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CENT* M. ST A JUUHI. TIME.
Folt THE WKST, NOKT'I and HOI'TH
Albany Ga. On, ('in.
Eipm<». Ktftmm.
FrtTn-wiik Iv 7;00ti m iff Op nf»
Pyle*’ Mar.li It f7;18 Vm I2;27 pit.
Jamaica Iv ";.Kt n m f2;8B p m
Wavnrwville Iv 7;47 a m72;4->pm
Hoboken Iv 8;.’ts a m I3:.t0 f m
Scidatterville Iv 7 a trt 1 "V4♦* f. in
Wayctom at t*;*e a tS 4JS) p In
Havannah ar 12; 14 n’fi 7.50'p ni
Callahan ar ll.fl a in IkOtl p m
Jacksonville kr ]2;lSin> B;iA p 1*1
Th nna.vile a r 1;32 f> hi p in
New Orleans ar 6;45»m
Wnyrro** Iv 9;55 n in 10;la pin
Warealh.ro Iv 10;05) ^ in
McDonald,* Iv f!0;40 a W)
1 Va rsOn tv 10:8 | a m
W «il< .lira Iv (11 ys; a in
lira,’a Iv fS 1.15 a ni
Willacoocker Iv 11 ;17 a in
Alapaha I*. ll;40 a ni
HrookticM ly fl 1;69 a rt
Tifion Iv 12;15 p m !l2;|. r » • ni
Tv Ty Iv 12;.« p»n
Summit m
Ponlain Davis Isalxdia ?77? 1:17 Ip I -0. r > pa p rfi m
Albany 5 2,IX) p m l;5o a m
hfontgomny nr 3;55 a m
New < )He-atis 5
*5? U K H ttl
M*crt)t r i Jit) ,i in
Atlanta * 12:01 pm
FROM THE WEST, NORTH A SOUTH
On Ci-a. Alhiiny Uil».
' Kij.ress KxjirciiH.
Kvpri
Jkllknfn t Iv 2|15 j. m
Macon Iv fl;4t» p Ih
IlirininglinVli Iv 3 40 p ni
Nrw Orlvam Iv 7;fXt n m
Moiiiguinrry Iv 7;30 p tt>
Albany Iv 1;30 a in. 4;U> » ni
T):i vi« V f»^07 h in
Williiigham Iv 5 21 a m
laahele Iv A 30 n in
l’oiillrtu Iv ft;37 a m
ISiiuiiier Iv f»;4. r » ii m
T Tiftdh v Ty Iv f3;0Q «;<X) tl;!X e m
n m a in
IllSMikfirl'l Iv I «;1V.I a m
Alapah" Iv 7;20 n m
Wiliarooclic Iv 7,40 n m
i iray’N Iv f 7;43 n m
Wvaionia Iv f7;h3 » in
Pcaraon Iv K;08 n in
MeDuiiald Iv f 8;2.'t a m
Wareulmro Iv K;. r »4 a n>
W ayem-a «r &;d0 n m l;IOt at
New < )rlean* lv 3; 16 p
*Thoroniiville Iv )t;3.N a m 12;3o p
dtx'kMHiville lv 7;(K* a in 1; 00 p
'Vatlntiati Iv 7;35 am 1;41 p
Havanhab Iv 7;0t) a m
Nv^vcross ’KchintierVillrlv lv 10; 0;35 a m f 4;25 p
17 » tu 4;fX) p
Hi.hokfti Iv I0;2S a hi f 4:68 p
Way new vi lie tv 11(14 amt 5.38 p
Jamaica Iv tl;33am t 5;55 p
Pyles’ Mflr*hlr f 11 ;47 am fC;IX! p
lirunawiik ar 12.06 u ’ii <J:2 » p
IXiuble daily train* Ih<I wet'll l!nm*wirk
ami JaekaunviUc, Savannah mid
ville, Lieal freight iraina 7 and 8 earry
fiaHkenger* Iwtwn n Wayrm** and
f. «U>p mi ftignnl. p bieakfaNt,
Train* do not *top where lime U not
Purchnae ticket* at the glatitin, ami
extra fare collected upon the train.
Connection* made at Wayvnwai with S«
Vannnli, Florida tt \Ve->tem Ruilway
• II |H>inla N.>rib and South.
Pullman i'alniv Sleeping anil
ltopdnir (kir* on through tiain*
ville •nd'Uineinonli and Jnekiaumlle
tit. 4vuei*.
For a new aeeiton map of Florida
with d«u proilueta for pwtUing and eultivaiing
principal of the *«il mid the
«Me.iltii»v oftliv stoe Agrteiilmral
Ueg« aba enmity map* nml pninphl. t* de
nerii.tiveof eaet. roumy, autheHiioated by
the lKMinl* ofcoBiity I'omnua.ionem.
ailea, lownahip plate* and die Inods foraah
d.v the Land Depart,neu. South Florida
•It., and the Pla-i. lnveMm.oi Company
piiblUhetl for KTHoI, rraiiii oua di*tribuoou,
drew D. II. General Lu.d
Sand ford, Kl».
K )1V1VK . Man.'gS ... II4IVM
Gen’I
S' D. OWENS .1 \ MeDCKFIK
Traffic Managi* Grta'l Pa**.
F W. ANGIKR,
,V**'t G*u , l 1’ns*. Agent.
Washinglon is tiff Nation’s Capi
tal, Inti it is not « capital place to
studv tmaiaii nature Hi, if v«m don’t
want to hu m a rather depreciated , .
, . , . . . .
lias the honor 10 Ho an Itinnitestniul
member. No Darwin could place
the origin oT the politician , . m a , low
Cr point in the scale than the disin
torested , student . . ol .. the genus, .. r.vcu
Mcphistopbiles would d.H-line an in
iroduction, and if that was mg to tie
evaded, he would make no effort at
a doter acquaintance with so dan
gerous a companion. It may be that
--but it is hanl to conjecture
•where a js.lilie.au docs go to niter
“hie s titful fever."
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The politesl field prtwnises to be
ILickl, arc.-, .lib lk.muiD.or
uDMmwwl cunJiano. «ncr uwbile.
Asd no graves will be ample enough
to bury all the dead llo|)9 that will
godjwu iti the strile. Happy is he
io whose breast ambition has planteil
DO desire; .... happier still .... is . be in whose .
4kx*vI UH*le*t; has left no room
The Blackshear Times
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Knit'red at the n»l8iflfcc in BD Ediear,
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Advertlsbz fcates Furnished upon
plication.
ambition to woik on. Is that country
naturally the happiest in which the
highest offices in it are open to the
humbled citizen ? May lie so. At ,
any rate, hut one thing can make it
so. Provided all arc striving to do
their duty in that state or condition
of life in which it has pleased God to
place ttiein. But when the tighten
ing ot ambition kilU contentment,
mental paralysis Is apt to result.
Bepublican Bepsntance
Contemporaneously withthe willing
DC4S < •xpressed bv the President ol
the Farmers’ Alliances o( Georgia to
surrender oil Claim lor tariff reform
ir. luvor of revolutionary legislation
in 1 behalf ’ of the farming 6 claw, the
banner Republican „ State of .. Kansas
u demanding tlte free importation ol
vlexican fuixmg ores, ol. In plalh
English, Ircc triido with Mexico.
Mexico has tauglit Kansas a val
uable practical lesson, that prohibt
tory protection is a game that admits
of two op|x>Hing play eta. Kansas is
Republican to the rrttltOw; s bally in
proHperity, humble Khen adversity
pinches. Mexican imports were pro
hibited hr long an Mexico ndmiited
Lansas proilncts Irtfft ol duty;
when Mexico impfWbS rx retuliaton
tariff on Kaunas totyf;*, 'cattle and
corn, the pn.hibitory 'prdccrion
Ixjgan t > pinch with hbtWfle acute
ness. and the stalwart
newspa|ters tiro now clamoring
free trade more Vigorously than tliei r
Democratic opponents of the
liavo evei- done.
the demand ol the ltepllhlirnh
press ol Kansas is now for ub- ut
free trade between the United N ih
and Mexico. Tins, us the K-iii.su
City Times observes, “might t i i
the profits ol the millionaire mnuu
laelurei'! but the Kansas lul'ttntr
more interested in keeping his
than he is in the profits of
vaniae , . protected . , Larons 11 ir o 4
go(nl thin^ lor K.uiMis t<» he ublo
! sell her produett in a muiket in
alio roueivcB no privilege hilt
right to boH Without paying a
why . is . it .. not. . a goial , thing »r hoi .
be ulilo to bey what, she needs in
same market in which she sells?”
The Philadelphia Record fcuHs at
tention to two disputches sent out
| |J 10 A-XOchltcd Pl’esx 0!l Veb. 25;
from Washington giving details
the Epieuriun least in honor ol
President and Cabinet, and to
ilo egntus ol the InternnlionAmur
lean Contcrenoo, at the
hotel, by Andrew Carnegie,
inosi elegant uffuir ol the kind eve
► Jv(<n j Washington;’’ ’. the
front l iltsburg, threatening , a ,
*• •» Mr - A "‘
'Carnegie s omployAx in case
■" hIiuII reilucc (he tariff on steel
ftMltl $1 1 . 0 . O pit utn to Fit . pot ton.
Savstho Plliladeltlhic 1 Record,
’
j wnolc earth , was searched lor , , ,
I eies to please the palate ol ilie Ad
tntniJH M at .: ion. M. y.. (A (Utnogic. _ ■ : « ,
1Co '"° A m,llion 'KiHars a
P ern,ilS wch «trav»Ruiieo.
when it i* projnysod to cut hum
dor Mr. Carnegie, not his inctimc,
but Ins opportunity for
increasing it at Pie e\i*ense <>l
people lie threatens lo retaliate upon
hts workingmen.”
And now .Mr. Livingston ^ says, * in
effect, „ put into . . putuership . , . ,
” us »
this ., Government . . enabling . , the ,
in its,
(hare „ .. buU ,
1 ,, ,,u . ^ , .. trtU , ' ! ' , . “ ... 1 ,c
1
expense * ol that inueh enduring earn
, .
1 more ’ ", about '' ,iK tOllff ’ ‘ UU relonn. ’ ,u
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Supposing some ot our would be
statesmen could sene possession ol
the universe, depose the Almighty
Irom His throne, establish the govern
mont of the spheres l>y a nu*j >tity
vole, «pi<*rums to tx? counted on the
R^l P 1 '*''* ‘ ll " weather
menta of oor own sphere to be *x tiled
on the local option principal, how
would it work? A central *u*l gov
ormnon" .o,,!,!, ol«ur,,, le dl.|,„c
el. awl knl sell gomumi-m
tislied in its stead. The tiarinonv
and music of t|je spheres migt^
reganltsl as inconsistent with
bean simplicity, and “go as you
please, . plans would result .
in won
physical devek'pements. When
man has honeycombed the earth,
"«« i, n» more mom, limn. » «
forecasting what 1 he march Ol
., regB mav | iave ft I tamed lo. It is
m, * .ejm ^
Hence the wisdom 01 those Combines.
m whose proposals tit ay be read the
i iesire that all tlrtngs may work
pettier for the plod of their own be
loved selves, Innovation has not
struck Blackshear a hard lick yet.
When it does our fteople will be a
wake.
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The Epoch. lingering
transition from long,
and painful sickness to robust hcal'h
marks an epoch in the Ifle Of the
individual. Such a remarkable event
is treasured in the memory and the
ngorfey whereby the good health has
been attained is gratefully blessed.
Hence it is that so much is heard fn
praise of Electric Bitters. So many
feel they owe their restoration
health, to the Great Alterative and
Tonic. If you are troubled with any
'hsctso ol Kidney*, Liver or Stomach
ol long or short standing you will
, u| . ( , |r fy IH ] ,,.hef by use of Electric
Sold at .OOc. and $1. pers
bottle ut T. L. Acosta A Co. Drug
store.
FK It SOIASK HALS A M
Should be kept in every house, ft
is a necessity of the family,
Good lor almost any emergency,
It contains ao mineral to poisoa
tin; system.
We warrant it To lie a product
Irom the yellow pine tree, without
any adnlietuimn. To be hud at A.
p/iJrautley k Co.’s,
i
1 j SHILOH’S CURE wdi mnnediate
! ly relievo*Croup, Whooping Cough
j and j{ Broncfiitis. For sale by A. I*.
ra i,t|ey A Co. Blackshear, Ga.
Great Scatt!
Whv don’t you cure that cough? DeWitt s
t'l.ugh and Consumption Cure will do ti.
This remedy is posit.vclv certain, prompt
j and thoroughly s t sf etory. It voti havto
I’tii. d it y.-ti kuuw this stat ment to be a
fad if you ImVe not, yon are by doing yosi
srh'rtn injustice. It is sold Tuten and
Wa re i*5.
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The Pulpit and the Stage.
Rev. F M. Slimut, Pastor United
Brethren Church, Blue Mound. Kan.,
says: “1 feel it my duty to tell what
.wonders Dr. King's New Discovery
has done for nrc. .M v lungs Were
1 htnlly diseased, nttd my parishoners
lb ught 1 could liveOitlv a le\v weeks,
1 took five L ttlc- of Dr King's N w
j)j, C o\vrv nnd am souml and ^vell ?
gaining 20 lbs. in weight."
Aithur Love, Munnger Love's
I- ilnny folks Combination, writes:
“Alter n thorough ^ trial and con-vinc
. cvil|(M1Wf uW C()tl fi (1 cnt Dr.
Kinu - 8 i),., cme ,y for Consump
tion, l>cuts ’em all, and cures when
! everything else lails. The gtCutest
kindness I can do for my many
I thousand triends is to urge them to
try it.. Free trial bottles ut T. L.
Acosta A- Co’s. Drugstore, Regohir
sire-50c. uml fl.OO.
A *
Q& ^ ^^ 0 , ‘sKloh’l anunb Re'm‘
,.,| v Prure 50 cents at A. 1’.
ley A Co ’s Blaeksliear, Gu.
; rhli.\OI.FM', , PA1.SAM .
,, lias file wondcrlul property of ffs
soaking into the skin almost at
ii»i'Miv* 1 - Hilled, uinwii.g an \\, *
atlluity it ha* lor the system.
those suffering lroin Ringworm, Ec
zettia, Itch, and other affections ol
' Fetnoline Balsam ’la,,, has m*
1 0t l uu * "> »«0.ding Vellrt, and Will l»
i ult cases, effect a cure. Can t*e had
1 Iron) A. P. Brantley A Co.
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CATARRH UKM
E „ Y -u pt^itivo Canker-Mouth. care for Catarrh,
Diphtheria P. and Fol
by A. Brantley & Co., Black
i shear, Ua.
TH ERK\\«Ko"X THAYER,
M> i,„| m .., V s : ••Both un
, sell and Wife owe our lives to SHI
KOIl’S CONSUMPTION CURE. ’
Blackshear, \}' v p'J b > A.P. Hrdniley A Co.,
Ga.,
Adnoe
-vour liver active, Mild trust in
w »ibt- advice of a re ebrated physician
to a patient. You can regulate the return
«>• v.nr I.i.er, Kidney* and Bowels bv
using DcM itt'* Sarsap.ri la, an al^olutely
tellable b ood pulifvmr Remedy. For sale
(,y Tuten a Waters.
Ask Tuten A Waters what De
Witt's Little Earlv Risers are.
S«aiye«r Advertiseoeats, and Criers
for Jek Work to the TIME8.
F 'R nVM’Fl’SU nnd live »lr'
Complaillt ‘every vou hare a p rinte ,I s
!inlw on Inuile or Shiloh’s
Y talizer. It never fads to Cure.
S .1.1 by A. P. Brantley A Co, Black
shear. G.i.
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ct an-eyour hn-ntli with n-WiU*
tt re Early Risers: at Ttt en and
Waters,
WILli YOU SUFFER with Dys
twjwia Ud Liver Cwnplaiot? Shiloh's
\Tuli£er is snarat-tied. For sale
by P. Brantley A Co.
Eswird
an d Consumption cure. The r III tlv IS
«arect a'Ad certain in iU action ami costs
LTOu TECU2LES.
persons suffering irorn Lung, Bren
affections, or Asthma will
'obtain great relief by applying Fern.
olme Balsam to the chest and throat
nighi and morning, ami inhaling it
health.giving and invigorating odor.
gold by A. P. Brantley A. Co.
Take i)eW it's Little Early Risers,
at Tuten & Waters.
.
Ext3nnill2,t3 tllS FsOaCJiSS .
•
larkin’* Ligliining Roach Ex lerniinau-r
the heat on the market, tor -«lc i>j
A. P. BRaNTI.eY & C’(>.
POINTS OF SUPERIORITY OF
The Damascus Plow
Ut — The mould-weird is cast on polished
iron plat, s, i»chi led and is harder than
ttie highest tempered steel. It will, in
sandy soil, last ten times a- long as
A cast-iron iN<m!d-i><.ard,umt will scour
in Btieky soil where a east one will not
2nd.—Most one-horse plows are top heavy;
the Damascus has most of its weigi.t
b low the top of the mould-board, and
whether at w.-rk or standing still it
w ill stand up of its own ae-ord. It
runs lor this r a-on v ry steady and
easy ( r the |rlo» man.
3fd.—The liable -hape of the than standard other makes it
less to cleg plows.
4th.—The dr»ft is known as a “cen're
draft” and on the “Damascus” is as
much so as is that of a pole of a two
horse wagon.
Eih.- There is no head of the beam bolt or
obstruction of auv sort lot trash to
hang to.
Gth.—There is room for tra-h to run of]
to the left as Well as to the right of the
standard."
7ih.—The beam ib adjustable on the shifter
between the bundles, so as to turn it
lo or fioni the land, so the ex ict centre
of drift may he font d.
Sih.—'I be liailil walks'hi Ds fuml' !h,Uw
plowman behind the plow.
Birongcst oue-honse plow in the murk
, 0 ll, to^!‘ni;S riit^ail'ri;
ott the mo.Id-board ami landsi.tc, and
bring, the plow under perfect control
v-f the plowman.
11th.- The wearing paris of the land-ide
and shire are thoroughly chilled, and
tul t>f the material best. and worktrtansh'n
aVe of the
I2tb.—-It is the "iilv genuine t hill l ; ' -
ever put upon the market at aboil
price of common ci-t-iroii plows.
MANUFACTUItKl) BV
ROLAND PLOW WORKS, Baltimore, Kd.
—rear, sh.k bv
JL t>. BRANTLEY A CO.,
P.LAUKSIIEU:, GA.,
East Tenn., Va- & Ga.
H'y vSy.s’Lein.
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The Shortest,
Quickest
And best
ROUTE
TO AL1. POINT'S
NORTH & EAST
Through Slrrpors
between Cineiiwiali
and Jacksom ille,
Atlanta & Brimswiek,
AtldlltH & IvDOXvillc,
IlOiltC & WaSilillg
i_ lUII< nit I> uoini 4 , ini r A- pliil.wlol 1 ,x,1 ' uli 1
pliiib without ( lianjio.
Vor rtH.hm.lta. JOt.LV, *HI. to, or
call on t. M. II. P. A.,
Wnt. JONES, T. P. A. Jacksouriile,
Fla.
C. N. KNIGHT. A. G. P. A .
Atlanta, (»a.
B. \Y. WRENN, G. P. A T. A..
Knoxville. Tean,
-DEALER j
IN
General Merchandise,
IVittersoiu Georgia*
Carries In stock everything lor the Farmers need-, arid soils at pr&$i
to defy competition. My stock consists of
Dry Goods, Groceries
Hardware , Boots,
Shoes, Hats , Caps lye*
IS' FACT, every thing usually kept in a firit-daSs Country Store, limn a
cambric needle to -4T^.
A 1 ■ksauru MM imii £§ggg
i / Will *
MONEY SAVED TO THOSE WHO BUY 01< iii e
j 1
Patterson, Go\
declG Iv.
IS THIS WHAT THE WOMEN WANT ?
Here’s news for every woman who goes about with broken
corset bones-. There’s .a material that’ll neither break nor roll
up, and it’s guaranteed. A year is not too short a time to
wear out that walTanty. If it does, here’s your money with
out a word--BUT IT WONT,
The material is Kab'o.
And more. It’s stitched in, double-stitched in, hop and
bottom, and it Can X be worked out with any ordinary YveaiY
The Kabo corset is more than a common blessing to the
average woman. There’s no wearing out of cdl'Set lacers by
the visible sharp through edge of the eyelet; there’s break!] nothin CW to of rti'st-, - no eyelet* “
a thin dress; never a era » rarset lace
With tllOSC 1'OOp eyelets,
WetaketheH-km siting tW Kabo corset. We buy
and , sell under this guarantee,’
“/V for con/ reason icliatever the corset is unsatisfactory to the iccar
er «»«<»//&« returned to ua, dncl the money paid toitl be cheerfully re
funded without question. No matt if what condition it may be in. provul
vd it hasn’t been worn over three iveeks; and if the Kabo with which the
corsi t is boned ever breaks, we will as cheerfully refund the money."
Prices $1,00 and $1 5(); misses f.3 cents. Hostage 15 cents.
UcrMutl orders receive our prompt intention.“VDa
CTap MC
■ IS I
novlitl MABIETTAy Q-A.,
A rtst.s
JOHN A. STHICKLAND,
-—DEALER IN
Cs-enere! Merchandise,
Country %} Produce &c.
BLACKSHEAR — J- GEORGIA:
nov 21 ly %
the hues miuit; 1 mini).
Is HlEi’ARED to DO ALL MANNER OF
JOB WO lilt*, PKOMPTI Y A Ts 1 )
AT REASONABLE PRICES. Nothing but FIRST-CLASS Work done.
Patronage solicited. BLACKSHEAR, GA.
Florida aiid Western Railway:
WAYCROSS SHORT LINE-TIME CARD IN E< F CT JAN. 12,1890.
-’ li. Trains on this Roa*> .Uuc Run itv Central Standard Toie.—
Ot IIEDI Li 1 , of through ttreins to FloiIda and Southern Georgia connecting with
“—trains for *11 points in tlie West and Northwest.
GOING SOUTH—READ IfOWX GOING NORTII-READ UP
NO. 5 N o. 15 No. 27. N„. 23. Stations-. .No. 14. No. 78. No. 68.1. No. G;
7;09.ini _ ,
7;t0pm ;2 pu 5:20am I.v Sav’nah Ar 12;14pir 7.60pm il;35pu;; o;60 am
!u;.")S pm i;0 pm S,.”»S n. 7;13ani:Ar Jesiip Lv ]u : 25am 5;45;.m PJ;05pn J.’l:00ani 2;50 am
11:00pm ..........nr Hr’iis k ETIv Jij.-.Oam
12;3, 1.10pin am );01 p n 9:2'i in s:10am|ar blacks 1 e’r lv 9;88am 4;44pm 8:13pm'l2;07 12;57 am
4; 1S p m 9:45aa. 8;:'.p.ini ar Waycross lv 9-16ap.i 4;‘25pm{ n’t
.......... p m 12.0-')piu l2:(Optiijar 2;00pmjar Br’n*’ 1 Awlv 7:00am! 2.0< pm
11;U0 aui *;1U p m 2;( 0pn . A1 aibv Iv; 4-4oam S;23am 2:50 pm
7:35 L'-^IP am ti:50 p m 12;00n’n 5:00pm ll;:i-5ain 54 0pm ar Jacks'ville Sanford lv lv 7;0Uani 1:00pm *i;30pu." l;o0pnij 8;i)0 pni
111 ........... sr 1:15am 7.55am 1;30 pm
“t'50 pm ......... 10;45pm 10,45pm ar Ft Tampa lv 6;15am 7;C0ami 7,00 am
Ot'i am ar Live Oak lv; j : j j 7;30 pm
9;.)0 ant ar Gainsville Iv j 4;20 pni
4;54 am......... l2,0Gpm;12;00pir ar Yaldo-ta lv 2:08pm 8;30 pul
0:55 mu 8,10 p m l;32pm l;32pm ar Thomasv‘1 lv j2:35pm 6;35 pni
3;25pm 3;20|>iu ar Monticello iv 10:4oam 4;35 pm
3;20|)in 3:25pm ar Bainbri'ge It 1015am
;50 4;04pm 4:U4pm ar Lh.it'alio'c lv 9;2©ain
10;55 i *m 4:20pm ar Macon lv ^;20am 10:05 pni
7:15 am i ;35pn: ar Montgom’yiv: Atlanta Iv l2;l5am 7;00pm
am >r 7;30«im 2:40am
VESTIEULKD TRAIN. | No. 501. N". 500.
, Tue-.. Tlmr VESTiBULED TRAINS. Mon W e tl.
! and Sat. ?n 8 t.
Leave SnTannah..... 11:01 a m j Lenve Jackson" i le...... in
Arrive Jacksonville 3:45 p m j Ar;ive Savannah......... i m
Jrscp Expiies*. ! No, 1. Jesup Express No. 2.
I.e<ve Savannah .......... j 3:55 p> m f^ave Jeytip...:. 5;30 a m
Arrive Jestip................ 0;40 p m Arrive Savannah...:...... 8:40 a m
SPEEDING C AR SERVICE AND COXNECUONS :
Trains 2 > anil I4 hav.- Pullman sleeping < ars lielweeii New York, Jack-ofui leau I
!'• ri imps. No. iS hi* Pullman ste p rs letweeri Jacksonville, New York and
I h‘-masville. No. 15 and 00 hate Ptlllman sleepers net Wren New Yo*k -ind J.-ekson^
vile .-ind N< » 5 'rk and T i.masvilie. 5 and 0 carry Pullman s!e8| c-rs between Sav.m
n di and J:n ,-..nv,IU.. and Sa: nm.al- and Live Oak ' Trains N-. 27 »lid 1 connect* at
.!•*- t> for Macon, Atlanta and the llei. Train 15 Cbrintcts at Waver *= )0r \ll.an>
M ntgomerv. N. v (Means Nashville. EvausviPe, Cihci nati and St Louis. Through
Pti i * fi. ci U a - cr. ss to st L- ui*. Train Nrt 5 connect* at Montic- llo fi
.irriv r
--•i. at 2;u.> n m. Train l-aving Talla.ies-e at 8:2') a m connects at
\ •j with tram No 7.*.
Usold t •mi* baggage t-iire-keil tin.>ug' : also Sleeping Car Berths au J
■s. v ' *-• ig-r -t -.timi* and City Ticket Office. 22 Bull street
of : t R’. M ’I. DA\ IDSON. General Pas?, Ag*..