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Tlie Old Printer.
Hawkeye.
And so, year after year, lie wrought
among the boys on a morning paper. He
went to bed about the time the rest of
the world got up, and he arose alxmt the
time the rest of the world sat down to
dinner. He worked by every kind of
light except by sunlight. There was can
dles in the office when he came in; then
they had lard oil lamps that smoked and
sputtered and smelted; then he saw two
or three printers blinded by explosions of
camphor and spirit ga3; then kerosene
came in and heated up the news-room on
summer nights like a furnace; then the
office put in gas, and now the electric
light swung from the ceiling and dazzled
his old eyes and glared into them from
his copy. If he sang on his way home a
policeman bade him "cheese that," and
reminded him that he was disturbing the
peace and people wanted to sleep. But
when he wanted to sleep the rest of the
world, for whom he had sat up all night
to, make a morning paper, roared and
crashed by down the noisy streets under
his window, with cart and truck and
omnibus; blared with brass bands, howl
ed with hand organs, talked and shouted,
and even the shrieking newsboy, with a
ghastly sarcasm, murdered the sleep of
the tired old printer by calling the name
of his own paper.
Year after year the foreman roared at
him to remember that this wasn't an
.afternoon paper, editors shrieked down
the UiIkj to have a blind man put on that
dead man's case; smart young proof
readers scribbled sarcastic, comments on
his work on the margin of his proof
sheets they didn't know how to read
long-winded correspondents learning to
write, and long-haired poets who could
never learn to spell, wrathfully cast all
their imperfections upon his head. But
through it all he wrought patiently, .and
found more sunshine than shadow in this
world; he had more friends than enemies.
Printers and foreman anil pressmen and
rejHjrters came and went, but he stayed,
and he saw newsroom and sanctum filled
and emptied and filled and emptied again
and filled again with new strange faces.
He lelieved in his craft, and to the end
he had a silent pity, that came as near
being contempt as his good, forgiving old
heart could feel, for an editor who had
not worked his way from a regular devil
ship up past the case and the imposing
stone.
Ho worked all that night, and when
the hours that are so short in the ball
room and so long in the composing-room
drew wearily on, he was tired. He hadn't
thrown in a very full case, he said, ami
he had to climb clear into the boxes and
chase a type into a corner before he
could get 'hold of it. One of the boys,
tired as himself but a printer is never
too tired to be good-natured olTered to
change places with him, but the old man
said there was enough in the case to last
him through this take, and he wouldn't
work any more to-night. The type click
el in the silent room, and by and by
the eld man said:
"I'm out of sorts."
And he sat down on tho low window
sill by his case, with hisstick in his hand,
his hands folded wearily in his lap.
The types clicked on. A galley of tele
graph waited.
"What gentleman is lingering with D
13?" called the foreman who was always
dangerously polished and jtolite when he
was on the point of exploding with wrath
and impatience.
Slug Nine, passing by tho alley, stop
ped to speak to the old man sitting there
so quietly.
The telegraph boy came running in
with the last niainfold sheet, shouting:
"Thirty!"
They carried the old man to the fore"
man's long table and laid him down rev
ently and covered his face.
"Pa," said a Chicago small 1mv, as
he observed a man coming up the street
who seemed to wish the sidewalks was a
little wider, "is that a delegate?" "I do
not know, my son," answered the old
gentleman; he has the svmptons, at
least.
An adult Chasm stood yawning and
looking over a hotel register. "With or
without meals'r" asked the clerk, tender
ing him a en. "I don't want to register.
I'm simply looking for a man." "What
man?" "Oh," replied the Chasm, yawn
ing again, "never mind; has the train
from Maine come in yet?"
Court (to prosecutor )-"Then you recog
nize this handkerchief as the one which
was stolen from you?" Prosecutor-" Yes,
yo.:r Honor." Court "And yet it isn't
the only handkerchief of the sort in the
world. See, one I have in my pocket is
exactly like it." Prosecutor "Very
likely, your Honor; I had two stolen."
Att y " said the high-school graduate
to h (i friend, "I gave Sue the frigid vi
bration this morning." "You gave her
what?" asked Amv. "The friirid vibra
tion," replied Mildred. "What in the i
world is that?" asked Amy, in astonish- I
ment. "What you call the cold shake,!
you know," explained the high-scl-.'Vl j
Kirl.
"What was all that scuffling alout
down stairs?" asked Mrs. Hilboots, as
her lord and master strode into the room.
"Nothing, except that monkey faced
dude asked for Sarah Ann." "What did
he say?" "Oh, he began by saying he
was speaking from the bottom of his
heart, and so on." "And what answer
did you give?" "I grew spasmodic, too,"
answered Hilboots, gently tapping his
littleangelic No. 12 shoe, "and gave him
an answer from the bottom of my soul."
THE MoragrLe Pliarmacy
ITYIiLISSIIISI 1 S."0.
-
Cornel Lemon antl Front lis., - - i'ALATKA, 1"TA
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded D:iy and Night.
FRESH DRUGS! FRESH DRUGS! FRESH DRUGS!
RECEIVED DAILY AT
Acls:33DC3Qa.ro- & JacIk:soxi-3s
IMIARMACY. All orders filled promptly and at bottom prices. PRESCRIPTION'S coin
pounded at all hours by experienced Druggists.
ID. "5r HILL & CO.
3?:cocL"i3-oe & Commission.
Shipments of Potatoes, Onions, Cabbages, etc., received daily. Consignments of Florida
Fruits. Vegetables and Produce solicited.
References: Win. J. Winogar - Co., Rankers, Palatka: E. C. & C. S. Tiffany, San Mateo, Flu.
OPERA IIOCSE RCILDING, PA LATKA, FLA.
W3I. .T. AVI TV I Zd .VI J
-o-
jV "jj ni" 1 Itii nlv i I$u-iii--!-i rJ""i"n iisi -l -l. Iu ' :iiil S-t-ll
lorlyjn Xixolimije. Corrf!Sioiil-iits; : XeM' York IIi'ot X ;i -liojiitl
liiinK; Iv ow n t y- Itros., Roslon; AIiivM'ilv Tiit ionsil
J tin lit.
KISSI
E E
,T. H. ASMCRY, Paesident. L. V. K LA II R, Treasurer.
UIAMILTON' DISSTON, Vice-President. T. W. PALMER, Secretary.
ACRES CHOICEST; LOCATIONS FOIt RESIDENCE AND CULTIVATION OF
11' M M M) ( ranges. Lemons, Pineapples, lianannas, ( 'ocoanuts, etc., in the count ies of
Orange, Brevard, Sumter, Polk, Hillsborough, Manatee and Monroe.
Sdd in iiuiiit itioM to Jiiii I Su vi'i.
Trices $2. 50 to 10.00 per acre, according to local ion and quality.
KISSIMMEE CITYJ------
AV. T.
Notice of Incorporation,
)V AUTHORITY OF AN ACT OF THE
I legislature of tho State of Florida, cut i
t led "An act to provide for the Incorporation
of Railroads and Canals," approved February
lilt h, 174, and the acts amendatory thereto,
notice is hereby given that a company has
been formed under the name of (lie
!-t. Vuc'iictliic and ln In t It si
Oaiiul iintl Transporlation
'ompn n",
to be invested with all the rights, powers, pri
vileges and franchises conferred upon compa
nies formed under said act, for the purpose of
constructing, maintaining and operating a
canal and vessels of various kinds for the
transportation of persons and propertv within
the State of Florida.
The main line of said canal shall extend
from a point at or near Tocoi, on the St. Johns
river, to some point at or near St. Augustine,
and from t he channel of said river to deep wa
ter inthe Atlantic ocean, and said canal shall
utilize the waters of the St. Johns river to
gether with the waters of Moultrie- creek in St.
Johns county, Flor ida, on the East, and those
of Deep Creek on the West end of the propos
ed canal.
Dated June 1st, 184.
J. K. Rainky,
R. 15. (i AII.VKTT,
J. S. COWDOX,
IN CHANCERY.
State of Florida, in the Circuit Court for Put
liani County, 5th J udicial Circu it of Florida.
James W. Robertson, Complt.
vs.
Norman II. Chaml erlin,
Mary Ettie Chanilicrlin,
Defts.
In Chancery.
It appearing by affidavit, t
of the court, that the said i
t he satisfact ion
leiidants reside
out of the said 51 h .1 udicial 'ircuit of Florida,
and beyond the limits of said State, but within
tho United States, the particular State being
unknown, now, therefore, on motion of Cal
houn, Gillis iV 'alhoun, complainant's solicit
ors, it. is ordered t hat the defendants Norman
II. Chaniberlin and Mary Ettie Cliamberlin, do
appear and answer the bill of complaint, tiled
by the complainant, in the above cause, on or
before t he lit h day of October 1SS4, otherwise
said bill shall be taken as confessed. It is fur
ther ordered that a copy of t his rder be pub
lished inthe Palat ka N kws, a newspaper pub
lished within said Fifth. udicial ircuit, where
in said mortgaged premises arc situated, once
in every week, for at least four months before
said tit h dav of K tober ISst.
Dated May :ilst, ss.
My the Court.
1si:ai.. Wm. F. Fokwaiui,
Clerk ( 'ircuit Court.
C wami'N, (ill. i. is & ('ALMOIN',
'mpt's Solicitor,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICl-.
4 l.L CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF
l S. II. Dcmont must be presented as pre
scribed by law or this notice will be pleaded
in bar. And all parties concerned will take
not ice that six mouths from the date hereof
1 will ask for my tinal discharge from such
administration before the county judge for
Putnam count v, Florida.
C. A. KNOW ETON
Ap . Administi at r,
In Chancery.
Inthe Circuit Court Fifth Judicial Circuit of
Florida, Putnam County In Chancery.
.Runes J. Montgomery, Complainant ) Suit for
vs.
Mary A. Montgomery, Defendant. Divorce.
It appearing to the court that the bill of com
plaint was duly tiled in this case and affidavit
made and tiled that Mary A. Montgomery the
defendant, resides beyond the limits of the
State of Florida, but m one of the United States,
it is therefore ordered that tin' said Mary A.
Montgomery, defendant, do appear and answer
the said bill, on the First Monday in September,
A. D. lsst, otherwise the complainant's bill
will be Liken pro confesso.
Wm. f. FonwAKt),
'lerk 'ircuit Court.
Wm. Thompson. Conplainant's Solicitor.
In Chancery
In the Circuit Court Fifth J udicial Circuit of
Florida, Putnam County -In Chancery.
Amanda lit own Complainant Suit f "r
John Mrowu Defendant. S Divorce.
It appearing to the con i t that t he bill of com
plaint was duly tiled in t his case and affidavit
made and tiled t hat John Mrown the defend
ant resides beyond the limits of the State of
Florida, but in one of the United States, is in
the State of Georgia, it is therefore ordered
that the said John Mrown do appear and an
swer the said bill on the First Monday in Sep
tember, A. D: ls4, otherwise the complaina lit 's
bill will be taken pro confesso.
Wm. FoiiWAiin,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Wm. Thompson, Complainant's Solicitor.
In Circuit Court.
rut nam Countv Fifth
Judicial Circuit of the
In Chancery.
11 for Divorce.
State ot Florda
F. Q. Crawfonl
vs. - Mi
Tumur J. Crawford
It apearti!g by the affidavit of the com
plainant tiled in the above cause that the de
fendant resides out of, and !eyond the limits
of the State of Florida, to-wit. in the State of
Michigan. Now therefore it is ordered that
the defendant TamarJ. Crawford, do appear
and answer the said comphiinunts hill for di
vorce tiled against lu r in our said court on or
before the lirst day of eptemler, A. D. lsst,
otherwise said bill may le taken pro confesso.
Witness mv hand and the sea I of our said court
thit 2-uh day of April A. D. ls4.
Win. F. Fohwaud,
Clerk Circuit Court.
A 1 3U X I STI1 ATO ir S" A OT I Ci:!
HAVING BEEN DULY QUALIFIED AS
Administrator of the estate of Joseph II.
Mann, I hereby require all claims and demands
against said estate to be presented as pre
scribed by law, or this notice will le pleaded
in bar; and all debtors are warned to make
immediate settlment to the undersigned.
A. W. JIAXX, Administra
Sc CO., lSvYTVlvl OISS.
LAESD GOEViPA!5Y.
$:jon to 5iH)
s;k) to J5uo
I' 1 IS I"!;, Manager, Jacksonville. Flu.
P. CUNNEELY,
IMPOKTElt Of
FineWines,Lipors
Acker, Merrall & Co.'s
Ohoio 1 Si:t imIs of
Imported Segars
Billiard and Bowling
Parlors Attached
Watkh Stkkf.t,
PALATKA, FI,A.
RADLEY'S FERTILIZERS
I
'!i(t! . WHS. -TTil
GEORGE E. WILSON,
No. 15 West May slreet,
JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA.
.IA
TAMPA & KEY WEST RAILWAY
THE "GEM CITY" ROUTE.
THE ONLY ALL KAIL LINE TO
ORANGE PARK, MAGNOLIA, GREEN
COVE SPRING & JACKSONVILLE.
Three Hours Quicker to Jacksonville
Thau by any othei'line.
MKOAD GAUGE, STEEL KAILS, A1U
15HAKES, FIRST-CLASS EQUIPMENT.
T'UAIXS; lil'.X AS FOLLOWS:
OOING SOI'TH.
Leave Jaeksonvill
St.. i a. m.
3. ;o
4.00
4. ;T
4.4.'
5:15
5.5.5
4:15
5:0s
5::5
5:40
p. III.
'range Park
Magnolia
' Green Cove Sprin
" West Tocoi
Arrive Palatka
b.ij '
10.54 "
11.14 "
11:40 -
. . . l-U p. m.
NOHTH.
GOING
Leave Palatka
Florida Sou. June
lo:.va. m.
.10:45 "
. 1 "
p. m.
" West Tocoi
Green Cove Spring
Magnolia Orange Park
Arrive Jacksonville. . .
11:50 "
l':;v p. in.
LOO
s:oi
0:45
THE ST. JOHNS' RAILWAY
MAKES-
iiri-:ct
At AVest Tocoi.
:ctio
?t. Augustine.
and from
o
Rates and Fare to all Points as Low as by
any other line, and baggage checked through.
M. K. MO RAX, G. W. UENTLEY,
Gen. Pass. Agent. Gen. Manager.
Palatka Daily News
A HANDSOME, NEWSY
SIX-COLUMN NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHED AT
I'AT.ATKA, I'LOIIIDA,
AT-
FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM
''piIE IMPOUTANCE OF PALATKA AS A
trade distributing- point and railway center,
and its magnificent location at the head of'
ocean navigation on the St. Johns, and in tho
midst of a charming farming and fruit produ
cing, section, renders it a natural focal point
for the news of the Peninsular, and affords
the opportunity to make it what it is pro
nounced by the press to be, a lirst -class news
paper, both in its make-up and in the charac
ter of its collated news.
P O L I T I C A L L "V
The News is Democratic, and while it will be
courteous to all, it will stand steadfast In its
adherence to those principles of that party,
the success of whiolOilom' insures liberty and
good government.
The Year 1884 is a Campaign Year
Moth the National and State Campaigns are to
be waged. Towards the settlement of the
momentous political issuer they involve,
THE NEWS
will give its untiring efforts to influence pub
lic opinion for the best interests of the people.
To do this more effectually, the editors will
at once begin the publication of
The Weekly News
A folio 4H-column pain-r, equipped with the
currnet news, or a complete digest of the hap
IX'uings of the week.
This publication, at the price of
ONE DOLLAR
we hope to introduce into every household in
this section too remote to be reached by our
Daily.
We urge our friends, both in and out of
Putnay county, to aid us in the distribution
i of both our publications.
i
A copy will be mailed free to the jretter-up
of clubs of the subse ers to either the Daily
or Weekly editions.
Address all correspondence to
THE PALATKA DAILY NEWS.
i fiLrl 1 if A
L. MEYER,
Water Street, - - Palatka, Florida.
Wholesale and retail dealer in all kinds of
Paints, Painter's Supplies, Ready Mixed Paints, White Lead, Linseed
Oil, Shelac, Varnish, Turpentine, Putty, Window Glass, Paint Brushes
Fireproof Paint, Roof Paints and all kinds of Dry Paints. Neatfoot
Oil, Lard Oil, Machine Oil, Benzine, Ladders, Step-Ladders, Wall Pape.
In fact Everything Kept in a First-class Paint Store.
Doing a practical painter and having 18 years experience in mixing and using paints- I mix
my own paints, and cannot lie imposed upon by the inferior mixed paints with which this part
of the country is Hooded and sold to unexperienced dealers 1 offer one hundred dollars to any
body who can find one grain of adulteration in anv paint or goods that are mixed or sold in mv
store. KcsiH-ctfullv, " ' J
L. 3IEYK11.
An Unadulterated Natural Guano, imported direct into Savan
nah, Ga., from the Orchilla Islands in the Carribbean Sea, by Tra
vers, Snead & Co., of Richmond, Va. We are now offering this
High Grade Fertilizers to the Planters and OraVige Growers of
Florida, feeling confident that it is just the thing they need, hav
ing stood the test side by side with the best Fertilizers in the
market for a number of years, and continues to grow in popu
larity wherever it is used.
ORDERS PROMPTLY PILLED AND INFORMATION FERNISH EI) o APPLIC VflON HY
!S. II. KOYALL C:C.,
Importers Agents, Water street, PALATKA, FLORIDA.
DISSTON PURCHASE 4,000.000 Aci
FLORIDA LAND AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY.
HAMITON DISSTON, President.
J. J. DUNNE, Vice-President.
LANDS FOR SALE AT GOVERNMENT PRICE OF Si. 25 PER P.Cfl.
IN P.LOCKS OF NOT LESS THAN Nl NOR MORE THAN (Mtl ACRES.
WITHIN SIX MILES OF RAILROAD LINE, PRICE $2.50 PER ACRE.
rpiIESE LANDS INCLUDE ALL VARIETIES OF UPLAND AND LOWLAND AND .!.'
X adapted to Oranges, lemons. Limes, Pine-Apples, lianannas. Sugar 'ane, EarlvVegeta .
etc., and arechielly in the counties ot St.
Hernando, Hillslorough, Polk. Manatee and
Our Lands are selling rapidly. Thousands
six- monlhs. Do not delay if you want, them at
"Stock of this company will be received at
compact bodies ot tdil acres or more. For lurther mtormat ion apply at the oiliee of thecc;: -
pany.
AV. T. I-") II
A. & G. C. C, and Okeechobee Land Co.
S. II . f i RE Y, President. J. M. KREAMER, HAMILTON DISSTON, Trea.
W, 11. WRIGHT, Vice-President. Engineer. R. SALINGER, Secretary.
LANDS FOR SALE IN LOTS OF FROil 10 TO 10.000 ACilLS
IN THE COUNTIES OF 1SREVARD, POLK, MANATEE AND MoMtOE.
PRICES:
For average Pine Lands $ L-r per an
For average Prairie and Pasture Lands l."5 jut hh,
For Lake and River Fronts S.VUO to 10.00 per , i
For Sugar Lands Hl.oo per ; i c
The Lands of this Company are specially adapted to the Culture of Tropical Fruits, L.'.c,
Sugar Cane, etc., and are generally accessible by steam navigation.
AV. "J. I-'O It 15 10., Land Commissioner, Jacksonville, Fii
Florida Southern Hail way.
Tlio Onuifre IJlt liont.
OFFICE SlTEHINTKNKKNT, (
. Palatka, March IsM. f
GOING SOU TH.
STATIONS. maii, Acom'd'tn
I. v Palat kaT77.7. .."TT f 2:0(1 i"m s:ik1 a m
Ar Interlachen ':"0 " I::C "
" Wait's Crossing :i:;in " 11:12 "
" C.ruelle ;i:.V " ll:'d "
" Micanopy 0:10 "
" Lochbie 4:1)7 " 1:44 l' m
" Reddicks i:M " 2:27 "
" ( )cala 5:40 " ;i:".". "
" North Lake Weir 0:40 " (1:15 "
" South Lake Weir ft:') " tJ::iT "
Ar.Lecsburg 7:i5 " M:2Vl "
31 (;iN(1 js utTiir "
STATION'S. f mah, Acom'd'tn
LvIxH'sburg &J) a m I 7:ii A M
Ar South Lake Weir... :: " I S:;!2 "
" North Jjike Weir. ... t):M " j H:.V. "
Ocala :Xi " VMr "
"Reddicks :07 " 12:4U v m
" Iochbie 8:ly " 1:20 "
" Micanopy (1:10 "
" firuelle K:.r.2 " ;i:20 "
" Wait's Crossing 9:22 " 4:4H "
" Interlaehen t:fit " fi:(4 "
Ar Palatka 10:55 " 7:;i.r "
TRAINS ARRIVE AT G.U N ESV I U.E
From Palatka.
I !:.' A M anil
Ocala and ( 12:.KI i m
Ie8burg, 4::i0 "
From Micanojiy 7:45 A M
ti Iain's" lea v e gai n es v i l le.
For Palatka, ( H:ii a m ami
Ocala and j 11:00 i m
Leesburg. :i:00 p m
For Micanopy .ri:iiO i M
M1CANOPV. "
Train leaves at ft-M a m
Tniin arrives at ti:lO p m
First-class car through
Gainesville on all trains.
from Palatka tc
CONNECTIONS.
At Palatka with Jacksonville, Tampa & Key
West Ry, fast river steamers for St. Au
gustine, Green Cove Springs, Jacksonville
and all points North, East and West, and with
up river steamers for South Florida. Also
with the Twin Screw Iron Steamer "City of
Palatka." for Charleston, New York, Most on,
Philadelphia, etc.
At Wait's Crossing with Peninsular Railroad
for Waldo.
At Gainesville with Transit Railroad for
Cedar Key, Pensacola, New Orleans and Tam
pa. At Ocala with Transit Railway and Hacks
for Silver Springs.
At Leesburg with Iniats on Lake Harris for
points on Lake and along St. Johns and Iml'
Eustis Railway. Also with Graham's Hacks
for Hrooksville, Sumterville and all points in
South Florida.
S. CON A NT, JAS. D. HOLLISTER,
General Manager. Superintendent.
O. W. UROMWELL, G. T. F. - P. A.
KEUKA AND ORANGE SPRING
TRANSFER COMPANY
TEAM WILL LEAVE KEUKA FOR
Orange Spring every morning on arrival of
the freight train f ram Palatka, for the purpose
of
Transporting Passengers and Freight.
For further information address
KEUKA AND ORANGE SPRING
TRANSFER COMPANY,
At Keuka, Putnam Co., Fla.
C. A. LOPEZ & CO., agts at Orange Springs.
ZEToir? Sale.
TWO CONE PULLETS, (one a split pullev.)
three inch face, four steps, from ten to fif
teen inches diameter. Apply at
THIS OFFICE
10
0
T. II. ASIU'RV, Treasurer.
R. SA1.1NUER. Secretarv.
.lohns. Volusia, ltrevard. Orange. Sumter, l.i i
Monroh.
of settlers have located on them during the i i t
present Low Prices.
45.(10 per share in payment for land located ':
15 1-:?-, Land Commissioner, .lacksonville. Fit .
Savannah, Florida & AWstorn 1.
All trains of this road are run by Cck"
(!oih) Meridiatn time, which is ;ti mini.,
slower than Jacksonville t ime.
ON ami after Sunday, May
Passengt r Trains will leae and
11. JiM,
arrive if
fo
ows:
NFAV Oltr.KANS KXl'KESH.
Leave
Jacksonville daily at
S::l a nt
8:15 p in
;:! I a ui
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
at Jacksonville daily at
at 'allahan daily at
at Waycross daily at
at Itrunswiek daily at
at Thomasville daily at
.11:05 u
. :i:oo t
. 3:17 I
. 5:10 1
. 5: H j
m
m
m
ii
m
1. 1
Arrive at Rainbridge daily at
Arrive at, ( 'hattahoi choc daily at ... .
Arrive at Pensacola daily at."
Arrive at Mobile daily at
Arrive at New Orleans dailvat
11:45 i
4:45 a ni
10:10 a in
iwith Pcnf-uco-
Connecting at, Chattahoocliei
hi and At lantic Railroad daily
for Pensacola,
Mobile, New Orleans, Texas and all trnns-Min-
sissippi points. Pullman Itiitl'et anil Sleeping
Cars on this train, Jacksonville to Pensacola,
Mobile and New Orleans.
FAST MAIL.
Leave Jacksonville daily at 2:.'!0 p ni
Arrive ut Jacksonville daily ut 2:10 p H)
Arrive at Callahan daily at ;i:10 p iu
Arrive at Waycross daily as 5:05 p in
Arrive at Jcssup daily at (i::(4 p ni
Arrive at Savannah dailvat 8:17 p ni
Arrive at, Charleston daily at 1:45 a m
Arrive at Washington, D. C, daily at.. ll.-oo p m
Arrive at, New York daily at ::) a m
Connecting at Waycross with Through Pull
man Palace Pullet and Drawing Room Sleep
ing Cars, Waycross to New York without
change.
JACKSONVILLE EX lK KSS.
I ave Jacksonville daily at....
A rrive at Jacksonville daily at.
Arrive at Callahan daily at
Arrive at. Waycross daily at
Ieave Gainesville daily'at,
Leave Newnansville daily nt....
I-oave New Rradford daily at ..
Iaiivc Live Oak daily at
Arrive at Dupont daily at
Arrive at Albany daily at
Arrive at Jesup'duily at
Arrive at Macon daily ut.
Arrive at Atlanta daily at
Arrive at ( hattanooga daily at.
Arrive at Nashville daily at
Arrive at Imisvide daily at.. .
Arrive at ( 'incinnati daily at. . .
Arrive at Chicago daily lit
Arrive at St. bonis daily at .. . .
Arrive at Saiitmah daily at .. .
Arrive at Ainru.-tu daily'at
Arrive at ( hm -le.-ton daily at. . .
Arrive at 'a-!iiiigt' n daily at.
Arrive at New Yor k htiiy iit . .
Arri e at Thomav. i:le daily at .
Arrive at Albany daily at
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Arrive at Montgomery daily at
Arrive at New Orleans daily at
Arrive at Nashville daily at
Arrive at Louisviln i'y at
Arrive at Cincitiuuit -si' iy at
Arrive at St. Louts i.-i!y ..t.
Arrive at Chicago omi" i t
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Sleeping ( ars on thi i:.:;u to Washin
Pullman Palace Sic ;,u.g Cars. Jack-i n.i.."u
to Savannah.
Pullman Sleeping ( ars on this Train to Louis
ville via Tliomnsvillc.
Pullman Hotel mm Sleeping Cars on ti.i.
Train to Cincinnati via Savannah.
A Restaurant has W-en op ned at Wavcn.M,
and abundant time win le allowed for" nr. .t,4
by all passenger trains.
Connecting at Savannah with steamers f r
New York, Philadelphia, Uoston and iSi.it.
taore. Connecting at Charleston with steamers for
New York, Philadelphia und Raitimore.
Trains on H. and V. R is. leave junct.'op,
going west, at 12:10 p. in., and for UrunsviKk
at 12:10 p. m., daily.
Through tickets sold t all ioints by I'f'l
and Steamship connections, and Haggle
Checked through. Also Sieepiiitf Car iieii,
and sections s-cured at ("omiiany's Office in
Astor's Riiilding, 84 Ray street, and at lieit.t
Ticket Office. JAS. I TAYLOR,
General Passenger Agent
A. M. IVES, Aent.
GEM CITY HAIR DRESSING ROOK
LEMON ST., PALATKA. FLA.
FRESH, SALT & SULPHUR BATHS

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