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know, ‘
“ The other forms these's.” |
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The other pies the paper !” |
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Farm and Garden Notes, i
Decp plowing, well turned over,
18 Anrer to pay, I
Potatoes keep best in cool, well |
drained underground cellars. ;
|
Draucht horses shonld always |
be well shod, if the best work is
expecte of them. :
‘Roup, and some other diseases |
of fowls, are most apt-io break cut
in damp weather,
Look out for big erops of thic—
tles on all ground where no efl'o:-tl
was imade last venr to eradieate |
then, |
. Be zareful to trim gmpe-vinesf
before the sap begins to flow, or,
the operativn will <ause them to |
blead. ,
If hogs show a disposition to eat
gravel, vary the tood and pive
them a few pieces of coal or char
wecal-to mumble,
Teach the calf to eat dry bran
"by putting a little in ite mouth ocs
casionally. It will rarely eat emough
0 hurt it.
Thousands of farmers are pros
pering now from their rye-pastures.
“Be careful uct to turn en the stock
it the ground is too soft.
If cider is intended for vinegar,
draw out a littie daily and return
it to the barrel. It will change
faster. Be sure aud remember this
#ill pext fall.
. A teaspoonful of spirits of tur
‘pentine in.a pint of cornmeal is
gaid to be vne of the best remedies
for gapes when fed to young
.chickens. .
A contemporary suggests that a |
cow can easily be led by a halter
which commands her nose, but!
with difficulty by a rope around
“her horns.
Scarifyiog the surface o wheat |
fields with a smoothing harrow in
the spring has a good effect on ti e
growing crop, particulerly upon
heavy soils, ‘
There is a prospect that the raie
ing of corn, which hus largely fal- |
len oft in New England several
years past, 18 likely to be much in
creaged next season,
The Practical Farmer says: The
best crops ot potatoes I have ever
geen have heen invariably planted |
on soils varying between a sand_v!
and a clay loam. '
Beans are the most prnfitnblel
erop raised in many places. They |
are very prolific, and do telerably |
well on a “greater variety of soils |
than almost anyihing else ‘
Old sows had better be kept for i
breeding, as they have larger and|
better litters than young oues, m:di
give more milk for their sustenace, ‘
Young sows make better pork th n’
old onez. l
"Tis a well known fact that sheep |
select the highest knolls on thin l,
fields for sleeping places. Though |
thin and poor, the flock soor enrich |
them, and the sheep kecp Lealthy
01 the sweet gra:s. i
+ Nelected fence-rowsare the polif- |
je murserics of noxious weeds,briers!
and bushes, especally along public I
roads, outside the fences. One or
two days work per annum, with a
bush-seythe, would prevent this.
Keep your wagons and carts well i
greased, your buggies well painted
the bolta and pins tant and well’
clinchod, and all in the dry as
ronch as possible, when not in vee. ‘
Osre with harness also will make
it last twice aslong asit wouldl
without it. *
Experiments in tobacco culture
in south Florica, says The Savan
nah News, have been made with l
encouraging results on a limited”
wrle.
A BRIDE AND GROOM
t SHOCKED. |
B &mall Boy Creates Consternation
by Objecting to the Ceremo
ny. |
Prof. N. Luceock was down in
Alegheny county last week offici
ating at a wedding, in which his
brotler was the happy groom, in
the presence of 250 fashionsble
guests,says the Meadville Messenger.
The solemn question which plight
ed the pair to each other was sol
cmuly asked. The hushed assem
blage heard. “Ifany man knows
ough by this man and woman
ehould not becorme man and wife,
let him now speak or hold his
peace forever,” whes to the aston
ishment o¢all a little boy ran to
where the ceremony was being
performed, and goingin front of
the ministersaid: *I object.”
The bride and groom, nervous
and excited, almost fainted. The
seen was very dramgtic. The lad
wus named Lees and was adopted
by the family and was very fond
of Miss Mageie, and when asked to
explaiu said he objected to her go
ing away, It required gome time
for the minister and bridal party
to regain their equanimity. ;
——— R e \
Bucklen's Arnica Nalve,
The best Salve in the world for
cutg, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Cheum, Fever Soles, Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and
all Skin Eruptions, and postively
cures Pilee, or no pay required.
Itis guaranteed to give perfect eat
dsfaction, or money refunded
price 25 centsper box. For sale
at Crouch Bro's.
Lafe Saved by a Dog's Intelligence
Boston Transeript. ]
I have often seen this eame child
when she was less than a year old,
i lying in her carriage between two
rnow drifts, on a bright winter’s
lday with Brown (a big St, Ber:
vard dog) keeping guard beside
{her. * When the child awoke the
‘dng barked, and thus summoned
| the nurse. Brown was a much
| better guardian than the nurse on
| more than one occasion, and this
| was the way he saved the child's
life: There was a high embanks
ment with a steep incline going
down at a sharp angle, and on one
occagion the nurse, poing in to pay
a vigit to some of her friends, left
the carriage with the baby in it
perilously near the dangerous spot.
Some prssing jar started the wheels
in motion, and the carriage elip
ped down, down. toward the dan
gerous edge, in a moment more it
must have gone over but the brute
inteligence was, nsif often is, bet.
ter than the human, and Mr.
Brown threw himself before the
wheels and lay there. holding the
carriage back by the weight of his
body unt’l the truant maid returas
ed and rescucd her charge.
An End to Bone Scraping
e (B) e
Kdward Shepherd, of Harris
burg 1., says: “Having received
so much benefit from Electric Bit
ters I feel it my duty to let suffering
humavity knowit. Have had a run
uing sore on my leg foreight years:
my doctors told me* that I would
have to have the bone scraped or my
leg amputated, I used,instead,three
bottles of Electric Bitters are sold
at fifty cents a bottle and seven
Loxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve at
25¢ per box by Crouvcm Bros
Temperance Lotes.
Twelve bundred of the dram
ghops of Holland have been abol
ished by law. -
Mrs. Curan secured a judgement
ot $5,000 against tour saloon keepu
ers at Seneca, 111. Her hushand
got drunk on their whiskey and
was killed by falling from his
horse.
Tre Woman’s Christian Tem
perance Union have published halt
a million temwperance tracts in the
German and Scandinavian lane
guages, and have also tracte for
creating a right public sentiment
on this important question in Pol
ish, Dutch, Italian, Bohemian,and
Spanish,
Queen Victoria has expressed
much pleasure in receiving a Wo
man’s National Jubilee Memorial
from the Liverpool Ladies’ Tem
‘perance Association, requesting her
Majesty to use her influence for
“enforcing a bill for Sunday closing
\ot public-houses.
W hen the Naori King of New
SPRING TIME |
HAS COME, GENTLE READER, and ]
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W all |
Have just reeeived the handsomest and wust§EL—E«,"l’ STOCK '
of HATS of a 1 kinds, < |
Boots, Shoes, i
Dry Goods, Notions,
And a Bplendid Lino of }
| LADIES DRESS GO DS, |
( ! s U 9 ¢ S), 5 o
4 —4 AND }— 5
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{ Gents Furnishing Goods, )s |
ALL we ask is—Give ns a call and we GUARANTEE to sell you :
CHEAP and make you HAPPY, feb, 16,1887, i
s
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Williams & Davis
o y : T e B T
17--Y cars, i7--Years.
J. R.TATWNES’ SOI,
FOR 16 years §24 !‘iféf.‘.’e‘_‘:fi‘.-w-i-.m.-__._.,._-_i you have
b QURITV ATINE
bought your ! L\LIL.‘U Vi mj Al\‘iu. i£ DRUGS from
4 A SURE CURE FOR ,
Jaxes’ Druc RHEUMA TIS M. Store, Where
You Wil 43 And all Blood Diseases. Bways a 0 a
| MANUFACTURED RY ;
Complete stock ¢ J, R. JANES' SON, |fof PURE and
{ DAWSON, GA. ‘
FRESH Drugs, 3 ssssvvvsvevvvvivessvoveosat Toilet Articles
nd POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES,
g&s~Give me a call and BE CONVINCED
J R . JANIS'SON.
i 3
THA T ese srase e s GOODS,
of Meat, Mcaul, :
A 1
1 Flour, *ugar, Coffee, -
| s e
Lard, Tobacco, Cigars,
AND Evervthing to be tound in a First-Clges :
|
- GROCERY STORE
; ———{ Y p———
'ln Addition to this, I have & .
|
| =
; BAR IN CONNECTION
[ WITH my BTORE, and will kesp LIQUORS
of ALL KINDS. Givemeacall. My maotto is, Quick
E'l‘r:ulrs azd Small Profits, jan-26-'B7.tf
-r . ~ P2TQT -
Wy B. CHRISTIE, AGEST.
Zealand was in England he prom
ised the friends ot temperance that
he would, upon his return, cast in
hie influence against the devasta
tions of strong drink. He bas
kept his promise so well that 11,-
559 of hie people have become tee~
totallers, and now wear the blue
ribbon.
Oue Better.
Agnes: ‘Did you see the shark
mister? The hotel man saw him
out here yesterday.’
Guileless clamdigger: “Yes,
mum, he was right off the p'int
about ten minutes ago, an’ the sca
serpent came along and swallowed
him!’
Agnes (triumphantly): ‘Now,
Alfred, dido’t T tell you s 0? What
do you think of that
Alfred: ‘What do I think of it?
Why, I think we have struck a
bigger liar than the hotel keeper.’
—Texas Siftings.
Not To Be Wooed by Machinery.
A Chieago newspaper tells of a
young Hoosier who, to show his
expertuness on a typewriter. wrote
9 love letter with it.
It was a fatal mistake, The
girl’s brother was 2 printer, and
she could set type. Bhe went to
her brother’s office and set up in
cold type:
‘Dear Sir: I am not to be
wooed by mach nery. 1 enclose
your ricg, Please return my let
ters. Respectfully, ——
She worked that off on a proot
press and mailed it to the youth.
—Ttch, Praivie Mange, and
Scra‘ches of every kind cured in3o
min ites by Woolford’s Sanitary Lo
tion. Use noother. This never
fail. Sold by W C Kendrek,
Druggist, awson,Ga.
The advance sheet of the Seuth
ern ("wltivator is on our table, re.
plete with interesting matter for
the farmers. ‘
ENJOY LIFE.
What a truly beautiful world we
livein! Nature gives us graudeur
of Moantains, glens and oceins,
and thousands of means of enjoy~
ment, We desire no hetter when
in perfect health; but how often
do the majority ofpeople feel like
giving up disheartened, diseouraged
and woru out with disease, when
there no occasion for this feeln: as
every sufferer can easily obtain sat
factory proof, that Green's Auqust
Flower, will make them -free from
Jisease, as when born Dispepsia
and Liver Complant are the direot
causes of seventyfiive per cent ot
such maladies as Biliousness, Indi
gestion, Sick Headache, Costive
ness, Nervious Prostrations, Dizzi
ness of the Head, Palpitation f the
Heart, and other distrossing ymp
toms, Three doses of Auyust Flower
will prove its wonderful effect:
Sample bottles, 10 cent. Try
lt. ————l -O~ A st
One New York man is suing an
other ertizen there,claiming $lO,OOO
dimages for his refusal to let {he
piain'iff marry his daughter, It is
state | to De the first action of the
sort on record,
s
French’s Yotel.
0 |
City Hall Square, New York.
Opnesite City Huil and the Post Office.
This Hotel is one of the most
complete in its appointments and
furniture of ANY fiOOUSE in New
York City, and is eonducted on the
EUROPLANPLAN,
Rooms only ONE DOLLAR per
day. Half minute’s walk from
Brooklyn Bridge and Elevated R.
R All lines of Cars pass the door.
Most convenient Hotel in New
York for merchante to stop at.
Dining Rooins, Cafes and I‘.)unch
Counter replete with all the luxu
ries at moderate prices.
July 28,86,1 y.
UNE PRILE = abL
PIANOSAND RGANS
--SOLD ON—
y -y
EASY PAYMENTS
Chickering, Massn & Hamlin,
M athushek, Bent, and Arion Pias
uos, all well known and thoroughs
Iy reliable,. We buy in such large
quantities that we give the ocons
sumer the benefit of the wholesale
priee,
We save purchasers 850 to 8100
on Pianoasd gend on fifteen days
trial, freight to be deducted from
price of instrument,
Same spplies to Organs. We
are agents for the Mason & Hain
lin, Puchard Orchestral, and Bay
State andeas and will save you
$25 to $5O
- Write for catalogue and
rices,
LUI?DEN & BATES Southern
Music Hounee,
i T
\ BAND INSTRUMENTS.
‘ Our Silver Toned Instruments
'ere strictly firet class, our prices
low, and Bands will ind by writs
ing us that we can save them
money.
l geF~ Send for Catalogue No, §
LUDDEN & BATES SouTHERN
‘ Music Housk.
| N ~
i MUSIC I'REE.
. Send 10 Cents in Postage
Btamps, and we will mail you five
- pieces of Voeal and imstrumental
| musie {our selection.) This music
'is full ¢ize, on leavy paper, and
1 the =g qs is sold usuafiy at from
{25 16 50 cents per copy. We mnke
I this ofiersolely to advertise and ins
{ trodnee our cheap music. We
| want the mmme and address of
' every Sonthern inusic buyer, We
| are head uarters for heap music,
P Wrtte tor ¢ stalogues,
"LUDDEN & BATES Sourarexy
g Mwsic loyse. "
{ . g 0 ’ .
+ Yiolins Gmitars Basjos. Drums.etc
i
| Wesell svortthing in emall Mus
g.sin:xl Instruments, and our prices
il slways be found the inwest.—
i Al poods guseanteed, and it nat
. gatis‘aotory ean he roturned at our
~expense, Send for our 65 page
| illustrated Catalogue, No. 7.
- LUDDEN& BATESS.M. HOUSE,
3 ORMAM
ARTISTS MATERIALS
Our stock is complete in al
goods ueed in oil or water coln
painting, or for paintiug cn satin,
glazs or wood, Als) a full line of
tools ror ham:neved brass work,and
materiai, for wax and paper flow
ers. We guammee{riccs as low
as any house in the United States
aud mail orders will raceive
promt and careful attention. Cat
alogue No. 10 will soon be ready.
LUDDEN and BATES S. M. H
SAVANNAH GA
Fiotessconal Gasds.
1, € Hoyl J G Parks
Attorneys;.at-l aw,
aw3on, Tarroll County, Georgis
QVH.I, practice in Rtute and Federa
Courte Tmmediate attems -u given
» tie business of evary client. Colivetior’
eceive spucial attention aud prempt ré
wrne ma e, may?e 6m
J M GRIGGS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
DAWSOY, -~ GEORGIA
| COLLECTIONS ASPECIALTY.
- Refers by permission to M. Perst & Co., A
Lotler, Gustava Eckatein & Co. and 8§
Guckenhoimer & Bon, 8 vannah, Henr
Lewis, Atlanta. Office over Jessie Gin
fiu’s Ntore,
E. C. LASSETER.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEDN
DAWSBON, CA.
']‘ENDERS wis professional services
the citizena of Terrell and wudjoinm,
counties. [laving the » xperiencs of »
widely extended practice and haviug grad
uated at the Lest medicul eolleges in the
United Btatas, he feels ussured of continn
e #uceeen in his practice, He can be fouund
at his home, oppisite the former Jim L-e ¢
place, now occupied by Maylon Hoyle.
J s G. DEAN,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
DAWSON, : : GA.
Office over J T.J McGrLL's store.
Residence with J AHorslef’, Stone
wall Street. B@~CarLLs ProMrr- |
LY ATTENDED. § J
apr,27,1887,1y, |
I 8 WEEKS,
The POLICE GAZETTE will be
mailed, securely wragred, to any
addressin the United States for
three months on receipt of
ONE DOLI.AR.
Liberal discount allowed to g:st |
masters, agents and clubs. o
ple copies mailed free. |
Address all orders to
RICHARD K. FOX,
Franklin Square, N. Y.
‘EXECUTED
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(NEATLY SARTISTICALLY,
AT THE NEWS OFFICE.
SIO6A WEEK
Ladies or Gentlemen desiring
pleasant profitable employment
write at once. We want you to
bandle an article of domestic use
thet recommends itself to every
one atsight. Staple as flowe,
Rells like hot cakes. Profits 300
per cent. Families wishing to
practice economy should for their
own beuefit write tor particulars,
Used every day the year round in
every household Price within
reach of all. Circulars free.
Agenis receive SAMPLE FREE.
Address DOMESTIC M'l'G’,
CO., MARION, OHIO.
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Warehouso,
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DAWSON, - GA
Mattress Maker & Repairer.
For making Mattrees,..... $1.25
‘“ Repuiring Mattress,... 50
** Washing & ironing tick 75
Special attention given to the
businces and all work guaranteed.
BENJMINE GRANT.
feb.2,1887-tt,
Dock Fletcher,
7 y ?
CLOTHES CLEANER, AXD DYER
-
Shop in bnilding west of T.
J. Hart & Co's., Carriage
Works. g@@>Satisfaction
ruaranteed.
Dawsox Ga,, Oct. 6th 1%86
We certify that the Bearer, Dock
Fleteber, hns done work for us in
‘leaning clothes, and that his work
vas properly and satisfaetorly done,
We regard him as as competent to
1o work in hisline:
L C Hoyl, J* Bethunne,
J T Lawhora, Tom + ¢Gill,
L D Hatcher, C E Longhurst,
'L - ize, Tom voyless,
Edd McDonald, 8 A Loyless,
J T MeLain.
ot 6,-1886,tf,
Of Interest to Ladies,
The uew treitment for ludies’ diseuses
discover-d by De, Mary A, Gregy, the dig
ingnwhel Enzish Physician anl aqrss
which has revelutionized antire mode
of treating these compluints in England is
r now heing introduced into the U 8., ande
a fair and novel plan, |
i Sufficient of this remedy for ong MONTH's
TRIAL TREATMENT i 3 seut PREE to every
Hady ®ho ie suffring from &0y disease com
'mon to the sex wha sends her address une
'3 Pet stamp- tor expense, ciryes, ete.
Itina positive core forany form of fe.
male disense and the free triy) puckiuge 1
many times sufficient to effect & permanent
enre. ¥ull directions accon pany the pack.
age (which i put np in a piain wrapper)
" price lixt for fature reference, No
s 'a;a:m.‘:n-.;;aj
! 9 2
(UMPANY, "ALMYRA, N ¥,
BRAILROAIS.-K
TY TY ROUTE.
50 MILES SHORTER THAN
ANY OTHER ROUTE BE.
TWEEN WAYCROSS
& ALBANY
N snd after Friday, Sepe,, 10th, 1934,
O paesenger trains will ran us follows ;
FOR THE WEST, NORTH & BOUTH.
Mril. Exprese,
Reanswick ..o e Loopm ..., ..
Pelea’ Mar5h........'v 1.42 pm .........
Jamaies .......ooonldy S 0 pm L 000
Waynesville........'v 250 p: ..,.,....
Hoboken......ccocoo ¥ 354 pm ~.......
Schatterville........'v 413 pm .......,.
Waveross ..........«¢* 440 pm .........
Bav'h, via SP& W ar 758 pm ~.......
Jackeouville, via 8
FREW. ... c00....0n Y 0 o o
Jackeonville, via 8 '
F&W..00t.......1s 20 ¢ym 930 pm
Bav, viaSP& W..lv 70 am .. ...,
Wayeress. ......... v 4.55 pm ”,3 am.
Pearson ......... .lv 612 pm . 2.0 am
A1appaha...........0v 73 pm 2,58 am
BRI oseni ok SRR AR T
BAMBOP ... .. oo iV TP i, s
Willingham .......\v 956 pm . ......
e RR L R ey
Albany ........ . .ar 10,45 pm 530 am
Macon, vin CRR.ar ....... 940 am
Atanta, vin CR R..ar ....... 135 pm
Varietta, via WEA s ... 289 pm
Chattanooga. vinW&A 8r ..... 7.07 pm
Cincinnati, via Cin. So..ar ... .. - 650 qun,
FROM THE WEST, NORTH AND @OUTH.
Muil | Express,
Lv Cincinnati vis Cin 30 847 pm
Ly Ch'tan'ga vi- W & A R:S5Ham
Marletta, via W& A ... 1y .. 136 pm
Lv Atlanta via CR R, 245 pm
f.v Maeon - = 7:17 pn
Albany ........... Ly 530 am 1515 pm
Havik .. oo DM Rmas
Willinghum........ lv ®11am........
lflumnfl'.... AN eEERe L
}Tv Ty ceeevves L Iv7o%am 1292 pm
Al ceeeiiiconesdvB4dam. KOT am
P cevseeece. lylneam Ԥ3sam
w vivee..aril 19am 4 45am
fSavennsh vin S F&W ar 7,58 pm. .., ..
Jacksonvilla * . ar 780 pm RO5 am
Jacknonville, via S F&W.. . .Iv 735 am
Srvn L viaSF & W......1v iTMam
Wav s)'ios srsnssesces IV N B A
Benis vl e ... Lo Ty BRSL G
HohOEMM . [ iociisassivane 10 10900 1o
Waynesvile ............... Iv 124 pm
damaley OoL LVe Tlee e
Polew’ Mareh...........cv... v ST pm
8r0ngw1ek.................5r SBAp @
BRUNSWICK D WAYCROSS AC
COMMODATION.
Fropuing at all Stutions,
Tenves Bronawhek ...........,.. 400 a m
Arrvives Waveross .. .. ....... s%samn
; RETURNING.
Teaven Woverana, ........... .. ddopwm
Arviver 8run5wick............. lo W/pm
Parchage ticke's at the station, and save
extra fare eollected upon xho{-in.
The muil train stops at II'B & W ota.
tlana
| Connections maste st Wareroer ta
from alj peintdon Bavannah, Plorids
i Western Ruilway,
Pallman palace Rleeping and Mann Boa
' denr cara upon Jackson+ille and inciunati
through traina. J. & McDUFFIR.
| F W ANGIER, GPA
| A A GADDIS. AGPA,
‘ VP&GMNM.
e e R R s
| .
Savamnah, Floridad Wostern Ry
‘[ 1 All trains of thie read are ro by Cenats
enl (9) Merddbun time, whish is Y 8 minates
#lowez thin Sacaunuh tHme. |
% -BurrrisTEunrre's Op rick, t
e Havasnan, May 2, 1685,
| ()N AND AFTER SUNDAY, MAY 44,
; 1885, Pussenger Tisine on this rogd
will run us follows :
; FAST MAIL.
% Leaver Ravunnan Aty wt......, Tolam
' Arrive at Kuvanneh dally at..... R 25 Pm
| Arrive at Jesapdaily at......... R€amwm
- Arrice ut Wavcroes daity at..... 0501 m
L Artive st Catlahan daily ut.,..... 11 M%Wam
' Arrive at Tacksonville duily at..... 1200 n
' Arrive at Dapout daily at ...... (121 am
| Arrivo at Valdosts dutiw at. .. .. 12 1o ym
| Arrive at sni|man daily st .. . 24apm
| Arrive ut Thomanville duile 4. .. 130 b m
i Ardive st Bainbridye duilvat.. . 330 pm
. Arrive at Chattshoochee daily at. ¥ S 0 pwm
’ Btops only at etations numied whave and
at all ststions between Thomasvills snd
Chattuheoehes. ;
Paseengers for Branawiek (via F. T™wY
& G. K. R tuks this train, urriving at
Branswiek daily at to:sea m
| Passengers for M.uon and Atlanta take
thig train, arriving a Macon 6pm and At.
lanta 10:30 p m daily
Parsengers for Rrunawiek (via B, & W,
] R'y) tuke this truin, arriving at Branswick
L:lo pm,
l Passengers for Farnan ina, Walde Ocala,
Leesbarg, Galneseille, Codar Key and all
; st ations on Florida Ruilway and Navigation
| Company take this truin.
. Close connections at Jackeanville daily
for Green Cove Springs, Bt, Augnrtine,
Pulutka Enterprise. dsnfoed and ajl land
ings on St. John's river.
Pussengers for Pensacola, Mobile, New
Orleane, Texas, aad trans-Miuiutil points
tuke this truin, Arriving at Penssco's
70:05 p, w,, Mobile 2,40 u. m » New Orleune
1,458. m,
Pullman buffet and sleeping ears Way
crass to New Orleana.
Bteamers leave Buinbridge evory Tnes.
‘ dag and Fridas evening for Aps'aghicola,
C:uubm and intermediate landf Igs,
| JESUP “XPRESS,
f.eave Bavannah ddlay Bl..iieeees §2opm
Arrive at Bavaanah daity at....., 7 50w g
Arnive at Jesay dolly 8Y ...00i0. 89 pPm
-~ Btops at al! regular and g letations be.
ween Savauush und Jesup,
ALBANY EX¥RESS,
Leave Savaunah daily at ........ 9 Mpw
Arrive st Savannah c{uily at...... 6% 4um
Arrive st Jesnp danly at. ....... 150 pm
Arrive at Wuycross daily at..... 21oam
Arrive at Callahan daily ut . e IBam
Arrive ut Jacksonville duily at,,, 855 a m
Arrive at Dupont duily gt ... .... 4054 m
Avrive 4y Live Ouk dafly at .| w6iram
Arrive at Guineavstic dui'y at..... 930 am
Arrive ar Valdosts dni!d't. sioel o BB EE
Arrive atgfnitnmndulh t......61dnm ]
Arnve at Thomusville daily at,., 715 am
Al;h'ue at M'ba‘v;y dm(l‘_v u't o 1030 am
iman bufet and sleeping car Bavan
uah te Juckeonville. o~
Passengers lor Brunswics by this trai
Areive at Brunswick (via K. To Vi,
R R)atBam,
Pusvengers for Mucon, Atfanta, Chttu
uooxit, Kuoxville Bristel, Rounoke, Philx
delbhia and New York, take this tran
| wull; thronch Pullman Buffet Bleep vo
aily.
Pafgengers for Fernanaina, Guincsville.
Cedar Key, Ocala, Wildwood, Le«sbury
wo Blfatations on Plorids Railway and
Najvgation Conpany und Fioridg Southeru
Railway take this train,
Pussenyers for Madison, Monticello, Tui
‘abuasee and all Middle Florida vuinte take
his trwin,
Counection a 2 Juoksonville daily with
People’s Line Steamers and Railroads tor
*t. Angustive aad all printgon Bt, John's
River,
Throuzh tiekets sold and sleepiny ear
erth uceommodutions secnred at Brew'-
icket Offee, No .22 Bull street, and at the :
ompune’s Depot, foot of Libarty strect |
: JAB. LUIAYLOR®
" Gea. jass, Agent |
G, FLEMING Gru, Guph
C ade T
JOB WORK:
©
.We are now prepared o do il
[ kinds of JOB WORK in ey,
-and on shert uotice. Qur iy
T
}onfltu opmplete, and great oy,
1’ will be taken to pease oyr Cust
mers, and give thsm low Tates
Give us a trial,
G- ' fields are acarce, oy
VORQ those who wrie o
Btinson & Co,, Portland, Maige
will reccive froe, fall informgtioy
about work whieh they ear, do, and
live at home, that will pay them
fremss to $25 80: day. Some haye
earned over 850 in g day. Eith.
er uxr.aionn! or old. * Capita] yoy
required. You are started free,
Those who stazt at once Rre abey
‘utely sure of a snug little fortunes
All is new,
‘» ———————-““"‘*“““*—-——-__
" BARBER SHOP.
\
‘ 4 0= -
l WOULD respectfully as. the he
i patronage of the people of Daw.
son aod invite them to visig my
t}%mw gere.l will behfoimd ever
"wait upon them i
3:‘-! style, v " "
& ghopnm Farnum Houg,
DavLras Beckwonry,
S. W. Railway,
e w-—-—-
| T
iThe Creat Short Through
Line v ccr the North
west and Florida:
—_—io
The Southwestern Division
of the C. R. R. of Gl,.
via, L. & N. M E,
S, W.and S. F.
& W, Roads.
e 0t e
Double daily traing
lrt:u.u'm"ébémr SLEEP.
| ING CARSON EVERY
| TRAIN
Betweea Lanisville & Jacksm:
| rille
, GOING SOUTH.
Lv Logisille 1230 am 12 sspm
“ Nashville 725ara 755 pw
“ Mt'gomery 620 pm 640 am
ArFntagls 852 pm 10 30am
“ Cuthbert 941 pm il 5%m
‘* Albany 11 48pm 245 pim
*“ Thomasville 158 am 600 pm
‘* Jackeonville 755 am 700 pm
“ Guinesville 915 am ———
GOING NORTH.
Lv Jackeonville 5 00pm 9 00pm
“ Gaiueville 8 Sopm ——m
* Thomasville 11 25pm 9 00am
‘¢ Albany 1 46am 32 10pm
“ Cutbbert 3 59am 3 i9pm
‘- Eafaula 451 am - 4 O6pr
ArMt'gomery 730 am 7 25pm
* Nashville 6 40pm 7 20am
“ Louieville 2 20am 2 20pm
Iv' D i
outuwester, lilpy 18l
faula Railways.
L.ocal Time Table.
MONTGOMERY MAIL TRAIN.
e 1) e :
Lv Macon 10 60ama 5 Lipm
“ I't Valley* 11 09am 4 olpm
“ Marville 1127 am 3 4lpm
‘“ Winchester 11 33am 3 34pm
“ g;e‘ztuma* 12’2 gZam gggp:
. h 1205 pm ISp!
« Anderson 12 ml:m 240 pm
“ Americus* 12 47pm 213 pm
“ *SBmith'le 134 pm 134 pm
‘“ Bronwood 154 pm 105 pm
“ Dawson 2 Ilpm 1248 pm
“ Shellman 2 25pm 12 24pm
“ Cuthbert* 2 59pm 11 s%am
““ Morris 3.23 pm 11 3damt
“ Hatchers 38 34pm 11 24am
“ Georgetown 354 pm 11 03am
“ Eufavla* 4 06pm 10 50am
“Spring Hill*4 49pm 10 08am
= l&idway* 5 10pm 9 47am
“ Un'nSprgs*s42pm 9 13am
** Pike Road 6 49pm 8 16am
“ Mont'gry* 7 25pm 7 40am
ArPerry 1200 m
Liv ¢ 3 00pl!
“ Adams 203 pm 1253 pm
“ Leesburg 2 2lpm 12 84pm
Ar Albany 2 45pm Lv 12 Hopm
“ ¥t Gaines 4 38pm * 10 Ooam
“ Clayton 6 00pm ¢ 7 45am
*Telegraph sation. Uonnects
at Fort "‘nfiy for Perry; at 8"?“"
ville for Albany and ~ Blakely; #¢
Cuthbert for Fort Gaines; at Ee
faula for Cl"tor).
WF Bn%mu. Gfo-SKO?’
Traffic Managers, Gen’l Sup
b‘a\'annah,m, Savannsh,Gs
GA Wm'x'l:mu‘3o ’f. rrer’ Aot
:n g ‘
Gen'| Traveling sAgent.
oty Ravanpeh, G 8