The Dawson journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1878-18??, April 28, 1887, Image 4

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    THE JOURNAL.
E. L. RAINEY, - Editor.
The Mule Drew the Line.
Philadelphia Press.
Down in Kentucky the other
dny & runaway mule .ashed into
& house where a red-headed girl
was playing “Sweat Vioiets” on a
cottage organ and kicked the in
strament into snch little frag
ments that they had to be remov
ed with a patent carpet sweeper.
Yet people will probalily continue
to go right on making faces at
destiny just as though there were
no limits to patience even in a
maule.
One of the most extensive com
hinations to rob a railway ever
unearthed has just coma to light 1
in Pittsburg. For three years the |
Pan Handle and its conuections
have been losing valuable goods ‘
continously. Detectives finally !
hunted down the thieves. They '
discovered thattha robberies were
being committ! by condactors,
hrakemen and other trein hands
Out of 80 crews, running as many
trains, it was found that seventy
five of them were in the big steal. '.
At 2 o'elock on Monday morning, [
wholesale arrests were made all |
along the lines. Over two hun
dred are in jail. Piles of plunder
and stolen goods were found.
There is & white man living |
near Americus who is over 52 !
years of age, and who has never
in the whole course of his life re.
eeived a letter of any kind through
the postoilice and but two or thres
newspapers, which were probably
sent out to him as samnla copies.
He is intelligent and keeps up
with the current events of tho
day, but it is a matter of the ut
most indifference with Lim who |
handles the mails, or whether the i
admivistration “tarn the raseals
out” or not, ’
Conway, Mass., is a prohibition
town on account of a peculiar cir
cumstance. John Stewart, a resi !
dent of the town, made an agroee
ment with the prohibitionists that
if his expected heir shouldl be a
girl he would vote against graut
ing licenses. The heir was a girl,
and it tarned out that ais vote |
gave the prohibitionists a majority |
of one.—Savannah News, ‘
“Do you know why a girl is .
called a belle?” asked a Harlem
girl of her bashful lover.
“No; can't imagine,” was the
reply.
“Because it is proper to ring
ber.”
Invitations will be out next
week.
THE report comes from the
county of Mitchell that a man
named Johu Cooper dreamed
that there was a worm in his
n2ck, which so impressed him that
he went to work to remove it by
eutting, ete., and, from the wounds
inflicted, he died. Mitcheoll is
dry, we believe.
Passenger.—What's the matter?
We're running a little fast, ain’t
we?
Conductor.—Yeq, sir. The fire
man’s ran ahead to chass a cow
off the track, anl the engineer’s
erowded on a littla more steam to
try to keep up with him.
TH® inter-state commoarca com
mission, actompanied by their
flaska, are expactad to visit Atlan
ta this week.
“ROUGH ON CATARTH"
Corrects offansiva olara at onea.
Complete care of worst chronje
eases; also uneqnaled as gargle for
dNpbharia, sore throat, Zoul breath.
80c.
“ROUGH ON BILE” PILLS
Bmall granales, small dose, big
regults, pleasant in oparation,
don't disturb the stomach. 10e¢. &
25¢.
“ROUGH ON COIENS,”
Ask for Wells’ “Ryuch on Corns.”
Quick relief, complete curs.
Qoras, warls, bunions, 150,
Coßuax G, July 221, 1833
Pr. W. M. Pitts:
Dear Siz—We have been using
Pitts' Carminative for severyl
years, and take pleasure in recom
mending it to others, as it sar
pnsses all other medicines that we
Lav.fl used for diseases of children
aud iufants,
B. B. WiLkersoy,
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
Tur Best Ssrnve in the world
for Cats, Broises, Sores, Uleors,
Bult Rheun, Fever Sopes, Totter,
Chappad Hands,Chilbrains, Corns,
onc: all skin Eraptions, and posi
tigaly cures Piles, or no puy ro.
qivired. Tt is guaranteel to gye
mhct ufinfm!timt oY maney re.
‘uwlwi. Pricoe 23 conts [h'rll'u.\
e For sule by Crouch Bros.
Cur.: for Piles.
, Piles are frequently preceded
{by a sense of weight in the back,
lloins and Jower 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
isinosg of the stomach, ete. A
moisture-like perspiration, pro
! dueing a very disagreeable itch
ing, after getting warm, is a com
mon attendant. Blind, Bleeding
and Itching Piles yield at once to
| to the application of Dr. Bosan
| ke's Pile Remedy, which acts di
l rectly wpon the parts affected, ab
,mrbing the T'utors, allaying the
intense itchig and effecting
! permanent cure. Price 50 cents
| Address the Dr. Bosanko Medi
cine Co., Piqua, O. Sold by W
C. Kendrick, Dawson, (ia.
How to Gain ¥lesh and Strength
Use after each meal 820T7T'S
EMULSION with Hypophosphites.
1t 1s as palatable as milk, and
easily digested. The rapidity
with which dclicate people im
prove with its use is wonderful.
Use it and try your weight. Asa
remedy for Con.umption, Throat
affections and Bronchitis, it is un
equalied. Please read: “I usel
Scott’s Emulsion in a child eight
months old with good results.
He gained four pouuds in a very
short time.” —Twmo. Prim, M. D,
Alabama. “I gave Seott’s Emul
sion to a gentleman 65 years old
tronbled with Chronie Brouehitis,
with the most exeellent results.”
--dJ. C. Casox, Broken Arrow, Ala.
march 24 —4¢
WHATAILS THE NATIOR?
The Averaze Lengzih of Life De
creasing-—Not Pestilence—
| Not Fumine—All our
=% own Fault, '
Monery Ceorixe axp Mop-
ErN Liviva have brought it
on. It comes upon us una
wares. The patients have
pains about the chest and sides,
aud sometimes in the back
They feel dull and sleepy; the
mouth has a bad taste, especi
ally in the morning. A sort
of sticky slime collects about
the teeth. The appetite is poor.
There is a feeling like a heavy
load-on the stomach ; sometimes
a faiut, all-gone sensation at
the pit of the stomach which
food does not satisfy. The
eyes are sunken, the hands
and feet become cold and feel
clammy., After a while a
cough sets in, at first dry, but
after a few months it is at
tended with a greenish colored
expectoration. The patient
feels tived all the while, and
sleep does not seem to afford
any rest, After a time he be
comes nervous, irritable and
gloomy, and has evil forebod
ings. There is a giddiness, a
sort of whirling sensation in
the head when rising up sud
denly, The bowels become
costive; the skin is dry and
hotat times; the bleod becomes
thick and stagnant; the whites
of the eyes become tinged with
vellow; the kidney secretions
becomes scanty and high col
ored, depositing a sediment
after standing, There is fre
quently a spitting ap of the
food, sometimwes with a sour
taste and sometimes with a
sweetish tasve; this is fre
quently attended with palpi
tation of the heart and Asth
matic symuptomns; the vision be
comes imipaired, with spots be
fore the eyes: there is a feel
ing of great prostration and
weakness, All of these symp
toms are in turn present, it
is thought that vearly one-half
of our population has this dis
ease in some of its varied forms,
Shaker Extract of Roots (Sei
gel's Syrup) changes the fer
ments of the Digestive organs so
asto convert the food weeat into
a form that will give nouvish
ment to the feeble body, and
good health isthe consequence.
The effect of this remedy is
simply marvelous, Millions
upon millious of bottles have
been sold in this country, and
the testimoniais. in favor of its
curative powers are over
whelming, Hundreds of so
called diseases under various
names are the result of indi
gestion, and when this one
trouble is wemoved the other
diseases vanish, for they are
but symptoms of the real
malady.
® Leatimonialy from thensands
of people spesking highly of
U 8 eurative properties prove
this "N“\'lmfl adoubt, Nold h}'
druggista, Ll
ey ret 1
TAX NOTICK!
- = 4de
IWILL attend the following times and
places to receive the tax returns for
1887. All parties making returns are re.
’ quired by law to make a schedule of ali
their property. Bianks wiil be furnished
by me.
| Twerrrn Covnr Grovsp.—Morday,
April 4th, Monday, April 18th, Monday,
April 25th.
Erevexta Cover Gnm'xn.—'l‘np.y!a_\',
Apil sth, Tuesday, April 19th, Tuesday,
April 26th.
Dover. Wednesday, April 6th, Wednes.
day, April 20th, Wedn.sday. April 27th,
Sasser. -Tuursday, April Tth, Thus
day, April 21st, Thursday, April 28th.
Broxwoon- Friday, April Sth, Friday,
April 224, Friday, Avril 29th,
Dawson. -Saturday, April 9th, Satur.
day April 16th, Sduturday, April 23d, ang
the two wecks of court.” Offlee in Melt
Bros. clothing Store.
Can be found at the store of Heas
Harris at the Cross Ronds when not at thi
above pluces. Books will be closed Juie
4th. C. . HARRIS.
Tax Receiver.
FE* NTB24N
MOTHERS
: KLY N
FRIEND
: _4 l. o
Not enly shortens the time of labor
and lessens the pain, but it greatly
diminishes the dangér to life of both
mother and child, and leaves the
mother in a condition more favorable
to speedy recovery and less linble to
Floading, Convuisiors, and other
alarming rßymptoms, Its eilicacy in
this respect entitles it to be called Tug
Mornx’s Friexn, and to rank as cne
of the life-saving remedies of the nine
ternth century.
We cannot publish certificates con
cerning this remedy witheut wounding
the deiicacy of the writers Yet we
bave hundreds on file ,
Send fer cur book, ““To Motikers,” mailed
free. Brapsizap Brcriaror Co.,
Atlanta, Ga,
Sl et N L T
Fji‘ 1% g2w ¥
¢\fl 5 jfi i :.g
3 238
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5 \ ] 5 Ky ¥ &
PIANOSANDORCANS
—SOLD ON——
LASY PAYMENTS
I{A n‘\ &)& l & 4 ‘JL bo
Chickering, Mason & Hamlin, Matl
shek, Bent, and Arion Pianos, all well
known and thoroughly relishle. We he
iu such large quantities that we give 1=
cousumer ithe benefit of the wholesale pric..
We save purchasers $5O to &100 ¢ =
Fiano and send on fifteen days triab, fi«
to Le deducted from price of Instrun
Same apprlies to Oreans. We are acor 3
for the M:con & Hamiin, Packard f)r::'
tral and Bay State, and can and will s:
you 25 to &70,
2" Wiite {0 Catulogues and prices.
LUDDEN & BATES
Southern Music House
YT Y g ¥ p T .
BAND INSTRUMENTS.
- Our Siiver Toned Instrunenss are stiict
ly first-class, cur prices low, and Bauds
:w:H find by writing us that we can save
them money.
Send for Catalouge No. 5.
LUDDEN & BATES
Soutliern Music House.
TTTSTO 1010 T
MUSIC FREE!
i Send 10 Cents in Postace Stamps,
and we will meil you five pieces of Vooui
and Instrumental Musie (our selectin,)
This musicis full gize, on Leavy pajper
and the same ae is sold usually from 30 to
30 cents per copy. We make this offer
} solely to advertise and introduce our cheap
musie, We want the name and address of
every Southern mosie buyer. We are
headquarters for cheap music. Write for
catalogues,
LUDDEN & BATES
Southern Music Houee,
5 ; R T i < AP
VIOLINS,GUITARS,B.S N
JOS, DRUMS, ETC.
We sell every'hing in small Musica® In
struments, and cur prices will alwavs be
found the lowest. AH goods guaratie-d,
pnd if not catisfactory can Le returr - i oat
‘nm' expense. Send for our 65-page lius
trated Catalogue No. 7.
LUDDEN & BATES
Southern Music Honze,
. 2 i , } . i
Artists’ Materia!.
Our steck is complete in all good: zed
in oil er water color painting, or for ;. int
ing on s tin, glase or wood. Also s 1l
line of tools for hamnered brass work, sod
waterials for wax and paper fiowers We
guarantee priccs as low as any bLouse in
the United States, and mail orders will re
ceive promt and careful attention. Cata
logue No. 10 will goon be ready.
LUDDEN & BATES
- Southern Music House.
STATICHERY AMD ENGRAVING
BEPARTRIENT.
We have added a line of fine Corres.
pondence Stationervy and can furrish the
Intest styles in thia line. We sell as a ssin
pie a box covtaining 24 chests of paper
and envelopes (fine quality) for 23¢, post
ags 10c. Box would retail readily for 50c.
Calling Cards, At-Home Cards, Wed
ding Invitations of the finest grade of
work and most correct siyles furnishied on
Shortest notice. We furnish 50 calling
cards with nanie engraved on eopper plate
for 2, and will send specimen book free
upon applieation.
LUDDEN & BATES
Southers M asic House.
iCY GOODS ALBUMS FiC
FAHU [! .x*- ;"'\‘ l
We carry the greatest variety a 2 finest
assorted stock of Fanev Gooeds n the
South, and can furnish any article iu this
line at shortest notice, Orders fcr sny de
gired eoods for holiday, birthday cr od.
ding presents receive promp. and ccceful
attention, and we oifer the pecite of the
South an opportunity to proeure fiv« roods
from a Southern House st price= that will
mect the competition of the world
» I By
Ludden & Bates’ S, . 1
SAVANNAH, GA.
BOQKS FREC
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Thrilling Detective Stories,
Home Cook nud Doctor fook,
How to Make Foultry Py and
Hoblnsen Cruscee, these 4 beo ks sent
free, on receipt of 4 cents each for ostage,
with agency terme, also our paper [ ome,
Farm and Factory, 3 moulhs on
trinl. For 20 cen's we will place your
address in eur rew Agents” Direet: Ty
which will bring you over 500 booka, pa
pers, letters, cirevlars, samples, &e.
RULBERT PUR, CO,,
46 Fwilie Block, Bt. Louis. Mo.
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CHAS. DEUBLER, Dawson, Gae,
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CHOICE :: HOUDANS 'zt “AND : LARGGHANS.
Eggs in season, §2.60 per 13
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SAMPLIS SENT IF DESIRED.
CCRRESPONDENCE INVITED.
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' Broadway, 18th & 18th Streets,
NEW YORK,
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| DENTIST,
’ Dawson -:- Georgia.
| I TENDER MY Professional Serviees t¢
{ 4 all who would ‘have their Teeth
| properly fiiled and Treated, guaranteeing
| Batistaction in every case.
I use the latest and best materials for
FiLLiNnG AND PrLATE WoORK.
! The best recommended anaesthet
|ic for the painless extraction of
| teeth.
{No harm! No damage to gumsor health.
'PV.. sMlv. salinitod
' atronage respectfuliy solicited.
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PHYSICIAN & SURGIDN,
DawsoN, G,
OFFICE. vver McGill’s store; residence,
iat J. A. Horsley's.
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I DR. T. A. WOOD,
! Formerly of Stewart ccunty, has located
at
' Dover, t— (A
for the purpose of practicing medicine andl
tenders his services to the people of the
surrounding country,
C47A1l calls promptly attended.
ST L R S
- J. M. GRIGGS,
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I Dawsox, - - :0-: - - GeORGIA.
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY
i Refers, by permiseion, to M. Ferst &
Co., A. Lefiler, 8, Guckenlieimer & Son,
! Gustave Eckstein & Co., Savannah, Ga.,
| Henry Lewis, Atlanta, Ga.
I &F Cffice over J. P Griftin's store.
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& & THE ONLY TRUB
¥ : Will purify the OLC ! lat
1 the LIVES oy S Y and
S BESTORE the axd.r&";:dm
(MEEREEA OR of YCUTH. Dyeperaia Want
e of Appetite, Indizestion,Lack of
Se Strength and Tired ?eelina ab.
l NG = 2 looll!:el:nan;:d: Bones, mus-
TVoe
il force. Eulivem:e m';:z
s} and supplies Brain Power.
8808 s Suffering from mmrlpinupacu
: uD'Es liar to theirsex will find in DR,
i HARTFR'S IRON TONICa
| safe, speedy cure, Givesa clear, healthy complexion.
| All attemapts at counterfeiting on'y adds to its popu.
t hflu.} Do-o:‘ o.x;erisme;nt—nt ORIGINAL AND ERs?
' Onro%:'n.up-tron.kusve} (I:Y;sgl;&'}ntfig Sick
Headgohe. Bample Dose and ?uam l.cok
mailed oa receipt of two conts in postage,
1 THEDR. HARTER MEDICINE GO, ST. LOUIS, MO,
‘—————-_—_—_“
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| WOAKING CLASSES avrevon.
| We are now prepared to furnish gl
classes with employent at home, the whole
{ of the time or for their spare moments,
| Businoss new, light and profitable Per.
i #ons of either sex easily earn from 50c¢. to
| #5.00 per evening, and & proportional sum
| by devoting all their time ta the business,
Boys and girls can carn nearly 28 mnch os
aone Thatall who see this mey send ‘
their addreas, and test the business, we
| make this offen To such us are not well |
Pantisfled we will sendt one dollar to pay !vrl
| the trouble of writing. Full particulars
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The Seven Cuticura Boys
These seven Leautiful boys owe tiw’
beauty of skin, luxuriance of hair, purit
of blocd, and freedom from herelditas
taint or humors to the celebrated Cericun
ReMEDdlzs,
Thousands of children are born into th,
world every day with soime ecz matou:
affection, such as milk crust, sca!l Lead.
scurf or dandruff, sure to develop into &
agonizing eczema, the itching, burning
and disigaration of which make life a pro
longed torture unless properly treated.
A warm bath with Cutiovra Soap, an
exquisite Skin Beautifier, and a single ap
plication of Curicuea.the great Skin Cure,
with a little Curictra REesonvesT, the
New Blood Purifier, is often sufficient to
arrest the pregress of the disease and
point to a speedy and perinanent cure.
Your most valusble Crrievra Rewe
plEs have done my child so much good
that I fecl like saying this for the hencfit
of those who are troubled with skin dis
case. My little girl was troubied with
Eeczeme, and 7 tried several doetors and
medicines, but did not do her anw gond
antil 1 used the Cuvticvra RemEebizs,
which specdily eured her, for which Lowe
you many thanks and many mghts of lest,
ANTON BOSSIMER, Edinburg, Ind.
Sold everywhere. Price, CuTicußa,
50c.; Soar, 25c., Resorvest, ®l. Pre
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Co., Boston, Mass.
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Our oidest child, now six years of age,
vaen an infart six months old, was at
wked with a virulent, malignant skm
iisease. Ail ordinary remedics failing,
‘¢ called our family phaysician, who at
emptcd to cure it; but it spread with al.
anst iueredible rapidity, until the lower
portion of the little fellow’s person. from
e widdie of his buck down to his knees,
was one solid rash, »gly, painful,blotched,
vid malicious, We had no rest at night,
10 peace by day. Finally, we were ad
vised to try the Crricvra Remepiss. The
effet was simply marvelous. Tn three or
four wecks a complete cure was wrought,
leaving the little fellow's person as white
and bealthy as though he had never been
attacked. In my opinion, your valuable
remedies saved his life, and to-day he is a
sirong, healthy ehild, perfectly well, no
repetition of the d sease having cver ap
peared, GEO. B. SMITH,
Att'y at Law and Ex-Prow Atly, Ash.
land, O, .
Rerrienee: J. G Weist, Druggist,
Ashland, O.
One year ago the Crrioura and Soar
“eured alittle girl in our house of the worst
sore head we ever saw, and the ResoLvext
} and Cerrovra are now curing a young gen
| tewar of a sor leg, while the physicians
,! are try ‘nz to have it amputated. It will
save b leg. 8. B. SHITH & BRO.,
| Covington, Ky.
Curr vra REMEDIES are absolutely pure,
and the mly infallible skin beautifier and
blood p rifier.
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forit. Oneof the reasons for the great popyl,
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The Lumberman needs it in case of .
The lousewife nceds it for Generalfany
The Cenaler needs it for his teamsang his
| The Mochanie needs it always on hig
| bench.
Tho Miner necds {{ in caro of emergency,
The Pionocer needsit—can't got along with
The Farmer needs it in his house, hig
and his stock yard.
| The Stéamboat man or the Boatmag
Itin Itkeral supply afloatand ashore,
I The Horac-fancier needs fi—it i
friend and safest reliance. ‘
l The Stock-grower needs {t—lit wiy n
| thousands of dollars and a world of trouble,
] The Raiirond man needs it and will peag
i long as hislife 18 a round of accidents and dan;
! The Backwoedsman neodsit, Thersls
t ing like it as an antidote for the danger} tg
limb and eomfort which surround the ploneer,
The Bférchant necds it about his store
[ his employees. Acoidents will happen, ang
i theso come the Mustang Liniment is wanteq at
‘ Keepn Bottlc inthe iouse, 'Tisthe
| economy. 1
| Keepaßottleiothe Factory, Itsimm
; use In case of accident saves pain and log of
Keep n Bottle Alwaysin the Stab
use when wanted,
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LOCAL SCHEDULEK
| Pass, Train No. 1 go'ng West ar, 1157
:: b 4 :\."' 2 ¢ East *“13.44
2 ;\(»._sl West 3,01
l “ N 0.52 “ Eust “139
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| Savannah, Florids
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| Western Ry.
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[ All tr-ins on this road are ru by (
’ tral Standard Time. ]
VIWUHE CARD IN LEFTECT NoV.
| -~ 1886. Passenger Trains on this
\ will run daily us follows:
NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS,
7:00 & m 1v......5avanma1......ar T 8
8:42 a m 1v.......Je5up........ar &16
9:34 a m lv.....Blackshear.....ar 5:224
0:50 a m ar......Waycr055......1v 5:051
1126 a m ar......Ca11ahan......1v 2474
i 12:00 m ar...Jacksenville., Iv 2:05
{ 7:00 a mlv...Jacksonvillc... ar 7:35
| T:s3a m1v......Cs lakan.....ar 657
[ 10:15 a m1v.....Wayer055..... ar 440
{ 11:09 a wi lv ... Homerville.... Iv 3:55 g
{ 11,15 a wi1v...... Dup0nt......11v 3:40p
{ 12:04 p m1v......Va1d05ta......1v 2:50
’ 12:34 p m 1v......Quitman......1v 28
{ 122 p mar... Thomasville. Iv 145 p
¢ &35 p mar.. .Bainbridge. .Iv 11,254
| 4,04 p m ar..Chattahoochee..lv 11:30a
|; 3:42 p m ar...... Albany......Alv 10:30
‘ Pullman buffet cars te and from Ja
‘s'm\":l'u‘ and New Ycork, to and frd
| Jacksonvilie and New Orleans via Pen
| cola, to and from Jucksonville and Loy
ville vin Thomasville, Atlanta and N
ville, and Jacksonville to Cincinati
fesup.
EAST FLORIDA EXPEES,
1:30 p m 1v......5avannah......ar 11:558
3:20 p m 1v...... ..Jesup. .......Iv 10-21 a)
4-21 p m 1v.... Blackshear.....lv 9;34s
4:40 p m ar......Waycrose.... .Iv §lss
6:57 p m ar......Ca11ahan.....1v T:338
7,85 p m ar... Jacksonville...lv 008
5:00 p m lv....Jacksonville...ar 834
542 p m 1v..... allaban....ar 8118
758 p m1v......Waycr05e......ar 5578
8;45 p m iv....Homerville ....lv 5:108
9;00 p m ar.... . Dupont .....Iv 458
8,20 pmly Lake City arlolss
355 pm v Gainesville ar IQ.(‘%'II
720 pm v Live Oak ar 6404
%10 pmly Dupont ar 4504
10,01 pmly Valdosta lv 4058
1034 pmlv Quitman v 33
{1125 pm ar TFhomasville Iv 2508
' 11:50 am ar Camilla v 11‘?‘
I;ssamar Albany lv 12308
Pullman buftet cars to and_from J'l
sonville and St. Louis via Thomatvh
Albany, Montgomery, Nashville and 3
ansville, and Cincinnati to Jackson¥l
vla Jesup. ;
Pullman sleeping cara to and from 59
tow and Montgomery via Gainesville
, ALBANY EXPRESS.
845 pmiv Savannah ar 6108
! 1525 pmlv Jesup v 3‘;3'
130 amar Waycross Iv 150 P
525 amar Callghan Iv 8069
6:15 amar Jacksonville v 9?1“29
- 8:15 pm v Jarksonville &r 91”‘
905 pmlv Cailahan ar 508
200amlv Waycross ar 11:80P
8:20 a 1 ar Dapont 1v 16009
6;40 am ar Live ‘»“gk Iv ";‘;’29
10,65 am ar Guinesville 1v 3,50
10;15 amar Lake City I¥ 33{"?9
445 amlv Duzent 8¢ gfg;p
s;2Tamlv Vuldosta 1v §"{sp
6108 mlv Quitman IV :-;(')op
715 amear Thomasville ¥ :»00‘;
11:10 am ar Albany I¥ ‘l3 1/
Stops @, all regular stations. ]l~k :
huffet sleeping ears to and Ym"“”; frof
ville and Washington, and 1o 8% T
dacksouville and Louisville via T‘b e
ville and Montgo:sry. Pullman .
ears and Mann Dboudoir buffet “d i
Waycrogs, Albany and Macov, f,::‘
Wuvesoss, Jesep and Macon, Alko, i
Jacksonville and Cincmnatl. ‘kw.ll .
prsscnger coaches between Jac
and Chattanooga, YRESS
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i JEFST l l._\‘ . ’"‘93o‘
45 pm v Savannil Jy 5308
610 p m ar Jesup o
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