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NEWS NOTES.
The artesian well business is being prose
cuted by the paper makers of Holyoke,
Mass., with varying degrees of success and
failure. In some instances wells have been
abandoned after a depth of from 500 'o
1,000 feet was reached, no water haying
been found.
Sixteen years ago Mr. Gladstone told the
people of St. Serveol’s f hurch, Penmaen
mawr, that he would give them a bell as
soon as thev would build a tower to hang it
in. The tower is now receiving its finishing
touches, and Mr. Gladstone has just ordered
a bell for it, weighing 2,100 weight and
tuned to the note of E.
Tramways are becoming popular in Great
Britain. The length of the line open for
public traffic in 1884 is given as 752 miles,
as against 671 miles in 1883; and the num
ber of passengers carried in 1884 was 330,-
794,405, against 295,721,171 in the year
ending June 30,1884. The total capital paid
up in 1884 was XU,008,121 against £9,929,-
789 in 1883.
Last year some one in England sent to
Mr. Labourchere the sum of 5,000 new six
pences for distribution among the children
in the London hospitals and workhouses.
The same person has this year sent to Mr.
Labouchere 8,000 sixpences with a request
that they be given to the children in the
London workhouse infirmaries, and work
house schools.
An Italian woman in Brooklyn, Wednes
day, ate a porus plaster which her husband
had purchased that she might apply it to
her rheumatic shoulder. She was made so
ill that the services of an ambulance surgeon
were required. He said that her novel meal
had done her very little harm. The woman
thought the plaster was to be taken inter
nally.
The Walla Walla, W. T., Union says:
“For the first time in the history of the
Pacific coast, and certainly for the first
time in the history of the Territory of Wash
ington, two women were elected Justices of
the Peace, on the fourth day of November,
in King’s county. They were Mrs. J. An
derson and Mrs. Eliza Forbes. Quite a
contest was made against Mrs. Forbes, but
she beat her opponent, a Mr. Langland, by
eight votes. Mrs. Mary Dunlap ran for
Constable in the same precinct as Mrs.
Forbes, but was beaten by a Mr. Thomp
son.”
As two women were riding a few days
ago, in a phaeton drawn by two horses in
the vicinity of Fort Keough, Montana, the
animals took fright at an old buffalo skele
ton lying on the prairie and dashed toward
the bluffs, over-hanging the Yellowstone
ri’-er, all the efforts of the occupants of the
vehicle to check them being in vain. When
within a few yards of the precipice the ladies
managed to leap from the vehicle and for
tunately escaped with a few bruises. A few
seconds later the horses and phaeton went
over the bluff, the former being horribly
mangled and the latter smashed to atoms on
the rocks below.
On Friday Mrs. Catharine Gabel cele
brated her one hundredth anniversary in
the family mansion at Gabelsville, near
Reading, Pa 1 The old lady was attired in
black, with a white kerchief and cap. Her
hair is silvery white. By her side, also in
a wide arm chair, sat her eldest daughter,
aged eighty-one, looking older than her
mother. About three hundred relatives and
friends called, ana brought many presents.
Mrs. Gabel was a tall and muscular woman
in her time, and her health now is very
good. Her eyes are strong, and she wears
no glasses. She sleeps ten hours.every night
and enjoys all kinds of wholesome food. She
has been a widow sixty-one years. She was
married at eighteen, and is the mother of
eleven children, eight of whom are still
living..
PRETTY WOMEN.
Ladies who would retain freshness and
viyacity. Don’t fail to try “Wells’ Health
Kenewer.”
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
names the bloom of health, the eye its lustre
and the brain its power. This remedy can be
obtained of druggists and dealers generally.
Price 61.90 per package; three packages, two
dollars; sufficient to cure ordinary cases.
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. Lowery’s Remedies,
No. 18 E. Fourteenth St.
New York City.
Advice free; send stamp lor reply.
Tiiis'ld.-a of Going West
to Colorado or New Mexico forpureairtore
lieve Consumption, is all a mistake. Any
reasonable man would use Dr. Rosanko’s
Cough and Lung Syrup for Consumption in
all its first stages. It never fails to give re
lief in all cases of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis,
Pains n the Chest and all affections that are
considered primary to Consumption. Price,
5n cents and 81. Sold by Oceola Butler and
E. J„Kieffer.
Drunkenness, or the Liquor Habit, can
be Cured by Administering Dr.
Hain s’ Golden S pcific.
It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea
Without the Knowledge of the person taking
It, effecting a speedy and permanent cure,
■whether the patient is a moderate drinker or
an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards
have been made temperate mea who have
taken the Golden Specific in their coffee
without their knowledge, and to-day believe
they quit drinking of their own free will.
No harmful effects result from its adminis
tration. Cures guaranteed. Circulars and
testimonials sent free. Address
Golden specific Co.,
185 RacbSt., Cincinnati, O.
Just as Good.
Many unscrupulous dealears may tell you
-they have remedies for Coughs and Colds
equal in merit and in every respect just as
good as the old reliable Dr. Bosanko Cough
and Lung Syrup, unless you insist upon this
remedy and will take no other, you are liable
to be greatly deceived. Price A) cenls and 81-
loSbdy Osceola Butler and E. J. Kieffer.
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, Tlck
ng of the Throat and Breathing Tubes, and
revents their development into that dread
disease Consumption
Mr. Charles H. Blun, Mr. Andrew H. Charl
n and Major L. M. Mclntosh and other well
known citizens of Savannah and elsewhere,
have given highly favored testimonials, and
we are permitted to
Proprietors, Savannah, Ga.
A Bargain.
We have got a fine lot of Lyon’s makeof
Silk Umbrellas, 28 inches; good size Gentle
men's Umbrellas, which we offer at 83.50.
Gentlemen in want of fine Overcoats, such
as are not seen in but very few houses, can be
oundat B. H. Levy & Bro.’s.
THE SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1885.
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ses, _ Female Weaknesses,
Jaundice, Biliousness, flettrl
ache. Sour Sto'nneii, Dyspepsi::,
Constipation, Files, Pains in the
Back, Loins, or Side, Retention or
No n- Reten tf o n of Urine.
$1.23 AT DRUGGISTS.
O-TAKE NO OTHER.
Send for Illustrated Pamphlet of Solid Tes
timonials of Absolute Cures.
HUNT’S REMEDY CO.,
6 Frovidcnv rs. I,
In cafles of dys_
" t s liver complaint,
SS/X inactivity of the
XzMbA kidneysand blad-
der, constipation
and other organ
ic maladies, Hos
_ tetter’s Stomach
Bitters is a tried
remedy, to which
the medical
Wbrotherhood
nave lent their
professional sanc
tion, and which
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STOMACH tive and house-
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# i I stomach, liver
and bowels has an unbounded popularity.
For sale by Druggists and Dealers, to whom
pply for Hostetter’s Almanac for 1885.
REBTUARANTS AND BARS.
Th h ol the City!
AND
Don’t Fail to Remember It!
WHEN YOU
Wish to Get a First-Class Meal,
SERVED UP IN SUPERB STYLE,
AT •
M Hicks’ Restaurant,
SUCCESSORS TO
W. ZB. I’’ e r re 11.
Nos. 11 and 12 Market Basement.
kS-Our best commendation comes from our
Regular Boarders.
Prompt attention, polite waiters and a Bill
of Fare unsurpassed.
Pulaski House
WISE ASH BILLIARD
SAIjOOA t
Has been FITTED UP In SUPERB STYLE,
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.
J. J. SULLIVAN,
PROPRIETOR.
BUI '■«
OYSTER &CHOP HOUSE.
T. U- .Enrigh.t 9 l’ropr,
Cor. Bronghton 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!
Served in the Best Style
and at Reasonable Prices.-g#
kj-Superb Cuisine, Attentive Walters, and
; the Best in the Market.
i AMERICAN
ELECTRIC LIGHT, 60c.
A complete model Incandes
cent Lamp, with Bat
tery, Stand, Globe, Platina Bur
ner, Wire, &c., with instructions
for putting in perfect operation,
will be sent, post-paid, for 00 cts.
FREDERICK LOWEY,
96 Fulton street, New York.
To be convinced call around and see L.
Fried’s before making your purchases else
’ where, as the price and quality of goods sells
SANTA CLAUS!
m TOBI & CO/S
:o:
WE DESIRE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT AT OUR ESTABLISHMENT WILL BE
FOUND A THOROUGHLY SELECTED STOCK OF
DOLLS! TOYS!
Albums I Writing Desks !
BISQUE FIGURES I
VASES, TOILET
Fancy Glass and Chinaware I
HAM MS I « !
AND A THOUSAND OTHER USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR
Holiday Presents!
E
—We beg especially to call attention to our
IMMENSE STOCK OF
Ladies’ & Children’s Cloaks
s, Russian Circulars, Newmarkets,
BEATVE ET S ! ;SHA WE S I
Dress Goods and Dress Sillis I
ALL OF WHICH WE OFFER AT
Our Well Known Low Prices.
David AVeis»l>ein Co.
News fi’oiii tlie Only
ONE PRICE
SHOE STORE IN SAVANNAH!
As We Have Steadily Increased Our
Already Fine Stock of
Ms’, Ladies’ aii Children’s Shoes I
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 I
We fear no competition, as our assortment of Styles is unequalled by any store in the city.
OUR SPECIAL LINE OF
CHILDREN'S FANCY CA 8 !
Is pronounced a BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT, embracing the LATEST STYLES and designs.
AN INSPECTION OF OUR
MKS AN SATCHELS
! Is solicited, to prove that our Prices of these articles are at the very
Lowest Possible Figures I
lOIt THE HOLIDAYS I
I
WE HAVE JUST OPENED A FINE LINE OF
.Usds’ Eatotai Slippers id Siik Umbrellas.
‘ As we sell STRICTLY FOR CASH, we are enabled to mark our goods at LOWEST POS
s SIBLE PRICES, and as everything Is marked In PLAIN FIGURES, fair dealing is assured
’ to all by our ONE PRICE SYSTEM.
COLLAT BROTHERS,
’ 149 Broughton Street.
f’ailroad arbrdulfH.
Central and Southwestern lulreae
[All trains of this system are rnn by Standard (90
Herldlan time which IsMmirutes slrww this tlr
kept by city. I
Savannah. Ga., December 20.1884.
ON and after SUNDAY’, December 21.
1884, passenger trains on the Central and
Southwestern Railroads and Branches will
run as follows:
HBAr> m”>i ~' C AD r'”
Va 51 "-OI v- •»■>
10 00am Lv Savannah L’ 845
3 45 p m.Ar Augusta Yr 550 r T
625 p m Ar Macon. . Ar ’46 t r
'1 25 nra Ar AtJr.nta *r 78C s B
4.’25a m. Ar Colrmbns Ar 1? S 3 f K
Ar Fnfsula. Ar 316 w
11.15 n tn 4r ‘ Ibanv Ar 12 20 p w
A» MwadgeviU* A- '' ■
V Ar 80 *ff
So, 18. Srrtm No 22 20
925 » m Lv.. Augusts ; L 9 v
’ 30 p m Ar. Savannah 1f 3c
e ’s pm 4.r . Maron Ar
1 25 p m Ar Atlanta., Ar
4:25 am I r. Columbus A-
Ar Eufa-t’s
11:15 p m Ar ♦jh«r<r 1
- Fstonton Ar
Mr> 54 Jfuroa. 52
12 00 am Lv Vttoor. I - .... 0 ■
6 fi am Ar Rs-’nah, Ar... 9 go r
Ar Anr-wta t t ?45 >
Ar W’lr’viJle Ar ‘*o 91’ «
Ar Eatonton...Ar 12 30 p tr
i 1. From Macon. 8
75Jarn Lv Macon L 7:15 p ”
3'6 p m Ar Eufaula Ar
’2 20 n m Ar Albany Ar 11:15 p n
;Vo. 5. From .Macon Fa, 19
Bisam Lv Macon 7 35 p m
11 33 nm Ar Columbus 4 25 a m
Vo. 1 From Macon So 51 TV0.53
20 am Lv Macon....Lv 7 30 p m S ■7s ns
12 25 p m Ar Atlanta..Ar 11 25 p m 7 33 a n
So. 23. From Fo't Valley So 2'.
8:35 p m Lv Fort Valley 9 45 am
9:20 p m Ar Perry 10 35 a n>
So. 2. From Atlanta. So 54 Sn. 52
2 50 p m Lv Atlanta....Lv 8: 0 p m 3 55 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 n
4 25 a m Ar...Col’bus..Ar 12 33 p m
Ar Mil'g’ville.Ar 10 29 a m
_Ar Eatonton. Ar .. .1230 p m
Ai Augusta ..Ar 3 45 p m
ArSavannah.Ar 6:’O a m 3 30 p t»
So. 6. From Columtc; Sn. 20.
106 pm Lv... Ctiumbus Lv 0 53 p m
5 42 p m Ar Macon Ar 6 Os a m
!.l 25 p m Ar..... Atlanta Ar 12 25 p m
Ar Eufaula Ar 3 16pm
11:15 p m Ar Albany.. Arl2 20 p m
Ar Milledgeville. ...Ar 10 29 a m
Ar Eatonton ..Ar 12 30p ro
.Ar Augusta Ar 3 45 p m
6 30 a m Ar Savannah Ar 3 30 p rn
No. 2. From Sujaulo. N 0.4.
11 56 a m Lv Eufaula Lv
415 pm Ar Albany Ar
7 15 p in Ar Macon A r
426 am Ar Columbus Ar ...„.
125 pm Ar -Atlanta Ar
Milledgeville...Ar
Eatonton Ar
Ar Augusta Ar
6 30am Ar Savannah . Ar
No. 26. From Alb my. No. 3 X '. N - 4
10 45 a m Lv ...Albany2 50.. p mLv 340a n>
3 16 p m Ar... ...Eufaula Ar
Ar.tMacon. 7 15 p m...Ar 7 52 a v>
Ar..Columbus.4 25 a mArl2 33 p m
Ar.A-tlanta 11 25 p m.Ar 12 25 p m
Ar Milledgeville... Ar 10 29 a ro
Ar Auguste Ar 3 45 p id
6 30 a m Ar Savannah Ar 3 30 p m
So. 26. F-om Eatonton and jMilledgemllr.
2 15pm Lv Eatonton
342 pm Lv Milledgeville
6 25 p m Ar Macon
425 am Ar Columbus
Ar Eufaula
11:15 p m Ar_ Albany..
11 25 p m Ar_ Atlanta
6 3U a m Ar Savannah
Auguste
So 24 From Perry No 22
5:45 am Lv Perry Lv 325 p rr
6:30 am Ar Fort Valley....Ar 415 p n
Local Sleeping Cars on all night trams
tween Savannah and Augusta, Savannah -anti
Macon, Savannah and Atlanta.
Connection'
The Milledgeville and Eatonton train rum
daily (except Monday) between Gordon and
Eatonton, and daily (except Sunday betwee:
Eatonton and Gordon.
Train No. 53 leaving Savannah at 8:45 p
tn, will not stop except on Sundays to put off
passengers at stations between Savannah and
No. 41-
Eufaula train connects at Ci'hbcrt tot
Foit Gaines daily (except Sunday
The Perry accommodation trai ’ betwee.
Ft rt Valley and Perry runs daily (excep l
Sunday).
The Albany and Blakely accommodation
bain runs daily [except Sunday) between
Albany and Blakely,
At Savannah with Savanrah, Florida an
Western Railway, at Augusta with all lines t
North and East, at Atlanta with Air-Lino an
Kennesaw Routes to all pointe North, Eat
and West.
Tickets for all points, and Sleeping G"
Berths on sal eat city office, No. 20 BuT
street.
G. A. Whitkhkab, WM. ROGERS.
Gen. Pass. Agk Gen. Supt., Savan ai
J. C. SH4W, W F. SHELLMAN,
Gen.Trav. Agt. Traffic Manager, Savannah
Georgia.
Charleston & Savannah Sailway C:
SAVANNAH, Ga., Oct. 30th, 1884.
Schedule in effect Nov. 2d, 1884.
Trains 43 aud 47 wait indefinitely atSavan
m>' or connection with S., F. <fc W. Ry.
SorUw/ard
No 35. No 43 No 47.
Lv Savannah...2:oo p m 6:55am 8:37 pm
Ar Charleston..!:2s pm 12:40 pm 1:45 am
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 10:30am 11:00 pm
Ar New Y ork 5:30 p m 6:50 a m
Ar Yort Royal 6:30 p m 11:40 a m
Ar Augusta 2:15 p m
South'oard.
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 am 2:05 pm
LvAugusta 11:40 a m
Ar Sav’h 12:00 n’n 6:41 a m 7:00 p m 5:52am
All trains daily. 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. Craig, Master Transportation.
Osceola Butler and E. J. Kieffer, the drug
gists, who are always looking after the inter
est oi their customers, have now secured the
sale of Dr. Bosanko’s Cough and Lung Syrup,
a remedy that never fails to cure Colds, Pains
In the Chest and all Lung Affections. For
proof try a free sample bottle. Regu
iar size 50 cents and 81 .—Adv,
Samcah, Florida 6 Western ftaitaaj
[All trains of this road are rnn by Central (90)
Meridian time which Is 3B minutes slower than
Savannah time.)
Superintendent’s Office. 1
Savannah, November 1, 1884. f
ON and after November 2, 1684, Passenger
Trains on this road will run as follows:
ATLANTIC COAST LINE EXPRESS.
Lve Savannah daily at 6:12 a m
Ar Savannah daily at 7-40 pm
Ar Jesup dally at 8:17 a m
Ar U aveross dally at 9:25 a in
Ar Callahan daily at 11:50 am
Ar Jacksonville duly at 12:30p m
Stops at all regular stations between Savan
nah and Jacksonville.
FAST MAIL.
LveSavannah dally at 7-01 a m
Ar Savannah daily at gjy p rn
Ar Jesup daily at 9.43 m
Ar Waycross dally at ■'-.9:50 am
Ar Callahan dally at 11-29a m
Ar Jacksonville dally at 12:1X1 noon
Ar Dupont dally at nqj a m
Ar Valdosta daily at 'l2-00 p m
Ar Quitman daily al 12-40 p ra
Ar'iliomasvilledully at i-30pm
Ar Bainbridge dally at 3:;<o p ra
Ar Chattahoochee daily at! 3:52 pm
Stops only at stations named above, and at
all stations between Thomasville and Chat
tahoochee. Passengers for Brunswick take
this train, arriving at Brunswick (via B. & W.
Railway) at 1:13 p. m. Passengers for Fer
mmdlua. Waldo, Ocala, Leesburg, Gaines
ville, Cedar Key and all points ou 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-Misslsslppl points,
take this train, arriving at Pensacola at 10:05
pm, Mobile 2:40 a m. New Orleans 7:45 a m.
Pullman Buffet aud sleeping cars Wavcross
to New Orleans.
CHARLESTON EXPRESS.
Lve Savannah daily at j-gy p m
Ar Savannah daily at 1-30 p m
Ar Jesup daily at 3;31 p m
Ar Waycross daily at 5 : oo p m
Ar Callahan daily at 7;ig p m
Ar Jacksonville daily at 8-09 p m
Stops at all regular stations between Savan
nah and Jacksonville. Pullman parlor cars
from Savannah to Jacksonville.
Passengers for Brunswick take this train,
arriving at Brunswick (via B. and M. R.) at
b:l6 p. m. ’
JESUP EXPRESS.
Lve Savannah dally at 4-20 p m
Ar Savannah daily at 8-45 am
Ar Jesup daily at ’. "Voo p m
Stops at all regular and flag’stations be
tween Savannah and Jesup.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
Lve Svannab daily at 7-20 p m
Ar Savannah daily at 9'95 a m
ArJesup dally at -J'9:sß pm
Ar Waycross daily at 11-35 n m
Ar Callahan daily at .’ 4-45 am
Ar Jacksonville daily at 6-15ara
Ar Dupont daily at j. f ;2 oam
Ar Live Oak daily at 3-47 a m
Ar Gainesville daily at 7-00 •> m
Ar Valdosta daily al 3-.30a m
Ar Ihomasvi e dally at fcflOa m
Ar Albany daily at 10: 39 a m
Pullman 1 alace Slleeping cars from Sa
vannah to Gainesville. Pullman Buffet
sleepnv' cars Irom Savannah to Jackson
ville. Passengers for Brunswick, via Jesup
am tblS train ’ arnvin 8 at Brunswick at 6:15
Passengers for Fernandina, Waldo, Gaines
\ ille, 1 alatka. Cedar Key, Ocala, Wildwood.
Leesburg and al! 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
ple s Line of steamers and railroads for St.
Augnstme and all points on St. Johns River,
hrough tickets sold and Sleeping Car
accomdations secured at BREN S
I icket Office, No. 22 Bull street, and at the
company s depot, foot of Liberty street.
u rrkUR, Gen 1 Pass. Agent.
B. G. FLEMING. Supeintendent.
COAST LIOAILROiD.
Cathedral Cemetery, Bona,
venture and Thunderbolt.
The following schedule will be
observed on and afte; MONDAY, May 12tb
1884:
CITY TIME.
Ot ,rr WABD INWARD. I INWARD.
LEAVE LEAVE LEAVE
SAVANNAH BONAVENTURE THUNDERBOLT
7 00 a. m. 7 45 a. m. 7 35 a. m,
10 35 a. ml 240 p. m. 12 30 p, m
300p.m. 400 p. m. 350 p. m,
3 50 p. m 5 30 p. m 5 20 p. m,
*6 20 p. m 710 p. m. 700 p. m,
•Saturday night’s last car leat es 7:15 instead
of 6:20-
Take Broughton street cars 25 mints
before departure of Suburban trains.
R. F CORR. Snnarlntand.nt
SAVANNAH, November 11, 1884.
On and after WEDNESDAY, November 12,
the following Schedule will be run on the
Suburban Line :
Leave Arrive : Leave Leave
City. City, lisle of Hope Montg’ry.
6:30 p. m. 8:40 a. mJ 8:10 a. m. 7:45 a. m.
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 his is the last train on Sun
days. On Mondays there will be a trainto
Montgomery at 6:45 a. m.
T. H. JOHNSTON. Prefd dep.
Man’s Organism.
Is the most complex work of the Creator,and
when this complicated structure, so exqui
sitely wrought, is disturbed by disease, the
most efficient aid should be sought from the
most skilled physician—for tba human body
is too precious to be neglected. It becomes
the question then : ‘-What physician shall
be employed?”
Dr. Oscar Jonannesen, of the University
of Berlin, Germany, has made a life-long
study of ailments of the Nervous and Genito
urinary System.
HIS REMEDIES CUKE
Any Debility or Derangement of the Nervous
System, including Spermatthorea, Gonorr
hea, Syphilis, Stricture, Impotence, etc., etc.
BECAUSE you may have been cheated and
fooled by quacks, who claim to cure this class
of disorders, do not hesitate to give Dr.
Johannesen’s method a fair trial before
your case becomes chronic and incurable.
FREE, “©a
■ A valuable treatise, explanatory of Dr. Jo
’ haNnesen’s system, will be sent by mail,
postpaid and securely sealed from observa
tion, to any sufferer addressing his sole au
thorized agent for the United States or
Canada,
’ HENRY VOGELER,
I 49 South street, New York.
> Complicated symptoms treated from
, Dr. Johannesen’s Special Prescription,
s under advice of a duly qualified consulting
r physician.
. All correspondence held as strictly confl
dential, and advice by mail free of charge.