The Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 188?-1???, December 26, 1884, Page 6, Image 6

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6 AMERICAN HUMOB. Supplied by Our Exchangee. ‘Do you want your taxes raised ?” asks the Warsaw Wasp. We do. If you can raise them as well as nqt, do so, and send them on by money order or registered let ter. —Hartford Journal. “How is your old friend Jones getting along?” “lie has been coining money up to last Wednesday.” “Why did he stop ther?” “He was arrested.” “Whatfor?” “Coining money.”—-Drake’s Magazine. A market woman at Peoria, 111., avoids paying an election bet because she had read of the Shylock performances. She was to wheel a man around the public square, but declar- s that there was nothing in the bond about wheeling his clothes, and declares .that be will have to go without them or not at all. . It is said that in the consumption of soap per capita the United States are away ahead of every other nation. We have attained an enviable reputation. Now, fellow coun trymen, let us see to it that we do not lose it through a change of administration.—Bur lington Free Press. A Canadian Episcopal Bishop of Scotch birth was the guest some time ago of a .xirtain rector in Buffalo. Speaking of his visit afterward, the old gentleman said: “They were all people, and most kind, I am sure; but do you know, my dear, they gave me water to drink at the table and upon going to bed, as if I had been a horse.” Dr. Blister is one of those physicians who do not take any nonsense from their pa t'en* . One dayjrst week he presented a bill to Mose Schaumburg. “One hundred end sissy tollars!” exclaimed Mose. “Vy, mine Gott, two funerals in dot family vould not has cost me so much as dot.” “It’s not too late to have a funeral in the house yet,” replied Dr. Blister, drawing an a'my size revolver. The physician heels 1 ’mself whenever a patient feels indis j ised to settle. —Texas Siftings. PRETTY WOMEN. Ladies who would retain freshness and viyacity. Don’t fail to try “Wells’ Health Benewer.” Miss Annie Dantzler, Kingston, Ga,'says: “I can testify to the good of Brown’s Iron Bitters, for loss of appetite and general de bility.” Too Many to the Acre. Our crop of Overcoats has been too plenti ful for this season, and as the weather proph ets predict mild weather for next year—lßßs and ’B6—we have decided not to burn our stock, but to put them on the market, and seZZ them for what they will bring. Our Overcoats must be sold. It is only a question for you if you will take advantage of our low prices and supply yourself with an Overcoat, and save money. We will sell you a good, strong 89 Overcoat for 86, a 815 Overcoat for 812, and the finest 830 Overcoat in Savannah for 820. Boys’ Overcoats, from 4 to 12 years old, as low as 83, Youths’ Overcoats, from 12 to 17 years, from 85 up. We have plenty of fine Suits on baud which we will sell at greatly reduced prices. Rememberand buy of the “Famous,” as we give a prize of half the purchase money to every twentieth purchaser. “Famous” New York Clothing House, 140 Congress street. Mr. William McCormick (mailing clerk), Savannah, says: “Brown’s Iron Bitters cured me of dyspepsia, with which I had suffered for twenty years. It is a wonderful medi cine.” _ DR. LOWERY'S REMEDY Infuses new life In the debilitated; it assimilates with the blood and and supplies that deficiency in the nervous system, which Is the cause of debility and physical prostration. It acts on the liver, kidneys, bladder, and reproductive organs, causing healthy secretions, thereby stopping waste and building anew—when the face re sumes the bloom of health, the eye its lustre and the brain its power. This remedy can be obtained of druggists and dealers generally. Price 81.90 per package; three packages, two dollars; sufficient to cure ordinary eases. Ask your druggist for it; do not take any other. If you cannot obta it send direct, with price, and it will be securely sealed, by mail to your address. Address Depot and Labratory, Dr. Bowery’s Remedies, No. 18 E. Fourteenth St. New York City. Advice free; send stamp for reply. Mr. D. E. Sullivan, Macon, Ga, says : “I have used Brown’s Iron Bitters for in digestion, and regard it as an infalible remedy.” A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I wll send a receipt that will cure you, fbbb of charge, This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, New York City. Mrs. Rosa Shumate, Savannah, says : “I have used Brown’s Iron Bitters with good results. For dizziness and impure blood it it is unequaled. YOUNG MEN! READ HIS. The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich., otter to send their celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belt and other Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days, to men (young or old! afflict ed with nervous debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is Incurred, as thlry days’ trial is al lowed V rite for them at once for Illustrated pamphlet n ee. Mrs. L. Salter, 213 Charlton street, Sa vannah, says: “My sister-in-law and I used Brown’s Iron Bitters for dyspepsia and general debility caused by malaria, and it afforded great relief.” Solomons’ Cough and Cold Remedy has a more Immediate and decided beneficial effect uponthe Throat, Bronchial Tubes and Lungs than any other known remedy. It perma nently cures Coughs, Colds, Dryness, Tick ling of the Throat and Breathing Tubes, and prevents their development into that dread ful disease Consumption. Mr. Charles H. Blun. Mr. Andrew H. Charl ton and Major L. M. Mclntosh and other well known citizens of Savannah and elsewhere, have given highly favored testimonials, and we are permitted to refer to them. SOLOMONS & CO., Proprietors, Savannah, Ga. Mr. L. B. Smith (Sheriff of Effingham r mity), Springfield, Ga., says: “While suf fering from dyspepsia, indigestion, etc., I lost' thereby five pounds; Brown’s Iron Bit ters cured me, and I increased in weight. Dr.,Bosanko. This name has become so familiar with the most of people throughout the United States that it is hardly necessary to state that he is the originator of the great Dr. Bosanko Cough and Lung Syrup, the people’s favorite remedy, wherever known, for Coughs, Colds, Consumption and all affections of the Ihrqat and Lungs. Price 50 cents and 81.00. Sold by Osceola Butler and K. J. Kieffer.—Adv. Linen collars, latest styles, standing and ur r -down, reduced from to 10 ce at L Frlel’a. THE SAVANNAH DAUY TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1884. | RKSTUARANTS AND BARS. -The ta Ms Ciiy! d AND Don’t Fail to Remember It! » WHEN YOU P ? Wish to Get a First-Class Meal, SERVED UP IN SUPERB STYLE, » AT i MS Hicks’ Restaurant, s ' t SUCCESSORS TO i W. 15. Ferrell, Nos. 11 and 12 Market Basement. t o*our best commendation comes from our “ Regular Prompt attention, polite waiters and a Bill i of Fare unsurpassed. Pulaski House WINE BILLIARD saloont l> I . Has been FITTED UP in SUPERB STYLE, r and is one of the COSIEST RESORTS in the > city. If you wish to enjoy a good game on first-class Tables and spend a pleasant even : ing, visit this place. i J. J. SULLIVAN, PROPRIETOR. ' fiIISTIST OYSTER & CHOP HOUSE. T. 11. .Enright,Fropr, Cor. Broughton and Drayton Sts. Open for the Season. Renovated and Im proved, and the MOST ATTRACTIVE RES TAURANT in the South. NEW YORK OYSTERS and THE FINEST NORTHERN MEATS! DELICIOUS CHOPS, Etc. COOKING UNEXCELLED! #S-Everything Served in the Best Style and at Reasonable Prices.*®# O-Superb Cuisine, Attentive Waiters, and the Best in the Market.*®# MRS.' M. A. E. KIRKSEY, 59 Whitaker I'l street, Savannah, says: Brown's Iron . Bitters did me much good when troubled with dyspepsia. I found It to be all that is claimed for it. VI. T. QLIVAV. Manufacturer of Soda, Sarsaparilla, Ginger Ale, Sipnons 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 table Institutions holding Fairs, Festivals or Picnics ean be assured of a liberal discount. All orders from the country will receive 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 new friends in my “new departure.” M. T. QIjITXfVIX. MR. W. J. O’BRIEN, 25 West Broad street, Savannah, says: I was troubled with weakness, accompanied by dizziness and general weakness. Brown’s Iron Bitters gave me.complete relief. GOE. V. BECKER & CO. ITB Bay SAVANNAH, GA. kcksr’s Sipitei Ito. isto’: Piditi hiring Mr tai'i Sttirit’ ' TL/TR. W. W. CARTER, Savannah, says : I have used Brown’s Iron Bitters with great benefit and I shall ever recommend it; J. E.. SANDIFORD, Green Groeer. [At thia old and well established market, South Broad street, will always be found 1 Choice Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork, Sausages, Chickens, Eggs and Vegetables. Choice Beef from Northern markets received every week per steamers. Boston Corned Beef always on ’ hand. Marketing delivered free of charge to any part ’ of the city. TLfRS. K - E - WALTERS, Waidburg and -Lv*. west Broad streets, Savannah, says : I have used Brown’s Iron Bitters with good results. I For the Holidays. > * J £ Leave your orders for CHRISTMAS CAKES ' at the Variety Bakery, 92 Broughton street, or at the Branch under Masonic Temple. t Fruit, Pound, Almond, Pound Silver Cake I and other varieties. JOHN DERST, Proprietor. , SANTA CLAUS! I ——-AT DAVID WEISBEIN & CO/S WE DESIRE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT AT OUR ESTABLISHMENT WILL BE FOUND A THOROUGHLY SELECTED STOCK OF DOLLS I TOYS! Albums ! Writing Desks ! 1 BISQUE FIGURES ! } TOILET SETS Fancy Glass and Chinaware I > HOD BOS 1 SILK HANDKERCHIEFS ! , AND A THOUSAND OTHER USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR Holiday Presents! f We beg especially to call attention to our IMMENSE STOCK OE Ladies’ & Children’s Cloaks ks, Russian Circulars, Newmarkets, x 3 l. AAKE TM ! ;SHAWE S ! Dress Goods and Dress Silks X ALL OF WHICH WE OFFER AT Onr Well Known Low Prices. David AVeisilrcin Co. News from tlie Only ONE PRICE SHOE STOKE IN SAVANNAH! As We Have Steadily Increased Oar Already Fine Stock of Ms’, Lab’ and Children’s Shoes! We can claim the best line in the city. We would impress upon the public that we hold our selves RESPONSIBLE for all FINE GOODS sold by us. There Is no shop-worn stock sold by us, as our goods are all new and we are constantly receiving fresh supplies. IN OUR Hat and Cap Department! We fear no competition, as our assortment of Styles is unequalled by auy store in the city. OUR SPECIAL LINE OF CHILDREN’S FANCY CAPS! Is pronounced a BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT, embracing the LATEST STYLES and designs. AN INSPECTION OF OUR MRS AND SATCHELS . Is solicited, to prove that our Prices of these articles are at the very Lowest Possible Figures ! FOR THE HOLIDAY*# ! 1 WE HAVE JUST OPENED A FINE LINE OF 'his’ Emhibsi Slip and Silk Umbrellas. 3 As we sell STRICTLY FOR CASH, we are enabled to mark our goods at LOWEST POS : SIBLE PRICES, and as everything is marked in PLAIN FIGURES, fair dealing is assured • to all by our ONE PRICE SYSTEM, i COLLAT BROTHERS, ’ 149 Broughton Street. t ——— e MRS. H. G. TAYLOR, 174 Taylor street, Sa di vannah, says: I took Brown’s Iron Bit ers for general debility and it has proven a plendld.health invlgorator. . | I MR. J. P. LEVY, 1’ I Congress street, Savan 1R nah, says: I used Brown’s Iron Bitters for dyspepsia and stomach troubles with great benefit. i fatirflHrt *eheflttles. I Csntrai and Soattam [AU trains ot this system are mn by Standard ISO Meridian time which Is 38 minutes slower than tlm kept by city. I Savannah, Ga., December 20,1884. ZAN and after SUNDAY, December 21. Vz 1884, passenger trains on the Central and Southwestern Railroads and Branches will run as follows: I READ DOWN. P.FAD ' No. 51, From Hmmnnoh . 53 10 06 am Lt Savannah ....Lv 8 45 3 45pm Ar Augusta -Ar 550 » w 625 p mAr Macon .i...Ar 346• in , 11 25 nm Ar Atlanta Ar 780* Hl ‘ 4.-25a m. Ar Columbia ....Ar 12 83 pit Ar Eufaula.. Ar 316 m 11:15 p ro Ar A Jbany Ar 12 20 p in .............Ar Milledgeville ...... Ar 0 5!9 - n ,A> Ertonton Ari!? 80 pjn No. 18. From Augusta. No 22 No. 20 9 25 a m Lv...Augusta ; Lv 9 a o nr X3op ro Ar. Psvourwh Ar 6 30 ir 6 95 pm Ar Maron Ar . '1 25 n m Ar Atlarts Ar 4:25 am Ar/''ol-”'hn«,... .-A- Ar Erfada _ ~ !1:15p m ♦> APs.-r- . Ar .Milledgeville A r,. M Ar Fatenton .Ar No 54 F-nv ,5.,-ieps. 3% 5g 12:00 a m Lv Macon ..,Iv., I. O” ~ r 6 ''o » m Ar Pav’r’sh. Ar. 80 p >* .A’.A.nvpete .Ar.. 84S F Ar Eatonton, ..Ar 12 30 p m 1. From Macon. No. 8 7 50 am Lv Macon Lv 7:15 ptr 3 16pm Ar Eufaula Ar 12 20 p m Ar Albany Ar 11:15 p m No, 5. From Macon. No. 19. 8 15am Lv Macon 7 35 p m 12 33 p m Ar Columbus 4 25 a m No. 1. From ifacon. No. 51. Wb.53 “20 am LvMacon....Lv 730 p m 3f 7 am 12 25 p m Ar Atlanta..Ar 11 25 p tn 7 39 a rr No. 23. From Fort Valiev No 21 8:35 p m Lv Fort Valley 9 45 a w 9:20 p m Ar Perrv 10 35 a m No. 2. From Atlanta. No. 54 No. 52 250 pm Lv Atlanta....l.v 8 : ’0 pm 355 a m 650 pm Ar Macon Ar 11:45 pm 735 a m Ar Eufaula.. Ar 3 16 p n 11:15 p m Ar Albany... Ar ..12 20 p ns 4 25 a m Ai...CoJ’bus..Ar 12 33 p m Ar Mil'g’ville.Ar 10 29 a m Ar Eatonton.. Ar .... . 12 30pm Ai Augusta ..Ar 3 45 p m Ar Savannah. Ar 6:30 a m 3 30 p nr No. 6. From Colum'ns No. 20. 1 00 p m Lv... Columbus Lv ft 53 p m 5 42 p m Ar Macon.. Ar 6 00 a ro II 25 p m Ar..... Atlanta. Ar 12 25 p m Ar Eufaula ...Ar 3 16 p m 11:15 pm Ar Albany ~..Ar12 20 p m Ar Milledgeville.....Ar 10 29 a m Ar Eatonton Ar 12 30 p m Ar Augusta Ar 3 45 p m 6 30am Ar Savannah .Ar 3 30 p m No. 2. From No. 4. 11 56 a m Lv_ Eufaula Lv 415 pm Ar .Albany Ar 7 15 p m Ar Macon Ar 425 a m Ar... Columbus... ..Ar ...„. ... 11 25 pm Ar... Atlanta Ar Milledgeville...Ay Eatonton Ar Ar Augusta Ar 6 30s mAr Savannah......Ar No. 26. From Albany. No. 38. Nj. 4 10 45 a m Lv ...Albany2 50. p mLv 340 air 3 16 p m Ar Eufaula Ar Ar..Macon. 7 15 p m...Ar 7 52 a m Ar..Columbus.4 25 a mArl2 33 p ro Ar.AtJanta 11 25 n m.Ar 12 25 p m Ar Milledgeville...Ar 10 29 aro Ar... Eatonton Ar 12 30 pro Ar Augusta . Ar 3 45 p in 6 30 a m Ar Savannah Ar 3 30 p m No 26. F om Fatonton and Hfillrdasmile, 2 15 p m Lv Eatonton.. 342 pm Lv Milledgeville 6 25 p m Ar Macon 425 a m Ar Columbus Ar Eufaula 11:15 p m Ar. Albany 11 25 p m Ar. Atlanta 6 30am Ar Savannah. Augusta No 24 From Perry No 22 5:45 am Lv Perry Lv 3 ‘.'s pir 6:30 a m Ar Fort Valley....Ar 4 15 p n Local Sleeping Cars on all night trains bs tween Savannah and Augusta, Savannah and Macon, Savannah and Atlanta. Uonnecttons The Milledgeville and Eatonton train ruro laily (except Monday) between Gordon and Eatonton, and daily (except Sunday, betweer Eatonton ami Gordon. Train No. 53 leaving Savannah at 8:45 p ro, will not stop except on Sundays to put off oss-iengers at stations between Savannah and Yo. 41 Enfaula train connects at Cuthbert for Fci t Gaines daily (except Sunday The Perry accommodation trai between Fort Valley and Perry runs daily (except Sunday!. The Albany and Blakely accommodation ’.rain runr daily (except Sunday) between klbany and Blikely. A.t Savannah with Savannah. Florida an W«stem Railway, at Augusta with all lines fr North and East, at Atlanta with Air-Line and Aennesaw Boules to all points North, Eer and West. Tickets for all p-ffnts, and Sleeping C» Berths on sal eat city office, No. 20 Bui’ street. G. A. Whitehbad, WM. ROGEES, Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Supt., Savan-'ab J. C. Shaw, W. F. SHELLMAN, fon.Trav, Agt. Traffic Manager, Savannah Georgia. Charhstsn & Savannah Hallway C: Savannah, Ga., Oct. 30th, 1884. Schedule in effect Nov. 2d, 1884. Trains 43 and 47 wait Indefinitely at Savan na' or connection with S., F. & W. Ry. Northward No 35. No 43 No 47. Lv Savannah...2:oo p m 6:55 a m 8:37 p m Ar Charleston..7:2s p m 12:40 p m 1:45 a m Ar Wilmington B:ospm 8-35 am Ar Weldon 2:35 a m 2:45 p m Ar Richmond 5:48 a m 6:10 p m Ar Washington 10:30 am 11:00 pm Ar New York 5:30 pm 6:50 am Ar Yort Royal 6:30 p m 11:40 a m Ar Augusta 2:15 p m SbutAward. No 34. No 40. No 42 No 48 Lv Charl’n 8:15 a m 4:00 a m 3:20 p m 2:45 a m Lv Port R’l 7:35 a in 2:05 p m LvAugusta 11:40 a m Ar Sav’h 12:00 n’n 6:4lam 7:00 pm 5:52am All trains dally. Train No. 47 will stop only at Ridgeland, Green Pond and Ravenel. For Tickets, Sleeping Car reservations and all other Information, apply to Wm. Bren, Ticket Agent, 22 Bull street, and at Charles ton and Savannah Railway Tisket Office at Savannah, Florida and Western Railway Depot. C. S. GADSDEN, Supt. S. C. Boylston, G. P. A: J. W. Cbaiq, Master Transportation. MRS. R. C. FETZER, corner New Houston ’ i'l and West Broad streets. Savannah, says : ' Brown’s Iron Bitters cured my daugnter of ’ dyspepsia when doctors failed to give relief. My husband also used it lor general debility with marked benefit. _ Savacnah, Florida & Western Bailway [All trains of this road aro run by Central (90) Meridian time which is 30 urinates slower than Savannah time.] Superintendent’s Office, 1 Savannah, November 1, 1884. f ON and after November 2, 1884, Passenger Trains on this road will run as follows: }j ATLANTIC COAST LINE EXPRESS. 11 Lve Savannah dally at 6:12 ain Ar Savannah daily at :7;40 p m , Ar Jesup dally at 8:17 a m Ar Way cross dally at 8:25 a m Ar Callahan dully at 11:50 a m - Ar Jacksonville daiy at ...12:30 p m Stops at all regular stations between Savan r nah and Jacksonville. 0 FAST MAIL. n Lve Savannah dally at 7:01 a m g Ar Savannah daily at 8:17 p m Ar Jesup dally at 8:43 a rn ■ Ar Waycrossdaily at ...9:50 am » Ar Callahan daily at ...11:29 a m Ar Jacksonville dally at 12:00 noon j; Ar Dupont daily at 11:15 am Ar Valdosta daily at ..12:06 p m Ar Quitman daily at .12:40 p m Ar Thomasville daily at 1:30 p m Ar Bainbridge daily at 3:30 p m Ar Chattahoochee daily at 3:52 pm Stops only at stations named above, and at all stations between Thomasville and Chat tahooebee. Passengers for Brunswick take this train, arriving at Brunswick (via B. & W. Railway) at 1:13 p. m. Passengers for Fer nandina, Waldo, Ocala, Leesburg, Gaines ville, Cedar Key an d all points on the Florida Railway and Navigation Company, take this - train. Close connections at Jacksonville daily for Green Cove Springs, St. Augustine, Palatka, Enterprise, Sanford and all land ings on St. Johns river. ‘ Passengers for Pensacola, Mobile, New Or ’ leans, Texas and trans-Mississippi points, take this train, arriving at Pemacola at 10:05 B pm, Mobile 2:40 am, New Orleans 7:45 am. Pullman Buffet and sleeping cars Waycross to New Orleans. CHARLESTON EXPRESS. Lve Savannah daily at 1:30 p m Ar Savannah daily at 1:80 p m - Ar Jesup daily at 3:31 p m Ar Waycross daily at 5:00 p m 3 Ar Callahan dally at 7:13 p m , Ar Jacksonville daily at 8:00 p m Stops at all regular stations between Savan nah and Jacksonville. Pullman parlor cars - from Savannah to Jacksonville. 1 Passengers for Brunswick take this train, ’ arriving at Brunswick (via B. and M. R.) at ‘ 8:16 p. m. - JESUP EXPRESS. Lve Savannah daily at 4:20 p m . Ar Savannah daily at 8:45 a m Ar Jesup dally at 7:00 p m - Stops at all regular and flag stations be -3 tween Savannah and Jesup. 1 ALBANY EXPRESS. Lve Svannah daily at 7:20 p m 6 Ar Savannah daily at 6:05 a m > Ar Jesup dally at 9:58 p m ) Ar Waycross daily at 11:35 p m j Ar Callahan daily at 4:45 a m Ar Jacksonville doily at 6:lsam Ar Dupont daily at 1:20 a in ' Ar Live Oak daily at 3:47 a m Ar Gainesville daily at 7:0o a m Ar Valdosta daily at 3:30 am 1 Ar Quitman daily at 4:30 a m j Ar Thomasville daily at 6:00 ain ! ArAlbany dailyat 10:30am , Pullman Palace Slleeping cars from Sa vannah to Gainesville. Pullman Buffet 1 sleeping cars from Savannah to Jackson -1 ville. Passengers for Brunswick, via Jesup 1 take this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:lo i am. . Passengers for Fernandina, Waldo, Gaines ’ ville, Palatka, Cedar Key, Ocala, Wildwood. Leesburg and all stations on Florida Railway and Navigation Company and Florida South, ern Railway take this train. Passengers for Madison, Monticello, Talla hassee and all Middle Florida points take this train. Connection at Jacksonville daily with Peo • pie’s Line of steamers and railroads for St. Augustine and all points on St. Johns River. Through tickets sold and Sleeping Car Berth aocomdations secured at BREN’S Ticket Office, No. 22 Bull street, and at the company’s depot, foot of Liberty street. JAS. L. TAYLOR, Gen’l Pass. Agent. R.G. FLEMING, Snpelntendent. COAST LBE RAILKOAD. Cathedral Cemetery, Bona venture and Thunderbolt. Th# following schedule will be observed on and afte? MONDAY. May 12th 1884: CTTV TIME. OUTWARD INWABD. INWABD. LEAVE LEAVE LEAVE SAVANNAH lONAVENTUBF "HUNDEBBOLT 7 00 a. in. 7 45 a. ro. 7 35 a. ra, 10 35 a. m'2 40 p. ml 230 p, m 3 00 p. ro. 4 00 p, ro. 3 50 p, m, 3 50 p. m. 5 30 p. m. 5 20 p. m. •6 20 p. m. 710 p. mJ 700 p, m, •Saturday night’s last ear leaves 7:15 instead of 6:20- Take Broughton street cars 25 minu before departure of Suburban trains. mi wriw. SAVANNAH, November 11, 1884. On and after WEDNESDAY, November 12, . the following Schedule will be run on the Suburban Line : Leave Arrive j Leave — I ~ Leave ~ City. City. Isle of Hope Montg’ry. ! 6:30 p. m. 8:40 a. m.| 8:10 a. m. | 7:45 a. m. 1 SPECIAL-SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. ~ Leave Arrive ~Leave Leave City. City. Isle of Hope Montg’ry. 10:25 a. m. 8:40 a. m. 8:10 a. m. 7:45 a. m, *3:25 p. m. 2-00 p. m. 1:30 p. m. 1:00 p. m 7:00 p. m. 6:30 p.m. 6:00 p, m. 5:30 p, m. *3:25 p. m.—l bls Is the last train on Sun days. On Mondays there will be a tralnto Montgomery at 6:45 a. m. I, H. JOHNSTON. Pres Idin. anti Savannah Club, Livery & Board Stables. i —-nrr* • Yr-'- i —■ — , Corner k Drayton, McDonough and Hull sts. A. W. HARMON, Prop’r. Headquarters for fine Turn-Outs. Personal attention given to Boarding Horses. Tele i phone No, 205. TO THE I'I'BLIC. 1 2 Owing to.the present occupant’s lease not t / expiring until January Ist, 1885, I will not 1 take possession of PULASKI HOUSE STA { BLES until that date. f E. C. GLEASON.