Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, December 12, 1884, Image 4

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Aiamcus Recorder. V. Tk. IKII-t KECOItOXC U paMlihtd; every aunte* (Monday •soopted). Tie WEEKLY XKCOBtlEB. la pnbltahed •very Friday mornIn(. JOS BATK*. DdSiT tDVKKTlIUra RATIl| Tnuulent per eqnen of tea Ban (Or flnt Ineertloa, and Itc for each eulxeqaeat lmcr- "lieel Kotlcee ie per Una (or 6 r.t ineertloa and 8c per lino for eaei eabaeqaent ineertloa. BpaoUl rata lor contracts can I* in (ba pabuehev. ^ ^ GLEBSNEB, l'nuilil.er. H. C. (TOKEY, Local Editor. Read H. D. Watts’ local notice*. .. Hunting and elecUoaeiring arc now the two most active pnrsnits el a Urge portion of pnr population. Tbe\ifiDijeiWMck the to day before yesterday, and yester day the apparatus was put np. The small boy is again ha] ii^lslttng 1 Brothers, paid us a pleasant visit yesterday. .Young Ladies Base Ball Club at McKay's l to-day at 3 o’clock Admission, 50 cents. . DfEPAKVUKB or mails. doing Weal aid south dose at. 10:59 p Ooinseaatsndnortholosoat... 2:39pm Hlght mail north olose at 8:00 nm For Buena Viata sod EIUyUI. ~ closes daily szeept Sunday at 12:30 p Lampkin, Preston, Weston, and Plains of Dtu* close, on Mon day, Wadnaadayand Friday atlKWp Friendship, Draneevllle and Church BotUiord, Provldenco and Seals closes Saturday at,,. C:00am Hudson closes Friday ft...... 8:00 a Lamar doses T^fsdsy and Frl- • day at V.!!7£: 8:00 a The abort, arrangements will continue until ohangs in railroad schedule. W. A. Black, P. M. LOCAL SCHEDULE. Oa and after Sunday, November 2<1 train* will ran fa follow*:, , TRAINS SOUTH. ' k*u south................. :...........ii:»* Nlfbt Kxprera, it »:M p. Day Freight 4 * ex Sunday 4:80 p. “““ - '“““Utt'waubeS; 1 ^ Mr. M. M. FoU°m Is the duly author- ized Collector and Solicitor fur the ItE- CORDXlt, and all bis business transactions In connection thcrewilh will bo duly ^joq^nj^ And aac.ptcti blithe proprie- Ambroiia fir cut at McKenzie’s Fresh Fish and Oysters for sale ovory day at J. A Turpin’s, Agent, ltestaurant. novlCtf - i ... Colored Hean.. ’ The ohsrge for the oolored hearse and a'bpan of horses will hereafter bo HOO. tf D, II. llloL. 'J' +UtikbLiLM WINTElt BONNETS and HATS call on MltS. M. E. ItAiNES, Jackson Btie©*,, Amerieus, Oa. oct3-Um /Froth Fish find Oysters for sals every Turpin's, Agent, Restaurant. Fresh Fish and Oysters far salo every dsy at J. A. Turpin’s, Agent, Restaurant. Old Sinner Cigars. The ilnest import ed wines at McKenzie's. Emperor Cigars, genuine Havanua twenty-flvo in a box, at McKenzie’s. Prices Tell., and, People Tell the Prises. You know, add we know, that a con tented customer is the host advertisement we.can have. But oftentimes low-priced goods mean inferior and trashy materials and make up, honoo our endeavor has been to connect these two strangers, low prices and good goods, and wo aro can 11, dent that our eufetoineiVWUl be as well pleased as we are st our success. oetiatf J.11.8UAW, About Spelling, A noted American aaul that he would not give a cent for a man who couldn’t spell a word “more than one way.’’ No tice the following spelling: O-l-o-s-t-h-o-s, C-l-o-se, C-l-o-t-h-c-s, C-l-o-z-c. You can take your choice and know that John It. Shaw's is THE PLACE to buy your Fall and Winter Clothing if you desire to get “ due tor your money. oeilJfil • V-f I , n.J, I, W. Harper’. Nelson Coujity Whkkiy 1. preferred .box all otlur BrasiU ia bccauac It ia the moat regalai ana mast perfect Product, iuoonteatably ever nuda. A long, ezpcrleno. in the minnbctnr. of the Harper, the large / chpltalof the Disinter which suable, him - -lo hold his Whtak.jr nmil it la (ally ma tured, together with Ihe fact that the Whiskey U bought by and Hupped mo to T direct from the Distillery account, fay {t*>f|3«yl2g aalufactlpn it ba. given thos* best educated to a An. Whiskey. J. Isbakls, Sole Agent, October 216m America. Ua. ,W*«4 Annual Rama of Meaa ftt.i olaa. r»icn*r * Mro, .Ui Jpw(»*jsW.L4*dUiigpM*.^f bad ness and coufuaion incident to' removal Into nor nv quarters, we had determin ed nut to have n reflic during the coming holiday., but the question of let. hu n often haul uk«d by our patrons; -Art'yon, not going to 'have n i tyflhrtetoM r»fU»,". w* lave decided • J»U«‘*hk> the .oUertpUoa - tnd WemU, w.-wUl vofU. an ELEGANT DPHIGHT SIMEON PIANO, lbs euh net price of which U her 2nd. Call early and ...area obanot. *yr>n *?*?#**** **>- - . ~———S. Fine freih water ground meal nlwny. at ,<ii ■'tt-D.-Wi-Prs. Thf regular meeting of “The Club'Mo-night at Mrs. E. Barlow’s. Readers for last mcetltig, whitffii ‘lid jodrce , was adjourned owing to Hre afOol7T'tKsft4»AU*- W. A. Maxwell’s, will read to night. nil ) i'tf Father Prendergast. We are requested to announce that Father Prcndergasi, will preach in this city to-night at 7 o’clock, Iliimptp Dumpty. A Very fair house greeted Miaco and bis troupe Wednesday night, and went away well satisfied with the play. Tlie pantomime is ter ribly broken and wretched!," but what there ih'ofjit (s well rendered. The slack rope specialty was good, add was well received. Voung Lqdics Base Ball Club at McKay’s hill 'to-iojyinl'3 o’clock. Admission, 50 cents. Odd Fellows Anniversary, ti . colored Odd Fellow oi this city are prcjlanAg to Celebrate the fourth anniversary of their lodge aext Thursday, the 18th. The Daw- son lodge has been invited, and will celebrate with them. ‘ Con- gratulatory addresses will be rnado in the afternoon, anil at night a grand festival will be given in Lib erty Hall. «S9 BUND TOM f Holiday Price. Appreciating that times are hard and Will B. at ih. | Oi^r.^«.M Wwt«,i. i 0 „.y *»,<!«, and wishing to afford all ■.. i . * merry Christmas and a happy Now From the -N.w. end Ctmrler.- ClurlMtoa. S. Year, I have reduced my prices on Christ- mss goods si follows: thick candy, IS eta. per lb.; mixed candy, 35 bts. /mixed Bute, 20cts.; ontngts, 80 Ms. per do*.; ‘ applea, SOote. per peoY; beat pine apple., 20eta.;crackers, 10to 25 ole.; potatoea, 30 eta. per peck. I have a One stock of all kind, of holiday good., end ask all to call and aes me. Remember my place— n.xt door north of Toole, hleGamh & Tondae's warehouse. Dee. 10 tf 1. T. Btollinos- 15tb. nearly white New Orleans Sugar 6L0O, at H. D. Watte. Pralt and Vegetable Store, C. H. Byrd lia. opened a fruit and veg etable store next door to the Commercial Hotel, where he keeps on hand a flee stock of apples, oranges, nut., cabbages, bananas, etc., which he will sell cheap at wholesale or retail. He will also buy liekana, eggs, and other country pro .sec ond pay .(ho highest market price. When in wont of anything in bis line, give him a coll. declOtf The following appreciative no- tice of a recent performance of B'ind Tom appeared in the. Dor- bam, N. 0., “Record.” It 'SriS written by Mr. Cameron of that paper: XJMLAi&i If you want a nice Christmas dinner—and of course you do— go to Buchanan & Son’s for your fancy canned goods, sugar, flour, and in fact anything in the grocery line, for yon will, there got the cheapest and the best. Make a note of this and don’t forget it. ZS3SuTA.ta. A PoMuni Supper. One night foHo#ing the election, while waiting for the bulletins, it was agreed between several con genial spirits that in case of Clave* laad’selection a grand possum sup- per would be had qii December 20. During the jollifications following the election the matter was almost forgotten, but has again be^p brought to light, and parties are now at work preparing the feast. Every psssum brought in is speedi ly brought up by an emissary of the party, and preparations are be ing made for a good time. Monday night to pay tribute to the musical phenomenon—Blind Tom—negro and uneducated, but marvelous and delightful. Out of what mysterious depths of seuti ment come the powers of this blindrmusical prodigy? Where is ©Hho n dtrkm of this benighted soul? Out of the profundity of an obscured in telleot wells up a purity of musical power that 1 oarfi'ds the idea df an innato godliness of which music is the component part. Tbo one gift puts this darkened--soul-way above the lowliness of humanity. It is the one compensation for the The born musician can never die, His sonl is enlivened in never ending harmonies. Confused,in intellectual light,and darker lo- physical ■ advantages, s phenomenon stares the philosophic world in the face; one who ovet- ridesWithout restraint the arbitrary rules of scientific music, and one who carries captive the best train ed sehool' of sentimental study. Both fall behind all prescriptive rtrtihej and both yield to the witch- ery of the blind, black, and ignorant wixim, nhi'leads fn'a path an in- sorutaDle Providence opens to the blind add the Tgnoraht—not deny ing it to others, but showing an existence beneath a stratum recog nized by human arrogance. Blind Tom struck his audience as such phenomenon; a maze, a wonder, a fiebuke. ’ The poorest of mortals, he blazed with the light of tho immortals. The least gifted of men, he swayed the hearts of all. The unconscious holder of gifts, he compelled to envy the most studi ous cultivator of scientific rule. We cannot go through the role of the evening. It was a wonder ful exhibition of execution, of taste, of exact imitation, of original ef fort. Blind Tom Is no mere prod igy,: Ho has lasted too Icing for that. Hjs style, is .pure, his.cxccit- ttoh fide’, his taste exquisite. Ami though it may be all intuitire, it is not tho less marvelous—one of those lessons by Which Providonce teaches thiough the least of his creatures that the proud may find Its safest model in the most hum- ble. Description Is idlo. Those who heard can appreciate. Those who did not, will derive no satisfaction from details of particulars. Young Ladles Base Ball Club at McKay’s hill to-day at 3 o’clock, Admission, 50 ctntF ""v. >p, “l3 lb) best itteTsMOlTT • • _r S3«f r For Aldermen. In this morning’s issue will be found tbe , Citizen’s and Free School Alderuianie ticket, which is composed of Htnsn.'K^aey, Oliver and Hell. Captain Bell has con- tented to allow the uie of his name by, the earqeqt desire oC^ a-great number of yotee. ''Mr. Ropey, has been asked to run for alderman for several yeare past, but this is the first time he has consented. Mr. Oliver was put in the fieltl early in tbe day, qnd has:,ides strength that he is for his two companions.' The • Strong one, triply strong, and being heartily in favor of public schools and an eoonotnlcal admin istration, will have avttong follow- On’and after Saturday nJxt Mrs. M. T. Elam’s'store will be open at nights through .the holidays, in onto t? gi,v*.4U pn opportunity of inspecting her handsome holiday The Southern Cultivator. The Christmas number of this pt^ling agricultural journal is on our table, apd a. hasty glance through 7 the table of contents as- cures Us that It Is not only “up to the 1 standard,” but is unusually full of good things for the farmer, his wife and his children. A-few years ago it wqs limited ia size; now it is enlarged to mammoth propor tions, while each number contains appropriate and attractive iliustra- lion* and A great variety of useful and entertaining matter. The con trast between Tbe Southern Culti vator of a few years past and that Of to-day is most noteworthy. Tbe South has in it an able and clficient , qxpoRent, of;her,varied resources. Every “Dixie Farmer" should be found with' this great journal, in the van ot progress, promoting the rural, mental and moral advance- ment of the South. The Southern'Cultivator is keep ing ahead of all kindred publica tions in tta section, and it accom plishing a great work for the peo ple of tbe South. The present num ber (for December) excels all pre vious number, in the useful and interesting matter It contains. No intelligent person who will reed it can withhold bis approval or admir ation, and yet the publishers an nounce their purpose to still im prove it in 1885. And, in the Jan- nary number wilt be began the first of,a aeries of p*Ixe essay* on diver sified end inteniive farming lu the South, r'. 1 / , Tbe price of this journal ie $1.50 a year—$1.00 to each subscriber in claba of ten. Address, t* Jab, P. Mabboom A Co., ’ Atlanta, Qa. lib. show wbita sugar *1.00. at H. Vatts. ikcl2d7tvlt D. Straight Patent Flour at $5.25 and $5.50. Bran, $1.15. At d-a-, Buchanan & Son’s, FOR ALDERMEN. eniZBBS AHD man SCBOOL Ttcxn. Mb. Editob:—Pl.aae announca Uie Citizens and Free School ticket for Aldermen: J. C. RONEY. A T. OLIVER, A. C. BELL. ta Voted. Peepie’e Ticket far O.c.mb.rJIT, 1881 Commencing st capital J, In tbe middle, rend In CTcr three hundred wan how to vote'lo next Municipal Election. bJvamrofreuformayo OYAMBO FRE OB RFORMAY Y4KROFREDLDURFORMA ambofbedleldebpork MROFREDLEFKLDKRFO H KOYBEDLirBFELDKBFO OFREDLKF BN B FELDE R V FBJSDLRPBNHNMjrXLDKR It UDLKFBNHOHN.B FELDE KDLE FBNUUJOHHB FEL D KKDLEFBNHOHNBFELDE ROFKBDL XFBFELDKRFO UKOFkED LE FELDERF OR AHBOFKEDLELDEBFOBU YAMROFRKDLDBUFORMA OYAMROF RE1) REFORMAT ROYAMROFRERFORMAYO Fresh OriU 25Ibs $1,00. H. D. Watts, New Advertisements. GLOVER'S OPERA HOUSE Wednesday Sight, Dee. 17. Tho Wonderful Nogro Boy Pianist, BLIND TOM Renowned throughout the world M tbo Tbe Greatest Mural Pianist Living. The exhibition of whose marvelous gift has gained him world-wide celebrity, and has both astonished and delighted the greatest masters of music, will appear as above for POLITIVELY ONE NIGHT OFLY ! Admission, 00 eonts. Reserved seats 75 oeuts. Seats seenrod at usual places, deo!2td COMING THE GREAT AND ONLY YOUNG LADIES’ Base Ball Club! Will play at McKay's Hill, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12tli. Do not inil to see this Great Novelty. It is the Acknowl edged Sensation of the day—drawing im mense crowds everywhere. ADMISSION ONLY 50 CENTS. CHILDREN 25 CENTS. LADIES 25 CENTS. GAME AT 3 P.M. di-clOtd The people want him for his experi ence; for bis stern integrity; for his un compromising antagonism to lawlessness and aisorder; for his fearless and impar tial administration of justice; for his un swerving advocacy of wbat he believes be right; for his loyalty to his country fdr his devotion to the city; for his nerve to execute tbe law—in a word, for what ho has done in past and for what they may reasonably hope from him in the fu ture. Let's elect him without a scramble. Integrity. FOK CLERK AND TREASURER. We hre authorized to announce tho name of D. K. BRINSON as a candidate for City Clerk and Treasurer, to be voted for at tbe city election, December 17,1884, FOR ALDERMAN. Thinking that tbe meohauics of our city should be represented in the City Coun cil, please .announce the name of-A T. OLIVER as a suitable candidate for Al derman at the Municipal election in De cember next. And oblige novlStde Many Voters. For Clerk Superior Conrt, FOR TREASURER. We are authorized to announce tbe name of C. O. SHEPHERD as a candi date for re-election to the office of Treas urer of Sumter county. ~ FOR CORONER We are authorized to announce the name of THOMAS H. CASTLEBERRY as candidate for Coroner of Sumter couuty. FOR CORONER. We aro authorized to announco the name of S. M. LESTER ns a candidate for tho office of Coroner of Sumter county. | FOR CORONER. We are authorized to announce tbe name of JOHN A SPEIGHT os a candi date for Coroper of Sumtor county at the ensuing election. FOR SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce the name of W. H. COBB as a candidate for Sheriff of Sumter county. If elected, N. H. White, of the 15th District, will be his deputy. FOR ORDINARY. I horeby announce myself a candidate for the office of Ordinary of Sumter county. If elected to the office, in Janu ary next, I pledge myself to discharge the duties which will bo incumbent upon me to the best of my ability. I respect fully aolioit the votes of the people. nov9-tde A. C. SPEER, TilE SCIENCE OF LIFE. ONLY $1 Ujlta Iteud.rJ UraastetadSo^irluM TTOnaff Iitdjek Btte B*U Club it ko^ hlljtgdAy .rt 8 o’clock. I'M VHYSELF. A Groat Medical Work on Manhood. Kshiiustcd Vitality, Nervous and Phjndcal {De bility Premature Decline In man. Errors o| Youtb, and ths untold miseries mulling from in discretion or sicMses. A book for every younr, middle a?e and old. it contains 125 .. •criptioae for all acute and chronic diseases, each one of which Ie Invaluable. So found bv the au thor, who** experience for 23 rear* U snch as probably never before Ml to the kx of any physi> dim.' $00 paces bound in beautiful Vteneh muslin, embossed covers, full flit, foaiaatced lo be a liner work in crcrr i«nse—mechanical, literary aud professional—than any other work sold In this country for 12*30, or the money will br n*rundc«l In every instance. Price only |1 by mail, poet paid. Iltus'rative sample 0 cent*. Pend now. Gold medal awarded ibe author by the National Medical AasocLitlon, to tbe olBeera of which he for lnitrocUou, and by theafllicted forr will beaefit all.—London [.inert. There l* no member of eocteiy to whoa tbo Science of LifcwiU not be tuefnl, whether youth, parent, guardian, Instructor or clergyman.-Ar gonaut. Address tbe Peabody Medical Institute, er Dr. f. IL Parker, No. 4 Butflncb Street, Boeton, Ma«*., who may be consulted oa all diseases ipriring skill and experience. Chronic and obact- cate dlaeaeee that bare baffled tbeit |-A I skill of all other physirian* a sped rl un L^aity Soch treatedsaccessftilly witkTUVCPI fc out an Instance of JhUmr* I rllduLr Mention tale paper. noviOml • 0,«e7tl>n(A| Souppsmoag Winn. I am now pnpand to .apply put Seappnmong win* at |L60 par gallon. Kept fnaiabad tor *1.00. Win. ahipp«l bom A4tm*’ Station on nosipt of mos.y J.T.U8REY, Eateryriis, Oa. < TAX RECEIVER’ To tiie Voters op Sumter County: I announce myself as a candidate for reflection to tbe office of Tax Receiver of 8umter County at the ensuing election in Janaary. Thanking you for your sup port in ihe past J earnestly solicit your votes. J. A. DANIEL, R. T. R. 8. C. TAX COLLECTOR. We are authorized to announce the name of W. R. STEWART as a candidate for re-election to tho office of Tax Collec tor of Sumter County at the ensuing elec tion in January next. to FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. We ore authorized to announco tho name of W. W. GUERRY as a candidate for the office of Justice of the Peace for tbe 789th district. tde Sale of Unclaimed Freight. Ed. Neil, 2 bundles Shaft*. Win. Tillman, 1 empty Keg. Q. H. Tommey, 1 Grain Mower. B. A Harris, half barrel Cider. J. Israel, 1 Keg Whisky. J. T. Jone*, l Keg Vinegar. Americas Oil Co., 1 barrel Grease. 1 Tin of Potaab. 1 pee, 1 orate machinery. Jas. Crook, 1 box Iron roofing, 1 box fix tures. Carter A Johnson. 3 coils rope. P. H. Williams, 2 boxe» bottles. J. A Smith, 1 pg (2 bx) sundries. D. II. Bevrriy, 1 plow stock. E. J. Cheek, 1 buggy. !L. 1 box pickles. A Monk, 1 case soda-water. H., 1 rack guano. No mark and nnclaioed. 1 grist mllL Tbs aboie will bs told at pnblio out cry Dec. IS, 1884, (tom the BoothWMtetn BaU-oad depot unleat pr.Tioa.Iy claimed BARLOW BLOCK.' firs. F. S. WARIICK & (II. HAVING OPENED IN THE BARLOW HLOCK'A NEW AND FINE LINE OF Ladies’ Fancy Goods Trimmings! Underwear I Etc,, Etc, i WOULD INVITE THE LADIES OF* AHERIGUH AND VICINITY TOl CALL UPON THEM AND EXAMINE! THEIR GOODS AND PRICES, EE-1 LIEUING THAT THEY WILL FIND 1 OUR GOODS AS GOOD AND AS f CHEAP AS ANY IN THE CITY. ' novlflm8 [All trains of this road . Jcrldlan time, « * ‘ Savannah time.] .— — 1 ($$) Meridian time, which Is 30 rainutrs slower tiub Rupvrintendent’s Office, Savannah, Nov. 1,1881. O N AND AFTRR SUNDAY. NOV. *, UR. Passenger Trains on this ro«a will run u foi- ATLANTIC COAST LINE EXPRESS. iv« Safi sunah dally at.. CUi Arrive at Havaonnh daily at. 7 40|» Arrive at .Tesun dally at. 810 s Arrive nt Way trow daily at 9!As Arrive at Callahan dally nt... 1120a Arrlvo at Jacksonvlilo dally at 1210 p Htn a atsllrosulsr stations between Hnvscnah and JacksonvUl*. FAST MAIL. Leave Savannah dally at...* Arrive at Savannah dally at. ... Arrlvo at Jesap daily at. Arrive at Wsycroaa dally at 9 50$ ■ Arrive at Callaknn dally at 11 89in Arrlvo nt Jacksonville daily at 12 00 ■ Arrive al Dupont dally nt 11151 ■ Arrive at Valdo.>tn dallv at 12 01 p n Arrive at Quitman dally at 12 40 p ■ Arrive at TI omsfiville daily at 130 p■ Arrive at Bslnbrldgs dally at 3 SO pa Arrive at Chattahoochee dally at 3 52 p a Stops only at stations named above and al1 al st itlona between ThomasvilVa and Cbatiahoocht* Passcngeri for Brunswick take this train, tf- riving at Brunswick (via B. AW. Hallway) & 1245 pm. . Paaseogers f-'r Fernaodlna, Waldo, Ocala, u**- burp, Gainesville, Cedar Key and ail stations f Florida Railway and Narigalloa Company this train. . , Close connection* at Jacksonville daily H Oreen Cove Springs. St. A nt us tine, Pa’atka, w* ti-rprias, 8sn ford ana^all landlnp.ou 8t. JoU* river. Passengers for Pensacola, Mobile. New OrlfifiW. Texas and tranawMIsaiasippi pointatakr this tnu. Arriving at Pensacola at 10 ufi p m., Mobile 2 m. New Orleans at 7 45 Pullman bu New Orleans. CHARLESTON EXPRESS. Leave Savannah daily at f? Arrive at Savannah dally atr.s*.***»*s*>7”;f “ Arrive at Jesi'p da’ly at........ •••J®" Arrive at Waycroes dally at *r “ Arrive at Causban dally at 11! p 2 Arrive at Jacksonville dally at Stops at all regular stations between »av*ns» id Jacksonville. . . ... Pullman parlor cam Btevsnnab to J*ek»OBTUi<. JESUP express. Leavo Savannah daily at i « p i Arrive at Savanaah dally at Arrive at Jesap dally at. ;*--7 WP* Stops at all regular and flag stations betwrffi Savannah and Jcsup. ALBANY EXPRESS. Leave Savannah dally at. \ 7® P® Arrlvo at Savannah dally at £ Arrive at Jesnp daily at..... Arrive at Wayt-rnu daily at Arrive at Callahan dally at Arrive at Jacksonville daily a* ?*5®! Arrive at Dupont daily at.., » Arrive at Live Oak dalty a * Amva at Galaeavrlle daily at. *» 125 Arrive at Valdosta dai y at f ‘ Arrive at Quitman dally at » . ». 1 file dally at. ally at..s...s*».*»»*l° Pullman palace sleeping care Baranas* alncsvtlle. „ _ Pallman bnCct and sleeping care Satanasi * icksonvllle. _ , . , V kl P«a engera (br Brunswick via. Jesup take ts» sin, arriving at Branswiek at • 15 a m. ■ Passenaara (torn kVnaudlna, Gait wvllle, Ce» ~ * Wildwood. Leeeburg sad *11 *‘•‘*5 JOUSp uUman bufiet and~islecplnri cars Wsycrow I* / LOTT WABBEN, Ag«nf. Aiairim Oft., Koy. 13* 1M4. 80d y, Ocala, Wildwood. Leesburg and *Hm«"J Florida Railwayand Navigation Company ** ' Southern Railway take tMa agar* (or Madlaoo, MoaticeUo, Talle^ all Middle Korldawtat* take ‘bDjng jetion* at Jack»onvflIe dsliy will W Line Steamers and BaUraede tor & John s CMOS’S No. S3 Bail itreet, ud at Ik. Comr“f' footafUlmtjritrMt. JA8. UTaVi R. G. FLEMING, Oral Sop t.