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About The Dawson journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1878-18?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1886)
THE JOURNAL. THURsDAY, NovesußeEß 131 H, 1884 - Ir'time is monuy sorie citizens oanght to pay tax on a larg> sim of cash on hand, says the Albany News. "A MAX is in jail in Sherman, Eexas, for stealing a musiang. o doubt, the jury that tries him will say he must-ang. A TORONTO woman proposes a wociety for tha preveation of kissing. Hasn't the reform busi pess gone far enough? BusAN says it takes moroa than the average human love to sweet en the vast sea of matrimony, and yet all the girls think they can do it. Baßy carriages are now made to cost as high as 8375 each. This is good for the carriage makers,but it locks very much like a blow at our infant Hrdustries. De. Crawrord, a youg lady practicing medicine in Chambers burg, Pa., recently horsewhippad a young man. If she whips every dude who deserves it she will nev or be out of practice. Tz female drug store clerk in a temperance town i 3 not a bril liant success, says a Kaunsas pa per. Whenyou wink at her across 8 seda fountain, she does not know whether to pat a little balm of @ilead in your soda or to hang her head and blush. Ax Alabama editor excitedly ex claims in a political editorial, “Let the people stop and ask themselves ‘what’s in the wind?” If the Alabama editor and the pec ple he addresses will lean this away, while we brush our lappels aal rub our eyes, we'll gently whisper, “Dust.” “Has probibition proved a fail_ mre in yourtown?’ asked a gentle man of a man who had just come down from the hills. “Yonu bet it daint. W'y, podner, we can get more licker now than we ever ocould before. No failure about thet, is thar?” Breaglza of a performance of the “ Boheman Girl,” a Wilmin; - gon paper says: “When Miss Ran dall sang ‘The Silver Line, the house was carried away.” This was bad for the owner of the house. Miss Randall shonid try something in the green-back line, and lot the house stay whoare it is “YIoLET,” said the young man with hair ‘evenly balanced and ereascd breeches, “I have ecome to-night to ask youn a question that has besn on my mind for wesks.”: “Well, Vietor,” said tha shy god dess. “I am anxious to know if you would take me, ‘for bettar or for worse, “Well, Victor, to ook at you, I should say worse!” Victor is single yot. MRr. L. D. Vinsox, Cashier D. &. 1 R. R, has tried and endor -808 Red Star Cough Cure. MaszrL—-Won't you come in Charlie? Charlie (gloomly)—You forgei that your father injured my tenderest feelings last evening when I was leaving. Mabel--Yes darling; but lLe wore his earpet slippers at the dime, und now his foot is done up fu a bandage and he goes on a erutch. Come in dadling. OriIGIN of the Mother Hubbard drass: Old Mother she went to the eapboard, to get her poor dog a boue, but when she got there the the cupboard was bare, and so the poor dog had none. She was in a strew to know what to do for of money she had not a cent; so she sold ber last suit to buy meat fog her brute, and up town in her night gown she went. All the la dies who saw it and the strings for to draw it, declared it the ni cest thing out, so now on thestreet looking ever o 0 “schweet,” in their gowus they go racing about. Mg. ARTHUR SHURTLEFF, DPar %er, Dakota,writes that he suffer ed for two years with alame knee, which was entirely cured® by the use of st. Jacobs Oil. He consid. ers it a most wonderful remedy, It conquers pain. Dr. Gunn's Liver Pills, Eemoves Constipaticy, prevents Malaric, cures Dyspepsia, and Bives new lifo to the system. On ly one for a dose. Free samples at W, (. Kendriek's, T e Sty o oty esennt ~Freah Fish and Oysters can be found every day at Loyless'. The Parent of Ensomnia. The parent of insommia or wekefulness is in nine cases out of ten a dyspeptic stomach. Good digestion gives sound sleep; indi gestion interferes with it. The brain and the stomach sympathize. One of the promisent symptoms of a weak state of gastric organs is a disturbance of the great nerve entrepot, the brain. Invigorate the stomach, and you restore equilfbriam to the great centre. A most rehable medicine for the purpose is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which is fur preferable to mineral sedatives and powerful narcotics,which, thongh they may for a time exert a soporofie influ ence upon the brain, soon cease to act, and invariably injure the tunea of the stomash. The Bitters, on the contrary, restore activity to the operations of that all import ant organ, and .heir beneficient influence 18 reflected in sound sleep and atranquil state of the nervous system. A whoiesome impetus is likewige given to the action of the liver and bowels by its use. - Cure for Piles. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdo men, causing the patient to sup pose he has some affection of the kidneys or neighboring organs. At times, symptoms of indiges tion are present, flatulency, unea siness of the stomach, ete. A moisture.-like perspiration, pro ducing a very disngreeable itch ing, after getting warm, is a com mon attendant. DBlind, DBleeding and Itching Riles yield at once to to the appiication of Dr. Bosan ko’s Pile Remedy, whicii acts di rectly upon the parts affected, ob sorbing the I'umors, allaying the intense itching, and effecting o permanent curve. Price 50 cents Address the Dr. Boranko Medi cine Co., Piqua, O." Scld by W, C. Kendrick, Dawson, Gua. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises; Sores, Ulesrs, Salt Rheam, Fever Sores, Fetter, Chap ped, Hands, Philblaing, Corns,and all Skin Eraptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfeet satisfuclion, or money refunded. Price, 25 eaunts per box. I@r sale by Croucheiros, L Pogpey! what you “fraid of ? That makes you shako and shibber?” * Law chile! ise got de ague An got do h‘pzillc libber.” ** De tyopic libber Pompey ? I don’t know what ycu means: But you can curo your ague - By taking SMITH'S BILE BEAXS, Two bits a boitle, don’t pay mercl You'll get dem at do drugman’s stere.” The most economical and bestremedy for ague. 25 cents, per botlle. LA A ks PR o .&m PO ERS HORSE AKD CATTLE POVWDERS o % TN S ;‘7?:.;‘* Qf O] P a3k oy Ll . L VN r Y (,(}, ‘Efl Sl P ank ¥ap o gt Bk (9&‘{%‘ = vas.fi’«fis 4’!’,_,.~i‘~ Nedrvip ei:‘dns.m;&;f No Fopsz will die of CovLig Pors or Lvye Fe wxßr, If Foulz’s Powders are nsed in tine, Foutz's Powdersw illcure and prevent lHoa CRALERAL &mm Powders will prevent Gapes IIN Fowls. utz's Powders will inerease the qnantity of niik /74 cream tuenty per cent,, aud make the butter Lrm and sweet. Fouiz's Porrders will enre or prevent aimost EVERY Disiasr to wirtich Horses and Cattle sre subiect, Foirrz's PownrLa WILL GIVE BATISFACTIGH. Bold everyvlicre, DAVID E. YOUTZ, Froprietor, , o BALTIKCRT, KD, SOLD IN DAW:=O ' BY - Dr. ] K. JANES SON. - she CATARRH Eiie | STR e oit Eufia BM.?S‘ { I'};?‘} st’\}g @ s Leli f at | :“ AILAM BA coLny ence and cures | (] - e SRS S LD I HEAD b 8 Ncool o TEADY -LU Lid dIE lwrcvm?u FA Catarrh S4B 1Y TEVER ol R rel | ; 2 ,“‘T{A’wi Not e Liquid, et eAP \J g ""-ni y . b o des AL 0 S Y] or Pouder, | Sy \ rious Drugs and HAY"F EVER Offenstve odors. ’ A particle of the Balm is applied into eah nostril, is sgreeable to use and is | quickly absorbed, effectmaily cleansing the ; nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing | healthy secretions. i It ailays pain and inflammation, protects the membranal linings of the head from | additional colds, completely heals the sores and restorss the sense of taste and smell. Bencficial results ave realized by a few apnlications. | A thoroush treatment wtll cure. | Price filty cents at druggists; by mail, reg istered, sixty eents. Circulars sent free ELY BROTHERS, Druggists, | Owega. N. Y. i P—— e o et eet «.»m-—i—-- [ CLINCMAN’S | ! el i ] .._, | i REMEDIES B AT E 2 .e TR o F 23 i o N R 2 i, e T Y £ e 8 B B 0 3] - g 338 AEERL ge ,"c':. & "‘."'/,%3‘:‘: ;":“\-'[’.»':-“ ey B = Burl v 5 o 3,5 AN g Se A AN TR ';?s\.' % < E¥ sl RS ER N 42 G g MRTRIA 3TR st 2 * o e 4sh & SORA T B = 2% ZIEISE RERsar” T § | e ZBA I e e - PUR PTIVARSAN YKot NN (BT CLINGHAR TOBACCO CIRTHERT | TIIE SIONT EFFIUOTIVE PRESFARA. ;}’N)V on the market for Piles, A SURE CURYN g or ltchiny Piles, Das vever fulled to give q);‘n.gn; rulicf, Will ecre Anal Ulcera, s)soama, “istula Teiter, 881 t Kheum Barber's Itoh, Ring ‘ wories, Pimples, Sores and Beils, Price 50 otx. THE CLIEGMAN TORACCO CAKE ‘ BATUPIIS QWS REAERY, Cures all | Wounds Cata, Brofses, Bprains Erysipelss, Boile, Carbunel™» Bone Velons {h’lx:« bures Sere faew, | e Throat Basims Corps. Nenvalgia Rbewnrti l Orchitis. CGont, 12 natie Gont, Coids, Cuvehe Ernichids, Milk Ley Spake apd Deg Bites Srng ut Ineects, o, In fact sllavs all local Initation et | i Indanmlion from whatevor ceuse. Price £5 cix ‘ | THICLINGRIAN TCOACCOPLASTED | i Perpared wecording o the most seies e { | principles, of the PUHEST SNEHATIVY 1 i ENGL RPN, ¢ tatoded with the guawm i Lubaecn Wour, spd § sl Dy gocoramendsd sor l Crain Wesd v Onke of the iy t end for that cluss i of brisut wr vfloametory maladion. Aohes and Pajve whiors. from too delice te aptate of L s e, B et ant s unod e ) berr the stranges s plieadion of the'tehaveo Quke o Houda eor uti'.w Al and Puine 1 ois woveioa Prive 19 «*s Ask your druggis® for thoss reme? e or widle (o ths it B TOBACCO CLRECD Liie B TOBACGO CUR DUR“AN. Nl c-' Uu '0 A‘ o] ;,‘ P W PEVET T raVvET 77\ NOW IS "IN TN ————TO BUY YOUR——— FALL AND WINTER GOODS! | Owing to the short crop and dullness of the time, and in order 0 roduce my st ck, I | wiil #€] ycu for the next THIRTY DAYS . ! [ DRY GOODS AND { HOES o 1 AT CosT. T e SHeAGE GRS You will do well to cull and examias my stock at once, and buy your goods while they are low, B. F. WIGGINS, Bronwood, Ga. e e LG R e R jA Few Facts Worth Knowing! 7 ) A.J. BADLWIN & CO THave just received the largest assortment of goods in Daw son, cansisting of. o ML o © DRESS GOOD,S | © AR 7 | CARPETS AND RUGS 'BREECH-LoADiNG " SuoT GUNS, _ FROM &z.OO to $50.001 N FEY They Have The BEST STOCK OF SHOES —in Dawson.— x : £ XETS B~ ! A New Lot of Window Shades, Hardyare of all Kinds, Furniture and i Coiliins. | They sell the only ; =0 TEY PTR R S MEB A (BITHRTR T TES SBWING MACHIND Made that will run either forward or backward and continue to sew in the same dircction, thereby saving the breakage of needles or thread. It bands itself. } Any items in this advertisement s : 1 ik nd % Found not to be a Faet | will be taken out. “The Flowers that Bloom in the Springl” iave poliing to do with the FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE -—OF —- 7 ¥ SR QyF; _fi_éo es {5..6{/?3 ‘Bos@o DRruGs, MEDICINES, OILS, Paints, Perfumery, Stationery, Faney - and - Toilet - Articles, Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, Ete. ' NO OLD 8 TOCK Everything New, Neat and Fresh. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. .. 8. BABN B, : = THE——— i B Leading Jeweler, MAIN, STREET ——— DAWSON, GA. WATCHES, CLOCKS, « JEWELRY. SILV ERWARE. Largest Stock! Lowest Prices! REPAIRING in all its branches done in the best manner and at the lowest prices. , . R RR R T O RR A 1838/ SWIFT'S SPECIFIC. 1886 ————_—!_-__—s__- "-'“—r' A REMEDY SOT FOR A DAY, BUT FORT==F 7 SIS'S sar HALT A OENTURY -&4 SIS'S : E RELIEVING SUFFERING HUXANITY! i | 5,58 e (SIS S g { el el o b ‘ i e N ‘*"%f*gé-" L 3 o : G | Sfisisi s)%’s'?“.{ %%I Sisss | ‘ ; | - ; - @& i “$ 5 SESESQ .‘.h- ,a,-_",_,f':.*."‘-,, A**gr ,;:,7:';2 s S‘S ‘____—m‘ iAN INTERESTING TREATISE ON BLOOD AND SHKIN DISEASES SENT‘ FREE TO ALL APPLICANTS. IT SHOULD BE READ BY EVERYBODY. ADDRESS THE SW FT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Well Paid Employ ell Paiqa Kmployment can #lways be secured by you if you are a competent Shorthand Hpiter. 'This you may become in « few months, at very littls ex penee, by entering the » < Stcorifcand. Institute st Louwisville, Ky-,or Nashville, Tenn While Shorthand end 1) pewriing claws our sole atiention, our students can receive the very best tnithon in TENMANSHIP, ARITHMETIC spd BOOL-KELPING at greatly iaduced rales. 1f you eanuot cowe to us Weean Teach You by Mail as Thorough. Send for Cireulars to Prof . H. A, HALE, Prin. Shorthand Institute: Address him eitier at Nusi ville, Tenn., or Lowsville, Ky., wlichever is the most convenient point for yourself. ! BRICK! B o | I WiIiLL scll as good Brick as can be bought in Georgia. Cheap for cash in carload lots or by retail. Cation me at the depot and save time and trouble. E. K. SMITH, Agent, Bronwood, Ga. v “ B RE; E 7 PRECR : ¢ . i HE B ED R RS i EEsRY IS TERNHIATE ; by s 1 }' 4 l b i Not only shortens the time of labor and lessens the pain, but it greally diminishes the danger to life of both mother and ckikl, and Ilcaves the mother in a condition more favorable to spesdy recovery and less liable to Flooding, Couvulsiors, and other . elarming symp*oms, llis cfficacy in this respect eutities it to be called Thnr Morgux's I'riznNp, and to rank as one of the lile-saving remedieg of the nine teenth century. : We cannot publish certificsies con cerning this remedy withont wounding the delicacy of the writers Yet we have huacreds on file, Send fer our book, “Fo Mothers,” niailed free. Brapeiap Brerrarcs Co., Atlanta, Ga, RUSG & kT B 4 & ~oula 1. & 0. & W . We want to see you, iln fact we have got something important to say te you, and uot owning this entive paper, in {act heing limited by the gentiemaniy snd gooc natuved publisher to 10 inches space, Wi cannot begin to say all we want to, or sbouid, in justice to the stock we have for vour ‘\uspeciion. It will not only delight ¥yoia 10 come and see our beautiful Tewple of Music and JArt, but it wili also pay you. Still we know how impossible it is {or: en eryhody to eome to Savannah. and o those who cannot coine, ali we say is to write us and we will do all we can, by sending vou complete descriptive ca'alozues of the gocds you wish to know about. : Here they are, eleven of thom. You will find full deseriptions of alf goods un der differert heads, and prices will be feund lower than any iieretofore heard of ; CATALOGUE No. 1. Praxos. CATALOGUE No. 2. Onrgeans. CATALOGUE No. 8. Muso, CATALOGUE No, .4. Baxp I:zsTrU MENTA. CATALOGUE Nu. 5. DaXD axD Or- CHE3TRAL MUsio. CATALOGUE No, 6. Avromatic In- ATRUMENTS. | CATALOGUE No. 7. Sumarr Issrev- MERTH l CATALOGUE No, 8. Strisca. CATALOGUE No. 9. Piaxca Stoors axp Uovezna. CATALOGUE No 10, ARzisTa MaTe | RIALS, CATALOGUE No. 12. Framss, Please indicate by numbersthe Catalogue that you wish. = g —-:..uww.mv - _mu—-“r-‘ g [’l‘“lo‘3‘ Ls_nc,«_-:rmz:. Mason & ilam QELUDe lia, Bent & arian, @259 to 1,000, £25 cash and 10 a uonth, . hason & Hamlin, Bay Organs. State & Packar], $27.00, to #%300.00, $35.00 cash and £5.60 per month : Q)l - Ri-icln oilecy HiUSle. 100,000 pieces in'stock, new music receiv ed as soon as published. 2¢. a copy up. j . 1 2 Music Books. For Churches, Schools, Sunday-scLeols, Lodges, Choir and Home use. i o 1 I ~ 4 Band Instruments. Direct importations from the world’s best factory, uszed by all the leading bands oi the South. Be sure and send for prices. jand Music ana Hausie We furnish everything published. Al new pieces leceived as swou as published and cur customers furnished at lowe t prices, . ‘l [ f ~§ . | T 6 - Musical Merchandise. Our stock is complete in all sma.l goods and we sell at prices thatenable us to claim the largest sales in the South. Buaying direct from the largest manufacthrers in the world we ean sell at prices that defy competition. Our goods fully guaramteed and will be found exactiy as reprsented. o Strings. We import cur strings direct, and espe cially call attention to our Paginini string which is used by all leading piayers, S 9 : e Artists’ Material. We keep everytaing needed by profes. sionals and amateurs, and furnish «1i ma teriaig used in Painting on Caavas, DBrass, Glass or Clilna. . Pictures. The flnest and largest assortwent ever shown in the South. It will pay prospec i tive purchasers to come to Savaunah il for | nothing else than to look through our im mense stock, We have Paintings, En gravings, Pastels, Oleographs, Intotints, Artoiypes, Ciromos, Sketelics, Drawings, i ete., ete. > ) : . Picture Frames. . ‘We carry astock of the finest mould ings marufactured, over 500 different pat {terns. Have a compleie manufactory, | complete with the latest and most improv 'ed machinerv, and manufucture the finest | frames that can be made. G ¢ prices the ! lowest, Repairing Departments. We are thoroughly equipped with neces sary machinery and the ULest class of l workmen that are o be had i the U- 8, { for repairing and overhauling Pianos, Or | pans, Violitg, Guitars, Banjos, Aceorderns, { Orguinettes,” Flutes, or any instzument I made, Our prices will be reasonabie for | first class work and orders will recove ; prompi attention. owTeRTmR | DON'T FORGET, ' PraNos and oreans $5 and s'o per Month We sl Pianos and Organs on easy terms, and at lowest prices offered by any house jn the US, Pianos offered at £95 cash and $lO per month., Organs for &5 cash and ¥5 per month. All new instru. ments fully guaranteed and can be return ed if not entirly satisfactory after fifteen days trial, Luddex & Dates' Sonthem Mocls Boned SAVANNAH, GA. 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UUTES —Diphtherts, Oroup, Asthma, Bronehitis, Neuralzia, Rheumatiem, m 3 Infiuensa, flacking Cougi, Wiiceptng Cougn, Catarih, Cbole s Soding at ; Roucpenene Inshensa, Saccivcoual Wiicor as Cotem, Curde b...zaffr‘.;‘:::’::a;ugg‘.& . W s aoy ] R @RI § mMaxe \ gKA B \% }'é At NEW, nliom g { He) I EYed bLoen. t 2 s nderful fizotery, Mo cthers like them in the wor = eey of e, £ R APO Reb Us YO siy ot Elot” 6510 evervwhore, of ceat by vaal for 250, i stampn. D, s.:ofiusau%ofi%%",{‘g ln‘;s. Powder is shsolutely ', A €3 wil\m{&. k! pure and highiy con- i 3 5 4 like jg 3 eentrated. Oneounce '{ o s % ¥ cA Chicken : 18 worth a pound of gEvTY bO5 B R \ B all disoageq ’ any other kind. Ttis ’:g f 1 i Is worth ihd 3 gtriotly a medicine iaig B i 3@} %1 ia golq, ; B o fl:-};u’fi‘%‘&&atdmlmflp& 2141, axmunmnom.b"?g"’m ' 00 2 b ors O erat by Tialt ; . i 3 Efi;ifi%‘y“elm’eau. prepaid, lor $5.00 DE. L. 8, Jmadfi ‘!&m“ & 3 K @ \‘ o All Kinds o oimmer A 8 £ L/ el ? & 1 > A ‘ rinting Executed ° " & 2D » i : t this Office Ch | a AIS ¢ eap Y. M e e R T e e e , RoUef N Rt o R e R Ty T EE T\ BN i g:sy*l AT reu Thousand Trial £¥,% HE NI Avoid the imposition of r TR ockages morled ope (37 @By, G\l et s Eouilc I ais A mnfl-o!whomw:g;gtunEx&n £ MMA' SR e, Tt\euaufiéom; men‘_ta g; were restored to hoult: by vse of WIA, (g n VS B%y S‘fil&afim” does loy s { Al SR bxs 4 2 L B Hgmzl%' SEMINAL PASTILLES, W, o 3 Oh}-eopnnienu;v!:'.l,r,;"-’.‘r-'. £ Radical Cure 2or Nervous Debility, Organio 4 27w 1R Ay OHUB;l:‘.\nflc medica] prine‘]?{u'.ny \‘,aeknesenL-.ll)l;f_encalLec%‘;(.n‘:‘lqungqrMi:!- OU ‘ms\* ing’.}‘“ iOßfi!gfthe seat of di dlo Aged Men. 'Tecied for Eizht Years in many $ 35> f”n"fionoggtze B Withous dehm SOOO nd Bv e RS Tl Sy yased aniraating clements of 1 arey fox Fup e 20d o 2 d :11 enjoym ] be el % pe,i‘te:.fi and fuil 3}’ ;:lg%tratx;’::th and V}i‘gm yas Foalth, becomes clieerful aad rapidiy Balns bothsiceagh, vthorew suis m many obseurs ¢ . eases .-m - » %l;ou{u atbou;t? bylleu:di- r‘mtio%. any‘?ax?, \)V!::'-Bx;x{x n TREATHE". _E‘wlm‘ M OILK, or ndu.geacn, wa as /s a gen 3 - rhame with eiatere of sout tronbia and seenve | HARRIS REMEDY CO., iy %AL PACKAGE FRI'E, with 11lust'd Pamphlet,&e, 80634 W, Tenth !ueos,sr.x.ou;g‘u . RUPTURED PERSONS can have FREE Trial of cur Appliances Ask for Torme) et Ns St b el e e e AR e i i e s St x 4 3 —~ . savannah, Florida & S - Western Ry, i All treins on this road are run by Cen wral Standaid 'Fime. ] TIIL‘.I i CARD IN EFFECT MAY 2, 1883, Passeager Traius on this road will run daily ss fodows: ¢ FAST MAIL 7:01 & m 1v......8av5unah.....ar 7:58p m 8:38 am lv......desup.ccice,ar G:lspm 9:34 a m Iv.....Blackehear.....ar 5:17 pm 9:50 a m v, Wayeross...... v 5:60 pm 127 am ar.....C011ahan......1v 245 p m i2:00 m ar...Jacksonville.. lv 2:060 p m 7:36 a m Iv..dacksonville.. ar T:3O pm 8:18 8 m 1v......Ca lahau......ar 6:50 pm 10:25 a m 1v..... Wayeroes..... sr 4:40 pm 11:10 am v . Homerville,... Iv 8:51 p 1190 & m1v...... Dupont.....c.ar 8:45p m 1o g v T Tnete Ty enm R 0 p mbviciOnithimaaas R 0 T & 1:37 p mar....Thomasville.. Iv 1:d0 pm 3:35 p mar.. .Bainkridee. v 11;25am 404 p m as..Chattahoochze..lv 11;:40 am Pailman buffet cars to and from Jack gonville and New Ycrk, and to and from Jacksonviile and New Orleans via Peusa cola and Mobile. EAST FLORIDA EXPBESS. 4,20 p m v, Jaek-onville...ar 11:80am 512 p m 1v......Ca11akan......ar 11;46 a 10 7230 pmlv Wayeross ar R9sam 756 p m v Glemuore ly £o2am B&i7pmiv Argvie Iv¥ T4sam B;32pmiv Homerville lv 7:5%am 8:52 pm ar Duapont Iv. I;l6am 345 p mlv. Lake City ar 3:00 ps v Guinesville 710 pm lv Live Ouk 9,00 pm v Papont ar 7;ioam %43 pm lv Valdosta Iv 6;2oam 10:20 pm v Quitinan lv 5:46am 1510 pm ar Thouasville lv 4:55 2 1 12:33 am ar Camilia lyv 2;l4am 1;30 am ar Albany Iv. 2:loam Puilian huftet cars to and from Jack. sowville and St. Louis via Thomasville snd Albany. ALBANY EXPRESS. 846 pmlv Savannah ar 6:lsam 185 pm ly Jesup Iv 825 am 220amar Waycross lv 1:10am 705 amar _Callahan Iv 1320 pm 8,05 am ar Jacksonville lv €:3O pm 630 pw lv Jacksonville ar B:osam 10,20 pmiv Callahan ar 7,05 am 2452m1v Wayeross ar 12:00p m 210 a 1 ar Dupout® 1v 13,50 pm' G;.samar Live o%k lv. ;10pm 936 amar Guinesville 1v 8:50 piu 19,00 am ar Lake City Lv 3:45 440 am lv Dupont ar 945 pm 5;50a mlv Valdosta Iv 820 pm 6422 mlv Quitman Iv %85 pm 7:50 am ar Thomasville v 6:.50 p n 11:00 m ar Albany v 8:80 p Stops a all recular stations. Pullmen palace slecping cars to and frow Savanrah and Tuinpa via Guinesvilie. Pullman buffet siceping cars to and from Juckson. 'ville and Warhington. Pnlimen buffei cars and Mann boudsir buffet cars via Waycross, Albany and Macon, zud via Wayesoss, Jesup and Macon, beiwe n Jacksonville and Clueinati. Also, threo passenger coaches between Jacksonville and Chattanocoga via Alhany, and Jack. sonviile and Uincinnati via Jesup. CONNECTIONS. At Savannah for Charleston at 7:loam, arrive Augnsta via Yemassee at 1:40 P, and 8;18 p my; for Augusta und Atianty ut 840 a m and 810 p m; with steamshins for New York Susday, Tuesday ara Fri agay; for Boston Thyrsday; for Baltimore geini-weekly. At Jesup for Branswick at 2,50 am (except Bunday) aod 6,20 p en; for Macon 2,50 & 12 andB.49 am At Wayeruss for Brunswick at 4. 10 a and 10,40 a m; for Albany at 5;00 p m sad 12:4) a m, At Callaban for Pernandina at 8, oam and 2,45 » m; for Waldo, Cedar Key, Oca la, ete.,at 11.80 a m and 7:95 m. At Jncksonville with rail and steamer lnes diverginy. At Live Oak for Madiron, Tallahassee ete., at 10,69 a m. At Gainegyille f r Ocala, Tavarss, Pem. herton’s [‘\’y, Brooksvilie and Taiopa at 14,30 » my; for Cedar Key at 8,30 p m (ex cept Sunday), : At Atbanv for Macon M ontgomery, Mo h'!.c, New Orleans, Nashvilie, Liouisville, ot ' At Chattahoochee for Pengnecla, Moliile, | New Orleang; with P onle’s line steamers ’mlwx(i-,im: to leiwve for Apalachicola at 1 3,00 a m Wednesday, and 11:29 P m Bate urday, and for oM imbas at 8.0 am Mon day, 8;00 p m Tucsday and 7,00 a m Thursday., * W P. HARDREE, General Pass. Ag nt R. G. FLEMING, Gen'i Sunt RO S A T R oYI B s e, LA Tey L T gy AR S e % ¥, 19 e g LA Ab RRNR Yo G BN g et 4 SU TRI nomen [ . ’ql&.;,gfi.,;g 1A TSI o Té‘ kLS o R A A ey )‘.‘%\\, ;,, %,(,,, l‘ b L R A 3~.Y""ah PR . N'e 15 w- e TR - | v b RV TR ~',}»q‘m PR LADIES! 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A M |St s _.} Bl e'/ ‘é,l‘ G i (»xr)‘ Billpusnes; Sick Hoadache In Fourhom ©) ©n2 doco palievos Neuraigin, They cure pievent Cuills & Fover, Sour Stamash o 0 Bréatls, Ciear the Skia, Tono the Harves, and gt Lifo o Yigos 10 the cystem., Dore: ONE BRAK Tty theey ence and you will never bo withast Price, 28 cenis per bottfe, Sold by Drugglels sl | kodicing Deciors generaily, Sent on recelpl & | price ia slamps, posipaid, to any address, | 2. ¥.EMITH & CO., g | Bannfacturers and Sclo Props,, ST. LOUS,BE i o T { ' - ~y i o R Central & Southwes 3 P! % | tern R. R’s. [ [all trains of this system are run by { Standurd (90) Meridian time, wluc‘}lu b | minutes slower than time kept by city.] ‘ SAvANNAH, (A, Juno 6, 1888 . {}fif AND AFTEK THIS DATE PASENGEN { X leaxr on the Central and Sould , western Railroads and branches will ran | foliows: : GOING NORTH. ' Leave No. 51-- No. 52-- 4 i Savanpah D 840 am D &NpB | Leave N 0.15- | ‘; D s:4opm i Arrive R 0.15- | i Millen D 845 pm i Arnve N 0.51 - No. §3-- ' Augustae..... D 3:45p .. D 6168 ' ‘ 3208 { Macon..coeees. D 4:2opm. DMB ! Atlanta.si.. D 938 pm. D A:‘?" Colwmbus, .D E52:43 am... D 228 Perry.........D ESB9:lOpm.D E§l’= Fort. Galiesiil o ovvirvinn DB 54% i3]-:‘--‘.('f_\'...........................[)hb5:359 Follle b i B 225” 3 \ibanyi., ... D 11:108w.. D :{fl) Montgomery.. D i Miiledeevilie DI S 5:40 p Mot { Eatepton.... D ES 7:40 p Mowssscene | Cossuorions a 1 TerMisaL Poisty { At Augnsta—Trains 51 and .’uurff'l“ ' ! with outgoing trans of Gerdid --“f' Columbia, Chariotte end A '“—-'“?m Rl aud Qouth Carohina Railroac. Tfl‘ | connecis with outgoing train (_’f Aug fand Knoxville Rauilroad Train 51 o i neets with traing for Sylvania, Wrig ] bt Bl oy . ville and L uisville. ! At Atlanta ~Trans 51 and «73 C"?o . | with Air-Line and Kenvesaw T’_"ftei“ A ! points North and Enst. spd with $O5 verging road for local Stitions. s | T T COMING SOUTH. i Leave—Nos. Nos. i Mi11en......16 D 5:00am.. Augnstr...lB D #:Boamw.2o D 9‘3 ' Maz0n.....52 1} $:40am.54 Blfllw . Commbas 18D1511:45 pm. b D (0 Perry,.....24 DES S'zd’)nln.‘lfl)fib‘;'& ) FL GRHICS. ..., sreosonsvee-: 38 DED IS e e teese o 6 DES &M‘ ‘ il ;\1‘1(‘\......-...............-' o_ss' 3 DN Cinsiceiiirniion I B 10'(]) i ‘Albany .28 D 5:402m.20 D g W R 2D T | MONEEY . voisssinsonsisossaosee @ " ' Miildge...2s DES 6;87 B.lo.ccor ™OB i Batonton, 25 DES H;l5 am...ceeee "0 Arrive—No. No. { Bavannah.l6 D &065 am. .0 69 , Savanuah .52 D 4,07 p m.54D 6% | L A 3, vanm ) | Coruection at Savannab “_1‘”" bf" fut Florida and Western Railway 2 { points in Fiorida, : : | " Trains Nos. 53 and 54 vill l;(::w%’ ) ( take on or put off paSSl‘Y‘I-Q“'SN,‘m 15 ol { vaanah and Millen, as trains -b&iifle" | 16 are expected to do the way { { tween these poin's ¢ Local Sleeping Cars on n“h“i;‘:d ' genzer trains hetween Savanid ggrantd gusta, Savannah and '\‘l“c‘tn]'us ) and tania, Macon and C h”'“-c‘ ing | Tickets for all points and 8¢ P” beribs cn sale at City Oftice, No | dtreet. oy OGER |G. A. Winrengan, WM zRSI" : "Gen. Pgss, Agt. Gen dupte N r 1. SHELLMA ~ T, 0. Buaw, w. I ',l. l}fi(‘\l " o raflic X | Gen. Trav. Agt. réuvsuh“'" iy (fflil)" “D. E. 8" dlul’ [ b EaY. - 1 «(™ . : | LOCAL SCHEDULE : ar. 408 ' Pass, Train No, 1 going Wen o 348 S b No.f ]‘,M*. o 8 W Nals v W W wo Ko 03 ¢ L NS