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FOR COUCHS AND CROUP USE
TAYLOH’S
I
At the Keel Mej»’» Fill r»nr*.
The steamer liax been rapidly approach
ing the entrance of the strait, and (he isle
eriin has gradually developed itself
i the huge shadow y liken**** of a mon- j
swordfish into a hih.iII. dark, gray,
on r»s*k inlet, three miles in length |
by a little less than two in breadth, and j
f»*et altove tile sea at the highest
|M»inl. Lying close to the Arabian shore, :
it males a very unequal partition of the j
•trait, the eastern or Asiatic passage lie- I
tug barely a mile in width, while the |
west*-
THE FESTIVAL OF MOULOUD.
Strum;. Hlght* To He Seen on the Street
of a Morocco Town.
Salli is alsoone of the holy cities of tin
Moorish empire, and in consequence i:
thronged with ragged but saintly iudi I
vidii.il>. who thrive on the charity of tin I
devout. During the Mohammedan lioli
1 FUSE COTTON FERTILIZER»££«■£?.»
by Central (90)
Wsviiiinali t
0 :< A.su AFTER SUNDAY, Nov. 15, 1886.
l*a*ifct:jj.TTrains on this road will run as fol -
Fn
day ot Moiiloud, which was tvlchrutcf j
on the nidi and 20th of Dieoniber, am
which embraces a fair held yearly ii
, honor of that saint, so dear to all Mus
or African one is fully ten miles, i gelmnns, “Moulay Abd ol-Kt*dar-Giih*l\.
military |x>int of view this little | ol-Hagdady.’’ flic Europcana resident lien
rere the shuddering sp»*ctators of tin '
&
MULLEIN.
Tb< IWMI cam. M gathered from a tree of the am. name,
growing along the email stream* Id the Southern Slate*,
contain* a itlmulatlng expectorant principle that lontena
the phlegm i^oduciog the early morning rough, and itlmu-
late* the child to throw ..IT the fal*e mrmhrauc in croup and
whooping cough. When combined with the healing muci-
#en•.< in ^avLoe a rnaaoaic Kilui.r or Sw ur (lew a*d
Muu.ii* the flncet b non ii remedy f..r Ceegh*. Croup,
Wbooplug-Cough and Cotin.imptioii; and no palatable, ane
child Ii i>lca»cd te take It. Aik \our drucglet for it. Price,
t6c. »1. WAITEK A. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Oa.
• KI.EBKKRY CUKOIAI. for
M.mtof I' .Ml.waaeswhi.'haitli.'t mankind are iritfin
idly cauaeu by a div>rd*-r.d condition of the L1V E R .
i or all complaints of thin kind, such an Torpidity ot
the Liver. Uiiiouanem. Nervous Djrapepma. Indis<*a>
ti-.n. Irr-t’iihrily of the Bowels. Constipation. Flat'i-
Icncy. KrticUtiona nnd Burning of the Stomach
(Houtetiri *h culled Heartburn). Minanin, Mnlnrti,
Bloody Flu*. Chills ami Fever, Broakhon* Fever, j
Exhaustion la-fore or after Fever., Chronic Diar- 1
rhioa, Loss of Appetite, Headache. Fowl Breath,
lm>«ui.i.-i*.ies incidental to Female*. Bearmx-duwn
JSTa^£.STflDIGER’S flURAWTII
i* Invaluable, it i-< not h panacea tor alldi |
U Airnr nil diseases of the LIVER,
...ii ■sjjri.jn, stomach.iosoweus.
r chaimm thu complex i<in from u v.axy. >dlow
tinge, to a mddjr, healthy color. 1*. entirely ! ••.notes 1
lo... irlooi.i y e pi rim. Jt i-< ono of the BEST AL
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOCS, and In A VALUABLE 70NiC.
STADiCER’S AUhANTII
Fm u!u by ail DruK!.d*t J . Price $1,00 P«r bottle
C. F. STA01CER, Proprietor,
'40 SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, P*•
WANTED IN A ME me US
knuckle of r«M'k may w'cll Ik* precious in
the >ight of the British government, in
asmuch as it commands the southern en
trance of the Red sea, and thus forms a
I ’ kef, so to *|M«ik. on the line of inarch
toward India.
Not n living thing is to Ik* seen, not a
sound of life to be heard, upon the bare
and stony ridge, unrelieved by a single
speek of verdure and checkered only by
tin* two narrow white foot paths tjial
meander like veins of the dark hillside.
From its summit a low, massive gray
wall, surmounted by the round white
i tower of a lighthouse, and Hanked on
, one side by a cluster of tumble down
I Arab hovels, looks sullenly down U|sm
us lienealh the blistering of the tropical
sun. through the narrow*, cunning eves
•«f its count less loop holes. But this
solitary token of man’s presence only in
tensifies the prevalent sense of over
whelming dissolution, which even tin
bright hue and jaunty Hutter of the
British Union Jack that waves from the
|»cak of a tall white ina*l in front of
lie* gate, can not lessen one whit.—David
Ker in Brooklyn Eagle.
New lt<* im*h 11 ii g Itifl*.
The new refloating riHe with which the
Austro-Hungarian infantry is to Ik-
armed has Im*cu tested during the last
tiiree months hv Hve battalions,and found
to Ik* excellent in every way, and alto*
g«*tlier suts*rior to the French refieating
rifle. The chief point serins to bo the i
wonderfully simple manner in which, by J
means of spiral springs, the cartridge*
are pushed forward and the empty rase*
thrown out. Ono pressure oa the crank I
pluees five eartridges ready for tiring ;
and another turn ejects five empty earl- j
ridge cases, five fresh cartridges being ;
simultaneously placed in the magazine |
Sofar.it is clear that the problem ho 4
l**eu solved. and that a serviceab.n !
weapon has lieen secured hv which ft. • j
men can fire with marvelous rapidity. »
Kxfs*rieiiced officers, however, still j
have their doubts about the advantages ,
of the new arm, remembering the para- j
unions Herman militii
! religious frenzy exhibited by the “Ais
I sow a" and M Uainadsha, H or “llamd
otisliy.” on the <H*<*asion of their publu
I processions, which are also conducted ii:
this holiday. The “Aissowa ** are of thr
1 brotherhotHl of “Moulay flamed bcu
j Aissa.” a saint of great favor among tin
| Moors. It is pretended that their man*
1 itestations, which include snake-charm-
! ing and juggling, ridicule the miracle*
I of Jesus Christ, and this |»r. , |M>st«*rom j
j statement is accepted by thr Moors at l
! sufficient explanation of their vagaries, i
j The “Ibuinulshu” art* the disciplinanti- {
I of one Sidi Ali Ih*ii Hamdoush. whose J
j zowia is situated on Mount Zehrouan,
j near the city of. Mequiiifz. It is their
j prmdice on the occasion of religious fes-
; tivities to throw* cannon balls into the
j air, which they receive on their bare |
1 beads, and fo inflict gashes tijioii their per-
! sons with a small nx. The holiday of {
Moiiloud is aceoiiqiaiiitsl hv the disjilays
| of religious enthusiasts throughout his
! SheereHau majesty the sultan of Mo-
1 rocco’s dominions; hut at no other |H»iut
do these fanatics amuse themselves w ith
such ferocity as at Salli, where the
i rapacious ness of their behavior renders
it extremely dangerous for a Christian or
Jew* to cross their path during certain
hours of the day. Even the Mussulman
qiectators stand with naked feet, fearing
I lie •‘Aissowa” for lack of prey, should
seize and devour their shoes.
None but an eye-witness ran conceive
; I lie degrading scenes which occur during
j the processions; and none, even the
j enactors, can derive enjoyment there-
j from. “The “Aissowa” are naked to the
j waist, and wear their hair so that when
| necessary it covers the face. The
; “Hamadsha,” on the contrary, are
| shaven, a> is the custom of Mohamme-
■ dans. The priuci|ial |H?rformers assemble
j at their res|>ective zow’ias or chapels in
i town, sally forth attended by the
I “gemowa" (blacks), who arc usually tile
musicians of the |wirty. They beat tam
tams nnd play an instrument whose tones
is impossible to describe on pa|M*r.
Buchanan & Bell
IIAVK SKfM RKl) THK AliKNCY FOB
STERN’S AMMONIATED
12.18 |,
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SAVANNAH KXPRESS.
HKill
Ar 1 1:86 p
l nil i
Mavsiiuai) _
J»* 4 up Ar II 19 a ii
,r Ar 10:00 n m
llnhsi) Lv 8.08 am
Jacksonville Lv 7 .';o a m
guluratationaon »igna>. Pullman
l>ufr«-t •leaping cars New York to Jackooi,vide,
tt'id JackiM)nvllle to Washington. Piilliunn pnl-
Hcc aleenlntr —“• * *- - •••
Kvanavllle, J
ntci
Von tier (Joltz. that in the nexi ! Suffice it to say. the student of this i
teirii >
of I heart *ii i
tier. We
making •»
Mmf. Okihwiili ii
l» I: I* In
•CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH."
Tlie Orlxitiiil nn«l Onl> Brniiinc.
i .lamp*; lu ... I«t lari,. .. .r. ih Utter •.* return inulL
NAME PAPER. CMrheutrr Chrnilrul
SKI U MnUlnun **quu—. Phllatlu.. Pa
At nruxffl-l*. Truilr *mt|>lle4 by Roller A' sbo*
1 war the army that will Im* lK*aten will be
j i bat which can tire the quickest. The
i new rifle may prove all that is px|iected
j in the hands of AiiHtro-tlermaii mount
, aiucers, who know how* to handle tire*
j arms, hut it will greatly increase the
! tendency of all inemlters of vivacious na-
| lions to .*M|iiaiiiler their ammunition, ns
the French infantry did in INTO, and as
• he Servians «ii«l in .he late war.—<31u*
cago Tribune.
Love-^lnkini; .\iiioiik the I'igeonl,
“!'• is interesting to see them pair.” i
the fancier. "The rooster who has |
ar. ambition to enter the wedded sthte i
f'j *.s down lieside a coy little hen and |
• k>‘ : . If she is heart whole and fancy ■
tree she pays attention to his wooings. j
If she is already mistn*sK of a nest and j
does not care f<»r attentions from the oje 1
positc s<*x she g«K*s on with her filing, '
^•aviiig iio hc«i| to the soft pigeon-Kngli.-h !
of the projHwing gallant."
“Aim if she is single, what then?”
“If the hen ianis a willing ear to the :
rooster he coos gently, as if inviting her
to !*■ his bride, and then he ris<*s in the
Htrutnent is not alh>w<*d to pursue lii.s
I practice in town, hut has to play in u
| solitary and distant spot until proficient.
This will convey some impression of the
music imparted to listeners by this bar
barous flagolei.
As the processionists warm with ex
citement. then commences the fun of the
fair. The Aissowa seize any live animal
in sight. Ik* it cat. dog. goat, or sheep,
'coats ure usually provided for these oc
casions by admirers. They tear them to
pieces, nnd vie one with another to de
vour the bleeding morsels of flesh. They
struggle, Hilling over and over upon the
ground, shouting, leaping, and gesticu
lating. They wave the entrails and
skins of their victims in the faces of
their comrades, who try to seize the prey
with their teeth or rut their faces it. the
reeking mass. Just behind and around
are the “llaiiiadsha,’' covered with blood
and mire, singing their quaint and not
ungraceful hymn, and chopping them
selves to the cadence of the music. Such
is the strange behavior of these fraterni
ties on high days and holidays.
After (xu'itding the town by day, in the
evening these zealots return to their
which carried oil the first Premium at the New
Orleans Centennial Exposition, which they are
offering for Money or Cotton.
The Bkst Balk of American Cotton
which was awarded a $1,000 Prize at the same
Exposition, was fertilized with Stern’s Raw
Bone—(see note.)
Buchanan & Bell are selling out the stock
ol Groceries lately owned by Harris & James,
at the old corner, and in order to get rid of
the goods, have put them DOWN BELOW
COST. They keep a FULL LINE OF
STAPLE GOODS, such as Meat, Flour, Oats,
Coffee, Sugar, etc., which they sell at Lowest
Market Prices. Cali and see them at the
old Harris & James' corner.
Note—A Ton of this fine guano will be
given away in the Recorder Gift Distribution
in April next.
•miker. I'hlladt I|iliIn. IV
CUREmDEAF
I air and Hick away, followed by the lie
The rooster 'b ill carry her to the pigeou- | sanctuary, where a supper is provided
house that he makes his home—that is, (for their edification. It is worthy of
providing the lieu has never had a nest note that their most exciting beverage is
and reared young. Wherever a pigeon 1 green tea, taken with a large quantity of
Jas. Pricker & Bro.
JEWELERS
AND PROPRIETORS OF THE
| n«*st** that is it** |x*rinanent hor
an not Ik* entict*d awav. You
pigeon •
i the
e. and it sugar, and flavors!
that sup|M*r is followed by
vitli mint. The
pi|H» of “keefo”
1 7 (<l a ii
8 8S a n
'J 84 a ii
9 50 a it
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FAST MAIL
Savannah....
U’ackabenr .
Wavcroae...
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12 noon Ar...
7 30 am I.v.
8 08 n in Lv.
lackaoaviila...
.. .Ji-ckaonvlllo...
. .I.v 1 40 p is
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10 20 um
11 oo a in
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Wuycroaa.....
Ilomervtlle...
...Ar 4 20 p rn
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4 ft4 p m
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Live Oak.. ..
... .(iaineevillo
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Live Oak
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11 25am Lv..
12 13 n t„ Lv.
12 43 p in Lv..
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Dupont
Valdosta
quit man
... .Tbomaavtlle....
...Ar 114 p nt
...Lv 2 81 p in
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...Lv 1 20 pm
•» •'*•'» P Hi Ar Raiubridi; I.v II 10 a m
L"4 |* m A r.... Chattahoochee....Lv 11:10am
Ftop etily at ftttions named, and ali regular
“ “ Du|n>nt nnd (ia nvaville and
vtll<-and N-
Pntlnmi Mlaee alecii
L*»iu- vim Savannah, Atlanta,Naukvill- and Koine
Villa*.
.ATLANTIC COAST LINK KXPRK8H.
4 32 p in Lv Haven uni Ar 9 20 a m
ti 15 |» m Lv Ifsiip I <v 6 48 a ni
842 p in Lv Here veil Lv 8 25 a m
i 06 pm Lv Patterson Lv 8 0l»a in
7 24 in L* Blackalii-ar Lv ft 40 a ui
7 47 |> m Ar Waycr.iHs Lv 5 80 a m
P 45 p n
lo :io p i
r> no p n
5 4- I P n
'nycroeH.. Ar 5 10 n
I* ni Lv H uncrvlUe.
D m Ar I in pout [,v 4 10 e in
p in Lv Oaitii-vi le Ar V 15 a ni
P "• Lv Live Oak Ar 6 50 u ni
I* >•' L\ Lunont Ar 408am
|» in I.v Yaldonte Lv 117am
I* ui Lv On tman Lv 2 48 e ni
I* ni Ar Tim • esville Lv 2 03 i in
• til Ar Camilla Lv 12 44 a m
» in Ar Albany Lv 11 fts p m
is or.ly at rtut'iiiis named. I’nlJinun buffi-1
/. .r- VN j-iiiiu ton t>i Jarkcniivilli*. Puli-
lalace alcejdmr «'nra to ami from Jacksoavillr
•uisviilc, and (Jaincavlllc and Montgomery,
loinn.'VdH and Albany.
ALBANY KXrUKsS.
> in Lv ..OiVURa At Z Sv a
m 1 J :i i>2 a n>
b Wayeroea Lv itMa u.
Ca rail LvIMfai
Lv V 00 p III
. Jurknonville....
.. JackMinviilc....
.. .Call than
..Ar 7
r 8 «MI h
Dupont..
Valdosta.,
quit man..
•*hiiii*u>
/"■vURE Bilidiisncsr; Si<- V Headache In Four hour*.
16) One dc;e iclievrv Nenraluia. They cure and , , ;
prevent Chills.' Fever. Sour Stomach Bed I' 1 " 1 '"
Breath. Clear the Shin. Ton.) the Nerves, and olve
Life* 4 Vigor ii tbo S)etcnt. DoociuNK BEAN.
Try them om e ;.-.d vow \ ill r.ever be without them.
Price. 26 ceots per bott:j. Sold by Druggists a.*.d
Medicine Dealers gener.tly. Sent on receipt ot
prlco in stamp*, postpaid, to any address,
J. F. SMITH A CO.,
Manuiactu.ers end Sclo i ron J.. ST. LOUIS. M3.
iiiscux 1 1 r,l, Hcd up? Slit* is a discnus«ilatc widow
Site has had a ucst ill my liousc, and a
few days ngo she was courted by one of I
my neighbor's roosters. They mad** a ,
match of it. but the lien refused to go i
home with tlit* rooster, and la* refused lo i
take up his nliode with her. So, after
several da\ ^ of iiiefl«*etuul |>ersuasion.
they decid<*«| to play quits. Therefore 1
she is here and her beau is gone.**—At- '
Lii11a t 'oii.-tirution.
!>«• Aiimtviir* 'lake skilliul Workmen?
A machinist in The Mechanieal Eli-I
giiM*er thinks they do not. He says a
failing eonimon to all amateurs or non-
>rkers is tini great haste.
It matters not whether they are Amateur
with her feathers all (tin* leaves of the hemp plant), which
forum uu agreeable sedative after the
citemeiite of the afternoon.—Cor. Ball
Mall Gazette.
o vers, or painters, or
amateur.’* in aux handicraft, tin* same
weakness affects them all. The amaieur
wishes to sis* how his work will look
when it is done, and he slights tin* pre-
limiuarv pr>K*i*ss and hastens toward the
final one. with the result of making a
IniIcIi of the business in liand.
“If 1 were asked what were the most
necessary qualifications for a siuvessful
amateur. I would say |Kitionee and |s»r-
severanee. Rarely do amateurs make
g'ssl workmen, and it is most fii*quently
for want of the virtues."—bcientifio t
American.
dEW?NG*MACHINE
HAS NO EQUAL.
TtRFECT SATISFACTION
New Hue Sawing Machine Co.
—ORANGE, MASS.—
K) Union £cjars, N. Y. Chicago, IIL St. Louis, Mo.
AtUnta, Ga. OaJlas, Tex. San Francisco, Cal.
DAVI8A CALLAWAY, Amencus, Gu.
A Dukv'i Kight Tons of I'latr.
The duke of Cumberland, unlike many
a king in exile, is not sutiering from u
depleted exehequer, as it is elaimed lliat
his gold uinl silver plate weighs eight
tons. He inherited the greater part of
it from the late king of Hanover and the
duke of Brunswick. It is fair to pn*Hiinie
that his wife does not take it all up to
lied with her in the usual plate basket,
as some (Krtiple Jo.—San Francisco Chron
icle.
Tlie Profln of Knur-Fnrminf.
In this time of agricultural depression
it is gratifying to know rose-farming is
akin to a silver mine—if silver currency
Ik* in “boom." At Kezanlik, a culti
vator entered a railway carriage with
two small in his har\ds. The con
tents represented his harvest transactions
for the year. Good gotsis are wrapped
up in small parcels. The boxes con
tained essence of roues, value for 350,000
francs. The r«vse-troes require as much
care do vines, and only produce at the
end of five to ten years. The leaf-pick-
iug lasts from twenty-five to forty days.
To obtain one-sixth of an ounce of es
sence thirty pounds of leav«*s are re
quired and an ounce of essence fetches
44 francs.—Baris Cor. Chicago Journal.
Slllci'iu* IVhblen with \%'wt«*i lunblc.
M, Stanislas Meunier has descriliod
some silit ions |tel>hl«*s which are quite
numerous in th^ quaternary gravels of
till- \alley of the Loire, France, that are
remarkable for being hollow and enclos
ing. together frequently with a loose,
stony nucleus, liquid water. They are
about forty-five millimetres in diameter,
and the water may be beard to strike
against the walls of the cavity when the
Ktones are shaken. The only way M.
Meunier can account for the water get
ting into the |iebbles is by its seeping
through the |*oros. for not a sign of a
crack can tie seen with the eye or by tin-
aid of a strong glass.—Boston Budget.
We have oo hand ready for tl:
CHRISTMAS trade, a v
HHAortiuent of
ry large and handsome
Watches, Clocks annd Jewelry!
Solid Silver and Plated Ware!
Gold and Silver-Head Canes!
and other styles in great variety. GOLD BENS and PENCILS in hnndaonie ciuus.
Fine Table and Pnrket Cutlery, and many other tilings, all suitable lor CHRISTMA8
jid BRIDAL PRESENTS. In our
MUSICAL DEPARTMENT
We have us tine assortment of
Pianos and Organs!
AND SMALL
Musical Instruments!
as can be found in the State. If yon want a PIANO or ORGAN call ann examine
our’a nnd get our prices. We will guarantee to aave yon from ten to fifteen dollar!
oa anOKGAN. and from tw*nte-flv to fiftv on n PIANO, nnd yon gel a brine guar
antee. We cau sell INSTRUMENT'S m what Agents haveto"piv for them And make
a fair profit. DON’T FORGET THIS!
t Jaines F’rdoker & Bro.
.....Lv ID |.*» p hi
.Lv715 |) m
I.v !1 50 p ii
Ar 9 50 p
Lv 8 28 pin
Lv 7 43 p m
Lv 0 30 p m
Lv « 30 p ui
nil rcaulur alallona. Cullman pn'nca
iri* t»* and frmn Bnvnnnah and Jackoon-
vi I--. Hmaiinah mii<] GaiiuavIL'i*, Ja.ktouviil«* aiul
• Wn-hingto*.
JK8UP KXrUKSH.
in I.v Hiivannali Ar 8 45 ii
CONNECTION'S.
At SAVANNAH for Cliarlevton at 7 10am
4.» p ni nn«l 8 •■« p in; for ANgiintH nnd Atlanta a
8 40 a in and 8 lo p in; wlili Htfamalnpa for New
Y<<dn< * *"" '
,. »r Bel
JKSl'ff for llruiiu
m; for Miicn 11 Hftar
A* WAYCKOHS for llrutiawick at 3 40 a m and
8 lo p ui ('-xi-vpt Sanday )
At UAl.I.AIIAN for l-Vniatidina 7 80 a ni nnd
:10 p in (except Sunday); lor W Ido. Cedar
>v, (.Val.i, tie., at 11 33 a m (except Suudm ) and
5«» p in.
.\t JACKSONV’lLLE with iall nnd Bteanier
Inn-*, diverging.
LIVE OAK lor Mndiaon, Tnllahaasee. etc,
at 10 3ti a in.
At GAINKHVILLK for {Ocala, Tavuien, Pent-
for ColuiniiiiM on Tm-oday alter arrival But mail
Tie kef a wild and ali-i-plnir car bertha aerured at
•••fi’a Tl' k«-t OIUi-«, and nt the Pameneer sta
tion. J AH. L. TA » I OB,
Oen’l Pae*. Aaen
It. O PLKMINO, SupL
B runswick
-AND-
WESTERN
RAILROAD
TY TY HOUTE.
On and after Mnn-li 7th, 188ft. traina will run a
Lenvt- Mmun.....
L'-nva A morlcua..
Li uve Albany
Arrive Waycro»j..
Arrive .lackaonville
Arrive Savannah, 125pm
Arrive Urwtiwwick 1:40 pm
KKTCKN1NU.
L.-uve Brunewick H :i0 a t:
Leave Havatiuah 7 01 a n
Leave Jacksonville.
L ave Wayeroea.....
Arnv.- Albany..
»• 145 p iu
10 4T p m
3 88 a in
7 00 a in
tf 20 a n
.....7 30 n in
. ...1025 a u
3 40 p ni
lo 34 p in
4 00 a ni
. 5 29 a iu
. HI'UUI
.19 40 p in
. 7 00 p m
Arrive Antcricne..
Arrive Mur on
Arrive Atlanta
Arr've • h.ittniiiiufa
rnllui.ui Buffet Sleepirg Car upo through
traina betwi-en Jaekaoiivtlle and Cincinnati
tkketa vii Ilruuawick and Western
H e toad at tlie »tati--n and aave the extra '-oe
-- .. . vnl , ana per devoled
ianK*«,engineering dumvmrt,ia-
ntiona and patent* ever ptibli»hod. Every oum-
llumliiiK Around l>rltikiiiK Water.
The cu.stom in vogue in MasHuchu.sctlM
of hamling anruml •Iriuking water to
passengers in railn>n«l trams has U?en
;uiopted by a Boston theatrical manager.
The liquid is dealt out between acts—the
service being performed by the ushers,
and without the inconveniences of a
thirsty person leaving his seat. iFnrnk
■titiii-li*'* on tin- Alt-uiian bluiidi.
The Aleutian islands off the c»)a8t <
Alaska have attractisl the attention r
*-j ttlenien. who propose to use them ;i
r itp-lies. Ila* ing an area of M.OOU squar
miles, much of it well covered with j bring" "i*bctt«-
grass, they will furnish a large amount
of |ta*iurage. The Pacific warm ocean
current wuhen them and gives u tempera*
tore wanner than the mainland, bat ex
cessively moist. This, however, will lit
no dniwl*ack for successful stock grow*
ing.—Boston Budget.
n Iiuh ••xpr«-» < *<si dlsoalwiao
•rlltl-nte* (rdtn .* lar/*- noinb* r *-f t
ai:d other Htateo, at*- on file, and ran
iv other Heed in tne Hi ate of Gortfia, and
:n »»t Itrliahli- and 8ucr*-««fiil F'anti r» »*i
Ik- '••a I by MirUt^ for a circular.
JOWER’S IMPROVED COTTON SEED
Will imikeB r, *'n -V) to lQP |»* r
l-lint than tmlimny cotton, while the atapk* t** atipt-rlor ";ui*l
FI.A.ITT.ERS CA3ST MASS MONEY I
-Wadding gue*u" gra fumuiud to or
dttilu tgwe^ in Pnri*.
Price. Three Dollars Per Bushel !!
Ordai* > »eniJto llAISJiOLD, JoH.SMON' a CO,, Atnr' vi, Oa., or to my add'ea*. will Lc'pnmj t
»V. P. J0WEH.8, Preston, Webster County, Ua.
ly filled,
janftmft
l ■ 111.i ica: ion t n rn tab«a a moat vah
inforniatlon Which no poraonnhould l>« wiihont.
Inc popularity of the ociKNTinc Amkcp aN ia
u .i that ita circulation neariy «*<|uala that of all
»“-r piper* of ita claaa combined. Price. Sl» a
1. Ti. P'^-onat tofluba. 8..Id by all ncwodMier*.
.Mi .«N A (XL. Publiahora. No. SilBroadway, X. Y.
iVPyVA Munn SCo. hivo
ATEN1S :-*-r®;
id have
— —..jfiwtd
nand application* *or patenta i
Lulled Hhtei.ud foreign count he*.
Pa veal a. Tn»4i -rb, L'opy-richta.
Aaamiimenta, and all other paper* f..r
riur to inventovw their righta in tbo
ed Staten, Canada. Knciand. rraace.
n*ny and other forei*n countnea. pre
pared a( short notice and on reasonable term*
Information aa to obtaiaiag patoats opeer-
fnlly 1'ifca n ithout chart*, naad hooka «f
informaiioD earn free. Patents obtaiaed
throoth Munn A Co. are nockwd la th* SdaallSr
American free. Th* advaatat# of saeh Mtiee U
wall nadamtsod by all «h« wuk todio-
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