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K:.a 1 HUMOROUS PARAGR tPHS.
'< 7 Called from Our Exchanges.
The Spring hat tor ladies is four stories
high and cailed the Buckingham. If it M
to be worn at the theatres we say : Off with
its head. So much for Buckingham. -
Boston Courier.
In certain cases of aggravated offense,
Bombay husbands cut off their wives noses
as means of punishment. This is a snub
bing that ought never be forgiven. New
Orleans Picayune.
Out of twenty-nine loads of coal weighed
by the police of Cleveland the other day
only one was full weight, and the man who
sold that was sick abed and Ins ofhce was
being run by a boy.—Phila. Call.
A St. Louis man, who was recently accus
ed of swindling twelve of the leading law
yers of Texas, has framed the charge and
uses it as a diploma. He is also a lawyer.
—Chicago Times.
The New York police are getting nervous.
A tin spice box lying in the gutter fills
them with dread. They are careful to drop
it into water, and they are shy about taking
it out. —New Haven News.
John Bull has been looking for some
time for somebody to tread on the tail of
his coat; but now that he has found him he
is willing to acknowledge that he did not
expect so heavy a man. —Boston Post.
The Hon. Charles Carroll, of Shawnee
town, has our thanks for a neat and well
executed check. We transferred it into
bacon, and are transferring the bacon into
brawn and brains.—Benton (Hl.) Stan
dard.
The woman who shot O’Donovan Rossa in
the back says if she had aimed a little
higher the bullet would have struck him
in the corner of the mouth, as he was
smiling at the time.—Newman Indepen
dent.
A Philadelphia girl with a very large
Roman nose is in an unpleasant predica
ment. She doesn’t know whether to have
her nose cut down, or move to Boston, where
eye-glasses are fashionable. —Puck.
At the recent city election at La Conner,
two married women were elected members
of the City Council, and the local paper
affectionately calls them the /city mam
mas.”—Portland Oregonian.
Many Southern railway companies have
this year placed their old cross ties at the
disposal of the mayors of towns along the
lines of their roads, to be distributed to de
serving poor people for firewood.—Chicago
Herald.
“I believe,” said the doctor, “that whis
ky hardens the brain.” “No doubt of it,”
acquiesced his associate. “How do you
know?’ 1 “Ob, I’ve noticed that when you
get full your eyes have a stony stare.”—N.
Y. Journal.
“I thought you were not going to fight
with Jones any more,” remarked one po
liceman to another. “I am not. I am
ready to bury the hatchet.” “Well, what
are you waiting for?” “For Jones’ head to
bury it in,”—New York Telegram.
Dr. Dechamps says that scarlet fever mi
crobes are shaped like hairs, with a swelling
at one end- What have always been sup
posed to be hairs in the butter, then, were
scarlet fever microbes, were they ? No more
butterine ours. —Peck’s Sun.
’The Shape of a Kiss.
Boston Courier.
Boston girls are not ignorant of geometry.
A young Bostonian handed his girl a loz
enge, shaped like a heart, the other night.
“What is this?” she asked.
“It is a kiss,” he replied.
“A kiss is not heart-shaped,” she said.
“No?”
“No,” she sighed, “it is eliptical.” ,
STRANGE WORLD THIS
And some funny people in it, too. You
have all come in contact with some that
are never satisfied. They grumble from
morning until night—we heard a man
even grumble in bed. That man would
grumble at any thing and every thing,
without reason; but this week we heard
a gentleman grumble with good reason.
He bought a suit of clothes and paid a
good old fashioned price for it, and, hap
pening to come into the “Famous,” he
was shown a suit of the same class of
goods, and our price was $8 less than he
had paid. That gentleman had good rea
son to find fault, and grumbled at his
bad luck; but it will be a good lesson to
him, and he will buy of the “Famous”
next time. We are through taking stock,
and now comes our annual clearing sale.
"We will sell you anything in our line at
manufacturers’ cost. Our prize system
has worked charmingly, and we made
dozens of people happy by giving them
prizes. We will keep it up. Cail, and
we will not only give you better goods,
cheaper than you can buy any where, but
give a prize to every twentieth purchaser
in the bargain. “Famous,” 140 Congress
street.
PILES I PILES!! PILES 11!
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
Rile 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. Gotten
bury, of Cleveland, says: “I have used scores
Os Pile cures, and it affords me pleasure to
■ay that I have never found anything which
elves such Immediate and permanent reliel
as Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment.” Sold
by druggists and mailed on receipt of price,
|l. Sold wholesale and retail by O. Butler,
Savannah, Lippman Bros., wholesale and re
tail druggists. .
YOUNG MEN I—READ 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’ trial Is al
lowed W rite lor them al once for Illustrated
pamphlet free.
A CARD.
| To all who are suffering from the errors and
indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness,
early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I will
send a receipt that will cure you, fbkb ok
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.
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
and Lungs. Price 50 cents and 81.00. Sold by
Osceola Butler and E. .1. Kieffer.—Adv.
Clean teeth, a pure breath,by
nsingHolmes’ Wash and Dentifrice.
THE SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1885. -
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.Dropsy, Gravel ete n t ion of
Diabetes. -
"''HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
If fit cures Biliousness, Headache, Jaundice, Sour
Uq Stomach, Dyspepsia, Constipation and Piles, /
F and. cures Intemperance, Nervous Diseases, fl
General Debility, Excesses and.
) Female Weakness.
USE ITAT ONCE.
* It restores the KIDNEYS, LIVER and BOW
ELS, to a healthy action and CUBES when all ~
other medicines fail. Hundreds have been saved ’
who have been given up to die by friends and i
•' Price $1.25. Send for Illustrated Pamphlet to, J
HUNT’S REMEDY CO., Providence, R. K
’’SOLD BY AIX DRUGGISTS/'
Hunt’s Kidney and Liver Remedy,
At OSCEOLA BUTLER’S, Corner Bull and
Congress streets.
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 us? 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 rheumat ism 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 Mebshon, 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 Specif.” cCo., Atlanta, Ga.
s. ». s.
Wholesale and Retail at OSCEOLA BU'L
LER’S, Corner Bull and Congress streets.
M o! Practical Kacwledgs I
Phonography,
Typewriting,
Telegraphing,
Bookkeeping,
—AND—
Penmanship.
No. 137 Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
Mb. and Mrs. C. S. RICHMOND,
Principals.
” ORIGINAL
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® Jhos.C/Williatns &Co*
V RICHMON B.VA.
FOR SALE BY
l E. an & son.
Corner Bryan & Abd eon Ste.
SAVANNAH, - - - GA
TO THE PUBLIC.
Having secured the services of MR. T. J.
McELINN, I have annexed the
Plumbing and Gas Fitting
to the TINNING BUSINESS, and am pre
pared to execute orders In either branch at
moderate figures. Respectfully,
P. H. KIERNAN,
President, net ween Whitaker and Barnard
Streets.
M. Y. & D. J. Maclntyre,
COTTON FACTORS and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
NO. 72 BAY STREET,
Savannah, ... Ga.
Ask your grocer for Mayer’s Magic Soa
manufactured b William Hone &Co
FOUND GUILTY!
We must plead to the indictment of having the best S 3 50 Gents’ Shoe In the
market. They are made of CALF SKIN with solid soles, and have sole leather counters.
We havealso a better grade shoe at S 3 00, which Is second to none.
REMEMBER
Shoes are warranted by us, and stamped on each shoe with the price and our full
COLLAT BROTHERS,
thus making us responsible for the guarantee.
Our Stock ot Slices For
' Ladies’, Mises, Childrens’, his’, Boys mi Ms,
comprises all styles and Is complete in every particular.
XST All our goods are marked in
l’l:iin SSelliiifC 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 andlnobbiest styles of FELT AND STIFF HATS are to be found In our stock.
We make ajspecialty of
Fancy Hats.
In a word anything In the line of
EATS, I®, SATCHELS, B’E
SB, BATS, M, Uli, MU
Can always be found at
COLLAT BROTHERS,
149 Broughton Street.
COHEN & CO.
o
Shoes. Shoes. Shoes.
Tis Most Wonderful aii Srajisg Reductions
Ever Before Offered by any Boot and Shoe Store in this City.
20,000 FAIRS OF SHOES
Tobe placed on sale, commencing THIS DAY, and to continue for THIRTY DAYS, com
prising Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s, Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’BOOTS and SHOES
at the following extraordinary low prices:
1 lot Children’s Kid Spring Heel, Butt, 4-8 .62 1 lot Ladles’ Calf, Lace, 4-8 81.00
1<• “ “ 7-11 .75 1 “ “ Gt. ‘ 3-9 9t>
1 ■< « Gt “ •• “ 5-7 .60 1 “ Men’s Calf Congress, solid 1.25
I■< “ “ 8-10 .75 1 “ “ “ Bal., “ 115
1 “ Misses’ “ “ 114 .85 1 “ “ Ties, “ 1.20
1 u Misses K . d - g7 x „ , u But . on( „ y
1 “ Ladies’ “ “ 3-7 .98 1“ “ “ Unlined,Creole, Congress.. 1.00
1 « u Gt. “ 3-7 .95 1 “ “ “ Boots (samples) 1.75
1•• “ Fox “ 3-7 .90
1 » “ Calf “ 4-8 81.10
We have not the space to enumerate our extensive stock, but will be able to convince
purchasers of our remarkable bargain':, we are the SOLE AGENTS in this city for DR.
LUNER’S CELEBRATED PATENT FLEXIBLE SHOE, Gent's wear, which for comfort and
durability cannot be surpassed. Do not fall to procure the above bargains, as we do just as
we advertise.
COHEN <&; CO.,
Southwest Corner Broughton and Barnard Streets.
M. STERNBERG,
.lEAVELKtL
When moving into my new Store I made very extensive purchases, and compliments
have been showered upon me from all sides upon my
Elegant and Tasty Stock.
I presumed that my stock would have been ample for the Holiday Trade, but I was com
pelled, owing to the appreciation I met with, to make continual additions to my stock, and
yet my purchases could hardly keep apace with
The Unprecedented Demand. !
I have now made arrangements so ample that I can asfiure my friends and the public that
after to-day my stock will be again as complete in every respect as can only be found in the
very besthouses In the leading Northern cities.
MY SPECIALTIES ARE
Diamonds, and the Most Celebrated and Reliable Makes of G
Watches, and my Fancy Jewelry is not Wanting in
Either Taste, Design or Workmanship.
NO FANCY PRICES 1
Every Article Guaranteed as Represented.
My unprecedented success is summed up in these few words. No matter how ignorant
one may be as to the quality or value of Jewelry, he receives honest goods at honest prices.
TLT. STESK.IM’JBESJFt.CSr,
157 BROUGHTON ST.
fattroafl tcMflnies.
Central Sowaiwn Railroxds
[Ail trains ot this system an, rial by Kuuun:.:
Meridian time which is 36 minutes slower th.n Un
kept by city. I
SAVANNAH, Ga„ January 17, 1885.
ON and after SUNDAY, January 18.
1885, passenger trains on the Central and
Southwestern Railroads and Branches will
run as follows:
HEAD DOWN. ~ _ BEAD DOWN.
jVo 51 From Savannah No 53
10:00a7m tv Savannah Iv 8:45 pm
3:45 pin ar Augusta ar 5:50 a m
5:55pm ar Macon ar 3:45am
11:25 p m ar Atlanta ar 7:30 a m
1:25 ain ar Columbus ar 1:05 p m
ar Eufaula ar 3:16 p in
10:30 p in ar Albany ar 12:20pm
ar Milledgeville ar 10:19a m
ar Eaton ton ar 12:20 p m
No 18 From Augusta No 22 No 20
9:2sauilv Augusta... Iv 9:00 p m
3:30 p m ar Savannah ar 6:30 a ni
5:55 p m ar Macon ar
1:25 p m ar Atlanta ar
4:25 a ni ar Columbus ar
ar Eufaula ar
10:30 p m ar Albany. ar
ar Milledgeville ar
ar Eatonton ar
Nool From AJacoo -Vo 52
a m Iv Macon Iv 8:05 a m
6:30 a ni ar savannah ar 3:30 pm
ar Augusta ar 3:45pm
ar Milledgeville ar 10:19 a m
ar Eatonton ar 12:20 p m
No 1 From Macon No 3
YlSOamlv Macon Iv 6:2opm
3:16 p m ar Eufaula ar
12:20 p m ar Albany ar 10:30 p m
No 5 Far m Macon No 19
8.-15 a m Iv Macon 7:35 p m
12:33 p m ar Columbus 4:25 a m
No 1 F'om Macon No 51 No 53
8:20 am 1 v Macon .... 1 v 7:30 p m.... 3:57 a m
12:25 pm ar Atlanta...ar 11:25 p m... . 7:30 a m
No 23 From Fort Valley No 21
7:50 pin I v ..... Fori Valley 9:M) a m
8:35p mar .Perry... 10:40 a m
No 2 From Atlanta No 54 No 52
T:SO p m Iv Atlanta.. ...Iv 8:10pm.... B:ssam
5:50 p m ar Macon ... .ar 11:45 pm.... 7 35 am
ar Eufaula... .ar 3:16 p m
10:30 p m ar Albany... .ar 12:20p m
4:25 a m ar Columbus..ar 1:50 p m
ar Mile’gvllle ar 10:19 a m
ar Eatonton...ar 12:20 p m
ar Augusta... .ar 3:45 p m
ar Savannah...ar 6;30 am.,,, 3:30 p m
No 6 f'rom Columbus No 20
1:20 pmlv Columbus Iv 9:53 pm
6:l2pm ar Macon ar 6!ooam
11:25 pm ar Atlanta ar 12:25 pm
ar Eufaula ar 3:16 pm
10:30 pm ar Albany ar 12:20 p m
ar Milledgeville ar 10;19am
ar Eatonton ar 12:20 p m
ar Augusta ar 3:45p m
6:30 a mar Savannah ar 3:30 pm
No 2 From Eufaula No 4
11:56 a m Iv Eufaula Iv
4:15p mar Albany ar
7:lspm ar Macon ar
4:25 a mar Columbus ar
11:25pmar Atlanta ar
Milledgeville... .ar
Eatonton ar
ar Augusta ar
ii:3i> am ar Savanna h .... ar ... .....
No 26 th-om 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 am .. ar 1:05 p m
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 mar Savannah ar 3:30 p m
No 2(1. From Eatonton and MUledyeville.
1:45 p m Iv Eatonton
3:00 p m Iv Milledgeville
5:55 p m ar Macon
4:25 a m ar Columbus
ar Eufaula
10:30 p m ar Albany
11:25 p m ar Atlanta
6:30 a m ar Savannah
Augusta
No 24 From Perry No 22_
’5:30 a m Iv Perry Iv 8:50 pm
6:15 a m ar Fort Valiev 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 dally (except Sunday) between
Eatonton and Gordon.
“Train No. 53 leaving Savannah at 8:45 p m,
will not stop except on Sundays to put oft
passengers 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 and Perry runs dally (except
Sunday).
The Albany and Blakely accommodation
train runs dally (except Sunday) between Al
bany and Blakely.
At Savannah with Savannah, Florida and
Western Railway,atAugasta 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”d Sleeping Car
Berths on sale at city office, No. 20Bull street.
G. A. Whitehead, WM. ROGEKS,
G*m. Pass. Agt. Gen. Supt .Savannah.
J. C. SHAW, W. F, SHELLMAN,
Gen. Trav. Agt. Traffic Manager, Savannah,
Georgia.
Charlaston & Samaah htaay C-
SAVANNAH, GA., Oct. 9 0th, 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 am 8:37 pm
Ar Charlest-m..7:25 p m 12:40 pm 1:45 am
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 pm 6:50 am
Ar Yort Royal 6:30 pm 11:40 am
Ar Augusta 2:15 p m
Southward.
No 34. No 40. No 42 No4B
LvCharl’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 6:4lam 7:oopm 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 Win. 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. Boydston, G. P. A:
J. W. Ceaic, M.aster Transportation.
VI. T. I
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. 1
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 can 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. QUINAN.
ta&ah, Florida & Westorn Railway
(All trains ot this road are run by Central (90)
Meridian time which Is 36 minutes alower than
Savannah time.]
Superintendent's Office, >
Savannah, January 17, 1885. (
ON and after January 18, 1885, Passenger
Trains on this road will run as follows
ATLANTIC COAST LINE EXPRESS.
Lve Savannah dally at 6:12 a m
Ar Savannah dally at 7;40 p m
Ar Jesup dally at 8:17 a m
Ar Waycross dally at ... 9:25 am
Ar Callahan daily at 11:50 a m
Ar Jacksonville daiy at 12:30 p m
Stops at all regular stations between Savan
nah and Jacksonville.
FAST MAIL.
Lve Savannah dally at 7:01 a m
Ar Savannah dally at 8:17 p m
Ar Jesup daily at 8:43 a m
Ar Waycross dally at ... 9:50 a m
ArCallahan daily at 11:29a m
Ar Jacksonville dally 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 in
Ar Thomasville daily at 1:30 p m
Ar Bainbridgedallr at 3:30 p m
Ar Chattahoochee dally at 3:52 p m
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. A W.
Railway) at 1:13 p. m Passengers for Fer
nandina. Waldo. Ocala, Leesburg, Gaines
ville, Cedar Key and a., 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 Pensacola at 10:05
pm, Mobile 2:40 a m. 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 dally at 1:30 p m
Ar Jesup dally 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.
Passengers for Brunswick take this train,
arriving at Brunswick (via B. and W. Ry.) at
8:21 p. m.
JESUP EXPRESS.
Lve Savannah daily at 4:20 p m
Ar Savannah daily at 8:45 a m
Ar Jesup daily at 7:00 p m
Stops at all regular and flag stations be
tween Savannah and Jesup.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
Lve Svannah dally at 7:20 p m
Ar Savannah daily at 6:05 a m
Ar Jesup dally at 10:20 p m
Ar Waycross dally at 12:15 a m
ArCallahan daily at 6:05 a m
Ar Jacksonville dally at 7:00 a m
Ar Dupont daily at 2:30 a m
Ar Live Oak daily at 5:10 a m
Ar Gainesville dally at 8:30 a m
Ar Valdosta daily at 4:25 a m
Ar Quitman daily at 5:20 a m
Ar Thomasville daily at 6:45 a m
Ar Albany daily at... 10:30 a m
Pullman Palace Slleeping cars from Sa
vannah to Gainesville. Pullman Buffet
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, Gaines
ville, Palatka, Cedar Key, Ocala, Wildwood.
Leesburg and all stations on Florida Railway
and Navigation Company and Florida South,
ern Railway take this tram.
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 accomdations 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, Supelntendent.
COAST LIS£_RAILKOAD.
Cathedral Cemetery, Bonn*
venture and Thunderbolt.
The following schedule will be
ibserved on and afte; MONDAY, May 12th
1884:
CITY TIME.
OUTWARD INWARD. INWARD.
LEAVE LEAVE LEAVE
SAVANNAH BONAVBNTUEB THUNDBBBOLT
7 00 a. m, 7 45 a. m. 7 35 a, m,
10 35 a. m. 12 40 p. m. 12 30 p. m
3 00 p. m. 4 00 p. m. 3 50 p. m,
3 50 p. m. 5 30 p. m. 5 20 p. m.
*6 20 p. m 7 10 p. m. 7 00 p. m,
•Saturday night’s last car leaves 7:15 instead
of 6:20-
Take Broughton street cars 25 minu
liefore departure of Suburban trains.
R. R. CORR. SuTwrintandent.
SAVANNAH, November 11, 1884.
On and after WEDNESDAY, November 12,
the following Schedule will be run on the
Suiburban 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. 2410 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.
J. H. JOHNSTON. Preslden.
IKON WORKS & BOILER MAKERS
Novelty Iron Works,
No. 2 Ba v and River Streets.
SAVANNAH, GA.,
John Rourke, Proprietor.
Iron Foundry & M achins bps
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.