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THE uESUF SENTINEL.
T. r. i.rn iJ'l'sKl.li
TSI’ItwBAV, A"IIII, 2, IWS.
At matter intended- for publication
in these column?, of any length, in or
to insure st'l't.iov, should be, housed
not later than Monday,
f rier commonO'C. lions vj>on ah' sub
jects loot ing to the adcniicemc.nt of the
interest of our county and section, mor
ally, or otherwise, solicited,
AH communications must be accom
ponied by a responsible signature for
reference.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF WAYNE COUNTY.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF APPLING COUNTY.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CHARLTON COUNTY.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF PIERCE COUNTY.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Ff rn. (>' : n-•!! tar < 'to \ • Tit ]
With the exception of those who
lui.; fail Ito tfoi office, OimocmtH
hero lire wei! phase 1 with the appoint
ments off iie new .a'lininistmtion, and
fnvorabh <• irnrnerit is heard on all
sidei;. Win re I!i< re i.; more than
one applicant for nn office, all of
course, (Hanot he wide happy end if
js c nsid< red wise nt.<l po.ilic in the
President to appoint, us lie has often
and oe, n me one who in not identifie i
with (lie contending factions. It is
curioiiH lo m to the comments of the
old u-liool It jnib'ican politicians
here, who (slimate ev< ry aj'pointincnt
and < very action of the new I'rowi
dent, by the low standard which ox
]r l ienee lias I iu*rlit lliem to apply to
depraved republican puliiios. They
appear to have no faith in reform, in
the civil service, or in the improve
meet of the military and iiuvil ostub
lirhmentr. They coni lor eveiythiug
that a done or tail ed about in thin
connection ns bypoeiitic and or senti
im ntal. When Secretary Lamar
t rders Ihe i ale of half a <1 zen horses
and C.'t: i.aeet. that have lean used
mainly for pleasure by his predeces
sor’., but maintained at an expense
of £lO 000 u yntr from the public
jiurso, the despicable possamistH who
tail t tho political ntmoiijihoro of tlio
capital shako their heads and say:
“Tho economy dodge will not pay, tho
United (States arc wealthy, and do
not wish to see their Cabinet Oflicors
live in a plain moan sty 10, inconsist
ent, with the dignity ot a great na
tion." If you tell them that the dis
posal of tho carriages has a deeper
significance than tlio mere ina'ter of
luxurious locoimlion, that it is a hint
and admonition to tho hundreds of
employes in tho J'atoiit Ollico, tho
Indian Office, tho Land Clllco, tho
Geological and l’ul lie. band survey
Bnroans over which Mr. Lamar pro
sides, you talk to thorn in an un
ku-.\vu language, nml they will reply
that the city is going to ruin, that
tin money spent or wasted helps
trade, am! lias made tin city prosper
ous.
DEAD FOR NUARLY A
MONTH.
A Little Oil* 1 Put in lier Coirtn
Comes to Life After Twenty -
Eight 1 :ys-
Nil m iron N. \ Mm eh •*(;. A
pvi ill to tllo Snvniinnh Nows mys:
A wry peculiar cami of suspendi-d
animn'ion ::iul : I ■■ liii' iico I>m looil
for ii period ol twi iit ) -eight days in
Aiinion township, tliii> couut\, ia ex
citing gri ill intt rost. A little duugh
tir of .lost jili Kenner \vnn taken mu!
delllv ill with or lie. unit the pain was
so s.-mi (hut aln v.'out into spasms
Tho futhor wont i.ftor a dock r, but
tho cliihl was tii all uppi'nnuicea il< nl
lotn'i the physician Arrival. Tho
heart lm-i c, ascii to bo.it, the pulse
v as extinct amt i\ ij.ir.illon had coas
tal. li was ii aiooit, Lowi vor, in two
or three hours after the child died
K it the akin did not take on that
peculiar pallor v. ticeihlo on in si
ili'iil pe pie. i 'ii i add looked as
though ah was . leaping, though tho
doctor | rnnounoed her dead. Tne
1 wx.lv w-s kept for two days, and
during 'hat time the skin retai..ed a
n ttnral color, but no oilier signs of
vitality ware manifested. Then the
f:n n!s ooiuineii'.'ed di cussing the
projiri; ty of barviog her.
'me the discussion was going on
some oi.e went into tho room where
the child was lying, and after look up
a: the corpse for a moment put his
lingers on the pulse an 1 was surpris
ed t > feel a feeble llat'ering. T e
1 ills i bent slowly, but it indicated
life was there, and mean..: iv.ro ut
ocee used to fan the vital spark into
a flame. The doctor was again cull
e l and re >!orutives applied. Although
re,spir .ti iu returned aud the action
of ttio heart increased, yet conscious
ness did uot return to the grh and
nil efforts to res'ore her were Iron
ies •. S-i? romalm-d in tl'is sta'o 1
torpidity for twenty six davs. On
the evening of the twenty sixth day
she opened her eyes find feebly ..sked
for a drink of water. From that
•.. le oil she goitre * trength rapidly
end is now aide t; n a übaab From
Hit ti.ue lie f iek s . in iil iL l.y
| Hein she pnr'O'.k of no food When-
I ever an attempt was made to op. n
1 her mead: Ibo muscles < n'i lieu
i hot jnv is •" ■>.■■■ iv ■ I and In r moitll.
I could nut be opened.
A recent decision of the Supreme
Court makes void n honest' ad whore
there is u uiy in the contract.
Birds of a feather flock together—
a few an'i -Brown men and some
conceited Georgia Jxditois
It is estimated that Henry county
spends between five and si . thonsuid
dollars annually for bqnor, despite
the restrictions of the prohibition
law.
The Headlight is a great power, a
grant political organ in its own self
conceit If such a great power we
l should think it would have got the
j legal advertising of a pertain county,
las it is generally given ibo pap< r
I published nearest homo with the
| largest circulation.
The Wsycr.es Hood light has been
making a great “blow” about the
V i:vi ini i, taking sides with foe Brown.
It says “it, is surprised that the Sln
tinm. should fi'-e sdes with Joe
Brown, knowing, as it does, that
Brown is a turn coat.”
Wc are surprised at noth ng in
that coiiC' ited sheet. The Headlight
had In tier pat on their specs and
perhaps tiny can lead United Slate
plain english then, us wo never mid
anything to the effect that we upheld
Joseph Brown What we said was,
that we are of the opinion that there
is not a man in the South with more
sen- f, or good judg. meet, than Joe.
Brown, and wo repeat it. If that's
tailing sidi s with him then w fail to
comprehend plain english. It's aim
ply expressing one's ( pinion of a
man's qualities. But, then a paper
that cm't tell tho difference between
patent or plate matter, and original
matter set up and printed at b anc
i . not to be surprised at, such ignu
runecis painful. Anybody that, never
seen a lino of type could tell that the
Si in 11 n 11. h Washington Letter wi s
original. But while wo don’t up
hold a patent paper, either inside,
or outside, still we would rather see
a patent, outside with the latest nows,
in good form and shape, t lmn a paper
all printed at home with three or
four columns of stale reading mat
ter.
< nrril Tlalrd i:i> riiill** of Twelve floniliH
S( JVIUIItIK.
We iiavo n child tlmft lml boon having
Third Duy ( hillw nud Fovor for twelve*
mootiiH t and dootorn or patent uedioiupH
could not euro hor, J j>u nlmn-ti a bottle
of Ohillnriix' which bun cured hor Hound
and well. •/. M. Momian, loin, Griin s Cos.
Tux. For Halo in Jenup by Dr. Druwdy.
Given Away For One Year-
Wa want 200,000 frabaoriberit before April
lnt, 1885, to oui largo ÜbiHtratod pubHou.
lion, Thm FmtaiPK Madazink. iu order
to E' t tho abov c uumbor of Btibaortb©i we
muHt give away HubHorlptiooH tin* Unit your,
and tho Hoooiid year w© will make up the
low* uh most of them will RtibMoribc ngn in
paying our regular price SI,OO a year.
Order for yonraolf and friondn and you will
never regret it. Send 12 two cent pontage
tftiupH nnd you will Lave something to
read every weak for a whole year. If yon
accept the above offer, wo < xpoct you will
1)0 kind onotigh to dixtribute muong jour
fricinlH, u few small hooka containing our
ndvcrtiaoimmtM and one hundred and nixty
fievou of the best houachold reccipta, foi
which wo will make you a prtm nt of a
hn itldoino Miir* r, wi\o 12x1b inohcH, or n
beau iful plneli covered pbotagruph album
Statu how many bm.ks you cun give axvnj
for us, and wo will send tho books and
present prepaid, liemembci you will re
uiNve the pri scut before you distribute any
book;, at wo always pay in advance, and if
the proHcnl is not entirely Hal isfaotory yon
o n return it at our expense. AddruHH.
FIICFSIDK MAOAZINU, Hume, N. Y.
WHITE & MARIN,
Gun AL:I kors,
inventor ef While’s Fat out Loader for
Mh l Cartridges.
15d lh jau atroot, Savannah, Ga.
Fin • Kill a aud Shot (inns made to order
Small machinery made and repaired. Sew
ii i; Muohiues nnd Sate Looks of every do
scrip lion repaired. Hop2<~
W jura BROS..
rnormsrous of the
Eastman Planing Mills,
AtVID VAHIETV WORKS.
M-mu fact tuvrs of M inkling I* rackets,
D.misters, an.l all kiiul, of Turning
ami Scroll Sawing, mi l Builders Sup
plies. New nov. U v Ceiling a specialty.
Messrs. W. H. WHALEY & SON,
JO STEP, iSA.,
Arc our authorized agents for tho
s ilc of all our goods. Whore may be
found o full line of samples. Give
us a trial.
Wait i' l>ro.-s.,
EASTMAN, GA.
October 2iut, ISEI.
LaGr.ikcic, GA,
Dr. j. Bnvpfiel.', Dear >ir l take
pie‘ isurd iu statin:* tkat 1 h.rvc used, for
: io laet twenty yciin, tti' uu'dicio© "hat
you are now p '.ttir*g up, known as i'r,
Br.idn.ii s Female 1! ;;nlator, *ndc>'idr
'll*. - ’?* i ©v.*r gotten togeth
r to. the di t,.\- . for which it is racom*
..t :i ! and. Wit! k; d• t I an
Y \ iy ro^j>ectfelly,
W. B. FLKKELL, M. l>.
. , - .r Ik .:h . \
a i 1 • i -w '..CJ
v •:* ¥ ? ’ .3, '■> jT' *j !y f _
' r e. f \ 'tf ' lA ■ +-K.
DouLi in
FmmUg*
Ales, fiP.es, Liprs
AMD CIGARS,
Pni'o “Whiskey.
Our Whiskies arc of the best brands,
distilled from Bye and Barley Malt by
die old-fashioned (ire copp-r process,
entirely free from fusil oil or any
other matter injurious to health.
It is manufactured with great care
so as to pre.-ervo the quality, taste and
flavor so highly appreciated by all
lovers of a good stimulant.
It is recoin mended by the Medical
Faculty for the use of invalids. War
ranted to give satisfaction.
PRICK LIST.
R.teod Bye Whiskey £2 75
Old Bouthon 2 50
Hard to Beat Whiskey 2 75
liclHcl’s Best Whiskey I 50
• 'lire Corn Whiskey ..82 00 to 2 50
din I 2> to 3 00
Rum 2 00 to 3 00
Buic Catawba Wine .. I 25 to 1 50
Bure Port Wine I 25 to 2 50
l’ure Sherry Wine.... I 25 lo 2 50
D. GRIMM,
Cor. Randolph & Wheaton Sts.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
II lOm S3 lv
mew Home
i cfJ "N EVE-rv OUTOFORC r R .
NEW hoSSsghACHIMEG
f 30 UNION SQUARE NEWYORK
ILL. W MASS. GA
TOR SALE BY
A Single
IPact
IS AY OItTH A SHIPLOAD
Of Argument.
CiI.TSE.SVILLE, Oi.
Thin will certify (tint two memherN of
my imti i ilinlt' family, have suffered for
mtiuy yi ;ir i from muustruul irregularity,
illsl have h..n iruntod without h m lit by
various un ilienl doctors, were at length
completely cured py one bottle of l>r. J.
tlr,:il(ii'lii' hVmiiie liegulator. Its effect
on mieh oases is wonderful, nnd well may
!he remedy be called "Woman’* best
Friend.” Yours respectfully,
JAMFS \V. STRANGE.
ENTIRE AND ABSOLUTE SUCCESS.
M ij. John O. Whitncr, of Atlanta, well
aud favorably known nil over the United
S :ites an a Genera! Insurance Agent, snya:
"1 used this remedy btfore lbe war on a
large plantation in a great number of cases
always with absolute success.”
Dr. 3. Daria, of Milltown, Ala., writer;
"tinre used Bradfidd's Regulator extens
Ively in my practice with eutire sue peso.
If it is uot a specific, it ia in my opinion,
the best known remedy for the diseases for
which it is recommended.”
A lady of Ronham Tex-.a. writes: “I
have been using year Ft male Regulator
for several weeks r.ud with great benefi*.
My esse is of long standing, cud has ball
led many physicians. I have tried every
medicine I could hear ef, put Ihe Reguts*
tor is (he only one that bis ever releived
my distressiug *uff. rings.”
Trenlite on the Ilonith and lljppluess
Woman mailed free.
Tut UnvorrEin Ilmsurtt Cos.,
Box l!S, Atlanta, Ga.
rlfi;i Miyirn w v be flwintl on
a:a PAraisia T'ckj
. .: i- :; k LEW YORK. .
Spiring, feat!® Spring,
Is at hand and as B. H. LEVY and Bro. are nor only “up with the
times/ 1 but also with the Seasons, they are happy to announce their
Grand spring Opening
WAIi. Mm'M,
Rules for self measurement sent by mail on application
Wc guarantee fits and satisfaction in all cases.
EXTRA BARGAINS!
We arc now offering remarkably low prices to close out the rema ndcr of
our Winter stock o! Clothing Overcoats & etc.
Our goods are the fine st our prices can’t be discounted.
Ik H. Itlff a net nno.
189, 191, 193. Congress St., Savannah, Ga.
CO LX, AT BROS..
SA-VANNA-H, GA.,
148 BROUGHTON STREET. 148.
ONE PRICE! STRICTLY CASH ! OUlt STOCK WAS SPECIALLY MADE TO
ORDER FOU US !
Having just (poned, every article ia ns fresh ns fresh can be. Desiring to deserve the
patronage of tbu public, we keep only such standard makes ns can be found in a first
ciu-ts Nortborn bouse. And as wo have determined to soil at Now York prices, wo have
adopted tbeir rule, namely : Wo Hindi Hell at
THE VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES!
AND STRICTLY FOR CASH !
Every article ia marked in Plain Figures, hence a guarantee for honest denting.
PLEASE BEAU IN MIND,
Our stock ef I, idles’. Children's and Gouts' Shoes wore selected with the gri ntisto a r
aid our variety and styles are as oomph te a* long btisin-as cx.-erL-ncmand sound judg
ment onn make it. In addition theroto we carry a complete line of
Trunks, Valises, Club and Tourist Bags!
Our assortment of Gents’ lints Ir Ihe choicest and nobldeat in lbe oily, and Our Prioes
are the Lowest. Give na a trial, and we are hound to please. Jteiir in mind, we nre
not old fogies! We are euterprising men, and mean Lusineea. CfTiSpecinl attention
paid to 0. O. D. orders.
Af BROS*
PALMER BROTHERS,
Wholesale and Ut tall Dealeih in
H Agricultural Implements,Fairbanks’ Scales
148 t 150 Cougrcec ami 14!) *. 151 St. Juliur Itrceta,
nov2o-(im SAVAIMINAII, UKOtttJlA.
**r.M AIIKCT-SQUARK IIOUSK.-t
RRNRIN &
[SucceseotH to Y'alentiue lkisler,]
Dealers in Brandies. Whiskies, Beer, Ale, and all other Liquors,
THE WELL-KNOWN
iSiLIaET 9
At thu OKI Stand , No. 174 Bryan Street, opposite tho Muiket,
SAVANNAH GA.
Our Foreign Liquors ur© U of our own I(ii|>ortii(ion jam*2-12ui
ANDREW HANLEY
faint and Oil Store!
Denier iu Railroad, Steamboat and Mill Supplies.
ITIiK WHITE LEAD, ZINC AND COLORS, GLASS, PUTTY, VAR
NISHES, BRUSHES, ETC.,
tkVNk'
Sask Weight?, Cord. Hinges, Screws. Liuic, Piaster, Hair sail Cement*
Corner of Whitaker and President Sis- r Savannah, 9n.
ESIiMA I Eb UU-Eiii'CLi.l FCJUNIBHED. sepT rda \
East Tennessee, Virginia and
Georgia Railroad-
GEORGIA DIVISION.
'n'oEtJa SduDjAiT
CITAITANOOGA TO ATLANTA ,
liOiiK TO ATLANTA,
ATLANTA TO MAC ON
AND —
THE SHORTEST OF ALL ROUTES
CHATTANOOGA AND THE WEST TO
FLORIDA AND THE SOUTHEAST.
'The only line miming passenger coaches
between Chattanooga and Jacksonville
without change and without extra fares.
Condensed Local Passenger Schedule (on
basis Louisville tune, by which
all trains are run.)
In effect March 10th, 1884.
SOUTHWARD.
stations. train Irani
No. S3 No. 51.
Leave Cleveland j
Leave Chattanooga ! B:2oam 7:3optn
“ Ooltewah { 8:53 em 8:12 pm
“ Cobntta !t:25 am B:sopm
Arrive Dalton i !i:55 am 9:20 pm
Leave “ I 9:55 am 9:20 pm
Arrive East Rome ! 11:17 am 11:00 pm
“ home 11:25 nm 11-15 pm
Leave Fast Rome 11:25 .mr 11:15pm
“ ltockmart 12:19pm 12:18 am
“ Dallas 1:00pm 1:11pm
Arrive Atlanta 2:25 pm 2:50 am
Leave “ 3:15 pm 4:ooam
“ McDonough .... 4:4opm s:3oam
“ Jackson .. . 5:23 pi i 0:10am
“ Indian Springs .. s:3fipm C:23Rm
Arrive Macon 7:?0 pn 8 00am
Leave “ 7:55 pm B:4oam
“ Cochran 9:43pm 10:45am
“ Eastman 10:37 pm 1 :00pm
Arrive Jesup 3:30 am s:oopm
Leavo “ 4:CO am
Sterling 0:00 am
Arrive Brunswick o:4sam
NORTHWARD.
stations. Train Train
No 54 No 52
Leave Brcnswjc k S:t opm
“ Sterling B:4opm
Arrivo Jesup 10:30pm
Loave ■* 11:30pm 0:55 am
“ Eastman 4:1 Oam 12:20 pm
“ Cochran 5:45 am 1:20 pm
Arrivo Macon 7.410 am: 7:3oam
Loave “ 7:30 am 4:25 pm
“ Indian Springs.. 9:07 am 0:40 pm
11 Jackson 9:20.im 7:00 pm
“ McDonough.... lo;'io:ini 7:‘-5 .'m
Arrive Atlanta ll:30pm; 9:'spm
Leavo “ 12:05pui 2:30 am
“ Dallas l;37pu. 4:35 am
“ Rocknmrt 2:35pm 4:31 am
Arrive East Romo 3:35pm 7:00 1 m
Leave Rome 3:43pm 8:35 am
Arrive Dalton s:l3pm 11: (’am
Leavo Dalton
“ Cohutta 5:47pm 12:2 )pm
“ Oollewnh 6:2opm ! :40pm
Arrive Chattanooga. .. 7:oopm 2:40 pm
“ Cleveland 8:00pm l:10pu
Connections—Trains Nos. 53 and f 4 con
nect at ClmUnnoogn with Memphis and
Charleston Division, E TV & G i It.
Trains Nos. 51 and 52 oonnect at Cohutta
and Cleveland with Main lino East Tenn.
V 4 Ga. R, It, and connect at Rome with
Alabama Division E T V G It It.
Trains, Nos. 51, 52, 53 and 54 connect at
Atlanta and Macon with all diverging roadH
and connect nt Jesup with SF4W lty for
Florida.
All trains rnn daily.
Trains to and from llawkinsville conueot
nt Cucbran.
J. E. MALLORY,
Hnpeiintendent Brnnnwick Division Macon.
THEO. D. KLINE.
Superintendent Atlanta Division, Atlnota.
J.f . GRIFFIN,
A. G. P. A. Atlanta,
A. rOPE,
General Passenger Agent.
How Lost, How Restored!
Jiihl published, n new edition of
Dr. CULYKKWELL’iS Celebrated
Essay on t,be radical curd of Sperma
torrl.au or semi mil weakness. luvol
mitary Seminal L'sses, Impotency,
Meutnl and Physical Incapacity,
Impeiliments to Marriage, etc,; also.
Consumption, Eplipsey and Fits, in
duced by soif-iudnlgence, or sexual
extravagance, &c.
Tlie celebiatcd author, in this
ndinii able essay, clearly demonstrates
from a Unity years’ successful pract
ice, that tho alarming conseciuonces
of self-abuse may be radically cured;
pointing out a rnodo of cure at once
simple, cer ain, and effectua', by
means if which every sufferer, no
matter what his condition may be,
may cure himself cheaply, privately
and radically.
Scut under seal in n plain envelope
to any address, on receipt ol -4 eentp,
or two postage stamps. Address
THE CULVKKWELL MEDICAL CO.,
-11 Anu St., Non York. I’ostoffice Box, 4.'>o
THAT HACKING COUGH can bo so qn’ck
ly cared by Sliiloh's Cure. We guarantee it.
WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is
guaranteed tocn-e you.
SLEEPLESS NIGHI’S, made miserable
by that terrible cough. Shiloh’* Cure i*
the remedy for you.
CATARRH CURED, health and sweet
breath secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh remedy
I‘iice 50 cents. Nasal Injector free.
For lame Back, Side or Chest nse Shiloh’s
Porus Plaster. Price 25 cents.
StIILOH’S COUGH and Consumption Cnre
is sold by us on u guarantee. It cures
consumption.
SHILOH’S VITALIZER ia what you need
for Constipation, Loss of Appetile, Dizzi
ness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia.
Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle.
CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and B;on
chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh’* Cure
EDGIETON HOUSE
OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT,
MACON, GEORGIA.
E.E. BROWN,
& ’soisr,
Proprietors
Rati Twc Doli ; Pet. )
Savannah Florida & Western
Railway.
f All trai ib of th.s road are run bv Cen
tral (90) Metidien time, which ii 36 min
utes Cover tlan Savannah time.]
Superintendent's Office, >
Savannah, March 22,1585. /
ON nml after Sunday, Jlar. 22. 1885, Faa
seDger Trains on this road will run as
follows :
ATLANTIC COAST LINE IXTBEBS.
1/ five Savannah daily at 6 42 a m
Arrive at Savannah „ 8 10pm
Arrive at Jesup „ 8 40 a m
Arrive at Wiycross ~ 10 10 am
Arrive at Callahan ~ , 12 18 p m
Arrive at Jacksonville ~ 100 p m
Stops at all regular stations between
Savannah and Jacksonville.
FAST MAIL.
Leave Savannah daily at 701 am
Arrive at Savannah „ 8 25 p m
Arrive at Jesup „ 8 43 a in
Ariive at Waycross „ 9 GO a m
Arrive at Callahan ~ 11 29 a m
Arrive at Jacksonville ~ 12 00 w
Arrive at Dupont ~ 11 2i a m
Arrive at Valdosta ~ 12 10 p m
Arrive at Quitman 12 40 p m
Arrive at Thom Seville „ 130 p m
Arrive at Bain bridge „ 330 pra
Arrive at Chattahoochee „ 3 50 p m
Stops only at stations named above and
at all stations between Thomasvillu and
Chattahoochee.
Passengers for Brunswick take this train
arriving ut Brunswick (via B. & W. Ky.)
at 1 13 p.m.
Passengers for Fernandma, Waldo,
Ocala, Leesburg, Gainesville, Coder Key
ami all stations on Florida Railway and
Navigation Company take this train.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily
for Green Cove Springs, St. Augustine,
Palatka, Enterprise, Sanford and all land
ings on St. John’s river.
Passengers for Pensacola, Mobile, New
Oi leans, Texas, and trans-Mississippi
points take this train, arriving at Pensa
cola lo 05 p. m,, Mobile at 2 40 a. m.,
Now Orleans at 7 45 a. m.
Pullman Buffett, and Sleeping Cars,
Waycross lo New Orleans.
CIJAItLESTON IXPIiESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 130 p m
Arrive at Savannah ~ 124 p m
Arrive at Jesup ~ 3 30 p m
Arrive at Waycross „ 500 p m
Arrive at Callahan „ 7 15 p in
Arrive at Jacksonville ~ 8 00 p m
Stops at all regular stations between
Savannah and Jacksonville.
Pullman Parlor C.rs Savannah to Jack
sonville.
Passengers for Biunswick take this train
arriving at Brunswick (via B. & W. lty.)
at 8 21 p.m,
JESUP EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 415 pm
Arrive at Savannah ~ 845 a m
Arrive at Jesup ~ 7 00 p m
Stops at all regular and flag stations
between Savnunab and Jesup.
ALBAN V EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 720 p m
Arrive at Savannah „ 605 a m
Arrive at Jesup ~ 10 20 p in
Arrive at Waycross ~ 12 15 ain
Arrive at Callahaa ~ C 05 am
Arrive at Jacksonville „ 7 00 a m
Arrive at Dupont ~ 2 30 a m
Arrive at Live Oak „ 5 10 a m
Arrive at Gainesville ~ 8 10am
Arrive at Vaidosta „ 4 25 a m
Arrive at Quitman ~ 520 a m
Arrivo at Tbonuisville ~ 0 15 a m
Arrive at Albany ~ 10 30 am
Pullman Palnco Sleeping Cara SavnuuaU
to Gaiiisville.
I'ullnmn buffet and sleeping cars Havnn
nan lo Jacksonville.
Passengers for Brunswick via Jesup
take this Irnin, arriving at Brunswick at
6 05 a. m.
Passengers for Fomnndina, Oaineville,
Cedr - Key, Ocala, Wildwood, Leesburg,
: ot all stations on Florida Railway nd
Navigation Company and Florida Southern
Railway take this train.
Passei-gers for Madison, Monticello,
Tallahassee and all Middle Florida points
take this train.
Connection at Jacksonville daily with
People’s Lino Steamers and Railroads
for St. Augustine and all points ou
St. John’s river.
Through tickets sold and sleeping oar
berth accommodations secured at Bren’s
Ticket Office, No, 22 linil street, and at
tho Company’s Depot, foot of Liberty
street.
JAS. L. TAYLOR.
General Passenger Agent.
R. G. FLEMING, Superintendent.
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anions Patent is secured. Information,
advice and special references sent on
application.
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