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AMERICAN HUMOR.
Supplied by Our Exchanges.
Why is a swan like a cow’s tail ? Be
cause they both grow down. —The Judge
B. C. JOO.
It is said that Mary Anderson’s arms are
so long that she can wrap them three times
around Romeo’s neck.—Chicago Herald.
‘‘The anvil wears longer than the ham
mer.” That’s why a congregation will out
last a score of preachers. —1 timer’s balls
Reporter.
“Here, waiter,” he called at Delmonico’s
the other, “bring me some of that tutti
frutti, and don’t have it too well done.”—
N. Y. Mail and Express.
Now that the car drivers have had their
circus, if there is any other little digression
that can be shown strangers while they are
here, let it come.—New Orleans Picayune.
A Detroit heiress has varied the romance
monotony by ignoring coachmen and run
ning away with a policeman. How she
found h ; m when she wanttd him is a mys
tery.—Philadelphia Call.
The late Baron Bothschild would not
employ a cook who could not make 365 dif
ferent kinds of soup. In American restau
rants they serve that many kinds of soup
out of one kettle.—Chicago Herald.
“Have you got any money ?”asked alSan
Antonio man of his friend. No. Well,
then I’ll tell you what we will do. Ive
got credit down town. You set em up and
I’ll owe for you.”—Texas Siftings.
A band of cowboys out in Montana hung
up a horse thief s socks Christmas eve. As
the owner of the socks happened to be in
them at the time, Santa Claus didn t speak
as he passed by.—St. Paul Herald.
An exchange says that “Chicago rejoices
in a woman dentist who pulls teeth like an
angel.” Those of our readers who have had
molars extracted by an angel will know just
how the woman dentist of Chicago pulls
teeth.—Nor. Herald.
There are several hundred thousand re
spectable men in this country who would
pay $2 apiece for the privilege of witness
ing a slugging contest, without gloves, be
tween John L. Sullivan and the hind end
of a healthy mule.—Chicago Herald.
Ancient maiden lady (forty-seven years
old and ugly, to young lady eighteen years
old and pretty) ; “I hear you are going to
be married soon ?” J ‘Yes, next week.” “Ah,
dear me, sooner or later there will be hard
ly any of us girls left.”—Texas Siftings.
“See here, Mr. Scales,” said Mrs. Jar
phly, impatietly, “if you don’t give me that
pound of butter I’m going home.” “Hold
on, Mrs Jarphly,” remonstrated the grocer;
“the boy is busy getting it. Don’t go; you’ll
only have a short wait.”—Pittsburg Tele
graph.
A young married lady of “upper Manhat
tan,” who has been addicted to painting her
lips as well as her cheeks and eyelashes, is
now under medical treatment to reduce the
size of her lips, which have become horribly
enlarged by chemical poison.” —New Tork
Mail and Express. * , _ j
"BUCHU-PAIBA.”
Quick, complete cure, all Kidney, Bladder
and Urinary Diseases, Scalding, Irritation
Stone, Gravel, Catarrh of the bladder, sl,
Druggists. ■
Skin Disease—Sway ae’s Ointment.
“Swayne’s Ointment” cutes Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Ringworms, Sores, Pimples, Eczem
no matter bow obstinate or long standing.
Sweet Gum and Mullein.
The sweet gum, as gathered from a tree oi
the same name, growing along the small
streams in the Southern States, contains a
Stimulating expectorant principle that loos
ens the phlegm producing the early morning
cough, and stimulates the child to throw ofl
the false membrane in croup and whopping
cough. When combined with the healing
mucilaginous principle in the mullein/plant
of the old fields, presents m Taylors Chero
kee Remedy of Sweet uum and Mullein, the
finest known remedy for coughs, croup,
whooping cough and consumption; and so
palatable any child can take it. Ask your
druggist for it. Send two-cent stamp lor
Taylor’s Riddle Book, which is not only for
the amusement of the little ones, who will
gather around your knee to hear the puzzling
questions, but contains Information for the
health and welfare of every home.
Manufactured by Walter A. Taylor, pronri
•tor Taylor’s Premium Cologne, Atlanta, Ga.
PILES ! PILES!! PILES !!!
Sure cure for blind, bleeding and itching
piles. One box has cured the worst cases ol
twenty years’ standing. No need to suffer
five minutes after using Williams Indian
Pile Ointment. It absorbs tumors, allays
itchings, acts as poultice, gives instant relief.
Prepared only for piles, itching ol the pri
vate parts, nothing else. Hon. J. M. Cotten
buryfof Cleveland, says: “I have used scores
of pile cures, and it affords me pleasure to
•ay that I have never found anything which
gives such immediate and permanent reliei
as Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment.” Sold
by druggists and mailed on receipt of price,
11. Sold wholesale and retail by O. Butler,
Savannah, Lippman Bros., wholesale and re
tail druggists. -
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, Tiek
ng of the Throat and Breathing Tubes, and
revents their development into that dread
disease Consumption. _ m
Mr. Charles H. Blun. Mr. Andrew H. Charl
k 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 refer to them.
SOLOMONS & CO.,
L roprietors, Savannah, Ga.
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
_ _ 'ts lustre
~ ktimefe tteblcomof health,tnee,v.. - •
ind the brain its power. This remedy tan be
obtained of druggists and dealers generally.
Price $1,90 per package; three packages, two
dcjlars; 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 for reply.
TOCS® MEN I- BEAD THIS.
The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich.,
offer 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. thiry days tnal is al
lowed Write lor them at once for Illustrated
pamphlet free.
Idling Piles."—Symptoms: Molstnr
Like perspiration, Intense itching, worse by
scratching, most at night, seems as if
worms were crawling. “Swaxjje s Ointment
JS a pleasant, sure cure.
If you want a good fitting shirt, either
white or fancy, try L. Fried.
THE SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, ISBS.
■ ! Efts?
ItISASPECIFICI ITISREUABLE
yOK •JjX ?lncurin<
* .Kidney & Llveryv&iijS& Brlßht '*
%i>- Troubles,' WMHFeaae, Pains in
} 't 11 the Back, Loins
Bladder. Urinary J/ Beten-
and Liver Diseases, Jtion' or Non-
’ and tent ion of
1 ' Diabetes. ’ .•<
"'HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Tit cures Biliousness, Headache, Jaundice, Sour **
Stomach, Dyspepsia, Constipation and Piles.; /*
; £it*works~promptly "■
' and e cures Intemperance, Nervous Diseases, ;
-**" General Debility, Excesses and < •
) Female
USE IT~AT ONCE.
’ It'restores the KIDNEYS, LIVES, and BOW- ~~
1 XLS, to a healthy action and CUKES when all
other medicines fail. Hundreds have been saved
who have been given up to die by friends and
physicians. ” *5 '
’ z Price $1.25. Send for Illustrated Pamphlet to.
.HUNT’S REMEDY CO., Providence, R. V
.t ' SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS?
“ Ba I 8 E,Kr is the article for
ties, invigorates
Yin- vuRX the body and
- cheers the mind.
Jm It enables .the
tk/'i 'Vziz./ - system to throw
.-.""JjwZPyJfeW off the debilitat-
ing effects of un
2TOP hue fatigue, gives
renewed vigor to
aSKrgKHSJkwR-dWf the or gans of di
gestion, arouses
the liver when in
active, renews the
Jaded app tite,
■fc, fiTOMACH —&r and encourages
healthful repose.
Ql t-'&Jts-’ Its ingredients
" B BKa * “ are safe ’ and lts
credentials, which consist in the hearty en
dorsement of persons of every class of society,
are most convincing. For sale by all Drug
gists and Dealers generally.
RESTUARANTS AND BARS.
The h of h
AND
Don’t Fail to Remember It!
WHEN YOU
Wish to Get a First-Class Meal,
SERVED UP IN SUPERB STYLE,
AT
FreiiS Hicks’ Restaurant,
SUCCESSORS TO
W. JB. Ferrell,
Nos. 11 and 12 Market Basement.
49-Oar best commendation comes from ottr
Regular Boarders.
Prompt attention, polite waiters and a Bill
of Fare unsurpassed.
ME IfTßn
OYSTER & CHOP HOUSE.
T. 11. Enright, I’ropr,
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!
Served in the Best Style
and at Reasonable Prices.-®»
ky-Superb Cuisine, Attentive Walters, and
the Best in the Market.*®*
ODE. V. !!E ( ™ * cl
l»a Bay
SAVANNAH, i A
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hin'i!»!«'. Sfching Mu
Siihi’i liMiw Sro
ROLLERS!
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THOMPSON'S
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'Soßlkem Eete Coalition!
’ The only reliable COMPOSITION made for
J the SOUTHERN CLIMATE.
4S-Composltion by the Pound or made Into
Rollers at short notice.
r A. D. THOMPSON,
Bay Street Savannah, Ga
FOUND GUILTY I
We must plead guilty to the indictment of having the best S 2 30 Gents’ Shoe in the
market. They are made of CALF SKIN with solid soles, and have sole leather counters.
We have also a better grade shoe at S 3 00, which is second to none.
heiveetueesesjel
These Shoes are warranted by us, and stamped on each shoe with the price and our full
name,
COLLAT BROTHERS,
thus making us responsible for the guarantee.
Our Stock of Shoes For
Ladies’, Missis’, Chiih, bls’, Boys aoi Ms,
comprises all styles and is complete in every particular.
All our goods are marked in
Irinin Selling TTigures.
WE DO A
STRICTLY CASH BUSINESS
And are therefore enabled to Sell at Lowest Possible Prices, as we
need not prepare for Losses by bad Accounts.
The latest and nobbiest styles of FELT AND STIFF HATS are to be found in our stock.
We make a specialty of
In a word anything in the line of
S®, EMS, K, Sffi®, EE
SHOES, HATS, IMS, ULS,
Can always be found at
COLLAT BROTHERS,
CARPETS
Eil, U ni hit!
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Wilton Velvets at $1 50 per yard.
Body Brussels atZsl.3o per yard.
Tapestry Brussels at 80c. per yard.
Three-Plys at 92c. per yard.
Ingrains ranging from 25c. to 75c. per yard.
These prices are not only Equal, but Less than those of any first-class New York House.
Smyrna Rugs and Mats from 81.25 to $5.00 each. A full line of French Canton Mattings on
hand.
I Would Respectfully Call Attention to My*®»
NEW FALL STOCK
ok
DRY GOODS!
In which will be found Everything Fresh and Desirable for the Approaching Season—Silks,
Satins, Brocades, Velvets, Velveteens, Cashmeres, Flannels and Fancy Dress Materials In
Great Variety. Black and Colored Silks and Satins have been selected with special care, and
the Low Prices at which they are offered should command the attention of Cash Buyers.
department
Has been thoroughly filled with French and English productions.
Courtland’s Celebrated English Crapes ana Veils a Specalty.
500 Boys’ Knee Pants Sults ranging in prices from 82.00 to 810.00.
350 Misses’ Worsted Sults, sizes 2 to 14 years, and prices from SI.OO to SIO.OO.
DANIEL HOGAN,
Southeast Corner Broughton and Barnard Streets.
failroad
|AII trains of this wy.tem are run by Standard
Meridian time which is 30 minutes slower than tim
‘<ept by city. |
Savannah, Ga., January 10, 1884.'
, ON and alter SUNDAY, January 11,
' 'a 1884, passenger trains on the Ceuiral ano
Southwestern Railroads and Branches will
‘ run as follows:
Sittaivw. RAD T' W»
V* 51 From . 53
’0 00 ain Lv Savannah ! 845 ■ ■
3 <5 p tn A? Augusta ...Ar 550 a n
625 p mAr Macon A» ’45 a w
I 11 25 pm Ar 5 tlanta A- 7Si th
4.-25a m. Ar Crlnmbus Ar 1 05 pf
A> Enftnla Ar 316 r
t 1.15 n n> Ar .* Iban» Ar 12 20 p r
Ar Mil'edgevilF Ar 1 vr- y
......_ Ar Vstonton Ar 1? SO n »
Afo. 18. Fvom Auffwtc No 22 "V, 20
9 25 » m Lv . Augusts ; L- a '< ■> r
3 30 p m Ar..Bav«nnah i - fi 30 « »
® ”5 rm Ar Macon.
1 25 p m Ar /.flanin Ar
4:25 am >r foTwv-bni > .
... Ar.-Eufatl* Jur
11:15 p in Ar ,Alß*nv -
. ... Ar.MfllodgevHle Ar..„
Ar 'Fatonfon Ar
N~ 54 v-r—,. Y crnr. 52
12:00 am Lt Vacon "..T ~. ■ < •
6 ?0 6 m Ar Rav’cah. Ar ... " 30 r »
ir AvCTtis Ar ? 45 r w
ArV--’>MnM. Ar 10**’ • n
Ar Ea r nton...Ar 12 30 p xc
Vn. 1. From Macor., ' ■ 8
7 50 am Lv Maoou L~ 7:15 t n
3 ‘6 p m Ar Ertfaula Ar ....
12 20 p m Ar Albany Ar 11:15 p n
.Vo. 5. From Maw.. A’e. 19.
8 15am Lv Macon 7 35 p m
12 33 u m Ar Columbus 4 25 a m
Fa. 1. From JKaoon zVr 51. Ve.53
' 20 a m Lv Macon....Lv 7 30 p m
12 25 p m Ar Atlanta..Ar 11 25 p m 7 30 air
I Wo. 23. From Fort Valley No T.
8:35 pm Lv Fort Valley 950 am
9:20 p m Ar Perry 10 40 a m
No. 2. From Atlanta. No. 54 No. 52
2 50 p m Lv Atlanta....Lv x:’o p m 3 66 « »
650 pm Ar Macon Ar 11:45 pm 735 aid
Ar Eufaula.. Ar 3 16 p D
11:15 pm Ar Albany... Ar 12 20 p n
4 25 a m Ar...Col’bns..Ar 1 50 p ir
.Ar Eatonton..Ar .. .1230 pn>
Ai Augusta .Ar, 3 4'p m
ArSavaunah.Ar 6:30 a m 3 30 p »
No. 6. From (Mumons. No. 20.
1 30 p m Lv... C01umbu5.........Lv 53 p m
612 pm Ar Macon..... Ar 600 a m
11 25 p m Ar..... Atlanta.......Ar 12 25 p m
Ar -Eufaula Ar 3 16pm
11:15 p m Ar Albany... Arl2 20 p w
Ar Milledgeville....Ar 10 29 a w
Ar Eatonton .Ar 12 30pm
Ar Augusta Ar 3 45 p m
6 30 a m Ar Savannah Ar 3 30 p m
No. 2. From Euta.nl t- bio. 4.
11 56 a m Lv_,Eufaula Lv -
415 pm Ar Albany Ar
7 15 p m Ar..,,........ Macon Ar
425 a m Ar„, Coin—bus Ar .
11 25 p m Ar. Atlanta...... Ar ...........
Milledgeville..Ar
Eatonton Ar
Ar Augusta Ar
6 30 a m Ar Savannah..., .Ar
No. 26. From Albany, No. 38. N.-. 4.
10 45 a m Lv ...Albany2 s§,p mLv 340 air
3 16 p m Ar Eufaula Ar
Ar..Macon. 7 15 p m...Ar 7 52 a r
Ar..Columbus.4 25 a mAr 1 05 p m
Ar.Atlanta 11 25 n m.Ar 12 25 p m
Ar MUledgeville...Ar 10 29 a n
Ar Eatonton Ar 12 30 p r
Ar Augusta „Ajt 3 45 p m
6 30 a m Ar Savannah Ar 3 30 p m
No. 26. From Kalonton and Mill'tloerillr.
2 15pm Lv Eatonton
342 pm Lv Milledgeville.
6 25 p m Ar Macon
425 a m Ar Columbus...
Ar Eufaula
11:15 p m Ar_.........A1bany
11 2" p m Ar.. Atlanta
6 30 a m Ar Savannah
Augusta
iVo 24 From Perry Na 22
5:45 am Lv Perry Lv 3F O p n
6:30 am Ar Fort Valley....Ar 440 p n
Local Sleeping Cars on all night trams be
tween Savannah and Augusta, Savannah and
Macon, Savannah and Atlanta.
Cimneetioni.
The Milledgeville and Eatonton train run'
daily (except Monday) between Gordon and
Eatonton, and daily (except Sunday between
Eatonton and Gordon.
Train No. 53 leaving Savannah at 8:45 p
m, will not stop except on Sundays to put ofl
passengers at stations between Savannah and
No. 45.
Eufeula train connects at C thb«rt for
Fort Gaines daily (except Sunday
The Perry accommodation traio betwee>
Fort Valley and Ferry runs daily (except
Sunday).
‘ The Albany and Blakeiy accommodation
train runs daily (except Sunday) between
Albany and Blakely.
At Savannah with Savannah, Florida an
Western Railway, at Augusta with all lines t<
North and East, at Atlanta with Air-Line am’
A’ennesaw Routes to all pointe North, EaA
and West.
Tickets for all points, and Sleeping Cai
Berths on sal eat city office, No. 20 Bull
G. A. Whitehhad, WM. ROGERS,
Gen. Pass. Agt, Gen. Supt., Savannah
J. C. Shaw, W. F. SHELLMAN,
Gen.Trav, Agt, Traffic Manager, Savannah
Georgia.
(barbsios & Savaanah May b
SaVANnah, Ga., Oct. 30th, 1884.
Schedule in effect Nov. 2d, 1884.
Trains 43 and 47 wait indefinitely atSavan
na' or connection with S., F. & W. Ry.
Northward
’ No 35. No 43 No 47.
1 Lv Savannah...2:oo p m 6:55 am 8:37 pm
I Ar Charleston..7:2s p m 12:40 p m 1:45 a m
Ar Wilmington 8:05 pm 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 a m 11:00 p m
■ Ar New York 5:30 p m 6:50 a m
Ar Yortßoyal 6:30 pm 11:40 a m
Ar Augusta 2:15 p m
/Southward.
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 m 2:05 p m
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 Tlsket Office at
Savannah, Florida and Western Railway
Depot. c g GADgDENi Supt
S. C. BOVI.STON, G. P. A:
J. W. Oka io, Master Transportation.
For the accommodation of our patrons we
have established a Tailoring Department,
where any garment bought of us can be al
tered to suit the taste of the most fastidious,
tree of charge. We Invite the public to call
and look through our establishment, which is
by tar the largest in the
SaTainab, Florida I Weswra taay
[AU trains of this road are run by Central (80)
Meridian time which Is 36 minutes slower than
Savannah time.]
SUPERINTKNDBNT’S OFFICE, I
Savannah, November 1, 1884. J
ON and after November 2. 1884, 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 p m
Ar Jesup dally at 8:17 a m
Ar Waycross daily at ... 9:25 am
Ar Callahan daily at 11:50 am
Ar Jacksonville daly at 12:3*) p m
Stops al all regular stations between Savan
nah and Jacksonville.
FAST MAIL.
LveSavannah daily at 7:01 a m
Ar Savannah dally at 8:17 p m
Ar Jesup daily at 8:43 a m
Ar Waycross daily at ... 9:50 a m
Ar Callahan daffy at 11:29 a m
Ar Jacksonville dally at 12:00 noon
Ar Dupont dally at...— 11:15 a m
Ar Valdosta dally at 12:06 p m
Ar Quitman daily at 12:40 p m
Ar Thomasville daily at 1:30 pm
Ar Bainbridge daily at 3:30 p m
Ar Chattahoochee daffy 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 (vlaß. & W.
Railway) at 1:13 p. m. Passengers for Fer
nandina. Waldo, Ocala, Leesburg, Gaines
ville, Cedar Key and all points on the Florida
Railway and Navigation Company, take this
train. Close connections at Jacksonville
daily for rtrecn 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 19:05
P m, Mobile 2:4(1 a m. New Orleans 7:45 a m.
Pullman Buffet and sleeping cars Waycross
to New Orleans.
CHARLESTON EXPRESS.
Lve Savannah dally at 1:30 p m
Ar Savannah daily at 1:30 p m
Ar Jesup daffy at 3:31 p m
Ar Way cross daily at 5:00 p m
Ar Callahan daily 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.
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 am
Ar Jesup daily at 7:00 p m
Stops at all regular and flag stations be
tween Savanpah and Jesup.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
Lve Svannah daffy at 7:20 p m
Ar Savannah daily at 6:05 a m
Ar Jesup daily at 9:58 p TO
Ar Way cross daily at -11:35 p m
Ar Callahan daily at 4:45 a m
Ar Jacksonville daffy at 6:15 a m
Ar Dupont daily at 1:20 a m
Ar Live Oak daily at 3:47 a m
Ar Gainesville dally at 7:00 a m
Ar Valdosta daffy at 3:30 a ra
Ar Quitman daily at 4:30 a m
Ar Thomasville daily at 6:ooam
Ar Albany daily at 10:30am
Pullmau Palace Slleeping cars from Sa
i vannah to Gainesville. Pullman Buffet
sleepine cars from Savannah to Jackson
ville. Passengers for Brunswick, via Jesup
take this train, arriving at Brunswick at 6:05
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 dally with Peo
ple’s Line of steamers and railroads for St.
Augustine and all points on St. Johns River.
Through tickets sold and Sleeping Car
Berth accomdatlons 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, Supeintendent.
COAST LIHE_BAILROAD.
Cathedral Cemetery, Bona*
venture and Thunderbolt.
The following schedule will bt
>bserved on and afte; MONDA Y, May 12th
<884:
CITY TIME.
OUTWARD INWARD. I INWARD.
LBAVB LEAVE LEAVE
SAVANNAH BONA VENTURE THUMDEBBOLT
7 00 a. m. 7 45 a. m. 7 35 a. m,
10 35 a. m. 12 40 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 leax es 7:15 instead
of 6:20-
Take Broughton street cars 25 minu
before departure of Suburban trains.
R. P! COBB. Runorintandent.
SAVANNAH, November 11, 1884.
On and after WEDNESDAY, November 12,
the following Schedule will be rub on the
Suburban Line :
Leave Arrive Leave Leave
City. City. Isle of Hope Montg’ry.
6:30 p. m, 8:40 a. m. 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 train to
Montgomery at 6:45 a. m.
J. H, JOHNSTON, Pres) den,
IRON WORKS & BOILER MAKERS
4
Novelty Iron Works,
No. 2 Ba” and River Streets.
savannah, ga.,
John Rourke, Proprietor.
. Iroa & Srass ijwi?; &
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.