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iRUNSWIC!
&.WESTERN
RAILROAD.I
j. itj,~ miliu llti* I1«ttr Nall*
The wifi’uf ii wfl! kn.m iilruii»i>ciiitor ;
In I vjir.ov I' imiu 1* beautiful, witty awl
■cn-iui'lintwii. but eho bilot her linger
nails. Bln* wiy* aim cannot help it, She
acquired llie (mbit In childhood, and JtM
witliout «uc«\w. At emeu she ! Wavcross'Short Line.
waded in resisting tlie incXimtion until j " ^ *
alt lier (Inner unite are otuiuidiantur ua and after Sunday, .Inly1i, —
lone bat invariably tliey dlatipixar ns If <ar trains wiliiuaes toUowst
br magic the flnt time aho la disturbed,
annoyed or rendered nervous. She dow
not know when alio bite* them. Bho
suddenly find* them all gone. Her doc
tor* tell liertho habit i* incurable except
for very strong willed jiblegmatio per-
4 Mto Took Advice.
‘ i Tbo cstsowent ogolnst lie), nnd aho bad
to pay coats into tlw bargain. v-
. , “mlh" she snipped to the court. ••I’ll
never tabu the j.ilviee of older beads
again."
“Of whom did you tube i^lvieal" bo
‘■Of by old grandmother. 1j a
woman of a very few wwdo r.v.-I i* sup-
poted to lu.ve lots of herd avuV»*. t re-
J . : Ut*d tlid cage tablet atiAr.tv.ij up my
mind beforehand to do j:ut whtt >:h<t
said.** 1
“And what did l!io old lady ude'ro?"
“She htv.ril me elonrthr. ...en Mid
took off I . • spuys. win. i # : .. id put
them on fhoebe> alio:
‘Law!” 1 —Detvoit Frco Pi.
Belles at High Moss.
A tooth of Sir Isaac Newton was sold
in 1810 for the sum of 80,000. It was
purchased by a nobleman who hod it sot
m a ring which ho wore constantly on his
finger. The hat worn,by Napoleon Bona
parte at foe battle of Evlau was sold in
rads In 1880 for $400. It was put upfor
sale at $100, and there were thirty-two
Udders. Tho coat worn by Charles XU
at foe battle of Pultawa, and preserved
by one of Ids officers and attendants, was
sold in 1820 for $110,870. The two pens
employed in signing foe treaty of Amiens
were sold in 1820 for $2,000. A wig
that had belonged to Stemo was sold at
a public auction iu London for. $1,000.
The prayer book used by diaries I when
on foe scaffold was sold in London in
1820 for $020. A waistcoat belonging
to J. J. Rousseau was sold for $100, and
his metal watch for $100.—American
Notes and Queries.
Charleston.. to 8:00 aui
Savannah .to, Vtesam
WsyaroM. .. .to lowuern
Pearvon ..to 11:10 sm
Alapaha,. .....to UttTptu
.IIS
Tasjim
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lias pm
... ,lvt law pm
lr las pm
.....to, l:Mpm
•t...to saipni
Iv law p m
ar SMOpm
saopm
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11 ao a m
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A French Political Jolce.
The French polico havo received in
structions to discover foe authors of an
ingenious political trick, which consists
of defacing foe .coins of Napoleon IU
and substituting the name of Boulanger
I, empereur, with tho date 1888- So far
foe substitution bos been confined,to 10-
centime pieces, and has been treated as
a political joke.—New York Sun.
ps Eyes of Poets.
It would seem, indeed, that
ye, foe .el
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known. Everybody recalls foe poet eye
of Robert Buns. “It was large,” says
Sir Walter Scott, "and of a cast which
glottal (I say literally glowed) when he
spoke with feeling or interest. I never
saw such another eye iu u human head,
though I havo seen foe most di-Li nguishod
men of my timo.’.’ And Buys Professor
Walker: "In his largo dark eye tho most*
striking index of his genius resided.”
It was said of tho eyes of Chattorton, tho
marvelous hoy who perished In liis pride,
that "firo rolled at tliobottom of them.”
And Blooro tells us that -Byron’s, though
of it light gray, were capable of all ex
tremes of expression, from mirth to
melancholy, from benevolence to scorn
or rage.
As for Shelley, his blue eyes were very
large and prominent. “They wero at
times, when ho was abstracted, as ho
often was in contemplation, dull, and, as
it were, insensible to external objects;
at others they flashed with tho firo of
intelligence." In the face of Scott thero
was not much, I think, to indicate the
author of “Marmion” and “Waverley,"
though it worn a general expression of
power and resolution; but lie had fine
eves—eyes so keen that, as his little sou
said, “it was commonly ho who saw tho
haro sitting.” To refer to Goldsmith,
his eyes wero tho redeeming features of
his face.—Gentleman’s Magazine.
7:30am
7:aopm
11:30 um
2:06 pro
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2:17 a m
0:48 am
Ann
Villingham
Daria..
Albany. ...
Montgomery ar
Maw Orleans
Birmingham....
Decatur
Nashville
StLouui .
Louisville
Cincinnati
Macon " nr 6:40am
Atlanta ar 0:68 am
Marietta nr - 3 28pm
Chatlnnnogn nr 11:13 pm
LonlavlUe t....nr , 7:16ntn
Cincinnati ar U:40am
FROM THE WEST. NORTH AND SOUTH.
Florida
Mnil. Express
Cincinnati... It S.Ooptn
.. lv 80)6pin
...Iv 8016 a m
. .iv *' 12:63 p in
...lv ... i 8:60 pm
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Louisville.
Chattanooga
Mn riel tn
Atlanta ....
Macon .... ..
Cincinnati...
Louisville.. .
St Isnns
Nashville.
Decatur Iv
Nuiv Orleans .
Montgomery..
lv U0K)pm
lv (l:f.6 a m
lv 7:30pm
...lv 12:30 pm
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. (i:66 pm
Iv 7:00 am
Iv 0:66 pm
Albany
Davis
Willlnglmm
Sumner
TifUm.
lv 1:46 am
lv 6:00 a m
Iv 3:24 a m
Iv 6:62 am
lv 0:07 a in
lv 6:30 am
Alnpnhn lv 7:10 am
Pnncsm. lv 8:08 am
Wnycrosn nr 0:10 am
8:10 a m
4:17 am
6:10 a m
Savannah ar 13:33pm 12:38pm
Charleston nr 4:20pin • 4:20pm
Callahan ar 11:26 a m 7:10 a m
Jacksonville „v,ar 12010 in 8:00 am
New Orleans lv
Mobile lv
Pensacola lv
Thomnsvlllo Iv ......
Jncksonvlllo .lv 7:80 « m
Callahan lv 80)5am
Charleston lv 8:00 a in
Savannah . lv 70M a in
3:30 p in
8:00 pm
4,-ooam
12:56 p m
6:60 pm
7;B5pm
2:15 pm
8:15 p m
. 'nynosVlllo. ...It 11:27 aru
Jamnlca .. to 120)6 p in
Pyles’ Marsh.... . . totll:23p m
Brunswick ar 12:60 p m
+Stop on signal.
Purchase tickets at the station, ami save extra
faro collected upon the train.
The mail train stops at all B A \V stations.
Connections mads at Waycrosa to and from all
points on Savannah, Florida A Western Railway.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Mann Boudoir
Cars.
For a NEW SEGTIONAL MAP of FLORIDA
Anil articles descriptive of Its resources nnd ca
pabilities, with data for planting and cultivating
the principal products of tho soil and tho turn) of
their maturity, the latter prepared under tho
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BY he p;
The Livest Town' in the South! ; *>
■T • : WF® •
Offers Unparalleled Opportunities for Business
and Investment! :.*•
OLD TOWN.
mono lot, with large two-story dwelling and out
fefewsw^dirSr^-
One-halt lot earner Haniflcld end Albany its.
One Bay.lot 46x180, with buildings.
One lot on Oglethorpe streeLfond buildings.
One lot on Gloucester street—splendid business
cation. ~ m
One Bay lot 80x130 with two-etory brldk build
ings, recently erected. Will sell cheap for the
money.
^Three lotion Grant stroet—good business loca-
Splcndld bull dies site, north eorner Oglethorpe
ntf Gloucester streets.
Lot eorner Gloucester end Albany (treats.
One lot on Albany street.
One lot 30x180, corner Union and Howe streets
with Improvements.
One lot end elegant restdenoe on London stroet,
lot 00x183.
One Bay lot and two stores situated thereon—
good Investment.
Lot 00x90 on Newoaatle stroet, near Cattiolio
church, with nice residence.
Three lota, 90x180 each, containing 4 new two-'
story booses, near school house.
^MJffeet water ,r,nt ’ with warehouse 20x70 and
One lot or Heyneldsfstreet, 80x90.
Three water lots atyhefootlof L street. Very
One Dixvllle lot, 46x110, eorner Cochran avenue
adonstreeu, with 6room house. Caaba
•tlow figure.
TO w»%S,",S5MV'StW,KK!S!
COUNTRY PROPERTY.
About'40 news of the richest lands in theooun-
ty, one mUe from heart of city. ; :
^8tx aorta oleared, wlth hoye^four mUea from
900 acres of best land Iu the county, with twelve
room honse, nine mlle^trom the city. -
large barn, surai
crossing, 4)4 miles from court heuae. Can be se
cured very cheap.
10 acres of good clay land 4 miles from q)ty.
729 acres of land at Lula ton, on tbarB. AW. R.
R., 89miles from Brunswick. Large new well
built house located thereon. Owner will sell at
very low figure, being in want of money,
Also three small far^ajiot mentioned above—
I ,vcry low.
3,000.000 Aefes
Florida
Latest Styles
A nd at Bottom Prices can he hadhycalUngua
d. B.. WRIGHT
’ Comer Newcastle «nd Glottce»ter SU
J1Y STOCK OF
HATS,
AND
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Is larger than I heve b«d lnto*ny
mrone can rest assured of being su
md examine. •'
Suits to order from samples, and fit guaranteed,
* WBIGOT,
We haro also been ap|
Southern Railway lam
Companv’s lands, and
for Florida
Commercial
k Lako Enstls
. than 8,000,000
nci’es of choice lande located in, nearly every
cotanty in the State, suitable for faming, grat
ing, fruit and vegetable growing. Pine, cypress,
and cpdar timber. Prices range from |1 per acre
OpwarAs. ,
NEW TOWN.
Portions of three lots, aggregating 37W.\160 ft.,
a Reynolds street, with buildings.
Three lots, 90x160, with now two-story build
ing and out houses, facing Court Houso Square.
Two lob, witq elegant residence nnd out houses
on Norwich street.
We solicit a portion ofthe patronage of the public, and those who wish
to place their property upon the market, as well as those desirous of pur
chasing, will do well to call and see us.
BORCHARDT & % LEAVy,
IReaJL Estate Agents,
4 •; 301 Newt^stle Street, BRUNSWICK, GA,
-'KVir — —: —
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L. *D. HOYT. •& CO.,
11:26«m ar..
I2.00noon ir.,
750 a m it.,.
10;10 a m tv .
12:04 pm lv .
12:84 pm lv..
1:22 p m »r .
Callahan....'
Jacksonville..
....JsokonvUle....
Wsycross...
Thomnsvlllo..
....lv 2:47 pm
....to -3.00pm
tv 5 p.m
....ar 4:40pm ;
.Wa.lV 1.45 pm
8:3(ipm ar..
.....lv 11:26 am
4.314pm ar Chattahoochee lv 11:30am
Pullman buffet canto and from Jacksonville ind
New York, and to and from Jackaouvllle and New •
Orleans via Pensacola. 4 -v,
* EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS.
1.30pm to..
8.30pm to..
4.40pm ar..
....ar 12.23 pm
7.46pm ar..
408pm to..
.... Jacksouvlilo..
Jacksonville..
....lv . m ,
....at m •
7CUpm to..
8:80pm ar..
waycroc8e.ee
.•••••.Dupont
.. .ar eutftam
.ni.lv 5:50 am
9:3(21 m'lv.K: ..-r.,.Lako<Jlty:..
. .r.arl*.46am
3:46pm to..
6:66pm lv..
......Gainesville...
Live Oak....
....ar 10.30 am
... ar 7.10am ,
-DEALKKS IN - —
Belle* of the Seashore,
Tho relies of a sea washed beach are a
Btrango study. Here yon pick up a bot
tle—there a can—hero n basket—there a
box—hero an old hat qr cap—there a boot
or shoo—here a great spike—there a bit
ol rope—hero a piece of cabin gilding—
there a bit of stout planking. The sea
never rests. It brings in and it carries
out. Tho beach one day is shelving. The
next run of foe tide cuts it lull of runs
and ravines. One tide brings in a splin
tered spar—foe next carries it far out to
sea. Where there is a great bed of oyster
and clam shells to prevent you bathing
today, thbro may bo only smooth hard
C food sand to-morrow.—Atlantic City
tier.
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cated by tho Boards of County Commissioners,
TOWN SITES, TOWNSHIP PLATS
And tho LANDS for snlo by tho
Land Department South Florida K. K.,
ind The Plant Investment Company
All published for gratuitous distribution, ad -
dress D. H. Elliott, General Land Agent, San
ford, Fla.
H. S. HAINES, GEO. \V. HAINES.
Gcn'l Manager. Superintendent.
C. D.OWENS, J. A. MCDUFFIE,
Trnfltc Manngcr. Gcn’l Pass. Agent
* F. W.ANGIKR,
Ass’t Ucn’l Pass. Agent.
NOTE THE
^umme6 Schedule
OF THE—
HARNETT HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA
„ PER DAY, - $1.50
nalco, SINGfLE MEAL, 50c
N. B.—This bouse la but one hundred feet from
the new street car lino (yellow car), which reach-
ea all the DEPOTS AND STEAMER WHARVES
m25-3m
FEAR ORCHARD FOB SALE.
Don't Write "Com mu*t* •
Noticing a recipe for ‘•Kuuldslaugh,’’ i
it occurred to mo that I might enlighten '
rcadora a? to the meaning and original |
spelling cf th.it word. It U composed of I tom,
r lE tract consists of thirty acres, twelve acres
of which are planted with tho famous Le
conte and a fow Kelffcr nears, ranging from two
; to seven years old, ono hundred early peaches,
plums, etc. ■ Thero arc nearly six hundred trees.
OVER TUBES UUSUBED NOW IN BEARING.
A portion of the tract, consisting of 'about eight
■— — — ion, f ■ - ' ‘
res, cleared ready for cultivation, Is low. hot-
>m, hammock land, with clay subsoil, a deposit
two Dutch (Holland) words and signifies : Of pbpsphatlo marl underlying (a valuable fcrtil-
— _ |_J L-«..I user in itscir). thoroughly drained by tho Altania-
* ““O® 01 cawafio; kool (pro- I,,, canal, which runs through thelamt, and is
notinced cole) means cabbage; sin (pro- ' splendidly adapted to the ctuttoaUonof cabbages
to simply prepared; the cabbage is shaved
fine, seasoned with pepper and salt and
foal with a little vinegar b heated in
pan until tin cabbage is wilted. I have
teen it written in redpo books as “Cold
Blow,” tbo word ooki being used os foe
oppoeileof hot. nnd in that scnaotnusi
havo been taken from thu sour ! fied not
th« itkiwitig of tho word,—Cor. C od
V it G. Railroads, at which point all trains stop
o ami from the city. Track and frail can be
shipix-d from this point or via tho lirunswick
ami Altnmsha canal direct to the city In small
boats from the field.
Fifty trees have been added the peat winter,
grafted on the LcConto stock, consisting of the
llowelU Sugar, Bartlett and Irish Green peon.
K ° r P H r 0PKINS*Sfb , AX ESTATE AGENCY.
Gtmlen seeds! -.Garden
At RoekweU's drag (tore.
J3 A.R D W.ARE.
Steves. C uns, Pistols, Cartriages,
AGRICULTURAL HMLLKMENTS. SASH, DOORS. BLINDS
■Exiprcri «==if=t a,nci Wagons
A prominent Shirt Manufacturer has retired from business, and we have
closed out his stock so low that we can give Special Inducements in both
LaundriedlandlUnlaundried Shirts.
Shirts heretofore sold at 75c we will sell at 50c.
Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 75c.
Shirts worth $1,50 we willsell for $L 00
Now is your chance to purchase your Shirts while we have these bar
gains to offer, which will be for only 30 days. Call and examine them, and
be convinced that they are a bargain.
J. J USSNER&CO. *
Wholesale and Retail!
ICE DELIVERED DAILY.TO|AMY PART OS
W THE CITY.
75c. PER HUNDRED Lbs.
Pal ArnwnrBeef.
BMWGARTNERBROS.,
BUTCHERS AND GREEN GROCERS,
Savannah, Florida and Western Railway,
WAYCROSS SHORT LINE.
TIMECARD IN EFFECT NOV. ISth, 1887.
A LL trains ou this road are ran by Central
Standard Time. Passenger Trains will
leave and arrive dally as follows:
WKSl - INDIA FAST MAIL.
USD DOWN. ~ UUD DV.
7.00am to ... ....ssTsuusb...... to 12.23pm
lXSOpu to........Jscksonvlllo, lv 7:80*m
4:40pm to ........ Ssnlord lv 1:18am
9:00pm ar...., Tampa lv 8:10pm
PLANT STEAMSHIP LINE.
Monday and I , „ , Thun and
Thun, pm} Lv Ar { guu, p m
Tuesday and j K , , , Wed. and
Friday, p m } Ar K,,y ‘ ** t —• hv { Sst. p m
Weduts end i , , ..._ . _, Weduesand
Hat,«iu ) • • •• LT l Sat, noon
Pulliuau buffet »rs to aud trom New York and
Tamps. .
* NEW ORLEANS fcXPBES.3.
7.08am iv,.7 Savsuutth........ar 7.68pm
8:42am lv ..sunup ar 6:16pm
9.60a ulv.... ....waycroaa lv 6.08pm
8:40pm lv Dupont ar 4;2S am
10:66pm ar Tbomaaville Iv 3:26am
1:22am ar Albany lv 1213am
Pullman buffet cars to and from ‘ Jacksonville
and St.Louls via Tbomasrllle .Albany, Montgomery
mud Naabvtlle.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
7:35 p m lr..
10:05 pm lv*.
12:40am ar..
..lv 13:iuam
6:80am ar..
7.-00 p m lv..
...ar 7;25am
2:30am ar..
7:10am ar..
10:30 am ar..
Live Oak
Gainesville
..lv 6:55 pm
...lv 8:45pm
10:4ft am ar..
Lasts City
.lr 3:25 p m
2: Umlv Dupont ar 9.45pm
* :t’i» ra ar Thomaavlllo....... lv 7.00p m
11 4o a m ar Albany lv 4.00y> m
Stops st all regular atatlons. Pullman palace
sleeping cars to and from Jackaouvllle and Savan
nah. ■*
JESUP EXPRESS
8.45 p m lv Savannah ,..ar 8.30am
6.10 p m ar Jsaup to 5 25am
Stops at all regular and flag stations,
Tollman buffet ears Jacksonville to Cincinnati
ind through coaches Jacksonville to Chattanooga
l’ull sleeping cars to nnd front Jacksonville and
Savannah.
Through tickets sold to all points by ralL and
jeamship connections, and baggage checked
through._ Sleeping car berths and sections so-
assenger Station. - -
w. P. HARDEE, Gen. Pass; Agt.
R. G. FLEMING, Superintendent.
E very effort will bo made to give * service
that will •
HAYWOOD, GAGE k GO.
Twenty-five
meat can be bought
Try a IFieoe
And you will have no/ither.
Bay Tour Tickets* Beef, Poik, Sauswrns, Etc.,
ALWAYS OX BAND.
SEA ISLAND ROUTE.
BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH
AND WAY LANDINGS.
• t • *. j; n «. **
Steamer St. Nicholas
W 111 leave Savannah for Brauswlet ever:, im*-
day and Friday at 4 p. m. .
Connection, mads with B. A W. and E. T. <6.
Bagroads, and ateamor "Cracker Boy’ for Satllls
Landings. The "St. Nicholsa" touches a* all way
point, between Brunswick and Savannah.
For rates of freight, and pea saga, apply to
W. F. PENNIMAN.Acent.
PUTNAM’S
Liver) stable!
Corner Monk andOgletborpestreets.
M Y patrons and tho pnbllo can rest asaured or
securing from my stable
The Finest Turn-Outs
AND THE BEST SKUVIOK..
Your order solicited, nnd satisfaction gtiaran-
A. T. PUTS.!)!,
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