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C.’JIIOT'Wr '—
Where
Water is
Bad
it should not be drunk
I unless proper precautions
arc taken. More diseases
nriso from drinking im
pure water than people ,
imagine and yet in the I
face of warning they con
tinue to absorb the dan
gerous fluid. If you have
any doubt—if you are.
travelling—if you move I
to a new locality—take '
no risks hut put a tea-
spoonful of
Brown’s
Iron
Bitters
in the glass of water,
as it makes it healthy and
pulatahlc.
On a journey it is
always dangerous to
drink much water—take
Bnows’s Iron Bitters
nlong-.somc people would
not start without it, for it
keeps them in health.
Look for crossed Red
lines on the wrapper.
CROWN CHCM.CO..DAOTO..UD
THOMPSON
Iron Works,
JAt'KWM JIXKKKIY,
THOMASVILLE, - - - GA
(0)
I am belter prepared than ever to
do any and all kinds of repair work
in iron and brass. In addition to long
years of experience, I am fully equip
ped with the latest improved tools
and ran guarantee all work entrusted
to me Shops in rear of former rcsi-
donec, on lower Jackson street. Give
me an opportunity to make an esti
mate t'-.i your work.
C .B. THOMPSON, Agt.
&w-t
The Manufacturers Record advise*
southern communites to investigate
capitalist before gelling into their
schemes
The p'au ol the reorganization of
the Cen’ra', Morgan & Co, have
gone to wirk on another plan. This
valuable property thou'd be pul on its
Let.
The executive committee of t ie
Cotton S ates and International Expo
sition has instructed the chief t;f con
struction to prepare plans for a tobac
co building to cover 2 1,01.0 square
feet of sp--ce.
Hawk n v I e Dispatch: “Wilkes
county wiii have t<s hold an her elec
tion for officers to fid the /aces of
some third party men who were elect
ed and could not give bond.”
Mr. J. J. Goldstone, of Monfcello,
Io»a, who has been spending the
past few weeks in Thomasville the
guest of the Randall tousc, left yes
terday io response to a letter announc
ing the illucss ol his mother. He
made many friends during his stay
here who will be glad to see him in
Thomasville agair.
Abstracts! A bstraets !!
The business oftbe Thomasville Abstrac
Company is now in the hands of Snodgrass
k Hawkins. Parties desiring abstracts or
any information in regard to the records of
the county can obtain same by applying to
hem. sept 4-tf.
Notice to Debtors.
All parties Indebted to the firm are expect-
to call and arrange their dues at once, as
we are closing out the cntsre business and
need the money now. All bills not settled
by March 1st will be placed in the hands of
an attorney for collection. So save expen
ses by calling at once and settling up. Yours
truly J. L. & \\\ A. PRINGLE.
February 18, 181*5. *t
An Article of Merit Uould only Obtain
Such Testimonials.
Jacksonville, Fla
I have been using Dr, Simmons’ Ilepa-
tine for some time and am much pleased
with it. For bilious and sick headache it
has no equal. Thomas Stocrstos. ^
For sale by R. L. llicks.
M. Douglas
** CU^lC 13 THE BEST.
O nvb FIT for a kino.
3. CORDOVAN)
FRENCH ACNAMtLLCO CALF.
£4.*3.s? Fine Cai/aKAngarocl
f $3.3? POLICE,? soles,
[••srssswi
J s 2. $ 17.? bqys'Schoqlshoesl
p * LADIES *
rnmuHXm-
BROCKTOItMAaA.
Over Ono Million People wear the
W. L-. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our . hoes are equally satisfactory
They give the best value for the money.
The v equal custom shoes In etyle and fit.
Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed.
The prices arc uniform,—stamped on sole.
From $i to $3 saved over other make*.
It year dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by
TlioinaNville Shoe Co,
1,°G Rroad St.
V. A. HOKROCKS
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
llatis and Estimates Famished.
I ofler my services to make contracts for
0" superintend all kinds of building, public
or private, either brick or wood, also plumb-
ing.
.Satisiaction G uaranteed.
Residence Gordon Avenue. P. 0.
Telephone, 59.
A full stock of Wince and Liquor*. A
limited quantity of old Domes-
tic nutl Imported
CHAMPAGNE, 14 YEARS OLD.
B. F. Walters
111. .EAST JACKSON ST.
JAMES GRIBBEN,
Contractor tod Builder,
H. J. ASHLEY
The Leading Tinsmith.
PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING.
107 Fletcher St.
Tinware made to order, Tin, Iron and
81ate Roofing, Stove Pipes, Hotel Job Work
of all kinds. Galvanized Iron Cornices
made to order. Old roofs painted and re
paired. See me when you want anything in
my line. oct20-ly.
RATHER DIE THAN LIVE
Body Entirely Broken Out lu On*
IIoss of Sores. Could Mot Sleep.
Would Wulk tho Floor All Might
Crying and Suffering.
BEGAN TO USE CUTICURA.
Immediate Relief, Rest and Sleep,
Complete and Permanent Cure
In Two Months.
Tito first of October icy daughter was taken
with Typhoid and Malaria. While sick there came
little blisters in tho bends of the arms, w hich
seemed to till with water and itch. Tho doctor
said when she got well the»o would leave, but
they grew worso all tho time, until from her
neck down to her feet, her body was entirely
broken out in one mass of sores. She could not
sleep, but would walk the floor all night crying,
ami said she would rather dlo than live, suffering
like this. Reading your advertisement in 7 he
Lad let Home Journal of tlio cures performed by
CuTicritA Remkmks in similar cases, we sent
for and began to uso them, and in one week she
began to get better, would sleep and rest easily,
ana in two months, after u.Miig five boxes of
CcnccnA, ono cake of c met it a Soar, andtw*
bottles of CUTicrttA Resolvent, she was entirely
well, and now after nearly two years there has
been no traco of tho disease. The doctor called
it Psoriasis. I cannot give your remedies too
much prai3e, for I believe my daughter would
have died if it had it not been for the OrTici itA
Remedies. jiaky J. NELSON, .
lVcomoko City, Md.
CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS
aro tho most wonderful c
Bold throughout the world, rrice, Cracciu,
60c.; 8oap, 26c.; Resolvknt, #1. I’otteu Dnro
AND Chkm. Coup., Bole Proprietors, Boston.
How to Cure Skin Diseases,” mailed free.
BABY’S
Slsln and t
by Cutlet
palp i»u
Absolutely pi!
WEAK, PAINFUL BACKS,
YKidney ami uteri no pains and weak-
finesses relieved in one minute by tho
yCnticura Antl-l‘aln Plaster. Only
Instantaneous pain-killing plaster.
CentralR.R. of Georgia
’ H, M. Comer and B. S. Hayes, Receiver?.
IN EFFECT JAN. Gst, 1695;
—BETWEEN—
ATLANTA, AMKIUCUS, ALBA
NY AND THOMASVILLE.
Lv. Atlanta...
*r Macon
Ar. Americas....
Ar. Smith vlllo....
Ar. Albany
Dally.
C. K. It. 7.30 e
4 .26 p i
7.M p i
10.40 p E
11.05 V E
U.65 an
.00 a n
11.00 a n
Lv. Thomasville..
ar, Albany....
Lv. Albany
Lv. Smithville...
Lv. Amerlcus....
Ar. Macon
Ar. Eutaula
at. Montgomery..
Lv. Macon-
Ar. Atlanta
10.45 a n
11.60 a r
1.15 pi
1.42 pc
I 4.2 > p t
4.34 p X
7.31 p I
| 4.25 p l
8.05 p l
Daily.
t Daily except Sunday.
Train departing rhomasvilleat 2.20 p. m. and
Albany at 6.C0a. in. are daily except Sunday
Eleait Parlor Can between Bacon aid Atlanta.
For farther Information apply to
J.C. HAILE, (ieul. Pass. Agt.
Savannah, Ga.
• F. SHELLMAN, Traffic Mangr,
Savannah, Oa.
W. P. DAWSON, Pass A gent. Macon, Ga.
Thomasville!
Ga.
I will be glad to make contract* for, 01
apcrintend all claaaci of building,, public
r private, io either brick or wood. Will
irniah plana and ipecificationa it required.
J on want any building done call on me
I will aubmit climates, whether con-
-act i, awarded me or not. I will gntran-
n satisfaction in nil my work. I inter to
jc many buildings erected by me ia Thom
iville, and to all partic for whoa I have
rorked. Shop on Fletcher street, 2d door
on Broad. fas If ly
The Pullman Gar Line
BETWEEN -—
Louisville, Cincinnati
INDIANAPOLIS.
AND
CHICAGO ND THE HGfMHWEST.
He Pullman Veatibuled /ervico on
Night Trainb, Parlor 'Chair
Cars on Day Train.
Tho Monun Trains make the fasten
time between the Southern Win
ter Cities and Summer Re
torts of the Northwest.
W. H. McDOEL, Genera! Hsnag. I,
J. 1. LIKED, Geo. P. A.. Chicago,
for furUiorinfomatioo address
B. W. GLADINGtGsn'lAgent
(SI Broad Street Thou urine.
Public Sale ot Land.
GEORGIA—Tnoms COU.vil':
Whereas, Felix C. Johnston, did on tho first
day of January, 1891, executo and deliver to
tb** Georgia Loan & Trust Company of Ameri-
cus Georgia, a deed under sections Nos. 1809,
1970 and 197i, of the Code of Georgia, 1832, to
the lands hereinafter described, to secure a
loan of $600 principal and interest and atto*-.
ncy leos, said deed recorded in the clerk’s
office Thomas superior court In llook “A. A.”
of deeds, page 113 aad salt! deed giving the
power to said company or Its assigns to soil
said lands, should default be made ia the pay
ment of said piincipal or interest,
And whereas said Johustou failed to pay
said principal debt <C(A> when the same became
due January 1, 1894, and said sum together
with interest on same, at eight por cent from
said January 1, 1894 remains duo unpaid.
>ow therefore, I, The undersigned to whom
said company assigned said Joan and made
deed to securo same wlllscll at public outcry to
thshighest bidder, for cash, on tho first!ucs
day in March, 1695,durlng the hours of sheriff's
sales, bofore tho Thomas county court house
door at Thomasviilo Georgia, the lauds des
cribed in the afresuld deed ol FelU* C. John
ston, to-wit: Ono tract of land lying In tho
corporate limits of the town of Cairo Thomas
county-.a., beginning on the public street at
the southwest corner of Tom Rrown's land,
thoncc running east to lauds of G. T. Hurst,
thonco south to a certain gate, thenco cast to
Public street, thence north along with said
Public street to starting point, being part of
land lot So. 22, iu tho I8th district of Thomas
county Georgia, containing 17 acres more or
less. The total amount that will bo due at
time ot sale Including principal, Interest and
attorney foe Is $72i.Co. fee simple title will be
made to purchaser, and proceeds applied to
nayment of said dobt and cost of this proceed
ing, and balance, if any, to said Felix 0, Johu
stou or his legrl representative.
W. S. LINE3,
This 23rd day of Jan. I8'J.'.
FATTEN k TITUS, Attorneys.
Publio Sale of Land,
GEORGIA-Thomas County
The Georgia Loan und Trust Company, of
America*. Sumter county, Georgia, will sell at
public outcry, to the higho.it binder for cash,
on the first Tuesday in Ajm, before the
court house door In Thomasville, Thomas
county, GeorgU, at the regular lime of sheriff’s
•ales, the following described pro, oily: One
farm lying in the l»th district of Tl,om.>s couu-
y, Georgia, consisting ot ouo hundred and
fifty (lov) acres off the east side of lot No. *93.
Also one hundred (Uji) acres of lot No. 3j8. be
ing allot that portion of said lot lying cast and
north ot Harnett's creek , Also lifty (60) acres
of lor No, 3> 9. being that portion of s*id lot ly
ing west of Doggy branch and north of Harnett
creek; said farm containing 3 0 acres, more or
less eald sale Is by virtue of the power given
undursigno in deed from James W. McCord,
d ated Oeiobtu 1, and recorded in Thomas’
superior Court Clerk’* office in Hook Y at pago
££J. Said deed gUon to secure the payment of
two(2) principal notes of $JoO each and ten
lntere&t coupon note* of $24,uo aoch. Princi
pal and interest due and uuj aid October 1,1*94,
was $045 tu. Amount due ut time of sale for
principal, Interest and attorneys’ fees Is $739.-
*0. Feo simple titles will be made to purchaser
at said sale and proceeds app.iod to payment
of said debt and expenses ol this proceeding
and balance, of any, to said McCord or his le
gal representative. Dated March 2, 1 >35.
THE GEORGIA LOAN & TRUST CO.
Patten k Titus, Attorneys.
ARRIVAL -
Extraordinary!
The master minds of clairvoyancy.
The W.iuleiis, have returned and
can be consulted daily, from 9 a. m.
to 9 i>. in. at their office, rooms 15 and
lfi. Hotel Brighton. Looking over
the long list df clairvoyants and me
diums in (lie United States one will
find at the head tho names of Prof
11. T. ami Madame Drs.
WHALEU.
At till'age of eight their powers
were first no:iced,nml since that time
they have beeu before the public,
demon-trating that clairvoyancy is
not an amusing lor, hut a powerful
gift rivaled to do good, and to show
all'hose nulling it the way to
perlVet liapi iness, health and pros
perity. If you wish to have your
domestic troubles removed, yonr
love restored, the separated reunit
ed. lost properly restored, call oil
them. In Montgomery, through
their mesmeric influence, a mother
and daughter were united, after an
absence of 15 years, the girl having
left home at 10. Site was located in
Chicago, where she was living under
an assumed name. Their wonderful
Mesmeric Charm
lias caused many speedy ami happy
marriages, made poor men rich and
brought happiness and prosperity
to all who possessed one. Xo person
should be without one., They treat
all diseases flesh is heir io, and guar
antee a prompt and perfect cure in
every case undertaken. Cancers and
tumors removed without operation.
The liquor, opium and tobacco ball
its permanently cured. Treat at)
skin and scalp diseases and remove
ali blemishes of the face. Each one
granted a private interview. All
are invited to cal 1 .
Respectfully yours,
The Whalens..
Boston and Albany By.,
M. II MALLETTE, Ueeei ver.
To take effect on and after Oct. 15tli, 1894.
Pidcock - - Georgia.
BEAD DOtFNr
rwAN wo. 6. Pojsngr.
3 16
3 29
3 30
3 45
3 66
4 00
4 10
4 25
4 32
4 40
4 45
4 60
6 10
• 40
6 00
'HEAD" UP.~
VO-...
PIDCOCK
LAKE STATION
SPANG I.EIi
Arrivej"
Leave j "
MASSEY
.........HOLLIS
MCDONALD
| I.eave
(Arrive
IlOZIER
ALDERMAN
CLARK'S JUNCTION
CROSBY
"• ::::
DOT
AUTREY
••• “
11 65
II 60
11 40
11 20
Jf *3
1 0 45
It) 30
10 15
10 07
10 00
9 55
9 48
9 40
9 16
9 09
A. M.
Trains Noa. 6 and 6 carry passengers and »top at all tUg stations on signal. Train No.
connect, with 8. F. k W. No. 5 from Savannah. Train No. 6 connect, with S, F. & W. No. 78 for
Savannah and 8. V. A W. No. 17 lor Thomasville.
Tho rate ot tare Is lour cent per mile, children under ten yours aud ministers of the gospe
haitfare. The operatorsof this rondreaervee the right to change the ruunlnc ot trains with*
out notlco. Buperceeds aU previous schedules.
PLANT SYSTEM,
Alabama Midland Railway
SCHEDULE TAKING EFFECT NOV. 8, J8H4.
GOING EASr—READ DOWN,
GOING WEST—REA
3 00 p m
7 30 p in
6 48 p in
7 60 p m
V 09 p m
a. W. PALIN a BRO’S.
Carriage Shoos.
Lower Broad Street. Thomaaville, Ga
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING
HORSE SHOEING, ETC.,"
Done at rcasonaoie rate,. Having recently
purchased a number ot labor-saving tools,
and having the
Rest Equipped Shops
n Southwest Georgia, we are prepared to
do all kinds of work io our lin* with dil*
bage snd neatness
M. Y. A D, I. MacIntyre, f Fu reel os uro o
| mortgage in Thom
vs. { a* Huperior court
| April term, 1895.
D. H. Singletary. {
To the defendant, D. H. Singletary.
You aro hereby commands to be and ap
pear at the next April term of Thomas superior
court to bsheld In and for said couty In Thom
asvllle, Ga., on the third (3rd) Monday in April
1895, then and there to show cause, it any you
can. why a rule absolute should not bo grunted
In the abovo stated case, and why said m
S age be not foreclosed and the equity of
cmptlon in and to said land desenbod In the
mortgage given by >ou to said M. Y. and D I.
MacIntyre, not bo barred. Witness tho Hon,
ug H. Hanfell, Judge of said court.
Inis Jan. 1, 1896.
Tho above and foregoing is a truo copy of tho
minutes of sold court.
J. W. GROOVER, Clerk
Jan. 5wim
Notice. •
To Dkjitobi and Oueditobs :
All persons having domauds against thee,
tato of Hiram Montcrlcf. late • f salti county,
deceased, ore hereby notified to render in their
demands to the undersigned according to law.
and all oersons Indebted to said estate are re
qalred to moke Immediate payment.
J. \V. MoNuaiEp, Ex. lllram Moncrlef, dec’d.
Feb. 9, *93. feb 16
An Alabama Editor.
Col, A. II. Keljcr. editor and proprietor
of the North Alabamian, Tuscumhia, Ala.,
says: “I very cheerfully bear testimony to
the merits ol King’s Royul Itermatenr, baa
ed upon the me ot it in my lamily for indi
gestion, catarrh and insomauia, and by my-
•elf for the icqualea of Grippe. It ia very
pleasant to the taste,, improve* the appetite
and is very exhilarating in it* cllccta.’’ $1
Six for $5. For sale ry Bondniant A Pea
cock and It. L. Hicks.
od to mo lor
letter, of dlamlaalon from the administrator
•hip ot the estate ot J. O. It. Carlisle, deceased
th!# u to clto all concerned to show cause, 1
any they can, on or by the first Monday In
March, 1805, why said OlsmlMlon should not be
(ranted as applied tor. Given under my hand I TrSntieni Custom Solicited
—or—
Machinery, Mill or Plumbing Supplies, call
on the only exclusive dealer in the city,
who handles the finest grade ot goods in
Southwest Georgia, and who looks after
the people's wants in the latest designs and
prices to suit the "hard times’’ such as
Bath Tubs, Hot Water Boilers, Fine
Lavatories, Water Closets, Toilet
Paper, Thomson Water Me
ters, Instantaneous Wa
ter Heaters.
Steam Gauges, Glass Water Gauges,
Gauges Cocks, Pulleys, Belt
ing, Pipe & Fittings,
Boiler Patch
Bolts.
E. H, Thompson,
208 Wost Jackson St
BOARD
Among the Pines.
(Only hall mile'trom ctly)
A few persons desiring a sojourn in th*
country, wheie the air ta pure and laden
with the aroma of the pines and
where they will be made to “feel at home,’*
can be accommodated at Jersey Perm.
Location high and healthy, rooms new and
comfortable aud taro wholeiome, including
pure milk from a choice herd of Jersey!.
Very eick persons and children not taken.
Mails received twice a day.
Livery famished by any of the stable!
at same prices charged in the city.
A fish pond, oar boats and exemption from
the noise otcbildien are among the attrac
tions.
B-O-A-lt-D.
RandallHouse
(Opposite Pin<; cods Botei.)
Tliomasville. - - Ga.
Mrs. M. H. RANDALL, Prop.
Double verandas that the sun shines on all
day. Newly inrniabed, with all Mod
em Conveniences, llot and cold
water baths.
Terms to Suit The Hard Times
fit *1.50
Per Day,
1 40p tn
1246 p m
12 03 p ru
1130 a m
10 20 a m
10 0q a m
9 35 a m
9 10 a m
7 63 a m
7 40 a
6 60a
400a m
239a m
28»a m
12 00 n't
6S0p m
10 35 pm
700 p m
645pm
8 66 p m Ar ..Montgomery Lv
8 18 p m Lv-....Sprague Junction Ar
Lv ..Luverno Ar
710 p tn Lv .Tn>y« Ar
6 45 p m Lv lSrundtdge ar
6 24 p m Lv Ariosto Ar
6 03 p m Lv Otark
6 30p m Lv Flnckard.. Ar
0 23 p m Ar. Flnckard. Lv
6 11 p m Lv AbbeUlle Janction ....At
Lv Abbeville Ar
4 67 p m Lv Dothan Ar
4 20 p m Lv Gordon Ar
4Np m Lv. Aloga Ar
8 .'< (* m Lv Halnbridgo
2 iu 4> m Lv Thomasville
l-optn Ar Thomasville
II 30 a m Lv Dupont......
.............. Lv .GsinesvlHo Ar
19 30a m lv M avcross Ar
7 00 a m Lv Jacksonville
T 63 a m Lv 8avonaah
Lv Brunswick .Ar
6 01 a m Lv Charleston Ar
3 10 i m Lv Florunce..^. Ar
3 40 p m Lv ......Wilmington.. Ar
7 11 p mjLv Richmond.....
3 30 p m Lv Washington
210 p tn Lr Baltimore.... Ar
1140 a m;Lv Philadelphia. Ar
9 00 a m|Lv New York A
8 45 pm
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Noe 33 and 78 carry l’nllman Buffet 8 aeplng care botwcon Jacksonville and Cincinnati vis
Waycross, Thomasritlc, Montgomery, Nashvttlo and Loufsvittc.
Noa. 6 and 6 carry elegant retiming chair car* betwoen Savannah amt Slnrtgoxerv Close
connections made by two trains every day for points la Southern Georgia ami Florida at Sa
vannah with elegant eteamshli t and at Charleston with tho Atlantic Coast l.ino lor all nolnta
east. . . W. M. DAVIDSON, Cicu. Fast. Agt.
B DUNHAM, Gen. Supt. fa H • W / ( { LI /i »i * 1 l*i 11 j i gor Agent.
Montgomery, Ala.
A. ZfcTZETW ZROTTTIEj
—BETWEEN—
goes&ia,
-AND-
Brunswick, Thomasville and Jacksonville,
VIA—
E. T. V. & G, Q. M. & G.. O. 8., B. & W., S. F. & W. Rf’S.
4 NO. 1
t NO. 3
STATIONS.
t NO. 2 j t NO. 4
4 to p m
• 05 pm
8 45 pm
10 08 p m
11 07 p m
1 16 am
11 60 am
7 10 a m
• 65 am
v 40 am
8 35 SQ
4 00 pm
6 43 pm
8 85 pm
10 oo p m
Leave Atlanta
** McDonough. ...
•• Columbus
" Richland.. ......
" Dawson
" Albany
Arrive Thomasville
•» Brunswick
*' Jacksonville
*. T. V. & G
a. Ms & G.
0. ».
B. F. & W.
B. h W.
8. F. & W.
Ar.
Lv
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II 35 a in
T 50 a m
6 20 p m
t> 20 p in
9 30 a m
7 13 a tn
4 30 A D
(00 am
t Dally, t Dally Except Sunday.
Close connection made In Union Depot, Atlanta, for all points, North, East and Wost.
CECIL G A DUETT, Uen ’i. Maug’r.
Savanna
h,
Florida and Western i
WATCH088 8HORT LINE-TIME CARD.
iailisay
4 18 pm
60 pm
7 66 pm
c 00 am
2 25 pm
• 00 pm
139 am
3 2C am
4 30 am
0 60 am
7 66 am Lv,
9 20 am
10 30 am
12 25
10 30 am
1146 am
100 pm
631 pm
00k *>m
36
,Oorre:tedto Jan. 27 1895.
..Savannah Ar
Ar Josup Lv
Ar Wajeross Lv
Ar.... Brunswick Lv
Ar Albany Lv
Ar... JacktoovUle... Lv
Ar Valdosta. Lv
Ar... .Tbomasvllls.... Lv
Ar.....Uontloelk> lv
4 pm ir.. .Balnbrldge Lv
“ Ar....Gainesville.....Lv
Ar Ocala.. Lv
Ar Sanford Lv
Ar .Tampa.. Lv
Ar....Fort Tampa....Lv
Ar .Maoon Lv
- Ar Atlanta Lv
8 45 pm or....Montgomery....Lv
Ar -Mobile. Lv
Ar New Orioaus....Lv
6 0 pm
6 io pm
9 45 pm
10 25 pm
9 40 pm 7 00 ate 3 37p*n
7 41 pm 4 4i au* 2 06pm *
6 26 pm 3 10 urn 1 06pm
12 25 p:
3 20 pi
3 10 pm
1 5'J pm
11 30 am
12 30 pm
10 8J am
9 15 am
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SLEEPING CAB 8EBV1CB AND CONNECTIONS.
Trains 32 and 3S carry Pnllman hntret Bleeping Oars between New York and Port Tampa.
Trains 23 and 18 carries Pullman bnffot Sleeping oars between New York and Port Tampa.
Train SS carries Pullman Sleeping Car Wayoroaa to Montgomery, Nashville, LoulsvtUo and
Cincinnati. Trains 23 and * carry 1‘utln,an Ballet Sleeping Care between Savannah and
Suwannee. Train S and 2) carries Pnllman Bleeper Care between Savannah and Jacksonville.
Passengers for Suwannee or JaokaonyiUe by train 23, can enter stooping car at 9 p. m.
Train 31 make* alose oonnectioh at Wayorosa for Mobile. New uricaua aud the Seuthwest.
Train 23 connects with Steamer* at Port Tampa for Key West and llavauna.
Tickets sold to all points and sleeping car henna secured at passenger .cations.
It. W. WBENN, Paaa. Traffic Manager, Savannah, Oa.
W?M. DAVIDSON Oen’l.Paaa. Ageat, Jacktoiv tile, Pl».
New Patterns
-FOR-
An elegant line of spring and summer
pattern! Tor pants end auits just received.
Alto a full line of new samples to select from
in tho event none of these enlt. Call and see
mo when yon want good stylish clothing.
I guarantee satisfaction.
John Andrishok.
Merchant Tailor.
W. H.;PHILLIPS, M. D.,
HO JHEOPATH IS T,
office’ovek nation'ai.Juank'.’
Hours: Until 11:30 a. in.,
*3 to j p. m.
Hose Arbor Cottage
338 JACKSON ST. n
In the most fashionable location. Center
of city. Select family boarding at moderate
rates. Artesian water, Hath, modern con
veniences and sewer connection,
tf. I. F.ORAUAM, Proprietor.
We would esteem it a lavor to bo
allowed to mnko an estimate on your
next job ot printing. Wo guarantee
atlafaction iutvery particular.
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