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GEORGIA AXP FLORIDA.
NEWS OF THS TWO STATES TOLD
IN PARAGRAPHS.
Great Damage to Crops :n the Neigh
borhood of Fort Valley Narrow
Uncap-: of a Bridge Contractor at
America* The Interstate Farmers'
Convention—Griffin to Have an Ice
Machine.
G KOBO I A.
Carson ville reports that the ctoj on Flint
river anil ti>- creek bottom? :*n- a total i--
E. M. Walsh A Cos. will oonunenee this
to erect an ice machine at Griffln.
The mai-hine will be of tv . tone capacity
per day.
Harper, Sjmmt and Cloud, who were
under arrest a: Atlanta un-.1-r -lA'p, -n of
being implicated in the murder of the neyro
preacher named Ck-miu u- have teen di
ehargwi by J thstlce Tanner tor lac k of evi
de CM*.
AVilliam E. Sutton killed Robert Mallory
(colored at Bruit-e, k. Tuesday, by too t -
ing Uh thr ngk ■ a jffnl.
Mallory mi .e‘sot. remarks a met Sutton
Monday night. M*•i ig Ma ry Tuesday
afternoon Suft-ai soxtd him if he bad r.aie
these rcinarx- ani ui-w reaving tea: tie
bad. drew hi* p.-tol ai*l cocnmaDoad tiring
on him. with the above results.
At Blakely the esrassva ram.' continue.
AH strew.-** *r- -wotien l*.-yr>d the r tank*.
The Cbaitaii o l-e m.-r very high aril
has covers 1 part- ■*f piamat: <*- a <;g Ir
Vein-.- On Or Shackelford* pia * i
arivs are under water. Com t> -wn-i- wn in
Wednesday's jraw will rot. aril all iron* :c
tbe**verfl-*w w i;l \m? ruined. and others umh
injured- R.i'i lias apjwnred in the cotton.
Fodder saving is at a *c.vi*'*i.i.
At Byron it has been raining almost con
tinually for w\ en da vs a. :d, from present
Ball*-are*-.*. it lias no idea of doppmj ■* <m.
All kinds of outdoor work t.a.~ leer: ve
pended for the pa< week. Fanners are
gkociT over the outlook They say the
cotton" is sbedd og its forms lllr. in many
pla.es tie- ground being literally covered
with eju-ire*- that hare fallen off. Vster
me. ■. . .ipear-tws Lave been <•*; je*i. teen—**;
the tie Afc cannot be ecte-nsi with snie and
•aim
The Excessive Committee of the Inter
state PkrmetV Conventexi ha* b* tW up a
a programme of opening snmiw for t*>
convention. The la* been
m.si- public ye:. masna-h i- th* vir. -us
gemie’.ian mv.ted t>deliver Hr~w* hx*-
not leen heard feta The Govern-.v will
delegate the btsi of wefcxrmng tbedeirgato-*
in behalf *< the people >f Georgia t. H my
W Grwiy. ai>i Mayor C-:*.-prr will tr a*Nt“d
to extend tar fre**. m-f t • cwv l Atlanta
There will t tfcer addr*-".-**. and tr. i<r> -
graiiime will te- jnbdslse'i as s<: a- .t >
completed. The noe* ohaeritvd toward
tb*- convention is now Lm-g e-aitee-ted. at. i
no trouble is eneneoed la the wort It i*
notable that the G* -veraor wid extend the
delegates a reception at the Executive Maa
sioa.
ComptroLer General Wright reemved the
foliowing tax digests Tie-slay Dale -*ir.tv
returns $1.110.9*1. an m-reene i |ffl.3Df;
Calhoun tumlT return- S7J&.W!. an in
crease >*f t2D.<hd: Rari/ipfe crem'y retr.n*s
fl.WiSii. an us-r*we j< |*'..*&.*; Ik- v
county returns ♦l/d'Viflb, an r-w-- -<f
*14.111-. Lagren- .-isir.ty returns t .itC-CST..
fx inTease of $7-4,791; Dawson aoui.lv re
turns $772,806. an mr-rewse of t±Jl. Vfk.te
enunty returns sh44.*t4. an uk-nMweof 117 -
372; ijerrieo county rerun*- -4*‘>. aa
ia*rea.- of t-H>. 71*i; Cobb c tr.ry rKnrr*
$4.*7J:.31b. an intTea.se of ak*. E3-~rt
counts returns s!.!>-. 3s. a dee-rea* of llg.-
B£g. Ingests have been rwa-wi ■* fa; tr m
W •■ouaues, ar*i trewe report an aggregate
increase of Only oat sas-g
--countm —appears in the L st so
far.
At Fort Valley the burners report a
ruined corn crop, aai socsr think that this
wgwdl has already my-red the 'rrtor. err*p
fklly S*> per cent, while rrt theftl -f
M :rer- std. ptMCs with Bhatotc.g ■ - ,u*-.
The fan-rs < Fuat nvw hav- B- I-r-i
trcmrr>va .**. vd ha sotoe -aaes their
low a wi ** for f> t ooly
har they thar ***□-* - run* tr. tfv
■agry IwaC iua karv *> ad tfcsir aiu*.
A mw ixraer vdid a carrespohirat
hkasisy uia: i*s :;*< idr-wdy .*sat a very
MweawHhe ns-ces. -4 com
ani tfTr au if -o.r.n n. Titw trweie at
he* tr iiati yw TTmli—T rw-
I’Pto t: kb: ihi* rrwir
is s i*rT avism, v> go
Atw. is m? in .him nr.. vm&rr* r^-
- .*o: "ar* j istdmL with dirt
T' nu r. tr *
e'. iMiii' 3b*. issSat'X.
Owv Garble ma: EiuflHWar Ttwuiar
to L- H. K. *.-i f L*t- jrr-fci sr*. the feeo.TT*
Fail. Ccwwwjwwsae- ant Col. If IfelraatL
of the Ca* -ViUlw Comsu**w<a. Coi. Mc-
Ibrut V- xi - >Qtb- ffcmmr
•Was etna le V the ;r* Tu-ml gwut r.f ex
tetaur g tee Lperaste sei* ja Georgia m reicard
to Seh. -c_niw it vu *t*n teat the
fivers of tee: .-ecaor we--- c. -uceutierah*--
o$ r*eT**ev.i*axag_ asai ve-rse .-ti*. -:-**?- en
wa bad a reward v toe- beet 'sa f <r fiew
gia neerv Tde wat de. vied to '
nt the- it u*i CVA X -Dxeid dw iarerf if
tr* Gevewr w - ;g; t* Lra *xa- uxe
Where me mod wah-i r..- Aw. he w?*;ii be
abfc- to do much rryre than had l*n Aw
Gov. < jovdoti mf->na*l tan that
he wceiai see- to it teat noe mom in the
fHav H- use was vet vsirt f. v that purpews.
Other matten v-r- flirweil by the gmtle-
Eeu. and the oolnene wm |Aeeear.t. and
wui <koihtiec.s remit m renewai interest
ir. the question of shx-kiug Georgia nvers
with fish.
A. R. Coulter, brilge coatrwyor r A the
AfUer.-us. Rrestrei ac-l Lti:.-ipia m:r>w),
bad a narrow Monday rear .AnMn-1
cus Just before the rtrer bridge vn T epr j
•way he r!e out up*e. ,t /: a push car.
The stru'-tnre had sa.-g.-d bidjy in tbe -n
tre, aril when hereacl*dl.. - 1 1 d_*-
mouct-si from the >ar a.l nthd it from
him toward tbe opp*.te ud f tie In Ijr*.
tearing that b.- own weigh-. alli u> t st
of tbe car, would be t- . ■ mn.-h for t-V hr-Is
to bear up under. He had gone but a few
steps forward wh.-ti the car, win n had
gone partly up ti*- incline at tsw end ■ 4
the bridge, start**! hack towarl hisn **:tr.
great velocity. Then was rn> nsan to st*-;
and*- in onb-r to lei it paw. and but a few
seconds in which to d<-.<h. what t*> i>.
Planting hurwlf firmly upai a <rou;c
beam, he fix**! his eye* "uj*n t!w car at*
proaching at ligiittnng -p*-d. arid just a- u
was about to strike hun lie leafiol rt-a..—,t
upwaird, thus allowing the car to ja-e
neath him, and ah .ditir.g upon tie
beam in safety. It wa- a narrow tr. af*
and only hi* presence of mind and gr-al
agility rnved hu life.
ICORIDA.
W. H. Johnson ha* received hi* 00mm..-
Won us Judge of Osceola county.
Edmund J. Howard, of Jacksonville, ha
been granted a patent for an air injector for
steam pumps.
Jeff Davis presented the Orlando Record
wi’li - im nne oranges Monday. The
fruit has I wen hanging on the trees since
last winter and was solid and luscious.
A. 8. Joyner, of Orlando, madeana*-ign
ini lit July 30 to W. L. Peeler. Mr I’el<*r
thinks that the aus-u fully equal the lt.un.i
tics an 1 that be will be able to |*ay dollar
for dollar.
Jacob Summerlin has just purchawsl
*!>ut -,000 head of cattle from Brevard
nnd other southern counties. The same day
that b*- made the purchase he saw a cow
•M l snake struck by lightning.
There is a rise of twelve feet in the Choc
lau-liutrhic river at Cary ville, Fla.; Wit
tichs mill, which lias been very siiort of
logs, none having come down tle river for
twelve months, is now well supplied.
There i* considerable talk of another saw
tuiJl at fVusui At present this place .is
tnoKtiy dependent unon outside mills for a
good |art of lumber, as the donuual is
greater than the present mill can furnish.
Tup (oc t inor ha* appointed the follow lag
dakestw te Farmers Convention :n adit* n
to those already appointed: W C Zir.i
inertna.i ani Nick Barco. of Citres. N A.
Carter. E. G. Li'-s aod T*. C. Scmner. of
Pa-s W E. Hone, B K>.a and W~. J.
Bailey, of H-marsoo
Hugh D P. desrts. of Kansas, is is Jaek
uqt:l-joiing foe a suitable place tore
tiblai; aca ’.i.uig factory. Hr ■-ioiiii- 1 tivar
the company repr **-:::—! by Lira Las a
guaranteed apitaJ of 9te.'.008. with an un-
Uruitevl amount of m o*v leLi-.-l it. ‘ sve of
the ctrarkh . ,crs. C. W Moore, having ai kk
a- much as fil'. OO of hi- owu surplus cwra
tai that he o uil out to if necessary, and be
thought lit-.- Btr-iucw woukl warrant the
outlay • f that mxiunt of morey
Tbe 'soutra-t for fortiduig quarrert.
nurstu-2 an i sAiDastencie te -fk aivd -ii-a
-b:.-i sroineu, at Ja.kjODtriiie. Fla. w-.:h
eyes-ia, L-rortanta for tte- are of ti.e suf
ferinr from i* atagx-eis daw-e, and for the
buruvl rtf d—-ersresl -earaeu. ha- b-en awarirvi
te I>.kiva Ihttmar.. -ti Jacaa-nrvlVe. It is
probable that a "kink'' in the rw<l-tape sur
roun Liug the apj-j-rtnewi: of Dr R. A
Ste-rs*-, a# Acting Av-i-cani St.rgwm of the
United S-.A-C-, Harme Ho-pit-ol --rrioe wiil
now be *Ls nraiijied. Likina Pittman ts a
colored woman.
Tbe Prrev ietit is a p*xi -leal puttied about
th Pertsacc-la C-MiectkrsFup. Tbere <was
little Mii-y-vr*. for anybody, ex-epk Ki key
an-, M v*co. Fait these are so evenly divided
that he if livable te d--tevrmnc wn.- h on* te
sebet The labor party c taking a bars! to
t:.- bght. and m rexnpiicmting the si.uati ei;
v hiM the t-ttst tnat other numbers of tbe
M t3i family ar* either holding (>vartioaa.
or are u;-pl.~ai.t> for oG-er reo-ier*
the e ■ la.-vwwuueot greater. Sut ur Pasc.
was -xies-t-si here to taik tbe matter over,
hut I>l t. t tovn a his way North.
Oa E’rvisy Lxt Mr. Yels v-rtoa, of Palatka.
was m tbe ufiper |tvrt of Pntoani county
hunting for fc**d tittle, aoi on his return
bone- had to crus* El.creek. After
gelting cote) devp w vter the horse refund te
vw.m. *ii Mr. Yeiverten jurnpoi >-ff the
her*- on waat he -npjAwsi wa* a seaUottary
log. t-ut the log f. t*d aivd bore tbe gem.e
man <k>wn the stream, foll/w—l !.y tbe
h -cm By *ncne means tbe reins g- t airounl
sGenian s neck, and he was drags-d
from tbe V* and nearly drowned before- be i
could iliaentangW L.nistLf. He got fchort
safely. bowvver.
0-"-eey :v a? yre-ent Uteier a building
boom. One large dry gocUs store is now to
pr- *-*--* k vrecti a JDxSt, and three smaller
core will te-put up right away Tbe "fer
tioaer fa-t-vry" will 1*- put up this month.
V-n acres having beer. *-uneil by t?.e Mown-
W -- : -r that purpijse. who w ill super
:nteri tbe -tr... cure tn per-on. They are
already in the tsi-iaai in In ii-mapjli*. aivi
are ;i.n>in:hly j-rv-ri -oL mm and good
• bemists They cia.-. thus by analysis of tb*
soil jr • iuV at their very tfoors the
plant f-ju*i Use famw-re Lave been hunting
for ev— ais-i tbe Lanl *• wttirei. ani tb
jo* will al-o be niorh lower than a for
udaer has ever teen pot on tbe market
to Ftorda Iwfore.
Aeo vs .it-r-g affray tc*k place at Or
lanev M-*ia at a iwgr. h-uuse of ill fame.
Ina -yaarre. over a w,gr-an Rote-rt Wa.ker
■ ee-ieil to camiig Turn Brooks in a
ghastly manner. The tiret blow with the
knife - .peeked the left siie of Lis fa* from
the edge -4 the scalp to below the ear. sev
ering the tempera! and several other
arteries, from which the Ursa] gasned
in streami Auetber cut oa the left fore
arm wa tine! foar tores in kxigtii and very
4-ef. Drv. Lawrence and Piliev were
qiuckly sihinoDii ami antwdai to stoj*
pmg toe flow of b*v*i long enough to sew
up the w -ureli Wadcer was arrested by
D*e*ity Jkfaertff Puckett and 'ifli-er Hodge
aari jdg*d to jpA to await the action of the
pand vary. The woanded man will prvea-
Uy recover.
AltE igh it has been rumored for Severn!
•Fays that the aoxxi-:w of the City Marshal
of Orttrd. were stwp-choi to be short, noth
teg <k-tui;t* has been known a* to the emet
am -g)E it being pew-dd at from t . dxi to
fcl.dX'. A 0,41-n was mr*le bv Aklerman
Milr- at the ia-t meeting of the City Coanci!
tE*t a cwtimittce b appointed to investi
gate the mmil. an-i if neve-wary empkir
♦ xjwru tear.-t - k them The Finance Com
mithss, with the add-ton of the chair
una of toe board, were wnpowered to
act. The committee or* at the Council
r'rmu M odav f r tl* puiqiose of exam a
uig the acvvoiits. and the tnvortigati -n will
I*vchiy last a day or two kmger Although
iskhir.g defu-.te i- as y*< known, it 1- said
teat ine defk it woli A exceed one half of
the figure named. Mar dial Hodge
states that le* is rewiv a: any time to make
por>l any shortage which may be found.
The fishing schooner II S. Kowe went
ashore at Philifv* Inl-t. near Esgumbia Bay.
Last Tuesday. Toe crew wav re-.-.-ooL The
H. S Rowe was one of the nne-i vin
the Pen—tiU nstiilg fi-s-t. .Hb* t- of 72
t. cc- tiurthen arxi was owned by Capt. W.
H. N rthup. EL H SaursV r- arvi A ¥. War
ren. She was valuci at 87.)*ki and was not
insured. She was but resett!v fitted up.
and was in fins-eia— corai.ti--n. In com
tony with the R w*. or to that vicinity,
were six other C-rung veweFs, f-wre for the
•wfety of wtiK.-h, with thetr crew-, are enter
tain'd to Pevuvriis 4a They were tbe Ads,
to the ettiplove of toe Pea—reka Ic* Com
lir.v tie- Kmnm 8.. the Albert Hak-y and
tie? Char lev Henry, fivaiitg for the ’ New
!xrie:i market, an-i the Sarah L. Hanijng.
in the v-mploy of Warren A Cos. Dunng
the gale mentioned a t.-Ld wave fully 10
feet m height swept up Cboctawt—tcfrie
Hwy, piaring havoc' with small craft sal
-aw kyv ani dotog crinoderabie other
dasnaga.
\tt*hj.z the new iad—tries at Kp-rnnw
h that of tticirt rru.-::,g. whe a is sgig-d
to by Mr L. A. H-s-.-ntejck. wW> >sne te
Fkrm iaet s-jAeuar an-1 settled m the
w..t He has a coutfortalJe bou-*-. ant
everything w.-.l arrai-g*,] for bis chicken
btptoe—. w.’h :r-aof-:- <r arsi i-rcoier for tlx
you .g ci. ktv Atu-.-tvg *he bessi* of
• tuckeo* wtuch he has are the fuli-hhnded,
white cre-te-t White P-jish. soils crrete-i
R-i -k Po4;-ii ai.-i g'Al and-. 1 ver - r-s-v-i
P'--gi. wlis-h ar> S,sintLi lowis: the Hin
d■ e Frerx l Wh.te oral Br*-wn I>-ghon.
White an! Blue Plymouth Rock. iJark and
White Brahma. Dark aiei Vt'hvt* Cochin,
Kjwngbsi and P-sv.lcl W rxivik:,--. Silver
S,w..g)-i Hamtjurg* m,t-rte-i -Lr<t fr*u
bvLc-ii. ! aybrii and kju ’i Bou-ei Ite,i
Irarae. vi. 1 tbi- --r:- ana 'iocwtoc fol. aivi
tr- inamrir'Wh Br.w,; Turk-y !t . qu.tc a
fwetty sight to s— the little chickens of Uk
‘)(ff.-rv-at i-rvli tog-*.he- Tbirtem <4 the
I, mt, t-e pre i,.ams at tlie New ELng
ix.vi Poultry F i:r a.>l the Maine ritste Fair
Lv*t year, ao 1 w-re Uc-n jn i.vsd and
iwo-igi.t P {Ci—tmirer-. Some Usem cret
fS) and 9-i a pn;r. aryl 'rv <-k cost Vl'
llev ijn-n p. Tbartare. re> tor - rj>-ntin
of st. P- te: fhmxh, Fatnadj—, died
i'N-elay at toe rviietsce of Dim loi- y
Thumprin, in F-mandina Mr. Tria-s-vra
has t-- . graiiially fai.' ng m luaitli f>*
soiix yirirs and tl vallv rv-tanxd to PN man
i -.*• * -
was TiC*vr. ■*; wishing te we .-l hi* lv-t
bcaraaamng ti.ow who kw-l meirever-d
him. He wo* for twenty five yew recter
<f St. Peter'*, atei to a-Tive etiarge till w,th
in two years, when fading r.-with obliged
him to s- .riquish pn-storal dutx*. Hi
burial will be in St. Peter', Ceme
tery at l Jil o'clock Friday aft fnrtm
Mr. Thackara ww a native of P)i..vi<-:
phta, an-1 was W rears of ag* Joly 22.
He iwfir- to Fl iri i in h'J u,l went
t<- St. Augustine, baenming r*~ *.f/r of
Trinity church at G>at plac-, wlx.-re lx- re-
Hiaitxsl until ISG. wlewi tie re:;e-vl to F-r
luuidlim, whir -be has ever liir.r ictiiainwl.
only alremting hitnMlf a sN-rt fuw- 1 ir.ng
the war. Mr. Tha. k.-ra !* two <L
ter-, ora- Mr*. Palmer, of BaKiritr-. a-,-1
th<- other Mi s Eh/a Thvkara. wdw> ha* r
inatneil with him during his sick:e-w H
ftlso ieav-w three griwn *oiu> Bishop iV .-i
lias been U i--grHj.ii.-l for an lis ex;xs Vs-1 In
be prew-nt and officiate, and it is aim-ex
pected that n number of the State ..lerry
will be present and participate in tix
funeral servi<-.-s.
Pragfrant Soaodont
Hardens and invigorauv* tie- gums, pnri
flea and perfume*, the hreath. elean-e>.
iwautiflcaand jrwrvm tne t*wh from youth
to old o£o. hold by all dm&wU.
THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY. AUGUST 4, 1887.
LEPROSY IN HAWAII.
Tte rTogr-cto* of an Iscurahie hi a lady
Coa=.iered by aa Aipericaa Corras
pendest.
W;>ra the biitory of leprosy here is writ
ten it will make interw-ting reading aai
ccwn the eye* of many to tbe abases wh -b
flaoßJi n-> l*r tbe present regime, asserts
the U-s>:i if u corresporviect of tbe Spring
fieil K'p*b? icna The disef agency in the
treatment ot tb* diwvm is the leper -settle
merit. met atjy oCkwal by Dr Mauntx
a&i hi- ns- -t.vito n th-' island of Molokai,
aiit 7j ii.iles from Oahu. up*:tu whose
bri*t. ...fts *b*xiM be written Dante's in
script.on over the rounth of bell i
Aturiaa hope* all ye who enter here
In this dee ,_xte aai barren place, so rwigh
and prwrip:.TUs in -i> -re ttsat landing is
••Te-tei w.ti difficulty, and where th*- **-a
with Hid. fury that even SshiaA is
impxfhk. are roller-ted from all the islands
those wi* **■ .-a*e* aff-nl no h*~>pe of aSVvia
ti-Tn. H-re a town has be*en built, with
wi- ail p --asan* - r r*et*. and neat bouses
set abwit ,-h Litle plots of UUablv groun i,
and her* the uiif'WtUnate victims of the dis
ease. :•- ’be numler of -cu or *c>. ar- kept in
as I'otnfortaWe a state as pwsi!*l* until
death cornea to their relief. Cure -here is
non- In spste of tbe utmost efT-*rts of wieu
tnea tb*? proper tr*atn*ent. an i even
the ao*. of topry art a* little ki*;>wn a*
in th true cf Mow*. All that can be d-n*
is t* - make easy the 'ufTer*r's descent to the
tomb, alleviate by morplune arri other pam
•L.adecing drugs’tbe terrible panes which
usually kroii{cy his end. and lay him
away a* spee*iily a* {ywsible in the earth.
>a>i au-ewdy of half its latxw in bringing
his biv to corruption. Tbe work of death
i* -.-wuet’.uies* slow, sometime** rapid, attend
&i continually by novel and unexpected
the dL**-a*se assainang Prvtean
shapes a* it pursue* its rourse in 'iifTerent
CMW Ist Gut th* leprous spot, be it ever
so small, appear u;jon a man, and not all
tbe skill of leech con save him; ho death
warrant w nguei. and it is only a question
of tune wfcr-n, lu dow or swift’ succfflauon,
hi- h-'tir fall* ou*: hi* ears become swoljen,
р. us arid m nstrous; tbe riiembramjs
f m ju:h and cartiiagei of no*<e are eatet*
a war. and the voi-** assuzn*v* a harsh and
rancor* ua t‘t; the limbs enlarge and are
с, with loath** me scales; lingers end
to?* dr -p oil. Mipf urating wn-ea break out.
an t ti. internal -wgans become ulcera:e*l
-Dd t:.bavTiloa Up to tbe final stage tl.-e
•**.a ha- g*-->e|-a!ly nok been sewan*. iut now
great suffering usually cones, and th- w
• ". and. -* m agoniang pangs uni—-*- antslyne*
are gejier*Hrdv ai*f>ti*vL Deai!s- -?f the di*-
ea-*e are of the m-'*st hide*ou.* descripticw,
aiii th* 'igbt of a I-per in advaa*>*i stages
f th* dkm.se is oae that will hauut a
man of ordinary wnab'.lities to the t-n-1 of
hi* hfe.
•_>ne wcu’d think that the government of
a <- -uctry affli.-tod with such a scourge
w- aid sfArr- no -ff*rts to stamp it out—
but in joint of fact. tl*ere seems to be little
rea. inclination to eralicato it. In theorv
tb- prin -iple of strirt isolation is carried
'•ct and every case of sicknwe that is found
ur* n eiarmrsati'-n to b?lepr-*w is sent at
oti -e to the leper colony at Molcdtni; but in
truth it is probable that the larger proper
t. n of aflseted person* are allowed to keep
Lh-ir condition cjncew>dgmd becae centres
fr*,:n which mar an area of disease.
The lepers of Molokai, also, are permitted
to marry and prorogate, and a large
number of chi Mr-n ’ are born of them. It
must be said, however, that the children of
lepr >us poreuts are rwt neceasanly tLem
seivts kp— -si'.
The chances are that they will be so.
ear.ier or later ; but oa-es are not infrequent
where five or ax chu ireo have been t>*m
in familic* where both parent* were leprou*
and yet never developed tbe -iisease them
selves. Oth -r m-tan * arr- known where
two or three children would be born with
out taint, th-xi a leprou* 000 wnuH appear,
after which other* would show no contam
ination. It oft -n iiappxL*, too. that one
member of a married couple will be leprous
au*l tb-other r.i it iufe-tei Nor doth-na
tive* have any fctr <i t their afflicted friends,
i*ut live in thr same bouse, sleep m the sane
bol. have their cJoUks* a'he*l in the *am*-
water, are 1 are always free from leprosy
themselves*. The di**w*e does not seem to
be contagious, at lea.-’ in the ordinara' ar
-ptaa- a of the word, and visitors need
have no for of it. but it is <*erta:nly com
niunicabie by means wb-oe very obocuritv
makes them more terrible. Leprosy seetn
to be on tb*? increase in tbe idand.'. and is
likely to continu- so until the principle of
isolation is rigidly enforced, marriages of
top: as p*-rsoii* are prohibited, and the gov
enimcot —-to itself ui -.-wrnest about the work
of making aa end of this constant menace
to the life • -f everv residi-nt of the kingdom
It is not native* alone who swell the popula
tioc of Molokai'* sad settlement; many
srhites, she have be*-n brought into long
contact w:th the natives. Irnve also suc
< -uniliol to t!w disease, among them wime of
the m*n wh . have been most prominent in
th* ir efforts to find the cause and cure of
this tern bi- scourge.
A BOX OF SXCL.LS.
The Rare Sight that Greeted an Offi
cial
From the Phi’atMpAio Cnord.
"Alas, poor Yorick 1 I knew him,
H*>rati*>.’* soliloquized Deputy Appraiser
Hoff can as be stood am-mg tbe balew and
Giles in tbe apjirameros store, a time-stained
human skull in ooe baud and his writing
tablet and pencil in tbe other. This bulv
j<- *? of drama -.ses enacted by Mr. Hoff
man as be .inducted tbe exam tna:. >n of
sne thirty <sid cam* of curtoat ire an*i
rei.es went home bv Utiite*l Statre naval
-/ffi ers attaciied to tbe South Pa* iii<- nquad
roo They uaiue to tin* |*>rt la*t tra
the lark I form* from Pcraqua. Chili, and
were sent to the ajq •rui.-cr s store ff>r cx
ammat’.on. Tne D-x*-s were rou-igDol to
reiat.vc* and fre-nds of the officers in Wa-h
--ington, aod iheir remlent' rvpr*re-uU*l the
•vonulsteii colloctioiis of exten.kd ermsea
am->cg t'.e ivaisl* of tbe South Pacific
f>*-ai. with many curious .ortK-i*** gathered
*m the Peruvian and Chilian <nat.
Tie Yorick of Mr Hoffman's fanciful im
agination w u probably a dusky ken town
w;tb a weax.it-*. for teiekT nimioniri**
wteei wrii rer.cd. and guilty of no more in
d* i-tob, -*- to h - teil'.r tluu, was E'ather
Adam, li , wc .-veientiy too oid. too, wln
he [mvbi into *p.r.t iand, as the few- teeth
r*-e.ining in Ins jaw were worn d<-wu
re-arty t.t.,*ir rst- And then liis jaw
it--If was "f tbe kiwi that might have fur
re -j a for.niiaDle -<pou fora smali
-.*il rvsn-wm. Tlrer" -a winlc Ixix of
thew *** off *nd drool-up bende. but none
of tie-m li_,d Iheir I j'lnce. *ard atta*-be*l p*
tiiey Ini when at home. S-anw
of to -aniwere cunoady marked by
dre-p y *-r-. *d ho*--, iriuv- pamil- i and ruil
i.i ia'A f' *m tine '"litre of tbo forehead.
* ii .1- o-,i. r* ’..'iv. rged from the tcinples to
the centres of the top.
HKt'LUt or KIXOA.
Here - ro vaitv for you,"* was the com
mr-oi of the Deputy as be draggrel <sut three
skulls strung upon a cord, and h* retui from
a tag "HkoiU of kings of the Easter Is
lands'
Th*n wa* a lot c/f stuff from the Elaster
and Ereetsdlv i*lan*t*. but n*me of the ar
t |sxrto>A of t!*e Christlaa attribute* of
Ur uit.tr aof ihov- tar array islaisL*. There
were .no .y *-arv‘l and formidable look
ing war *-. i> mado of liandsom*- w.aei and
lepli **a:m! with Wood. A bundle of
kT*,** • fin*i orene irirked l<>kiug
*4a ism- at mi. five feK fn length, made of
- --i 1-r h< -er* r**l- an*l U(qd with long
issiib *f >er#. bomr tt! the arrow* had
< Aries. th* G-etii finely cut and very
*r..orp. Crum thrqr loJu it appean*i n* if
they .-/light ewaiy hudriviyi bv a powerful
te.w / ear through a human Ddv. There
w* ,-e a iiuniler of **penr*. short bit heavy
and sharp (muted, and some of them were
bated for two feet of their length. Each
lari* wan made *if a miigie pi**** and bound
upm tbe shaft with cord Tie* weapon*
were of many kinds, hut ail alike of formid
able i;n nm One of the moot inter-
Mtog -rt(nl .*• ■ MaDTI BtOUi, tIMUi
New Zealand. It wa* fs-ar-shaped. about a
foot in length and -harp on bth edg*. It
was made of s**nte hard and very fine *tone.
aud ;ta workmanship ani proporuons were
really beautiful.
ntPLEujivrs or wabtabz.
One of the Imrvi).-* cc-ctain-*i a jot of w ar
clubs, in shape and sir*.- i.iuch like cricket
bats. They were made of wood closely re
sembling mahogany, but much heavier, and
were handsomely carvoi Other clubs were
of iron-wood, are! were simply carved balls
upon handies.
S*ne of the pieces of South American
poery were of tine workmanship. A flat,
circular flask of fine rod clay had for a neck
a te-autifully carved bea>! of a man wrth a
pointed beard. A curiously shaped lamp
trom Chimbote, Peru, was of coarse clay
molded in the semiJ*.- **■ of a dnek. One bax
contained a lot of gourls. winch were
delicaosly carved in carious designs. An
other package contained a number of
whales teeth. *om*- i them in their natural
roughness and others leautifully polished.
A *uiall square bale of wliat appear* 1 to be
all oakum was tom apart, and the jaws of
a big shark were found within. The jaws
were very tight but strong, and were
•domed with six rows of small, triangular
and very sharp t*-* *!: Among the curioa
ties were several bas* -if paper blankets.
They were evidently of Japan-?* or Chinese
make, and were made of very tliick *>ft
piper decorated with strange devices in dif
ferent color*. Ther>- wa- an almost oislles*
number of amaU trink- I*. specimens of min
eral*. coral and other curiee,, sufficient to
stock a museum.
FUN AT A DAKOTA BALL.
A Great Social Event at Estelline Made
to Resemble Bedlam.
FVoiw th. /ajax, 1. 1 BtU.
There was a grand ball given up in Estel
lin<* o:e night three or four years ago.
It wa* the chief social event of the season
in which it uccum*i. and elaborate prepara
tions were made. It took place in tbe largest
hall in town, locate*! over the,Golden Bow!
saloon, which institution bad a saloon in it
that would hurt your eyes to look at.
There was an orchestra brought down at
great expense from a German settlement at
the head of Stray Hone creek. There were
four or five m the band, including a big fid
dle trained to stand up on its forelegs,
which had a piece of barbed wire for its
longest string We all went who lived in
town, and a scope r.f country a* Large as tbe
State of Jersey was ransacked to furnish
ladies enough to make it interesting.
Tie* gentlemen connected with Spauld
ing's ranch ah* , came. They were fond of
society, and it nu-ht tie said that they were
in Eshetline's social ''-' im. There was ?>lr.
Bill H-etrtt'-r and Big Jack and b ng Jiu-k.
If we remember rightly, Mr. Bookmarked
Smith and Mr. I’atsv Dougherty were
present. We are pi-Utive that Snub'* m
Pete and Mr. Dei ni- McCasey were in the
party, as well a* Wisconsin Jo, Buck Reno
Riel Jimmy the lb<id Agent.
The gentlemen were all feeling well when
they Wt the ranch < m arriving in town
they rode into the Golden Bowl Saloon, and
up to the bar and sampled the stock of for
eign an*! domestic- lieu* rs, after which they
laincheil their horse* in tbe street and came
up to the scene of the festivities.
Promptly at tt o'clo k the h**ad musician
drew a ripsaw acr the iiarbed wire string
of tbe big fiddle, and the floor manager
yelled “Fcrtn on!"’
Then we all danced, the big fiddle
groaned, the little fid*ll*s s*'ree* hed, and the
parlor *)rgan, borrowed from th* First Bap
tist church, coul-i occasionally be h<-.nrd
when the other- to rest. Each
danced a* long a* he or she could, the floor
shcok. tbe hm;*> - wung. tlie man who called
off, his nose up lu tlie air. yelleil an<l the big
Ik idle roared. Everything went smoothly
till the **vcon*l dance after the supper taken
at the H -adquarter* Hotel.
At this point The ranch gentlemen came
up* in a body—they had before been dividing
their time between tlie ball room and the
dL-pen.-a.-y below.
They came in and drifted up to the head
of tbe" hall, when suddenly Bill listener
jumped upacd c-acked bis heels three times
together, and veiled:
* ‘ Wour-reck! I'm er terror! Yar-r-r P
Tlie man who wa* playing the church
organ fell backward off the platform and
started for tlie door or hi* hand- and knees.
Tb-n Buck Reno jumped up and struck
his h*d against the ceiling twice lefore he
tame down and whooped:
‘‘Rar-r-r! rar-r-r! So’m I! Yoowp
Long Ja<-k threw his hat on the floor and
turned a hnixL]>rinp. in which his feet broke
a hanging lamp, and then howled:
“Yi hi-vi t.i youck! Iwanterfight! Stop
yer bull t; idle Y-i-i-i f
The vtolini-t resiched the door in two
jumps. The r-tst of us were going ail the
time.
I'm er murd-rer! Ju 'ear me? I'm er
hlo**lv murd-rer!” yellt*J Pockmarked
Smith.
"M7hoo-jpe' wlioo-p**: fci-yike! ki-yike' ki
vike! ki-yikeye!*e>i Patsey Dougherty, as
he beat th- fi, * *r with a chair.
"Clear th;* year hall er I'll eat yr-r! Git
out er Til drink yer blood P whooped Big
Jack.
"Say. I've shot men in Teven Territories.”
shouted Jimmie, th** road agent, as he
{silled out a gun and tgan to practice on
the stops of the organ.
"Ya-a-h! I have stablil men from New
Orleans to Ht. Paul,” returned Wisconsin
Joe.
“Jes’ watch Dennis McCasey l Keep your
eye on old Iteunis McCascyl 1 bowled that
ir:*livi luaJ, a* he smashed up tlie stove with
a chair.
“I kin lick anything wliat walks' War-r
thar! War thar! lar-r-ruip!” put in
Houtoen Pete.
"Yikel Yik"! kYh-a-a-a-a-ah? Gimme
r*s*m! gimme rofim!” snarled Bill H*Tstett*-r
again, a- he pc,undi the wall with a board
tom from the [.iatform. Then they went
around once more.
H had room so far as we society people
of Estelline were concerned. We were ac
quaiuted with these gentlemen from the
ranch, and w< had l*e*.-n failing over one an
other in getting down stairs. They kept it
up among themselves in the liall and down
m tbe -ahem for a couple of hours and then
went home.
Such little events used to frequently occur
at -octal gat:i< rings in Esteem* > in an t>Ai lv
*iay, and it d*xa> u* good to recall them.
The Famous Haronose Von Glummer.
From the Sen I'rattcitco Examiner.
The depnrture of the Bnron*-vs Frances
Amelia Bartl*-tt Oviedo von Glummer for
Mexico to *** -ure n divorce from lu-r husband
n*-:li' the c-.irlv history of California. The
iiely's fnth r. f„‘< ut. Bartlett, U. B. N , was
(be first Amen*-an Alcalde of Yerba Buena,
and by a det-re* • gned by him *>n Jan. HO,
1*47, <sjnf*Tre,l it the iia/n* of Sa l Fran
cs sco. 4*n the return of the Bartlett family
to New York Miss Fnmce' attracted uni
versal attenti ui by reason of her wonderful
beauty. Tall ar’*l stately, her features
strongly n-s-mU -d the famous but ill
stai red beauty. Empress Eugenie. Among
the numerous suitors for the young lady s
hand was Don F.'tehnn Santa Cm/, de
Oviedo, a Cutmi milli 'ii iire. He won tbe
day, and on Oct. Iff. ISA*, led his bride to the
altar. In tin- prodigality of display and
grandeur the ceremony exceeded an it hi ug
ever b-foro beheld in the metropolis. Arch
bishop Hughes officiated in tbe nuptial cere
mony, which was celebrated in St. Patrick's
cathedral. Tin oiuiis* was packed, while
tlioueanrl* of tho-e unable to olrfain in vita*
tions lined th© streets striving to catch a
glimpse of the **• i.-hrnt-d beauty. Standing
at the altar arrayed to n SGJk) rol*> from
Pari*, whilst ili-inv'iul* valued at SIOO,OOO
blazed upon her person. Miss Bartlett pre
sent**! aspect m Ic nevi*r to ts* forgotten by
thoH.* who ts'h* 1-1 her. The nrevption foi
liwuig th** wedding wa* extravagantly
lavish. Thousand* were entertuiin*i in a
sumptuous manner. Accounts of the affair
were publislied to every portion of the
world and tumtshed a nine days' wonder.
On the death of Dm Esteban the wi*low
married Baron voti Gluininer, tl* mat* h
rreulting unimppiiy, us shown by the desire
ul Uie wile to Ksure u cv ci *uco ui the tie.
fTTIfTRA REMEDIES.
ECZEMA
And Every Species -l
Itchinir and Liurning
Diseases Cured
by Outicura.
ECZEMA, or Salt Rheum. w*th it* •gonixing
i iiching and toiming. \y reiieTed by a
warm both ■* - .b Civ: *Ha Sou- aisl a siagto ap
r-bcati- n 4 CVnocx*. ib*- fr-at Skin Cure. This
r-;*-.;i**l .Uily. with two or the*— 4*w* <4 CCn
rixi Hi>*‘l*xxt. the V-* Bk>i Punfler. to
keep the blood cool, the per*;* rat toil pure and
uj.rritaticg. ite bowels the liver and kid
urr* active, will sperdur cure Enema. Tetter.
Rj'r .-worm. Psoriasis. Lj'-fcen. Pruritus S:a*d
Hea.l. I *.* n-iruff and every tpecM* at Itching,
iscaiy and Pimply Huniors of the Scalp and
Skin, when the beat physicians aad oil known
remedies fail.
ECZEMA.
I gratefully acknowledge a cure of Eczema, or
Sap Rheum, on head, peek face, arms and !-zs
for seventeen years: not alito to walk except on
hands and ktwiw for one year: not able to nelp
inywdf for eight years; tried hundreds of rvme
d*i: doctors proaococcd my case hope k; per
manently cured by the Crncnu Rcnxcms.
will McDonald,
2512 Dearboo Street, Chicago, UL
ECZEMA.
Some five mocthe ac** I had tb** pieowire to
inform you r.f mj Improvement inth- -ise of the
Cmnxi ItrwEMSs in my case of severe Chronic
Ecreiua E>v t h-r .at-•**. and today cheerfully
confirm a’l I then said. I consider my cure-per
fect and complete, and attribute it entirely to
your remedies, having used no others.
FERN AN EBENCHARDO,
33W Peirna Avenue. St. Louis, Mo.
ECZEMA.*
I have suffered from Salt Rheum for overeight
years, at *imc- so bad that I could not atvn-J to
my business for weeks at a time. Three boxes
of CtmcTRA and four fx*ttto* RnsonvexT have
entirely c*ir*-! me of this dreadful diwea-ie
Mr. JOHN THIKL Wllkesbarre. Pa..
CUTICUBA REMEDIES.
Are sold by all druggists. Pi see; CmcrßX. 50c.;
Resolvcxt. fI: bOiP.2sc. Prepare*! by the Pot
ter Dbc-g AM) CnmiCAL Cos.. Boston Moss.
S-nd f r "HOW TO CUKE -KIN 1)1
EASES.”
"DTp A TTTIFY the CompJexiou and Skin
-D-LJkTA. W l,y using the Ccirtcnta Soap.
FCAN’T breathe
Chest Fains. Numbness. Soreness.
and Hack n a.Keurisy
- .n BELrHvtD is * .vl xi.*-
itk by fa- Ct-ncvaa .VraPus
Plasteb. Nothing llxe it. At drug
’ v fca Ere- -•>: *. i* cents. Potter Drug and
Chemical Cos . Boston
CLOTHING.
OUK STOCK at all time* con-aining the
apixirel of correct and seasonable taste U
now complete with an as.toi-t.u-nt of gooda
which will N- found especially interesting for
those preparing for the couiitrv.
Particular attention is Invited to our Una of
DUSTERS,
NEGLIGEE SHIETS,
Bathing Suits,
House and Lounging Coats,
NEGLIGEE CAPS,
POJAMAS,
And the many little flxincs which add so
materially to comfort and appearwnco during
an Outittg.
We are also showing several novelties io
SUMMER WEAR,
which are delightfully cool and of the styles
and fabrics used in fashionable centres. We
will consider it a pleasure to show any one
through our stock.
A. FALK & SON.
RAILROADS.
S,, F. and W. Ky. Co.—C. H R.
and B. Cos.
Savaxxxh, Ga.. Aug. 2. I =67.
I’HE connections via the Savannah. Florida
aad Western Railway and Albany still be
ing Ofen for traffie. all tickets reading via Cen
tral railroad will be hon**red on the traias of the
Savannah. IT ri-la an-i W**4ern railway for Al
bany. EufanLv. M.jotgomery. Macon. Atlanta,
and points mtennediatc aod beyond.
Central railn*ad at Savannah will sell tickets
via S., F. and SV. to points a* above.
SCHEDULES.
Leave Savannah 1:33 pm
Arrive Albany , 1:22 a m
Leave Albany 1:30 am
Arrive Montgomery 7:10 a m
Leave Savannah 1:33 p m
Arrive Macon 9:10 a m
Arrive Atlanta 1 :fi p m
Leave Atlanta 2:00 p m
Leave Macon C-00 p ni
Leave Albany
Arrive Savannah 12:06 p m
Leave Montgomery. 7:25 p m
Leave Albar y 1:23 a m
Arrive Savanniih li:<*i p m
Sleeping cars will run between Wajrenvs* and
Macon, and W'aycross aud Montgomery.
G. A. WHITEHEAD, WM. F. HARDEE.
Gen. Pass Agt. Gen. Pa** Agt.
C, R R. S . F.XWRy,
TX BEE RAIL.ROAI>.
SAVANNAH AND TYBEE RAILWAY.
Standard Time.
/riOMMENCINO SATURDAY. July 16.1687, tbe
following schedule will be in effect:
No. 3 No. 1. No. 5. No.
Lv. Savan
nah. 10:30 am 3:00 pm 6:00 pm 9:30 pm
Ar.Tybee.il :43 ain 4:lspm 7:00 pm !I:U6 pm
No. 2. No. 4. No. 6. No. 8.
Lv.Tybee. 7:ooam 4:ospm 9:l3pm 8:OOpm
Ar. Savan
nah. 6:15 am 5 J>pm 10:23 pm 9:10 pm
•Trains 7 and 6 Sunday* ouly.
AO tri.ir* leave Savannah from Savannah and
Tybre de|*t, in S . F. a. I SV. yard. *a*t *•( |io*
seng'-r -li-pot. leave Tybee fr*ni i *ssin
Tick.-t' on sale at depot ticket office. an*l at
F*-riintelet's Cigar Store, comer F.uil arid
Br**ught*ni streets. C. 0. HAINES. Supt.
Sav.vjucAH. July 15, 1*67.
St'lH RBAN RAILWAY.
City and Suburban Railway.
Savavnah. Oa . Mar St. 17
ON and after WEDNESDAY. Jun Ist, tbe
following schedule will be run on the Out
aide Line:
LtAVE ABXtVK IXAVt ISI r -SAVE
errv. i city. or uopt nojrr&onxnT
•6:35 I A42 j A2O
10:25 6.43 8:13 , 7:50
••3:25 I 2:03 | 1: 1:00
_♦T l-5 I 6.40 J 6:15 | 543
Tle-rv n ill in. n . early train from Isle of Hope
on Sunday morning
' For Montgomery only. Panseugers for Isle
of Hope a., i.i Montgomery without extra
chary.- Tout train afford* parent* a cheap ex
<-uri.i before breakfast for young children
with curse*
•*Tbi* 3:gi p u. train butt out of city Sunday
afternoon.
win Saturdays this train ieiivw* ntvat 7:43
'■ * J. 11 JOHNSTON.
1,' ,| >ii SALE. Old Ne*v*iia|er*. just tbe thing
tor s rapper,, ouly 15 ce.iU, a hundred, 2to
fur 23 caata, at tiw huaiuaw vtt.e.
SfTfPPrVG.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY
FOE
New York, Boston an-i Philadelphia.
FASSASE TO NEW YDFcK.
CAREf JJD no
EXCURSION a®
STEERAGE- 10 00
PASSAGE TO BQSTOM.
CABIN fEJ) 00
EXCURSION 32 00
STEERAGE 10 00
PASSAGE TO PHILADELPHIA.
Ota New Yoke*
CABIN $22 50
EXCURSION 36 00
STEERAGE 12 50
'T'HE magnificent steamships of these hue*
1 are appointed to saii us follows—standard
time:
TO ]STE\V YORK.
cm- OF SAVANNAH. Cape F SitiTß, FRI
DAY, Aug. 5, at 7 a a.
TALLAHASSEE, Cap W H. Fisara. SUN
DA A". Aug. 7th. at S;i a. a
CHATTAHOOCHEE. Car*. If C Daoorrr,
TLEriDAk, Aug. S. at O S) a, *.
NACOOCHEE. Cap*. F. Kukio.v : FRIDAY',
Aug. 12, at 12 u.
TO BOSTON.
CITY OF MACON, Cap: U. C. Lewis, THURS
DAY. Aug. 4, at 6:30 p. u.
GATE CITY, Capt. E. S Taveos, THURSDAY,
Aug. 11,11 a. tt.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
[roa razioKT gut.]
JUNIATA Capt. S. L Aseim, SATURDAY'.
Aug. 6, at 7 a. i.
DESStdI'G. Capt. N. F Howxs. SATURDAY,
Aug. 13. at 1 p. k.
.Tdr* High *'ilis of lading gfvwn to Eastern aa-l
Northwestern joints and to p*urts of the Uiute-i
Kingdom and the Continent.
for freight or passage aiyiv to
C. G. ANDERSON. Agent.
City Lxcoange IbnMing.
Mcrchnts' and Mine rs’ IraßxportdUuD Cya’y.
For Baltimore.
CABIN ...sl2 50
SECOND CABIN 10 00
THE STEAMSHIPS of this Company are ap
pointed to sail from Savannah for Balti
more a* follows—city time:
WM LAWRENCE Capt. Stow. THURSDAY’.
August 4. at 6 p. ra.
WM CRANE, Capt. Billcps, TUESDAY’, Au
gust 9. at 11 a. X.
WM LAWRENCE, Capt. Stow, MONDAY’,
August 15, at 4 p. m.
WM. CRANE. Capt Billcps. SATURDAY.
August 20, at 8 a. m.
And from Baltimore on the da vs above named
at 3 p. n.
Through bill' lading given to all points West,
all the * imifacturing to-sns In New Engtend.
and to p>rta of the X’nited Kingdom and tbe
Continent.
JAS. B. WEST & CO., Agents.
114 Bay street.
SEA. ISLAND ROU TE,
STEAMu.Iv DAVID CLARK,
Capt. M. P. USINjU
W’ II I. LEAVE Savannah from wharf foot of
' ' Lincoln street for IXjß* >Y. DARIEN
BRUNSWICK an l FERNANDINA. everv TL’ES
Day and FRIDAY at 8 p m.. city time, con
necting .it Savannah with New York. Philadel
phia. ftwlon and Baltimore steamer*, at Fer
naadina -ith rail for Jacks-.mill,- au d ail poinu
in ETori'ia. and at Brunswick ith steamer for
Sat ilia river.
No freight received after sp. x. ou da vs of
sailing.
Freight not signed for 24 hours after arrival
will be at risk of consignee.
Tickets on wharf and boat
C. WI 1.1.1AM.u. Agent.
6EMI-WEEKLY LINE FOR COHEN S BLUFF
AND WAY LANDINGS.
THF. steamer ETHEL Capt 4V T.GiMox.wtU
leave for alove MONDAY’S an.l THl'Kft-
f ‘clock p m arrive
KDS aS AND SATURDAYS at so'clock5 o'clock
p. M. lor iufomiiitKm. etc., ai>ily to
Wharf f<snt of Drayton street.
For Augusta and Way Landings.
S T iTa ft IE H K A TIE,
Capt. J. S. BEVILL,
W’lIJ. learn EVERY WEDNESDAY at 10
v o'clock a. u. (city time: for Augusta ani
way landings.
All freights payable by abipperm
JOHN LAWTON,
Manager.
PLANT STEAMSHIP LINE
'i amp'v. Key YVest, Havana.
SOUTH BOUND.
Lv Tampa Monday and Thursday 9:30 p. ra.
Ar Key West Tuesday and Friday 4 p. tn
Ar Havana We.toe*lay and Saturday 6 a. ra.
NORTHBOUND.
Lv Havana Wednesday and ur lay n*x>n
Lv Key West Wednesday and Saturday 10 p m
Ar Tampa Thursday and Sunday 6 p. m.
Conrectiiur at Tamiia with West India Fast
Tram t**and from Ni>rilK-rn and Eaatern cit.es.
For .siateroom accommodations apply to Citv
Ticket Officeg.. I. 4IV Ky, JactL**.nvilia, or
Agent Plant Steamship Line. Tamiia.
„ _ p , "WENS. Traffic Manager.
11. 8. HAINES, General Manager
Mat 1. I*l7
Bluff ton and Beaufort Line
Wharf Foot of Abarcorn Street.
STEAMER SEMINOLE leaves f..| Hluffton,
L; and Way Landlm-s EVERY TI ES
P*' *''w “ , K \ i E ' iY THURSDAY for B*-a..
fort and Way at II a. m For lduff
tea EVERY SATURDAY at i p n
u. JL STROUUa
RAILROADS.
S O H EL)U lT
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Favas-vah. Oa., July 3, 16?7.
OS and after this date Passenger Trams will
run ‘lady un!es marked t, which are daily,
except Sunday
The staiviafa time, by which these trains inn
is tfj minute* slower than Sa-an nan city time:
So. 1. So 3. So. 5. So. 7.
Lv Sarannah .7: K) am 8:*) pm 5:15 pin 5:40 pm
Ar Guyton 8:07 atu 6:40 pm
Ar Millen 9: 40 am ll:<8 pm 7:80 pin 8:45 pm
Ar Augusta *1 45 pm 4:00 am 9:35 pm
Ar Macon 1:40 pm 3:9oam
Ar Atlanta 5:40 pm 7:15 am
Ar Columbus .9:30 pm 2:45 pm
Ar Montg‘rjr..7:26 am 795) pm
Ar Fulauia 4:33 am 3:50 pm
Ar Albany 10:00 pin 2.45 pm
Train So. 9* leaves Savannah 2:00 p. m,; ar
rives Guyton 2:55 p. m.
Passengers for Sylvanla, 3Vrigbt*vi,'le. Mil
ledceriilj undEatouton should taka 7:10 a. in.
train.
Passenecrs for Thomaston, Carrollton. Perrv,
F "t Gaines. Talt>tton. Iluena Vista, Blakely
a:, i Clayton should take the e:2O p. in. train.
So. 2. So. 4. So. 0. So. '.
Lv August s .. 10:00 pm C.CiOaia
Lv Macon .10:35 am 10:50 pm
Lt Allantu.. 8:50 am 0:50 pm
LvColuailjus 11 Ail pin 12:45 pm
Lv Mnote'ry. 725 pm 7:4*1 am
Lv Eufauia 1 15 pm 10:49 am
Lv Albany.. s:osam 11:55urn .
Lv Miiien 2:2s pm 3:1 Jam 8:15 ams:2o am
Lv Guyton . 4:03 pm s:olam 9:40 am 6:.sBara
Ar Savannah 5:00 pm 8:13 am 10:31 aru 8:1*) am
Train So. P> leaves Guyton 3:10 p. m.; arrives
Savannah 4:25 p rn
Sleeping cars on all night trains between Sa
vannah. Augusta. Macon and Atlanta, also Ma
con a.-i-i Columbus.
Tram So. 3. leaving Savannah at 6:2) p. m.,
* ill stop regularly at Guyton, but at no other
p'-in* to leu off pas. engers between Savannah
and MfiPa
Trai: So. 4 will stop on signal at stations be
tween Milieu and Savannah to take on passen
gers for Savannah.
Train So. 5 will stop on signal at stations be
tween Savannah and Milieu to take on passen
gers for Augusta or points on Augusta branch.
Train So. 6 will stop between Millen and Sa
vannah to put off passengers from Augusta and
points on Augusta branch.
Connections at bavannah with Savannah,
Florida and '.Yestem Railway for all points la
Florida.
Tickets for all points and sleeping car berths
on sale ar City Office. No. A* Bull street, and
Depot office 30 minutes before departure of
each train
J. C. SHAW. G. A. WHITEHEAD,
Ticket Agent. Geu. Pass. Agent.
Savannah. Florida & Western Railway.
[All trains on this road are run by Central
Standard Time.]
tpiME CARD IN’ EFFECT JUNE 19,. 18W.
A Passenger trams on this road will run daily
as follows:
WEST INDIA FAST MAIL
K*D r>ow->. READ try.
7 M am Lv Savannah. Ar 12:06 p m
12:99pm Lv... Jacksonville Lv 7:o9am
4:4opm Lv . Sanford. Lv I:lsam
9:*Xlpm Ar Tampa Lv 6:U)pm
PLANT STEAMSHIP LINE.
Monday and*. , Tani ™ Vr 'Thursanl
Thun pm i L • Tampa. Ar (Sun pra
F^y T p“mf Ar. Key West. Lv p *
Wen..-,. Havana Lv |- 1
Pullman buffet cars to and from New York
and Tampa.
NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS.
?:<Y,a m Lv Savannah Ar 7:sBpm
?42amLv Jesup. Ar 6:16 om
jc.Vain Ar Way cross. Lv 5:06 pm
11:26 a m Ar Callahan Lv 2:47 pin
12:06 coonAr Jacksonville. . .Lv 2:06 p m
7:00 am Lv . Jacksonville Ar 7:45 p m
19:1-5 a m Lv AVavcross. Ar 4:*) p m
12:1H pm Lv Valdosta Lv 2:56 p m
12:34pm Lv Quitman . ..Lv 2:2s pm
I:2lpm Ar.. Thomasville ... Lv I:4spm
3:3~ p in Ar Bambridge Lv 11:25 am
OH n ::i Ar Chattahoochee Lv 11:30am
Pullman buffet care to and from JacksonviUs
and New York, to and from Waycrts and Now
Orleans via Pensacola.
EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS.
1:30 pm Lv Savannah. .. Ar 12:06 ptn
3:Jip in Lv Jesup Lv 10:32am
4 (opm Ar Wgj TO— Lv 9:23am
7:45 pm Ar Jacksonville Lv 7:iY> a m
4 I ’ . Lv Jacksonville . Ar 9:45 am
7:29 pra Lv Way cross Ar 635 am
8:81 Pin Ar. Dupont Lv 5:30 am
3:97. pm Lv . Lake City Ar 10:45 am
3:45 pm Lv Gainesville Ar 10:90 a m
6:57) p m Lv Live Oak Ar 7:10 am
8:40 p fn Lv ... Dmponl7 Ar~'s:2s7m
10:55 pni Ar Thomasville. . . Lv 3:25 am
1:22 ain Ar Albany ,Lv 1:25 am
Puilman buff** care to and from Jackson villa
and St. Loui3 via Thomasville, Albany, Mont
gomery and Nashville.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
7:35 pm Lv Savannah. Ar 610 am
10:05pm Lv Jesup Lv 3:lsam
12:40am Ar .. Waycross Lv 12:10am
5:99a nx Ar Jacksonville Lv 9:0) pm
9:oopm Lv Jacksonville .. Ar 6:9oam
1:06 am Lv Waycross . Ar 11:39 p m
2 89a m Ar Dupont I.v 10:05pm
Tin am Ar lave Oak Lv 6:55 pm
10:99a mAr . Gainesville. I.v B:S3 pm
| Ar Lake C:ty Lv 9:26pm
■m Lv ..Dupont . Ar 9:35 p m
6:30 am Ar Thoraasrille . Lv 7:12) pin
11:40 a m Ar Albany Lv 4:00 pin
Stops at all regular stations. Pullman
sleeping cars to anil frbiu Jack .)UTiiie and Sa
vannah
THOMASYTLLE EXPRESS.
6:05 a m Lv WaycTww Ar 7:00 pm
10:25 a m Ar .Thomasville. Lv 2:15 pm
Stojw at aU regular and flag stations.
JESUP EXPRESS.
3:45 p m Lv Savannah Ar 6:99 am
6:10 p in Ar Jretip Lv 5:25 am
Stops at all regular and flag stations
CONNECTIONS.
At Savannah for Charleston at 6:45 a m. far
rive Augusta via Yeu.jssee at 12:30 pnn. 12:M
p ni and * 23 p m; for Augusta r. id Atlanta at
• :'■* am, 5:15 pin and *9l p in: with -leamshipa
for New York Sunday. Tuesday and Friday; tor
Boston Thursday: f -r Baltimore every tlftnday.
At JESL'P for Brunswick at 4: *) a m and 3: B
pm: for Macon 70: Xi a m and 1! :07 pm.
At tY A YCiiOSS for Brunswick at 10:0ua mand
5:06 p in.
At CALLAHAN for Femar.dina at 2:47 pm;
for Wald-., Ciduir Key. tX'ala, etc . at 1127 am.
At LIVE oak for Madison, Tallahassee, etc.,
at 10:-Vt a in and 7:*) p ni.
At GAINESVILLE f,>r Ocala, Tavares, Brooks
viile and Tampa at IO:.Y> a m.
At ALBANY f*ir Atlanta. Macon. Montgoox
cry, M< bile. New Orieaus. Nashville, etc.
At CH ATT vlit ><K'KKE for Pensacola, Mobile,
New * irlcnns at 4:14 p m.
Tickets sold arid sleeping iar berths secured
at ItKEN S Ticket Office, and at the
Btitiou.
WM p. lIARDEK, Pass
H. G. FLKMINO Suiwrlotfu>l( k ot
Charleston 4; Savaimab Railway Cos.
C'ONNECTIONS made at Savannah with Sa
vannah. Florida anil Western Railway.
Trains leave and urrive at Savannah by stand
ard tulle ':h nieridiani, a inch is 58 minutes
slower than city time. 9'
Noimnv.uu).
No. 14* 3tit M> 78*
LvSaVh .122)1 p m 4:00 p m 8.45 am 8:23 pm
Ar Augusta 12:30 pm
Ar Beaufort 6:98 p m ... . . it): 15 ain
Ar P. Royal 6:20 pin . . 10:30am
ArAlilaie. 7: to j> m 8:15p m 10:20 ain .....
Ar Cba ston 4:43 p m 9:20 p ni 11:40 a m 1:25 a to
SOUTHWARD.
St* 35* 27*
Lr Cha'stou 7:10 a ni 3.35 p m 4:00 a m
I.v Augusta 12:35 pm .... ....
Lv Al'dale. 5:10 am 8:07 pm
l.v V Royal. 7:00 am 882) p m
Lv Beaufort 7:12 a in B:J.'> pm...
ArSavli. 10:15am.. 6:53 t> in 6:41 a m
•Daily between Savannah and CbarleMon.
♦Sundays only.
Tia.u No. <8 makes no connoction with Port
Koval and Augusta Railway, and slops only at
Riijgeiaml. Green Pond and Kaveuel. Train 14
itop* only at A’enuissee and tireen Irind. Slid
connects for Beaufort anti Port Royal dally, and
for A lie rutile daily, except Sunday. Trains 35
and connect from anil for Beaufort and Port
R* yal ilaily
lor tickets, sleeping car reservalions and all
other information apply to W)l. BRFN.
Sissiai Ticket Agent. 22 Bull street, and st
l harlewton and Savannah iall"ay ticket office,
at savannah, Florida an t Western Kailnajr
deis-i C.. GADSDfiN, fkipt.
j—raO.Utfs,