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not bring heck many eolkl and accurate j . raj-on jXk '<■ • /
facta of K-ioniiflc value, even though lio ' IV ft VP,IVANS Nil 01*1. I ilTIP
mav lack i.-.-teniloil training In fcpnoc. »* OJIAUDO U1IU11) JUlllL'e
Both the Engli* urol llw Oertnana Itaro un >ni , ^ .
ootuprcliensivc hand books comoilou by jrur train* will run aa falkm *: * ■
the most notablo nuthorittea, giving lht» v cmtiul ■tandahi* timk.
traveler munifoll hints how to uuiko^ his i FOR THE WEST, north AND soi
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SEA!
The Livest Town in the South!
wamterings useful to tho world. They
allow him ill the riuinliwt iKwsiblu manner
the mel'iodj oLmaking route maps, of
naoeitaiuing moat easily and accurately
tho width and velocity of rivers, the
beifflit'of mountains, latitudes, longitudes ftahlattarviue. ...lv alia am
T.'.ty point out tlio facto lio jE%..'-ar Bi.m
and bo on. . _
needs to observe to givo geologists the
clearest {.Mb of tlio physical structure of
•a country. They shotv him how totnako
and pivs'ervo cv-ieoiions in natural Ids-
tory, i.u;e !y hints on suvroylug and pho
tography; And tel t him ju*t what to do to
make hi.; observations valuable.
If, in addition to those hints, ho desires
preliminary instruction and practical
held training, ample provisions to meet
his wants have been supplied by tlio
geographical societies In London, Paris
and Berlin, Where at moderate, cost (in
London only two shillings and sixpence
nn hour) lie Is drilled in surveying and
mopping, geology, including field train-
tag, geological survey, botany, and pho
tography. This is all tho preliminary
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Start. and Railroads.
As a wholo nation wo are not greatly
concerned to Inquire into tho prospects of
Afrioan oommeroe. Wo are not bound
to consider closely whether good or bad
trade will bo the outcome of the recent
agreement between France, Germany,
and Great Britain on tho affairs of Zan-
xibor, or what will be the trade results of
our own recent great acquisition of ex
clusive influence in the southern parts of
the country. It must yet bo homo in
mind that trade questions aro themselves
inthnntely bound up with the rescue of
tho Afrioan from his tyrants; seeing that
commerce, os it is at present conducted
in many pints of Eastern Central Africa,
even that larger kind of commerce with
which tho whito man eventually deals at
the sea coast emporia, necessarily
involves tho employment of slaves as
carriers.
Nuehvllle.
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training that many of our most eminent i {hjffflf
explorers, including Stanley, iiavo re-
oefved. Many ingenious devices and ex
pedients have also been invented to facili
tate the work of the explorer, of wlflth
wo need only mention hero tho French
odor plates, each tint having' Its own
number, by means of which tho traveler
is able to give afar moroaccutote idea of
the color of tho people he meets than lio
coaid convex- by any description.: The
invention of dry plates In photography
olio lias been a great boon to explorers.—
New York Sun.
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Atlanta
Marietta
Chattanooga ..
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who aro too primitive to
and where belts of country infested by
the tsetse fly have to bo crossed, none
but human beasts of burden con bear tlio
r iucia of industry. An elephant may
killed a thousand miles from tho
coast, and each tusk is tho burden of a
negro slave to tho nearest seaport, while
it will have token three or four negroes
to carry the calico required to pay tho
clephr.nt hunter in tho interior. Slavery
and slavo carriage is therefore at present
u necessary incident of trade in many
parts of . Africa. It is evident that if
civilised modes of carriage are onco es
tablished in the German and English
•‘spheres of influence, ’ * slavo homo traffic
will give way to cheaper and more
speedy conveyance by road, by rail, or
hy navigable river.—Nineteenth Century.
Mo Bad Ho raven
Dr. Ilolraos relates the following to il
lustrate tho sifniflconco of small things
in tho sick room: “Will you havo nn
orange or a ilgt” said Dr. James Jack-
son tor. flue little boy now grown up to
goodly stature. “A fig," answered Mas
ter Theodore, with alacrity. “No fever
there," told tho good doctor, ‘kir he
would certainly havo said 'an orange."
MUelM« .\n< Soeloble.
I u.vt* i fum wondered what it was
that i ...I. men iiffulle. and why there
shorn'. > xist so many degrees of sociabil
ity. AI ter pondering over this question,
1 have concluded that while intellect
cuts u huge figure In making a Hum af
fable, often tho main reason ' may be
found in self Interest A boor always
shows that ho la deficient la common
sense, and gains absolutely nothing by
ids rudeness but the dislike of his fellows.
A sensible man will always be civil —
A Quint Old
“Taking the cushion’' is a'qnamt old
Spanish court custom still practiced in
Madrid. The 4i ceremony creates noble
.ladies “grandees of Spain," with tho
•right to sit In the royal presence by per
mission of the king or queen, and recent
ly Queen Christina solemnly followed tin*
prescribed form, in order to admit several
young ladies about the court to the high, r
rank. All the lady grandees of the
court assembled in one of the state apart
ments, cadi holding a large Cushion. In
tho center of the room were a huge arm
chair and a low stool.
Queen Christina entered with her suite,
took tlio orai chair and requested tlio la
dles to dt down bn their cushions. Then
the catxHdatoa for grandeeship were in
troduced one by om- Each was nccom-
faonied by a sponsor, and made low te-
vereneea to thamesu and to every gran
dee in turn. The quem next invited tin-
candidate to sit on the stool at her feet~
sntafrislta^lDOBfphBltfaHianali*
ton—spoke a few words and allowed
• the lady to kiss her More rising
M give her place to the next newcomer.
Hie new grandee than retired and nit
turn upon a cushion wtthfalths charmed
Acts of tbstadiea—Cbdboati Enquirer.
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tiliiujniiail or 6:40 am
FROM THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH.
' Florida
■ ■ Mall. Express
Cincinnati.,..: Iv 8.0upm
Louisville .Iv 8:08pm
Chattanooga- ..Iv 8218am
Marietta........ lv 12:83pm
Atlanta lv 8:60 pm
Macon.. lv _ 8:28 pm
Cincinnati..,. lv ll:00pin
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Nashville...,
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Illt-iulngham
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Minitgomery., lv 9:68 p ni
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Savannah ar 12:23pm 12:23pm
Charleston ar 4:20pm 4:20pm
Callahan ar 11:20 a m 7:10 a m
Jacksonville arl2:00m 8:00am
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Mobile lv
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Jacksonville..
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Callahan.... X lv 8:05am
Charleston lv 8:00 am
Savannah lv 7:00 a in
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Waynesvlllo ....
Jamaica ■■■■■
Pyles' Manh lv+12:28p m
Brunswick jxt 12:60 p m
+Stop on signal.
Purchase tickets nt the station, anil save extra
taro collected upon the train.
The mall train stops at all B & W stations.
Connections made at Waycross to and from all
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points on Savannah, Florida A Western Railway.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Mann Boudoir
Cars
For a NEW SECTIONAL MAP of FLORIDA
And articles dcscrlptlvo of its rceoiirccs and ca
pahllltles, with data for planting and cultivating
the principal pi-oil nets of the soil and tho time of
Offers Unparalleled Opportunities for Business
• and Investment!
Wo otter, for solo the following City and Country property:
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old; town.
AOne lot, with large two-story dwelling and out
houses, fiffo 0116 eottaeo and • out boo96fl«’ every -
thing ooapaulw^neir and in gpodoritaH*;
One-half tot corner Mansfield end Albany eta.
Ono Bay .lot 46x180, with buildings.
Orio lot on Oglethorpe atree Ltand buildings.
^ ‘One lot qn Gloucester street—splendid business
One Bay lot 80xi80 with two-story brick bond
ings, recently erected. Will sell cheap fortbe
money.
o^ta f6et Water ,ront ' w i*h warehouse26x70and
One lot on Reynoldi>treet, 80x90. , J-- ’
Three water lots atyhe footjof L street. Very
CuOftp* ’ T J /■ Vw ; ri,i -
^jilendld bulldingslta, north corner Oglethorpe
Dot comcrJJlouccstcr and Albany streets.
Ono lot on Albany street.
^Portion of Trust lot 90x100—splendid building
One lot 90x180, corner Union and Howo streets
with Improvements.
One lot and elegant residence on London streot,
lot 90x180. ,
Ono Bay lot and two stores situated thereon—
good Investment.
Lot 00x180 south of Hanover Park. Very desi
rable for residence,
Lot 60x90 oh Newcastle street, near Catholic
church, with nice residence.
Three lots, 90x180 oach, containing 4 new two-
story houses, near school house.
NEW TOWN.
Portions of three lots, aggregating 87U.X150 ft.,
n Reynolds street, with buildings.
Three lots, 90x160, with now two-story build
ing and oat houses, facing Court House Square,
residence and out houses
oil+e.
One Dlxvllle lot, 46x120, corner
and London streets, with 6 room
bought at low figure.
elded bargains.
COUNTRY PROPERTY.
About 40 acres of the richest lands in the coun
ty, ono mile from heart of city.
Six seres cleared, with honseAfour miles from
9M aero* of best landln the county, with twelve
roota house, nine mtlesjtrom the olty.
18}£ acres of faftnlnglind, with splendid two-
story house, kitchen and diningroom, storohouse.
largo bam. sugar mill, etc. Situated at railroad
crossing, 434 mUM from ooart house. Can be se
cured very cheap.
10 acres of good clay land 4 miles from olty.
89miles from Brunswick. Large new well,
built house located thereon. Owner will sell at'
very low figure, being in want of money.
Also three bmall farms, not mentioned above-
very low.
3,000,000 Acres
W.B.MeU&Co.
DEALERh IN-—
SADDLES & HARNESS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
RUBBER AND
Leather Belting,
Sibber racking and How, Srtt Leather, calf
—os Up;
Skint and Shoe Uppers,
Trunks and Traveling
ass
i is guaranteed.,
W. B. MBLL A CO.,
168 and 100 Congress St., SAVANNAH, Ol.
Savannah, Florida and Western Railway,
WAYCROSS SHORT LINE.
TIMS CABO IN KNTECT - NOV. 18th, 1887.
WEST INDIA FAST MAIL.
Bsknoowa. n*A» o».
7.0«am if nsvsnnsb lv 1123pm
12:30pm lv Jacksonville lv 7:30tm
4:40pm lv ssutord lv 1:16tm
9:00pm sr....Tamp*.: lv 8U0pm
f SLANT STEAMSHIP LINE..
Thun and
Uradsy ands,. ..vs,
Wsdhvs end| X,....’.flivsni, .'.i»
Sun, p i
Wed. and
Sat, pm
NEW uBLEaNH BXPBE8S.
Florida Lands.
We have also been appointed agents for Florida
Southern Railway lands. Florida Commercial
Company's lands, and St. Johns A Lake Enstls
Railway lands, aggregating more than 8,000,000
acres of choice lands located in nearly every
county in the State, sttltablo far farming, graz
ing. fruit and vegetable growing. Pine, cypress,
and cedar timber. Pricos.range from ti per
upwards.
We solicit a portion of the patronage of the public, and those who wish
to place their property upon the market, as well as those desirous 6f pur
chasing, will do well to call and see us.
BORCHARDT & LEAVY,‘
Real Esta/te Agents,
301 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK, 6A,
7.03 » tu IV.;.
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4:04pm ar UhmttahoochM lv 11:90.m
Pullman buffet care to and from Jackwmvllle and
Sew York, and to and from Jactamvtll, and New
Orloena via Peueecole.
EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS.
1.30 pm lv Savannah ar 12.23 pm
8.20pm lv .Jeeup. lv 10.64am
4.40pm ar ...waycroaa 1* 9.63am
7.46 pm ar...
4:15pm lv...
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Dupont
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Oaine. villa
Live Oak
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L. D. HOYT & GO.,
Pullman buffet cars Ultauil lrum JscksonvUte
.as VIM .Albany, Montgomery
DGALKKS !N
HARDWARE.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
10:05 pm lv..
12:40am at..
vraycroy
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Jacksonville...
Jacksonville....
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AgrieulturaNCollcgc, also County Msp:
t'amjihlotsdescriptiveoTcach county, antncnti.
ly the Boards of County Commissioners,
TOWN SITES, TOWNSHIP PLATS
And the LANDS for snle by tho
Land Department South Florida B. It.,
And The Plant Investment Company
1 published for gratuitous distribution, ad
iD. H. Elliott, General Land Agent, San-
All
dress ._
ford, Fla.
H. 8. HAINES, GEO. W. HAINES.
Gen’l Manager. Superintendent.
C. D. OWENS, J. A. MoDUFFIE,
Trafllu Manager. Gcn'l Pass, Agent
F. W. ANGIKIt,
•Ass’t Gcn’l Pass. Agent.
NOTE THE
Nummer Schedule
HARNETT HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA
Rates, PEEDAY ' ' ’ I60
PER DAY,
SINGLE MEAL, 50c
n)b.—This house Is bntone hundred feet from
the new street car line (yellow car), which reach -
DSTEAMER WHARVES
PEAR ORCHARD FOR SALE.
ejvHE tract consists of thirty acres, twelve acred
J. of which are planted with the famous Le
conte and a few Kclffer pears, ranging from two
to soven years old, ono hundred early peaches,
p!nms,etc. There aro nearly six hundred trees.
) nearly six hundred ti-ccs,
OVER TUBES HUNDRED NOW IN BEARING.
A portion id the tract, consisting of about eight
' ration, Is low, hot
acres, cleared ready for euittvi
tone hammock land, with ela;
of phosphatlc marl underlying 7 > valuable fertll-
ser In itself), thoroughly drained by tho Altamn-
in canal, which runs throagh tho land, and la
li>'ndldjy adapted to tho cultivation of cabbages
■tnwbanriet and truck nnendly.
antes from the city, is half
The orchard Uesslx nil
a mile from the crossing of tba B. & W. and K. T
V ' * U-Ballrwul-at ^, lch uoi nt ^ trains stop
“ «d.tro? rity- Truck and fruit can be
‘hipped, from this point or via tho Brunswick
and Altamaha canal direct to the city hi small
boats from tbs
Fifty, trees have been added the pant winter,
vs&e^staaiiii!&± M
ms.
peon.
AlfKSTATK AGENCY.
titirtlcD seeds! Ganlen
.a lfoekwcli's drug store.
seeds!
Stoves. C uns, Pistols, Cartridaes,
2:85amlv.... Dupont 0.46pm
8.80am ar Thomuvlll. lv 7.00pm
11.40amar Albany... lv 4.00pm
Stop. *t all regular .tatlou. Pullman palace
■lectilng care to and from Jacksonville andBavan-
nah.
AGRICULTURAL ’IMPLEMENTS, SASH, DOORS. BLJNES
•Bi 3 «« and Waenns
JESUP EXPRESS.
8 I'.pm lv Savannah... ars.soam
s.iu p m ar Jerop ...lv 8.26aln
Stops at all regular and flag stations,
Tilllinnn buffet ears Jacksonville tOClnc.nnatl
and through coaches Jacksonville to Chattanooga
Pull sleeping ears to and tram Jacksonville and
savannah.
longer Station.
W. P. HARDEE, Gen. Pass. Agt.
E. li. FLEMING, F J —
SEA ISLAND ROUTE.
A prominent Shirt Manufacturer has retired from business, and we have
closed out his stock so low that we can givo Special Inducements in both
d-y-
LaundriecUandaUnlaundried Shirts.
Shirts heretofore sold at 76c we will sell at 60c.
Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 75c.
Shirts worth $1.50 we willsell for $1.00
BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH
AND WAY LANDINGS.
is your chance to purchase your Shirts while we have these bar-
iffer, which will be for only 30 days. Call and examine them, and
L.ISSNER & CO.
Now
gains to offer,
be convinced that they are a bargain.
•J. J
Wholesale and Retail
ICE DELIVERED DAILY TO|ANY PART O?
THE CITY.
75c. PER HUNDRED Lbs.
rt will be mad* to givo a icrrtce
‘vble to
that will be aeeeptal
Bay Yoar Tickets.
HAYWOOD,GAGE* CO.
MAmouM
Steamer St. Nikolas
Will leav. Savannah forBrunnvtokmryVum.
iv and Friday at 4 p. m.
Connection! mid. with IV*. W. and E.T.. SO.
Railroad., and ■ tanner "Onofeir Boy' for dahlia
Landing.. Th« -at. Nleholu" touche, .1 all way
points between Brnniwtek and Savannah.
For relee of freight, and )
PUTNAM’S.
BAUUGARTNER BROS.
Wedneeaud
Sat, Mon
-t, a l , . —,
p-lluiau hoffat ear. to and from Ife» York and
Tampa.
8:40pm lv..,.. Dupont a* 4:25 am
10:Mpm ar...;....ThomMTtlle.. .,,*1. 3:25ato
1:22am ar .....Albauyi.. lv InUam
BUTCHERS AND GREEN GROCERS,
M AKE * ipeclalty of DeUcloua Fat Boef re-
7 —«=!-.-
. celvedr
'.StoekYardain
Fat and Tender, and
. it cheaper than same
meat can b. bought eleewhere.
Chicago. It it
Leeoltf Twenty-ive Per t
Corner Monk and Ogletborpertreeu |
JS J
Try el Piece.
And yon will have noyother. t
Reef, Poik, Saasiuri^ Etc.,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
The finest Tnrn-Onts F v
AND TO BEST 8EBVI0 E.
^ Your order aoHetted, IjA aattafoetlon guaran-
A. T. Pim iM,