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VARIOUS ITEMS
Os More or Less Interest.
r Prince Albert Victor enjoys the remark
able distinction of being the first heir to the
heir apparent to the British throne who
grew to manhood.
The acquittal of Mme. Clovis Hughues,
in Paris, was followed by an immediate
boom in revolvers, no less than 3,239 of the
Bijou variety being sold the next day.
The flax seed crop of the past season in
this country is said not to exceed 7,500
bushels. Prices have ranged from $1 68 in
May to SI 33 in November, and the average
price for the year was SI 46.
Another effort to secure biennial elections
and sessions of the Legislature will be
made this winter in Massachusett. Public
sentiment in the State has shown itself to
be unmistakably in favor of such a move
ment.
The estimated system of water supply,
proposed for the city of Paris will cost about
$12,000,000. The Council recently voted
$250,000 for the purchase of several springe
in Normandy and Burgundy as a beginning.
Prof. Mommsen has prevailed upon the
F.oyal Academy of Science of Germany to
make investigations to determine, if possi
ble, the exact location of the battlefield on
which the army of Varus was annihilated by
Arminius and his Teutons.
The highest priced picture in the world is
the Blenheim Madonna, belonging to the
Duke of Marlboro, for which the British
Government is asked to pay $350,000. It
was painted by Raphael, and is supposed
io be best example of his work extant.
It is now learned that the defalcations dis
covered in the office of the Auditor of Pub
lie Accounts of Virginia will at least reach
SIOO,OOO, and some of those engaged in the
investigation of the accounts say they will
not be surprised if the amount reaches $150,-
000.
The average duration of life among well
to-do people is said to be 45 years; among
the middle class it is 25 years; among the
laboring 20 years. Among 100 people the
wealthy would not number more than five,
the middle class no more than fifteen, and
the working class eighty.
It being shown by test that 282,240
pounds of coal will propel a ship and cargo
weighing 5,000,000 pounds a distance of
3,380 miles, the Railroad Gazette goes to its
arithmetic to show that an ordinary letter
if burned in the ship’s boiler will generate
sufficient energy to transport one ton of
freight one mile.
Thousands Hastened to Their Graves.
By relying on testimonials written in vivid
glowing language of some miraculous cures
made by some largely puffed up doctor or
patent medicine has hastened thousaned
to their graves; the readers hav
ing almost insane faith that the same miracle
will be performed on them, that these testi
monials mention, while the so called medi
cine is all the time hastening them to their
graves. Although we have
Thousands Upon Thousands!!!
of testimonial of the most wonderful cures,
voluntarily sent us, we <’d not publish them,
as thev do nor. make the cures. It is our
medicine, Hop Bitters, that make the cures.
It has never tailed and never can. We will
give reference to any one for any disease simi
lar to their own if desired, or will refer to any
neighbor, as there is not a neighborhood in
the known world but can show its cures by
Hop Bitters.
A Hosing Joke.
“A prominent physician of Pittsburg said
“to a lady patient who was complaining of
“her continued ill health, and ofhislnabiUty
“to cure her, jokingly said : “Try Hop Bit
“ters !” The lady took it in earnest andused
“the Bitters, from which she obtained per
“manent health. She now laughed at the
“doctor for his joke, but he is not so well
“pleased with it, as it cost him a good
“patient.
Fees oi Doctors.
The fee of doctors at $3.00 a visit would tax
a man for a year, and in need of a daily visit,
over ?l,i:00 a year for medical attendance
alone! And one single bottle of Hop Bi ters
taken in time would save the §I,OOO and all
the year s sickness.
Given up by the Doctors.
“Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey is up and at
work, and cured by so simple a remedy?”
“I assure you it is true that he is entirely
cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitters,
and only ten days ago his doctors gave him
up and said he must die, from Kidney and
Liver trouble!”
®-Noae genuine without a bunch of green
Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile,
poisonous stuff with “Hop” or “Hops” in
their name.
Sweet Gum and Mullein.
The sweet gum, as gathered from a tree ol
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 off
the false membrane in croup and whooping
cough. When combined with the healing
mucilaginous principle in the mullein plant
of the old fields, presents in Taylor’s Chero
kee Remedy of Sweet wum and Mullein, the
finest known remedy for coughs, croup,
whooning cough and consumption; and so
S alatable any child can take it. Ask your
ruggist for it. Send two-cent stamp for
Taylors 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 ami welfare of every home.
Manufactured by Walter A. Taylor,propri
etor Taylor’s Premium Cologne, Atlanta, Ga.
PILES 1 PILES I! PILES 111
f Sure cure for blind, bleeding and itching
piles. One box has cured the worst cases of
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 of the pri
vate parts, nothing else. Hon. J. M. Conen
bury, of Cleveland, says: “I have used scores
of pile cures, and it affords me pleasure to
say that I have never found anything which
gives such Immediate and permanent reliel
as Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment.” Sold
by druggists and mailed on receipt of price,
SI. 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, Tick
ng of the Throat and Breathing Tubes, and
revents their development into that dread
disease Consumption.
(Mr. Charles H. Blun, Mr. Andrew H. Charl
k>n and Major L. M. Mclntosh and other well
Inown citizens of Savannah and elsewhere,
have given highly favored testimonials, and
we are permitted to refer to them.
SOLOMONS & CO.,
Proprietors, Savannah, Ga.
Skin Diseass—Sway re’s Ointment.
“Swayne’s Ointment” cures Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Ringworms, Sores, Pimples, Eczem
no mailer how obstinate or long standing.
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 ■ > barge. We invite the public to call
ar,i !<><”.- lb rough our establishment, which is
bv far the Im pest in the city. . „
B. H. LEVY * BROS.
Gentlemen in want of fine Overcoats, such
as are not seen in but very few houses, can be
found at B. H Levy & Bro.’s.
THE SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1885.
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REMEDY
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IT CURES WHEN I action. It is a safe,
AT.Ti OTHER METH- sure and speedy cure
CUTES FAIL, as it Va and hun -
acts DIRECTLY have
and AT ONCE on cured
the KIDNEYS, H when
LIVER and BOW- physicians and ’
ELS, restoring > had
them to a healthy wr jjjjp Sglven them up ,
dio,
IT IS BOTH A SAFE CURE
and a SPECIFIC?
It CURES nil Diseases of the Kidneys,
Uver, Bladder and Urinary Organs;
Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes, Bright’s
Disease, Nervous Disease’s, Exces
ses, Female Weaknesses,
Jaundice, Biliousness, Head
ache, Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia,
Constipation, Piles, Pains in the
Back, Loins, or Side, Retention or
Non -Retention of Urine,
$1.25 AT DRUGGISTS.
INTAKE NO OTHER.
Send for Illustrated Pamphlet of Solid Tes
timonials of Absolute Cures.
HUNT’S REMEDY CO.,
6 Provident I.
MB] •InVlstlK) article for
CELEBRATE# you, it stimulates
j the failing ener-
gies, invigorates
the body and
cheers the mind,
enables the
system to throw
off the debilitat
effects of un
jf due fati K ue » Rives
e renewed vigor to
organs of di
gestion, arouses
the liver when in
act ive > renews the
Jaded appetite,
STOMACH^ and encourages
Kg? healthful repose.
OBR ■ S ■C 4 ’’ Its ingredients
B $ g are safe, and its
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.
©dumtonal.
IN a! Mtil Knowledgel
Phonography,
Typewriting-,
Telegraphing-,
IJookkeeping.
Penmanship.
No. 137 Bay street. Savannah, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. RICHMOND,
Principals.
AGUSTA, GEORGIA, LIBRARY BUILDI
One of the Finest Institutions In the Uni
ted States. Real Business transacted with
Real College Currency. Board in the city
cheap. Time required from 3% to 4 months.
Beautiful Diplomas awarded on completing
Course in satisfactory manner. Send for
Circular.
PAINTS, OILS, ETC.
wr
Safe ! Brilliant ! Economical ! It
Cannot Explode!
It Stands 150° Fire Test.
Colorless as Spring Water, Odorless, and
does not Crust the Wick.
The Quality is Always the Same.
The unprecedented Increase in our sales of
HOME LIGHT last season (over 50 per cent.),
without a single just complaint, is evidence
of its popularity. If you have never used
HOME LIGHT OIL, we ask you to give it a
fair trial, and compare with any other brand.
This oil does not require a special burner.
For sale only by the following :
L. C. Strong, Perry lane and Bull street.
R. H. Tatem, Liberty and Whitaker streets.
V. S. Studer, Perry and Drayton streets. (
E. Y. Ham, Drayton and York street lane.
John Lorch, Huntingdon and Jefforson sts. ‘
Barbour Bros., New Houston and Barnard. 1
ANDREW HANLEY, Sole Agent. I
Corner Whitaker, York and President sts,
Paint and Oil House.
Moulding, Etc
FOUND GUILTY!
We must plead guilty to the indictment of having the bast S 2 50 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 $3 00, which is second to none.
REMEMBER
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’, Bees’, Children, his’, Boys and .Youths,
comprises all styles and is complete in every particular.
tSf All our goods are marked in
Plain Celling Figures.
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'speclalty of
CliildLreii’s Fancy Hats.
In a word anything in the line of
EATS, TIES, SATCHELS, HU.
SHOE, EATS, MES, SATCHELS, Kill
Can always be found at
COLLAT BROTHERS,
GREAT CLOSING SALE
IF TH SliStJ.
o
AVIAZIAG BAKGAIATS I
VMJLXIXi; BAK(;AISS!
0
SWEEPING REDUCTIONS I
SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!
IN ORDER TO REDUCE MY IMMENSE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER
GOODS, I HAVE MADE EXTRAORDINARY AND UNPRE-
CEDENTED REDUCTIONS IN PIECES.
BLANKETS as low as 50c a pair that were $1 50, the better grades proportionately as low.
RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, WALKING COATS, CLOAKS at positively half their former
price.
CHILDREN’S CLOAKS we propose to sell at any price.
FANCY DRESS GOODS, Cashmeres, Plaids, Ladies’ Cloth we offer at such prices as will
positively cause surprise.
PLAIN and EMBROIDERED FLANNELS (White, Scarlet and Blue), are also greatly
reduced in price.
SHEETINGS, TABLE LINENS, Napkins, Doylies, Towels and Quilts will be found to be
the best and cheapest ever heard of.
HOSIERY.—In this department we have a very full line at very remarkably low prices.
Our 20c and 25c Misses’ Hose are as good as any in the city at 50c. Other styles and qualities
are equally as low. Unquestionably these are the greatest bargains ever offered by any
house in America.
NEW EMBROIDERIES.
NEW EMBROIDEKIBS.
In this Department I claim pre-eminence. I have opened a portion of my Spring Impor
tation. These goods will be found of superior quality and lower than common goods are
sold in this market or elsewhere. I especially invite the attention of the Ladles to examine
this lot of Embroidery before making their purchases.
The Celebrated Genuine Lonsdale Cambric at 10 Cents
VVEISBEIA’S BLACK SILKS
Hdve achieved a reputation for excellence, wear and lowness of price, of which I am justly
proud. The stock is complete, hut prices are still lower than they were ever before. My $1 50
Silk is positively superior to any in the city at 82 50. Please remember this.
DAVID WEISBEIH,
153 BROUGHTON STREET.
fatlroad skhedttlw.
Central aM Eaiiroids
[All trains of this oystftm are ran by Standard (9U
Meridian time which is 36 minutes alcwor <h«in Uxr
kept by city. I
Savannah. Ga., January 17,1885.
ON and after SUNDAY, January 18,
1885, passenger trains on the Central anc.
Southwestern Railroads and Branches will
’ run ns follows!
READ DOWN’ Z” READ DOWN.
JVoSI From Savannah No 53
10:00 a m ...Lv Savannah Iv 8:45 pm
3:45 p m ar Aug usta ar 5:50 a m
5:55 pm ar Macon ar 8:45 am
11:25 p m. ar Atlanta ar 7:30 a m
i 4:25 ain ar Columbus ar 1:05 pin
1 ar Eufaula ar 3:l6pm
i6:30 p m ar Albany ar 12:20pm
ar Milledgeville ar 10:10am
’’’ ’ ’ ar Eatonton ar 12:2i) pm
~2Vo l 8 From Ao 22 uVo 20
9:2.5 a m Iv Augusta Iv 0:00 p m
1 3:30 pm ar Savannah ar 6:30 ain
5:55 p m ar Macon ar
1:25 p m ar Atlanta ar
4:25 a m ar Columbus ar
ar Eufaula ar
10:30 p m ar Albany ar
ar Milledgeville ar
ar Eatonton ar
Ao 54 ~From Macon No 52
12:00 ain Iv Macon 1 v 8:05 a m
6:30 a m ar savannah ar 3:30 p m
ar Augusta ar 3:4spin
ar Milledgeville ar 10:10 ajm
a r Eaton to n ar 12:20 p m
I No 1 From Macon No 3
~7?soanilv Macon Iv 6:20 pin
3:16 p m ar Eufaula ar
12:20 pm ar ,_ L .... Albany ar 10:30 p m
No 5 Form Macon No 19
~8/15 am Iv Macon 7:35 p m
12:33 p m ar Columbus 4:25 a m
No 1 From Macon No 51 No 53
8:20 am Iv Macon .... Iv 7:30 p m.... 3:57 a m
12:25 p inarAtlanta...ar 11:25 pm.... 7:30 a m
No 23 F'om Fort Valley No 21
s:.<> p in ar
No 2 From Atlanta No 51 No 52
1:50 pm Iv Atlanta Iv 8:10 pm.... 3:55a m
5:50 p in ar Macon ... .ar 11:45 pm.... 7 35 am
ar Eufaula... .ar 3:16 p m
t 10:30 pin ar Albany... .ar 12:20p m
‘ 4:25 am ar Columbus..ar 1:50 p m
ar Mile’gville ar 10:19 a in
ar Eaton ton...ar 12:20 p in
ar Augusta... .ar 3:45 p m
ar Savannah...ar 6:30 a in.... 3:30 p m
No 6 From Columbia No 20
1:20 p m Iv Columbus Iv 9:53 p m
6:12 p m ar Macon ar 6100 a m
11:25 p m ar Atlanta ar 12:25 p m
ar Eufaula ar 3:16 pm
• 10:30 pm ar Albany ar 12:20 p m
ar Milledgeville ar 10;19 a m
ar Eatonton ar 12:20 p m
ar Augusta ar 3:45 p m
6:30 a mar Savannah ar 3:30 pm
No 2 From Eufaula .Vg i
11:56 a m Iv Eufaula Iv
4:15 p m ar Albany ar
7:15 pm ar Macon ar
4:25 a mar Columbus ar
11:25pm ar Atlanta ar
Milledgeville....ar
.- Eatonton ar
ar Augusta ar
6:30 a in ar .Savannah.... ..ar
No 26 From Albany No 38 No 4
10:45 am Iv Albany 2:50 p m ...Iv 3:15 a m
3:16 p m ar Eufaula ar
ar Macon 7:15 p m ...ar 7:45 a m
ar Columbus... 4:25 a m ...ar 1:05 p m
I ar Atlanta.... 11:25 p m ...ar 12:25 p m
ar Milledgeville ar 10:19 am
ar Eatonton ar 12:20 p m
ar Augusta ar 3:45 p m
6:30 a m ar Savannah.... ar_3:3o p_m
No 26. From Eatonton and Mill cd yer tile.
1:45 p in Iv Eatonton
3:00 p m Iv Milledgeville
■5:55 p m ar Macon
4:25 a in ar Columbus
ar Eufaula
10:30 p m ar Albany
11:25 p m ar Atlanta
6:30 a m ar Savannah
Augusta
No li Perry No 22
5:30 a m Iv Perry Iv 3.50 pm
6:15 a m ar Fort Valley ar 4:40 p m
Local Sleeping Cars on all night trains be
tween Savannah and Augusta, Savannah and
Macon, Savannah and Atlanta.
Connections.
' The Milledgeville and Eatonton train runs
daily (except Monday) between Gord n and
Eatonton, and daily (except Sunday) between
Eatonton end (Jordon.
“Train Nd. 53 leaving Savannah at 8:45 p m,
will not stop except on Sundays to put off
p is engers at stations between Savannah and
-NO 4%.
Eufaula train connects at Cuthbert for Fort
Gaines daily (except Sunday).
The Perry accommodation train between
Fort Valley aud Perry runs daily (except
Sunday).
The .Albany and Blakely accommodation
train runs daily (except Sunday) between Al
bany and Blakely.
At Savannah with Savannah, Florida and
Western Railway, at Augasta withall lines
to North and East, at Atlanta with Air-Line
and Kennesaw routes to all points North,
East and West.
Tickets for all points, a r d Sleeping Car
Berths on sale at city office. No. 20Bull street.
G. A Whitehead, WM. ROGERS,
G-n. Pass. Agt. Gen. Supt .Savannah.
J. C. SHAW, W.F, SHELLMAN,
Gen. Trav. Agt. Traffic Manager, Savannah,
Georgia.
Charleston I Savannah G;
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 30th, 1884.
Schedule in effect Nov. 2d, 1884.
; Trains 13 and 17 wait indefinitely atSavan
na* or connection with 8., F. & W. Ry.
Northward
No 35. No 43 No 47.
Lv Savannah...2:lX) p m (1:5.5 a m 8:37 p m
Ar Charleston..7:2s p m 12:40 pnr 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 8:10 p m
Ar Washington 10:30 a m 11:00 p m
Ar New Y ork 5:30 p m 6:50 a m
Ar Yort Royal 6:30 pm 11:40am
Ar Augusta 2:15 p m
l Southward.
No 34. No 40. No-12 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
Lv Augusta 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
i ton and Savannah Railway Tisket Office at
■ Savannah, Florida and Western Railway
Depot.
C. S. GADSDEN, Supt.
S. C. Boyx.ston, G. P. A:
J. W, Ckaig, Master Transportation.
HEALTH?
Swift’s Specific cured me of rheumatism
• three months ago, after my physicians had
exhausted their remedies without giving re
lief. C. P. Goodyear,
Attorney at Law, Brunswick, Ga.
I have been afflicted with rheumatism near
ly 40 years, and a few bottles of Swift’s Speci
fic cured me. It is a God send to the suffering.
J. B. Walter, Thomson, Ga.
I have been entirely relieved of severe rheu
matism in my right arm by the use of Swift’s
Specific, and passed through last winter with
out a relapse. Sidney Herbert.
Ed. So. Cultivator, Atlanta, Ga.
TWENTY YEARS.-I had been a sufferer
from rheumatism twenty years; was reduced
to a skeleton; could hardly get about, even on
crutches. Swift’s Specific has cured me sound
and well. Mrs. Ezra Mershon, Macon, Ga.
Swift’s Specific has relieved me of rheuma
tism which at one time threatened to stop my
ministerial work. Rev. W. A. Kirk.
Cross Plains, Ala.
Swift’s Specific is entirely vegetable. Treatise
on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free.
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Savaaaah# Florida Railway
(All trains ot this road are run by Central (SO)
Meridian time which is 36 minutes slower than
Savannah time.]
Superintendent’s Office, 1
Savannah, January 17. 1885. f
ON and after January 18. 18*5, Passenger
Trains on thip road will run as fol ows
ATLANTIC COAST LINE EXPRESS.
Lve Savannah daily at 6:12 a m
Ar Savannah dally at 7;40 p m
Ar Jesup dally at 8:17 a m
Ar Waycross daily at 9:25 a m
Ar Callahan daily at 11:50 am
Ar Jacksonville daly at 12:301> m
Stops at all regular stations bet ween Sava
nnah and Jacksonville.
FAST MAIL.
Lve Savannah daily at 7:01 a m
Ar Savannah dally at 8:17 p m
Ar Jesup dully at 8:43 a m
Ar Waycross daily at ... 9:50 a m
Ar Callahan dally at 11:29 a m
Ar Jacksonville daily at 12:00 noon
Ar Dupont dally at 11:15 a m
Ar Valdosta daily at 12:06 p m
Ar Quitman daily at 12:40 p m
Ar Thomasville dally at 1:30 pm
Ar Bainbridge dally 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
tahoochee. Passengers for Brunswick take
this train, arriving at Brunswick (viaß. & W.
Railway) at 1:13 p. m. Passengers for Fer
i nandlna, Waldo, Ocala, Leesburg, Galnes
, vllle, Cedar Key and 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.
i Passengers for Pensacola, Mobile, New Or
leans, Texas and trans-Mississippi points,
i take this train, arriving at Pensacola at 10:05
pm. Mobile 2:40 a m. New Orleans7:4s am.
Pullman Buffet and sleeping cars Waycross
1 to New Orleans.
CHARLESTON EXPRESS.
Lve Savannah daily at 1:30 p m
1 Ar Savannah dally at 1:30 p m
1 Ar Jesup daily at 3:31 p m
Ar Waycross 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,
t arriving at Brunswick (via B. and W. Ry.) at
, 8:16 p. m.
JESUP EXPRESS.
1 Lve Savannah dally at 4:20 p m
1 Ar Savannah daily at 8:45 a m
1 Ar Jesup daily at 7:00 pm
! Stops at all regular and flag stations be
tween Savannah and Jesup.
i ALBANY EXPRESS.
Lve Svannah dull}’ at 7:20 p m
1 Ar Savannah daily at 6:05 ain
1 Ar Jesup daily at 10:20 pm
1 Ar Waycross daily at .. ..12:15 a m
1 Ar Callahan dally at 6:05 a m
1 Ar Jacksonville daily at 7:ooam
1 Ar Dupont dally at 2:30 ani
1 Ar Live Oak daily at 5:10 a m
Ar Gainesville daily at 8:30 a m
Ar Valdosta daily at 4:25 a in
Ar Quitman daily at 5:20 am
Ar Thomasville daily at 6:45am
Ar Albany daily at 10:30am
Pullman Palace Slleeping cars from Sa
vannah to Gainesville. Pullman Bullet
sleeping 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, Galnes
i ville, Palatka, Cedar Key, Ocala, Wildwood.
■ Leesburg and all stations on Florida Railway
i and Navigation Company and Florida South,
ern Railway take this train.
i Passengers for Madison, Monticello, Talla
i hassee and all Middle Florida points take
i this train.
i Connection at Jacksonville daily with Peo
i pie’s Line of steamers and railroads for St.
Augustine and all points on St. Johns River.
Through tickets sold and Sleeping Car
Berth aecomdations 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.
lOiSfliST RAILROAD
Cathedral Cemetery, Bona*
venture and Thunderbolt.
The following schedule will be
observed on and after MONDA Y, May 12th
1884:
CITY TIME.
OUTWARD IN WARD. INWARD?'
LEAVE LEAVE LEAVE
SAVANNAH BONAVENTURE THUNDERBOLT
7 00 a. ra. 7 45 a. m. 7 85 s. m,
10 35 a. m. 12 40 p. m. 12 30 p. m
3 00 p. m. 4 00 p. m. 3 50 p, in,
1 350 p. m. 530 p. m. 520 p. m.
' *6 20 p. m 7 10 p. m. 700 p. in,
1 -Saturday night’s last car leaves 7:15 instead
: of 6:20-
, Take Broughton street cars 25 minu
before departure of Suburban trains.
R F! fORR. Snncriu
' trnnr
SAVANNAH, November 11, 18M.
On and after WEDNESDAY, November 12,
the following Schedule will be run on the
Suburban Line :
Leave Arrive Leave I Leave
City. City, lisle 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.
i Leave Arrive I Leave I Leave
, City. City. jlsleof Hope| Montg’ry.
' 10:25 a. m. 8:40 a. m.l 8:10 a. m. 7:45 a. m,
*3:25 p. m. 2-00 p. m. 1:30 p. m. 1:00 p. rn
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
1 Montgomery at 6:45 a. m.
J. H. JOHNSTON. Pre«i den,
! IRON WORKS & BOILER MAKERS
I
: Novelty Iron Works,
No. 2 Bp' 7 and River Streets.
SAVANNAH, GA.,
John Rourke, Proprietor.
' ha & Brass Founlry & M achinshop 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.