The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, July 11, 1898, Image 5

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MONDAV JAhOft l*m>UY, PmMtM, tNAttUi* 0. GOODRICH. CA#fil»* 11 usamd wimiv, Georgia Railroad Bank AUGUSTA, GEOROIA. (OMMCNCI U IU MM Nh DECUntIiR Jl. iNm- DAIO tP CAPITAL, • **■>.«>«*• v _O|RECTOR> N Itm-r T«b»# • » ItaM * Now*. Il«(| p. Mtt>w4 HmSw M' HalOiM, )•**• * **•*»•«•*. 1 •>**•* fM'AWf. ||rt*f« I’ A* teKHM i ltttifU <«»>4nA. <»i»» * *♦«•». )*«•** *u» AT MNUESiMi LB. Tlm IMMIrt CMftMMfi i«4 IN | p «Mtk (BpwlSi 10 Tl** H*»»ld } ttoftdv , **' -it# oa., Jni f ID «■ Mr. U< M:» Jmmm K JoMaoA. *ft«r A l« mvtk* •ra.ktto* I9AT. bav# rvtw.w#.) Tb*ir R»ifmn •*» *n*«» »* Wnrt* |A«: >n. Srm VCWX*fi totood *ad Ma&hsttan Buck. R> TB» MnMM Md Ik* Bfaurtk t,*##u* o>6»»»ii ■ of lb* North Moran d'ainn or* in mmiob hot* Msnv of uwi i i #bto#t 41- vlara and moat |miW*M !*•*«* *«k am nm In it fitovtywbor# j*it. • and wb’t* nr* mart* In whIMM-e. Almoal XHtbont rmpiiM. tb* hustn*** knur* am with tenfin* *l - maklwf «IU il» nailnai <-o! it* Rr4, Wht* and Rio*. A* tb* program et tlw Spoonb U*in* will no doubt proa* iQirmtißf. It Ml |i*rt brio* in fall: im frlfiir aflr* no to— DrrstKiH! iwrin; R*» R M RooSb of I>n ii Ulo. Wkf Irttnirn Should br Or $*D onl la E**ry (’■ mmua.iy; Ofvilto A. Park, Macon. Itinf to Organ!*- Epworth Leaguvs. W B King. Maria. QitMikmi and iM ter* Saturday afternoon— tVootianal mrtrt, Mina E Dtllr.’ Coclley. Saadncrllli. fbarlty and Hslp.Mlss Units Olaai. Maroa. Thr L*n*i*r’ Work ai a Paxtor’# Help, Mias Mary Wraton. Eaat Ma roa. Tb* Uagur'i Work for tk* B">u!x of Mm. R*v. H. P. Jon**, Irviaton. Saturday nriUßf- Drvo* lona 1 Smrttt, 0. P. Chatftold. Irv lot on. DfvolktMl tnrrtln.T. J. I* Grrdinr Macon. Thr Duty of Mental Colture. R*v. T. H Thompson, Tonnill*. Tb* Boris! Sid* of Christian Lite: R«v. WW. Plmecn. Maron. v Sunday morning— E[iworth League Devntlonxl Meeting Subject—All for Chrial R. F. Bur den, Macon. Sandersville welcome* ra cltlxen* Mr. W. H. Millor and wife, late of Brunswick. Mr. Miller ha* accep ed the position of prescription clerk at M. D. Jamerson's drug store. Ml* of Dublin I* the guest of l»m. S. J. Smith. Misses Camille and Mamie Rhode* of Augusta are visiting the Misses Richard*. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of WAR BALLOON REPAIRED. Can be Used as Soor. a* (las and Tubes arc Obtained, Washington. July 10. —Gen. Gr.teiy has received a dispatch from Col. Allen at Plar' >1 Kste, Cuba, regarding the signal fcv.'ps balloon used for observa tion purposes with Gen. Shatter's army. He eays that tbs balloon, which wan hit by the enemy and split, has been repaired, but the supply of stored gas tubes for it is exhausted. Attempts are now being mode to get tubes from the front, where th# gas generator is kept. Col. Allen reports further that a sec ond balloon la expected from Tampa today. Diamonds Watches I ...jwlSSe.y ■ ■ —• Jewelry Silver Novelties We are still continuing our Special Sale. Don’t fail to visit our store be fore all the Bargains aje sold. FIXTURES FOR SALE. Fine Plated Spoons and Folks. Odd Sets. Get Prices on Them, Wm. Schweigert & Co., JEWELERS* WAA FINEO ft 475. Dan Dcßnrge'aben. tb* Prince of UnmMem. Punished. Rom*. On. July lo Juda- W M | M»nry and •Rollellof Oca real Mas# ' W ighi r*tura«4 from LaPayeu* ye*, i *etday. tsbtf* they bad be*a holding court. Tlfe rowdy element was rtthee coo .tried and Bred of wared away, and II ! t* believed that Chickamauga will 00l ! be earned with tbeae putt again. Dan Deßardelaboo. one of Ike moat , not -rtou* nnd most *uccr*#fui gambler* In tb* ora a try. plead guilty In all raana and waa toed m#o aid Meta, aggre i aatlng a total expenditure to him of «i,m ir report* are in**, however, 1 Oellardclatxn could well aßrrd It, aa he woo fitow In Chickamauga with hi* gambllag hell Im lor* k* waa In j dirtad He pnld lb* money. Solicitor Wright went lo Cbatfanoo ga and had a talk with Drttardrlaben ‘ln an oSre. The grabler tauebed at tb* aoilrltor when It waa suggested .hat he must pc bark to LaFaretl* an I stand trial. Heßardelaben to a friend I i f Our. Taylor * and did not believe (but tbe executive would permit them to carry him awny from Chattanooga. "You might aa well go bark and Aim roe ab nt •SO," said the sport. "That** | all you' 11 get out of It, and you had belter let well enough alone.” He had no more than finished talk ing before an officer vatk.xd In with the proper requisition paper*, and placid him under erreat. Then DeHardetob* n and bia Wife wtr > tu a towering rage, and burled all kinds of lirnundatlon* at Uov. Taylor * head for Issuing arqutelttpn paper* Dvßardelahen to one of the meet widely known and sueressfnl gam bler* In the country. He to particu larly well known In Islington. New Orleans Montgomery and Denver. He baa been here, and many • local sport baa had good cause to remember hi* visit. He was a rather hapdannv- fel low, clean shaven and ha* blue eye*. He make* a good appearance, but there are few slicker sharjer* In the busi ness than he. He and wife are in Chat tanooga. ——— ”* a Trunk Repairing By expert trunk makers. Augusta Trunk Factory. MS Broad. • Phone 2181. WHO SAYS 80? (Coucord IN. H I Patriot ! They do say that Alger Is disloyal at heart and is nursing Sbnfter ns a Pres idential possibility, while be afts nt the McKinley council board. Thin to little short of high treason. MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY. It to certainty gratifying to the pub lic to know of one concern In the land who are not afraid to ba generous to the needy and suffering. The proprie tors of Dr. Kimg'a New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bot tlca of this great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing It has abso lutely cured thousands of hopeless eaa -I*. Asthmo, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call on Howard & Wlllet, druggists, and get o trial bottle. 10c. Regular size 60c. and SI.OO. Every bottle guaranteed or price refunded. WHAT LETTER, SR., THINKS. (St. Louis Post-Dispatch.) Old man Lelter may think by this time that young man Lelter would have done as well to have put In a big crop of wild oats as to have tried to hcndle so much wheat. CASTOniA. Bea-n tha 11,8 Kll,l) You Haw Heats Bouidit T* THE KILLING OF LUND6URG. The ItoUlU l t rine A Iff* 4) T«J4 Of. I wfthev New a of the tA'Mhe** Aas seal* walk**. WwkiagtM Da July It -fkw raw muaity waa alk eked gad start.ed W*4> **o4sy aaniiaf wpntt iesmiag that*Mr. Lewi* lAt artist g who had N*a living for same years on tltm f, H Colley's plsatstma sbtwit aigbt nui«S sotuhsaat :if town an Little rlvev. had been shot and Instant!) kl.ied by Bill Ricbaid*. a negro Hying on lb* plage The rirramataare* of the killing, an staled by eye witneweee see aa fallow* Ksriy Wtdseedsy mofgittg Me. Land borg went down to H li lie hards house to see why he bad tailed to do *o*n* work which he had directed him lo do the day before The asgfo was Insolent •n«! threatening and failed to git * any reason why hs failed to do tb* work which be had be«n ordered lo peifortn. Trun word* they came (o blow* and were anally rryanlrd by the negro's wife. Mr. Londborg them started to ward* hi* house. After going • short dlstaore. he heard some one running up the path behind him. and on turn ing aaw ih* Infuriated cegro with a double bar tried shot gun point**! nt him. Without saying a word the negro raised the gun and Bred, and poor L wi* Luadborg fell to the earth a Mr. Wm Grant, who manages Mr. Ilarvey Nvwaotne e saw milt, haa been sawing lumber on Mr. Collti'i place. He had token breakfast with Mr Lund borg ant bad gone only about a quarter of a mile from th* house when he heard tbe gun fire, which was Immediately followed by the scream* of several ne gro women who had been eye-wltnese* to th* killing. Mr. Grant, becoming stormed. Immediately returned to the horse, to find tbe man with whom be had broken bread only a tew minutes before, la tbe agonies of death. Hr came at once to town and notified Dep uty Sheriff Ellington, who Immediate ly forwarded the new* to Sheriff Calla way. A posse was formed here whlcji was largely augmrtiled by the time they reached th* seen* of the rrlmo. M”. John L. Hill’s hound* were secured, but owing to the fact that a heavy rain had fallen after tbe negro left, the dogs were unable to trail him. The posse hunted the murderer faithfully all day Wednesday and Wednesday night, but he has succeeded so far in making good his escape. All of the sheriffs within radius of fifty miles have been noti fied, and it to probable he will be ar rested before many days. Mr. Londborg. the murdered man, was a native of Sweden, and came to tht* country several year* *go. He has been llTlng on Mr. Colley’s place sine? his arrival here. He was a very quiet, law-abiding cltlxen, and was r.epected and liked by all who knew him. He was buried at Clifford’s Grove. RATES WERE DISCUSSED. Important Railroad Meeting In Col umbia Friday. Columbia, S. C., July 9.—A meeting that to of importance to Columbia and the up-country waH in progress In Columbia yesterday. It was a meet ing of rallioaders and pertained to freight rales. There was present on th.? part of the roads General Passenger Agent T. M. Emerson, of the A. C. L., and General Freight and Passenger Agent W. J. Craig, of the C. & W. C. division of the A. C. L. All members of the board are present except Mr. Thomas, who to out on the campaign. An understanding between the con ferees may be reached late this after-" noon, but this will not finally dispose of the matter, as the Southern, which competes with the A. C. L. tn the up country, will have to be given a hear ing on the conclusion*. So a series of conferences on the point at Issue will probably follow. The question befer.? the conference to whether the combination recently entered Into between the A. C. L. and C. & W. C. should be considered as one road and required, to work under one tariff or whether It should be consid ered two roads and have the benefit of the double tariff. Th.? divisions which were formerly separate and known as the P. R. & A. and tbe P. R. & W. C. have lately been under one menage irent, although they have had the ben efit of two tariffs. Now it is sought to require them to operate as one road, and use the single tariff, which they are resisting, claiming to be separate and distinct, ana therefore entitled, to the two rates. If they are required to operate the single tariff the freight rales st Green ville, Andr-rson and Spartanburg and at Columbia and intermediate points from the up-country will be reduced. Tbe reduction will not be considered In small shipments, but a.together It will amount to upwards of a gr?at deal, and the final decision on the question will be looked forward to with keen interest by all this section of the state. WOULD TAKE AN EARTHQUAKE. (Columbus Press-Post.) There la no likelihood that Mr. Cleveland’s recent speech will resurrect him from the grave he has dug for himself. Nothing short of an earth quake will be sufficient to uncover him. TJHJU -AmTJQXJHT.A. J 3 JR JR ALP. HIS COAT WAS THE SOUVENIB, jUftlrit |f IfilMtxl Ukfi tic Sold to ft Cfißfi TfcfMKfc. Tim# Am Vtftttem tl <**«%•* in«f) rumM (|t§»prfat |w Thtf Ofinfintn, 0« . Jtttf |G Out Wilfc* i - iif iimi Aus tint 4 Kilttftiy t*a»# up i6ft#ur4Nkf tirfttttftll tft »|mN»4 jiftftdfty ftttti Hit ftlrtwfft. |tt. R4*n4 I ftftd Of. lift) fit etit**? •! (ft I net iift. Mr ftftd Mm Toft dimu man up | Wwl»Ft4») vi • tltii lo Mill Crtftl. Milt Jfcfti* Tito t»r ft*** tft in our 111 li# viliMv vuuitfttf rrt'ftto Mi mi Jftui* tui i be*.* non of (|foff(cwi < a old ffttoftlftft Mur* fthft mu• ft fcuftftlft Util# tftftftift.| Wft ftv« Kind *fcft rrnrmbm old frt#u4ft Mioft Kuftftftift ilftftiftft. no# of tftrr ivtdi ft m** rhomioK dr«t ttooor pw I pUft, !• viftlllM hrr ftlfttftf. Mr« »U 1 Mlaaee Mary an 4 Kal* Ittetaer are ' t Iso at hum* for lb* holiday*, at Os tortoo. which certainly baa Ita sbart of charming iuni* Into aeoaon. Mr*. T. T. Talley nod her email folk are ai Villa Merlon. Mr. Martin Dunbar woe a guaet at Mr. lireirt I’hlnliy a on Bdoday. Mr Lyon Martin spent Sunday nt Bens Bowl Ms. Jacob Pblntojr arrlvrvl at "Rreesy Hill" on Tbursday evening W* hope b*a rant here wilt 4a him iota of good Mr Phials* I* nn old frvnd of our Itttl* village, and (Irovriown will try and be on Ita heat behavior aa to wen!her during hi* stay. We missed our little village organist. Mia* Carrie Lee Clifford, on Biutday. not only on account of her fine- music, but for her sweet and kindly nature that made all tb* children her loving friends. Mr. and Mr* Winslow Hamilton were guest* at Mr*. Willie Heggle’a on Bunday. Miss Ellncr Smith, one of Harlem’* fairest daughters, to on a visit to her friend*. Mias Carrie and Miss Mary Willie Heggie. , Miss Floy Bhoekley. also of Harlem to in Orovelown on a vtolt to Mias Mat tie Lou Green. An amusing Ineldent occurred on Thursday a* one of the train loads of soldier* passed through Grcvetown. Many bright eye* watched them and Ogc pret.y enthusiast of sbout seven teen, who hart mailed a letter for a blue-eyed soldier boy. nskert him for i one of his button* for a souvenir. “I j declare. It’s too bad,” he sighed, run- Ining his onnd through his curls, "but I've cut them every one off—got noth ing hut the coat left.'’ Then looking down into the lovely face as a happy thought struck him) “But I say—will you have the coat for one?” "Certain ly I will!” she laughed bark. The train was moving, but off came the coat and out of the window It went, a friendly xephyr lending such kindly as sistance as It flew that it londed across the g'.ender shoulders, the extended arms clasping her In a loving embrace. Ye gods and little flshea, why didn’t; l stay in that coat!" alghed the sol dier. BUCKLKN'S ARNICA SALVBL Tbs best Salve in tne wrfrld for Cota. Bruises, Sores, Ulcer*. Salt Rheum. Fever Sorea, Totter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and ai: Bkln Eruptions, and positively curea Piles, or do pay reqt>L~d It le guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money re funded. Price 26 cents per box. For sale by the Howard & Willett Drug Co. IN CHAMBERS COUNTY. A Red Hot Fight on the Populist Pro bate Judge. LaFayette, Ala., July 10. Politics Id this county to beginning to warm up. The race between th? present incum bent, Hon. Lloyd Robertson, and Hon. A, J.Driver for the office of probate judge Is growing in caloric with the wcEthcr. The ben? of contention be tween them seems to be the brother *n black, and it Is thought that If Driver can carry one-thjfd of the negro vote ho will oust the present probate judge by several hundred majority. Many believe that he will divide the negro vote equally with hie opponent, owing to the fact that he has always bean looked upon by them as a fair man and one that would do justice between man anti man. He Is at the head of tbe democratic ticket in this county, and it is earnestly hoped and, believed that the entire ticket will be | elected and th? present administration | eternally ousted. The present probate, judge was elected on the Populist tick- j et six yoars ago, when this entire see- j tlon of the state went Popu’. st under j the leadership of Captain Kolb, who, posed as the Moses of the farmers and | led a great many of them out of tlio. Democratic party, but who has himself returned to tha fold of Democracy and vsi-th him a great many good, but once misguide dmen. Two years ago the Democrats of this county elected those officers which Ufbre to be elected in the county that year by, over seven hundred majority, but the six-year of ficers remain ye.t (o be defeated, which, it is thought will be handsomely done on the first Mpnday in next August. ■ Horner, La.--<Srop prospects were never better. ,j , , -■ DRUG TAX DICIS IONS. rural Mt4kt*a sUfc|*ri a* frr Hr tail Prim. Knttng* AMxstnwwl By IM IM**iml KftMMH ItoWSS. Washington. July 11. Th* internal •tveoue bur>*u ha* iißosawt ih* lai tuning tkrtotoaa in regard to taxm u* ' <i*r firbsdato U <4 th* not n>»«*** Mil; Matt cxtmrt to Itohta la a lass it lo#, and ih* tool that a lax ha* ai r*a4y baaa paid oa lb* haar front nhirh [ tk* txirtrt to aah haa so haartng oa tha qnaailoa cm Ih* laxaMltty of aa I arttrlt la Ita aaw and nrlktl form. paicai aalkiM moat h* •lamprrt nrrardiag lo Ih* rrgutot ratal I price aa fix*4 by ih* n»aau*nrtnr*t. and aot ati th* selling prir* Tor laatanr*. If !h* pr ntart retail price of an artß I* a II B mB ih* rtrupg.si sails II at W rants, tl would rrqutr* a •Isay tax of Ilk wan Chrmlcul praparalloo* sort prepared .true*. Ilk* ph.-aarotla*. sulpboaal. aa -1 <>r rwall yrlrr. sad not arid in pr*pai*o j paakagaa by th* to all** ttr* he Id to b* I taxnbl*. In rvaard to the adnOnlatrollnn of ! he stamp lax on bulk s.s*l> wktrb iliava no fixed or #rtv*rU**4 retail prir*. th* bureau rt*.ldr* that all mertlrtnal prvparatlou* subject to tha stamp lax sort all perfunn-rle* and eoamoUe arll , Ire. *r* equally liable to th* stamp lax when sold In what are termed bulk pa-kag**. a* when sold In ratnll park age*, and th* t*!u* of live stamp* to be affixed mu*f correspond with the price charged for a elnglt parkag* with Ita ranlenu. This derision specially ap plies to Imported bay rum. cologne i eiien, vaseline and petroleum, wbleh are held to be roomette article*, and lo bitter* claimed to be mrdirtnal wb*o told In krga. half barrel*, etr. Dealer* may retail directly from *ucb ' bulk package*, which have been prop |er y stamped by the manufacturer or ; Importer, drawing from tbe some in qiianiltiea lo suit their cualoroers. with out any nddlttoual stamping, but the stamps attached lo such bulk parkages will only protect the original article* 1 contained therein, and only protect I Hint so long n» It to kept within *uch istamp'd packages. I.' bulk packngca are broken and their ' rpnteuta drawn off Into smaller vessels. , thereby ceasing to be Identified with i the stamped package In which they wen? put up by the manufacturer or |sold by the Importer, sueh contents are liable to sciiure If slnmp* are not as fixed to the articles thus sold or offered or exposed for aa’?. | Concentrated extracts of witch haxef 'or bamomelia, napier compound lico rice powder, pardoe scidllti powder and neplcr direct of witch hxxei or? taxa ble und?r Schedule R, because they are all proprietary medicinal article*, ami are put up in a manner and form simi lar to that of proprietary articles In general, because the diseases for which they are a remedy are placed on the label and becaur? special claim to made as to their excellence aa preperatlons. Artificial llthla wa’ers manufactured from pure distilled water by odd!*-' lithla bicarbonate and advertised as jvneflcla! for gout, rheumatism, etc., sre taxable under the first paragraph of Schedule B, ond the stamp must be fixed to each bottle or syphon. In ac eordnnge with Ihe retail price or value. RELIEF IN SIX HOURS. Distressing Kidney and Bladder Dis ease relieved In six hours by "New Great South Amerlcnn Kidney Cure.” It to a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain In bladder, kidneys and bark, In male or female. Relieves retention of water almost Immediately. If you Want quL.c relief and cure, this to the remedy. Sold by L. A. Gardelle, druggist, Augusta, Ga., 612 Broad street. NO CREDIT GIVEN SCHLEY. It is Not Thought Sampson Sought to Deprive Him of His Honor. Washington, July 10. —The navy de partment has become very sensitive to Inquiries about the omission of Com mc;dore Schley’s name from the report of the annihilation of Cervcra’s fleet on Sunday last. The most careful ques tion put to the naval offleers provoked animated discussion of the comments of the press, and earnest protests were made against Admiral Sampson’s critics who have Intimated that he ap propriated to himself a victory that In part appears to have been won by Com modore Schley. Secretary Long is represented as re gretting the comments Indulged in, but It Is also understood that h? regrets the otoaslon for them. Many naval offleers who ate very great admirers of Admi ral Sampson admit that it would have been very fortunate if he bad modestly waived the credit for destroying the Spanish fleet, and relied upon an equal ly generous public to give him praise as the commanding officer. There docs not appear to be any ground for believing the report heard, but not verified, that the dispatch of Admiral Sampson was so censored after it reached th? navy department that the commendation of Commodore Schley was omitted. The regulars were edited, cut of a war d?partment dispatch a few daya ago by some one who did not know the slfinlflconce of Gen. Shat ter’s dispatch, or else desired to liave his praise for the regulars applied also to the volunteers. So, in transcribing the Sampson dispatch, it may have happened that a reference to Schley as the commanding officer of th? ships WE WANT TO 1 CUBA t sensible man and take advantage of the big sale we are conducting on Gents* Fine Summer Shoes for $2.19 They are strictly $3.00 Shoes under ordinary conditions, but conditions aro not ordinary at present, and we are taking the bull by the horns to unload surplus SUMMER SHOES SEE OUR WINDOW. IJIIHMIUf* that ik tb# fltri may have been tnteuaderatourt. and waa dropped out Hut tht* excuse would not free thi mon who mad# It from blame In the mure* of time. It to the opin ion of Secretary L>tig, th* report of Commodore Acbley, ae tbe bead of tbe dlvtxton, must rearb tbe navy depart ment. and to will that of Admiral, Sampson Thee* mutt trll exactly tb* etota of affair* Wllb the ship’s re I port* It will be possible to determine whether It wa* Schley or Sampson wbo ] rctnmaniYd tbe vraseta that dextroyed [ the Spaniard* It I* not considered at all probable that Admir*l Sampson de sired to eruwd Schley out. Sampson-i> j a gentleman, and be to a highly hon j ora tile one. It la ronalderetl Incredible 1 that bo should rarty objection to Bchley ; so far aa to deatre to rub blm of the credit for a handsome action. Thera hat been Interest manifewted, at the navy department in tk' xtory ] that Cervcra told In Santiago on Fri day or Thursday tost, at n dinner, (hat . he Intended to leave on Saturday night or Sunday morning, that the French j coneul told some officer# of tbe United State*, who sent It to Bbafter, to be by j him aent to Admlrnl Sampson. That; ■could have prepared him for some-, thing on Monday. Several naval officer* dlacredlt th?; report that Sampson dlitruxts Bchlay.: because br'ore Sampson arrived at ] Santiago Sch’c; had formulated a plan to enter the harbor and give- battle toj Cervera’* Beet. It to not supported by evidence, but by the rolneidoncc that Sampson hurried to Santiago as soon as be learned that Schley wa* there, and that he ha* been opposed to using the ve*sel* of the flr.'t to .do what Schley wa* desirous of doing when he became second In command. SLATON-JACKSON. A Notable Wedding to Occur In At lanta Soon. The announcement of th' approach-, tog nuptial* of Mr. J. M. Slaton and | Mr*. Sarah Grant Jnekson. b • !i of At lanta, will be received in Augusta with more than ordinary Interest. Th> 1 hr dc-eleet and M \ Slntrn have a num ber of friends In the city. No cards have been tostiert, and the contracting | artlc* have advised only a few of tbelr int.mate friends of the approaching nuptials. The wedding ceremony Wit be performed nt the home of the bride’s father, Capt. W. D. Read whnt th? noted Dr. Thomas S. Powell has to Bay for Harris Llthia Water: Mr. T. J. Harris: Dear Sir:—l have found the use of the water from your Llthia Spring In South Carolina so efficacious In the case of a young lady patient of mine who has suffered for y?ar with Dia betes, with all Its different attendants, that I want to add my testimonial to the many you already have. The pa tient I refer to has used th? water free ly at home for scarcely a month now, with more beneficial results than from months spent at the different noted llthia springs in different parts of the United States, besides long continued use of the same waters at home. Oth er of my patients and friends are now using the same with best results. I cordially recommend It to all suffering from similar diseases. Very respect fully your. Thomas S. Powell, M. D., Pres. Southern Medical College, At lanta, Oa. _ THE HERALD'S WAIT ADS ENJOY THE LARGEST CIRCULATION JULY I I Gtnnt. >t Pi‘»fbtr«c -bH, Mo In*.- inline* h tv* b**n issued nd !ti* car- -' HI I? Hill In 1*1) quitl. AT - ta ks: o is nut only one of tb* m »t •h.xrm'fig and Hvotifut women in Atlanta wr etc, but to oa* of itte rtoh «at young *cmn tn the south. She enme* from an lilustrlun* familv on both iii-M. her tabler to ng on* of tba tn> st prominent and «*iltblt*t ■ .ugena of Ibis city, and her moiher being a detccodam of atlstorraLc southern lineage . Mr Blaton to * member of tbe taw firm of Oltcn. Slirtoo * Philllpa and la oni »* Atlanta* foi moat tndouk M . -in «’ xurld tket^H ung mnn of et- rllug ebnract^^ft the and brilliant pr.iml**. aft Both Mr Slai u pod Mrs. JacMH have Innumerable friend* aft over ft north, a* well as the south, and thft New York Hun's announcement of y**-l terday creat.-d a mo*t plnomnt aurprts*. It I* poaltlv«ly known, however, that the ceremony will be performed next Tueedxy. The detail*, however, are not A man In Virginia rode forty mile* to Fairfax Station for th* exprea* purpose of getting Chamberlain's c»ugh Hem t-ily. and took home with him a dosen bottles of the medicine. Tbe druggist, who relate* the Incident, add*: "Tour remedy seems «■- be a general favorite wherever known ’ Jla effects are In d. ed wonderful In all lung and throat trouble*. Procure a bottle at Alexander Drug * Seed Co.. C. H. Parr, of B*U Tower Drug Store. TO EVEN UP THINGS. (Philadelphia Time*.) With Sobral on » flying *quadroa and Carranxa sneaking along out cooats In a row boat to redeem him self we eliall soon be In a position to even up things all around. HOTTEST IN’ Till’ BUNCH. (Kansas City World.) From the stories of General Shatter's weight, which to said to be over 300 pounds, one would Imagln? him about the warmest rotmber of tbe American army In Cuba. An Ohio jury failed to reach an agreement after three days' delibera tion. A Jury of women couid have dis agreed lo three minutes. Chicago News.