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THE TOWN AND COUNT!’,
What Our Reporters See, Hear and
Think—A Little of Everything.
Mr. J. ii. Tart, uow o{ Waycross,
is circulating among bis friends in
Statesboro this week.
You can buv a good open Buggy
for at J. \Y. Olliff & Co’b.
We carry Doors, Sash and Lima
always on hand. J. G. Blitch.
Miss Edith Taylor left yesterday
afternoon for a two weeks visit in
the “I/ducl of Flowers.”
We arc headquarters for corn,
hay and oars. J. W. Olliff & Co.
A nice line of crockery, with
rr-^3 rices to suit you, at the Racket
Mr. Hersohel Johnson, now the
llellville jeweler, was circuiting
among relatives in this vicinity
this week.
Be sure to see notice of Blitch’s
Ylilliuery opening, aud be sure to
attend.
Wo didn’t go East; blit, we have
the goods, quality, style and prices.
J. W. Olliff w Co.
A slight frost was observed in
places this morning, but it was
not sufficient to affect even the
teuddvst vegetation.
Don’t forget th, t the Racket
Store is headquarters for stationary
at rock bottom prices.
Furniture, Stoves, Buggies, Baby
Carriages, Wagons and everything
at bottom prices. J.G. Blitch.
The Statesboro fishermen are ar¬
ranging to build a house on the
river near Dover, and to fit it up
with a stove and cooking utensils,
for belter making war on the finny
tribe when they go fishing.
A nice assortment of Silver
Knives, Forks and Spoons just re¬
ceived at M. E. Grimes’.
Silks of all kinds in all the latest
styles and colors at prices that will
certainly please all. J. G. Blitch.
Mr. J. C. Jones moved into his
residence on North Main this week,
and now occupies about the nicest
cottage in the town, having recent¬
ly had some extensive improve¬
ments made upon the building.
Remember the Racket Store car¬
ries a nice line of dry goods, no¬
tions and shoes at lowest prices.
T.acts, embroidery, lines, white
goods, lawns, etc., in beautiful
styles and at lowest prices. J. G.
Blitch.
The Times was iu error last week
in referring t> the race track at
Fields’s parkas Mr. Fields’s indi¬
vidual enterprise. The track is
owned and will be operated by a
stock company, in which there are
already several share holders.
J. W. Olliff & Co. sell the famous
“Royal Owl” flour, which is without
doubt ihe best, flour ibis market
has ever seen.
Yard wide per-cals best quality
10 /; organdy aud dimity in beau¬
tiful patterns and good quality at
10/. J. G. Blitch.
Messrs. John and George Turner,
of Parrish, were in town yesterday
on business. George has been in
Wayne county teaching school for
a year or more, but returned home
about two months ago with his
bride, and hereafter will be found
close about his old home.
The prettiest line of .ladies’,
misses’ and children’s shoes, oxford
ties in tan, patent leather, etc., and
as cheap Blitch’s. as others buy them, at
J. G.
It will pay country merchants
to see my stock, for I have picked
up many things under their value
that I caii sell below Savannah
prices. J, G. Blitch.
Mrs. Eliza Johnson returned this
evening from Sanderaville, where
she had been for several days on a
visit to her son, Jas. E. Johnson.
Blisses Minnie and Annie Laurie
Blitch accompanied her on her
visit, and spent the while pleasant¬
ly with Sandersville friends.
We sell best quality of calicoes
and good ginghams at 5* and
many other things we baye that!
will certainly interest you. J. G. !
Blitch.
‘ Gypsy Jack,” who says that he I :
is well known from Indianapolis j
to Cuba (where he was the last s
man who saw Maceo alive) and j
from Clifco to the eastern continent j
(where lie joined the Gypsies and ! j
learned the art of fortune-telling),:
spent several days ia Statesboro
during printer, the favored week, and, with being call, au old lie j j
us a
is still in the country telling for
tunes, and, if he is as good at that
aa he is at folding aud handling
papers mark that we he are constrained daisy. to re * j
is a
If you anticipate buying a silk |
dress or shirt waist, you can’t;
afford to make your purchases bo-; |
foreseeing the attractive line of
silks we are offering. J. W. Olliff I |
&Co.
•
Millinery
Otj.March i>(
the last Tin-id
in this month,
Millinery Open her.- \V*>
ly expoet to riir-. lay
Vi; ver u<
Trimmed !
misses' huD
ribbons, chiii<>;
bur pattern hat W! I
of'jTsLTffi' m.
sisted by Mrs. . \\ r
! we cordially liVif
lit tend. lvGSpocl i til! y,
Olliff Eggs $1.20 p r un . i | ,J.
& Co.’s, and y. u Wli :,
with us *3 r ,,,
•j
are Zuekor’s V, , ," T'.V
tend (IrYc-o: ‘ ; i - , i.
^ ihe uo.- t "
j u ' •
; that the rainy - n
J thing phenom-n d, but- tii.d. h
efifect on tho raitl for d j' ,lltinli :i
to pour. . Monday ml T. ' ■
rained steadily, amt it is Limited
that, crops are at least tie v. 1
behind on account of tlx- w- t
weather.
• Wo saved the < x; >n
orn trip this spi i ■< n -1 at
our customers ti
saving in r-de d prje- ,
J. W. Olliff & Co.
With several Lig -b>ck. of
millinery in the stor-s, and
pie of Baltimore uvi - mi Hioe
as well aseomidmv.bb* boo;- x —
to deal out the da'at' -s -iu t
our lady friends . .v-iild 1 ■
glory this Easier. 4 hey may
ly decide from re a
unins where to go l-.- buy.
Being the on!
who visited the northern iv- ak C
1 naturally have ihe c-.G. xt: .: ■
and I will be at • • to sell y 6 u sam
goods as cheap other nierchau!
by them. J. G. I'i.rn-.H.
Statesboro now has a
young Corbetts an i Fi 1 z»iini 10 us
the Nevada mill last -we-ik having
stocked our town. The .,'>o\.s lia •
purchased a couple of pup yot -
iu g el° v - ’• ■’ ' - • ■
each day practicing “tB,,; «*. .
art.” There am u--> a nun.’ ,. -
bruised noses among the,/porn,
class as a result.
Don’t-forgot that M. V.. yo nm
h,'ts constantly a full L.u -
Watches, Jewelvy and-RuvvA v .
Also apthalniascppic, u tnicd
and test chart ex
perly made of the eye from
glasses are fitted' immedlalf ’ v. '
The Presbyterian c
are arranging to liaye
Jones with thorn EC
May, probably th< latter p ri of
month, the proceeds of th
taiumeut tojbe applied to. fini Ji: *
their church. Rev. Sam ; s ihe big-'
gest show that a town of this size
has ever, seen, and there will be
big crowd out when he comes. '!
We are pleased to state to' on
friends and custom : rs that wo an
now ready to exhibit the .;
tractive line of Dregs < : J- ai -
Millinery to be found oil- ul the
larger cities. -J: W. Olliff &. Co.
There is a move-on foot among
the young men ot the town to • r
ganize a lodge of Kn.igbts ot i’yth
ias. There are several old in-'m
bers of the order here, and at 1 - !
twenty new ones will go in
charter members. The ivd-ir ;:
one of tho best, and its •mono
here will be among the ix-i i the
town. No hi .'inbora an ■eeex-v
over fifty years of go.
I have bougot f
remnants .of-percals that a. >
quality and yard v, ide, to x i
74/yard, also lawns that ..r
15 to 25/, our price 8 to U \ J.
G. Blitch.
It is reported from s
tious of the couuty that the pi
pie are kicking lustily against t
operation of th road law. anc
meeting is called for next Satur
iu the Eureka neighborhood to
draft resolutions condemning
graU( i j ury f or recommendin - it
ftnd to a G 0 - ,, n t .
rancl ,
o J ur . v 1 •
appears to a d--lii -rate m
very* hasty and pn mat
law may prove to be as unsuit
to this county as it is
will, but it 01 ioi t-c
trial. The v' re have seen ij
tried in other CO ies invariably
speak well of it, 1 a trial may
prove it satisfaei ry and even
popular iu will our county, A ft
fair trial it i v,
pass judgment, a.-.d it w x
much,
Mis9 Amand i 1 ' i
mofe, assisted l
will have charge of
department the comi
we are going too siu
has ever fi wni r
prices will be teas
you to wait til! ur op ... g ami
Bee. J.G. Bu i.Xi. • -
Wo wish to coll especial attfen
ti i <*ur Millinery Department, of
i lit! able management Miss!
which* excels ia quality 1
any lino over brought w]
i k t. These goods were •
C:\rciu\iv Bfj I 'c'eJ by Misa Ebaugh,
• judgment, taste and skill are;
•! appreciated.by all who have I
lens a re of meeting her in j
J. W. Olliff & Co. j
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s r, aching Next Sunday.
K v l'>. S. San tell, of Louisville.j tho]
Gw, will occupy the pulpit at
'.b di»t church next Sunday ;
iiiorm ing aud evening. All are cor
. v invited to at tc ad.
Kev. J, D. Anthony.
. . s , gods we have an tin
laiy-: variety for spring
;.id wool not 1 ties in patterny
nt : .. . bnl!i.iutin--s, greuadinf-v
____________ m aii
. anil silks, etc,, can suit any ,
, . i; J you will certainly L,
ph-a -d at the low prices. J. G.
i?: ITCI1 '
i
Notice, I’byal Arch Masons.
The regular convocation of the
' :t,;te3,J °ro Chapter Xo. 59 R. A.
>r. i,. 5 been changed from third
• b-y in each month to first; |
* Y r.ft-i ill each month.
l* n ll toil
AH members are earnestly reqnest
• <1 t ’ appear next first Friday.
Business of importance.
J. I. Lane, H. P.
g
iog spent two weeks in New! i
and the Eastarm markets
; in y spring goods, lam pvo-j I
na r i-liow tho largest, prettiest,
t roid cheapest stock of staple |
cl II fancy Dry Goods, Clothing,
ihoes, -Millinery, etc., this that has
* 'ceil shown in country,
respectfully invite your in¬
spection,'knowing it will lead to
business. J. G. Blitch.
' rloodooism” in Bulloch.
Ho ia iu Bulloch, and ho is
i-mchiog his disciples how to cure
all sorts of diseases for only $ 1 . 00 .
BY, pays your dollar” and the
hoodoo gives you the abracadabra
>i' i ,,-ie word, and you start out
up warts, wens, swellings,
pains—in fact all dis^ses
{ just tnb the affliction, look
^ anJ 8fty your - abracadabra
ion times! -And maybe you will
.aceeed and maybe you won’t. No
r-‘ doctor’s bills now! They
a ;. “Flickers won’t bite,” but they
x-„ i;: Bulloch, if you bait with a
hoodoo,
If Will Pay to Remember,
whiin ns ed of anything m our
ine—Furniture, Buggies, Saddlery,
xrnr-sg, Stoves, Funeral Supplies,
in id Hay aud Grain—that we will
supply you at the very lowest prices
and on favorable terms.
Simmons & Pkeetoiuus,
More Railroad Talk.
Railroad talk is still rife iu
Statesboro, and it is pn mised that
Statesboro is soon to have a new
railroad anyway. This new enter
backed by Mr. E. E. Foy.
and the matter has been worked
{or somo vve eks.
It is understood that Mr. Foy
has expressed his determination to
build a line through to Statesboro
from Egypt, No. 4 Central-railroad,
pr-.-vided that he can get the option
■n 20,000 acres of sawmill timber
along tiha route. Capt. Jipi Brewer
has been riding over the country
Or several weeks securing these
and he announces that
to y lack now only about 3,000
acreBo 4 having the dssired amount,
T lm s it appears that Statesboro
may yet have a new railroad, and
will not be always before
■ has it either.
Ready For Dressmaking.
The undersigned an n mi tier to
. ladies of Statesboro and yicin-'
it they have located at the
see of Prof. McGregor for
,ni o f doing dress making, I
icii the public patronage.
Miss Salue Smith, I
Mrs. Priscilla Grixer, I
Mill Ray Matters.
Dr. Miller was called to the bed
1 ■ of her mother iu Bryan last Monday,
been reriously ill for some time.
She rei urued today and reports her mo¬
ther _sotnewhftt improved.
Mi- Susie Slater, sister of Mrs. \\‘. A. j
Horlgi,, is attending the private school
of M' -- Bertha Hodges, who is an excel
li'Ut teacher.
Miss Siaggie Simmons aud her father
paid a visit to the city of Statesboro last
Saturday,
There was au unusually large attend¬
ance at Sunday school last Sunday eve¬
iling. Mr. M. (’. Perkins is uow superiu
lendent.
Mi ?s Muud Hodges wont down to Arlcn
i-t-Friday on a visit to her cousin, Miss
‘vtiio Grimes, who has been sick for ; I
o :tie time,
Mr. B. H. Simmons, of Statesboro,paid !
visit to his Ji a reals’ family Sunday,
mipr.nied by hjacousin, Mr. Mddite
VneOuau..
x: ■ %: MWsmemM
Wed Hug at Biilch.
w« had the piem-ure ot attending a
small bul grand wedding at Mr. James
Dennison's on the .-veiling of the 18th
,n*tthe coaifaviim-: parties being Mr.
Ambers K Temple.--, of Portal, and Miss
\lmy IhmnlJsrii. i;. ? beautiful 18-yn
„id danghter.pf Mr. las, Donaldson.
The bride tfdsad. ra.tl in a light (,u,
Dimmed in :>-atn lace, pointed
around tin' neck and collar with a beau
ttliilWhttv siik I'rdat, with white-Silk i-it, •
bems to finish. Tho costume was very .
becoming to the brute's complection, and
maa « her charming aud beautiful.
’1 Be groom b us dressed in a black cork
screw suit, with a white tie, all of which
flfcbim ns ndifi-. ( 1 ,tl.es should on such ooca
si,ms., u.p.mranccwasmnnlv and
c-oudintsw I, ML- KittfeOtlitf
and Bertha l> mAhhon, and Mossr, .las
Dtfl- and R. II. 1 umldson.
Mi - Olliff vgio divs.-od in a very beau
tifal light- blue n t trimmed iu wbiteioce.
< ICitty in her cos
tum<> was wry ehahiiingi-nfflY with W-l
pleasant and all roihd manners won admir
ntiou from
Miss Donaldson was adorned iu a navy
blue serge, trimmed with changeable silk,
cream lace iftcertion, with pale blue
chiffon ruffie.-i, Iu (his costume we won¬
der. d to ourself if she was not the center
of ill traction. iVus to us, anyway.
Tlio geaff-JiK'o atteudants, Messrs.
Oglesby and Doipsldson, were dressed in
Wiick wifh whit* tics. Were we young
ns we Iiave been, you would hear of more
weddings at Bliieh soon, or else some one
womd be leaving therewith a broken
I: ill l.
Mr. -DonaM ssii met us at the gate aud
ushered us iu, aud we had the pleasure of
meeting Joe Franklin and other friends
Irom hhatpslrnO, and Jack Womack and
otl fr, . 1,ort81 ...
," ?rH ,,u '
8uon . were in the parlor Mr.
I''tuples Ed •'** bride to the hymeneal
attar, and the.ceremony was .performed
by Rev. Swain Anderson, of Butts, (ia ,
in a very solemn ami impressive manner,
and they were pronounced man and wife.
Xow the fattest time for ns was an¬
ing Douuccd—sapj^p 1 ! The table in the din¬
nicest room groaned under the iveightof the
viands We have ever hud the pleas¬
ure, wo think, of sitting up to. Itwas the
most imurnificcntly dressed tnbk[we*ever
saw, and vye pad nothing to do but to
faction help ourselves* of :'h’:t-p which appetite. we did to the satis¬
a
The weddlii^passcd off v.ry pleasantly.
and alter supper the young iclkarepaired
to the parlor, wh,eh won bean dully dec
? witl, tt*'j iiiume, ‘-liit-cJtat, and oft innocent the evening little
ga.n,(s. L ite iu the evening all took
their departure, wishing for another such
occasion in tis near future,
Tn avt; r.BB.
—^MAXCY E. GRIMES.®*
■ JEWELER AND.OPTICIAN.
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Written up in Gold Wire.
Gold Jrnvdry made to order, Orders by
mail promptly attended to.
All orders '
to AI. fi. GRIMES,
Statesboio, Ga
LUMBER AND SHINGLES.
Waving just added a Bolting’ Machine to my Shingle
Mill, I desiiv to state that there canhereafter he no fault
found with my shingles. They will he all ganged to
sumdard widths, and will he as good as anybody’s and at
the very lowest possible prices,
I an: also prepared to furnish all kinds of
DRESS! 1) LUMBER, MOULDINGS, BRACK
ETS, SCROLL AND TURNED WORK j
as low as the lowest. Patronize Home Industry, and
gi ve me your orders. Sat it taction guaranteed.
D. P. AVER ITT,
Stn t« -si )oro, Ga.
WE ARE IN LOVE!
We are here to tell the truth and wish to say:
We love to sell first-class goods,
We love to sell to good people,
Wo love to sell to honest people,
We love to save our customers money,
- We love to treat everybody alike,
W- love to look out for our customers’ interest,
We love to look out for our own interest,
We love to sell for cash,
By so doing we keep some people from settling
others’ bud hills.
We a-i going to keep everything in first-class order that is kept
in a Gene .3 Merchandise business, and love to see our friends come
around v 'xn in town.
iJewsome & Deloach,
STATESBORO. ( ; K< > R GIA
MEW DRUG STORE I
-FBESH DBUGSj-^
ISlcLeaii & CJo.
iiave o; ei: 4 up lor business on North Main Street, whete at all limes they will be
pivparcd tq serve the people to anything in their lice— •
r .dicing, Oi||,Jyes,—Fancy and Toilet Articles,
t hing usually kept in a first-class drug store.
rlption* Carefully Compounded by Dr. Holland.
Woman's Diseases
Are as peculiar and as
unavoidable,
cannot be discuss
cd or treated as xvc S Lit
those to watch A
the ^entire human tt
tatruly arc subject. Mp i dm
Y- .
Menstruation Sits* IrwB \v. ■fc
tains such lmpoi t- jjhJL !■ MM
ant relations to whenUro her waffl.
health, that ML
Suppressed,Irregu- Painful, Jy:j K „ f V
lar or if J
she soon becomes \
languid, . . .«•
nervous
a nd irritable, the bloom leaves her
cheek 1 and very grave complica- and
^? ns arise unless Regularity
Vigorarc restored to these organs.
I* a receipt
O of one of the
) »-«o f m o s t noted
jp gJXl fl-l C phy of the siciana South,
y------------ D __
IVC^UkUUI psy* where''
bles of this
sort in prevail more section, extensively than
any other and has never
failed to correct disordered Men¬
struation. It restores health and
strength to the suffering woman.
‘•We have for the pset thirty years handled
Uradfleld’s Female ilesulator, both at whole
aalo and retail, and in no instance has it failed
to give satisfaction. We sell more of it than all
other simiiar remedies combined.”
Lamar, Rankin & Lamar,
Atlanta, Macon and Albany,tia.
The Bradfielo Reoolator Co., Atlamta, Ga.
Soid by all Druggists at Si.00 per Bottle.
To My Friend i.
1 desire to announce to my
friends and the public drinks, 1 have pur¬
chased the entire cool con¬
fectionery and bakery business of
Mr. Fields, in this place, and will
be pi ised to serve you at the old
stand with the best of everything
in toy line. Respect fuMy,
B. P. Maul.
BRICKLAYING
pc*
PLASTERING.
Having Imd several years’experience ready at
bricklaving in Augusta, I am now plastd
to do lirsl-eiass brick work and
! ingft t very reasonable prices and guar
t( , 0 eat i s fa C tion. If you need work in my
]j li0 j will he pleased to make estimates,
1
RICHARD M1LLED0E,
j Statesboro, Ga.
DEALER IN
Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
Silverware, Spcetaelos, etc. A full
and neat Supply Constantly on hand.
Special attention given to repairing fine
watches and fitting the eyes
juvEWiiiysn
i'XMSON MON-TV
FRICK COMPANY il,
Eclipse r \r
Engines,
Bnilers Saw Mills,
Cnttnn Gins.
Gnitnn Presses,
Grain Separators.
CHISEL TOOTH AND SOLID SAWS, SAW TEETH, INSPIRATORS, INJECTORS
ENGINE REPAIRS AND A FULL LINE OF BRASS GOODS.
tirSend for Uitulogiw mfll'riers. Avery & McMillan,
Southern Managers,
Nos. AJ ( j‘ oo So. Forsyth Street. ATLAXTA, GA.
»».»
DEAR II IS BAND :
’ I have just bought all the Dry Goods and
Shoes wo will need this Spring. I bought
from G. W. Williams, Statesboro, and he ia
certainly soiling much cheaper than any
other hells • in tin country. I got a beauti¬
ful Easter Dress for onlj $2, and for $1.50 I
bought a better pair of Shoe 3 that 1 usually
got for $ 2 . Only 25 c-ts. bought me 12 yds.
of Torchon l ace two imdies wide. I can’t
understand how ho sella goods so cheap. He
has the very bhst Bleached Homespun and
gives 12 yds. for $ 1 .
Ho showed me his entire lino of Spring
Dress Goods, and there is not ah ugly piece
in the let. Ho has all the very latest weaves
in Silks and Wash Goods. Beds Spreads, he
has a nice one for DO cts., and the finest Mar¬
seilles Spreads for $3.25, and 1 paid $4.00 for
Spreads like them when we were in Savannah.
It’s a pleasure to trade there. Lovingly,
VOI R WIFE.
public Cdtcr. j
Thanking you for the Liberal patronage bestowed upon
us in tho past, permit its to -av that we have just per¬
fected arrangement with the
New York Bock Bottom (Mini Ifflifootoriii Company,
whereby we are enabled to offer to the public this sea- I
son, the pret-tiost and most complete line of Ready \ ‘
Made Clothing and Goats’ Furnishing Goods to be seen
outside of a large city. We are determined to do our
share of the trade, and laying our foundation for this
year’s business we have not built as for a single day—
but here and to stay. We are marking all of our goods
iu plain figures, and your boy will be treated the same
as yourself, our prices being the same to,all.
Our M art SalecteS iilli Great Care By our Mr. Bono.
the They are neat and nobby. and the Our Spring Stock price that now it arriving has will been lie
highest in quality exhibit admiring lowest in public. ever
our pleasure to to an
We always take pleasure in showing our goods and prices. We are
here to wait on you and save you money in the around purchase, of your old
Clothing, Hats, Shoes, etc. Don’t monkey when and get an
out-of-date suit poked off on you at three prices, you can get
a suit at our place that would make you look like a Prince. Don’t
fool away your money paying fabulous prices at other places and
then come around to unload on us your “tale of woe.” Wo will be
too busy selling goods to listen to you.
Remember you will be given the -nineatteutiouand Ihe same prices
whether your purchases are made iu person or otherwise.
Respectfully,
BONO & ROSOLIO,
One I ’rice ( Totliiers.
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^POPULAR PRICES.^
#1 .OO PlfiR 1 JAY. SING RE MEAL, 25 c,
Harnett House,
SAYAN SAH, GA.
Florida Central id Peninsular Railroad
TIMECARD IN EFFECT JAN. 13,1896.
TO AND FROM Till;: ~i ! Tn-iii ; "TiJin TO AND FROM Train I Train
Jacksonville....;..!.... NORTH. I 30 I limy ■',> ________FLO RIDA. __ 35 31
Lv Lv x. — ex-i|, i l.v Savannah......... 5 48am 2 44pm
Fernandina ............j........... ! ‘-j op i’ ' Ar Darien............... 10 30am 5 20pm
Lv Lv Yulee......................j...........; Wruimwiek.........................- 7 *}-’V (j;l ej 1 40u iy Everett.............I is swick.........! 7 8 20am 25am 4 21pm
: l Vu!«..................' run » o 25pm
....................... OOan, 5 50pm
Ar Savannah.".'.................. If 1" 2 lip IVriiandina...... *9 35am 8 00pm
• 'k'-onvillc......
Lv Suva i,i:u h.............. II i".i -'-x. 9 4oa,n_630pm
Ar Fairfax, Augusta................j............ 8.0.......... ...............!.......... I l-'umi ) 40 p lri.akeCity 11 25pmI 40am j 8 47pm
Ar 1 Live Oak...........12 9 36pm
Ar Denmark, s.u.................. •*> |-M Moiiticello......... 2 45am ! 12 05am
ArOoluml’m.s. ....... j’’.' 11 1' Tallahassee....... 8 35pmU2 45am
Ar v> oSZ Biver IWcola Junction.. 11 5 15pm.............. OOpm..............
Ar Charlotte, N. C....... ......... 9 -■> am. 10 50 p Mobile............... 3 05cunl».*...^
Ar Salisbury, N. 0......|............| I to 2o auU12 1.19 08a Now 0rleat>8..v... 7 S5an)[.............
Ar Greensboro, N. C...I........... - oo pm u
Ar Danville Va..........|............ J ‘fvpm 2 30a ; Ar viTaijo.-----------;i 8 Olpm 1040BM
Ar Lynchburg, Va.................I 3 35 pm, 4 45.. Lmnesville........ 1 3apm . —
Ar Charlottesville, Ya ...........j 5 15 pm o 20 a Dcala................ Leesburg...........I 2 3 13pm113 34pm 4 05am aaam
Ar Washingtnn.....................i Baltimore.........................Ill 9 -to 35 pm I 9 45a 05 Orlando............I 5 20pm | 7
Ar t;EJUvSf.'.— I«S pra! I i a, I 45am
1........... .( 3 5 Sf•“&«—j Tampa............... IffflTS C OOpm 6 45am
Ar B oston................. 3 oo pm . ..........
“Sunday only—l<eave Fernandina4:55 p m
'daily except Bun. fS-ui Other trains euiiy
j ymtiboM Tnmpa, deeprsoQ Jacksonviilf trains and New 35’. :»if Yoilr. :-!7 mid 38 V1U Iticbaiouii ant] Danville railroad be
tween 38
To Florida—Sleepe>f on No. 37 to Jampa, No. to Jacksonville.
Dining ears on trains ST ami 88 between Jac ksonville and New York.
For full information apply to A. O. MAC DON ELL, 0. P. A., N. S. PENNINOTOX.
Tratite Manager, or L M. FLEMING, Div. rase. Agent, .1 tv-ksonville. Fla. ^
Tickets on sole corner Bull and Byon streets, Savannah, Ga.