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Who can measure B ■ a ■ a
“S'" Mother!
<6pO —lt lasts through all
j 3 ages and enters the
.-* confines of eternity.
(w VvKMyfiilw With what care,
(r \ therefore, should she
1/ be guarded and how
2 j ),rmm great the effort be to
Ula k e her life happy.
fimiM Mother’s
r twl Friend
/ Slnr V 3 ma * ses child-birth
• A. ' r easy, assists nature
tn its sublime effort, leaves the Mother
stronger after than before confinement,
and robs the trying hour of its terror.
No Mother can afford to neglect its use.
druggists at SI.OO, or sent bymail on receipt
°£ Pf lc ®* Write for book containing valu
able information for all Mothers, mailed free.
The Brad field Regulator Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
POR SAL.K.
At Sapelo, Ga., the Kero
sene
LAUNCH GRACIE.
Twenty-two feet long; only
two years old; with very little
usage; in first class running
order; will sell for #2*o cash.
For further particulars apply
F. J. HAZZARD,
Darien, Ga.
||j| llililll
Repairing
of firearms and bicycles
done with neatness and
and dispatch.
All Work Guaranteed.
(’or. Monk and Grant Sts.
6-1S P. O. KESSLER.
FANCY CANDIES...
G to 7? cents a pound,
rvstalized Fruits.
Taffy andies nia dc every
day; all flavors.
Full lire ijai; and Tobac
co.
Fresh Fruits and confection
ery.
Eli Zissimato
{•'2k NwnßStl*WtroAt.
Arnheiter
r. ,? , . Wholesale and
Western^
fMilPi -►Mmls
fieaitft is Wealth,
U “ DR. E. C. WEST’S
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT
THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS,
Is sold under positive Written Guarantee,
by authorized agents only, to cure Weak Memory,
Dizziness, Wakefulness, Fits, Hysteria, Ouick
pn-s, Night Losses, Evil Dreams, Lack of Confi
dence, Nervousness, Lassitude, all Drains, Youth
ful Errors, or Excessive Use of Tobacco, Opium,
or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption,
Insanity and Death. At store or by mail, $1 a
box; six for $5; with written guurantee to
cure or refund money. Sample pack
age. containing five days r treatment, with full
instructions, 25 cents. One samplo only sold to
each person. At store or by mail.
Jgf Red Label Special
‘/ffdgs Extra Strength.
? For Xmpotcncy, Loss ofIGJH -w V
wjV,-*A# Power. Lost Manhood, /TA)
Btorility or Barrpnnoßs.f
yTt.Sl a box; six for $5, withwXxNjr
written
_ _ to euro in 30 (lays. At store "..VZSE. _
©EFORE or by mail. AFTER
W. J. BUTTS, The Druggist,cor. Newcas
tle and Gloucester streets. Brunswick,
Ga. Moderate prices. Telephone 27.
prescriptions a specialty.
SHERIFF SmLES.
State of Georgia, )
County of (Ilyvw, \
WILL be sold before the court house door
in BraaHWek,fttatcand county aforesaid,
between the hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in April, being: the 6rh clay of April,
18W7,t0 the highest and best bidder for cash,
the following described real estate all situate
in said county of Glynn, said state, to-wit:
An undivided 1-2 in erest of, in and to those
2-9ihs of Old Town 1 >t 12 \ containing tP by 90
feet, bounded as follows: Comineiiciuir 30 fee*,
from the southwest corner of said lot 120,
thence running northwardly 00 feet alonr the
oast side of street, thence eist
wardly 90 feet to Ric nnond street, thence CO
feet southwardly along Richmond street,
thence 90 feet westerly across said lot to point
of beginning, as per the Baldwin map of
Brunswick.
Also an undivided 1-2 interest in ahd to Oi l
Town lots SO6, PO7, and the southern 1-2 of 306,
as per the Baldwin map of Brunswick.
A so an itnd vuied 13 interest in and to the
southeastern 1-4 of Old Town lot 400, as per the
Baldwin map of Brunswick.
Also the whole of new town lot 23 c O, an un
divided 1-2 interest In the eastern 30 bv f>s feet
of New Town lot 487, as per the Baldwin plan
ol Brunswick.
Also an undivided 1-2 interest in and to that
parcel of land in the new town of Brunswick
containing 75by 90 feet, being the property form
erly enclored by the fence of Thomas F. Harri
son, which fronis 6aid lot. and the two dwelling
houses situated thereon, and being part of what
is known as *he 5 acre range No. 37, and front
ing on D street, in said city, 90 feet, and hound
ed on the noi th by lands recently claimed by
the Bruusw ck Cos., oast by lands of Jolmsoii,
south by lands belonging to estate of Janies 8.
Blaine, west by D street, as per the Baldw in
plan of said city.
Also an undivided 1-3 interest iu and to the
unexpired term of leasehold or estate for yeais
held under the mayor and council of Bruns
wick for a term not yet expired of, in and to
town commons lots—lot 51, lying between John
son and Gordon streets; numbers 51, 52, *3, 54
55, 56, 57, 58, 59,60, x 136 and 137,13*, 139, 140, all
lying between Cochran avenue and Amherst
street; Nos. 157, 161.168, 165, 167, between Gor
don ami Leestneis; Nos. 16$). 171, 173, 175, 177
aun 179, between Stonewall street and Cochran
avenue.
Also an undivided 1-C interest of in and to those
certain lots in the subdivision of what was
formerly the 45 acre tract in Brunswick, Ga.,
now known as the Brewery tract, and know n
and designated upon a plan of said property
made by E. A. Penniman, civil engineer, aud of
record in the otliceof the c'eikof the superior
court of Glynn county in book “KE” page 256,
reference thereto being had, by the numbers 3,
1-20f4,5, 8. 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, ,8, 23,26, 27, 29, 1-3 of
30, 31, 32, 35,36, 38. 39, 40; 1-2 of 49, 50, 61, 52, 53,
54,55, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64 65, 66 and 67.
Also an undivided 1-2 interest in and to that
tract of land in Glynn county, Ga , lying ad
jacent to the northern boundary * f the city of
Brunswick, Known as the Hart is place, con t a in
mg 6 a -res more or 'ess, commencing at a light
wood stake on the northern side of 9th street,
between the Brunswick & Western railroad
and the canal, at a point opposite the north
western oroer of block 93, thence running
eastward along the northern side of said 9th
street 804 feet to a light wood siake at the
junction of 9th street, and the public road run
ning from Brunswick to Wavnesvilie, thence
n u thwardly along said public road 330 fee to
another light wood stake, thence westward
along a line parallel to 9th street 804 feet to
another light wood stake, thence southwaid
along a line parallel to saicipuolic road leading
toWaynesvule 330 feet, to the first described
light wood stake and point of beginning on 9tli
street.
Also an undivided 1-2 interest in what is
known |as tlie '‘Putnam place” containing 17
acres more or less, in Glynn county, being the
same property mentioned and described in a
deed from A.T. Putnam to S. Mayer and Ull
iiwiu, made on the 11th January. 1889, recorded
on pages 293-4-5 of book ‘vOD” of the records of
Glynn county on the 17th January, 1889, refer
ence thereto being had,
Also an undivided 1-2 interest in and to
another tract o land containing 2 acres in
Glynn county, being a part of what was for®-
erfv the Day liacv, and lying near Che village
of Pelicsnvdle, and having a frontage on Hall
street, bounded on the no th by the Putnam
pla e next above described, on the east by Hall
street, on the south and w est by lands formerly
belonging to the Brunswick Investment Com
pany.
Together with all the improvements and ap
purtenances unto said properties belonging.
Said described lands and the interest therein
being levied on underand by virtue of an ex
ecution issued from tne superior court of said
county in lavorof the Brunswick Savings itnd
Trust Company against Wdliam E. Burbage,
and said propertv will be sold to satisfy said
execution. Notice of levy given tenants in
possession. Levy made and returned to me by
E. F. Tavlor, deputy sheriff.
W. H. BERRIE,
Sheriff Glynn Cos., Ga.
Will be sold before the court house door in
the city of Brunswick, county of Glynn, state
of Georgia, on trie first Tuesday in April next,
during the legal hours of sale, those certain
bus oi* parcels of land lying and being in the
city of Brunswick, county and state aforesaid,
and known and described on the map or plan
of said city made by Geo. 11. Baldwin, A. D,
1837,as Old Town lots numbers 157, 158,208, 209,
210,with the improvements and anpurtenances
unto each of said lots belonging. Said property
levied on as the property of Mrs. A. F. Burbage,
under and by virtue of an execution issued
from Glynn superior court in favor of Jordan
S. Thomas, as receiver of the First National
Bank of Brunswick, and against the said Mrs.
A. F. Burbage, for $10,500 principal debt,51,129.-
90 interest to judgment, January 28, 1895. and
further interest at 7 per cent, per yeai from
January 28, 1895, and costs: fi fa proceeding
for ihe benefit of the National Bank of Bruns
wick, Georgia transferred. Levy made and re
turned to me by E. F. Taylor, deputy sheriff.
W H BERRIK,
Sheriff Glynn Cos , Ga.
KRKFC.
To \ nVERTUK our TANDEMS and
BICYCLES we shall DISTi 181 TE
FREE OF COST
1 Tandem Combination $175 00
1 “ Diamond Frame 150 00
J P.icycle, Ladies’ 125 00
1 * Gent’s 125 00
1 “ Ladles’ K 0 00
1 “ Gent’s 1(0 00
1 ‘ Ladies’ 75(0
1 “ Gent’s 50 00
1 " Youth’s, Gill’s 50 00
1 “ “ Boy's 50 10
10 @I,OOO 00
Write AT ONCE (inclosing
S sniprd Addressed Envel
ope) for fu 1 particulars. . .
AVALON BICYCLE COMPANY,
311-315 Grand Ave.,
“Agents Wanted.” Milwaukee. Wis.
We sell now 1897 Bicycle for $25. .
Brace up. Throw off that tired
feeling. There is life and health and
strength in the crimson tint of .John
son’s tonic . The only recognized spe
cillc for la grippe. Cures and pre
vents grip. Completes untimshed
cures. Try it. tf
Oo'd soda at liutts'.
Gail Garden
Eagle Brand
Condensed Milk
HAS NO EQUAL.
Sold Everywhere.
THE TIMES: BRUNSWICK, GA., MARCH i3, 1897.
Seven Months With Fever.
Wonderful Recovery of Ilealtb.
Mr. Baird's rapid and marvelous recovery
from a mere skeleton to his normal weight,
270 pounds, was surely the fullest test of the
grandest strength-giving aud building-up
medicine ever produced, namely:
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine.
J. H. BAI3D.
“Gentlemen—l wish to express to you my
-ratitude for the great good that D.\
Miles' Nervine has ■ done for me, I was
-aken sick with typhoid fever and I laid
in bed for seven months. After getting
over the fever I was thin, nervous and tired,
and did not regain my lost strength. I trice
several proprietary medicines, and finally,
after having been reduced in wi ight to i:io
pounds, I began trying your Nervine, and at
once began to improve. Was finally entire]/
cured, and today I can say I never felt bet
ter in all my life, and weigh 270 pounds
This is my normal weight, as I measure
8 feet 514 inches in height."
South Bend, Ind. J. H. BAIRD.
Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold on a positive
guarantee that the first bottle will benefit.
All druggists sell it at $1,6 bottles for $5, or
it will be sent- prepaid, on receipt of price
by the Dr. Miles Medical Cos., Elkhart, ibu.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
GENUINE
GIN PHOSPHATE
' i|j t
; VYc/ompeß B&fo sj.
,! i S M I
/S PUT UP ONLY iN
SQUARE PMBOITLES,
PHOSPHATE
AS3OCUTELY pure
P" unfailing specific |i
foY 3// Zf rJ/.cy oVja ijej, ||
•/ifoir/ery of the Wer Sou} | !
§ys(er 7 dnd slirr)dcf\ ;
(rouble}
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wltii *Mi .... -jnuiala, th. -ui4. i
Oln PtM-.pli.U Cu
C•N CI n!NAT I O ' i|
USA
fc=SS===LlJ
Invaluable for Kidney Trouble, Nervous
Disorders, Indigestion.
ULLMAN&BOJSM
SOI,R PROPRIETORS
That tired feeling which eventually
comes to a high liver is dissipated by Gin
Phosphate.
GIN PHOSPHATE
d-s els the most obstinate case of Kid
n y troubles.
A pleasant and invigorating tome. An
unfailing specific for kidney troubles,
nervous disorders and indigestion. For
sale by J. J. Lott, *
R. V. Douglas,
Haas Liquor Cos.
Sig Levison.
1). G. Johnson,
Wm. Anderson,
Tob Newman,
M. Hirsch & Cos.,
J. E. Sheppard,
Albert Wens.
Sheet Music
Sheet Music #
Sheet Music
Half Price
* Half Price
Half Price
30c pieces for ••If*
40c pieces for 20c
50c pieces for 25c
(Postage, 2 cents extra.)
All music—any music, new or old. Anv
pieces not on hand will be specially or
dered. Send your orders ami they will
be filled if the music can tic found in the
United States.
All Music Half Price
Ludden & Bates,
SAVANNAH, GA.
A. J. McVEIGH, Agent, Brunswick, Georgia.
I Ferguson hams, shoulders and break
| fttst bacon at 'fhe Downing Company.
UNDE NEW MANAGEMENT. OPEN ALL THE YE/R
) r
Mag^lce^l^tel
RATES $3.00 TO $5.00 PER .DAY.
SPECIAL RATES TO FAMILIES.
A Sunday Home
For Commercial Men.
For further informaiton, address the managei,
JVI. GIBSON, Brumswick, Ga.
MONON ROUTE
eA louisvmc. New Albany & Chicago Hy.Co.iXq
The Pullman Car Line
BETWEEN
LOUISVILLE,
Cincinnati or indianopolis
AND CHICAGO.
And Pullman Vestibule Service on Nigh
Trains. Parlor Chair Cars on day Trains.
Make the fastest lime between the winter cities
anti Summer resorts of the northwest.
W. H. McDOEL, Vice Pres .& Gen. Mgr.
FRANK J. RETD, (I. P. Agent.
For fnrtherinformation ad dress
K. W. GLADING, Gen' Agent,
Thoinasville, Mr
\s ?\y\ \a? owvx \w
TPSLWnsSS'MS.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
6CTIEDFLE IN EFFECT JAN. 17, 1807.
Northbouml. No. 13 No. 9 No. T
Lv. Brunswick 7 45pm 9 45am
•* Everett 005 pm 10 40am
14 Jesup 959 pm 11 20ajn
“ Surrenor 1200n*n
“ Haalehurst 1050 pm 1250 pm
44 Lumber City Jloßpm 106 pm
44 Helena 115i8pm 2 00pm
“ Mlasler 215 pm
* Eastman 1210 am 2 ttSpra
** Cochran 12 43am 8 lflpm
44 Macon 2Uoam BBoam 4 46pm
44 Flovilla. 9 44am 5 50pm
44 McDonough 10 20um 6 ftApnt
Ar. Atlanta 4 J^ aT i? * 1 80am 7 spm
Lv. Atlanta 4 46am 200? m
44 Chattanooga 9 25am 7 I.9pm .......
Ar. Louisville 155 pm 7 80am
Ar. Cincinnati, Q. & ('.. 7 1 )pm 7 15am ......
Lv. At Jant,a 1150 pm
Ar. Washington 9 40pm 6 42am
44 New York 0 2oaml24flp , n
Houtltbound. No. 14 No. IO N®. 8.
Lv. New York 1215 am 4 90pm...*....
44 Washington 11 16am 10 4tfpm ........
Ar. Atlanta.. 5 10am 8 65pm
Lv. Cincinnati, C v >. &C. 8 80am fOftpm
~ 41 Louigylllo.... ... .77 7 46am| ftOOpm .......>
Lv. Chattanooga .... 01 st> nj tl Warn 12 Klara
Ar. Atlanta 1065 pm 115 pm 6 65au\
Lv. Atlanta 1110) in 400 pm TSOaiaa
McDonough —. 457 pm 8 28am
“ Flovilla 687 pm 904 am
Ar. Macon 1 Ssam 7 00pm 10 20oa>
Lv. Cochran 2 Ssam l^OTpm
“ Eastman 027 am 100 pm
“ Missler 181 pm
Helena BGOam ........ 220 pm
" Lumber City 4 80am 807 pm
“ Hav.iohurst 4 40am 8 20pm
" Surrency 487 pm
Ar. Jesup 0 07am BBBpm
Lv. Everett 7 OOnm 0 40pm
Ar. Brunswick 8 00am 7 80pm
Short trains daily between Brunswick and
Everett, connecting with the "‘New York and
Florida Limited” at Everett. Train leaves
Brunswick 12:10 p. m., arrives Everett 1:00 p.
m. Returning, loaves Everett 1:20 p. m., ar
rives Brunswick 2:10 p. m.
Nos. 18 and If—“ Cincinnati and Florida Lim
ited," solid vostibuied train running botween
Cincinnati anil Jacksonvill*, Fla., via Chatta
nooga, Atlanta and Everett, consisting of bag
gage car. first and second class ooaohes and
drawing room sleeping cars. Pullman sleep
ing cars between Ht. Louie and Jacksonville,
via Birmingham, Atlanta and Everett.
Hallman car connection with the Bt. Louie
■leeping oar at Holly Springs for Kansas Glty,
Pullman sleeping cars betweon Atlanta and
Brunswick. This car iu placed in Union Pas
senger Station at Atlanta for the reception of
passengorsat :00 p.m., and on reaching At
lanta from Brunswick at 4:30 a. m. le held in
Union Depot until 7 Mu. m. tor the comfort of
passengers.
Nos. 9 and 10—Pullman drawing room sleep
ing oars between Atlanta and Cincinnati.
Nos. 8 and 18—Pullman si oping care be
tween Atlanta and Chattanooga.
Connections at Union Depot Atlanta for all
points north, east and west.
W. H. GREEN, J. M. CULP,
Gen’l Superintendent, Traffic Manager,
Washington, D. G. Washington, D. 0.
W. A. TURK, 8. H. HARDWICK,
Gen’l Pass. Agt, Asst. Gen’l Pass. Agt-
Waahlngton, D. 0, Atlanta, Ga,
New York and Florida Limited.
No. 2b j ~ No. 22. '
12 lupin i lv Brunsw ck ar 2 lOptn
1 (19pm jar Everett lv— 1 09pm
2 44pm jar Savannah 1v.... 11 32am
9 1 5am.... jar Washington lv— 6 20pm
11 o,Sam ...jar Baltin ore 1v.... 5 00pm
1 18pm....i ar Philadelphia lv ... 2 36pm
3 siipm... ar New York lv 12 10pm
330 pm Jar Jack onvilie iv 1109 am
The Perfume of Violets
The purity of the lily, the glow of the rose,
and the flush of Hebe combine iu Pozzoni’b
wondrous Powder.
PLANT SYSTEM.
FASBENGER DEPARTMENT.
no. oi no. 3> Time Table No - U4 - . NO - 92 -
I'aßsengcr Passenger, NO. 15, I Passenger, Paßseneei
Daily. Effective Sunday Feb. Daily. Daily.
Daily. 7, 1897,
?n Iv Brunswick ar 1280 pm.... 9 tOpni....
hjA l ? r Waycross lv UoOam... 7 20pm....
11 'r?J n, pm lT Waycross ar 5 10am... 0 25pm....
12 pm... 11 5.1 pin ar Tif.on lv 310 am. 4 05pm....
1 05prn... 12 10 pm l v TifUon ar 2 65am.... 350 pm....
2-jpm." 140 am ar Albany lv 12 50am.... 2 30pm
i2 38 pm... 10 10pm ar Savannah lv 8 20am.... 320 pin....
510 pm... 510 am ar UUarleston lv 0 12am.. 1169 am
110 pm... 850 imi ar Jacksonville lv S 2oam.;;; 445 ,m..".
4 40pm... 10 30 am ar BtAugustine lv 7 00am 9 50am....
ar Sanford lv 138 am
or Tampa lv 7 supm
VIA TiFTt N & G. S. & F.
800 am..; 4 30 p m .. 1v.... Brunswick .... ar 12 60pm ...: 9 10pm....
12 25 pm..til 59pm ar.... Tilton .... lv 310 am....: 4n5i„r...
snr E 1" '' f ]a* ,n ar "“ ¥A con •••• lv . 11 28pm....|1110am....
1 o(,am..j 1 20pm ar.... cliattanoga .... lv: .... 2 56pm....j 2 40am....
7 vo!!!!!"! I IU 1 —• ai '”" Nashville.... Jvi 9 00am....| 9 10pm. .
I I ar„„ St. Louis .... lv; 9 25pm.... j 7 52am...
410 pm..: 7 05am ar....Cincinnati....: lv- .■ .. .. .10 85pm j1140am...
VIA WAYCROSS A MONTGOMERY.
S2° Fm lv - Brunswick ....art :12 00pm ...; 9 lOpr-....
- h 30pm ar.... Waycross ....lv I ill 00 m ... i 7 10ptr....
.20 pm.. 0 30am ai ...Montgomery —lv j : 7 25pm ..., 9 30am
12 01 a m.. 11 ~sam ar •••■Birmingham iv; ; 4 36pm ...i 368 am
0 40am ... 745 pm ar Nashville lv: • 8 55am ...i 9 10pm....
,1 A, l’ m ••• It?* I™-- 1 ™--- Hr St. Louis lvi i 9 25pm ...; 7 52am
12 27pm ... 2 30am ar Louisville lvi ! 2 80am ...i 322 pm
4 10pm ... 7 05am ar —Cincinnati lvi jio 86pm ...;11 40am
BETWEEN BRUNSWICK, MACON A ATLANTA—VIA TIFTON AN< *
MACON.
8 00a m..| 4 30pm av— Brunswick ....ar 112 60pm .. 9 10pm ..
Jo? pm " ? !5 am ar ”" Macon ....lv ll 28pm .. 11 10am ...
80jpm. ■| 7 45am, ■. ar. Atlanta lv ( 7 60pm .. 7 30am ...
S—Regular stop. F—Stop on signal.
—, , Direct connection _ made at Wavcross with through Pullman Sleeping Cars for
montKovnery, Nmmvillc, Bavannab, Charleston, and nil points North; ahoTampa and Jdt. Auhhb
tine. Reeling chairca s between Waycross and via Thomasville.
B. DUNHAM, GEO. W. COATES, B. W. WRENN,
General Supt. Division Base. Agent. Bass. Traffic Manage*.
Cumberland Route,
(Brunswick and Florida Steamboat Cos.)
BI3TWEEN
Brunswick, Ga- and Fernandina, Fla.
Via Jekyl and Cumberland Islands.
Connecting with F, C- and P. R. R. for
JACKSONVILLEand St. AUGUSTINE Fla.
1
New Steamer “Gov.
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE .JAN. 18, 1897.
SOUTHBOUND. | NORTHBOUND.
Lv Brunswick- 8:30 a.m. | Lv St. Augestine 9:50 a.m
. - Island 9:30 a.m. Lv Jacksonville 11:00 a.m
At- Fernandina 114::;o “M” Ar Fernandina 12:10“M”
Lv Fernandina 2:d) p.m. Lv Fernandina 1:30 p.m
Ar Jacksonville 3:80 p.m. Ar Jekyl Island 4:30 p.m
Ar St. Augustine 4:10 p.m. | Ar Brunswick 5;30 p.m
Connections Fernandina with F. C. &P.R. R. for all points south;
Jacksonville with lines diverging; Brunswick with Southern Railway Com
pany, Plant System and Mallory Line for all points north, east and west.
For further information, apply to
W M, TUPPER & GO., Managers,
June 21-96-ly Brunswick, Georgia
MALLORY STEAMSHIP LINE.
New Yi, Pliltim i Boslon.
plinftdWt I Sa ® 1 * Fnß Brunswick, Ga..
PASSENGER SERVIGE.
Leaving Brunswick— Leaving Brunswick—
COLORADO. ...Jan. sth 9:00 a. m. Colorado Fell. 5 8.00 a. m
RIO GRANDE lan, Isth 3:00 p.m. Rio Grande Feb. 12...- 1.30 p. m
COLORADO Jan. 22d 7:30 a. m Colorado Feb. 19 ti.3o a. m
RIO GItANDE Jan. 2lh . 3:00 p. m. Rio Grande Feb.2U 2.00 p. in
For general information, steamers, t rains, rates, etc., apply to any railroad agent, or to
; CHAS. DAVIES, Agent, 220 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Ha.
A. P. MURl’llY, Agent, Fernandina, Fla.
If. If. RAYMOND, Genera) Southern Agent, Brunswick, Ga.
C 11. M A 1.1.0 RY & CO., General Agents, Pier 20, E. River, and 303 Broadway, N. Y.