The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, August 03, 1887, Page 2, Image 2

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2 COLORS IN Tin: SCHOOLS. ME. GL’SNN SPEAKS IN FAVOR OF HIS BILE ANO IT PASSES. Ho Declares That the Measure Seeks Merely to Carry Out the Admitted Policy of the State M;z:n?£ the Colors In the Schools Drifting Toward In to rmarragc Art.'S VTA, C!a.. Ana S.—lntbeH*nate to day Joel A. Srrrtb. roo-ntiy elected to wr- Of*-.! L> Kmtth. <leeen*i, -,f the Twenty Cr* dutrirt, tryrk tlie ootli Immoliately after t'w readiiirf of tilt- journal. The foilowing uew bill* were then iutro dtiefi: By Mr liean, of the Forty-second—^To provi!- fie the proof of -he reeonl of fi'-wrl*, mortgage -and other instrument* affecting real estate. • By Mr. Hand of the E.zhth district—To amend wsction t'JtO of the Code , g* to allow thro- year- for the ecforo'-m- nt of meehan ics,' liens iarial of twelve u -r:tL Bv Mr. Hawke*, of 'h-- Thirt-x-iJlli —A hill to nine eel the ' . ■>t tie* A-:,-r. -us, Pre>- tori an 1 Lurnpktn rail r< ad. By Mr. MeKenny. of the Forty thirl—A hill to prevent the Vh-strnetion of fl-h and to priJteet them during *- ->- -<pawninz e**o. Bui* on tnird reading fu -1 n, f-jllows: A bill to allow la;el owie-rs of laud lofe tmuhpd I’4,lV>, hVI. HA am! H>l, in the TW-eitielh di-trir-t of .SH-wait eoonty. to erect airot 1 - 'he j/uhlie road i-.oiL A hili to ineorj*rate tie- town of Hast Point., in the county of Hutton, j*t —•!. A bill toam-md sect, * !'-7* -•! the de to as to - hacge the h'rur at wbieb freight trams aff-t'*i hy tiie Sunday :.,-.v may rea- h the h -m-"- of eraplovi-s. o, a- To alh-w tbern be attend reiijpiaw worship from o’ldoek in the morning to 10 in tie- evening, pa*ed. The bill to n-gulate tb<- bttMne>: of iri-iir ance, a very lengthy oik-, vrai road tn<- third time, pniiug ‘’-n-Jileration of which the Senate ad>sii n<d In the House. In the Hook Unlay e ia! order wot the bill introduced 1/y Jir Glenn, of WldtH-dd. to mjuire whiu and r-olorui < hildreu to i taught in ejrate sc-buols. No i.Uk t hu-,i new-, wa., trur.-a>-t-l. Mr. Glenn man u Isnathy n*-e<-h m Kdpport of the hill. The outline of his argute nt w that the bill in tended rniri-ly t-> carry out the .dniitti-1 an i declared policy of the State. He urjro-l t.intt the civilization of otit p*l v.otiid I* ths-aU-neil by mix'll schools. U.hJ ing to lutcitnarriag-- He claimed to. lx- an advwste of quai right - befon-Ilie law and that the negro ha- and it is guaninn -il to h>tn All mm should have equal rightn, hut the tworiu-e, so inII must fi'.w ill - |Siran- htr-'llllis. Massachusetts, N‘ w York and Ohio law son this subject. He cited the Itlxon will car/- and other illustration* of tie- di.sjsoeition of Georgia to go any length to give the negro bis rights under the law He lead from h negro paper nulnished in Atlanta demand ing nii.v-1 scli-sils, showing the tempt r and spirit of the negro on this subject. Ho urged the I/igislatiire to s-ttle the question ikiw Is'fore evil comes of it. Wilson, of Camden, defended l,is minor ity rejxirt, contendiug that the hill was un constftutional notivitlistamling ail the do cisiorts rea/1. It was aid that the bill was intended to meet an evil to come. CA! KKE SO DANIiKH. He could appielien 1 no clangor. The color ed jiecipl- were *it;. !ied with the prtscent law of Georgia. The Mil would prohibit teaching th- two races in tb- 10111 • Sunday school, wlule the law of Georgia only pro liihited mixed common “cho-ils. and this legal requirement win fully carried out, so far ns he klu .v. He contended inat would be injurious to teachers. He coinlsiln I the argument that cxsodu'-atlon would bring ainit tlie interniariiuge of the rices. The bill wn* ui*. l wrrong in that it liisc-riininiit/sl among the profcu.ioii. A lawyer was not prohih ilisl from taking a cu.se for a csil iroi man. Th-n. why should 11 teacher Is- prohibited from teai tiing u colored child; He only contended for justice and espial right*. THE lIM.L or RIGHTS H<* read from th<- hill of right* that nil government wa. institutes! tor the g'ssl of the whole. What right is guaran teed to those who are en gaged in ' the grand work of teaching, whether whit-- or colored. He oaici tliut in home loci-Jitic* there wi-re not su-fic.ent nuiiihcrs of children to siippu t two tschool* and the law would not |>niilt, both ra/s-- to I* eJnratcd in the same school. The bill of Mr, Glenn would pro bibit the mixing of the races in private a* well os the public who its. Many of the churches were nomprwed of Is.tli wldte and black, who wrorsliiped together, sat togethi-r and communed to getber. Ttie liill said that tiie children of tin on communicant* should not Is- tough' in the same common (school*. The contitil tion said there should lie no legislation in regard to the social sliilus of the citizens of tb- State. Are we not, now proposing to legislate upon the social status! lie con tended that the social status would take care of Itself. He did not ask for inter-marriage or anything of 'tint kind, nor did lie know of a single negro who wished to have his children educated with the whites, bat bl asted that nil our legislation should Is-, for the good of both races. ANXIOPH TO L'PHOI.n THE LAW. He would go band in hand with tiie gen tlcmari from Whltlk-ld in upholding the laws of Georgia on this subject, but, lie saw no reason for the |iassage of tlds hill, and ho contomled that no gissi reason l.ivl been show nin the sjmoch if Mr. Glenn. He insisted that t lu- act of the l/egislatiire In giving him'the seat In-ld bv a w hit- liemo <Tat (to which Mr. Glenn hie I alludo-l) was only nil act of justi<s>. foumleil u|m indii putable proof of his legal riglit to the sent. Ho admitted that there ware white pti pi!s in the Atlanta University, but. wid tlwy wcn> there before t lu> Statz- of Georgia hn I c-ontri butisi 11 dollar to that institution, mid that tin-State's sh,(m oontribution was only one-fourth tin- <x jteitso of the university. The bill would oertainlv cripple that university, and would injure the grandeat institution tor the col or**i people In the Stub- The university had turnul out many deservingrolonsimnri, and wluit whib> person liad it ever Injurol. He denied that the university tniigln tiny such thing us the inter-marriage of the races. H<- appealed to the reason of the members mid asked Iheiri to read carefully the constitution of the State of Georgia anil the constitution of the United Hbib-. Ix-fore act ing 011 this bill. He disclaimed on the pari ot his race any desire for the inter mingling of th<- race*, and said that tin men who coub-ndixi for it did not represent Um- eolorisi sentiment of tho State of Georgia. tICTt'MD cßAwronn’H akopment Ls-tur'-d Crawford, of Mclntosh, felt constrnin<-d ns one of the two members who made tin- minority report to say something on this subject. Like Joshua, who was not dr-terred whan tho scouts brought wor.l that the Canaauitcs wer<- mighty mco of valor, lie would not lo di-tcrrcxl by islds from contending for the right. The university of Atlanta bail done much for the colored race la-fore tli<- HUito uhleil it. Why not give it >Tlit for what it has doled He ouoled Judge Hiilyer ns saying that no stu dent of that university had ever come before him charged wiili crime. Tiie Stile of Georgia was in u large degree r*|suisihle for th ignorance of the negres*. If thin bill not onl\ the Atlanta university bnl many other schools will Is- crippl'd. K-- said Mini tie- ga.lM) given t-> tie- A llatitu university was part of the land unrip of the United States and could not lie *<xs-pul by the Stab- without giving It to Hull institution. It was apart of the con tract. Why enact sueh u law n* thi - wlin Ui- two races arc getting along together so walk Tty- previous questioa via nili after Crawf<-rd' and the 11 1! cc i-a- >i by a vote of i_4 b- 2, FLORIDA'S METROPOLIS. A Reward Offered for the Capture of Green way’s Murderer. Jackt-ojtvili.e. Fla., Aug. 2.—The County C'oiaros-eiiofiers in session tixlay eff'-rei £.">> reward for the capture of Green way's murderer. So clue Ims t-e- n obtained yet. Mow- Tteimas. a negro, was erre-so-d an-I jail-1 today f<r ar-on. Tljo.na . oriy this iiomirg, I' ft.-.- to three iiotie-s in tty; Bot- Hail • -tt'ernent. -.riuch i* ctuab.-d two mile* north of tb- city Th-irna*. last y-ar. *-* jio- t, < ;ght Ikoiscs. hut a* be isi;d not !c pr-vc.i .—; !ty he escaped noi.>hn-rit. but thi- tun-.- w tiieslaapstiiy that they saw Thomas in the wt. r.OMIXO TO GEORGIA. T'enKirrii afterivxm Th- following Florida delegatee to the G'sjrgia State Hor ti- ultura! Soci- ty leave lyr-- at 2 jJh o’cl-vk for iMh'fii. I <1 . wltere a tin*-- -lays meeting will be held: Prof J. Whitnev. <f tie- Agrimlturai College at City; Prof. K. M Liutsns. of Tallahassee: W. 'r R-<- i. of Drovtoa laUvk! : feurg- L. Tabor, of Gl--n Ht. Mary; E. II T,-*-0.--f fgjk-laod: 11. L. lYb'-'itl- v a id 7. \V Ilis r. of Al'u.-im/t.V-; E. <). Painter. <-f IvLin-1; L. 15. Si:.r.er, of !tmv<l;n: A J I'. of Haiatka: C. It. Pei ton, of I*ike Helen; R-s- Jauv * H I>- pnsz, of Archer; A. S. Dtmcao, f Clear water Harlsw; Jarre-. Mott, of Orlando; Stephen IVsir. of Dal-City: \V. K. C-w-:ia, ofGairs--*vil! ;Z. 11. HI rni A. H Mar, viile. of Jacteiorville. Proraiiient -it izen- from ell over the State ar arriving licie to ta’o- (<art In the immi gration conv- ntion which will Ik- Ik kl to morrow at tts- Ja--i. o.ivdlc Hoard of Trade r-xim*. The - invention i- <-a!ll at ttie in staiMof tie- Ralat'zi Boarrlof Tra-ir for the purpose of arranging -ln-np* xci;r ion rat--* to kiori-la to induce immigration All the railroad* in th<- K‘;ite haw i,ued fre— p;is.--- V- tin; delegates. CHIPLEY’B LAMENT Crops in tho Vicinity Almost Ruinod by the Storm. CIUPLrr, Fla.. Aug l. —The *torm that wept ovi.-r thi* county on July 25 and 2i, and tie- unpmuiditui mini* that have fallen almost f*<ntmiioasly ever since, have rui.e-'i the cotton crop prosjiwt., and other crop; are tn-ing seriously injured. Until the day of the -a™ the cotton prosjxy-t was never lietP.-r in thi* country, I Ait now it wa* never more gloomy. Thousand* of acres are under wa ter. That which ia not , under water was blown down on the ground by tin- storm, and the gr'-wn and half-grown fru.t i- rotting and falling off. Tin; fa* me,x are w ,r.-. than blu and <ks |xm<lent. tvhtk- the iner<-liant* ore dttniondisl. One of mi- most prominent firms of merchant* her.- arc threat-miTig to close up tli'-ir store and *tiip tiii-ir *1- back. Indeed, the out - iook i* gloomy, lleavv rams continue to fall. COLUMBUS CHIPS Considerable Property Changes Hands at Public Outcry. COLUMBUS. Ga., Aug. 2.—Several rc*i deuce* and lots were wild t-,*lny at public outcry. All brought* good prices The total of the transfers aggregated ?I*,!lJ. John S'.-herf. formerly propri- tor of the Kniikin Housj, and l). A. Joseph, a promi nent broker, had a diillculty 011 Broad ttt.ri <■!, which rcsulbsl in liluwt. They were sejsunt'sl by friends In-fore either won teri uttsly hurt,. Hurglarii* nr- Iss-oining numerous in tlii* city. S*;vecal lcic--have i.*--n entered and silverware aud valuables stolen. A. M. I’rmiii'in was awakened by a burglar last lught, but did not catch him. Tin- r<*<nk;nco of It. P. Dozier was al*o burglarized Inst night. There is no clue a* to who the thieves are. No 1 iin hu- fallen hero to-day, although it ha* bi n threatening. The river is fall ing slowly and the factories will proliubly resume to morrow. RUNNERS WITH RECORDS. Roaultnof the Duy'e Racen at Saratoga and Monmouth Park. Saratoga, N. Y., Aug. 2.—This wo* tho sixth regular <lay of the race in--<-ting hero. The weather wa* warm and the track dry and fast. The events were a* follow*; Kikkt Rack For maiden two-year-olds; flve elchtlm of a mile. Mattie Le-mrafa w<ai, irith FI- iin-tto second, sn-i Fountain third. Time 1-MIH Hkcond Hack On* and one eighth mile*. Mis* Motley won, w i'll Malaria second, and Erebus thinl Time l-r Mt. Timm Kav l Mile and jOd.yard* Hr-mw-marte won. witli Go!tail tecood, and Ulciisjiruy third. Ti ne -J 17 Forsth lUcr. Mile lu-at tVuhoo won, the firs' in 1 1 t'W, with llimalya second, and Biscuit third. In the second heat Wokoo won, with Hlmalya is-cond. an-J Frankie B. thir-l. Time 1:4.V4 Fivni Ho r SU-cplecliaw; one and one-half miles \Varrt-i|lon won. with Wellington sec ond, and Hindu third. Time not taken. AT MONMOUTH BARK. New York, Aug. 2.,—The events at the Monmouth Turk races to-day were u* fol lows: Fkist Ha<-i> MIL lk-ss won. witli Kolian womd, and Richmond thinl Timel:4.Y SkcomuKa'T Three qiiaiters of a miU*. Uni llfet won, with Fordbam second, and Prince Royal third. Tlin-: 1 lii'x iaiKii Race Milo Htuyvesant won, with Freolom second, and Cauihyi*-* third. Time 1 Fochtii Race—Ono and one-quarter mile*. Ilarmim won, witli Kurus istonnu and Hidalgo Udrd Time 2:10. Fikth Ka< 1 Three quarters of a mile. Young Huk- won, with Kdilor second and Miss Mulls'- thinl. TlmeUlfU Sixth Kaci .steeplechase over the short courw .Soudan eon. with Ret 1 ilmtiou second and Harry Mann thinl. Time H:IM. A JOCKEY MI’SI’ENDEO. New York, Aug. -A stss-ial this even ing rays of the Inst race at Surittoga to-day: Tim judges susi-!e'.. and Delut-ey, jockey <f Abnibiini, Willis'- action in going wrong looked suspicions to them. One firm of IsKikmaki-rs. said to Is- WisemiMi Bros., laid Ofr-ilnst Alnaliani, mid ere said to have won over $3(1,01)0. Charloston Cnpors. The new Sunday wltool building of the Scotch First Presbyterian church wus dedi cated on Stindny with becoming corerno ni<. Tiie huge dredge t*> tin- Broth erliood ITiosphnb' Co.uismy is now Ij-iug nt PregiiuHV shipyard for repuirx. A special wheel liud to Is-construet>-l t<) haul It on the ways. The moonlight soil of tho Carolina Yacht Club, which wa* to huve taken place Mon day, in eonHOMBM of the threatening npia-nrancc of the weather, was |*>Ktponod until this evening. A mi*-Mn(j of the Building Committee of tiie Charleston Library was hold Tuesday afternoon, at whieli plans for the repair anil entire interior reconstruction of the build ing were subniitted. A meeting of clergymen prolitninary to tin- formation of a as-ioty for relieving the want* of the truly deserving and detecting frauds was held nt tlio Young Men’s ChrP tinn Association room* Mommy. A com mittee wa* appointed to eopinninionte with theollk-ial* of eitJos having unt.i-|x)verty league*, nnd report the various plans to an adjourned meeting. The Hull’s Bay Oyster Company will tie nn important factor in the oyster business of l h-trlesbm next season. Last season the company planted over bushels of oyster* on the hanks in Biuro hav, and am now constructing n pil*l wharf t here prepa ratory to the beginning of the oyster tnule. It* dieJnsions will i*- .‘>o by 00 fis-t,, and it will be used principally by the Kusie May wood, a fine steam j-acht, whieli the com liiy had built for tho huainos* somotinie ago. THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1887. PRESUMED TO BE DEAD. The Law Said So, But They Proved That They Were Alive. IV-,--* fAr St. Gtyw-fK-Ki-zeraf. Mr*. Isabella Shaw t<ok on: k-tt- r* of , administration on tlte estate of James S.-iaw. who Lad been al*> from tlx- Stat' for eight year- All the p: irtcidcnt to tty- winding up of a dead m..n * f*tate were g 0- through with. th adrninistratrir gave [end, The property was at pro ->-I. *o!d and tie- prorwlx < r ier—i divide-1 nni-'Ug the ie-ir* Mr. Shaw, who wa* fe-ratrlju ' Kiting sen; where on this namelan--sphere, got v *ol. in some wav. of what u- go-i;g , 00. and turoel up in St. Izw - ju t as the i jinKvii* of l-i* effect* were at*>ut to I*- d ;tiib::ted. lie trlatod tin- Probate (.'k-rx’s ,--ff'i -- a’l-i rxeml-e-i the tei;*>ri: I— ha! i l***n adjudged <’.>n/I iv th lej'irt. and I tin r-- was no mistake alrait it. asthere er-rds bowed. He also espresßeti him.—-If ms 1 satfsfl-d with the a- -irate way *h" a.lmin r-,lrat.rix ha-1 Managed th- estate, she hav ing paid hi* debts and all '-iper -rox. ,vi- hist funeral nt smses. He, however, sub*- - quer.t’r; in propria p~r onn. ;<; pii**l to have the* j*-ru-.;i of ui* --tat- which ha-1 ' sr-if. He * • out in hu- ;* t tioe for pnrpov- that h<- had brr:. a!*ti:t fto-n tl-e f'-r eight yeer*. a::d under t e ;aw, <-f the Ktav was presumably dead, ye' be desiroi u, make proof that h- v.-m riot dn-*, t’t 1 further that ho ha.* always i-r.is olive during the years of his abt-eaee from th- S.ta'-j. ati-1 is now elivc a:t<l in good i-e-dth. The rourt allowed him to make Hi proof* Ik- d'A'ir-el. and tile proceeds of his <*t/itc. inspval of goii-g to Ills lieirx, were tunK?l over to bln. An-'tlier ease equa'ly int.-r-*!iog wa- that of Mr* Sarah Conroy, who too!-: -nit letter ; ' n It*■ estate of her huJ-and, John. The latter disapfs-arod atwi was gone -ivcii year*, when hi* w ife had him ml ;:idgnl ayd took oat letters on the i-statc. Ik-fore *h h.-td cortchtd-'l the administration she mar ned another man, and i* now living <-n t!ie ho ne t'Kl that Ir-l'ing'-i to her former bu* bantl. Hbe came very near mak.ng air. i*- cai'ila'ion. however, a* uud- r th - lav/ tiie presumably dt*a>l man ha., the ri:i* to ma tcrinlfw t>< any time bofor< the distribution of hi* effect.* to hi* heirs mi l claim his property. It apr'-ars. that Conroy, j ivtio was in Tcxoa. saw a “final satHeincnt” notice in oie- of the St. Louis feijc-r-. iri whieli HorahConroy, a adnahii*- tia'rix of tie* estate of John Conroy, gave all persons having deinon ls against rh-es tate n'.t;<*- to pre—iit the some f-<r allo-v --aneo or Is- forever liarre-l. Mr. CAurov wrote to St. Ic>;;.* to aormtaln what it all m'-ont, and the P-tter wo.* tin n--d over t-> th-attorneys of Mrs. Conroy, who wrote him explaining th< vtiuition, charging him with having abandoned ids wife, mid in forming him that he would b * arr- ted, the offense l*ing a criminal odc. Mr. (Yuroy da* In ver heard of aftervrar 1 but if lie had come b; St. Taiius he would have got ten hi* projjerty l-ack. A Church Struck by Lightning New Orleans, Aug. 2. —Inight the First Baptist church at Osyku. Me*., wo* struck bv lightning. t*ariiig the whole of the North side of the steeple to pieces. Woathor Indications. Si**-ial indications for Georgia: FAIR I-*a! *h >wers iu the northern por- Jtion, fair weather in the southern portion, variable wind-,, generally southwesterly, stationary temperature in southern portion, slightly warmer in north ern iswtion. For North Carolina and South Carolina; Local shower.*, fol!ow*sl by fair weather, winds generally southerly, stationary teiii|*-rature. For Eastern Flori da: Fair weather, southerly winds, sta tionary temperature. COTipansuu of 111-n temnera’un; at Sjvj-i nab. Aug. 2, IHKT, and the mean of same day for fifteen years Departure Total Mean Tempeuatmie j from the 1 Departure for 1A years Aug. 2.'S". - -or - |.tan. 1,1887. IS.O 80.3 —ll 42i.8 <tomparatlvo rainfall UMmcW: A "; i."p'u4- Ani'Mintfor tor Mean Sm.-e 10 Year*. | Aug. 2. W.j . or _ Ltan.), IKS'. -I II 15 Maximum temperature 86 8. minimum Und pcr.it lire T 4 :> The height of the river at Augusta at 1:3.” o'elnck p. in. yesterday (Align*a tirau) was *iß 1 feet—a tall of 3.0 dining the past twenty four hours. Cotbm Region Bulletin fr ?A hours *ni ing op. in., Aug. 2 lbß7, 75th Meridiau time. Districts. i Avkraue. N ,„„ Mix. Min. Hnin tiijo*. TANARUS, , ‘'P f “‘> i WBmington In -i 2. Charleston. ..... j 8 Mj j 74 V 7 ff. Augusta. I !1 8d ' 74 75 4. Savannah ! 10 NJ | i! ,v 5. Atlanta ; Id | n) 72 t’s 6. Montgomery I 7 I i>2 To 36 7 Mobile j A , 72 .13 8. New Orleans j 14 Id i 70 21 U. Galveston 20 10. Vicksburg 1 i 02 74 15 V. Littli-Hock 15 | :w -72 12. Memphis 10 1-jO 74 00 Avi-i (.• Oi*rrvatinns taken at tho sojno moment of time at all station<. Savannah, Aug 9:30 r. 11.. lty time. Temperature. Direction. ! S: S_ Velocity. ) c Rain fail. Nam* of Stations. Portland I 06 R F- .. Fair. IktftKni. . . t'.M Fougy. Iil<• *k Islaml j 72 N E 14 Cloudy. New York city . | 74 N to Clou ly. I’hilad lphia ... . 7H' s Cloudy. Delroit . ... | 7HW Clear. Fort Buford 74 8 K Clear. St vimvut.. 72 8 Fair. V*’iv*hiiigton city 70 S Clair. Norfolk . 71 NW LOO Hauling. Charlorfc 1 74 Haft eras ! 7 ?< 8 14 .. Cloudy. Titusville I 0 8 h Clear. Wilmington.. 82SW15* Fair. Clinrl*stun ’ s 16 (Wi alning. : Augusta 78 s E CUii'ly. Savannah 70 bW 8 in Cloudy. Jacksonville 82 SW s Fair. Cellar Keys . 82 SW 8 l air. Key West M 2 1C 8 Cloudy. Atlanta .. 1 74 S <7 W i ‘londy. ;*• ’ iu HO W Fair. M bill* N) NW 02 Cloudy. Momsu'tM'ry , 70 8 W Cloudy. Vn-Kslnirg iC Fair New urleaus . 82 1 8 W Fair Bbrevep*rt - 1 80S K .clear. Fort binith 78 s 1C .. Clear. Galveston . j 84 8 ,10 Clear. C*rpUM Christ! i 82 8E 14 C’l-nr. rl*sfiite ! 76 8 Fair. llrownosville i JU 8 Clear. itioGramle .... . 84 8 E 12 Cl**ar. Knoxville H 2 Clear. Memphis 78 Wj 0, I’nir. Nasliville. HO’ W Fair. Indiana*" ll:; | 82 F- i CMe.tr. C-inciuiMti. I hh E • lear. Pittsburg 7H NW Clear. Ihiffnlo 70 N E ( ii*ar. Clevi lHtul I 74 N K Clear. Marquette. 02 8 . Raining. Chicago 78 S F- Clear. Dulut h 02 N 02 l I nuly. M Paul 76 . j..,. j Cloudy Daven|ort w 2 .. . .. Clear Cairo NiSW Fair. Bt. I/mis 02 N K Clear. IjeAvnnworth... 84 8 1C .. ... Clear. (ton. inn 82 Cle.ir Yankton ... . \ 72 N cloudy, BiNumrck j 74 N 02 Raining. Denlwood t 2 S . 18 Fair. Cheyenne 76 N Fair. North Platte 78 S K ! 03 1 Fair Ihslge City ... .1 82 8 Clear. Hat bi Fe 1 72 8 E (Mcar. G. N. 8a us BURY Sigiril Corps. U.S. Army. 46c. Will buy you ti daisy Undershirt ut Appel A: Helmut’*, the One Price Clothtors, Hatters ami Gents’ Furnishers, A Chicago Oriole From ft-* .Vetr York Sr or. A Chicago doctor was railed by telephone to attend a iad) netent n th< W"r*t sde. near Huml-oldt } ark. Tbfc summons was not answered till late in the -lay, after anx ious waiting by members of the invalid's family. After entering the house, und making a strictly original suggestion re garding tiie oj<;-r-w-iv. P-rr.r--ratur*- - i th -lay. tiie man of medicine e.eayed an ay. 1- ogy for hi* dilotorinee-. saying that L r.a I aimtiier patient iu tb-; n p'hVtrh -1 whom be *va*acfistorn-*! to vT-it r-gularly ’'•••• shad-Ni of dewy eve, and. he iia.' 1 tretpoacl the last ra-i in orb r to "-ui two tirh wit;. ojffk -tone.** a- Iw it. Tlx- *i< k lady, lifting l.c-r liead from the pillow, remarked, witli decided animation and no 1 Itthi native .v-f*-: ity: r>--Tor. y-ju tm-l i*<: .< uve- any of your I'iiF arvl piiiit*. I ain't ready t- die just yet. That's tb-- kind of a bird I am, and I intend to be robbin* you of your f- . Trn-la. Skip the gutter as vou i-a , down to your pill shop." The T. A. S. on Parade. Philadelphia. A ll 2. 2.—Fifty societies of the Catholic- Total AUtineuce So-acty paraded through a portun of the city to and eere rt-riew-*! by Archbishop lty .it) at the Cathedral. Ti.f patnd - was an ic>|*;'Rg one, und th - eat;r-. route was lined with spe-tators. Tiie Savannah Weekly News. Sixteen Pages. For Saturday, Auo- 6, 1887- READY THIS MORNING. CONTEXTS. Kiarr Paci®—The M*jr;ray; Morning Sows T-ikrary No. 2b. "Sonx of tlio Ad r r*>lacks,” C'lapters XXIII., XXIV.. XXV., XXVI.; Long I>is; Gulteau’ri Lawyer Attempts suicide; 11-;w N iv York's Wrrk People buffer in tb'* lJ‘r*Vd Term. Illustrated; rad Lad of a all; A Queer Scene. .‘‘econti Page Tiie Ofc*o publican Conven tion: Maryland's Dem x*rat : .bocicty of Cincln natf; Traffic in Young Girls; A Fiend at a - u Itch; Lynched V r.dnia; The President to visit Kansas ( itr: CJeorj.'ia's Lz-gkloturo: (iov Gordon Condemns the Boi.durant & Jopling Coni let (‘amps; Wind * on a Wild Tear tn Ala bama: Minor Telegraphic News Items. Third Paoe—A Jaurit Among the Old Red lHU‘i of <i*'orgi!\: Ho**, the Hag was Lost; Ohio Shermon; Felton’s Reformatory; f>c fenseof a Convict Employing Firm: Ii the Path <f tiie Htonn; Morebead, Ky., Patrolled by Anre I Men; Inman Not in the Central Deal; Statistics of Sucftr and Molasses; Minor Tele grapliic Items. Koi rtii Page—Facts to Prove That Pilate was Not a Roman; Life af Saratoga: Frank Janies at Dallas; Thrilling Experivmx*s the In sane; The Last and Beat Joke on the Athens Chief of Police; A Chain of Cousins; Views of Mixing Family Blood; A Tale of Army Bru tality. Fifth Page— I The City by the Sea; Yellow Fever Abroad: Cleveland at Oakview: A Pension Romance; Ruin In the Ram; Pacific Railways; A Broker Takes Wings; Hawaii's Fallen Premier; Business Men in Doubt: Smothered by Smoke: < toiler Telegraphic Items. Sixth Page—Wine in Watermelons; An Ab sinthe in Tea; Georgia's Lawmakers; Atlanta Notes; Mormon* Show Fight; Augusta Under Water; Damaged by the Downpour; Jackson vilie News; Bradford Excited Over a County Hite Election; Blind Torn's Possession; Minor Telegraphic News Item;. Seventh Page—Agricultural Department: Commercial Forttfizeni; Pecan Trees; Pretty Fair Hay; Selecting the Cow; foedling Peaches: The Navel Orange. Household: Farm Notes; Popular Science. Weekly Bui let! on of the Sig nal Gflice; MeGarigleV* Flight; A Hot-Headed Editor; Davis Favors Rum; Miscellaneous News Items. Kiojitu Page - Rev. Talmage Scouts the Idea of ldicmits l*i neaven; Augusta in Wild Alarm Over Her Flooded Streets; Florida’s Metropolis; Dr. WestinoreLmd Makes a Supplemental Re po:! Relative to the Convicts. Nikth Page Wants of Waterways, Charies ton NVhnls STrtO.OOO and Savannah $780,000; Dil lon Faces IIIf Fo.*s. A Denial that Irish Mem ls*rs Laugh** 1 at an < Outrage; Rights of Fisher men, Admiral Luce Puts Some Questions to (’apt. Scott; Retreat of the River, Planters Along the Savannah Breathe Freer; Other Telegrams. Tenth Paue—The News in Georgia, gathered from Correspondents and Exchanges; South (Carolina Items; The Naval Stores Bill; Palat k.i's Scn:<ation; Georgia’s Damage of tlo Atlanta: A Fall from tie* Bridge. Eleventii Paob—Round Alxait iu Florida; rioiida’s Metropolis; Augusta Out of Danger; Kentucky's Election; Ku-Klux in Illinois; Tho Son *.f a Prominent Virginian on Trial for Mur der; Two Stage Coaches Robbed by One Man; Gould N >t Going to China. Twbi.ftii Pauu—Editorial: The Convict Camp Investigation; Tho Bpartaubtirg Encampment; The Finance ('oaiuiittee's Bills; The ' Bloody Shirt” Politicians; I/Ct the Road lx? Sold; Prohi bition in Georgia; A Delayed Report; The Glenn Bill and Northern Papers, Boy Robbers in a Cave; Brief Telegraphic Summary. Tmiktezxth Page.—Looal Dejartment: SP.e Wanted Man und Got One; off for the Coal Mires; Preparing for the Meeting of Odd Ft 1 lows: Church Rejwxirs; Tie* ('entraPs Syndicate; A Drunken Gambler Attempts to Shoot Julius Kotifuinmi; A Much-Tried C.is**; Ashore on the rr*aker; A Policeman Surrounded by au Infu riated Throng; Doing.-: of the Flood; Building Jottings; Base Ball. F u’ktf.fstii Paoe—A Western Story of Es eapi* From Torture and Death at the Stake; Soldier Trick t. • Se<*urc New Hats iu War Times; One nf Don Cameron’s Stts-rs; A Woman's Soul; She Murden and a “Count;” The Mormons ut B I air; Fruit t’allure in Ho:nton; Dakota Mos <|Uito4*H. Ktftt.i:vth Paoe- Tin* World's Big Guns; His tory “J the Cotton Plant; '‘Mythological insani ty”; P.oTunl and the Bear Hurprisotl; A Lucky Vermonter; English IJteraturc; Kiug Humliert u.nl l’i Cholera; Ih* Wasn't Built That Way; ( iirrent (-•ailment; Bright Bits; Personal; Items of Interest. SixTKi Nm Paoe—Financial and Commercial Review <f the Ww*k; Other News It4*:nA; Adver tl:tt*ni,nts; Colors in the Scdiools; Mr. Glenn S|N*akM in Favor of His Bill in tho House. Just tlin paper to mud to your friends. copies 5 <euta. * For sah'at E dill’s News Depot nnd at the of flee, u Whitaker lrs*t. Drop In nt Appel & SohnuPs, the One Cloth iers, nnl '*eurc yourself n ticket for Mr. ‘i</i*a j cnee Hanley's great bonelit Tiiurstlny night, then go to*Davis Bros.’ and get same reserved* Oil 111-Pur Sole. To save tmu bio of moving stock to our new store, 1 H Coagi'ess. corner of Whitaker St., wo have put the prices of our clothing, hats mid furnishing goods down to New York cost of munutucturiup. A great sav ing can lx* made by laying ui a supply now. Tho “Famous. M 140 Congress St. Do YOU Thiplc Wenre going to carry over any summer goodr? Well, we an* not. and that is why our prices in G tits' Summer L’mlerwrar. N*ckwer and Ho siery are so low If. If. Levy Bho., Ml CotigresM street. At tin* Harnett House, Stivaiumh, (la., you gi*t all iip comforts (f tho liich-prioua lu clh, and save from .fl tos'J per Buy. Try it and bo convinced. —Boston Home Jour TUU, Stats or Weather. MEETINGS. ' I 0.0. F. MAGNOLIA EN- A CAMPMENT No. 1 fgtV, Feib-ws Ten- pi. 7>.A. c. r rE-'-.r- fc-- <J.r. 1.-: r*i an:! Stub- stmts. &ft ivr' if meet ipg /F trC. THI.- ’Vedn. -<lar T;VP'. , EVENING „t o't: "WW "■' FELD FICKEN. C P. ■I S Trsos, Scribe. GOLDEN RI LE LODGE NO 12. !. O. O. F. A r ‘*r:lar meettn-’ and This fjyi" - will be held THI.S EVENING at 8 ockx-i. Members t other I> idges and visiting brothers art- r-nterl to att* nd. By or It FEED ETNSFELD. N. G. B. F Icon, fta ret irjr TUB EItITTABLE LOAN IXB KILBOO AriSOUI ATIO.V The eleventh rtltfc n-gular monthly meeting of this as* elation will te he id at the office of Jack w - <•. Whatley THIS Wednesday! EVENING at - o'clock. C. P. MILLER. President. J. L. 'Vhatlkt. Secretary. NOTH E TO CITIZEN*. CITY OF SAVANNAH, • Matob's Office, Any. 3, 1%87. ( To the Citizenn of tynoonroh: It app> unng o be he general wish of the people of Sarto ,di *iuit prvti-'-nt Clvelacd visit our city, in c\c-y: . rjth the request at mat v <■:: J acre, y ,-a, l a public i.i'-c' og at tV Lou* Room of the City Ihtchar.ee „t lk o' ‘lock 2. TO-DAY to take action in the prem ises. RUFUS E. LESTER. Mayor. SPECIAL NOTICE*. POTATOES, POTATOES. CABBAGES. CABBAGES. By every steamer, and for rale cheap at J 8. COLLINS A CO S. LEMOVs, LEMONS. 130 Boxes Fine Lemons' just received and for sale cheap at J. S. COLLINS & CO.'S. MELONS, MELONS. Two Cars Choice Watermelons just received, and for sale in lots to suit from Central railroad cotton yard, and from store. Very cheap, by J. g. COLLINS & CO.’S. RUBBER COATS FOR SALE. Very low at, jaudon's, * 150 St. Julian Street. TURTLE KOI P, CHAD SALAD And other delicacies w ill be served for lunch TO-DAY at the MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, at Mil Congress street. C. F. GRAHAM. HI VTIIAM RE 4 L ESTATE AND IM PROVEMENT COMPANY, Savaxxah, Ga.. Aug. Ist, 1887. The dividend of ONE DOLLAR and TWENTY CENTS per share, declared by this Company and payable on the Bth Inst , may be collected on and after THIS DATE by stockholders wish ing to pay their 2*sth installment, which will be due on the Bth inst. M. J. SOLOMONS, Secretary and Treasurer. THE MORNING NEWS STEAM PRINTING HOUSE, 3 Whitaker Street. The Job Department of the Mousing News. embracing JOB AND BOOK PRINTING, LITHOGRAPHING AND ENGRAVING, BOOK BINDING AND ACCOUNT BOOK MAN UFACTURING, is the most complete in the South. It is thorough ly equipped with the most improved machmery, employs a large force of competent workmen, and carries a full stock of papers of ail descriptions. These facilities enable the establishment to execute orders for anything iu the above lines at the shortest notice and the lowest prices con sistent with good work. Corporations, mer chants, manufacturers, mechanics and business mer, generally, societies and committees, are requested to get estimates from the MORNING NEWS STEAM PRINTING HOUSE before send • ••sr orders abroad. J. H. ESTILL. RECEIVER'S NOTIC E. Barbirvilt.k. Fla.. July 27th, 1887. All parties holding claims against the firm of BROWN ,t ODUM, of Barberville, Florida, are hereby notified to send in same at once to me. By order of the court. JOSEPH LICHTENRTINE. Receiver. NOTH E TO OWNERS OF DOGS. Cl TV or Savannah, i of Conti-IL, July 21, liK7. ( The collection of the dog tax having bean ac complished heretofore with e usidenibl; diffi culty, and the efforts inode iu this direction by the city authorities having resulted in a partial collet tiou only, notice is hereby given that ir, order to secure the payment id the tax on all the dogs lu the city, the authorities will pro ceed. ou and after the I!ret din of August, 1-.57, to place <>n the information (ticket for trial in the Police Court, all persons owning dogs who have Inilcd to mak" a rtt.nra thereof ns provided bv tile tax ordinance iyr ikrn owners of dogs are requested to come forward at once and pay the tax. No further notice will be given. By order of the Mover. FRANK F., UEBARER. Clerk of Council. ULMER’S LIVER CORRECTOR. This vegetable preparation is invaluable for Uie restoration of tana and strength to tho sys tem. For Dyspepsia, Constipation and other ills, caused by a disordered liver, it cannot lie excelled. Highest prizes awarded, and in (lorsed by eminent medical men. Ask for Ul mer's Liver Corrector and take no other. SI 00 a bottle. Freight paid to any address. B. F. ULMER, M. D„ Pharmacist. Savannah. Ga. STOVKS. IN TIME OF PEACE PREPARE Si WAR. Iu thLi Hot Weather think of the Cold to come, and confer with Cornwell & Chipman About keeping; Warm next Winter. We are Admits for the famous BOYNTON FUKNACKS, HKATKP.S, Kto., tlio best in the world, ami wo don't charge anythin*' extra for thv reputation WOOD, COAL AND WOOD, ALL KINDS AND SIZES. I’ROMITLY DELIVERED 13Y D. R. THOMAS. WOOD. Bacon, Johnson & Cos. Have a line stock of Oak, P ine. Lightwood and Kindling, Corner I ,ihnrt> and East Bi u.td streets, iukyhunu 117, AMUSEMENTS. SAVANNAH TIIKATHK August 4=, 1887. The Event of the Season ! GRAND TESTIMONIAL BENEf.T TEN DERED BY THE FOPiDS And Citiaeus of SaTgrr.an. a Mr. LAWRENCE HANLEY. Th * Popular Yoarar Favorite A tor. TeUorr Member Feii) 4 i itiirc, in tiv *_*ve of bis partt- jo.- :"v f-•-* <■ f tb- i> 'J bar ■ this * *';ca.on only wuh pre?-? *ted the Great Emotional Kassi.m E'rama, THE DANICHEFFS, a play full of touching toeaes and thrilling in ci-Vr.t-. Every member of the Association required for ibspr- .and uetion. Read bill for east ef characters. Tickets SI. Me., and Sc. Reserved seats on sale at Davi, pr.,.,.. without extra charge. ICE. ~lc E T Now is the time when every body wants ICE, and we want to sell it. PRICES REASONABLE! 20 Tickets, good for 100 Pounds, 75c 140 Tickets, good f or 700 Pounds, $5. 200 Tickets, good for 1,000 Pounds, $7. 50 Pounds at one delivery 30c Lower prices to large buyers. I C 17 Paekf'l for shipment, at reduced Oarefu! and fHjlite service. Full arid liberal weight. KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO. 14,-1: HAN ST. roil SALE. Desirable Property for Safe I V r I'MIE residence of the Jute Cap* Cooper, I v<. aObS*urhUroadstnt*t,a:i l vacant hair lot adjoining. City lot, ground rent only J 25 ptr annum.) —ALSO— House No. 209 York street and vacant half lot adjoining. —also— Two houses, Nos. 190 and 192 State street. —ALSO— Seven houses on lots Nos. 13 and 16 Walton ward. —also— Tract of land, 12 acres, with improvements, situated on Ggeeehee road, near Battery Park, half under cultivation, other half good hum mock and well wooued. Apply to E. E. MIMS, Savannah, Ga., Or JOHN COOPER. Macon, Oa. HARDWARE, ETC. Hardware Novelties and Specialties. 17 VERY SIZE IN IRON JACK. SMOOTH, l j FORE and BLOCK PLANES, and in RE VERSIBLE IRON HANDLED SCREW DRIVERS and SPOKE SHAVES. —FOB SALE BY— LOVELL & LSTTIMORE, Dealers in Spear's Practical Philadelphia House Furnaces, Etc. BRICK. Wm. P. Bailey Sc Cos., BRICK MANUFACTURERS, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, iu large quantities, at their yard on the SPRING FIELD PLANTATION, and will deliver th*- same in any purt of the city upon tho shortest notice. The best Well Brick, Pressed Brick, Hard Brown Brick, Gray Brick, Soft Brown Brick. Office—Corned Bull and Broughton, at SI MON GAZAN'S CIGAR STORE, where all or ders wiil receive prompt attention. JA M HER. LUMBER !_LUIBER! r PHK ui)dtTKi*rnod is now prepared to furnish I Lumber of all descriptions, accurately pawed to fifty feet in length. Orders eanu-stly solicited. Mill on A., I’. and L. Railroad, thirteen miles from Amoricus, (.a. J. \\. HAILEY, Job, Ruinter eomtty, Ga. Fifth Avenue Hotel, MIDKON SQUARE, N. V. r pilE largest, best appointed, and most lilier ally manag'd hotel in tho city, with the most centra! and delightful lrx-atinn. HITCHCOCK. DARLING & CO. A. H. DARLING, formerly of the Battle Hoino, Mobil ■. HIRAM HITCHCOCK, formerly of tho St. Charles Hotel. New (irloAus. NEW HOTEL TOGNI, (Formerly St. Mark's.) Nownan Strivt, r.ear bay, Fla. Wl NT ITU AND SUMMER. r |^ ITTO MOST'••vtml Hotine in thecitv. Near 1 Ofiivi*, street Cam and all Kerries N**wond KlXHnt Furniture. Electric belli*, ballrs, Etc. 90 to J.l jn*r <lny. JOHN H. TOtiNl* Proprietor. MARSHALL HoTsli SAVANNAH, - - OA. / * Eo. I>. UolViKs, Proprietor. Formerly of \ 1 the Metr<|nlifan Ifi.it I. New York, and tho Grand Union. Saratoga .'i Location cen tral. .Ml parts of the eh y and pU****s of inter neeessibh fiystn***! r:ir. ooiisfimtiy puiu,' tlo(]o t|-N, SJH’ciftl iiiu l.rum.ilM to tilObO V'iait in;: tlie city f< * >r pleasure. DUB’S SCREVEN HOUSE. r PHIo I l * d'ULAK Hot**! Is now pivvided witli Ia 1 \eso i,r Klev.uor <M e only one in t!o cit?) and lias b'**i remodeled and newly f*ir tiirjictl. The projinetor, who by t**.ejt pure huso Ik m'h'j the owner of th* eHtAhUiiinnent, sjmivs neither p.in nor expeoiw ii the enteri uuniout nt in.-; ruesis. 'l’iie {if Florida visit ors is ear •*.u!y invited. Th" tui.-le if tin Screen Hu.iw is supplirsl with ever, luxury that the markets at home or abroad tail uifor\L THE MORRISON HOUSE. Ono <ff tho 1 Honth. \I I*’t >HDS pli‘asiint Soui!i i*ik>’ik, it'ocvl b/ ird "Hu p il e Artesian Water, at priees to suit Mine* wwiiuijjf table, njtful u* >r tnnmomt Aocotn* i .fril.'ili.iiiv 'Northeast cor-iM- br and l>ra> u>u a v r eh., opposite Martthalt ftoiu a. SUMMER RESORTS. The Sweet Water Park Hotel, AT SALT SPRINGS. GA, IS NOW OPENED for the reception of guests. Rate of board from sl2 50 to sl6 per week. In architectural design, finisn and genera! appointments the Sweet Water Park Hotel Las few equals in the South. The tame of the Sait SpriDgs water as a eura tive agent of great value in the treatment of ail forms of dyspepsia and indigestion, blood, skin, bia-ider and Ki Jn-y diseases is now fulJy extab -11-V 1 For all information, etc., address J. D. IDLINGS, Manager. Salt Springs. Ga. Ocean Hoiissie TYBCE ISLAND, GEORGIA. >. EA R V Tin NO unsurpassed on the Atlantic ton-; Comfortable rooms, neatly fur nisbed. Fare the best th? market afforis. Bathing suits supplied. Terms moderate. GEg. D HODGES. Proprietor. S. G. HEALY & CO M PROPRIETORS, SALT SPRING, NEAR AUSTELL GEORGIA \ i ’'ATLI; vJraost a for Dyspepsia, Kid- H ney Tr- unle and 'utan<xVis fis-ases. OrTen. for waifr a:.d ail informaiion addre>scxi to the llrm at ALiateil. Oa. THE COLUMBIAN^ SARATOGA SPRINGS. THE FAVORITE HOTEL OF SAVANNAH IANS Opens June Soth. JAMES M. CASE. Proprietor. NEW YORK BOARD. AXD 1,707 HreadwGy, • i v> I in. is*' kept by a Southern lady: loea t n l . .-'U 1 . ili.-ters by permission to CoL John 0 - Mb. THE WHITLOCK HOUSE, in Marietta, Ga., L cv'Eibin. .- privilege* ami of a hotel, aad tne c enforts and ple..>r-s of a hot::**. Capacity, about one hui dred and fifty p:i;‘sT3. Large, ha T n’*ome, well funLshed rooms; of i>eds: table gocd; large shade.l frn'undt. eoTT-red with bine Uun Tennis, Biiiiaj-’ls and Bowling Alley, all m-o for ■.-*>. Prices more moderate than any >*■ in ieorria for the aceorumiplatioiiA, WIHTI . ■ * ■' uer and Pro] rfeti r. Mountain laker Giles county, va. Elcvikeion 4.‘>X) feet. l*ure, c*jTl air and water. No hay fever or mosquitoes. Grand s n'rv. Uia-quakvl attractions. p-r month S4O to rsu. Write for pamphlet. Ad dr.v.. MANAGER. HPHOUSAND ISLfVNPS. —Westmiaster Hotel, 1 Westminster Park, Alexandria i’ay, N. Y ‘‘Unquestionably the finest k*cation in tho Thousand islands.*— Harper's Magazine, Sept., L Snd for du-eriptive pamphlet. H. F. INGLEIIART. Pro).net->r. EX( URSIOXS. IntematiODal Steamship Cos. Line OF “Palace Steamers” BETWEEN Eoston, Portland, East port and St. John, N. 8., With Connections to all Parts of the Provinces. PORTLAND DAY LINE. Steamers leave Commercial Wharf. Boston, B:3U a. m.. every Monday. Wtdnesday ami Fri day for Portland, making the trip in 7 hours, affording excellent coast scenery. KASTPORT AND ST. JOHN LINE. Steamer. lea\ ■ Ik .'ton “ikl a. x.and Portland 5 r. u. every Monday. Wednesday and Friday for Eastport and St. John. ST. J' >HN DIREtT LINE. • A steamer wiil leave Boston every Thursday at 8 A it. for St. John direct. ANNAPOLIS LINE. A steamer will leave Boston every Monday and Thursday at Ba. m. for Annapolis N. S.. con necting for Yarmouth, Digbv, Halifax, etc. J. B. Ci 'YLE, Jf . E. A. WALDRON, Jiauap r Portland. Me. Gen. Pass Agt. Charleston Savaimalifty. itiflHistis! Through Pullma.n Servica t June 12th a tlirough Pullman v BufrVt will le ren'leißd daily l>3 t'.voen Savannah anti Hot Spriug.s, N. 0., via Spartanburg aJid Aidiville. Leav* Si I .vauuah 12: 28 p m Leave Charleston . 4:Kpm Ix-ave Columbia. 10:20 p m Arrive Spailsunburjc 2:‘Joam Arrive AshevilL* 7:iriam Arrive Hot Springs 9:90 a m EXCURSION RATES. To SPARTANBURG Sl3 30 To ASHEVILLE 17 1.5 To HOT SPRINGS 17 15 Sleeping car reservations and tickets food until <>ct. ••lid, 1887, vaa he had at BREN'S TICKET OFFICE, Buil street, and at and, i>ot. E. I’. HcSWINEY, Gen. Pass. Agt. EAILY7AY. Summer Excursions Commencing SUNDAY, MAY 15tb, this Cora I siny will sell round trip tickets to CHARLESTON, BEAUFORT AND PORT ROYAL, By following Trains and at following Rates: By train leaving Sundays only, at fI:4S a. m. : re turning, leave Charleston at r. Pert Royal 3:30 and Beaufort 3:13 r. m. same day $1 (W By train leaving Sunday only at C:l3 a. m. ire turning, leave Charleston Monday morn ing $2 it) By train leaving Saturday nt 8:23 i. xr.; return ing, leave Charleston Monday morning. 32 53 By trail, leaving Saturday at 12:23 p. >!.: return ing, leave Charhstoa Mond ty morning S3OO Tickets for sale at WM. BREN'S, Bull stre-'t aiul at Depot. E. P. McSWINEY, , Gen. Pass. Agent. ELKCTUIC BELTS. Eloctrio Belt Fr< ■< 7X) JNI’RODUUIC if and obtain \K<*ntu we will for tho >* xt sixty days giv* away, tr**<3 of in fach o unt> in Pn* Unito'l SMt *s a lmiitf l niuubvr of out* Gorman Kltvt.ro < h !vanio butiefiftory butts- nrice, bB. A ixmitiw uim! tin* farting cure for Nttrvous Hobiihv, VaiioocekJ. I,misio!is, {m)totoncy, Kto. JJWW ivworl |'*dd jf fwry Bolt wo maimftu'turo <l‘kv not fenfuw n , L*l(*otrio current. Addrou* at oici F.LKC THK 1 Giil/f AGENCY, P. O. hox IT* }?ro<>klyii. N- Y. _ HAY LIITM. Imported Bay Rum, A FINE ARTICLE, AT STRONG S DRUG STORE. Corner Bull and Perry >• trout laa.