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Ontakme differ M tn IlHrilMrf Ui*
fra Inieatinn of water at toast time*, but
Urn view i«4 iiwu'l ll
probtUj llrnl II .lilulrtt ti»«> Ktirtrio jtil.v
and m rrtafriadtgcaUnti. A|»rt frotnUw
furl that a moderated«Jaj JUDM-aa
la hr no moon* * tllwulnuilnRo, no $ir
William Sdmte tn** nliown In liiaem
rtaimtiou of Ok) nqmUHtjMDf to* and
uoffw, It b more than doubtful whether
nn^jaudb^otodlajn nmlhjr 'produced.
do good by wadilii* out tho digested tod
gJiag^s.’gef’ittel
digestive ferments. Repin l» acstaljqrio
body, and a given quantity will work
aimoat indefinitely provided the peptone*
are removed aa they are formed. Tbo
good effect* of water, drunk frrdy beforo
rsnlt—It waihe* away the mucus which
ia secreted by the uncus membrane dur
ing the intervals at repeso, and favors
peristalsis of the whole alimentary tract.
Tbo membrane thus cleansed is ins much
better oooditfon to receive food and con
vert it into soluble compounds. Accord
ing to Dr. Leut, who has made this sub
ject a special study, oold water should be
given to persons who have sufficient
vitality to react and hot water to tbo
others. In chronic gsstrio catarrh it is
•ertremoly beneficial to drink warm oe hot
water beforo meals, and salt is said in
most casos to add to the good effect
produced.—British Medical Journal.
Washington's Famous Dotal.
"Willard’s hotel is a sort of milestone
marUbg the growth of Washington. It
is within tho memory of men now living
that what is now tho spacious hotel was
merely a country inn, with a front of not
more then thirty feet. The oldest por
tion of tlie grand hotel of today was built
about three-quarters of a century ago,
and was known first as tho City hotel,
afterward os Williamson's, and again it
was colled Fuller’s, under which it was
known until along lit the '80s, when tho
Willard brothers took the house and
gave'it their name. As tho city grew
the house grow, until It now occupies
more than two-thirds of a block at
, its many stories of apartments
accommodation for a thou-
Don't Walt
Until jrwir hair betwtsw Of*, thin, aid
gray before giving tbs uieullou needed
to preserve its beauty and vitality,
Keep on your toHrt-uMa a bottle of
Ayert Stair Vigor-Hie only dressing
B Require for the ha!r~«bd ttsen little,
y ( to praam the natural color and
» 1 finally bought* bottle of AystV’
Vigor, and, after naiug only a part
of the contents, my bead was covered
with n heavy growth of hair. I recom
mend your preparation as the best hate-
restorer tn the world."
"My hair was faded and dry,".writes
MabelO. Hardy,of Delsvan, 111.; "but
after using a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor
it became black and glossy."
Ayer's Hair Vigor,
Bold by Druggists and Perfumers.
Pimples and Blotches,
So disfiguring to the face, forehead, and
nock, may be entirely removed by the
uso of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, tho best and
safest Alterative and Blood-Pnrlfler ever
discovered.
Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Man.
Sold by Druggists; $1; ilxbotUM for**.
Through its many years it has ever
been the favorite resort of statesmen in
both booses of congress. Many consulta
tions "which hod for their object tho hap
piness of millions have been held there.
During tho war officers of all grades
found it a Welcome refuge from the
wearisome details and privations of cam
paigning. Presidsnta^iact have gone
out from it to take the. oath of office.
Many, caucuses of greht moment, decid-
'lng important steps of public policy, have
been held there,. Young benedicts and
the capital fed that
not been perfectly
visit the famous
now has a front
mla avenue and
h street. It is
—New York
NEW YORK & BRUNSWICK
STEAMSHIP LINE.
MALLOBY LINE.
. Bismarck's JTarrow Escape.
According to private correspondence
from Berlin, Prince Bismarck has been
considerably troublodof late by taa effect
of the bullet wound he received to many
the revolver of a would
Moby people have forgotten
even the circumstance that tho great
German chancellor waa so murderously
attacked by the youth Blind, but as a
matter of root five shots were discharged
at him, and it wqs simply owing to tho
sturdy way in which ho grasped his as
sailant’s arm that only one of them took
effect. This bullet glanced oil one of tho
chancellor’s lower ribs, nnd a bony ex-
cresenco which developed in consequence
- still marks tho place.
As it turned out, too, Bismarck's risk
was by no means at an end when ho
grappled with uiid seized ills assailant. A
military guard hurried up on hearing tho
QhanceUor's shouts, and the itupulso of
the foromoet of these stalwart Prussian
grenadiers, on seeing a comparatively
feeble strippling being held and seemingly
maltreated by a ponderous man with a
hold head—for Bismarck’s hat had fallen
off—was to club his rifle and bring it
down on tho latter’s bore pato. Luckily
for Germany, however, tho chancellor
warded off his impending fate by shout
ing out, "Hold on; I am Bismarchl” on
which, as tho latter himself tells tho
story, the soldier dropped his weapon in,
a tnuoli greater fright than tiiat of his
escaped victim.—London Figaro.*
"Swapping" Ont Went.
"Swapping is always associated with
western life,’ arid a real estate broker to
* reporter. "Ona always imagines a
■cowboy or ranchmah meeting another
and exchanging a hgrso for a gun, and a
blanket or a number of oattlo for a pieco
■of land. This barter is not onlycarr' -d
on in tho west. You would bo surprised
to see what queer transactions we have
to rnoko sometimes. A lady in this city
. who hod Bomo fine diamonds, wished to
make an investment in real estate, but
had no money to invest. Shocamctous
and wo managed to get a piece of land
for which she gave somo of her diamonds.
Tho jnan who disposed of the land did
not want the diamonds after he had re
ceived them, and he again managed to
exchange them for a slioro in a good pay
ing business in a small country town.
all tho stock in tho store will
be valued and taken for real estate; some
times bones and carriages will bo riven
V—New York Mail and
Hie oldest general of tho United States
army is William Baity Harney. He was
bprn near Nashville, Twin., in 1809, and
*hs army in 1818. He was
Ifkjor general on March 13,
STEAMERS
cAkondelet,
EVANS,
SAN|AN1’0N10,
WILDER,
,STATE OF TEXAS,
■RVILLIAMS.
altet December 27th, 1887, ono of "the
men will leave Now \ork every
E obits ouB. AT
rough bills Udin*
signed to all points on shove roads.
Freight and passage sS low as by any otber line.
For passenger and state rooms apply to
R. W SOVTHWItlK, A at,
met-ty Brunswick. Q
„ur irtsfMtogyBGiS 11 83
o unless bcnrlngthls Stamp
JAMES MEANS'
83 SHOE.
and Alt-
raram e. A postalosrd sent
, ns win brlflayou informs,
ton howto gsithtaShoe
Bsnjntntoor Territory.
J. Means SsCo.,
41 Tdncoln St..
Boston, Mum.
This shoe (tirade higher tn the estimation of
. mart than any other in tne world. Thousands
ho wear It will till you tliureoaou it you aide them.
FOR SALE BY
H. L. McLENDON, Agent
apll-ly Kaiser Block.
Suimm. htm «n itinn. tun
WAtoywi iBotr unm, ,
Ittta OAKD IN RPFMCT «OV, tBk, ISri,
l(cw *«t lAMS t'ASr WAIL.
iSfeigeil
rum sn*usBtr usa
nwr oouuss muss.
3 amt* Savannah. 146pm
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lv
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.Iv fitfpai
.Is soapa*
-sr liupa
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tMfm. —lannw. ■■ it inwaa
•dAif* ar.,..,,,jfeatuiH«idM« Iv inSusis
Pullman burst eats to and (tom lacksonribs and
New Fork, sat lo sad rrouilscksui,rill*and New
Orleans via Pensacola.
EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS.
1.50 pm Iv Savannah sr lanpm
S.»pm Iv Jssup.. Iv ls.tlam
«A0pm sr.......,:wsycn<i„. „|v tills
Tttp
Selabvldv,
■.TniSisi
JiUpm Iv,
TfTT
n villa.
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tittpia lv ,. , .Lsksblty..r
7AU am
fcassi
at site am
tv Site am
...at to.aim
S:45pm tv .Gainesville., ar 10.80 an
tiWpmlv ,y.Live Oak sr 7.10am
Sitopa iv ....Dupont. ar Arts am
10:55pm ar Tbomasvlllo Iv 8:36*t»
1 :32a m ar ...Albany, Iv Isrt.iiu
Pullman bnOSt cars to and Irom dackso .tllir
and 8t.Loots viaTbcmurlUe, Albany. Montgomery
and Nashville.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
7:35pm lv Stvannab: er fliloem
10:05pm lv Jeenp Iv ousem
IS.-40 am ar .....waycroaa lv land am
... Jacksonville lv 7:0u p m
... Jacksonville ar 7;25 a to
frlauber
Mauls
omwlwe m^r^nj^wta-a
HEADQUARTERSf OR
Dbt Salted and 8nok*d^Meatp, Hams, B hbakfabt!Bagon,IMbal
and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Fibd, Appl
Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &a
ft
m
..Dupont lvll'UUpm
7:10am ar Live Oak Iv 0:55pm
0:80 n m ar ...OUnrsvIUo Iv 8:«5 p a
10:45 am ar ...LeanCity ...Iv 8:30p m
3:55am Iv.. ..Dupont ar (45p m
* “ ■ ..Thomaavlllo lv 7.00 p m
Albany lv 4.00 p m
' " palace
8.80 a hi ar..
11.40 a mar
Stops at all ragnlar stations. Pnllman
Bleeping cars to and from Jacksonville and Haven,
nab.
JE8DP EXPRESS.
8.15pm Iv Savannah arH.Snam
O.lOpmar.... i....Jeanp ... Ir 5 35am
Stop* at all regular and flag eiatlons,
Pnllman lraflfeteam.Tit<<.ksonv<iln tn Cincinnati
tint through conches Jnck«,,nvilli, to CliiiltHiiongn
Pnll sleeping eatl to and from .Inckmmvlllonnd
Savannah.
Through llokots sold to nil point* by rail nod
steamship connections, and hnggngu cheeked
through. Sleeping enr berth* and sections se
cured nt Passenger Station.
■ W,P.HAItDKE,Uon. Paas.Agt.
R. G. FLEMING, Superintendent.
£. T.;y. & «. it. r.
The Florida Short Line.
On and after Sunday, Nov. 17, 1887, panaonger
trains will ruu as follow*, (Central Standard
Time.)
bbtwo soVrn. •
“ 7 05 p m
Shoes,. Shoes, Hats, Hats!
COMPLETE STOCK AT THE *’ *
•A.T PANIC PRIOBBI
Call and be convinced, Ladies’ Fine Shoes a Specialty.
H. L. McLENDON, Agent.
np21
KAISER BLOCK.
Ming, Clotking!
Lenvo Atlanta lilon in
Leave MoDnnough 818 a m
Lcavo Flovllla 8 07 a ni
Arrlvo Macon... 0 80a m
Lcavo Macon fl 85 a m
Arrlvo Cochran 1107a ill
Lvavo Eastinaii 1145 a m
Leave LimiherClty 1 llip in
Lcavi'IUnatcy 3 10 p m
—— • 8 15 p m
5 85 p m
7 58 p 111 ■
7 45 p m
vo Brunswick...
Arrlvo suvnimiili
Arrive .lackwmvlllu..
8 irvkp m
8 50 p m
10 15 p m
10 30 p m
11 47 p in
13 34 a in
1 83 a 111
S 17 a in
8 18 n m
0 oo n in
il 10 n m
7S5 am
QOINO NORTH.
PU NAM’S
Oornor Monk and Oglethorpe atrecte.
M V patrons and tlie publlo can ro»t assured of
scouring from my stable
The Finest Turn-Outs
AND THE BEST 8ERV10E.
An order eolleltcd, {and (satisfaction guaran
A. T. PUTNAM,
WJHeMCo.,
Wholesale and Betell Dealers In
SADDLES 8fHARNESS,
ROBBER AND
Leather belting,
•rsuKAffisss&sjasass"
JOL WHIPS AMP SADDLEHY WARE.
HARNESS, COLLARS, dAIDLES, EL,
STnTABLEFORMm.^^DTORPKmNX
A Speolalty.
WRITE FOR PRICES.
Savannah, Georgia.
Leave daeksontills 7 80am
Leave Savannah TOO a m
Leave Brunswick 10 60 a m
Leave Jcaiip 13 60 p m
Leave Lumber City
Leave Eastman 418 p in
Lchvo Cochran 4 58 p m
Arrive Macon 0 85 p m
Loavc.Mucon (I45p m
Leave t'! •■•ilia 813 p ttv
Leav. 5:.. . i.migh it os p m
Arrive Atlanta ...10 05pm
Lenvo Atlnntn ... 100 p mlO 20 p m
Arrive Home..:.. .4 10 p in 110 p m
Ar. Chattanooga. .600 pm 4 60pm
7 00 p m
7 85 p in
880 pm
llor pm
1 65 am
3 80 am
8 65 a m
4 oo a m
6 111 a in
807 a m
7 30 a in
7 40 n lit
10 40 nm
1 86 p ill
Connection is made nt Clovclaim with Ttillumn
r ialncu sleeping ears, one of which aooa to Wash-
ngton. via Lynchburg, and tho other to New
York via Roanoke ami tlie Shenandoah Vnllay.
Leighton sleeping ears between Brunswick
and Atlanta.
For tickets nnd further Information, call on c
address’ II. W. \V1IKNN,U,l\ AT. A„
L, J. ELLIS, A.G.I'.A., Knoxville, Tenn.
Atlunln, Ua.
J.J.
Ado. F. Franklin.
J. A. R. Jone
FRANKLIN & JONES,
Denier. Broker ail Commission lenkad.
Pianos Mid Organs Tuned
And Repaired in Workman-Like
Manner.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Numerous
O City and Country Reference*. Orders can lx
left with U, T. Dnnn or Watto a Dart.
* R. E. STEELE,
Toachcrot Music and Resident Tuner.
J. A. BUTTS,
Physician arid Surgeon
SUFFICE northwest corner of Newcastle and
U Gloucester streets, lately ocnuplcd by Dr. J.
Wilson. Calls left wltn Rockwell, tho Druggist,
wUl receive prompt attention. Offloa hours l) to
11 a. m. and 8 to 5 p.m. Rcsldonoeon Glouces
ter street, one door from Union. ■
n>"SpeoiM attention given {to diseases] of
throat apd lung*.
. HOORK. J. 0. VALBNTIHOS
MOORE Hi VALENTINO
Contractors and Builders,
Manufacturers nnd Dealers tn
Saab, Doors and Blinds, Mouldings
Newel Posts, etc.
Planing Mill and Shop, Newcastle Street.
SHILOH’S VITALIZER is wlrat
you need tor Constipation, Loss of
Appetite, Dizziness, and all symp
tom of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 76
cents per bottle. Hodges A McCauley
Hay, Mb, Feud, Four, Baton,
Mill Feed Generally.
Car-Loau Lots a Specialty
We Compete with any Market in Quality arid
Price, and Mean just what we Say.,
’anll-ly.
L D. HOYT & CO.,
-DEALERS IN-
HARDWARE.
Stoves Guns, Pistols, Cartridges, •
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS
’Bussins etndLVWagpxis