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About The Dawson journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1878-18?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1886)
- THE SOURNAL. E. L. RAINEY, - Editor. ——‘Kb&q*u.besn & good deal of sickuess inithe ¢ity lately,caus ed, no doabt, BY the bad weather. Tag “su-ny south™ sare-sm is grtting to be a very sfale ehesnut. Where else in the 1 reard universe could you find 2 country eovered with 26 inches of snow and men working in their shirt sleeves and the frout deors all open? While some newspapers and politicians are dispored to eriti eine with severity the President’s message, a large majority of them mgard it ove of the üblest dolu ments of the kind that has ever emanted froum the White Hozsa A BILL hLas beem introduced in the legislature amending the law %0 as tc constitute the erime of wife beating a feleny and puuish able by a term of oue to three in the penitentiary. Geod; let it pass. THE poor Indian, is freezing to death on the Western plains. The Indian never have much of a showing in this country, and uow that the winters are becouning oolder his ecanty attire will pot suffice t¢ keep lifo ia his tody. TaR Poniladelphia Press in at tempting to make light of the pro hibition law in Georgia says: “In Georgia where the prohibition law i 8 in force twenty new distillerios were started last year. If the folks down there have really quit drinking whiskey, it is because they are too busy making it.” T. I. Mize, confidential elerk of M. T. Anis, a millionaire eoal dealer of Chicago, has been rzb bing Amis for a number of years, | which was just fcund ont a few dajsaga, when it was seen that his shortcomings would amount to about §lOO,OOO. Mize had awife and surported two or three more women. Tne election held in the Ameri .cus district on Tuesday for fence or no fence, aud which was deeid ed in favor of the latter faeti-n, wll be contested by the former on the grounds of illegality, they cla‘ming that noc a suflicient num ber of those who signed the peti sion calling for un e'ection were zeally freeholders. Gov. Lng, of Virginia, grante.l a thirty days respite to Cluverius, convioted of the murderof Lillian Madison, his cousin. We believed from the first that the jury mad: a great mistake in convieting him under the testimouny, and we be liove that the failurs of Gov. Lee to exercise the pardoning power in this case makes it possible for the cvurts that tried him to be guilty of judicial murder. Tng material, moral and edusa tional developmoant of the South, is something phenomenal, and the whole world is looking on in won der at a section that twenty years ago was reduced by war to the point of starvation,which is to-day making more strides in the march of progress than any ether part of the world. Shauld nothing oceur toimpeds her progress, another twenty years will place her the peer, if not the superior, of the North,with all her wealth and boas tsd culture. Ler it rest. Ah! how many bearts on the brink of anxiety and disquietude, by this simple sen tence have been made calm and bappy! Seme precceding has wounded us by i's want ot tact; let it rest; no one will think of i. again. A harsh or unjustsentence irritatesu-; let it rest; whoever may have given vent to it will be pleased to see it is forgotten. A painful scandal is aboutfo es'range us from our friend; let it rest, and thus preserve our chairty.—lx change. DooLy county, heretofore en tirely without ralrond fa eilities, is liable to be cut all to pieces by the iron bound roais. The Lumpkin, Americas & Pres. ton Road is going through the county; the Dablin and Western is also going throng!, itis said: t"e C. &M. and the Macon Air. line both also pripwe to @0 through Dooly; and lastly the At. banta & Hawkinsville road conte n plates extending throngh to Th .- asville, which if it does wil also eal through Duoly. 1t is said that every man in the counly ex peets i ruilrond ts his front gite witlin twelve moniis.— Lx, 1 Cotton Seed Wanted: - BY TR b ~-EUFAULA ——- i x: 1. COMPANY. by 1 will pay ; Pad . 15 Cents Per Bushel | PO ke % 2 fCOTTON SEED ! INF 0. B. CAR LOTS. Delivered at any station on the SWEE . N. H. ALEXANDER, Supt. Eufaula, Ala FOR SALE. | A fine sorrel horse, very gentle, good gpeed and perfecily sound, A wzood bugey, with top, and a set of harness, Can Lo seen at Farnuim’s Stable, | Also, a one-horse wagon in excellent | order and harness. For sale at Judge | Simmons’ warchouse, : ‘ MRS, T. FETERS, at Simmons Housc. * Dee. 6, 1836, | I)R. J. G. DEAN, PHYSICIAN & SURGEOH, Dawsox, G-, Havinyz lecated in Dawson for the pur - of practicing my profession,l respect.- fully ofter my services to the puablic and solicit a share of its pateonaze. Calls prowptly attended. @ilice up stairs over Jeese Grifiin's store. R RE e ¥ b 1 & PR s I B P AR TRADE \Yo( MARK, . 3 Y N & ' 4#,,:‘.. %\é@ A ;é‘ :9,.;,& I R SRR A pEm Ty 4 g%gbb‘; '..":,~‘: 1 E;é e e & bl R ABeolitely é‘&ff‘&, Fpes from Opiatey; Lnictics and Poison SAFE. oby e Ky K v supg, ©Nia (it 3s i i FROMFT, fia@d == AY DpuGeiery 43D DriLeEad. . itk CAABLES A, VOGRLDR CO., BALITHORY, KD, ! OB £ TN O = 4fe & 5‘3 b 3 G«‘? 5.&. : i b 4 v T (4} M \ €@ N § %‘ifi AR gy ; t O\ b g S & ;‘:-.a.i:.:.:‘.\ sk o ai\gmggf R Rate s, £7 ’\\7"s's.:' Sl oo e i’?fii\"."@”’fii"Y«‘(' = fi~£l§§;&é;i‘;%tw;s;3%~:’§f§ 45 AR AR AL AN SN =™ Le S e REph 2 enie D) WEHRTAN RER ]t € Cures Rhoumatlem, Neuralgia, d. R i 8 ? & Baekache, Hleadacho, Toothaelic, F;’ 3 Rpraing, Drubos, ote,, ete.” 3y (; PR&(‘E FINTY Ci’lx'i'fl. v A AT TRUGOISTS AND DRALSRS, TIE CHARLES A. VOUGELER (~ BALTINORE, D, CATARRH, _ELI3 | ) n e EAR B:M‘ Y el sives immedeale f -4 GR[AM BA\'“‘\S) tnd cures ‘ elt o 1 N HEAD by 3scoua L EAD) - - v I HAYFE‘»’W@; g 4 Cnte rrh £ JF@uAY T EVER AT <SR Vot o Liquid, 1 0/*3 el . ) T Tshe “&\c}, o NG Snuff or Powder, | )éca(/‘ Ul N ree fro n nju Ak S Ush].ious D vgs and HAY=-FEVER Offenstre odors. A particie of the puim is applied inte each nostril, is agreeable to uvse and is quickly absorbed, effectually cleansing the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions. It allays pain and inflammation, protects the membrana! linings of the head from additional colds, completely heals the sores aod restor:s the sense of taste and smell. Benefieial results are realized by & few applications. A thorough trealment wtll cure. Price fifty cents at druggists; by mail, rag istered, sixty cents. Circulars sent frea ELY BROTHERS, Druggists, Owego, N. Y. CLINGRAN’S -‘.l. BB BB TR LA AIR ST WAV RN A NG Y A M =N A ‘5 & A uh e 4 “ft\{ o . D B s A B £ §4 (A om Uy 1% Taq PAELY . o Y - e g e € o e 1 SRR f=] e s‘;’, RE L g ® R r SRR A : o Ee 5 Mg gopn sy AT A, 383 . PERERSRLL . o % nyY = T RRe O A o +22 0 AR . LB 3.5 SR T 3 RS 07 A SRS eBN L g 2 Y e Ty - 23 ;: | :9;'7 -Yfi ’fi oo ~.'};, s 5 S INBEE Y pAGiRT . o £ 288 l [N ¢ 1 i iHE CLINGMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT THE MOST EFFECTIVE PREPARA. - T'ION on tho market for Piles, ASURE CIURE for itcuing Piles. Has never friled to give eompt relief, Will care Anal Ulcers, Abscess, ‘ i‘intu‘u, Totter, Salt Rbheum. Barber's Itch, Ring-. - wurms, Piaplos, SBores and Boils, Price 30 cis. ~ THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO CAKE .‘L\'l‘gl(l-’!' OWN REMEDY, Cures all Waunds, Curs, Bruises, Sqnunu. Eryripelan, Roils, Carbnncles, Bone Felons, Ulcers, Sores, Sore Eyes, Sore T%iroat, Bunions Corns, Nouralgia Rheumati, m, Orehitia, Gout, Rheumatic Gout. Colds, Cougls, Bionohitis, Milk Leg, Snake and Dof Bites. Stings of Insecte, &c, In fact allnys all local Irritation and _Antlymmation 1.1'0(.) whatever cause. Price 25 ¢ts, THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER Prepared uc('onlllui to the mont n(‘irnfific_ vruu-}lvla-m of the PURENT SEDATIVE ‘ NGEEDIENTS, compourded with the purest - Tobreeo Flour, and is specinlly recommended for Or-up,Weed er Cake of tho Breast. and for that class of irritant er inflammatory muladies, Aches ruad Paiug where, from too delicate a state of the = stem, the prtient is unable to Lear the strongesr ngplicntion of ihe T'ubacco Cake. For Headache or other Acles and Pains, it is invaluable, Price 15 ctw. A#k your druggist for these remedies, or write to the \ 1 ) CLINGHAN TORACCN CURE 70 DIBRAE. .00 D A} M([ Fs7es | I A b 479 B Ao &C”' R sB ' 4 ' S BPy S ! S BN g i % o Y [l After Forty y':{l’ (7Y o :N A i experience in the o - EW OR}\ preparation of more Ve & . than Ono Hundred = B Thousand ngplluuonu for patents in 2 the United Riates and Foreign coun- P 74 el trics, the publishers of the Scientifio ¥R | American continue to act as solicitors - for patents, caveats, trade-marks, copy rights, etc., for the United States, and to obtain patents in Canada, England, France, Germany, and all other conntries. Their experi ence ‘lll‘ unequaled and their facilities aro unsur passe Drawings and specifications prepared and filed in the Patent Office on ’lun. notice. Terms very reasonabile. No clinrge for sxamination of models or drawings Advice by mail free Patants obtained t irongh Mann & Co.arenoticed fnthe SCTENTIRIC AMERICAN, which hag the largest cirenlation aud is the most influential sowspaper of its kind puablished in the world, The advantages of such 8 votice every patentee understands. This large and spler didly ilnstrated nowspapor is published WERERLY at $3.00a yoar, and 1a adinitted te Ve the best paper devoted to scisnoce mechanies, inventions, engineering works, and other depavtmonts of industrial yrogress, pube fistiad in any country. It contains the nanes of all ‘ln'.'l'f’!! and title of every invention patented such weosk, Uy it four months for one doliar. Hao'd by all news!oalers, if 300 have an invention to patent write te Minn & Co., gublishers of Seentiie Awerican, ®i Beondwrv, Kew Yark b aunel svit patents majiad fiea, = 3 e 3 TRE R, - ‘:f " £ :;"":;"': R g —‘-* T 5 et T O St A 08, L 2 ) B a i& 00 -:‘.;?@ ’ ) a (@ e . e e T N 9 NI i % Aty e bo N s X T A S Sel i Abort twenty years ago I discovered 3 little gore on my eheck. and the doctors pro nounced it cancer. 1 have teied a pumber of physictans, put withont receiving any perma nent benefit. Among the number were one or two =pccialists, THe medicine tney applied vias like fire to the sore, causing intense pamn. I saw a statement 12 the papers teibng what 5. 8. 8. had donc far otlers sinularly afflicted. I procured some at onee. Before [ haa used the second bottle the neighbors could notice that my cancer was healing up. My general health had been ba‘t for two or three years—l haa a hacking cougn ana spit blood econtin unlly. 1 hed a severe pain in my breast. After taking six botties of S. S. 8. my cough left me and I grew stouter than I had been for several years, My cancer has healed over all but a little spot about the size of a half dime, and it is rapidly disappearing. 1 would advise every ence*with cancer ta give S, 8. S, a fair trial, h Ass, NANCY J. McCONAUGHEY, Ashe Grove, Tippecanoe Co., Ind. Feb. 16, 1886, ¥ Swift's Specific is entirely vegetable, and seoms to cure cancers by forcing out the impa rities from the blood, Treatise on Blood and Skin Irizeases mailed free, : THE SWIFT SPECIFIC (0., Drawer 3, Atlaula, Ga, WA A s T By £ Fm T ¥ Frere SGOSR O SETN o it \ ¢ N ' L 2! ¢ ! 1/ | - ‘\ NOW IS THE TIME! Meeal-T0 B SOUR - FALL AND WINTER GOODS! Owing to the short crop and dullness of the time, and in order to roduce my stock,”l will sell you for the next TIIIRTY DAYS DRY GOODS AND {HOES - AT Cosr. You will do well to call and exsmine my stock at once, and buy your goods while they are Inw. B. . WIGGINS, Bronwoed, Ga. A Few Facts Worth Knowing! | A J. BALDWIN & CO Have just received the largest assortment of goods in Daw son, consisting of : g ~ DRESS GOODS, CARPEIS AND RUGS BREECH-LOADING SHOT GUNS, FROM $5.00 to $50.00! , : ragy - They Have The 3 BEST STOCK O SHOES ‘ —in D:;:}':(.)ll. A New Lot of VWindow shades, Hardware of all Kinds, Furniture and Coffiins. They scll the only SEWING MIACHINE iMadc that will run either forward or backward and ¢ ontinue to sew in the same direction, thereby saving the breakage of ncedles or thread. It bands itsclf, v Any items in this advertisement iFound not to be a Fact will be taken out. “The Flowers that Bloom in the Spring!” Have nothing to do with the FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE AR 9 J. B. Janes Son. DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS, Paints, Perfumery, Stationery, Faney - and - Toilet - Articles, Tobacco, Ciga;s, Cigarettes, Ete. NO OLID STOCK Everything New, Neat and Fresh. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. N. B. BARINES, i v Leading Jeweler, MAIN, STREET e DAWSON, GA. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE. Largest Stock! Lowest Prices! thgfil\:‘gtu}fgg:u all its branches done in the best manner and at Well Paid Empl t can always bs secured by you if you are a ~competert Shorthand IWriter. This you may become in a fow months, at very littls ex pense, by entering the o = : Shorthand Institute st Lowisville) K., or Nashville, Tenn While Shorthand and Typewriting cluims our sole attention, our students can receive the very best tuition in PENMANKHIP, ARITYMETIO and BOOK-KEEPING at greatly reduced rates. # 1f you cannot come to us > » ’ ‘ We ean Teach Yowe by Mail as Thorouw gh. Send for Cirenlars to Prof, ¥l. A. HALE, Prin. Shorthand Institute Address him either at Nashville, Tem,, or Lousvyille, Ky., whicheyer o #he most cosvenient peint for yourseld, ! " E S E R WL st E Ty N I WILL sell as good Brick as ean be bought in Georgia. Cheap for cash 1n carload lots or Ly retail. Caaon me ai the depot and save time and trouble. E. K. SMITH, Azent, Bronwoeod, Ga. BBSG & LET, RO “H 83 We want to see you, in faet we have get something important to say to you, and not owning this entire paper, in fact being limited by the gentlemanly and good vatured publisher to 10 inches space, we cannot begin to say ull we want to, or sheuld, in justice to the stock we have for your inspeciion. It will not only delight you to come and sec onr beautiful Tempie of Music and Art, but it will also pay you. Still we know Low impossible it is for er er ybody 1o come to Savannah, and to those who cannot eame, all we say is to write us end we will do all we can, Ly sending you compieie descriptive caialogues of the goods you wish to know about. Here they are, cieven of them. You will find full deseriptions of ali goods un der different heads, and prices will be found lower than any heretofore heard of ; CATALOGUE No. 1. Praxos. CATALOGUE No. 2. Orcaxs. CATALOGUE No. 8. Music. CATALOGUE No, 4. baxp Insrru- | MENTS. | CATALOGUE Nu. 5. Baxp axp Og- CHESTRAL Music. l CATALOGUE No, 6. Avronmario Is- STRUMENTS. | CATALOGUE No. 7. Syarn INstRU MRENTS | CATALOGUE No. 8. Strings. | CATALOGUE No. 9. Pianos Stoors AND Covips. | CATALOGUE No. 10. Arrists MaTe- | RIALS, ; CATALOGUE No. 12. Fraues. Please indieate by nuinbers the Cutalogue that you wish. | ""i‘l’lOS Chickering, Mason & flam £idl * lin, Bent & arian, §260 to 1,000, $25 cash and 210 a month, ; Mason & Hanilin, Bay Organs. State & Packard, $27.00, to £300.00, $5.00 cash and %35.00 per month N T . ssheet Biusie. ' 130,000 picces in stock, new music receiv ei as soon us published. 2c. a copy up. L IR o N 3 23 e Music Books. For Churches, Schools, Sunday-schoois, Lodges, Choir and Home use, # s S s 1 Band Instruments. Direct tmportations froma the world’s: best factory, used by all the leading bands of the South. DBe sure and send for prices. Jand Musi Band Music - . We furnish everything published. Al new pieces received as seon as published and our customers furnished at lowest prices, AMusical Merehandis HrusiCa Mercnandaise. Qur stock is complete in all smalgncds and we scil at prices that enable us to ¢faim the larzest sules in the Bouth. Buying direct from the largest manufucturers in the world we can s2il at prices that defy csmpetition. Our goods fuily guiranteed and will be found exactly as reprsented. e P ") strings. We import cur strings direet, and espe cially call attestion to our Paginini string which ig used by ail leading players, ists’ Material Artists’ Material. We keep everytaing needed by profea. sionals and amateurs, and furuish 4il ma terials used in Painting onCauvas, Brass, Glass or China. gt Pictures. The finest and lurgest assortrent ever shown in the South. It will pay prospee tive purchasers to conie to Savanuoah if for nothinx else than to look throuzh our jn mense stock, We have Paiutings, En gravings, Pastels, Oleographs, Intotints, Artotypes, Chromos, Sketehes, Drawings, ete.,-cte. ’icture I? Picture I'rames. We carry astock of the finest meould ings manufactured, over 500 different pat terns. lHave a complete manufactory, complete with the latest and msst improv ed machinery, and manrufacture the finest frames that can be made. Our prices the lowest, Repairing Departments. We are thoroughly equipped with neces sary machinery aad the hest class of workmen that'are to be had in the U- 8, for repairing and overhauling Pianos, Or gans, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, ecorderns, Orguinettes, Flutes, or any instrument made, Qur pricas will hbe reasonable for first class work and orders will receive prompi attention. X 9 gy . ' ; L TDON'T FORGET PIAXOS and oraaNs $5 and %10 per Month - Wesell Pianos and -Organs on easy terms, and at lowest prices oficred by any house inthe U, 8, Pianos offered at 25 cash and £lO per month, Organs for &5 cash and £5 per month. All new instru ments fully ;:n'su‘ant\"«:d and can be return- L DR . ed il fint entirlly satisfactory. after fifteen days trial, ' Sofhenn o § Luddes & Bates' Southem Musio Eouss, 3 ” TNT SAVANNAH, GA. A £ AR I T .A M DO ISP E A 3 wou | EVERING USE = G 3 o il SN oD 4 B £ & P F A & 2 : o 3 £ 7 i . CER P f‘w o @ BN . vy o 3 T A ET R R T £ Table? On Your Table: If you donot, then be sure to fry it at once, and you will buve no moie coinplainis {row any oue in the house. B~ Send 10c. ih stamps for a complete set of Leveriug'y New Cards (80 original designs). E. LEVERING & CO,, BALTIMORE, MD, I bbt is R i b S 1o .»g‘%". A A 2 fl.“ (:'.Ed‘fi‘ ’z 8 €Y . o f‘x Sit ‘/ 8. 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Win 3 ;-g&.:fc.' ,E)' ‘;’;Efii; :!v?i%a‘g;:e?"rne m:‘m_zmvon arounc". L.\C)\r'qu is worth m,%mJ tm:'é?.",‘,‘:' op illg. Find out about them and yoa will slways be thaukfol, Oueg;',l & dosa. Tliugtrated p;mpil“' };‘99. Bcld evervwhere, orsent by mail for 3hoy il stamns. D, 1. 6. JOUNSON & GO, 08 C-K-Bt--lhm:f Shoridan’s ConiitioDey m - = ; , .- othin Fowactia cupmenfa =F BN BERED ‘ pure and hizhly eon- \d&""} 5 ‘-,sg i 358 5 :: =4 like it, 7s centrated. Oncom.ncg&}pkgfi ;4 Pl Mg o "g_ ‘ : "mekfil\eholers,‘a 13 worth g peound ofyitie ¥4 ey L e 1 & hii LA 81l discages of hens, any other kind. ItisibE A RG] T 9 BN KB I 3 worth its w, sirictly a medicina Wi 5 ";g Sfn & e VL =5 e lngold. Ihunw e gt'b‘; masl for 25 063 t 12 nu.'.;‘.}s. 8‘;-‘1 . Mrfxéh tin o‘nnboj!.( 2y maii !;90. B L Gxiess, Drepsin, 15T 66.00 PO LR ISR & 0250 Al Kinds of Commercig] Printing Executed at this Office Chea.ply. T IV TS T EE SO g ter oe i e : : UR S - ~EX GreE L Thoreapd Trial gy ey CURS “SoAR ol e impesition ot oo S fi AT e 0 i “\ whose only ni%obloed the"ll;l:lh KEGE. of whom took & full treat LA TRADE Man) AR gkS 8 SURKE REMEDY thai picy ‘”i’:”&'{)“g wero rostored to health by use of ?“ &r N '“h “wntg::?bng‘:;lg:: E‘," Intarfors uakeis SEMINAL PASTILLES. & r Gagy, O inconvenience in any way. Fe. eßadica!Curo!orNervousDebility,Organiq P, FOR _ A on scientific medical P'il)eipf:s.ny Sosknoss aniPigsicol Decay iy Youngtriid (ORISR priicuionta the st Of st ged Mon, Tested for Eight Years in many “daghe! Tanetions of the humar clay, The g tod“and fotehhe? aveolulely, Fesiorp promacutoly waced nlinatng ementy o Hioers oo ioßg e po*fa&t‘ and fflxu Mémla%l're>h and Vli)gorou’; liieam;. mes cheerf W‘Wfi and 0 those who suffer from the many obscure disease: o %vmufiht%bo%t b‘ylllx:]dilscretion. Exr&xr:.Ovar-B?ig TREATMERT. 020 onth, 33, Two Mos, 35, Tores, g OrkK, ortooiree Indulgence, we as! at you send u: our name with stutemegnt cf your trouble, and secare HARRIS REMEDY 00., "F'fl c"m EBIAL PACKAGE FREE, with Tllnst’d Pamphlet.&ec, 50814 N . Tenth Btreet, BT.LouIs, MO, RUPTURED PERSONS can have FREE Trlal of our Appliance. Ask for Tormel § R 22 10 (5 ;" [l (He) &y N 1 AN HS &_ BT\ (SRR (0N T 33 v & PIZROFDRTES, UNEQUALED FORY 80 i Tone, Tooh, Workmanshi FOLU i Ui PUiR D 1 L —AND DURADBILITY.— WIGLIAN ENABE & €O., Nos. 204 & 293 Weet Baltimore St., Blati nore. Ko. 112 Fifth Avenus, ZNew York. £t . } savannah, Florida & EY: Western Ry. | All tr-ins on this road are run by Cen trai Standard Time. | : f;"il}.l?; CARD IN EFFECT MAY 2, A 1886, Passenger Trains on this road will run daily as foillows: FAST MAIL 7:0l am lv.....Savannah.....ar 7:sBpm 8:88 am1v.......de5up........ar_6:16pm 9:84 a 1 Iv.....Blackshear.....ar s:l7pm 0:50 a m ar...... Wayeross......lv 5:00 pm 11 27 am ar......Ca11ahan......1v 245 pm 12.00 m ar...Jacksonville...lv 2:00 p m 7:835 a m lv...Jacksonville... ar 7:80 p m 8:18 a w 1v......Ca laban......ar. 6:50 p m 10:23 2 mlv.....Wayeress.....,ar 440 pm 14:10.a.wm v . Howerville,... Iy 3:51 p 11.89 a miv...... Dapont......ar 2:45p m i2:18 p mlv.i..Valdosta,.....ly 282 pm 12:50 p m1v......Quitman......1v 2:03 p m L:37 p mar...Thowasviile.. v 1:40 p m 3:35 p mar.. .Bainbridge. .lv 11:25am 4:94 p m ar..Chatizhioochee. lv 11;40a m Puiiman buiiet cars to and from Jack sonville and New Yerk, and to and from Jacksonville and New Orieans vin Peusa cola and Mobile. EAST FLORIDA EXPBESS. 4,20 p m 1v.., Jackeonvilie...ar 11;80a m 5;14 p m 1v......Ca11ahan......ar 11:48 a m 7:3opmly Wayeross ar 825 am T:66 pmlv Gleninre Iv 8:02 am 8:17 pmlv Argyle lv 745 am B:32pmiv. Hemerville Iv 7:B2am 8:32 panar Dupont Iv 7;lsam 3:45p miv Lake City ar 3:50 pm v Gainesville 7:lopm lv Live Oak 500 pm v Dupont ar T;loam S4B pmly Valdosta Iv 6:2oam 1020 pmlv Quitman Iv 5;46am 11:10 pm ar Thomasviile Iv 4:55am ' 12:33 am ar Camilla v 3:i4am - 1;80 am ar Albany Iv 2;loam i Pullman buftet ears to and from #J ack sauvilie and St. Louis via Thomasville and Albany. } ALBANY EXPRESS. B:4spmlv Savanuah ar G:lsam 18 pmlv Jesup Iv 325 am 2:2oamar Wayeross lv 1;10am 7:osamar Callahan Iv 10;20 pln B:osamar Jacksonville -Iv 920 pm ¢:3O pm v Jacksonville ar 8:05 aln 1029 pmliv Callahan ar 7;05 a m 245amlv Wayeross ar 12;00 p o | 2;10 am ar Dupont Iv 10;30 b m G:lsamar Live Oak v T:lopm XBsamar Gainesville lv 330 pm | 10,00 a mar Lake City Lv 3:45 440 amly Dupont ar ;45 pm s:soamlv Valdosta Iv B;2opm 6;42 0 mlv Quitinan v 735 pin “Hoamar Thomasville lv €:3O pm 11:60 mar Albany Iv 250 pm Stops a: all regular stations. Pullman palice sleeping cars to and from Savannah and Tampa via Gairesville. Pullman huffet sleeping cars to and from Jackson ville and Washington, Pullman bhuffet coers and Mann boudoir buffet cars via Wayceross; Albany and Macon, and vin Wayesoss,” Jesup and Macon, between Jacksonviile and Cincinpati. Also, thro? passenger couches between Jacksonville and Chattancoga via Albany, and Jack sonville anc Cincinnati via Jesup. CONNECTIONS. At Savannah for Chiarleston at 7:10 a m, arrive Augusta via Y emassee at 1;40 pm, and 8;18 p m; for Augusta and Atlanta at 8:40 am and 8;10 p m 3 with steamships for New York Sunday, Tuesday ard Fri day; for Boston Thursday; for Baltimore seimi-weekly. At Jesup for Bronswick at 2,50 am (except Sunday) and 6,20 p m; for Macon 2,80 a m and 8,40 am At Wayeross for Brunswick at 4,104 m and 10,40 a m; for Albany at 5,00 p m ahd 12:45 2 m, At Callahan for Fernandina a#8.70 a m and 2,45 p m; for Waldo, Cedar Key, Oca-~ la, ete ,at 11,30 a m and 7:25 m. At Jacksonville with rail and stcamer lines diverg.ng. At Live Oak for Madison, Tallahassce, ete., at 10,60 a m. At Gainesville f r Ocala, Tavares, Pem berton’s lerry, Brooksville and Tampa at 11,20 & m; for Cedar Key at 3,30 p m (ex ct'Ql Bunday).. At Albany for Muacon Montgomery, Mo bile, New Orleans, Nashville, Louisvilie, ele, At Chattahoochee for Pensacoln, Mokile, New Ovienns; with Prople's line steamoers advertiging to leave for Apalachicola at #,OO a m Wednesday, and 11:30 pem Bate urday, and for Coluibus st 8,00 am 3 on. dny, B:00 p m . Tuesduy und #,OO am Thuraday. ~ ‘WP, HARDEE, ’ e JAEneral Puss, Agent. .G FLE MING, Gon'l Sapt, , T R RIS il ' i v | igd & 3 | e ‘s { =t g A vH fik ‘-:g 3 ¥ ; L RS BT g i DBy R g B E | b &9 le ‘ Not only shortens the time of luhor I and lessens the pain, but it greatly | dim‘nishes the danger to life of both | raother and child, and leaves the i motherin a condition more favorakle i tospeady recovery and less lizble ¢ [ Fionding, Convuisiors, and other { alarming symptoms, Its efficrey in [ this respect entitles it to be called Tug I Mornew's FRIEND, and to rank as ons i of the life-saving remedies of 1.6 nine | teenth century. | We cannot publish certificates eon | cerning thisremedy without wounding the delicacy of the writers Yet we I have huusireds on file | i Send for our beek, “To Mothers,” "mailed | firee. Braprizip REGrrator Co., é' Atlanta, Ga, . et i el Sk SRR } BIHY 72 APITFERCREEOH ‘ AT R, § LOADING 5 LET -f,rfi? QUi | ER RN RIS oA RIS | w 8 N LBTW ST N i He Pl XE LA Vet OBN A | Bl S GO e [ SERE S 8 N R T el P O | s o N e | Jr \Q“\: | PraRIfOT R T N 1 ’;.3:?,55 f:i_sg £7lk2 feant proney W& b e offeved 1O ihe public, g [ Der ealn By all Srsteclass Hnn Healete i t,‘rS‘.‘zz.glel.@;::e u:‘-‘;y By (eud for Catalogm) CRBAIYELE TGN 5 | EOROUSHLING, DALY % Efifis, | €1 &68 Chombers St., Hew Yok, p P E chutral & Southwes ’ tern R. R's. ’ [All tiains of this system are run by i Standard (90) Meridian time, which is 88 | izinutes slower than time kept by city.) ! SAVANNAH, GA., Jund 6, 18386, Oy AND AFTER THIS DATE PASSUNGKR 4 rrawxt on the Central and South western Hailroads and branches will rus as foliows: , GOING NORTH. | Leave No. 51—~ No. 53-- i Savannsh D 840 am D BWpm Leave N 0.15-- D 540 pm y )} AniveNo.ls— Millen D 845 pm l Arrive N 0,51 - No. 53-- Augusta... D 3:45pm.. D Gl6am I Haeconi.. D 4:2opm. D32oam Ailanta...... D 9:35pm.. D 7.8 m PColambus, . DES2:43am.. D2:2Bpm Perey...... DES 8:10 pm.D E 5 13:00m Fort Gaines....ceeeensececeenne.D E 8423 P Blukely.iiciiviirieanrissnsiene D E B 53 pM Euliull. i vvsinicciniadidbsiie e D RSN 1 Aibany........ D 11:10am... D 2:45p® Montgomery,, D cccevrenennenn WP B Milledgevilie DES 5:49 p Muuceviiniina Latonton..., DES 7:40 p M., i Coxneorions AT TEruiNAL PoINTs. | At Augnsta--Trains 51 and 58 connest with outzoing trains of Geerzia Rnglrotd, Colwbin, Charloite and Augusta l{:xnl;oad. and gouth Carolina Railroad. Train 3 conneets with ovtgoing train of Auguss and Kuoxville Kuilroad Train 51 cos neets with trains for Sylvania, Wrighte ville and Ir uisville. | At Atlanta —"Trains 51 and 53 eonnect . with Air-Line and Kennesaw routes to all ! points North and East. and with all Di | verging road - for loeal Stutions. l COMING SOUTIL y Teave—Nos, Nos. Mi11en......16 D 5:00 am .. [ Aurusta...lB D 8:30am.20 D 0.29 pm ! Mac0n....52 D 9:40am.b4 D 10:50 pm | ColumbuslBDESll:46 pm. 6 D 12:00 B | Perry...... 24 DES 9:35am.22DE53:00pm l FL GRileSurrereerrssersassns 28 DES 10:00 P 8 BIAKEIEY siverernnarsaorerens. 36 DES 8:0088 ERotanls. . . it 3 D' 19008 ! Albany....2¢ D 5:40am.26 D 12:00 n ]Muntg’r_v........................ 2 D Tdoam Mi11die...25 DES G 837 1. oo | Eatonton. .25 DES 5; 108 M . veeees semere® § s Arrive—No. % " No. | Savannak.l6 D 8:05 a m.. , Savannah.s2 . D 4,07 pm.. 54 D 68,0008 | Cornection at Savannah with Snvannl.hli | Florida and Western Railway for | points in Florida. {* Traius Nos. 58 and 54 will not stops: take on or put off passengers lj*““’”; - vannah snd Miilen, sas trains Nos. 1 " 16 are expeeted fo do the way business %=, 4 tween these points. ; ; Locw Bleeping Cars on all mghdt l::‘ | | senger trains hetween Savannah an anssh ; gusta, Savannah and M?COIL Ha ‘ and tlanta, Macon and Ci umbus. ol Tickets for all points and G}GCP;‘:" Bal beriks on sale at City Oftice, No. street. G. A. WHITEHEAD, WM ROGE‘E}:.' . l Gen, Puss, Agt. Gen Su')t..fl“VN i Ll, C. Smaw, © W, F- SHELLMAN, ’ Gen, Trav, Agt. Traflie Hnfll‘r‘ 4 savanhsb, :Q‘ LD, dally: D, E. 8, daily X li‘immy. i A 3 LOCAL SCHEDULE: Pass, Train No, 1 going West ar. ?;48’ . SIE 21 N‘,' 2 . En“ y 13. p Woow Ne.ot 4 Wem ' BOL " .\'J, be %‘“ a 12’“%