Poison Oak.
Spartanburg, S. C.,, Mrrch 13,
1834 .—Your most valuable medi
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Thres summers have passed and [
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. JOSEPH BEASTEY,
Columbus Ga.
Blood Taint. "
I was suffe:ing from Blood Pois
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Horror of Minecral Poisoning.
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Tre Swirr Seeciric Co., Draw
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The best blood purifier and sys
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lant, will always find Electric Bit
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-Many a Lady
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i)(rrmancnt eure .of
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For General Debility.
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. Dawson, Ga.
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Sent by Mail. ’
WOMAN
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Her Health and Happiness are
Matters of Great Concern to
all Mankind.
NEAR MARIETTA, GA."
Some months ago I bought a bottle of
Dr. J. Bradfield’s Female %egulator, and
used it in my family with great satisfac
tion. I have recommended it to
three families, and they found it to be just
what is claimed for it. The females who
have used it are now in perfect health and
able to attend to) their household duties. \
Rev. H. B. JonysoN.
STATE oF GEORGIA, Troup County !
I have examined tle recipe of Dr. J.
Bradfield, and pronounce it to be a combi
nation of medicines of great merit in the
treatment of all diseases of females for
which he recommends it. :
s Wu. P. BEastey, M. D.
¢ SPRINGFIELD, TENN,
Dr. J BraorieLp: Dear Sir—My
daughter has been suffering for many years
with that dreadful afHiction known as
Female Disease, which has cost me many
dollars, notwithstanding I had the best
medical attendance, could' not find relief.
I havefused many other kinds of médicines
without any effect. -I had just about given
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since, and he, knowing of my daughter’s
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Savannah, Florida &
Western Ry.
All trains of this road are run by Cent
ral (90) Meridian time, which is 86 min
utes slower than Savannah time.)
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFIOE, )
Savanyan, March 22, 1885. §
()N AND AFTER SUNDAY, JAN. 18
-7 1885, Passenger Trains on this road
will run as follows:
ATLANTIC COAST LINE EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 6:42 a m
rrive at Savannah daily at 7:16 p m
arrive at esup daily at 8:45 am
arrive at Waycross daily at “10:10a m
arrive at Callahan daily at 1218 p m
arrive at acksonville daily at 1:00 pm
Stops at all reguler stations between
Savannah and Jacksonville.
FAST MAIL.
LeaveSavanrah daily. at 7:01a m
arriveat Savannah daily at 8:25p m
arrive at _esup daily at 8:43 am
arrive at Waycross daily at 9:50 a m
arrive at Callahan daily at 11:24 a m
arrive at Jacksonville daily at 12:00 m
arriveat Dupont daily at 11:21a m
arriveat Valdosta daily at 12:10 a m
arriveat (%niunnn daily at 12:40 a m
arriveat Thomasville daily at 1:30 p m
arrive at Bainbridge daily at ~ 8:40 p m
arrive at Chattahoochee dailyat 8:50 p m
Stops only at stations named above and
at all stations between Thomasville and
Chattahoochee. .
Passengers for Brunswick tdke thi
train, arriving at Brunswick (via B. & W
Ry)at 1:13 p. M. r
Passengers for Fernanding, Waldo,
Ocala, Leesburg, Gainesville, Cedar Key
and all stations on Florida Railway and
Navigation Company take this train.
Close connections st Jacksohville daily
for Green Cove Springs, St. Augustine,
Palatka, Enterprise, Sanford and aJ land
ings on St. John’s river.
Passengers for Pensacola, Moble, New
Orleans, Texas and trans-Mississippi point
take this train. Arriving at Pensacola
10:05 p. m., Mobile 2:40 a. m., New Or
leans 7:45 a. m. .
Pullman buffet and sleeping cars Way
cross to New Orleans.
CHARLESTON EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 1:30 pm
arrive at Savannah daily at 1:24p m
arrive at Jesup daily at 3:30 pm
arrive at Waycross daily at 5:00 p m
arrive at Callahan daily at 715 pm
arrive at Jacksonville daily st 8:00 pm
, Stops at all regular stations between
Savannah and Jacksonville.
Passengers for Brunswick take this
train arriving at Brunswick (via B. & W
Ry,) at 8:21 p. m.
7 JESUP EXPRESS,
Leave Savannah dail{ at 415 p m
arrive at Savannah daily at © 845 am
arrive at Jesup daily at 7:00 p m
Stops at all regular and” flag stations be
tween Savannah and Jesup.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
Leave Savaunah daily at 7:20 pm
arrive at Savannah daily at’ 6:05 a m
arrive at Jesup daily at 10:20 p m
arrive at Waycross daiiy at 12:15 a m
arrive at Callahan daily at 6:03 am
arrive at Jacksonville daily at 7: 00am
arrive at Dupont daily at 2:30 a m
arrive at Live Oak daily at 5:10 am
‘arrive aty Gainesville daily at 8:10 am
arrive at Valdosta daily at 4:25 a m
arrive at Quitman daily at 65:20 a m
arrive at at Thomasville daily at 6:45 a m
arrive at Albany daily at 10:30 a m
Pullman buffet and sleeping cars Savan
nali to Jacksonville. .
~ DPassengers for Brunswick via Jesup
take this train, arriving at Brunswick at
6:05 &. m. » |
Passengers for Fernanding, Gainesville,
Cedar Key, Ocala, Wildwoood, Leesburg,
and all stations on Florida Railway and
Navigation Company and Florida Southern
Railway take thps train.
Passengers for Madison, Monticello,
Tallahassce and all- Middle Flhrida points
take this train. 3
Connections at Jacksonville daily with
People’s Line Steamers and Railroads for
St. Augustine and 11 points en Bt. John's
river. f g
« Through tickets sold and sleeping ear
berth accommodations secured M]fi'ron?s
Ticket Office, No. 22 Bull stréet, ‘and at
he Combany’s Depot, foot of Liberty
treet, JAS. L. TAYLOR,
Gen'l Pass. Agent.
R. G. FLEMING, Gen'l Supt.
TERMS—STRICTLY 1§ ADVANeE,
&hree months. ..., ceeeen 8 B
5ixm0nth5................. 123
Twelve months. . reacoril . . 208
~ LOCAL DIRECTORY.,
Judicial--Pataulz- jrc uit,
Jno. T. Clarke, Judge. &
Jas. H. Guerry, Solicitor-Gepera!.
'ou nty Officers:
W, H. Turneruss o)«
E. B. Bridges, ‘C
A. J. Lee, % County cemmisg; .
Geo, 0. Fm. sy ‘ol
‘lno. R. Marshall, |
H. 8. Bell, Ordinary.
J. C. F. Clark, Clerk Court.
W. N. Thornton, Sheriff.
W. R. Baldwin, Tax Receiver.
J. H. Crouch, Tax Collector,
J.-D. Laing, Tyeasurer.
John Daniel, Coroner.
M. a. McNulty, Surveyor, :
Chnr’n. School Com.—(eo, Kaigler, :
City Officers:
W. B. Cheatham. Mayor,
W. C. Kendrick, |
Wm. Kaigler, 5
B. B. Perry, Councilmen.
L. S. Baldwin, ( ;
J.ZA. Horsley, -|
J. L. Janes, Clerk.
F. W. Clark, Treasurer.
L. A. Hatcher, Marshal).
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Central & Southweg.
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(All trains of this system ape run b
Standard (90) Meridian time, which is 3%
minutes slower than time kept by city.
SAVANNAH, GA., Dec. 20, 1884?
ON and after suNpay, Dec, 21,1884, pas.
senger trains on the Central and south.
{ western Railroads and branches will run ag
l follows:
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SR Te e
No. 51. From savannah. . ye, 53.
10:00 am Lv savannah LvB:4s pm
3:45p mAR . Augusta aR 5:50 a m
6:25 p 1 AR Macon aR 3:45 am
11:25 pm AR Atlanta aR7:3O a m
4:25 am Ar Columbus ar 12:33 pm
ar Eufaula Ar3:l6 p m
11:15pm ar Albany Arl2:2opm
ar Milledgeville ar10:29 a m
ar Eatonton arl2:3)pm
Xo. 18 From augusta '~o 20, xo 23,
9:45am 1v Augusta Lv9:oo-p m
330 pm ar savannah ar 630 a m
625 p m ar Macon ar :
11 25 pm ar atlanta ar
4 25 a m ar Columbus ar
ar Eufaula ar
A 1 15p mar albany ar
] ar MilPville ar
ar Eatonton ar
No. 54 From Macon No. 52
1200amlv Macon Iv 805 am
630 am ar savannah ar 330 pm
ar Augusta ar 345 pm
ar Millville ar1029 aw
ar Eatonton ar1230 pm
No From Macon No. 3. |
THoamly Macon Ivil6pm
316. p mar Kufaula ar
1220 pm ar Albany arlllspm
No 5. From Macon. ¥o. 19.
38 amlv Macon Iv7i3spm
112 pmar Columbus ar4% am
No. 1. From Macon. No, 51. ¥o. 58.
“
815 am lv Macon lv 780pu.35Tam
12 25 p m ar Atlanta ar 11 25pm 730 *
No. 23. From Fort Valley xe. 21
835 p mlv_ Fort Valley Iv94sam
92 pmar Perry arlo3sam
No. 2. ¥rom atlanta. No. 4. ¥o. 53
250pmlv atlanta lvBlopm3ssam
650 pmw ar Macon ar1145pm%7 35am
ar Eufaula ar 316 pm
1115 p mar albany.ar 1220 pm
4 25 am ar Columbus ar 1233 pm
ar Milledgville ar 10 29am
ar Eatonton ar 1280 pm
N ar augusta ar 345 pm
| ar Savannah ar 630 am 830
No. 6. _¥rom Colunbus. xo, 20.
- 100pmlv Columbus Iv9s3pm
542pmar Maeon -~ ar6ooam
1125 pmar Atlanta ar 1225 m
| ar . Eufaula ar3l6pm
1115 pmar Albany ari22opm
ar Milledgville arlo2oam
| ar Eatouton ari2Bopm
| ar Augusta ar 345 pm
630 amar savannah ar 330 pm
No. 2, rrom Eufaula xoo. 4.
11 56 a miv...... BofaWe: b oeedti.. IVe
415 p mar A1ba8Y.............A ceonnt
TlBpmae . MAGOR. ... 8 i s
425 am ar C01umbu5........8 .coeeee
1125 pmar . At1anta...........8T .o
«ar Milledgeville.....ar ...
ar Fat0nt0n..........8T ..o
ar Augusta...... ....8F coes
680 amar 5avannah..........8F ..o
No. 26. w¥rom Albany XNo. 38. N 0.4
1045 a m 1v Albany lv 250 pm 340 am
816 pm ar rufaula . ......ccocooeniviieres
ar Macon ar7lspm7s3am
ar Columbusg ar 4 25 am 12 3Bpm
ar Atlanta = 1125 pml22spm
ar Milledgeville arlo29am
ar gatonton arl23opm
ar Augusta ar 845 pm
630 am ar savannah ° ar 830 pm
0. 26. ¥rom Eatonton and Milledgevile
215 p m lv eatonton
842 pm lv Milledgeville
625 pm ar Macon
425 am ar Columbus
ar gufaula
1115 pm gr Albany
11 25pm ar Atlanta
ar Augusta
630 am arsavannah
No, 24 ¥rom Perry xo. 23.
545 am lv Pe lvadhpn
630 am ar ror?yValley ar 415p0
Local sleeping Cars on all night tr:.':
between sayannab and Augusta, savan
and Macos(?, savannah and Atlanta.
" Connections. i
The Milledgeville and Eatonton Gor
runs daily (except Monday) between Fo
don and eatonton, and dni‘lly (except ®
day) between ratonton an Gordon. LB4
';‘rain No. 53, leaving savannah D_l) o
p m, will not stop (except on sunda)n b
put off passenge;si at stations betwee
vannah and No. 44. .
Rufaula train connects at Cuthbert ff
rort. Gaines daily (except sunday.) o
The Perry accommodation train b‘:! ot
Forthallley and Perry runs daily (
sunda; o
'l‘heyi)\lbany and Blakely ncqomn:’:(‘l;‘:n
trlnin runs dag{ k((lsxccpt sunday)
bany and Blakely 4
At sav’annah with savannah, fl""“";h”:ud
Western Railwpa/; at Aug‘"’"‘l ota With
lines to North and East; at At :eo' R
Air-Line and Kennesaw Rou
points North, Bast and West. I
Tickets for all points and § eepw pul
berths on sale at &y Oftice, No. <%
street ROG‘H'
GA WHITEREAD, WILLIAM avanosl
Gon Puss ARt * L QUMLLMAN, |
J C Buaw, vannsll
GenTrav Agt, Trafiic W‘:fl.