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6 ITEMS IN THREE STATES GEORGIA. FLOKIDA AN!) WITH cakoun a put in r v pi . A fim Bitten by & SR*ke ->rc4 h> Tar^a'la*—Til* V£fv*ir for tbe Cos ift * tjr StU of Worth— Thrrft Dpri* 4t •o>p *t t*tl-DMlnetl-l!5-V ' 1/ OttrttkM br jr.ftjna*. OEOKGIA. Dr. I'M* S, .i i<>; t’ec**'! |Wt physictec of l) Kowti pos* office hs* r“A:Ti It* mill atd it sow ra .y '.<i: b „-.u*s*. J. P. A. DtEoit it* j.t i3 a fl,'Jf>> •od* fountain a* s:s dr ./ ster* id V.- Font. IKanr.g tfc*MMtt if ItyQOOJMi feet of *<j.are and cas> timber wm aMtAtired a: tr-e p- >l;e aocm at Dtritt. Joe Cooler, the k drier*.' of Mssra. *u carried. in ens-ge of * pwnitenUa-y Chard, to Jons*’Ca .. , tetr aacah. on Friday. The OehtAßar .<•* Ue m rtmslaar qdite l*t, U 4 tenting par' ,e* ar • • x organ- I*M to ut* tte r.t .a:. i .tw: .* aa nhrar. dance o' tie .. f. J- B. Drm made I." . ore acre of and cabbage* - firt.o last year. One crop *uco*-<e, si t.-.e o ~er. Nearly iaifof the cab oar* rotted, and : .:.y .r.e loonh ol the tort t* wer • tot told. On Monday morcin,’ K **- '-'re-Iy, a eoi'irsd x•. ■ - :. -n ■ vabarc. of Tooß.a> >. *a- *o ..oily burned that aae diet within a few boar*. Capt. H, H. Tift, one of tae tr,Mt quiet ar.a ai)MHmin( ier.’eiuio in (iwip., ba* 16<J band* or- i.., r . They are paid moBl&.y and rec-.ve good, a are*, lit* *a m.ii tear A.*, a;.a .K.teol ue fluest #!.d m ,•. coir, c.e . t . a. Tae farmer* of Amerieu* adre Takes Advantage of the U*t :ew Ray* of beauti -7... weat&er an 1 aave p.an'r. corn at a - pi j. ashed rapidly for a a si. aid every branca 1* making a fine eaowiogfor future opera tion*. There bare been received id Valdosta e.nce sept. 1 tbirty-tnree carload* of liorae* and mi>*. averaging twenty-two 1 1 the ear, making a totai of Tuft orad. Re*uie* the**- several drove* ..are zone In fay land, matin.' about l, I */; mute* and horses so far void tr.ere. T. J- Palin, of Va.dos’a. u!Ter- and a very a-.riou* and perhaps f:ai accident sev eral s-enln** He * chopping firewood, wnen a piece f! -w up and nil hitn on tbe r.oae. knocking hira dowr ard causing a pr fue Bern ,r rtage. Irr*. Bur ton and lingers were c;.ej to see rum, but they have bad and ffictiity in tt/joping toe flow of blood. He uin a rery wea* Bad procarioua condition from I -* of blood. Tbe people of Worth *re rapidly cen treing on me atockaae lot a* tue location for tneir court br>u*e. At :t* j re*-nt loca tion tbe court diuee i a eenou* draw back to the county in many way*. One, and a Tery great one, >t ’.nat it prevent* any of tbe town* on tne railroad from pro*;er.cg, because people will not Invest money in property toe value of which 1* liable to o* de*troyel by tbe location ol tne court bouae at aome otber point. County Bailiff Scrugr*. of Lownde* coubiy. armed witb a warrant for aeduc- to tne upper part of Berrieo co m%. several day* ago after Mr. George McAUiko, and took bim in# fuatody. Mr. Mc"ifar. de*ired to go by Aiaoana to get bail, wbicb the bailiff agreed to. Tee Mayor of the town and aevtral otner citi zen* agreed to go on tne bond, and wtilte it wa* ben.* drawn Mr. McMillan got out ot tbe door and off. So Je**e bad to go borne without nta man and minus a Dead for him. Col. B. F. Whittington ha* notified tbe town council tnat ne will .trmg suit at March term of court againtt toe town ol Alapaba for |T.'>, whic. be claim* for pro fessional service* *aiii to bare been ren tiered tbe town in a damage case arain*t tbe town nereral year* 1 hi* case v. a* never brought to® trial, the plaintiff withdraw, ing tbe suit. Tne tows of A a;.aba claim* tnat *be employetl f.'ol. V. bitungton to defend ner in tbe *ult, nut a* it wa* not ought tbere wa* noeervice rendered, id therefore decline* to pay hi* claim. I-a*t week. In Irwin county, while J. B. Faulk’* son wa* leading a borae Irom tne field, and when pa**ing tnrougb a cap in I ha fence, tbe nor*e reacned down to get a bite ol grab* and wa* r. it ten on the note by a medium tizeu rattieenaka. A* Boon a* ptmaible tbe borae wa* given a libera! Vjuantity of *weet milk and alum, men three bottlea of pirr turpentine were boated, by bAiting, and tbe mouth* of the bottle* placed In aacoaaaion over tbe part bitten. Tbe green poion could t> plainly aeen a* it wa* being drawn Into tbe oot tlea. 1 bi* intelligent treatment eaved the animal’* life. Laat week, while two of Sidney Morris’ beya, aged reapeotively 12 and 8 year*, were la tbe wood* near their home in Jrwffc county, they *aw the gra*s on Are and tbe flame* coming rapidly toward 1 lie in. They at once decided to climb a bapllng and watch tne grout red tongue* cf Are aweep bv. Before they bad gotten out of reach, the fire, propeied by a *tiff breeze, wa* upon them. Both were severely burned. Tbe notes of tbe youngekt boy’* feet were blistered, and part of tue flesh wa* burned to a cri*p. At first It was thought he would die, but he i* bow out of danger. R. I. Hinely, t Ocean Pond, suffered a painful accident at bis mill several day* aro. It teem* that he had Just put up hw ainngle saw and was making a oe- f inning on an order for abingles, but be ad aot fixed a plane for tbo shingles to oiide out of the war, and soon quite a pile accumulated arid one foil back upon the aaw. The rapid motion of that in •trument caught up the shingle and hurled it endwise against Mi. llmelv’s neck, knocking him down. Me bad to'be carried to bie home, and wit confined to his bed under treatment of a doctor for aeveral dura, but be was out again Wednesday. Leary Courier: Hereral weeks ago we reproduced from the Quitman Free Press an item relating to the theft of a horse and buggy at Thomasville by a Maker county young man named C, L. Roberts. It now transpires that the young man in question Is Charlie Rabun, son ol Thomas Rabun, of Milford, who is one or the best citlat”' “ r Maker. Mr. Rabun went down loT%*r w ‘ ,e le last Mondxy to soe after his erring son. C bailie bad but a short time previous to this last trouble broken Into flood Elliott's store, at Milford, and robbed it of a considerable sum of money, which be subsequently acknowledged to Bn<!/tttup '^--*-aletV‘* ao Curry, son of Charles \ Curry Ton county, made three des perate to kill himself. He had been drinking quite freely, and Dually sent off and got a gallon ol whisky. While under the influence of this poison he wan summoned to worn on the road, k While at work witn the other men he Mi truck himself on the head with an ax, ‘Jut It was taken from him be f'iftn" be accomplished bis pur ! Foiled in this attempt, he [ JIW seme distance to a sapling, bed it to a height of 10 or 15 foot, Hffd thdn threw himself to tbs ground, ■ with the Intention of breaking bis nook: ■ but a aertrashaking up was the extent ■pf the damage. This fsfiure seemed ,to ■enrage him. Drawing his knife be ■■slanged it into bit left breast and then ■Sato the abdomen. At this juncture he MiWronil to awake, a* if fiorn a sleep, and realize that hi* life was In danger, vv * walk'd four miles to a irsm-road arid ORSt lor a paysiciati. Me will recover. VLOHhi. ?-! eomty’a is* _a_i w*.:. so*', ti %yyi. ’ T.t W.t alacwocbee, Wekiwa and •R i Lan l -.oiapa-.y kaa died artic-ea .' - lorp .ration af Oeala. Mi, >' **:. tf H,gP:ar.d Park, ha* •■'t-’y -'• pe-d nearly 15. *Jp boxes of .•ar 4 e.. ~x e . .* :o _ave sae reaaai - ■1 r . :ed aad *-.ippe4 next week. Wi.ke*. Bob-.ck a Cos. coa’.empiate 8',i...r at an ea. .y date taeir *a mill n*ir T ,'.er Ba'k. Taia will ce daai vecasi** taey aava eat up all tbe t-aaer c.J-4 r X 44 S Nea.-ly the w'a .;e country betoj A pop v a r.j-y and Cake Apopka la on ire and coaakdarabte duMgc U being done. It require* crn*'.aat szatisg to ta* Cax** under control. A*. L ve Okt the entire day Wed w* cor. .med oy ta<- arg .men * of c . .i --kr. in tse Bigue swlph caae. *.oi. Waite aad fi t*. Wi.i.aia Bry*on 'or ta defence, acd Hon. s. T. Finley for the prosed tics, pave addressed tie.ury. The B .ard of Aldermen of Baia'.ka aatt increased toe assessment of tt* license tax from V> to AO per cent, for tse *ittcicr fund for ItseC. and a., easb Set* will nere after go inm to at fund. This fund is used exe.-ively for tne payment of in tore v* and bonds. -nertff Bigbam. of Levy coanty, bad tbe misfortune to break bis leg wniia oat Cs..,ng a few day* ago. H* mad a leap fr one roex to another, £..* foot *..p. p.ng into a crevice in rock, throwing r. wa.-.;* weight on hi* teg, snapping ooe of tne oone* below tbs knee. Tne tralit* on tne Savasnaa. Florida and W e*tern railroad were to a grea'er or i -extent delayed Friday cy tne .oara ir.go’s portion of the trest - leaning to toe iron bridge tae rt. Mary’* river. 1' * *-. il mat t;ie Sre caught from sparks fr,:., toe engine. Tne fire was enun gushed witaout anv great amount of damage !>e.eg done, and me necessary re pairs made so mat tse first train coaid psss over witaout more than three hours’ delay. C. E. Poatler & to,, of Tampa, are doing a busir.es* .n tbe bide and pelt line now. Tnev shipped two car loads of cow aide* last week, besides a number of bales of deer, otter and other skUi* Of much more value. Toe value cf last week’* shipment alone was more than 110. W.. It is a curious fact that higher price* are paid in Tampa for a-tic!e* in tais line lean are quoted for tne same In London. Pontier Jt Cos. ba<e branch torss.* in Boston ar.d Baltimore, fiesides an office in New Tork. They are going to open a bouse in Jacksonville within tne next tew weeks to bandle business for that place. A butcher bird created considerable amusement on Main street at Orlando a flavor two ago by its persistent fight wlm a snake wa.ca was trying to make Us way across tnat thoro-jgnfare. Toe 5..• cad started at a leisurely gait, or ratoer slide, through the sand wnen the bird swooped down upon him and plucked one of hi* eyes out. Not satisfied wita compelling tne snake to go one eye sbort. be hovered around at a slight eleva tion above the reptile, every now and then making a dip and pecking at tbe other eye, until the snake unable to make any further progress was left to fret and squirm In tbe middle of tbe road until some passer-by killed him with a stick. • Tbe committee appointed to award tbe MV) prize for tbe best school exhibit at t. Teacners’ Institute of tne LieFuoiak Chautauqua have divided tne prize. They say in concluding taeir report: ’’Al ter carefully examining these exbibita, some of which are full and elaborate, we do not find any one or them so manifestly superior to all otbers as to merit tne entire prize. We therefore recommend that SJO be awarded to liuval county, S3O to Escambia county, S2O to Alachua county, and $lO to Columbia county. We would also make honorable mention ot the Helena Bcbool exhibit in Sumter county, and especially of tbe very excel lent work of the colored school In Jack sonville, which loose it to be one ot tbe beet public schools of tbe kind In the South,’’ Live Oak Banner: On Saturday last Judge Phillip* ordered Constable Wilson and select from the body of tbeeouniy six good and true men to act a* jurymin in a matter that was to be tried that day in bis court. The consta abie retired, and soon ran upon tbe req uisite number ail in one bunch. He gath ered them all in nis legal embrace and marched them off to the Judge. When their name* were recoided and tne roll called it wa* discovered tnat they were all Car rolls and WDaley*. One of the attorneys, after carefully weighing and looking them over, told the court In a very pretty little talk that he objected to a jury from a family clrole, so after considering tbe matter tbe Judge humoredly dis chargee them and ordered tbe constable to summon more. While the steamer Cumberland wag lying at Palafox wharf, ai Pensacola, tv.kini.' wood aboard, Capt. K. F. Sann iters stepped up to the United .-late*Com missioner’s office and had tbe vessel libeled lor the payment of a note for SAVi, wbicn be held, payable to himself at F. C. Brent’s banking house In that city, and watch was made in March, 1886, br ’’James McKay and for tbe owners of steamer Cumberland,” McKay having been master of tbe vessel at that time, the note naving since gone to protest. When the Untied States Deputy Mar-bal, with a copy of the monition in band, stepped down tbe dock a little later, he saw the smoke of tbe Cumberland round ing Pickene’ Point ae sbe swept into the gulf, and she was gone, ‘‘paying all bills with the gafftcpsail,” as tbe mariner puts It. SOUTH CAKOLIJfA. Country corn sells readily in Barnwell at 650. a bushel cash. Granite, coal, ifpn, gold, asbestos and lime are found in Edgefield county. 'The line of telephone connecting Kock Hill and Yorkville la now completed. A colored school will be established at Rock Hill under the auspice*of the Epis copal Church. Twelve hundred and slxty-two liens were filed In the Clerk’s office In Barn well during February. Measles are prevailing to such an ex tent in Troy that the high school ha* been forced to suspend operations. President Winn, of the Sumter cotton mills, has geue to Lowell, Mas*., where he will purchase machinery for the mills to the amount of siu,oou. Felix Lake has recently discovered a vein of coal on bis laud near Pleasant Lane, In Edgefield county. It is not yet known whether it is there in paying quantities. While qjit' bird bunting on Saturday, Fob. 19, Willie Hay, of George’s creek, in Barnwell county, had three fingers of his rignt band shot off by the accidental dis charge of his gun. Robert 8. Huntley, of Lancaster, was thrown from nis buggy on Sunday, Fob. Hi, by a runaway horse and ki'b and. Hu fell on his bead and broke his neck. Mr. Huntley was HO years of ago. James Evans, of Atibenlle county, re cently employed seven colored persons to work for him. A few days ago his farm-1 Ing prospects wcrebliglitod by the appear ance of a Georgia Sheriff, who arrested all of his hands and carried them over to Georgia to answer tbe oharge oi burglary and arson. Tbe Court of Common Pleas Is still In session at Sumter. T. Fraser Brown secured a judgment against Marlon San ders, Sheriff ol Sumter county, for SHU for Illegally attaching property. Th- ro ware two other case* of s similar nature against the Sheriff, lu one of these cases a most ludiorotl* incident occurred in the court room. While Mai. Marion Momo SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: ON DAY. MARCH 7. 1367. •a* addng ;a* ; a.-y a oeiaif of tha Heroes w*re -r.agioz tie suit te drew av y pa'.aetie jrtetar* A 'k-r wre -.g* to whisa -h-r p :i' -• -*1 •objected. White iata- s: .lst of tsu trr.t. tt the p.v.r: fi bs-tatr- com pletely by of ta-:r rs- j ar aad j.-.- or: sc a fit of —1 ,az asd aad to he carried out of cot:*x, • Ser* icev x*r* eared far by ympaiaj. usg friends. A pan*::* tef-er, iated B*rmw*il etjßtr, Feo. 22. asd addressed o/ old • ar te.'. waoa* *i* >-.ev*d to tie w 'ee pes ite-.t arr, wav ic toe executive office a. C ..urnmb Thanday. Tae tetter was ea eltevr- in aa ea*v vpe xi irtvvei to Gov. Hiraardsoa. rae aaacwr tisz. spei.ißg aad compcs::.oa *a*w tea* ta* note is • etca., aad.-.cty oteerctrctimst>■•••, ’.'•see feature* migat *m:*e asntisotaest. lao writer tope* 'aat cor *.a .* ic good health, aad *a> :* coafldent that ae wi,i sooa ot Tpiirvert.’’ up*a which ae !* expee’ed to go iasmed ate'.y to her. In ter simplicity va* bdievea tnat tae pr’>- .a-rr is an.e to plead for si* pardoa. aad bogs aim to get the Goveraor t> reprieve cia as soon av poMible, for *a* U uranle to work and needs aim la ner oid age. Tee letter ends wita tees* it .es: **P’.tae m y a sooa a* pomiole for your mother’s sake, as i am not ab.e to do anything muca. PieaAc write and let me kaow tae aew Year ttcfort.ca.e Mother.” 1? *s probable that Gov. R obarflson would aave ccasidcred tae pardoning of Carter, although toi* tetter was tne only petition r-e i.ad received. Tae govera-or waa sttffi c.ent.y interested to Inquire of toe super icteodeat cf tfce penitentiary aaout tae young negro, an l todav received the fol iowicg reply: ‘-Atex Carter, convicted of lar .-nr of live stock a. the June term of court. 1886. for Col.eion county, sen tefeevrd by Judge Aldrica to two years ia penitentiary, died May 13. Iter .”’ Postal Changes. Post Offices Established—Georgia: Morton, Jones county. Special from James, tares miles south, route 15021. i’ostm asters Commissionwl—Fourth class offices: Arthur 6. Dickinson, Au rantia. F,a.; Nathan W. Bitier, Ockioc kr.ee, Fla. New office: Edmond P. Morton, Mor ton, Jones county, Ga. Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa proCnces a fee. .a? at lightae-e iml r>coTaaey, a* aga.ost -.aat cf weizes, head ache an t ie preteioa, vo common with tbe or iicary co coa*. It it noaruhin* so a high degree, easily d:ze*teu tat de ictooa to :he taste. Tear dr .zz -s and grxer have it. Ural estate Agfntq. FLORIDA AND CALIFORNIA. ORLANDO, The County Seat of Orange County, ha* no complaint to make against tbe nuraoerof peo ple who are going to California. Tbe Regis ters of the thirteen hotels in Orlando vßow two visitors to one this season over any pact year. The fact is. that ths vacancy in Jackson aonville and St. Augustine is not caused by the Bomber of people who have gone to Cali fornia, but by tne fact that tbe great number of peor-ie who are coming to Florida are find ing ti.eir way to Orlando and other points South. There are over one hundred tnou sand dollars worth of brick bondings now going up m Orlando. Street car tracks are being laid over the entire city. Water Worzs and Electric Lights are m process of (.Ob struction. In fact, Orlando is on the Ugge*t boom she has ever known. statistics show that more property has changed bands m and around Orlando than in Birmingham. Alabama. WATKINS A CO., situated next door to First National Hank, who are the leading Real Estate Agent* in South Florida, are constantly hasy with their handsome team showing visitors around, and civ at that they are doing more business than al the other agencies in the city. They have made a point of taking no land on their books held at an exorbitant price. They invite an inspection of their S2O per acre land, situated three miles from Orlando. They have also first-class pine land, seven mile* from Orlan do, at sls tier acre. Oood building lots’ in Or lando at $550. First-class pine land $2 to $5 per acre They have two orange groves that they guarantee will pay 20 per cent, net on the investment. In w.onnection with their oilice is a lirst-eias* reading room in which is kept all the standard Englisb and American papers. Tbe distinctive features of tbis Agency is that they sell only for commissions and do not do a SPECULATIVE business. The phenomena! success of WATKINS A CO. is also due to the fact that they always im press upon parties placing land in their bands tbe advantage of making quick sale at small profits. If you should go.to Florida do not fail to visit Orlando. If you visit Orlando do not fail to visit WATKINS A CO. Railroade. FOlt ORMOND, DAYTONA A POINTS on the EA STCOAST. ST. JOHN’S A HALIFAX RAILROAD THE -WHITE ROAD.” Dally Except Sunday, in effect Jsnuarv is. i*B7. SOUTH BOUND. I. Savannah via 3., F. AW. Ky 7:09 a m Leave Jackon vllle via J., T. AK. W i2:30 pm Arrive Palatka 2:15 pm Leave Palatka, J„ T. A K. W. Jerry) 2:20 pm 8:00 am Leave Rollesion via St. J. A M. R. I? 3:00 D m 8:30 ara Arrive (Jrmond s:l* p :n 10:2-! a in Arrive Daytona 5:45 n m 10:50 a m Malting direct connection at Daytona with daily stoumers for points on Halifax, Hills boro and Indian rivers. NORTH BOUND. 1 Leave Daytona ria St. J. A H. It K 7:00 am 2:30 pm Leave Ormond 7:3oaiu 3:oopm Leave It die too, J ,T.AR. W. l ferry) 10:35am 4:55pm Leave Palatka via J.. T. A K. W 11:30 am 5:30 pm Leave Jacksonville, S., F. A W. Ky 2:05 p m o:is p m Arrive Nuvaniiah 7:sjpta 0:10 a in Making direct connection (it Palatka with J. T. A K. W. K’v, Florida Southern K’y, St. Augustine and Palatka K'v and St. John’s river steamers for all points in the East and West. K. S. SPENCEK, (i. P. A.. Palatka. Fia. U. J. WHITE, President, Puliiika, Fla. Compagnie Gpoiaie Tnnisatlinitiqae French l-i*e lo Havre. ]j ET WELN New Vork and Havre, from pier F No. 42, N K., foot of Morton street. 'Travelers t,y this line avoid both tran-.it by English railway and the discomfort of cross ing tne Channel in * small boat. Special train leaving the Company’* dock at Havre tilreot for Paris <.o arrival of iteamers. Baggage checked al New Fork liirwugh to Paris. I,A (. \a‘ On NR, lAaTi LLI, AAA L HDAT. March 12, IT A. ¥• LA CHAMPAGNE, 'i'BAUB, SATURDAY, ilareh lit. Ir. a. _ LA BOURGOGNE, FBANOKCL, SATUR DAY, March 2- ti a. m. LA BRETAGNE. Dz JOOMKLIN. SATUB DA V. Aprn 2 Nnon. PRh;e OF PASSAGE tin*!tiding wibs)-. TO HAVRE—First Cabin. ILL. *IOO and $00; Second Cabin, $80; Steerage from Now York to Hsvre, S2O; Steerage from New York to Parts, $2 ; Snettiding wine, betiding und utensils, LOUtS DK BKBiAN, Agent, 3 Bowling Green, foot of Broadway, Now York, or W-’IDF it A UO.,i Agcnu fur hut uanaii. I IXltbrnd. VO HOgSSHCIJ i H< • Ti* ® H • --'r. 4 P - !1 I, DTS?£PSIAa $ ; IS?! a STW'CW' *to*Tj*c i-- 1 rauv.Ti.lsz VAftiiu scts.ztnE. 4 ■; ml t &h*T£, th. \w\ ii ** lJH.pi PHILADELPHIA S Prist. OH £ Beliir ■ # trFAI -SIMII.K OF FRONT <F WUAPi l 11. WITH Z IN KWI*. Tfce majority of the ili- of tbe hcir.aa body ttrise from ei tiisess-d Live-c. -.£n- K. L t<t i-.or bJi ■>—:.* tit ~-ai4 of .-catering more people to heal fa ar.d LsppiteM by z:v.r. 5 ’.i.-r.c a hcaithy Liver '.baa any c'.tvr y on earth. FEE TEAT TOU GET TEE GENUINE. Sfrtpping. POST’S INDEPENDENT ST. JOHN’S BIYLH DAT LISE. ' Grets Core Sprit#, MijßOiu,< Anpitne. Pa atv*. It leases* Orm-.B t, D*yioci. T:.e Swift il i Elegasi Ssea^er JOHN SYLVESTER,' From As tor Wharf ■ uA i. .*. FARE. | l Jacksonville and Paiatka SI Jacksonville and S'. Auga*tjc. 1 23 Jacksonville ft 6r.n Core Spring. “5 ‘ Jkrk.oavlil and Daytona 3 75 \ X St. Augustine landing Passenger* m ■TV new depot, centre of city, immediate vicinity of hotels. •.on nee ting at Palatka with Florida South ern Ka .road, leaving at 2 315 p a Connecting at Palatca with steamer Geor gia at 2 r. K. for Sac Mateo an 1 ali landings south to Dragton Island. Steamer Curlew for ail landings north to Race's Point. tto.leston with Ha fax River Railway for Ormond. Daytona an : Halifax coast. Passenger, leave Paiatka 2:15 p. m. Arrive DeLand t:)5 p. if.. Sanford 4:.i0 p. a. Freight taken at ail boors. C. V. H. POST, Gen 1 Agent, on W narf at Jacksonvllle. Sea Islaud Raute. Commenciag TUESDAY, June Ist, THE STEAMER ST. NICHOLAS, Carr. M. P. C6INA, Tir ILL leave Savannah from wharf foot of TV Lincoln street, for DOBOY. DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, and FERNAN'DfNA every TUESDAY aad FRIDA Y not earlierthan 4 r. K., ci‘.r time, connecting at Savannah with New York, Philadelphia, 80-toa and Balti more steamers, al Fernandma with rail for Jacksonville and all poinu in Florida, and at Brunswick witn steamer for BatiUa river. Freight recei vedtc witflin half hour of boat’s depart uz. i- re ght not signed for 24 hours after arriTgl will be at risk 01 consignee. Tickets on wharf and boat. C. WILLIAMS. Agent. For Augusta and Way Landings. STEAMER KATIE, Capt. J. 8. BKVILL, \\7 ILL LEAVE EVERY WEDNESDAY' at it 10 o'clock a. u. (city time for Augusta and way landings. Al! freight* payable by shippers JOHN LAWTON. Manager. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE FOR COHEN’S BLUFF AND WAY LANDINGS, c| ’HE steamer ETHEL, Capt. W.T.GtBSOS A will leave for above MONDAYS and THURSDAYS at 6 o'clock P. M. Ret ruing, arrive WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAY'S at 8 o’clock p. ii. lor Information, etc., ap ply to W. T. GIBSON, Manager. Wharf foot of Drayton street. People’s Independent Line a I r "^ftC^X^^V.^ PBOR DOBOY, DARIEN, BKLNSWICK, FEKNANDINA ANDSATII.LA RIVER LANDINGS. Tbe elegant steamer Pope Catlln, dipt. W. H. Swift, leave- Savannah from steamer Katie’s wharf or. M ndays at 4 P. m. for Fcrnandlna, Brunswick and way landinzs. On Thursday at 4p. ip. for Bruns wick and -Satllla river and wav landings. Re turnlug, leaves Bailey’s Mills 8 p. m. Fridays. Leaves Kernandina 2 p. m.Tuesdays. Freight and passage as low as by any other line. For information, apply to J. G. MEDI.OCK, Steamer Katis’s Wnart. PLANT “ STEAMSHIP LINE! tampa, key west. Havana. TRt-WXBKLr. SOUTH-BOUND. Lv Tampa Tue*., Thurs. and -at. p. m. Ar Key West Wed., Friday, and Sun. p. m. Ar Havana Thurs., Sat. and Mon. a. rr. NORTH-BOUND. Lv Havana Thurs., Sat. and Mon noou. Lv Key Best Thurs., Sat. auu lior p. m. Ar Tampa Figday, Sun. and Tue*. p in . Connecting at Tardpu with West iudia Fast Train 10 and from Northern A Eastern cities. For stater, snn accommouutioris apply to City Ticket Office s.. F. and W. Ky., Jack sonville, or Ageut I’iant Me.iuslilp Line, Tam|ia. • . l>. OWENS. Trsfll'’ Manager. 11. s. HAINES General Manager. NlvderliWitllßch-Amdrikiiiilsehi’ Diimp- TschLT-fklirts-Gesellwliart. KociiiilMieierlaeiiiisclePost Mllil/e Route ruiot mid von DfUtecMand Bostdampler aczein vou New Y'ork und Holland jtidcn Sonnaben 1. 1. Cajiicte ein/.eiue Kauri s4 l Estcarbllletssßo 2. *• •• *’ 53 j ’* UO i.wiscHxsbKCK IQ den billigsten Frclsco.’ GUN. AIiUNTI R: *6 South William street, New York. GEN. PAtfV AGENTUR: * 18 and *0 Broadway, New York. AGKNTENAt Savannah. Go.—JOSEPH COL’L.N * CO. and M. b. CO3UUCU 4t CO. sin?pi3. CCIAS STEAMS COS’! —JOS— KillUfUKtMiMiiiljSil Pis*?e t St York. j CABIN *® excursion. * aIEERA-i* 14 P4*age to Boston. c a bis i3i uauios a mtuGi F*Are to Philadelphia. rnx Ngw Toil. C ABCS' *ii EXCURSION. SI STERS AGE IS ’ rHE mage iffeeiii iteuitipi of uj‘ in atpointed tosi.i au foilovri—standard F’ XO NEW YORK. lITTOr SAVANNAH, Clot. F. SxrT3, MONDAY". March 7, U 4 r. x. • acoochie, Capt. F. Kzxrros : WEDNESDAY, Marcn f, a: 53S p. x. TALLAHASSEE, Capt. J, W. FISHES, FRIDAY, Marti U, a! 7 A. it. CHATTAHOOCBBB.CjpS.EC, DaCGETT, MONDAY”, March. U, a: idC a. a. CITY OF AUGUSTA, Capt. J. W.CATHA s:si, WEDNESDAY, March 16. U:a. M. XO BOSTON. GATE CITY, capt. D. Hedge, THUR - DaY, March 14, at 6 p. m. CITY OP MACON, Capt. Wx. KELLEY. THURSDAY. March 17, at 12 NGO>\ XO PHILADELPHIA. I iroa FBZIGHT CrSLT.i JUNIATA, Capt. 3. L. Asrr.ss, SATUR DAY, March 5. at 2 p. . DESSOCG. caps. S F. Howes, SATUR , DAY, March 12, at 7:10 a. M. Through biii*ofLadiEggtven to Eastern and Northwestern points and to port* of ;he Uni ted Kinjdom and the Coniineot. For freight or passage apply to C. G. ANDERsOX, Ageat, MercbOßta’ and Miners’ TransjiorU. Un Company, FOK BALTOLOKE. CABIN |l5 fcSCO.XD CAB IK 129) JULfcUBBIOH aWj i | TT HI steamMtipt of &is esanany are ao X pointed to sail from Savannah for Biltt more as follows—city time: Jox HOPKINS, Capt.Fosteb, THURS DAY, March 10, at a p. x - WM.CRISE, Capt. Billtw. TUESDAY, March !5. at li x. JOHN- HOPKISC Capt. Foster, MON DAY, March at 4 p. x. WM.CRANK- Cap*. BILLUPS, SATURDAY, March SH. a- > a. x. And from Baltimore on the dav* above i named at 3 r. x. Through bths lading given te ml poir/s West, all the Mannfactnrlng towns in New I England, and to ports of the United Kingdom ! aiid the Continent. [ JA3. B. WEST ±CO., Agents, ilt Bar street. g&irtaee. Jacbonyillß,'TaiDa & Key West Rv, Quickest and best route for ail points in Florida south ol Jacksonville. SCHEDULE la eff.ct FEBRUARY 9th. 188(. Main hue ’rains use S.. F\ and tv lUi way station in J&rks-inrille, maki-.g di- I re> t coiii ectiou with all trams from Savan nah, the North ami West. No transfer. goiKg son a. Cuhaa STiTioss. Mail Dally to Pass. Daily. Sanford, l.v Savannah ... 8:45 cm 7:06 am 7:o6am Lv Jacksonville. 9: 0 a m 12 30 p in 3 8 p ui Ar Palalka 10:30 am 2:13 pm 3:35 pm Ar DeLand 1:0pm 4:15 pm 8:00 pm Arsauf.rd 145 pm 4:.opm 8:25 p m Ar Titusville 8:05 pm ArUriando. 5:24 pm Ar Bartow ......... 9:00 pm Ar Tampa :50 pm Leave Jacksonville it. August.nc Dlvi etea) 9:05 am, 1:00 p ui, 4:00 p in. Arrive st. Augustine *i. Augustine Divi sion 10:30 a in. 2 :BN p in, 5 80 p m GDI NO NORTH—Leave Tamos 8 uu pm (Cuban mall, and !I;2G am: Orlando 12:00 night. 7:25 a m and 1:28 p m;’Sanford 1:15 a u:. 8:50 am and 2:45 p in. Arrive Batata* 4:15 a,.d 11:50 a in, 5:20 p m; Jacksonville 6:3: a in. 1:28 and 7:40 p m, connecting for all points North aid West. Leave SI Augustine 8:8# am, 12 :00 and 4: o pin. Arrive Jacksonville 10:00 a m. 1:21 and 5:20 p m. 12:30 p in > u!>an mall train (South has through Pullman sleeper from New York to Tampa, and connects with steamer* lor Key West and Havana Tuesday, Thursday and >i*turday s ' rew pm Cuban mail'train No.-tlnv?,. —wljdlhdi Sleeper K r ugh to \Va*hingtoa. No ' ','.rso of cars be *■ cell Ja>'k.-ouvi.Te and 'I amps. Direct coniiecions with Florida Southern Railway at I’aiatka for Gaine-vlllc, Ocala anu Leesburg, and with St. J, and H. K. R. (c.r Daytona. At Titusville with steamer "Kockledgc" for all points on Indian river. L. C. DKMI.v'G. <.en. Ticket Agent- M. R. M<)ltAN, (ini. Supt, Shipping. DeBARY-BAYA Merchants’ Line. THE FAVORITE St. John’s River Route. rpHE elegant steamers of tlio Deßary-Baya 1 Merchants' Line, running between Jack sonville and Enterprise, on ibc Saint John’s river, Florida, cannot be surpassed for ape ■ i, safety and comfort. Through strainer leaves w harf of F .1 W R’y Cos. daily on arrival of Fast Mail, due ut 12 M. The Palalka and Sanford Division, known as ihe Daylight Lins, ha* become very popu lar and Is the Favorite Route for the Tourist and Traveler. Steamer leave* P*l*tkad die, except Sunday, at 9:15 am., arriving at San ford al 11:50 p. Enterprise 7 r, M. Close connection;, made with all Lines di verging for points In the Interior, South Flor ida, New Orleans and Havana. D 11. KLLIOTT. Gan. Pass., Agent. runrsaoa. Central Railroad. SITIHAS., U - Dec- IS- •' *’ T ANARUS, UN ted after :h iss* pseseneer tra:c> wtl. r.: a. D,dy as ee* aartal f, wh ca are Uu iXt*. : o : JiJ. T .e ..iiar; -me by which these tn.a* rxa C .AIC, L *-rr than SaTaaaAh city li t* *xrAr.:at.... ::ts -:ii sa S.llpc ArMlea . !*:•; pa IS*?* &’-? Ar Acrtsta **i pm l:H* Ar liioj l:t pa 3A am Ar A llama S.-M pat 7.26 a a ArC .owi . (JC u 3:41 sa Ar ll.iitiaaT. 7:86 p-a A? Es't -la 1:M pot Ar ASS any ;8: tm 12 :i8 <n Pas*ecfr f r irlvai; *, saadersvl!!*, Wright, wile. M .ledgevule and ka.teeter •cob.- axe 10: 4 a m tra a. EiSitizeri for Tboaia*ser. Carrotlten, Perry. F.rtGi *ea, TalboO* u. Buena VUta, Blakely tad Clarion should take S:i' p s train. It Mien li:psa li:15 ta s:loam Lt A.j iU .. .10AS am i:Sopm I . M.oca SJO am lidlpa Lr Atlanta.... 4:i2 am £:i#-a S - < 1 : c S. am Lt M-v itrt . J:'.s pa 7:ißam Lt Eafaala .... 18:40am Lt Albany l:s.3aa 3:37 pm Ar Sacaanah.... SdSC t-m Sdl sa truoara SSeepinz :ar ob all paManger tratna between iiTtnaih and Aagtaata. ~4Tannih and Macon, fatnuk an: At.anta, Macon and Cos: .mbaa. Tra.a .ete.rg at ?: p m and airiricg at 1:35 am w:li net !■'. to pat oZ cr ttxecn pa-?en#er between SuTaanah aci Ml. ec. Connect era a: SATacnia w::a SaTancah- F or da and Weatara Ra. w.y for ailpomuta . Florid*. T:-o-ufor all pcrtnM ,and ? eep ez car ccrth# on sale at clst No. 20 BnSS street, and ce c£-.e M minnm* before denar-are of each -dann G. A. WHITEHEAD, General Passenger Agent. ■J. C. ;HAW, T-.ciet Agent East Tem, Yi & Geo:£ia R. R, GEORGIA I)IYI’*I0Y. The Quickest and Shortest Line BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND ATLANTA. Commencing dec. is. m the follow ing Schedule will be in effect: EASTERN LINE. fad T.v 5., F.& W.Dtpot. Er„-t*£. Fryi-sw. Lt Charleston.... 8:06 a® m 3:45 a tn ArSsvannan.... 11 a m 7pXom *:4tam Lv savannah ....3:4Tptr; 8:45 p ui 7:o>lam Ar Jesup :It p m id: p m *:42 am Lt Jesup (Kta 1:15 a m I0:S3 a m Ar Eastman.—... 9:33 c tx 4:4. a m I-.4spm Ar Cochran.. IlirUpa 5:40 a m I:SD i> m Ar Hawkio-vilie 12:>.0n*on snfeipm Lv Haw*.:..vii e 1 AS p m iG::S a m Ar Maoor . 11:20 pm 7:13 am 4:00 pm Lt Macon ll:iSo in TAJ am 4:05 Dm | Ar Atlanta. 2AS a m 10:56 aa* 7:35 m 1 Lv Atlanta. 2:J5 a m 12flS pmS O r m Lv Powder3p*£B 1:14 pm f.-’inm i Ar Rome. 5:35 am -3:lspm 7:SS pat ; A r Dalton ... 6:49 a m 4:45 pm 5:35 pm Ar Chattanooga. 8:10 am >,iupnll:>ijn Lv Chattanooga 10/A am 9:.5 pm Ar Knoxville. 3:05 pm 1:10 am 1:10am j Ar Bristol e:26 p m 5:45 am 5:45 am : Ar Roanoke 2:56 a m 12:45 p m 13:45 p m Ar NaturTßrldge 4:i5 a m 3:23pm 2:23 pm Ar Waynesboro.. 6:.Cam 4:23nm 4:23pm Ar Luray AO a m 6:43 p m 5:43s:43 p m Ar Shenando” Jc.ll :c a m 6hi p m B:SSpm Ar Hagerstown . 12 Au p m 10:30 p m 10:30 p m Ar Harnsourg :30 pm l:i:am 1:20 k ffi Ar Philadelphia . 6:50 p m 4:45 am 4:45 am Ar New Y'ork.... 9:35 p m 7:ia ia "hflam Lv Snenando* Jc 11:37 a m 9:57 and m 9 237 p m Ar Washington 1:48 p m 16:30 p m 10:30 p m Ar Baltimore 3:45 pm B:SC a m Lv Chattanooga.. 10:45 a m 7:10 pm ArMemnhU 10:15 Dm 6:19 am LvMempbU . 10:5 am ArBpringf!eld ..11:35pm Ar Fort Scott 4AO ana Ar Kansas City . 8:50 am LvCbattanooga s:4oam 7:10 pm ArLexingion 4:15 pm 4:00 am Ar Cincinnati 7:oopm (Sits Ar St. Loins . 7:4a a m 6:4 • p m Solid pa*sen*er trains a-rnnswick and Jesup to Chattanooga. Puiiman Buffet care leave Atlanta daily at s:ou p m for New York without change v a Rome. Dalton. Knoxville, Bristol, Roanoke and Hagerstown. Pnllman Buffet car* leave Rome daily at 8:(j0 p m ror Washington without change via Roanoke and Shenandoah dune ion. Pnllman Buffet cars leave Jesap daily at 1:15 a m and 6:20 p m for Atlanta, Chattanooga and Cincinnati L-: ghton Sleeping car* leave Brunswick daily at 9:65 p m for Macon. Tickets to all points North, East, West and Northwest can lie pur bused upon application to Mr. Wm. Bren, City Ticket Agent, and to depot ticket agent a., F. and W. By,. Savan nah. bv ihis short line. L. J. ELLIS, Assistant Gen. Pass. Agent, AUanl B. W. WRKSN, tiencra! Passenger and licket Agent. South Florida Railroad. CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. ON and after SUNDAY. Feb. 27.1887, trains j will arrive and leave as fohows •Daily. ■tfJally except Sundays. jDatly except Mondays. Leave Sanford for Tampa and way stations *10:30 a m and *4:40 p m Arrive at Tampa.... *3:10 pm and *B:s# pof Returning leave Tampa at . *9:20 am and *S:Cpm Arrive at Sanford *2:30 p m and *l:Coam Leave Sanford for Kissimmee and wav station* at +5:00 pm Arrive at Ktsaimmee at +7:00 pm Returning leave Kissimmee +6:40 am Arrive at Sanford +8:35 am BARTOW BRANCH. PAU.V. Lv Bartow Junction— -11:18 a m 2:10 and 7:15 pm Ar Bartow 12:05, 3:10 and 8:15 p m Returning Lv Bartow— -9:40 a m 12:50 and 5:30 pm Ar Bartow June 10:40 a m 1:40 and6:3o pin PEMBERTON FERRY BRANCH. Operated by the South Florida Railroad. •Leave Hartow for Pemberton Ferry and way stations at 7:15 am Arrive at Pemberton Ferry at 9:4 . a m •Beturningjeave Pemberton FerrTat 5:25 p m Arrive at Bartow at 8j opm {Leave Pemberton Perry 7:40 am Arrive Bartow 12:!5 i, m f Leavc Bartow 2:00 ptn Arrive Pemberton Ferry 6:slpm SANFORD AND INDIAN RIVER R. R. Leaves sanlord for Lake Charm and way stations +10:15 am and STOpm Arrive* Lake Charm. 11:45 a in and 0:40 p m Returning— Leaves Lake Charm.. 6:20 atn and 12:30 p m Arrives at Sanford. 7:53 a m and 2:l# pm SPECIAL CONNECTIONS. Connects at Hanford with the Sanford and Indian River Railroad fur Oviedo and points on Lake Jessup, w ith the People’s Line and liKiiarr-Baya Merchants’ Line of steamers, and J. T. A K. W. Ry. for Jacksonville and all iniermed:a:e points on the St. John's river, and wun steamers for Indian river and the l. ni/erSt. John’s. At Kissimmee wun steamers for Forts My ers and Bassinger and points on Kissimmee river. At Pemberton Ferry with Florida Southern Railway for all point* North and West, and at Barlow with the Florida southern Railway for Fort Meade and points South. STEAMSHIP CONNECTIONS. Connects at Tamp i with steamer “Marga ret” for Pa,mu Sola. Braldcnfown, Palmet’o, Manatee, and all points oa Hillsborough and Tampa Bays. Also, with the elegant mail steamships “Mascotte” and ‘'Whitney,” of the Plant Steamship Cos., for Key West and Havana. Through tickets sola at all regular stations to points North. Hast and West. Baggage checked through. Pae-engers for Havana can leave Sanford on Limited West India Fast Mail train at 4:4# p. ui. (shipping only at Orlando. Kissim mee, Bartow Junction,’Lakeland and Plant City.) I uesday, Thursday and Saturday, con necting same evening with steamer at Tampa. " ' lbi t; Mi cov. General Freight and Ticket Agent. KIESLING’S NURSERY. WHITE BLUFF ROAD. IJLANT.S. BOUQUETS, DKbIUKS, CUT FLOWERS furnished to order. Leave orders at Davia Bros.', corner Bull and Y'ofk btroc'.j. Telephone call Hi. _ SftUTwWvjfg Savannah, Flcrida & Westaraß^ ;a:’ :ri.na or this read are run bT Staaitrd Tiat.’ '--tra TFME CARD m EFFECT DECEVfn*. :.>■, Passenger Trajii c‘ :Zxr w:J ml daily as fo ; ‘.ws: r ° WE si IMDXa F'AhX MALL BgiBPOW*. 7:j6 am Lt . . Farannah Ar : ■•£ , ' ’ ; 7 a a Lt Wj rusa Lt id id p a Lt J*ck.av ,le I.t liiepmLT .. SanLd'd Lt i-il® 3:54 p m Ar Tampa. plant steamfhip line.' * -a: aUTI c a Si Lt - Tampa Ar „x,®sa nr-rit-o Pn'ltßßE effet ears New Tork a ar.d Tampa to Washington. ’ i ' a f4 NEW OitLEANa EYPRESi. 7:C6amLv .. a.- --h „ ••.istnLv Jeacp a.- £ wf* 9 5 4 a a Lt Blek*iear Ar Idr'i lulls Ar Wajcross Lt jaa F * IldMaTm Ar ... cal ahan Lt "j - , liiC.ia rAr JsckaoßTi-le Lv j- 1 a 7r. a a Lv—.JacksonYUle a 7JSS tali C alahao a.- t ? _ 10:lsiiLv .. Wiyeross Ar 4-Z r ~~l Hb23 a m Lv.... Homeniiic Lt i’lit ' 11: llamLv DunoeL Lv tl 12:14 pnLr ValJoita Lv tv?* 1131 p a Lt Qnitmac Lt i -v?- 1:23 pm Ar ....In >tßaarl!!e ... Lv eJj Jj; I , -S Pm Ar Ba.nbridge , L~;;~aTa!: 4:C4pm Ar ...Cbattahoo.?hee ITIT T-; 3:43 p m Ar Albany Ly 11 ricTr Pnllman buffet cars to and from 'p ß , vtlie and New Y'ork, to and from Jaeksonr’i* and New Orleans via Pensacola p> ~'l Imm Thom *- -, a* and Locisvi.ie v.a AUao and Na-hv.lle, and JaekaonvHie to c , nati via Jesnp. EAsT FLORIDA ETPRE6S. I:3* pic Lt Savannah Ar : , „ C :fO p a Lv Jesup Lv/- ii? 4:3lpm Lv I:’.l' kihear Lv 4:4- r 7C Ar Waycrass Lv •' ;jg 6:57 pm Ar ... Caiiahan Lv 7*7n 725 pm Ar .. ..Jackson vilie ....Lv - S:4op cu Lv ..Jacksonv. le Ar 5:41 tm Lv Ca.lahaa . Ar 7:ssptuLT Waveross Ar 4:45 p m I.t Hcmemile Lv '■ 9:Co p m Ar Dnpoa; Lv S:fj p m Lv Lake City Ar l::i t a 3:55 p m I.v ... Gameaiil.e ArTuiTm 7:20 pmLT Live Oak .. Ar , a 9:’.jpmLv Dupott Ar 436 10.-el p m Lv Valdosta Lv , _ 16:34ptuLv Quitman .. Lv 3214421 1 -1:25 pm Ar ThomaariUe . Lv j ; v 4a :3:50 tm Ar .Camilla Lv i:33tn 1:55 a m Ar ..Albany. Lv 12:;. , a Pullman buffet cars to and from Jackson | ville and Lotting tile via Thotnisril.e Albarv Montgomery, and Naenviiie and Cicmaiati , to -Jaekaonville via Jeeup. Pul.man si .-eteng c:-.r to and from Banov aad Montgomery via Gainesville. ALBANY EXPRESS. 6:45 and m Lt Savannah Ar 6:13n i 11:25 ptnLv Jesup Lv 3:3oaa lam Ar Waycroas hvllyjpa S:U a mAr Callahan Lt 92>tpa 6:15 am Ar Jacksonville . Lt B;!spm 8:15 p m Lt Jacksonville Ar 6:15 am 9:05 p m Lv Caiiaban Ar 5:25 a m i: nam Lv Wavcrosa Ar :2- p m 5:20 am Ar Dupont. Lv 10:00 pm 6:40 am Ar Live Pit Lv 7:20 p n 10:65 s m Ar GaiDesville. Lv 1:55 p n 16:15 a m Ar Lake City Lv 3:3T pi 3:45 a m Lv Dupont Ar 9:35 so 5:37 a m Lv Valdosta Lv S:4pa 6:10 a m Lv Qaitman Lv 7:55 pa 7:15 am Ar TbomasviUe Lv 7.90 t> 3 11:40 a” mAr Albany Lv 490 in stop* at all regular stations. Pullman buf fet sleeping cars to and from Thomasvilie i_l Washington, and Savannah and Jackson ville. and to and from Jsckao n.le end LooisvlMc Tia Thc*BSeT;Ue and M tltoi erv. Pnllman buffet cars and Mann bou doir buffet cars vis Wiycroas, Albtnv aal Macon, and via Waycrosal Jesup and Jiacoa, between Jacksonville and Cincinnati. Also, ihrougc. pj-~enger coaches between Jackaji vilie and Chattanooga. THOMASVILLE EXPRESS. 6:15 a m Lv Waycross Ar 7.0* na T:3Bam Lv Dupont Lv t:i)pa B::j7amLv Valdosta Lv 4:lspa 9:15 a m Lv Quitman Lv "isCpa 10:25 am Ar ... Themaeville . Lv 2:lspa Stops at all regular and flag stations. JKsCP EXPRESS. 3:43 p m Lt . savannah. . . Ar -:Jln 6:0 nalr Jesup Lv 5:25 aft Stops at all regular and flag station.. CONNECTIONS. At SAVANNAH for Charleston at r :'.' u arrive Adgusta via Y'emasaee at 1:43 p a 12:55 p m and 5:28 p m: for Augusta an ! At lanta's! S-4'i a ra and s:SO p m; with ‘.esm snips for Sew York Mondmv. Wednesday sci Friday; for BoatOn Thursday; for Ba.tiaar* every fifth day. At JEsUP tor Brunswick at 1:45 am ex cept Sunday i and 8:50 am; for Macon i:25l m, 8:40 a m and 6:20 p m. A- WaYCBQsS for Brunswick at 3:lsaa and 5.05 pm. AtcALLAHAN for Fernandina at 5:00 am and 2:47 pm: for Waldo, Cedar Key. Oci.k etc., at 11:30 a m and 7:00 p m lexcept run* day.; At LIVE OAK for Madison, Tallahassee, etcat U:CB a m and 7:45 pm. At GAINESVILLE for Ocala. Tavares, Pemberton’s Ferry, Brooksville and Tsmpa at 10:40 am: for Cedar Key at 3530 p m. At ALBAS Y for Atlanta, Macon. Montgom ery, Mobile, New Orleans, Nashville, etc At CHATTAHOOCHEE for Pensacola- Mobile. New Orleans at4:l4 pm; with reo joe’s Line steamers advertising to leave Apalachicola ;-l:Mp niBunda.randWfr.se*- | dav. Tickets ►*•’“l sleepily car berth* *•* cured at BREN’S Ticket Office, and at W Passenger station. WM. P. HARDEE. Gen’l Pass. Agent. E. G. FLEMING. Superintendent. Charleston & Savannah Ry. Cos. CtOXNECTION made at Savannah wit# J Savannah, Florida and Western Bi#* way. . Trains leave and arrive at Savannah ® ■standard time .Hkh meridian), which**" minutes slower than city time. NORTHWARD. 45* 39+ 43* LvSav’h. .12:15 p® 1:00pm 7:10mS~H“ Ar Aug'ta 1:45 pm Arßeaurt 8:10 pm 11:00 am Ar P.Royal 6:25 pm 11:20 Ar Al’dale 7:40 pm 11:10 am ••••••“ ArCha'slon 4:sopm 6.20 pm 12:25 pm 1®““ SOUTHWARD. 24* . 42* n ” Lv Cha’ston 8:00am . 3:3opm 3:45aa LvAug’ta 9::Dm LvAl’aale. 5:40am.... 1:45 -m Lv P.Royal T:45 am 12:30 ptu Lvßeauf’t. 8:00 am 12:45 pm . _• ArSav’h...ll:2o am I: s o^S*.siton. •Daily between Savannah aDd Cba.lestotu +SundaVs only. wi:a ■I ratu No 47 makes no connection w*. Port Koval and Augueta Bail way.-nd MOg* only at Rldgeland, Green Pond and Fram Is stops on vat \ Pond.and co inects for Allendale dalW-* Sunday. Truns 42 and 48 eonoec' fro for Beaufort and Port Royal daily. v h F.! r t'lckctf, sleeping car rwrvntioneaiM^ other inf rmation. *PP I L and Special Ticket Agent, 22 Bull st r* et ’ *| Be t ( barltston and Savannah Railway oflice. at .savannah, Florida and " Railway depot. C . s. GADSDEN, Supfc Nov. 14,1686. n Sitluivlian XSiiiiioaq. City anti Suburban R y r AN and a^ T y*MAr V/ following schedule will he oDe the Outside Line: Ik avt,aa al v K f-ka'd* Moy’oii6 f CU V. , CITV. I*ll-6 HOrK- NO- ” K':2s *u\ 8:4-1 a u “ i-to t* +♦7:ofl rM I 2:#o r M 1 _ "on Sattird.h”" nd Sntidsye a. w*-Smrnio* rub. leavingeltv atB:2B p m -A" ‘ I®Hope** leave Montgomery at 5 p m and !-• '’ •Tol*'tram will be omitted Sundajv-^^^ +Thi* train .eavea '‘'J^joHNSTON^ L'OK SALE, Old Paiwra. at the bound*** X i.o in of the Morning Nair*. * toUldted.