Newspaper Page Text
’i ne B.ackshcaL Tunes
Enterco »i the l’ii« -office in !:iftet>h.'i.r,
<ia., iu* aeconil-eltuv. ma I n a id.
Advertising Hates Furnished apoc Ap
plicrtior.
Tnei-cnowucd Murk T..pU*y is . p
"resented as remarking, with
derlul d< plli ol philor-ophT.al know!
edge. “There's a surprisin’ numlier
ol men, who as long as theCve tu.lt
got their own shoes and -tuck ngfl to
depend ti|K>n, will walk down kill,
•long the gutters, quiet enough, and
by themselves, and not do much
harm. Hut set any on’em up with
a coat'll and horses, nnu it’s wonder
(ul whut a knowledge of driving he'l
show, and how he'll (ill his wt hide
with passengers, and staitoff in the
middle ol the road, msel or nothing,
lo the Devil!’’
The number of practical illustra
tions every day lilc presents in 01 the
soundness oi die uoove icmurk ul
most any man’s experience will testi
fy. In political circles they are as
thick as “Autumnal leaves in Vulatn
'brusii.”
So tyre !m*i n broad field in Atneri
'cn, at this doy, for the exercise ol
its genius. Hut it hau best wear a
mask. Jl a Juvenal or a Swill could
‘rise up among us tr'-moirow, lie
would be liunU'd down. Examine
•our literature, and give the mum
of any man, American born and bred,
who has anatomized our lollies as u
people, iinfl not as Pus or Unit patty,
it will !«) a .-Image name, truly, and
not a sale one either, il it is owned
by one whose fortune is fus pen* In
muny cases, where a writer has
ventured on flic most harmless and
good humored illustrations of our
vices and delects, it Inis he n found
'necessary to boil it down, patch oi
‘"explain itwwuy. Wo me very sensi
tive, hut as Burns writes:
“Would to God the gilt vvert gie
‘118,
-To sec onrscl’s a*< it hers sec us."
Carpe Clem.
The ordinary topic ol converse
11011 amongst men, of mo present
day and generation, at their public
resorts, and ul tin; times ami places
set apart for masculine recrealian is
’rather Itarron of intellectual interest;
ami the greater pnrt of it. may be
summon up in one word' Dollars.
’’All their euros, hopes, joy«, afl'ecl
ions, viitue< «'id associations, semi
Ao bo melted down into dollars.
Whatever the chance contributions
that tall into the slow cauldron ol
their talk, they make the gruei thick
and slab with dollars. Men are
weighed hy their dollars, mea-tnes
guaged by Uieir dollars; tile is uuc -
tioued, appraised, put .ip, and
knocked down lor its dollars. The
next respectable thing to dollars is
any venture having their attainment
•lor its end. The more ol tint wmih
less ballast, honor umi lair deuliug,
which any mun casts ovcrlxmid th.in
the ‘hip ut his Good Nanny and Good
intent, the more ample
rtxim tie lias for dollais. Make coat
mere® one huge ho uue mighty
Delaee the banner ol the nation for
•u idle ray; pollute ,t star by star;
and cut out stripe by stri|>e us Irom
the arm ol m degrad *d soldier. Do
•nttiling lot tMllaix’’
.................. h. s’.icii (he
fierce struggle for sordnl gain rages
with the most unrest rirled lurv, is
«trvwu with the corpses of dead rep
utiitums and slum virtues Section
strives with *et ti >n foi the control ol
a treasury surplus that i- .0 p.m base
the|mpular suffrage; and the suffrage
•*"'•**«-.«* R-V
ones and Crusts, who*>e iriesi tible
power is wielde 1 ti pi.e up dollar*
by the million on individual banking
aooountg. '1 he musses ol the nation,
blinded and dealeoed in the tunn.ul.
are driven, l.ke herds «*l bleating
•beep, into the grim regions of stiv
ering, hopeless poverty; an J, over
ali, utilu‘e<lvHi, unstvn, uufeli, hoveis
the dark, cyclonic shadow of an
avenging Ncuiesis, in the form of
popular lury, as it horere*! over the
palaces ol the French Kings, fort*
boding the inundation by revolution
ary storm ol the deeemul Paradise,
in which Royal au*l aristocratic
pride aud arrogance sported a way
the *dle hours, heedless «d the aatii
eriag clouds and the muttering ti*un
der.
▲ Halloo, running its coarse upon j
1
t n- i ne ol un.vi rsal suff ag may not
have it- forced pent up. like steam in
in a little be* Ice, oetil it bursts
through all oh-l:fckrr ami scatters
general <b*sti uOtirnv, a- in the case ol
Old W«»rW monarchic*. The ballot
a .,ale?y valve. Hat (Jarpie Diem.
The ballot ia a dangerous weaiw.n in
the han Is of a p*"pie whose anger is
sHjicnor to it* jud gem ent.___
Forty 7ea.s .‘..go.
^ good citiz -n of Pierce county
gj V cs us the iollowmg graphic story
a f |>, erce county lilc tarty years ago,
an j | l( . h |i a || udl the talc in his own
“I was given away when qu ; te a
little boy. and was taught to woik in
a larm, and scud as best the oppor
(unity would allow.
Flirty years ago this country was
luinly peopled, and schools were d ffi
cult to find; teachers were scarce,
and all the questions asked were, can
you read, write and Cipher? 41 fie
ha id, yes, that was all light; so lie
went to wot k in a pine pole house,
with the baik on, and a hole iti one
end ol the building; ami as soon as
u boy could read, write ami cipher,
he was all i i^ht to teach school, or
unythiiig »Iso.
The lerms were small t.ien, and
there wus out little v.ift.on ma le, am)
it was ginned on a *fo<ff gic, and
some hud the motes jkitked out, and
then it was hauled ’to Darren, St.
Mary’s, Waynesvilie, '-or K3 •ntrevill
age ami sold lor Bwbilfy live cents.
The upper comities fif.ould haul on
wagons to the same ‘titt-skcts.
There were no ruilfOh.ils'Hieii, n >r
do 1 rememlier u single'Iriiffled hou.-e
in Fierce county. The lutmors wofini
build of logs ami cover with boards,
while house : ud kitclieu were suppli
ed with cluv fhiUillifS, and what vv
called tucks . Hindu . inside . . ha
pot to ig
t he dinner not ou. T p bake'ill pOi.
and ovens was the go then, > 111 .
you wou'd see a loom at t p Ck
end ol the kitchen, with u clupbourd
shelter over it, to keep it dry; end
there the cloth was woven to clothe
ihe fuiM ly and they spun w.cp
filling lor every bit of rt, ..ml the
stylo wus to , count , the chudicn up
ei;.lit or ten years old, and make
ol them shirts, for that was the
sort for that uge; and ihe rest of
piece was divided ... out . to . ,i the i
onos, and ihi*y got no more mil l
wus spun timl wove.
When u young man wanted a wdo
he |,sied lor one that bad born 15
20 iIres ®s, ol . her , own make, .
luikey red wove in Htmt ol them.
When they went to muetm', us
was culled, she would h mg her
on her arm, rthd walk live to
mil. s; when she gtil in sight ol
uiOelin’ house she would put chi on,
aud. a lit r mod in’, walk borne.;
old lolks and the children would
in the caii.
Thirty-one years h/o 1
tlnee Imggies iu Pierce
T'liii tv—live years ago 1 heard <>t
doctors, one in Wayne, ami one
Ware counties. XlHifit that time i
heard of guano, soltl ui $S0 per tmi
In ilioso days the lu«.i was kept
bv eowpennmg it; the range being
cows and hogs were the
Lhon Almut S5 to 4t* tears ago I
suw l u „d sell ior $5 to $15 per lot.
Sugar nine was ground on wooden
mills, ami th’ev would have lo i un
|x*ts.
In those deys they sit Uek tiro with
flint and s.eel, t. Scorch cotton,
flash an oh I flint and sled gun. or
five miles alter tire. M.d*'ne> were
JU -lcom.*.’ .n. They live i tlvb
apart iu the section where I was
'Vh-n por.... «... suk *.ho,*..i
s»*mt |..r some old mother, and site d
coin? and gire you oil. Jaynes’ pills,
poultice )'oU, nod rub you wi;h
deldoo, and have you bled, and bathe
you, and do all Bbe c**uld; and with
her help, and the One that said,
” l uke up thv bed and walk,” you
well,
1 knew a man and wifF that iaised
20 children, without calling a doctor:
and auotlier Iti. Bill Arp savs
b for children, . 1 think ,. , they ,
y e our
certainly did. ’
Robuisoe C u»'e would have felt
at home in Pierce county,
1,1 those days.
Hi-* girl didn't go b.*ck on him
tiecause he u-tsl Dew itt- Little Kar
Risers; at Tut«*n & Waters.
DeWitt’s Little Karlr Risers get
at Tuteu A Waters.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
•* L\v|. r X |',| <l^V Y ( Y»] \tU‘W\i'
To fill the (iresent vtr'aricv. Ap** !>?►*.
and /e-pi < tfullv holM-ft yotUr s*p)>tf*t.
<•» } SiYIil)
March £0, 1890. FiGcVsnec , (A.
Notice.
I re-['<><n f n H-’-tifn-rinee myself a candi
date f r tie* srtlct'ofYax (7 lie* .or Pierce
county tofiD fifce uuexpired term of Lewis
1 hnrnas, .Yiv :/od so ii i the support ol mv
l.ientU ti»a redow citit n-:
W. E. LOCKHART.
ApD' 1, 1S90
-------- --------------♦ - - ................. .....
A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life.
ft was just an onlinary scrap of
writingprfper. Imt it saved her life.
She was in the 1 a-1 stages of
-umplion, t<»ld by physiciuns that sin
was incurable awl culd live only a
-h *rt tune: she wi ighed less than
seventy pounds. On a puce ol
wrapping (taper she read of Dr.
King’s new Discovery, and got a
-ample bottle^, it helped her, *he
Uiught a I irge bottle, n helped her
more, bought another and grew
Is tier fast, continued its use and is
now stioug, healthy, rosy, plump,
weighing I4f» pounds. For
pwiiculars semi stamp to \V. It.
Cole, druggist, Fort Smith. Trial
bottles ol this wnnderlul Discovery
free at T. L. Acdsta & Co’s, drug
-toi e.
FKllSQfASE HA LSA M
Should he kept in every house. It
is a necessity of i lie family.
<io"d tor almost any emergency.
It contains 4io mineral to poison
the system.
We warrant it to he a product
1 1 ofn the yellow pine fee, without
any adulteration. To he hail at A
P. Hr .ntley <fc Co.’s.
SIHLOIP8 CUll E will immedi ite
ly relieve Ctoup, Wh'Mipirig C(*noh
| and Hroiieliitis. For sale by A. P.
Hiai.thy A Co. Hl.o kshear, Ga,
C I'e&t. .. Cj i w !
Why don’t you cure that"cough? DeWitt’s
t * ugh and ( niisumpliou ('tire will do ti.
This re > edy is pnsi 4 vel * certain, i rnlil't
and thorough^ s t sf ctory. It you have
* tii d i* y. u know this sta.* min t to be a
fact if you have not, you are do ng yo.r
* sch an injustice, lv is sold by Tulcn. ami
WaiClU.
Euptpsy. •
This is whut. y«>u ought to have, in
1ac b 111,1 *■ h'f v,! t° hilly enjoy
1 ! 1 '’; 'nn.isaads ure-fien,thing Mr
daily, and mourn because they find
^ not. Thousands upon th
„f dollars are spent annually by
people in the hope that they
,,, *uin this lioou. And yet. it may bi
had „4 oy all. We ^ guarantee that
K|( , c Bllrcrs> crt aC00II ,
to directions and the use persisted in,
will bring you good digestion ami
1 > 1 " 1 demon dyspepsia We and install
eupepsy. recommend
E eutno Hitters‘or dyspepsia and all
, dtsOUtOH of Liver . Stomach ui.,1
Imys. Sold ut 50c. and $1.00 per
Dottle by T. L. Acosta & Co. drug
ff's 1 **
CATAltlUI CURED health and
i,.-eatli seemed, by S nloh’s Ca
tarrh Itemedv Price 50 ceins. Na
fi-d I ejector I ree. Sifil by A. P,
i ! >la, dKy ik Co., Ulack-hear, Ga
FBRSOUSE BALSAM
Has the wonderful property of ViS
once soaking into tin* skiu .mmist.nl
mnidiv us it is spp ied. slmwi. g tin*
affliiily it ha> lor tin* system. To
IhosO suffering Irmn Kiugworm, Ee
'di.* z* iii.i, Itclt, and other uffuctions ol
skm. Fe*nol n<* Halsam has lm
cqtia 1 hi affording ruliel, u tl wil, in
j idi .‘urns, uffcei a cure. C *n b. hud
Iroui A. P. Brantley .C Co.
| , CROUP. WHOOPiNG COUOH
„,«! h us immediately rel.oe.t
by Sni.oil’s Cure. S .Id by A.
Braui e> «fc Co., Blm kshettr, Ga.
! tee . It cures Cousumpiiun. Sol.;
d>y A. P. Brantlex 4 k Co, Blucksheai
! Advice.
-Keep vocr h***d coel—your feet warm
-"’ " r l ‘ ver »»'«»'•«, »d mis. in God,’’
* the'rni.m
>" v ur Li er, Kidnevs amt Ho*.els by
by Tut*n .4 Whk’is
j TTTf*. Vwti|S,'^o! • •
Ut*. Dizziness, and all snap
1 toms of iKsyepsia. Price 10 and To
rent- |>er t» ttie. Sold by A. P.
^-oidley A to., b.ackshear, Ga.
Clean-e jour Iim-miIi with D. Witt
L tt e Early Riseifi; at Tuieu and
Waters.
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made mi
emnl.* by i h .t teiriulect ugh. ShilohV
Cure is the Remedy Inr roa. For
'ule by A. P. i'lanth y A Co.
Ask Tuteu k Waters what Do
Wilt’s Little Early Risers are.
WHY WILL YOU cough when
Shilot’s Cure will give immediate.
rebel. Price ltfets., 50 cts., and $1.
Sol i bT A. P. Braatley A Co., Black
shear. Ga
iUward
Y iv < ir i.‘ -eauonable effort is mane t«
‘ rrtTK a POU ‘<" b v °‘ DeWil's Conga
- The dy
and coimA' fGrisiimptioti ami certain erne. i.i't- :eJon r-ui an<i si;
cos •
no «nor«* than enrslF.'.ile p.e'.a.- tiomi. in
*i*t u|*e»n having*t. f\>r sale ’if 'lu tn <fc
Water*.
LUilu TUCUBL-JS.
Persons suffering from Lu ’g. B' on
cilia! affections, or Asibma, WlM
obtain great relic! by applying Fein.
olme HalSdin to the che-t and throat
night arid morning, and iuhub-ig A
b**:, dh.giving Slid invito-,., ,g odin'.
Sold by A. P. lb volley A Co.
Take DeW ft’s Liitie Ear'y Kisc.fi,
at Tuteu k Waierc
THAT HACKING COUGH c^n be
so quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cu,e.
We guarantee it. Sold by A. D.
Brantley & Co.
h "■'3j.'heeFa wait)
We have numerous ^os imOniah
that the free use of Fet nolioe Balsam
n cases of this dreadlKl malad. has
effected cures. Owing to its ant sep
tic properties, its (ree use in the bed
r orn is an absolute preventive a
gainst contagion, or t tie introduction
of this terrible affliction. A. 1’.
BrauDcy A Co. sell a.
For lame back, ide oi chest, use
Shiloh’s I’orour Fluster. Price* 2.') ct-.
S >ld by A. P. Brantley & Co..
POINTS <*r SCPEKIOIilTY OF
The Damascus Plow
vlbt — Tli-* mould-bo <r<] is eftst on polishe I
iron (iliu s, Lclii led and in li..rn>>rtlian
tl.e lii^bost leni|Kivil slee'. U long w ll, in
sandy sod, nmuld-bn. Iasi ten limes and a- will as
a e st-iron ve ; scour
in sticky soil tvherc a t.'s. one wifi int
Hind.—Most on -horse pint's are top heavy;
th<* Damascus has runs* of ts «eig t
b low ihc ton nf the mould-board, and
whether a> W rk or standing still u
will stand npi f ts own ac onl. i
runs tor thjis V ovnn v ry steady ».u\
easy f i the |>lo» n» art.
Snl—The hape of the slan erd mai. :s u
less liable to cl* g t•• it I. o her ji ows.
4th.— The dr*ft i; known its a 'Vcn .*e
draft" :*nd tm the “Damascus ’ is :i.s
mncli so as i that of a pole ol a i.io
Itorsc wagon.
fih*.—There is no l ead of t* e beam bet nr
obstruction oi anv sort Inr trash to
hant to.
6 h.—Th* re is room fo- ; *\ih to run off
to th lef. as well a. io .lie ,*i_;ii.of ihe
standard.
7ih —The between beam : * handles, a<i*jnstable on the -Idf cr it
the so as to turn
to or fom inc land, so the ex ct centre
of dr.*lt may be found.
3th.—’I lie band e* 1 . re so pi icc.l that the
plowman walks in .hefurruw dnectly
behind the plow.
Util.—From the thick e s aid I'ompact
arrangemeni o. tne ca-ting- it i» tl e
strongest ona- horse 'dow iu the m«rk
<■:
10th.—The b oulle* air fastened directly
to the -tandanl, w : >ich 1 akes nil sir-in
off the mould-board and lai tbide, and
bring- the |>low under I'drfeel contr.il
of tne plowman.
11th,—Thi* w'e.'iti'ig nar* of ihe land-ide
and sh-ire are tliorou.lily enilieii and
ail ol.tlie mateiiil :.nd workmanship
are of the he-t.
12tii.— 1 is the only genuine chill d plow the
ever put ir on the market at about
price of common c 4-t-iror. plows.
.’lANLFACTUr.t a BY
ROLAND PLOW WORKS, Baltimore, lid.
-. OU SALK BY
A. P. BRANTLEY & CO.,
f. LACK SHE MI, OA,
East Tenn.j Va- & Ga.
Ti y Bvsiem.
(mk <SWsf, vx;
K* si' &
jJ, 11
j STOL
j ,at . • Chat / Jot *
#/ - X E N N A
v
- ' - Fkyrrnc* I
. • • noMC* 7 s c 1
I M I as
&
■
M1.WIOIA* m
iS Jttr 1: 9
nfikSSfc^?*sa A
-a
The Shortest, Quickest
AND BEST
ROUTE
— TO all POiX S —
NORTH &EAST
Through Sleepere between
Ciueiunuti and Jacksonville,
Atlanta and Rruuswiek,
Atlalita ami Knoxville,
„ liome and . N\ tusbineton: , . Koine
* find Philadelphia, without
elmnne.
For a nr information tvrfte to, ni
call cm t. M. JOLLY. D. P. A .
Win. JONES. T. P. A. Jacksonville.
Fla.
C. X. KNIGHT, A. G. P. A..
Atlanta. Ga.
B. W. WREXN, G. P A T. A.,
Kn xrille, Tenn.
% £. MO vji Imssrj} A Ei n .£
J V
r\-:* ff
“DEALER IN —
General Merchandise ^
•
PnttiTson, Georgia.
Carries if. stock everything lor tde F rmeis need, a"id otlls at pr;oW
te dely competition. My stock consists of
T)nj Goods, Groceries ,
IIa; ’dica i <, Boots,
Shoes , Hois, Caps «S‘r.» §(\\
IN' FACT, everything usually kept in a fi t-class Coo • iry Stone, from a
cambric needle to
MONEY SAVED TO THOSE BUY lifi. [e v v
WHO Of
■
r
Pa Her son, Go, I
Jc-eU/ i”.
IS THIS WHAT THE W01SM WAhT ?
Ileus’s nc\V< for e^e'y woman who goes about with broken
corset bones. There's a materia 1 chat’ll neither break nor roll
up, and it's guaranteed. A year is not too short a time to
wear out i bat warranty. If it does, here’s yortr money with
out a word- I;UT IT' WON’T.
The material is Kabo.
And more. It’s stitched H, t oobl •- .died V ■ f c.d tP iil
bottom, and it can c be worked out wTh a y ord»m.rr wc:' 1 ',
T'te Kabo corset is more >han a common blese rig to the
average woman. Toere’s no wearing out of eor. et. hirers by
the aible sliarp edge of the eycie.; i, < re’s not tiny lO.-iiSb, no eyelet
Vi with through a thin dress; ne.er a breaking of a corset lace
taose loop eyele s.
We take the risk in selling the Kabo corset, We buy
and sell undtT this guarantee:
"K or any reason uhaiever the corsei s in satisfactory to the toear
cr ii/nmy be Wiin'n'c] to us, and the m an y paid will be vueerfuhy re
fund'd. wii 'anit question,. No mnt'<r whoi enud ion ft nrdy be in. provid
ed it hadn’t been worn over three weeks; aw i/ide Kobo wiJi which the
ears< i is boned ever breaks, we. wid. as clieerfnbn refund Hie money."
Prices $!,00 and $1 50; mi.-sob to’CVnls. Postatre 15 cents.
B@“Mail orders receive our piompt atiention
1vLlA.^IIl]TT^ > <3rJL.
norlStf
JOHN A. liTKICKXAND,
--DEALER IX
J
Country V Produce &c»
BLACKSHEAR 1 GEORGIA;
i'ov *2J ly
IHE TIMES ITIILISilllii fO.MP.UT va
IS PREPARED TO DO ALL MANNER OF
JOB AVOBKy PROMPTI-Y AND
AT REASONABLE PRICES. N 04 . 1 i. 1 g but FIRST-CLASS Work done.
Patronage solicited. BLACKSHEAR, GA.
Savannah, Florida and AVestern Railway;
WAY ItOSS SHORT LINE—TIME CARD IN EFFECT JAN. 12,1890.
- ll Tit a ins ox this RoAi) vltK Rtrx by Central Staxhaho Time.
OCIIEDULE of ihro gh trains to Flo.-i'la and Southern Georgia conneciing with
•-^trains lor .11 points in the West .md Northwest.
GOING SOI th -read down GOING NORTH-REAI) UP
NO, ■') X ... 1~> No. 27. No 29, t Stations. No* 14. No. 78. No 00. No. fi.
10^8 7; 10plit pa* 0 2 7;09 8,38 n’jo: 7:13amjAr 2oaui Lv Snv'iiah Jcm’.i Lv Ar 1 12;14p.r 5am Adipii. 5;45, 10;05;ic 11 -m •'_>;• 2;50 >0 am
TJ n> m nt am
............ ..... 11:00pm .........ar F'.r’i s ET lv 8;-0am .1:00 am
]2;S7 am f;0' >. tl;2t» m s: 0 o. ni|ar :.r PI c!> *’r lv “,.' ,Sam 4:41i in *12,*57 a 111
1 10;• in 1; s n , 9:4.ia..i 88 0 W: v. r..* 54.. , 1 9;loam 4;2op*u :13pm| i2;07 n’t
............!t>;2’> p m 2.05|>m 12:Oopui ar Hi* tls iv 7:* ( ft.ii 2 Oopm
11:0*1 an IRO p at, 2;i 0,.o 2:00j n:,ar .'.1 : nv lv. 4 5am R;2':,ni 2:50 pm
7:35 :iu\ti:aO •> u 2;00n’r. I;. 5 0pm|ar n. ar Jacks • 1'e lv 7;0 ant 1:00; iu ’ 30pn J 8;00 cm
1;20 pm; ... .... 5:00 1 m 5, Sa a ft>r*l 1. !:13am 7.55am 1 30pn 1;30 pni
fi;l5 7;50 (.iu am! 1 .... . '.0;45pin 10,45(1. Jar P' Live ns '.mp.lv Oak lvi 6; 15am ] , 7;00amj 7,00 7;30 am
ar ; j pm
9;50 anu a: Gr.insville lv : 4;20 pm
4:54 am.... , 2.C | 0pm 12;0fipn ;;r Valdo la lv 2;08pni : 8;30 pin
fi;5-5 a. 8,0 pin l;32pr.ij l;52pm ar Thomas* ‘1 lv l2:.'v r p.n : 6;3o pni
3:25pm 3:80 n ar Monti; el'o v tO;45ani 4;35 put
3:20|iii 3:25pm ar Bainbt i ge t T 10*15am:
4:04j)ii* 48)4pu* ar ClmTat o c lv; , 9;20aui
7:;;o n> 4:20*>m ar Macon lv 3:20•>». 10;0” p;>t
ami i 7,35;*i». ar A.L^iia lv!2;l5am 7;00pm
7;I5 am r Mon.^.m.’vlv 7;30dm 2;40::m
; No. 50 1 . N *. 500.
VESTIBULED TR AIN. Tee-.. T:.-*r VEST RULED Trains. -M* n W *d:
i ami sat. ^ti S t.
I*eave 8;\V.*n. :dt.... 118)1 a m j Le ivt* Jackson i le... 9;40 a ni
Aruve Jacksonvil c 3;4 3 j. 111 j Ar ive S:*va*niali...... 2:24 p m
Jusrp Express. : No, 1 . J t-UP r.XFREaS. No. 2.
Leivc Savannah ......... j !;-5o J* m Leave Jssup............ 5;30 a m
Arrive Jesup................ ! fi;40 |* m Arriv-Sava nah...... S:40 a m
SLKEI'ING t VK Si.RVICE AND CONNECTIONS*
Trains 23 and 14 Iiav* Pultnuin .le* i inj ars I etweeti No* York, Jack-onvj Ie?nil
P* rt Timpa. No. 78 h *s Pullman sle p rs ■ e ween JceV-'cttiille. N'e* York and
ThomasviUe. No. 15 »sd fifi hive I'nllman s! •• pers ne ir 'n Ne>« York and J ekson
r 1 lie : nd New York r.n*l T omanvilie. 5 nd fi carry P* ’ii. ah < *■?) ers I*etvten Savan
n*h and Jacksonville, and Sava *i a* •\ r "i I ve Oak frr *s N 27 and 1 conne* ts at
- 14 *? p for Ma*on, At a ta an4i the \V st. Tra n 15 efitin cts A* Wavcl* 'or Ali. anv,
Montgomeiy. N> w Oi leans. Nash* ille. Kvr-vil e. tin i nati a. d Sf. I>.n ; «* Through
P 11 lman sl.e|>* r fn m \\ a*cr. as to St I. ui-. drain No 5 connect- at Montic lio i 1
Tall h 1 — 00 . arriv ng at 29'3 11 m. Train 1 a.ing Tallahassee -t 8;2i) a tu connects at
Mon:ice 1 o with tram No 78.
Tuket» - Id to -;i point* aud ba^ga^e checked throug): a -.* 8 eeping *'arberths an^
Sect ions s.4’ir t |*.x--enger stat ons and City Ticket Office, 22 Bull street.
h‘ fi. 1' LMIN' • - - * •• idt-nt W \f. DAVIDSON, General P»», Aft.