, all evied on ands Id as tlio |x* sporty of Charles E. Joyner under and by virtur of an execution issued from the Supe rior C 'Urt of said county in favor of D. James Dillon vs Charles E. Joyi er. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s At torney. Terms of sale cash purchaser pay Jug for lilies. This Feb. 27, 1877. JOHN N. GOODBREAD. Sheriff of Wayne County, Georgia. Wm. C. Crawford, E. F. Lovell. CRAWFORD & LOVELL ; IIKAI.Kns I\ HARDWARE* Agricultural Implements, Mechanics’ Tools, Builders Hard wary, tin plate, nails, Guns, Pistols, Powder, Shot and Sporting Goods, WOODENWATIE, BROOMS, ETC. Manufacturers of Tinware. 1 -jB uriiutyliton St„ NAVAWAII, CA. AGENTS WAN C ' To sell a saleable article. Every family need one No humbug. Ad dress, ItEV. ,J. L. WILLIAMS. Graham, Georgia, SENSIBLE ADVICE You ask every day, through the col antn 9 of newspapers and by your D. ug ist, to use something for Dyspepsia aud Liver Complaint that you know noli ting bout; you got discouraged si ending money with but little success. Now to give satisfactory proof that Gheen’s A'.'GUST F now Eti will cure you of dys pepsia and L ver Complaint with all its effect, such as sour stomach, Sick Head ache, Habitual Costivencss Palpitation of the heart. Heart-burn Water brash, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, etc, we ask you to g> your Druggist,R, F. Lester and get a sam ple bottle Greek's August Flower for 10 cents and try it, or a regular sz; for 75 cents; two doses wi'l relive you. January 1, 1877. —ly I.es*l Ailverfisirfs of Pierce (osmt y. Application for Letters of Ad-* ministration. G EOEGlA—Pierce County. Martha Smith, (widow) ami J. C Carter applies to mo for Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Sealiurn Smith deceased Tbe a are, tluref r", to cite all persons interested to be and appear at tbe Court of Ordinary to be held in aiid for said county on the first Monday in April nix', to sh"tv eausc, if any they can, why sai l npplioaf‘on should not be grants I. Givt-li under tny hand and iffieiul signatare this 21st day of February, 1877. JOSEPH fcdXON, Ordinary PIERL E COUXTY SHERIFFS SALE GEORGIA— Pn rue County Will b‘ sold before the U- ur - House door in cht town of Blackshear. Pieter- County, Ga, on ttic first Tuesday in Apid in x', between tho legal hours of sale the full wing property tn-vvi': The South half of lot < f land number iw > hundred and te nitty two (272) in tin* fourth (4'h) 0 snrict originally Ap pling tiow Pierce County Said hknd oontainiug two hundred and fnity tw (242) acres more .o- less. Levied on as the proper')’ ot J hu D. Stewart by vir tore of an ixceu'iun issued ont • { {(bo C.operation Court of Pierce County, in favor of James \Y. Strickland jjvs, John D Stewar*. Property pointed on t by the plaintiff in Execution. Terms e.ish purchaser paying for titles. This Mareii s'h, 1877. E Z. BY 11D. Sheriff of Pin oc County, Georgia PAINT GLOBE White Lead ani Mixel Paint Go. CAPITAL STOCK, $100,009. These Paints nra mixed, ready for use. any nil ado or color, anti sold in any quantities from One Quart to a Darrel. DO YOUR OWN PAINTING. These Paints are made of Pure White Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil. held in solution and ready for use; are one third cheaper and will last throe time as long as Paint mixed in the ordinary way. $25 SEWARD! will be paid for every ounce of adulteration found in them. Thousands of houses and some of the finest villas in America are painted with those Paints. Send for Testimonials of same, also for Sample Colors and Price Lists, to the GLOBE MIXED PAINT CO., OFFICE i 7 6 Cortlandt St., New York, WORKSi Cor. MORGANS WASHINGTON STS., JERSEY CITY. M Sill! 1 would respectfully nnnounoo to tlio citizens of Jesu;> an 1 surrounding country Chat I have just receive 1 a full line of I) It Y G O O D S , all of the latest styles, Ladies can find my stock complete to make se lections from. I have also a c-mplete assortment of first-class Shoes, consisting of Ladies, Misses and Chilldrens line sowed Shoes and Slippers MEN’S FINK BOXEo TOED AND P LAIN SHOES. Full line of Crockery and Tinware, Woodware &c. I have atso a full assortment of Fre3h Drugs and Family Medicines FP.ESH GARDEN SEEDS, &C I have returned permanency to Jesnp, anil offer my Professional ser vices to onr citizens. Calls answered promptly, day or night Z w. LITTLE, M. P. 77 A SPLENDID OFFER ’77 THE JFSt; 1* SEVriAEI., Anri Louisville WEEKLY 101KIEB Jf.TKVAL. One year for 52.25. Two papers for Httle morn"llian the price of one. Send in $2.20 arid receive.your home paper with tin Cou rier Journal, the best, wittiest, hrightect and ablest Family pape rs in the country. I. Epstein Sc Bro., JOBBERS and CEALBRB IN Staple A Fancy Dry Goods, CLOTHIN3, BOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS. And Gents' Furnishing Gooch’ 137 Congress Bt, Savannah, Georgia Particular attention laid to Country Osiers, 23 J Mexican Clover. The new fo -age plant of the South. The only hope of this country for tlit permanent improvement of tho roil. Good fur forage, go'd for green soil ing* and cruod for stock. Fir sale at Lester’s Drug Store. Price 50 cents a package. Dlrecti<ns on each pack ngo. SOMETHING NEW- AGENTS Wanted. Baden Puoi.ific Fi.uU.: Corn. —This corn excels any ntlnr for bread and is best for stock. It ripens six weeks ear lier th-tti anv other kind, and grows from 6 to 14 ears on a stalk Tho impoitant points wo claim for this new variety of corn are these: I. One rta'k of ibis corn bears from 6 to 14 ears; one hill with two stalks makes from 10 to 25 ears —producing from one acrcof ground about three or four times as many bushels ou the same soil and with tho same culture as the common com 3 The corn is heavier in weight, ins as large no oar, thinner husk, and makes eorn meal, tot family use, sweeter and more nutritious, and valuable for ceding stock. 3 That i' will growand produce a pr fit able crop on (.rouid when other corn will imt grow to lna turity 4. It ripens eailier and is tut l oble to be caught by fiost. 5. The grains arc large, pure aid white, and an oidin.vry yield is from 80 to 100 bushels to the acre.on medium land. A fine quality if Flour inn be made ('torn it. When groun I it produces a tl ur analogous both in appearance and fas to to fi ur made from the hist white wheat. Even an epicure would fail t" distinguish between bread made from the two Tho Corn slieded weighs Cl lbs to the bushel—wliioli is 5 lbs heavier lln'n any other quality. PRICES BY MAIL POSTPAID. Sack SI.OO 1 G Sacks $4 50 “ 2.50 |lO “ 700 Each Sack contain ng 1,000 sound grains. Sample stalks with the ears on them will bn sent out to agents Write for testimonials with ternis to agents. Beware of swindlers; no O' e else has the genuine seeds in this State exo pt mys If. Some parties advert is ing this corn anil i fforing to send stalks, when you order of ilnm tin y write you that their Stalks are all gone. Remcm lor agents get a gao I commission, an t \v ite lor terms at nee before the agon ey of your couuty is givet to romenc elec j Address, W. S. TIPTON, j „24-2 ii Cleveland, Tenn. Administrator's Dismission. Georiua—Wayne County. Whereas S K Harris, Administrator on the esta'c of John W, Harris sen, deco-lied, applies to tho undersign and (or letters of dismiss, ry from his ailin nis iratnrsliip; then Fro all poisons oti ccrncd are heieby required to show cause (if any tlu-y li av • ) why said 8. It, Harris, ndim, i-irator. as at,ire-said on the fi st Monday in June ncx', shuulel nut In, discharged. Given under my hand and seal if office, this F tiruary 28 h, 1877. It. B HOPPS. mar 0 -3'i) Oidiiiai-y W (J Notice to Debtors and Creditor GEORGIA — Wayne C unty. All p iHons having demumls ngaii nl J.'hn G.ll dee, used, late of said county and tlia estuio nt said dccoa*A)d, are hereby ti"tili-d to picsent them t-' the undersigned, properly authenticated within the time prescribed by law, and all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby lerpiested to make immedi ate payment. This tho 10 1 li day ol January 1w77.l w 77. THOMAS PURDOM, Administrator on i-s'aie of jan 10-Giv JOHN GILf/, dic’d. Administrator’s Dismission Georgia Wayne County. Whereas, JftmeH A. Poppcll, find Jtliza beth Moody, AdrniniHtr.ttorH af the cHtato of isane Moody, decpUHed, applies to the un dersigned foi IctteiH ol disiniHsion, from their adminiHtraiornhip; tlierelore, all p<?r koiikconcerned are here by reejuested tf> show ?aise, (if any they have) uny Haiti Admin* istratei’H, on the first Monday in April next, should not be. discharged. (liven under my hand mid seal of office, this fat day of January J 877. J. It. UOW.USON, jan 10-3 m Or in yW. C. Til OM A S WES 1 I Importer of and Dealer in Crockery, China, &, Glass Ware- All kinds of House-Furnishing Goods. Table cut lily, Silver Pl ated Ware, Kerosene Lamps, Chandeliers. Toys, &c.. &c , ©fetr Just received a large lot of Fancy Goods suitable for W dding and Iloli day Presents. 185 & 187 Broughton St,, A |27 Jefferson St SAVANNAH, - - - GEORGIA. Blacksmith and Wheelwright Shop. THE node signed begs to inform the citi- I germ tif Jesup and vicinity,that be has open- I ed a Shop in Jesup. and is prepared to do ! all kinds of Work in his line, such as Wag j ons, Carts, Buggies, Blows, and • very kind I of repaiting done in a Workmen-like wan ! her. Charges moderate. Jan. 3 Cm SAKVIS A PAItKEB. Macon & Brurswick Railroad. General Superintendent's OrercE i Macon, Ga., February 4th, 1877 1 Ou and after Sunday, February 4th, 1877, passenger trains on this read will run as fellows: NIGHT LMlWuS'dIlB, [Daily.] I, uive Macon 7:30 P. M. Anive at Jesup 4:30 A. M. Leave Jesnp 4:50 A. M. A i rive at Brunswick 7:30 A. M. Leave Brunswick 7:30 P. M. Ari eit Jesup 10:10 P. M. L ave Jesup 10:45 P. M. Ai l ive at Macon 7:45 A. M. BAY PASSENGER, [Sunday excepted.] Leave Macon. 7:30 A. M. Arrive at Jesnp 6:30 P. M. Leave Jesup 6:30 A. M. Arrive at Macon 5:20 P. M. The night Passenger Train mak, s ol,iso connection through to Brunswick Feruandina, Jac sonvi la, and other points in Florida by the Cumberland Ib utc (the new line to Florida), and at Mucon for points North, Eas l , West ■nd Notth ucst. Pas-engers for Bruuswick and peinfs below J,sap, to avoid delay will taka Niglit Passenger Train Tho Day Passenger Train m„k, s eon, cc'ioii at Jesup with the Atliunc& and Gulf liuiliond far Jacks nvi le and other points iu Florida, Puliu-e sleeping ears on Night passenger train ACCOMMODATION TRAIN BETWEEN COCHRAN ANIJ lIA WKINSVILIJS, [SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. ) Leave Cochran 10:10 P. M. Arrive at HawKinsville 10:10 P. M. Leave H.iv.aiiisville. 4:45 A. M. Arrive at Cochran 5:15 A. M. Leave Cochrau 10:45 A. M. Arrive at Htiwiiiusvillc 11:15 A. M. Leave llawuinsville 1:30 P. M. Arrive at Cochran 2:00 P. M. Pas-engers t<• nnd from llnwkusvilla go by ii her Night or D,y Pas ciiger trui", except, Sunday. JOHN A. GRANT, G ii. Supt. w. J Jarvis M<"t Trans. iLtiauuc and Gulf Railroad. Generat. Superintendent's Omens, ) Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, I Savannah, Nov’r 25,1870. ) ON ANB ALTER SUN: AY, Nov,mber 2® Passenger Trains ou this Road will run a* follows: NIGHT EXPRESS. Leftve Savannah daily at 4:45 I’. M. yrvive at Jesup “ 7:55 P. M. Arrive at Buinhridgo “ 8:40 A. M. Arrive at Albany “ 10:00 A. M. yrrive at Live Oak “ 4:10 A.M. Arrive at Jacksonville “ 11:00 A. M. Lrrive at Tallaliassee “ 0:15 A.M. Leave Tallahassee “ 4:40 P. M. Leave Jacksonville “ 5:10 P.M. L ave Live Cult “ 9:50 P.M. Leave Albany “ 5:00 P. M. Ana\e Bait br Ige “ 4:40P. M. Leave Jesup “ 0:20 A. M. Arrive at Savannah “ 9:45 A.M. Pullman Sleeping Cara run through to Jacksonville from Savannah and from Mont gomery via Albany. No change of ears be tween Savannah and Jacksonville or Aloany. I’assongurs from Savannah to Tullahasaeo take this ran. Passengers for Brunswick and Darien take this train. Pussengers leav ing Macon at 7:' on. m. daily eomieot at Jes nwith this train ter Savannah. Counect at Albany with Passenger trains both way* on Southwestern Railroad to and from Eutaula, Montgomery, New Orleans, etc. Mnilsteiim* er leaves ltuinbridge for Apalachicola every Saturday; lor Colnnihus Thursday and Sat urday mornings. (Jose connection at Jack sonville daily (Sundays excepted) for St. Augustine, Palutka aud Enterprise. DAY PASSENGER Leave Suvnn'h. Body'sexceploJ,at 8:30 A.M. Arrive at Jesup “ “ 11:15 A.M. Arrive atTebeanville “ “ 1:15 P.M. Arrive at Live Oalc “ “ 5:21)P.M. Arrive at Jacksonville “ “ 10:20 I-.M. Leave Jacksonvillo “ “ 7:45 A.M. Leave Live Oak “ “12:551’.M. LeaveTeneauville “ “ 4:20 l'.M. leave Jesup “ “ 0:40 P.M, Arrive at Savannoli “ “ 9:45 P.M. Sleeping car from Louisville via Jesup to and from Jacksonville on this train. Pas sengers from Macon by Macon and Bruns wick 3:30 a. ill. traiu connect at Jesup willt this train isr Florida. Passengers from Flo rida by this train connect at Jesup with train arriving in Macon at 1:30 a. lit. J rains on B-and A. It. It. leave junction, going west. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11:14 a. m. For Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4:30 p. m ACCOMMODATION THAI J -WESTERN ' DIVISION. Leave Dupont Sndy's excepted, at 5:00 A.M. Arrive at Valdosta “ “ 7:00 A.M. Arrive at Quitman “ “ B:SJ A.M. Arrive id Thomasv'lie “ “11:00A.M. Arrive at Camilla “ “ 5:04 P.M. Arrive at Albany “ “ 7:101’.M. Leave Albany “ “ Leave Camilla “ “ B:O.>A.M. Leave '1 liomasville “ “ 12:45 I.M. Leave Quitman “ “ 2:48 l’-M. I a-nAC Valdosta “ “ ’ Arrive at Dupont “ “ o:la J -M. 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