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P 'For all points in Florida, 6:00 a. m. and 7:00
p. m.
Macon and Brunswick Railroad, 6:00 a. m.
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Brunswick and Albany Railroad, 6:00 a. m
nd 7:00 p. m.
B. F. <fc W. Railroad, 6:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m.
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Florida <fc Western Railway, 6:00 a. m. and 7
P Western mall, via Central Railroad, 9:00 a.
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On Sunday, mail for all points 6:00 p. m.
On Sunday for deliver y of mail, 9 to 10 am
i mTwxto Tew Advertisements.
Savannah Theatre—Hon. Carl Schurz.
Sale of the Tybee improvement Company.
Crockery at aucthth —J. McLaughlin & Son.
Horse, Buggy, et(fa#t- auction—J. McLaugh
lin <fc Son. ,
An EntertainmeiP ty the Ladies’ Church Aid
Society., ir
Notice to Shipper.]
Boston and BaEyinore Meats at Logan &
Calder’s.
Wanted—A few gentlemen boarders.
Sweet Gum and Mullein.
The sweet gum, as gathered from a tree of
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 on
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 uum and Mullein, the
finest known remedy for coughs, croup,
whooping cough and consumption; and so
S alatable any child can take it. Ask your
ruggist for it. Send two-cent stamp for
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, propri
etor Taylor’s Premium Cologne, Atlanta, Ga.
Osceola Butler and E. J. Kieffer, the drug
gists, who are always looking after the inter
est of 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. Foi
Sroof try a free sample bottle. Regu
ir size 50 cents and 81.—Adv.
Those enterprising butchers, Messrs. Lo
gan & Calder, stall No. 166 Market, have
just received a very superior lot of Boston
and Baltimore beef, sausages, etc.
Clean teeth, healthy gums, a pure breath,by
using Holmes' Wash and Dentifrice.
For the latest style and low prices in *4
>rnishing goods. L. Fried’s is the place
Nursing sore mouth and ulcers cured by
using Holmes’ Wash. Try it.
Skipping
MINIATURE ALMANAC—THIS DAY.
Bun Rises 6:65
Bun Sets 5:05
High Water at Ft Pulaski..9:ol A m 10:11 p m
Tuesday, January 20,1885.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Juniata, Catharine, Philadel
phia—G M Sorrel
Steamship City of Macon, Kelley, Boston
Richardson <fc Barnard.
Steamer Florida, Amazuin, Fernandina—C
Williams, Agent.
ARRIVED TO-DAY
Schr Charmer,Daball, from New York with
general mdse to order, vessel to Jos A Ro
berts & Co
DEPARTED TO-DAY.
Steamer Katie, Bevill, Savannah River
and landings—John Lawton, Manager.
Steamer Mary Fisher, Carroll, Cohen’s
Bluff and way landings—W. F. Gibson, Mana
ger.
CLEARED TO-DAY.
Bark R W Mernman, Sanders,in ballast for
Brunswick, Ga—Wilder Co.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamship Nacoochee for New York—
CaptHS Clifford, J Herschbach, Mrs H E
Rudgers, Mrs E Kibbee, W J Ogden Fay, E C
Dennis, G A Gemenden, Geo F Laird, A
Campbell, B T Mallory J Keogh, W R Fur
ness, J W Fassett and 4 steerage,
Steamer Florida from Fernandina—Peter
Allen, col.
CONSIGNEES.
Per steamship Juniata from Philadelphia-
Acosta &E, G W Allen, Arkwright Mills,
Benkampon & Co, O Butler, C H Carson, B
J Cubbedge B H Campbell City and SR y,
M J Doyle Cherry & Co, Douglass & Son, B
Dub, C H Dorsett Mrs Deßenne, C S Deutsh,
Eckman <& V, G Eckstein <fc Co, Epstein & W,
Frank & co, M Ferst& Co, L Fried. J D Fouri
tain, Graham & H, F L George, Geo Gemun
den, F M Hull. A Hanley D Hogan, J Hart
& Bro, JII Helmken, H C Houston, Hen
derson & D, H Hesse, Kolshorn & Bro, John
Kelly, Lyons and co, Lippman Bros, Lang
& Bro,ELovell & Son, Ludden & B, D BLester
A Leffler, C Logan & Co, Mell & Co, James
McGrath & co, Miller and Co, McDonough &
B, M Mendel and Bro, A S Nichols Mutual
Gas Works co, John Nicholson. J B Newton
■est J Oliver, N Paulsen and co, Palmer Bros.
Dr E Parsons Geo Parrish John Ruwe, J B
Reedy, Rutherford & F, Rosenheim & Co,
B,F & W R’y, Solomons & Co, H Solomons <fc
Sons, J T Shuptrine, str Republic, Smith &
Bro Sav’h Water Works S Stern P B Springr
Sav’h Cotton Press, Jas Silva D C Strong,
V’ S Studer J C Thompson R H Tatem. S H
Wilson Weed &C, So Ex Co, W W West,
A M &('. W West, Central Road, Ga and
FI S B Co.
Per steamer Florida from Fernandina—
Guilmartin <fcCo, W W Gordon <fc Co, Woods
<fc Co,Perkinsand Son, M Maclean, Butler &
S, M YHenderson, Flannery & Co, Walter,
T & Co.
RECEIPTS.
Per steamer Florida from Fernandina—
-352 bales cotton, 1,020 boxes oranges, 18 bbls
oranges, 12 bales hides, I bale skins, 1 bale
bedding, 4 boxes tobacco, 2 bbls syrup, 23
bales yarn, 1 box drugs, 1 box h and w. 1 box
mdse, 1 box books, 1 sack m seed, 1 keg roe,
1 pkg wax
EXPORTS.
IVr steamship Nacoochee, for New York—
-2.56/bales upland cotton, 112 bales cotton, 33
baFs domand yarns, 211 bbls rice, 951 bbls
rosin 52 bbls cot .ton seed oil, 37 bbls oranges
9,391 boxes oranges, 71 crates vegetables 180
pkgs mdse
THE SAVANNAH DAILY TJMEB, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20. 1885
SAVANNAH MARKETS.
OFFICE OF SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES.
' Savannah, Ga., January 20, 1 p. m.
Savannah Cotton Exchange (Official),
norro*.
■ Fair ® ftll
Middling Fair-
- Middling 6
• Middling
> LowMlddling
Good Ordinary 9 11-16®
’ Ordinary 9 ®
Tone—Quiet and steady.
: Net 1,422 | Gross 1,422
Foreign I Coast wise 2,659
From 1 p. m. Saturday to 1 p. m; to-day
Stock on hand and on shipboard at Ip. tn
of Trade, Official.)
1 1(4 Ce-
The market Is firm with good demand.
Sales 332 These quotations represent tor
round lots. In filling small orders higher
rates must be paid. We quote:
Broken.. N ominal
Common „
Fair
Good 5W%
Prime 5%a%c
Choice Nominal
ROU’H—
Country lots 90al 100
Tide Water 1 09al 35
Naval Stores*
Rosin.—The market Is steady; We quote:
A 8 1 05 H 6 150
8.. 105 1 135
0 105 K 225
D 1 20 M 3 25
E 120 N 375
F 125 W G 4 25
G 1 35 I WW
Spirits Turpentine.— Steady, 27%. Sales
! —Jbbls spirits and 125 bbls rosin.
Naval store* statement..
Spirits. Rosin
Receipts to-day 48 2,232
Stock this day 6,82-/ 62,<28
oraiu, rruvimon and Floui Market*
Grain.—Steady. We quote:
, White Corn 63 @
Car load lots 60 @-
Mixed Corn 62 (a
. Car load lots 58 @
Mixed Oats <§>
Car load lots 40
Northern Hay 100 (&
Eastern Hay 105 @
Western Hay 100 @
( Meal 70 @
1 Grits 75 Q-
»Knviß<oN«.
Market firm.
* D S Shoulders 6 @
I DSLCSides 7 &
r DS C R Sides 7% u
' Smoked Shoulders @
[ Smoked C R Sides 8 &
Hams
> Lard n
Butter 24a28
> Cheese 9al3>«
Sugars.—firm.
» Cut Loaf. 7
r Standard “A” 6%
i Extra “C” 6
r “CC”
’ Granulated 6% @
Powdered 6%
. salt.
We quote:
ar load lots (f. o. b.) 80©
, lots
flour.
Market firm.
Superfine 3
! Extra 3 95(04 2.5
Family 4 90©5 20
. Choice Patent 6
''or«Trs.
Steady.
Fancy 12% @
Prime 12
‘ Medium 11 @
. Fair 10%©
1 Ordinary @
Financial.
Quotations furnished by F. C. Wylly, Stock
and Bond Broker, No. 120 Bryan street.
Tone of the market—Money easy
Exchange on New York—Banks ;are buying
sight drafts @% per cent, discount, and sell
ing at %per cent, discount tor par.
Market ruled steady for bonds, and
stocks, We quote :
AILROAD STOCK. BID. ASKEI>
Augusta & Savannah 7 per cent. 1
guaranteed exdiv’d 115 116
Central Railroad Script 6 per
cent, ex int 90 90%
Central exdiv’d 75 76
Georgia 154 156
Southwestern 7 per cent, guaran-
anteed ex div’d 115 116
BANK AND GAS STOCKS
Merchants National 120
Southern Bank State of Georgia.
Savannah Gas 12 14 <
Mutual Gas Light 25
I STATE BONDS.
Georgia new6s, 1889, January and
July coupons 102 103
Georgia Mortgage on W. & A
Railroad, regular 7 percent,
coupons, January and July
turity, 1886 101 112
Georgia 7 per cent, gold quarter-
lies HO 111
Georgia 7s, 1896 122 123
CITY BONDS.
Augusta 6 per cent 102 104
Augusta er cent ~.107 108
Columbus percent 84 86
Macon 6 per cent 103 105
Savannah 5 percent 89 90
Savanahs percent, (new) B*% 89%
RAILROAD BONDS.
A. & G. Ist mortgage consolidated
7 per cent, coupons, January
and J uly maturity, 1897 109 111
Charlotte,Columbia and Augusta
1 st mortgage 104 105
Charlotte,Columbia and Augusta
2d mortgage 90 91
Central consolidated mortgage 7
per cent, coupons January
and July maturity, 1893 109 111
Gainesville, Jeff, and Southern
Ist mortgage, due 1911, July
and January coupons 7 per
cent 109 111
Augusta and Knoxville 7 per
cent 102 104
So Ga & Fla, Ist mortg U 0 112
do 2nd “ 102 104
mfi MIL! TIMES'
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A Corps of Special Telegraphic Correspond
ents in the Principal Cities of the
State, at Washington, D. C.,
and New York.
Reliable Commercial and Financial Reports.
The Cotton, Naval Stores and Produce Mar
kets Carefully Corrected up to the
Hour of Closing, Daily.
The management of the Daily Times
have entered the New Year with the deter
mination tc eclipse their former efforts, and
to render this journal the equal of any in the
country. The editorial department will con
tinue vigorous, progressive and independent,
the management having secured the services
of Captain W. G. Waller, a well-known, able
and graceful writer, as associate editor. The
news and local departments are in competent
hands, and will always be found fresh and
accurate.
A feature recently introduced in the Daily
Times, and which has proven very popular,
is the publication of continued stories by
well-known writers, whose names are famil
i iar to the reading public. (
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Address all communications to
B. H. RICHARDSON,
Editor and General Manager,
94 Bryan street, Savannah
DANIEL HOGAN,
In or<*er to reduce Ids large stock of FALL and
WINTER GOODS,
Has made extraordinary reductions in his various departments.
The following will indicate a few of the SPECIAL BARGAINS :
Jiigaii: h Dress his, tab aei Suitings
Owing to the mildness of the weather for the past three months, I have still in stock a
large variety of these goods.
Ladies’ Cloths in the Newest Colorings and Mixtures.
48 inches wide, 80c. per yard, worth 81; 54 inches wide, 90c. per yard, reduced from 81 25.
One lot Ladies’ TWILLED SUITING, 1% yards wide. 81 40; reduced from SI ,5. __
45 pieces DRAP D'ALMA, in the most desirable colors, reduced from 81 per yard tome.
d 5 20 pieces BLACK CASHMERE, 42 inches at 75c., reduced from 81.
10 pieces BLACK CASHMERE, at 87%c., reduced from 81 15.
Black and Colored Silks!
I will offer a good BLACK SILK at 75c and 85c., 81, 81 25, 81 3/%» SI 50, 75, 82, 82 25, $2 50
and $3 per yard. These goods are all pure dye, of soft Cashmere finish, and are warranted
25 per cent, under what they were sold ata month ago.
Brocaded Silk Velvets at Half Price.
Black and Colored Silk Velvets and Velveteens Equally Cheap.
o
HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT.
LONSDALE, FRUIT OF' THE LOOM and other standard makes of Bleached Shirtings
at "Double width Bleached Shirtings, reduced from 30c. to 20c. per yard.
50 pieces, 45 inch, Bleached Pillow Cotton, at 12%c, former price 18c. peryard.
100 pairs White Wool Blankets at 86 50 per yard, sold all during the season at 89 50.
Table Damasks, JNapkins,
Towels, Arc..
AT U IN TJS U A. L L Y 1.0 W PRICES!
AN IMMENSE STOCK OF
Ladies’ and Gent’s Underwear'
To be closed at a reduction of fully 30 per cent.
A similar reduction cn 200 Misses’ Suits, sizes ranging from 2 to 16 years.
One lot Ladies' Seal Plush Cloaks, reduced from S3a each to 822 50._
100 pieces Tapestry Brussels Carpets, reduced from 90c. a yard to 70c.
500 Boys’ Suits, to be closed at HALF PRICE, in order to make room for Spring Stock.
500 pieces Embroideries, fully 50 per cent under last year's prices.
DANIEL HOGAN
we are C4LOBES
NOW
—AND—
jg
f SHADES
A PULL LINE
■ IN EVERY VARIETY
—°F—
_ ?». JMIL.- —Which we are offering at—
GAS FIXTURES X/Offr/
-and- MANUFACTURERS’
CHANDELIERS. mEL prices.
•sr—. F_,
JOHN A. DOUGLASS & CO.
161 Broughton StrM. SAVANNAH, GA.
New Goods & Bottom Prices
AT
A. J. MILLER & Co’s
Furniture and Carpet Emporium
We have just received a choice line of CHERRY and ASH BEDROOM SUITS, that we are
offering VERY LOW. Also, a line of Bric-a-brac and Novelties in Plush and Leather.
OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT is still filled with choice lines of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Win
dow Shades, Lace Curtains, Etc., in all the new designs. It will certainly pay you to look
over our goods if in need, as we are determined to offer such bargains as will speedily reduce
OUR MAMMOTH STOCK.
jL. J. Ac co..
148, 150 and 152, Broughton Street.
Ruction Saks.
= cK < > CK ER Y.
By J. McLaughlin & Son,
; To Morrow, Jan. 21, at 11 o’clock,
10 Hogsheads Crockery,
7,.500 PIECES.
CUPS and SAUCERS, PLATES, DISHES,
BOWLS, CHAMBERS, PITCHERS and BA
SINS, SPITTOONS, FANCY TEA and TOI
! LETSETS, PITCHERS,TUREENS,BAKERS,
MUGS, TEX POTS, CUSPADORES, SOUPS,
Etc.
WITHOUT
Horse, Buggy, Carryall, Dray,
Harnes*, Etc.
By J. McLaughlin & Son.
To-Morrow, Jan, 21, at 11 o’clock,
(Just before Crockery sale),
1 very good BAY HORSE,
1 BUGGY,
1 CARRYALL,
1 ONE-HORSE DRAY,
3 sets HARNESS,
1 SADDLE, BRIDLES, etc
lots from City
Taxation.
I have FOR SALE Lots Nos. 7 and 8 on
Gilliotstreet, about 100 yards from Anderson
street cars. Said lots measure 30 feet 6 inches
front by 127 feet deep, and can be bought for
FIFTY DOLLARS CASH and the balance in
two years.
ALSO
Lots Nos. 13 and 14 of the Brady lots, situa
ted about 300 yards south of Anderson street,
between Whitaker and Barnard streeis.
These lots measure 30 feet front by 145 feet
i deep. Terms, ONE-HALF CASH, and the
balance in one and two years WITHOUT
i INTEREST.
The above lots are well located, and will
advance rapidly in value, being exempt from
city taxation for several years, they can be
held at a small cost to the purchaser.
C. H. DORSETT.
MOTHERS’
FRIEND!
Xft Terror! Thisbvaluableprepa-
U UI e ICII Hi I ration is truly a ty j urnph
of scientific skill, and no
. . more inestimable benefit
NO More Pain I was ever bestowed on the
mothers of the world.
not only short-
AT ! ens the time of labor and
No More Danger ’ lessens the intensity of
pain, but, better than all,
TO it greatly diminishes the
danger to life of both
Mother or Child, mother and child, and
leaves the mother in a
condition highly favor
able to speedy recovery,
Tkn Dranrl zxC * ar b a ble tO
±ne ureau oi flooding, convulsions and
other alarming symptoms
Motherhood painful labor. g Its truly
wonderful efficacy in
Transformed to this respect entitles the
Mothers Friend to be
ranked as one of the life
f | |J saving appliances given
-A- to the world by the dis-
coveries of modern sei
and euce.
From the nature of the
case it will of course be
B H ■ understood that we cannot
" publish certificates con
cerning the Remedy with-
out wounding the delicacy
lof the writers. Yet we
Safety and Easel S,o“n m e ,»d
no mother who has once
TO se d it will ever again be
without it in her time of
Suffering Woman. I rouble
j A prominent physicion lately remarked to the
■ proprietor, that if were admissible to make public
the letters we receive, the ‘'Mothers’ Friend” would
outsell anything on the market.
I most earnestly entreat every female expecting to
be confined, to use Mothers’ Relief. Coupled with
this entreaty I will add that during a long obstetri
cal practice(forty-four years, 1 have never known it to
fail to produce a safe and quick delivery.
H. J. HOLMES, M. D., Atlanta, Ga.
Send for our Treatise on “Health and Happiness of
Woman,” mailed free.
Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
From experience I think Swift’s Specific is
a very valuable remedy for cutaneous diseases,
and at the same time an invigorating tonic.
Jambs Jackson, Chief Justice of Georgia.
Atlanta, September, 1884.
INOCULATED POISON.—After trying all
the other remedies, Swift’s Specific has cured
me sound and well of a terrible blood poison
contracted from a nurse.
Mrs. T. W. Lbe, Greenville, Ala.
POISON OAK.—A lady here has been en
tirely cured of poison-oak poison by the use
of two bottles S. S. 8.
R. S. Bradford, Tiptonville, Tenn.
ULCERS 25 YEARS.—A member of my
church has been cured of an ulcerated leg of
25 years standing, with two bottles of Swift’s
Specific. P. H. Crumpler,
Pastor Methodist Church, Macon, Ga.
Swift’s Specific is entirely vegetable. Treat
ise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free.
The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta,
Ga., or 159 W. 23d st., N. Y.
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 Throat
I and Lungs. Price 50 cents and 81.00. Sold by
Osceola Butler and E. J. Kieffer,—Adv.
OCEAJ STEAISHir Co.iffA.u
-for—
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PASSAGE TO NEW YUBK.
CABIN 820
, EXCURSION 32
' STEERAGE 10
The magnificent Steamships of this Company ar
appointed to sail as follows. STANDARD TIME:
TO NEW YORK.
TALLAHASSEE, Captain W. H. Fisheb
WEDNESDAY, January 21, at 8:30 a. m.
CITY OF AUGUSTA, Captain Nickerson,
FRIDAY, January 23, at 10:30 a. m.
CHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt. J. W. CATHERINE
MONDAY, January 26, at 1:30 p. m.
CITY OF SAVANNAH, Capt. H. C. DAGGETT
WEDNESDAY January S, at 4:00 p. m.
NACOOCHEE, Captain F. Kempton, FRI
DAY, January 30, at 6:00 p. m.
TO PHILADELPHIA..
These steamers do not carry passengers .
JUNIATA, Captain 8. L. Askins, FRI
DAY’. January 23 at 10:00 a. m.
DESSOUG, Captain F. SMltal, SATURDAY,
January 31, at 6:00 a. m.
Through bills of laden given to Eastern and North'
I western points and to ports of the United Kingdom
and the Continent.
For freight or passage apply to
G. M SORREL, Agent,
City Excnunctt Building.
Merchants’ and Mine”’
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
EOR HALTIM- ’P
, CABIN PASSAGE 815 00
, SECOND PASSAGE 12 00
j EXCURSION 25 00
O* Including Meals and Stateroom.
For the present the Steamships of this
Company are appointed to sail from Savan
nah for Baltimore every five days, as follows.
City time:
WM. CRANE, Captain Billups, SATUR
DAY, January 24, at 12 noon.
WM. LAWRENCE, Captain H. D. Foster,
THURSDAY, January 29, at 4 p. m.
WM. CRANE, Captain Billups, TUESDAY,
February 3, at 10:00 a. m.
. WM. LAWRENCE, Captain H. D.Foster,
MONDAY, February 9th, at 2:00 p. m.
And from Baltimore on the days above
named at 3 p. m.
Through bills lading given to all points West, all
the manufacturing towns in New England, and to
Liverpool and Bremen. Through passenger ticket!
Issued to Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago, and all point
West and Northwest.
JAS. B. WEST & CO., Agente,
i 114 Bay <j+-o<>t.
Boston and Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
FOR BOSTON DIRECT.
CABIN PASSAGE S2O 00
EXCURSION 35 00
STEERAGE 12 00
The first class iron steamships of this company are
appointed to sail every THURSDAY from Boaton at 3 p
m.; from Savannah as follows: Standard Time.
CITY OF MACON, Captain W. Kelley,
THURSDAY, January 22, at 10:30 a. m.
GATE CITY Captain D. Hedge, THURS
DAY, January 29, at 5:00 p. m.
CITY OF MACON, Captain W. Kelley,
THURSDAY, February 5, at 10:00 a. m.
GATE CITY, Captain D. Hedge, THURS
DAY, February 12, at 4:00 p. m.
Through bills of lading given to New England manu
facturing pointe and to Liverpool.
The Company’s wharves in both Savannah and Bos
♦on are connected with all railroads leading out of the
RICHARDSON 4 BARNARD, Agents.
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■C’si'
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Commencing November 22d, 1884, the MOR
GAN STEAMSHIP LINE will inaugurate a
weekly service with the elegantly appointed
and fast sailing steamships
“HUTCHINSON” and “MORGAN”
Between Tampa, Fla., and Key West and
Havana, Also between Tampa and New Or
leans, with the following arrivals and de
partures :
Leave NEW ORLEANS for TAMPA, KEY
WEST and HAVANA every THURSDAY.
Arrive TAMPA Saturday.
Leave TAMPA SATURDAY, on arrival of
South Florida Railroad train.
Leave KEY WEST SUNDAY. Arrive HA
VANA MONDAY.
RETURNING
Leave HAVANA for KEY WEST, TAMPA
and NEW ORLEANS every WEDNESDAY
Leave KEY WEST THURSDAY.
Leave TAMPA FRIDAY, on arrival of South
Florida Railroad train. Arrive NEW OR
LEANS SUNDAY.
Passengers leaving Savannah on Fridays
via Savannah, Floridaand Western Railway,
Fast Mall (7:01 a. m.) make close connections
for KEY WEST and HAVANA.
F. H. RAND, G. T. A. South Florida R. R.
C. D. OWENS, Traffic Manager Peoples’ Line
Steamers.
Georgia and Florida Inland Steam
boat Company.
Commencing Oct. 1.
STEAMER DAVID CLARK
Leaves Savannah, foot of Lincoln street, for
Doboy, Darien, St. Simon’s, Brunswick and
Way Landings every Monday and Thursday
at 4 p. m., connecting at Brunswick with
Steamer CRACKER BOY for Satilla river.
Freight not signed for 24 hours after arrival
will be at risk of consignee.
J. N. HARRIMAN, Manager.
C. Williams, General Agent.