The Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 188?-1???, August 26, 1884, Image 3

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THE SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1884. PI T H AN I > I'< > IM . A Notable Distinction. New York Truth. Mr. Blaine and General Butler wrote small books. Governor Cleveland Las writ ten a letter. True to Himself. Exchange. Nobody can accuse Ben Butler of incon sistency. He has been always strictly for himself, and always will be. Give It Up. Chicago News. What would the Loudon Standard say of Cleveland if it knew that on the occasion of the Fenian raid into Canada he was volun teer counsel for the raiders? Water on a Duck's Back. Galveston News. The New York Sun, in its blind enthu siasm for Butler, remarks that there will be no personal scandals affecting his character when he takes the field. Very likely. But ler hasn’t got character enough on which to pl aster a scandal. Who Can, Indeed? Chicago Times. The books of the Assessor at Lowell show that Mr. Butler’s income from his profession is $100,000 a year. As Mr. Bu tler’s profession is that of a laboring man, who will say that labor is not handsome y rewarded in this country. A Hint to the Snobs. Cincinnati Times-Star. The dispatches gushed a good deal yesterday over a Rhode Island marriage in which “both parties have distinguished patriotic ancestry.” It is much more im portant that they have a distinguished patriotic posterity. Then and Now. Albany Express. What a strange world this is, after all. Six weeks ago Mr. Tilden’s health.was the leading topic of newspaper discussion throughout the length and breadth of the land. Millions of people were shown to be solicitous on that point. Now no one ap pears to care the toss of a copper whether Air. Tilden is ill or well. “BUCHU PAIBA : Quick, complete cure, all Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases, Scalding, Irritation, Stone, Gravel, Catarrh of the bladder. sl. Druggists. A CASE WITHOUT HOPE. Jno. R. Booker, of Macon, Ga, writes:, “In 1878 I was attacked with the most ra venous sort of cancerous sores, that ate great holes into my flesh and spread rapidly over my body. I received the very best medical attention; was dosed with mercury and pot ash until I was so ciippled with mercurial rheumatism that I could scarcely hobble about; my throat and mouth were badly ulcerated; mv hair began to fall out. So wrecked was my general health that I be came a physical ruin and my health was a burden. For a long time I was bed-ridden, and my suffering was so intense that I prayed for death as a relief. I exhausted the whole catalogue of patent medicines, in each case following the directions religious ly. Each in turn seemed to aggravate the malady, and none of them benefited me in any way. When life was apparently hope less I commenced taking S. S. S. To this Specific 1 owe my life. In ten days I com menced improving, and in a short time was perfectly well. My hair has grown out thick; my heath and strength have returned, and tor the first time in years I enjoy my food. Every sore has disappeared from my body. 1 weigh as much asl ever did in i»y life, and am perfectly healthy in everv way. The very germs of the cancerous affliction are destroyed. Not only is the terrible malady that was preying on my life, and which every one pronounced incurable, en tirely cured, but 1 am also relieved of the bad effects of the mercury and potash mix tures that I was fed on for years.” Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases, mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga., 153 W. 23d St., N. Y., and 1205 Chest nut St., Phila. The Fame of the Famous. Tiie fame of the “Famous” is in every one’s mouth, The envy of the North, the pride of the South; You might search the world over,you never would find, Suits cheaper, or salesmen more courteous and kind. For twelve dollars, or ten, or even at nine You can get Cassimere Suits, quite nobby and fine. And those who purchased there never re gretted their choice, But all agree in praising the “Famous” with unanimous voice. Good deeds speak for themselves, so the Famous Clothing Store Will continue to sell Clothing as cheap as before. Be assured if you invest either twelve dol lars or ten, You will be so much pleased you will go there again. A RICH LEGACY. The General Attorney of the Pullman Sleeping Car Company, ex-Chief Justice (). A. Lochrane, of Georgia, says that old Dr. Biggers could leave no better legacy than Southern Remedy for bowel affections, and in all his travels he has never found any thing to equal Dr. Biggers’ Southern Remedy for the relief of diarrhoea, dysentery and the restoration of the little ones whose system is suffering such a drainage from the effect of teething, etc. This, with a bottle of Taylor’s Cher okee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein, combining the stimulating expectorant principles of the sweet gum with the de mulcent healing one of the mullein for the cure of croup, whooping cough, colds and consumption, presents a little medicine chest no household should be without for the spee ly relief of sudden and dangerous attacks of the lungs and bowels. Ask your druggist forthem. Manufactured by Walter A. Taylor, proprietor Taylor’s Premium Cologne, Atlanta, Ga. This Idea of Going West to Colorado or New Mexico, for pure air re lieve Consumption, is all a mistake. Any reasonable man would use Dr. Bosanko’s Cough and Lung Syrup for Consumption in all its first stages. It never fails to give relief in all cases of Coughs, Colds, Bron chitis, Pains in the Chest and all affections that are considered primary to Consump tion. Price, 50 cents and sl. Sold by Oceola Butler and E. J. Kieffer. PILES! PILES!! PILES!!! Sure cure for Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. One box has cured the worst cases of 20 years’ standing. No need to suffer for 5 minutes after using Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment. It absorbs tumors, allays itch ing, acts as poultice, gives instant relief. Prepared only for Plies, itching of the pri vate parts, nothing else. Hon. J. M. Conen bury, of Cleveland, says : “I have used scores of I ile cures, and it affords me pleas ure to say that I have never found anything which gives such immediate and permanent relief as Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Oint ment.” Sold by druggists and mailed on receipt of price, sl. Sold wholesale and retail by O. Butler, Savannah, Lippman Bros., wholesale andretail agents. To Tourists. The Budweiser has a world wide repu tation. It is sold on all STEAMERS crossing the ATLANTIC and PACIFIC OCEANS, on PULLMAN HOTEL CARS, in all first-class HOTELS throughout the United States, France, Germany, and all Fancy Grocers supply families with this great and unadulterated beer. The Christian Moerlein Brewing Com pany, of Cincinnati, 0., have placed upon the market their celebrated “Wiener Beer.” This brand is pronounced by connoisseurs tc be the very finest beer brewed. H. Sanders Sole Agen of Savannah, Ga —Adv NO POISON. IN THE PASTRY IF ExjWWrs VSED. • Vnnllla,L<‘iiion,Orange, etc., flavor Cakei Creaiiu, Pudiii nu-**, delicately and nut urally a* the fruit from which they are made FOR STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PREPARED BY THS Price Saking Powder Co., Chicago, 111. st. Louie, Mo, MAKERS OF Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Dr. Price’s iJuptdiii Yeast Gems, lie*- J),,. Hop Yeuat. FOE B'S" WE MAKE BUT ONE QUALITY MS® IT CURES WHEN JI action. It is a safe, ALL OTHER MEDI- sure ymdfipeedycure CLNES FAIL, aa it and L un acts DIRECTLY liave and AT ONCE on been cured the KIDNEYS, it when LIVER and BO vV- ijf physicians and ELS, restoring Gzp -friends had them to a healthy given them up IT IS BOTH A CURE” and a “SPECIFIC.” I* Diseases of the Kidney*. Liver, Bladder and Urinary Organs?; Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes, Briguf's Disease, Nervous Diseases, Exces _.Beß» Eejmale Weuku eases, Jaundice, Rilioiißness, Head* ache, Sour Hiomuch, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Piles, Pains iu ILO Hack, JLoins, or Hide, Retention or Nou- Retention of Urine. f 1.25 AT DRUGGISTS. O“TAKE NO OTHER, Send for Illustrated Pamphlet of Solid Tes timonials oi Absolute Cures'. HUNT*3 REJI EDY CO., 6 Provident • tt. I. BLOOD -kn<l its unparalleled abuses, are fully and rreely discussed in a neat 32 page book, mailed free to any address, by Blood Balin Co., Ga. Drop a postal for it, as everyman and woman needs it and will be delighted with its valuable and entirely new revela tions. SMALL VOICES Sometimes shake a Nation of people and arouse them to action. Expressions similar to the following, from a well known Druggist of Atlanta, pour in from the sections where B. B. B. has been used. Atlanta, June 12,1884. It is our firm belief that B. B. B. is the best Blood Purifier on the market. We are selling/bur or jive bottles of it to ONE of any other preparation of the kind. It has failed in no instance to give entire satisfaction. Merit is the secret. W. P. SMITH & CO., Druggists. This is the only blood medicine known t hat combines quick action, certain effect, cheap price and unbounded satisfaction. WE PROVE That one single bottle of B. B. B. will do as much work in curing Blood Poisons, Skin Affect ions, Scrofula, Kidney Trou bles, Catarrh and Rheumatism as six bot tles of any other prepa ration on earth. One 50-year-ola chronic ulcer cured; Scrofula of children cured with one bot tle. Blood Poisons cured with a few bot tles. It never fails. We hold home proof in book form. Send for It. Barge bottles SI.OO, .six for $5.00. Expressed on receipt of price, if your Druggist can’t supply you, address BLOOD BALM (JO., Atlanta., Ga. Sold in Savannah by OSCEOLA BUTLER. p W I T 11 P MAY mean “Poisoned with Potash.” This is the case with hundreds who have been unwise enough to take Sarsaparil las, Potash mixtures, etc., until digestion is almost fatally impaired- Swift’s Specific is a vegetable remedy, and restores the system to health and builds up the waste made by these poisons. “I was suffering with Blood Poison, and treated several months with Mercurv and Potash, only to make me worse. The Potash took away my appetite and gave me dyspep sia, and both gave me rheumatism- 1 then took Sarsparillas, etc. All these Sarsparilla 1 mixtures have Potash in them. This made i me still worse, as it drove the poison farthei ! into my system. A friend insisted I should take Swift’s Specific, and it cured me of the j Blood Poison, drove the Mercury and Potash . out of my system, and to-day lam as well as GEO. O. WELLMAN, Jr . Salem, Mass. John A. Smith, the largest merchant iu Gainesville, Ga., says: “I suffered for years from the combined effects of Erysipelas and , Eczema. I continued to grow worse under ’ medical treatment and by taking medicine • containing Potash. S. S’ S. cured me thor oughly aud absolutely. My appetite, strength “ and flesh returned as I was cured with it.” Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed ■ free to applicants. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. " N.Y. Office, 159 W. 23d St., bet. 6th and * 7th Avs. Phila’phia Office, 1205 Chestnut St. ? ———————————— I Thefeeblegrow ’* flfiXi Hl I P B?fcstrong when Hos -1 jIU^CUEBIIATED^nS^X 8 n promote assimula- yjScX tion of the food all< ’ enr i e h the blood. Indiges tion, the chief ob stacle to an acqui 9 jFiS? B '!’ oll of strength U by the weak, is sn J, ailment which in- e fallibly succumbs q * to the action of q - I WW _ this peerless cor- BToMACH rective. Loss of and appetite, | jp, B fail ure to sleep, n and growing evidence of premature decay, » are speedily counteracted by the great in vigorant, which braces up the physical ener gies and fortifies the constitution against 8 disease. For sale by all Druggists and Deal v ers generally. anti (Orauijcs. a J. B. Reedy IS HEADQUARTERS —FOR Fruit, Fancy Groceries, AND Confectioners’ Supplies! Lemons a Specialty! VIRGINIA HANDPICKED PEANUTS! Cocoanuts I Oranges I MOTT’S FINE CIDER. SWAN’S NEW PROCESS CIDER, guaranteed to Keep on tap three months. Nuts of all kinds. POTATOES, ONIONS and VEGETABLES generally. Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Bananas by Every Steamer. JOSEPH B. REEDY, Corner Bay and Whitaker streets. GOYNE’S M BLOOD REMEDY, —OR - SYPHILIS CURE. Aii Absolute Specific For Syphilis In all its stages, Serotula and all Scrofulous Affections, mpttve and Cntaneons Dis eases. Ulcers, Old Sores, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Kheuniatism, and all complaiuts arising from Impure Blood or Hereditary Taint. TRIED EOR MORE TIAN HALF A CENTURY.—Goyne’s Blood Remedy was int rod need more than fifty years ago to the planters of Houston and adjoining counties by H'ram D. Goyne, a worthy citizen of Houston aud one of its first set tlers, and was first used by them among their slaves with grea' effect for blood dis orders. Susch astonishing results were ob tained from it that it came into popular use, and new stands preeminently above all other purifiers. THE ORIGINAL RECIPE—The proprie tors assure the public that their Remedy is manufactured from the Ot.D ORIGINAL Recife of Mr. Goyne, under the super vision of EXPERIENCED, PRACTICAL AND LICENSED DRUGGfISTSj and by the MOST APPROVED PHARMACEUTICAL METHODS, THUS INSURING TO THE PUBLIC A RELIA BLE AND TRUSTWORTHY PREPARATION. AS A TONIC Goyne’s Blood Remedy pos sesses unsurpassed virtues It builds up and renovates the enfeebled body in [a manner truly wonderful, increasing the appetite and improving the digestion, thereby enriching the blood and imparting strength and tone to the nervous system. THE CHEAPEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD.-Goyne’s Great Blood Remedy or Syphilis Cure is the cheapest remedy in the world, when you consider it as com bining the virtues ot a specific for Syphilis and all Blood and Skin Diseases, with its unrivalled powers as a Tonic and Malaiial Antidote, together with its acknowledged properties as a Female Regulator and general constitutional invigorator. Ask these Druggists for a circular, read the testimonials and be convinced of the virtues of this medicine, if human testimony can convince. PREPARED BY MILLER & GILBERT, DRUGGISTS, For sale by Osceola Butler, corner Con gress and Bull streets, J. R. Haltiwanger, corner Drayton and Broughton streets, Savannah, Ga. IT muTl • \ * WmV It is acknowledged the ■ MB MANY IMITATE—NONE EQUAL IT I GIVE IT A TRIAL. J. G. POURNELLE, Agent, No. 138 Congress Street. (CANARY SEED !A 11 HEMP SEED lIJC j RAPE SEED Wire Floral Designs. A lew oi those very fine Coronation seed, just imported, DIANTHUS CABIOmLWS, For sale at GARDNER’S, SEEDSMAN, 30i Bull Street. Al. T~. Manufacturer of Sotla, Sarsaparilla, Ginger Ale, Siphons Plain Soda, Etc. Having purchased the business lately con ducted by Mr. F. MEINCKE, at the old stand of Mr. JOHN RYAN, 110 and 112 Brough ton street, I am now prepared to furnish everything in my line at reasonable prices. I will guarantee goods equal to any put up in any part of the United States. Will shortly be prepared to furnish the various Mineral Waters in siphons and bot tles. Having a large number of Fountains, I am prepared to supply those who draw from them Churches, Schools, Benevolent and Chari -1 table Institutions holding Fairs, Festivals or 1 Picnics can be assured of a liberal discount. ■ All orders from the country will receive 1 prompt and careful attention. ! Telephone No. 252. Thankful for the many favors shown me ’ in the past, I hope, by strict attention to merit the patronage of all my old and many 1 new friends in my “new departure.” - Al. T. S - This Paper Is on File r i lilAl ClOf/C fl And Advertising Contracts fbr I * u and all other neiospapert ’ \ I can rnade 071 most far or* » \AUILn 1 IdllliM > able terms at the popular ’ \ Advertising Agency of vKEySIONE/ H. P. HUBBARD, V a r’lIPVfU New Haven, Conn., SUCCESS .L U*^^****<'^ v lUak IHreetory WarlA, "S. P. HAMILTON, IMPORTER ANDJDEAIiKK IN Pin ten, Jiiunis, Atiltj, Iu:::, I ——— D American Watches g Sterling of all Brands. Silverware. Fine Swiss Watches | H u|U French Patek, Philippe lllj aut * & Co. MU - " 1 ■ ■ == tfi i|. American Clocks. Diamonds [- 1 Lace Pins, || Crent Variety. li 11 1 I Earrings, | .M Myo?" / 4V|li , ! / pYt In French Fancy Goods Bracelets, / riff ® B Ibn IwtM—svl ■ IktmA I• Ml J O B l " wCost Finger Rings. W»2i i I i Mgq j] Lockets, | fl H diamond Spectacles Studs, Ac. aU(I " i -F ® I Eve Glasses. Band 1 J and S LSH H " 1 ' 1 I Penpn9 ’ Bracelets. • | a,l< ’ 'i MMm Tooth Picks. Ladies . IL'.' . J and B r »» ze8 > Gents Lvdi ~ ft: pOpera Glasses, O A Large Stock of Fine Goods at Low Prices. SAMUEL P. HAMILTON, Cor. Bull and Broughton Sts. The Campaign Has Opened o The Contest is Hot! AND TO KEEF UP WITH THE TIMES THE CEHTRAL SHOE STORE! IS DETERMINED TO MAKE IT The Hottest Contest Ever Heard of in the Shoe Trade. Slippers I Slippers! Slippers! TO BE GIVEN AWAY FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS Only at one-half of their Actual Value! 5/AfA/A A TT-? Q M® n ’ s . Youths’, Boy’s and Ladies’, Misses’ and J VZv .1. xX-XA-AiO Children’s Low Cut SHOES to be sold at any prices. Stock Must be Reduced! Goods are Bound to Go! And customers who fail to attend this sale will miss the BEST OPPORTUNITY ever offered to secure good goods at prices that cannot be undersold. COHEN’S CENTRAL SHOE STORE S, W. FOR, BROUGHTON AND BARNARD STREETS. KIKH S KOFF’S Wholesale and Retail i. MILUNERY ROUSE! WE ARE NOW READY TO SHOW THE LARGEST AND t MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF MILLINEY EVER OPENED SOUTH. NOT A DOLLAR’S WORTH OF OLD GOODS, BUT AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF MILLINERY, STRAW GOODS, PLUMES, TIPS, FLOWERS, ETC. THE TWO FLOORS CONTAIN A STOCK WHICH IS EQUAL TO THE BEST IN NEW YORK. oivje: thousand dozeiv ‘ FINE ENGLISH STRAWS IN BLACK, WHITE AND COLORS IN THE BEST SHAPES. , DOZEIV CANTON STRAWS. , OIVE THOUSAND BOXES FRENCH AND AMERICAN’FLOWERS. EIVE IIUTXDBED DOZEIV ! TIPS, PON PONS, PLUMES, ETC. i VIVE HUNDRED CAHTANS TtIBBONS “ IN OTTOMAN, SATIN AND GROS GRAIN IN ALL COLORS AND WIDTHS. ® Crapes, Satins and Velvets a IN LARGE QUANTITIES. 1 OUR ENTIRE FIRST FLOOR DEVOTED TO THE RETAIL r TRADE, WHERE EVERYTHING IS SOLD RETAIL AT WHOLE SALE PRICES. WE ARE ALSO READY TO SUPPLY MILLI NERS AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICES, AT : Krouskoff’s Millinery Supply House, Cor. Wliitalier St. and Congress St. lane. WE STELL SURVIVE ! r • To whom it may Concern: —We would most respectfully announce that we are prepared to give prompt attention to all orders in the line of Wibk & Iko.i Work, Wire Cloth. r Cheese Sajes, &c. and if the Hardware & Woodenw are dealers, Architects, Build ers & Mill Furnishing trade of the United States who do not succeed n having their orders filled promptly, will send them to us we will endeavor to fill them without delay. • of Iron Fencing and other lines of goods free on application. ; Detroit | THE NATIONAL WIRE IRON CO | Meili. ■FIRST BREWERS OF THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED BRANDS ! V’Enna THESE BEERS HAVE A WORLDWIDE REPUTATIONA’FOR PURITY,TASTE The “Moerlein Beers” are pronounc ed, and without exaggeration, the most wholesome and invigorating $ beverage in the market. Peysicians need not hesitate to pre scribe them for persons in feeble or delicate health. The favorable reception they have received wherever introduced, is the most flattering evidence of their superiority. Orders for both keg and bottle goods promptly attended to. H. SANDERS, Sole Agent, Savannah, Ga, Just Received ! The largest and the finest stock of Rapid and Peerless Ice Cream Freezers, Belgium and French Cut Glass Ice Cream Set, Haviland & Co’s Cream and Berry Sets, Fruit Bowls, Fruit Sets, Water Coolers, • Water Sets, Water Pitchers, Fly Traps, Improved Fly Fans, and a full line of sea sonable goods, HAVILAND I CO.' FBENCH CHINA i TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. O PJ Decoiated French China Dinner Sets AU O from SSO to S3OO. 100 Decorated Tea Bets from $8 to S2O. 100 Decorated Chamber Sets from $lO to $25, I and a full line of Plain French China Dinner and Tea ware. Also, a full line of Reed & Barton’s Electro Silver Plated ware. A complete stock of Fancy Goods suitable for Wedding and Holiday Presents. Full Stock of House furnishing Goods. I defy competition for style and prices. Call and examine my stock. T. WEST. 51 81 and 87 Broughton Street. USE THE Adams & Westlake NON-EXPLOSIVE OIL STOVEJ 1 to give perfect satisfaction. :JAMES S. SILVA,I Sole Agent, 140 r 1 Novelty Iron Works, No. 2 Bay and River Streets. SAVANNAH, GA., John Rourke, Proprietor. Iron & Brass Foundry & Machins hop s I am prepared to do all kinds of Machine, Boiler & Blacksmith Work Can also furnish at shortest notice and at • lowest market prices all kinds and sizes of Iron and Brass Castings, Pulleys, Shafting, etc. Saw Mill work a specialty. Manufac turer of Sampson Sugar Mills and Pans. Estimates furnished on all kinds of New Work and Repairs. ten and - Mothers, Look! I have just received a large and fine selec tion of Boy’s and Children’s Suits from a large New York house just failed, which I will sell at prices that will astonish you. sl4 00 Suits for $lO 07. 12 00 Suits for 8 00. 10 00 Suits for 6 00. 700 Suits for 4 00. Call early and get first choice at SIMON GAZAN’S, Bull unit Broughton Sts. T. A. WARD. H. R. DASHER. WA.B-D Ac DASHER, ‘ Wheelwrights and Blacksmiths, Horse-Shoeing and General Jobbing. Buggies and Wagons Built and Repaired. 189 BRYAN and 190 ST. JULIAN STS., Savannah, Ga. ' All orders promptly attended to. Agents ’ for Farr’s Common Sense Sand aud Mud Bands. Call and examine them. NEW SXEOOJN. i FRESH MILWAUKEE BEER At the Telephone Saloon, No. 172 Bryan street, recently purchased by the under ‘ signed. Cool, fresh Milwaukee Beer, Choice Liquors and Cigars will alwavs be found. A splendid Lunen will be spread daily from • 11 to Ip.m. aNTON STAMM. Savamh. Florida S Bailway [All train- of tl-ts toad ar:- run by Central (90) Meridian Urie -.vuirb 1r 36 miu te sbwer than Savannah tii.ie. SU--Kl. lN" lISUWT’S OFKICIr, I .-Jau Julv 12 ON and after SUF DaY , J ULY 13 1684, Passenger Train; -n this ro*J will rm a < follows: FAST MAIL. Lve Savannah daily at 7:02 a hi Lve Jpsup dally at 8 41 Hl) Lve Waycrosa daily at 10 00 a m Ar Csifahan daily at 11:29 am Ar Ja< as<»uv - .aiiy a< 12:00 m Ar Dupont daily at 11:10 am Ar Valdosta duly zt ’.12 03 pm Ar Quihm’u daily at 12:38 p m Ar Thomasville de.D" at 1.30 pm Ar Bainbridg. daily a: 3 25 p m Ar i>a:uabooefijo iaiiy a; 3 12pm Lve Chattahoo he la:'yaf 11:16 am Lve Bainbridge daH’ «t „ll:30 a m Lve Thomasville daily at 1:35 pm Lve Quitman daily at. 2:26 pm Lve Valdosta da: -y at 3.00 p m Lve Dupont daily at 3;55 p m Lve Jacksonville daily st 2:30 pm Lve Callahan daily at 3:15 pm Ar Way-rors daily at fi:os p m Ar Jesup daily at 6:35 p m Ar Savannah daily at 8.17 p m Between Savannah and Waycross this train stops only at Jesnp and Black shear. Between Waycross and Jack sonville stops only at Folkston and Calla han. Betw-en Waycross and Chattahoochee stops only at Dupont, Valdosta, Quitman, Thomasville and all regular stations be tween Thomasville and Chattahoochee. Passengers for Brunswick take this train arriving at Brunswick via B. <k W. R. R. at l:0‘0p. m. Passengers for Fernandina take this train. Close connection at Jacksonvilledaiiy (Sun day excepted) for Grseu Cove Spring, St. Au gustine, Palatka, Enterprise, Sanford, and all landings on St. John’s river. Passengers for Pensacola, Mobile, New Or leans, Texas and trans-Mississippi points make close connections at Chattahoochee daily with trains of Pensacola and Atlantic Railroad, arriving at Pensacola at 11:45 p m, Mobile at 4:45 am., New Orleans at 9:45 a m. Pullman Buffet aud Sleeping Cars Savan nah to Pensacola, Mobile and New Orleans. JESUP EXPRESS. Savannah daily at 5:30 p m i.eave Miller’s daily at 5:58 p m Leave Way’s daily at 6:19 p m Leave Fleming daily at 6:34 p m Leave Mclntosh daily at 6:49 pm Leave Walthourville daily at 7.10 p m l<eave Johnston daily at 7:30 p m Leave Doctortown 7:47 p m Arrive Jesup daily at 8:t0 p m Leave Jesup daily at 6:45 a m Leave Doctortown daily at 5:58 a m Leave Johnston daily at 6.16 am Leave Walthourville daily at 6:35 a m Leave Mclntosh daily at 6:53 a m Leave Fleming daily at 7:08 am Leave Way’s daily at 7:30 a m Leave Miller’s daily at 7:55 a m Arrive Savannah daily at 8:20 a m This train daily stops at all regular and flag stations. ALBANY EXPRESS. Leave Savannah daily at 8:00 p m Leave Jesup daily at 10:30 p m Leave Waycross daily at 12:40 a m Arrive at Callahan daily at 7:28 a m Arrive at Jacksonville daily at 9:00 a m Arrive at Dupont daily at 2:00 a m Ar at Suwannee at 4:13 a m Ar Live Oak at 4:30 a m Ar New Branford at 5:50 a m Ar Newnansville 7:17 a m Arrive Hague 7:29 a m Arrive Gainesville at 8:00 a m Arrive at Thomasville daily at 6:45 a m Arrive at Albany daily at 11:30 a m Leave Albany daily at 4:15 p m Leave Thomasville daily at 7:45 p m Leave Gainesville at 5:40 p m Leave Hague 6.11 p m Lve Newnansville 6:20 p m Lve New Branford daily at 7:50 p m Lve Live Oak daily at 9:15 p m Leave Suwannee daily at 9:35 p m Leave Dupont daily at 12:00nght Leave Jacksonville daily at 5:20 p m Leave Calahan daily at 6:30 p m Leave Waycross daily at 2:00 a m Arrive at Jesup daily at 3:40 a m Arrive at Savannah daily at 6:15 a m Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars from Savan nah to Gainesville. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars Savannah to Jacksonville. Passengers for Brunswick, take this train arriving at Brunswick via E. T., V. and G. R. R. at 6:45 a. m. Passengers for Macon take this train, arriv ingat Macon at 7:00 a m. Passengers for Fernandina, Waldo, Gaines ville, Palatka, Cedar Key, Ocala, Wildwood, Leesburg and all stations on Florida Rail way and Navigation Company and Florida Southern Railway take this train. Passengers for Madison, Monticello, Talla hassee and all Middle Florida points take this train. Connection at Jacksonville daily (Sundays excepted) for Green Cove Springs, St. Au gustine, Palatka, Enterprise, Sanford and all landings on St. John’s river. Connecting at Albany daily with passenger trains both ways on Southwestern Railroad to and from Macon, Eufaula, Montgomery, Mo bile, New Orleans, etc. Connection at Savannah daily with Charleston and Savannah Railway for all points North and East. Connecting at Savannah daily with Cen tral Railroad for points West and North west. Through tickets sold and Sleeping Car Berth accommodations secured at BREN’S Ticket Office, No. 22 Bull street, and at the company’s depot, foot of Liberty street. A Restaurant has been opened in the sta tion at Waycross, and abundant time will be allowed for meals by all passenger trains. JAS. L. TAYLOR, Gen’l Pass. Agent. R. G. FLEMING, Superintendent. Charleston & Savannah Railway G; Savannah. Ga., July 10, 1884. ON and after SUNDAY, JULY 13, the following schedule will be in effect. All trains of this road are run by Central (90) Meridian time, which is 36 minutes slower than Savannah time: Trains 43 and 47 wait indefinitely at Savannah for connection with S., F. & W. Railway. JVorlAward. A’o. 43 * AT>.47* Lv Savannah 6:55 a m 8:37 p m Ar Charleston 12:40 pm 1:45 am Lv Charleston 11:50 am 12:15 am Lv Florence 4:05 p m 4:33 a m Lv Wilmington 8:35 p m 8’53 a m Ar Weldon 2:20 a m 2:31 p m Ar F .'tersburg 4:50 a m 5:00 p w Ar Richmond 6:00 a m 6:30 p m Ar Washington 10:30 am 11:00 pm Ar Baltimore 12 no’n 12:23 a m Ar Philadelphia 3:00 p m 3:50 ar* Ar New York 5:30 pm 6:45 am NbufAward. No. 42. No. 40. Lv Charleston 3:00 p m 4:00 a m Ar Savannah 6:42 p m 6:37 a m Passengers by 8:37 p m train connect at Charleston Junction with trains to all paints North and East via Richmond and all rail line, by the 6:55 a m train to all points North via Richmond. Nor Beaufort. Pert RoyaJ. and Augusta. Leave Savannah 6:55 a m Arrive Yemassee 9:05 a m Arrive Beaufort 10:35 a m Arrive Port Royal 10:50 a m Arrive Augusta 1:40 p m Leave Port Royal 2:25 pm Leave Beaufort 2:40 p m Leave Augusta 11:40 a m Arrive Savannah 6:42 pm Passengers for Beaufort by train 43 arrive there at 10:35 a m and can return same day, leaving at 2:25 p m and arriving Savannah 6:42 p m. A first-class Dining Car is now located in Savannah, instead of being run on the line, as formerly, affording passengers a fine meal at small expense. Procure meal tickets from conductors. Pullman Palace sleepers through from Sa vannah to Washington and New York on trains 43 and 47. For Tickets, Sleeping Car reservations am? all other information, apply to Wm. Bren, Ticket Agent, 22 Bull street, and at Charles ton and Savannah Railway Ticket Office at Savannah, Florida and Western Railway Depot. C. 8. GADSDEN, Snp’t 8. C. Boydston G. P. A. J. W. Ceaig, Master Transportation. CUKE FOK PIEES. of Piles is itwiing at after getting ■bis unpleasant sensation is ißved by an applicatiar of Pile Remedy. Piles in all forms, Itch, Salt Rheum and Ringworm can be permanently cured by the use of this great remedy. Price 50 cents. Manufactured by The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua, O. Sold by Osceola Butler and E. J Kieffer. Boy’s It waists and suits at B. H. Levy Bro. & A!) trai:,. ofthlssyrlHl ■ 1 ume which : J' x-l-lbyclly. Wfi 1 Savannah, '’Z- /\N .ui after t * - > ’ '7 -.ger " ' "WSIi ' asai> bows. Vo. 51. A'-owa So- ’WydjgLSEQgSjftjg lU i'U a Ul Lv -1 30 P m Ar Augusta- 6 20 p ei Ar Maeou. ... 11 2U p m Ar Atlanta . ...Ar < ’-ilumbus... '•> ' Ar Eufaula 1 11.15 pmAr A loacy \ 1 , .A.r Milledgeville ) j Ar Eatonton \ 7; 2 No. 18. PFom Xtwi-tL . ’ 83U a m Lv...AugUSta.. L< J UUfB j 330 p m Ar..Bavannah Ar 620 iß> , 620 pm Ar Macon ‘.r , 11 20 p m Ar.. Atlanta Ar , Ar. Columbus, Ar—.. ._ ; Ar ..Eu faula.. .Ar. , 11 15 p m Ar.-Albany Ax j Ar.MiDedgevillc Ar j A r-Eatoctor.- Ar . 1 No. 54. AVon Af-rna- 1 - Vo 52 1 11 3 pm Lv Macon_..Lv 825* to 1 621a mAr Sav’nah. Ar 330 p ir. B Ar Augusta. Ar 4 30 p m • Ar Mil’g’ville Ar in 29 •> n, Ar Eatonton. At 12 30 p i- j No. 1. From Hacon. Ao. <. , W2O am Lv Macon Lv 7:15 pu ff 17 p m Ar Eufaula Ar 4 ( 0 p m Ar Albany Ar 11:15 n m iVo. 5. From Macon. No, 19. 1 8 L6Fa mTv77T...7. Macon 860 p m 12 32 pm Ar .Columbus 518 a m . No. 1. From Macon. No. 61. No. 53. • 20 a m Lv Macon....Lv 7’oo pm 400 a m I 11 25 am Ar Atlanta..Ar 11 20 p m 740 a m No. 23. F'rotn Nori Valley No 21 s 8:35 pm Lv Fort Valley 94> a m ) 9:20 pm Ar Perry 10 35 a m ! No. 2. From Atlanta. No. 64. No. 52. ’ 250 pm Lv Atlanta....Lv 7:2 pm4oo a m 650 pm Ar Macon Ar 11:17 pmßos a m Ar Eufaula.. Ar 4 09 p n 11:15 pm Ar Albany... Ar 405 p m 5 18 a m Ar...Col’bus..Ar 12 32 p m ArMil'g’ ville.Ar 10 29am Ar Eatonton.Ar 12 30 p m Ai Augusta..Ar 4 30 p m Ar Savannah. Ar 6:20 a m 3 30 p is No. 6. From Columbus. No.fo. 100 pm uv... Columbus ....Lv 904 p m 542 pm Ar Macon .....Ar 540 a m 11 20 pm Ar Atlanta.... Ar 11 25 a m Ar Eufaula —Ar 5 17 p m 11:15 p m Ar Albany ...Ar 4 00 p m Ar Milledgeville. ...Ar 10 29 a m Ar Eatonton. Ar 12 30pm Ar Augusta Ar 4 30 p m 6 20am Ar Savannah Ar 3 30 p m No. 2. From Nutaula. No. 4. 11 47 a m Lv Eufaula Lv 4 00 p m Ar -Albany......Ar 6 30 p m Ar Macon Ar Ar... Columbus... -Ar 11 20 p m Ar Atlanta Ar Milledgeville...Ar ' ~.._ Eatonton -Ar Ar Augusta Ar 6 20 a m Ar Savannah Ar No. 26. From Albany. Nj. 4. 110 pm Lv Albany Lv 3 00am 517 pm Ar Eufaula. Ar 6 30 p m Ar Macon Ar 7 00 a m 5 18 a m Ar Columbus Arl2 32 p m 1 11 20 pm Ar Atlanta Ar 11 25 a m 1 Ar Milledgeville...Ar 10 29 a m 1 Ar Eatonton Ar 12 30 p m 1 Ar Augusta. Ar 4 30 p in 1 620a mAr Savannah .Ar 330 p m , No. 22. From Eatonton and Ifilledgemlle. i 215 pm Lv Eatonton a i 342 pm Lv Milledgeville 6 15 p m Ar Macon i Ar Columbus- i Ar Eufaula i 11:15 p m Ar_ Albany- t 11 20 p m Ar_ Atlanta i 6 2<) a m Ar .Savannah- i ...Augusta I No 24 _ From Perry No 22 i 5:00 am Lv Ferry Lv 325 pin 5:45 a m Ar Fort Valley....Ar 4 15 p in Local Sleeping Cars on all night trains be 1 tween Savannah and Augusta, Savannah ana Macon, Savannah and Atlanta. Conneclvont. The Milledgeville and Eatonton train runs daily (except Monday) between Gordon and Eatonton, and daily (except Sunday; between Eatonton and Gordon. i Train No. 53 leaving Savannah at 8:45 p m, will not stop except on Sundays to put off passengers at stations between Savannah and No. 4J. Eufaula train connects at Cothbart tor i Fort Gaines daily (except Sunday The Perry accommodation train betweer i Fort Valley and Perry runs daily (except Sunday). I The Albany and Blakely accommodation train runs daily (except Sunday) between Albany and Blakely. , At Savannah with Savannah, Florida and Western Railway, at Augusta with all lines to North and East, at Atlanta with Air-Line and Kennesaw Routes to all points North, Em* and West. Tickets for all points, and Sleeping Car Berths on sale at city office, No. 20 Bull street. G. A. WhitkhkaD, WM. ROGERS Gen. Paas. Agt. Gen. Siwt., Sa van 'ah I J. C. Shaw, W. F. SHELLMAN, i i Gen.Trav. Agt. Traffic Manager, Savannah 1 Georgia. COAST LOE RAILROAD.j Cathedral Cemetery, Bonjp venture and Thuuderßolt. The following schedule will be observed on and aftei- MONDAY, May 12th 1884: CITY TIME, OUTWARD? INWARD, i INWARD. LRAVK LKAVK LEAVE 8A VA NNAH ' BONAVENTURE TH UNDKBBOLT 7 00 a. m. 7 45 a. m., 7 35 a. m 10 35 a. m. 12 40 p. m. 12 30 p. m 3 00 p. m. 4 00 p. m. 3 50 p. m, 3 50 p. m. 5 30 p. m. 5 20 p. m. *6 20 p. m.| 710 p. m.j 700 p. m, •Saturday night’s last car leai es 7:16 instead of 6:20- Take Broughton street cars 25 minutes before departure of Suburban trains. R. E. COBB, Superintendent. cm fMW Mi’ SAVANNAH, GA., August 16, On and after SUNDAY, 17th iust., followin'' Scheduleyyill be observed on outiside line : * w- Leave Arrive Leave Leave City. City. Isle o’Hope Montgom’y ■ ■ ' ! ■ 10 25 am 8 40am 810 am 745 am *3 25 pm 2 00pm 130 pm 100 pm _7JIS pm 700 pm 630 pm 600 p m *325 p m—This is the last train on Sun days. On Mondays there will be a train to Montgomery at 6 45 a m. J. H. JOHNSTON, President. ROE. V. HECKER & CO. 176 Bay Street. j SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Hscker’i Sapcriitivs Flair. 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