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S 3 00. $4. SG, »G and $7.00 Ones
Your Pick for $1 and $2.
LEWIS J. SCHAUL, jeweler.
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to Bvwtr«t Mask to Um F.ar« of
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UTS Bin SOU IT HOME
NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS
$149 UP
SECOND HAND SQUARES
$40.00 UP
Parlor Organs $39 up
S«cond Hand SIO up
uni op MUuri u uooua a I
bottom rucas.
TbODas & Barton,
W H. lUINPTT Bwrtvw.
TM Btwadwsy. Auftt* * Os
NEW TRACK
Aa lAugusiaa Ahead of the Bicycle
A*«ectatto«.
Tfc’ MU August* friend# of Mr
J W watoh will be l»ters*t«l la the fol
)o«im from the Charleaton News aad
T'etarier:
Ttf new Bicycle Track A modal lon
vm formalyy ixiiolwl yenierday Mr.
J H(b J. Waleh «u elarted pfwihai
Cj4 Mr Edward Rtckcta vie* prrtWrni
Me irhh E. Oooghty »« elected cap
la!a ot IN- learn The other ntßcera ot
Aaaociatlon will I* chosen later.
Bids are being nailed In tor (he roe -
_ t-oct tq,i ot the grand aland. The fence
la already up and a number of espertv
are busy grading (he track. It la ex
pected that thlt will be Hi ahape tor
the as am bar* to go In regular training
by August 11.
A haiMiaomt racing tandem and flee
Mgr. a
LADIES’ TIES
SOMETHING NOW
J.IILLER ViLEER
THE HATTER.
iKiisroix: HATS
racing wheel* were received Jwwe by
the Asoolatlon yesterday. The triplet
will arrive some time next week. Es- j
forte will be made to develop the rac '
lug material here, and it la believed
that with careful training many of the
amateurs can be to carry off big
prises.
The work on all the departments of i
the track and park will bs rushed .and
the last of It will be completed by the
middle of August.
LANDO'S ENTERPRISE.
The Harictta Mill i* to Be Rebuilt
Sooh.
[Special to The Hwmld.}
The Manetta cotton mill (the old
Fishing Creek factory) at Lando. S. C.,1
was insured for *57.000: tho insurance]
be apportioned among a number of
companies, as follows:
Commercial Union, of
, Fire Association, of Philadelphia.
ss, ooo;* Delaware, Philadelphia, *5,000:
American, Philadelphia, *2,500: Liver
pool and London and Globe, *7,600;
Springfield Fire and Marine, *2,600;
Manchester, England, *2,500; Palatine,
England, *6,000; Sun Mutual, New Or
leans, *2,500: Harlford. of Hartford,
*5,000; Piedmont, of Charlotte,, *5,000;
I-fadgeburg, Germany, *7,000; New
York Underwriters, *2,500.
Tbe eottem warehouse, which was
not burned, Is Insured for *9.000 .
We understand the owners have not
yet been able to effect an adjustment
with all the companies.
It Is said that the owners have no
future plans until all the affairs are fi
nally adjusted. Then they will prob
ably rebuild tbe mill, and Install the
most modern machinery, ,
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am am aw ot lb la mmiy bate arraageJ
I* bate than eaesmpmeal at t.raab
thla ten*. »« aaaal.. ih» date# hems
Auguot Mb and «th Th* mwaiitM la
char** haa a*leaded aa taelUMbag *•
the Milt* stale r*e»ye a* party, to*
(JaAPng the nnagriaaiiaal eaadldat—
aad all will doubtless be ag bead Pea |
atom Tillama and MrUtrlt hat* b**a,
an bad M *i*wb, aad lb* lattee haa ta
dirated hia latent**# ta be preamt
All this gtate’a roagrraeana bare also
Keen larftet Cot Talbert haa aeat hi*
aeiaptaara. Mr D W. Evans, torawlr
peeutdeot ot the state alllaar#. will el
so ettred la \ Hal lone bate bean gt«*n
Coagreeemab Lewis, of the Mate ot
Washington. and Loot*, ot Ohio, who
at-' both etpeeted to ettMid and deliver
**•- The ill la nee men are espect
lag a grand time at Ttrsah.
DISPENSARY PROFITS
Wbal th* N**t Quarterly Report Will
and Won’t Show
Columb'a. H. C m July lb. Repr*-
acaiatives A. K. Sbod* r*. of Sumier. i
and D. F. Eflrd. of LetHigtoa. of th* j
dispensary legislative committee, srri-1
red in (’(durable Tursday miming and’
•t cwoe began work ua the dtase user*
report for the quarter •nding last;
mobth. Heviator Mauldin aad cither,
■Mtnhera the committee, was absent,
hut II la thought bp will be on band.
thla morning.
Messrs. Sanders aad Eflrd thing that
about lh« usual time will be rtsqulrrd
In wblrb to got the report In shape,
and they Hope to have It In th* gor. r- j
nor’* hands by Saturday, anyway.
Th* report will show that the dis
pensary has oiade during the quarter
Just ended something over 135.000, aa
against 817.421.30, a gala of some
113.000. Rut tbta hardly gives any
Idea as lo th* effect of the removal (ft
{lie o. p. competition, although the o.
p.’s were removed Inst before* the he- j
ginning of the quarter Just ended, for ;
a comparison between the profit* of
Ibis quarter and the corresponding
quarter last year shows a difference Ift
favor of thla year of some SIB,OOO. and |
this In spile of the fact that there was |
no o. p. competition In either of tbeae
quarters.
The Aiken Times publishes the fol
lowing:
Under the agreement between the
City of Aiken and the South Carolina
and Georgia railroad company, the
latter was to build and maintain
bridges over their railroad cut at
the promlnisit street crossings and
to erect new bridges os the demand*
of travel may require. Recently a
] new bridge has been built over tbe
1-ut m Fairfield street, and the rall
j mad authorities notified the mayor
that the bridge was complete In accor
dance with the contract. Mayor
Woodward hr turn wrote back 'hat the
bridge had not been completed-tbat it
I was not a complete bridge and as such
[refused to accept It.
| The bridge now- stands perched up
! on brlcH abutments ten or twelve feet
above the level of the street, simply
spans the rut and has no end ap
proaches bum to It. and on this tbe
question "ns raised.
Webster's definition of a bridge is
• a atructura. usually of wood, stone,
brick or Iron, erected over a river or
other water course, or over a raven,
railroad, etc., to make a continuous
roadway from one bank to the other.
Thus It seems to us that the dc~
i flnttlcm holds the bridge between
I banks, fuid do*s not allude to grading
I approaches thereto. The contract, as
above stated, "requires to build and
maintain bridges over their railroad
cu t at the prominent street crossings."
seems to destroy the use of Webster
In this case.
We learn, however, that the city
will contend for the railroad to fill In
the approaches.
RELIEF IN SIX HOURS.
Distressing Kidney and Bladder Dis
ease relieved in six hours by "New
Great South American Kidney Cure."
It is a great surprise on account of Its
exceeding promptness In relieving pain
In bladder, kidneys and back, In male
or female. Relieves retention of water
almost immediately If you want qui. t
relief and cure, this is the remedy. Sold
by L. A. Oardelle, druggist, Augusta.
Ga.. 612 Broad street.
If you can’t solve the problems of tbe
war. go to a comer drug store. They
[ keep all kinds of solutions there.
Kansas City Star.
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DlftOOV NIUU) IT A WOMAN.
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Mwwy W parch, stwr of • k*tto ,
inf Dr King's New Wacnyery fnr Co*-
Luntpti n and wwa on saaft nHi red
taking tbe flrel dose that ehe slept OU j
|night, aod wllh two Milts has been .
!absolutely cured. Her name la Mrs j
l.uther Lot* Thus writes W. C. Mara
|wick A GO., of Phelhy. K. C Trial hot
Itles Ike al Harvard A Wtllei's drug
store. Regular site Me and IIW- Bvety ,
Ixittw guaranteed
TO EXTBND WEATHER BUREAU. i
•■'.money of Its Service Will Boot bo
Greatly larrcaard
I Wavh'ngton July 1*5 —President Me
i K tales has . n hta desk thr draf- of an
(order for making the greatest extension
|of the twather bureau service ever
made In its hiatory. The general d*
Ikifary bill rirrtfd an »oproprtiHon of ,
*7S.(MW to rnatii* the praai.leal in hie
discretion, to atilhoft** the establish- (
ment of observing and (sporting sta
j nons at various points on the Carib
beaa sea. but the promulgating of the,
'order has been Withhold pending the j
Ire nrttmton of negotiations with the
government* interested for the right tol
. locate observers and stations. These
[ have mostly responded favorably, and
[in a few days the order It exptclcd. |
The force of observer* and aaslaiaata
. has baen selected, and It was In con- 1
| nevtion with tbla part of the work thatj
Jibe friction developed between Proses-i
[ sor Moore and Farmer Dunn of New
York station, which resulted In the lat
ter leaving the ter vice.
The scheme contemplates the loca
tion of statlooa on the Island of TVlnl
dcd. at St. Klppa, Barranqulla, the Is
lands of Curracoa. Martinique, lfayti.
the Rarbadoea and San Domingo. There
are Rlready in operation stations at St.
Thomas, Kingston. Jamaica and fla
vana. Tha latter has not been inter
rupted a single day since tbe (rouble
began.
About a year ago the director of tele
graphs of Mexico visited Washington,
and as a result of conferences then held
with weather bureau officials a line of
stations was established Along the Mex
ican coast as far as the point of Yu
catan. An expert is now employed in
adjusting the Instruments at these sta
tions to the standard of the United
States outfit and from all (beer the t>u.
reau receives a dally report without ex
pense to It for maintenance,
When the proposed bell of stations
shall have been located and are in op
eration the entire coast of the Gulf of
Mexico, the Caribbean sea, the Wind
ward and Leeward islands, and the pas
sages adjoining will be covered by
dally reports. The benefits resulting
therefrom In tbe publication of storm
notices will be to the commerce of all
nations traversing those waters.
TO SAVE FLOUR GOLD.
Gainesville Man Said to Have Invented
a Valuable Machine.
Gainesville. Ga., July 18.—MaJ. W.
Waring Habersham, mining engineer
of this city, has succeeded in obain
ing letters patent for a machine recent
ly invented by him which, tt is claimed,
will amalgamate and save flour gold
that has hitherto been lost by the use
of all other methods. Mnj. Haber
sham's apparatus will probably soon be
tested on aiarge scale, and bids fair to
prove of great value to all engaged in
systematic mining.
Trunk Repairing
By expert trunk makers. Augusta
Trunk Factory, 843 Broad. 'Phone 2181.
The Inhabitants of Cochin, China,
much prefer rotten eggs to fresh ones.
XHE AUGUSTA GERALD
sHArrnH'SitFORT.
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the arm* he a* bravely d»leaded. Tb*e
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entirety Hi Mm hande d the pneeen
meat "IneNe at lemma ta the Met tbai
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[ ORANGEBURG COTTON INJURED j
> A o***B* of
Btw iu>* Rally Family R*«v*
i Orangeburg July U — Tb# Marring* i
-al Dr tune K Jaw lag. of InM filar I
,a iAm counts aaA Maw UlUaa L Mar
tag. <ouk gtnr* task wswh at * FAal .j
Mvlbodlsl rhoirh Thn ior*mans want
1 gtkiras* by <be R»» R D CMltar. j
Tb* attsmdaats wvrv Mm* Lula Hsstay j
'and Mr. J. C. JauAoa. of CbartaatuA;
Miss Gillian Hsrtey and Mr Joans'
, Book hard t. M u Mason- Rglgranr aad 1
Mr RtcuAnmalrv.
Dr. Javdcn la a oraet trine pßynirtag'
(«f |man Star, wblta tbv brkta I* tbs.
. daughter of Mr. W II Harley, of tht»
rtty.
S Tb* Patriot tbla week ha* «ho toitaw-
Ing lairrrutlng (oral Mrs Halley, the
'axfiber of Dr G M S*ll*y baa la ber ]
p-wseM'no an eld fashioned snshogany j
chair that must bo noarly two hundred
' yean old tt bat boon tn thn Rnlley
family since thry first settled in tbtaj
county In 17tT. sßd It ta not known;
Just bow long tbla heirlo- m had »f !
* ready been tbo property of tbs family
’ Several household art'rlea with n simi
lar history were sen? to tbe New Or-1
leans export'ton years ago by Mr* Bai
ley. but they were loot, and consequent
ly oe-*er returned “
There baa been a deluge of rain dur
ing the past aeeeral days, and tbe far
mer* aay that tbe roc on crop will be
, injured to a great extent. They aaf
that the prosperts for a good corn crop
are good, but jfiat tbe cotton prospect*
are not an god
CORBETT ASKS FOR MORE TIME
Fight With McCoy Ret for About the
Middle of September.
New York. July 18— Notwithstanding
all report* to the contrary, the match
between Jim Corbet and Kid tMcCoy
la a certainty aa far at the Hawthorne
Atbletle Club of Buffalo la concerned.
This much waa clinched on Monday
night when George Consldine signed
for Corbett.
The original date wdected. August
27, will have to be changed and some
clauses In the articles of agreement
will have to be amended and acted up
on before either of the principals will
be satisfied August 27. according to
Corbett, Is too near for him to fight, as
he demands ample tins* to get Into con
dition.
He says that he will require at least
two months of hard work to bring him
Into real fighting form.- This has been
agreed to by both the club and McCoy,
ana the battle Is to come off between
September 10 and September 19.
TO EXTEND PENNY POSTAGE.
Uniform Rate for the Empire la Plan
ned.
London, July 18.—After a long sit
ting the conference bf postal represent
ative® of Great Britain and her colon
ies concluded Its business today. The
conference resulted in a big step In the
direction of an imperial penny post
age. It is announced that the delegates
agreed to establish a postal rate of 1
penny (2 cents) per half ounce in the
United Kingdom. Canoda, Newfound
land, Cape Colony, Natal, and any of
the crown colonies desiring that rale.
The date upon which the rats, will go
Into effect was not fixed. Australia
and New Zealand decline to adopt the
rate, and Jndia has not yet decided hpr
course in the matter.
CASTORIA.
Bsan tha Kidd You Hare Alwafs Bought
*T"
Tell ua not in mourn f-1 numbers
Life is but an empty dream,
When, at night, we rat cucumbers
And then top off on iqp cream.
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rart from the rare Hi raah tnateed of
iff,.it. eg rVrla from (oral raehiem
on bath;
PrrmxMl Mvattaa Vtoltark «• t*«
lAfttrl*) to Tb* |
Bath. July 1* Mraara CBaftta M
L„<j Brier- W. Miller aad Mr. WllUa j
Iftarry had a dvllßkifAl rid# os koraw
' hark from Augusta Mooday
* Mias Dora ball* Webb Is spending arv- I
I era! weeks with in frlebd, Mias Mary j
[ Malta Walks'. [
1 A party will las*# Balk Saturday af
| tes noon, tkaperousd hy Mr*. 1A ii l,a**
A, Garrett, (us Augusta. From User*
tfcrp snll go to Rulllvnn* Island, where i
[ikey will quad a Ite day*. Tha p»riy
!coastal* of Mr*. Wa. A. Garmt. M'.aa-**
!J, no, aad Lrola Garrett. Mtaa Baa<>a
11011. Mr, H-ary Garrett. Mr. WilUa.
[ Holt aad other*.
I Mrs Mary Lou Beeson ta vlaitiag in j
j e« r HUIe nty. to thy deligkt of her j
I many friehda . l
Mr. James Tckln spyai aonday here
with frlrnda
Mr. Shepherd t* visiting at the home
of Mrs. W. C Sibley.
Mr. and Mr*. A, 8. Doughty compli
mented their young ft lend* "On Bath"
with a delightful dance Monday night.
The evening waa greatly enjoyed by all
! who were fortunate enough to b® pro
eat.
Mlsa May Moorman, tha accom
plished and beautiful daughter of Sena
tor Moorman, has returned to her home
la Columbia, after a charming vialt
spent with her frtenda, Mlaaea Jenna
uad Lrola Garrett. While here (be won
many frifJtds, who regret so much to
have ber leave.
Mr. Thomas T. Miller came ojit
Thursday afternoon to spend Friday
wlih friends.
Mrs. John W. Walker and Mrs. Mary
Lou Beeson are spending a few days at
"Hillside.”
Mr. Orisby Sibley came out Wednea
day tor a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Fleming are
spending this week with relatives In
Augusta.
Mr. Wingfield's many friends are
glad to welcome him back to Bath
again.
Mr. Ixmjl* Bucdelle has returned to
Aqguata after a delightful visit "On
Bath.”
UROVETOWN.
What la Uolng on lip the Georgia
Railroad.
[Special to The Herald.]
Orovetown, Ga., July 18. —MaJ. Green
was a welcome guest at Villa Marion
on Sunday e-vo-nlng.
Mrs. William Butt was among Grove
town’s charming guests last week.
Mr. Beverly Wall, of Augusta, was a
gi.eat at Crest Hill on Saturday even
ing.
Mrs. John Twiggs arrived at Grove
town on Wednesday and after a short
visit at Villa Marion, left on the mid
day train on Thursday.
Dr. and Mrs. Mixon are guests at
Rev. Mr. Morris’. Dr. Mixon preached
one of his fine sermons on Sunday
night at the Methodist church to a
most fttentive congregation.
Mr. George Larkin, of Harlem, was
'n our village on Sunday evening, (he
guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Heggie.
Mr. Frank Walton also spent Sup
day evening at Mr. Heggle’s.
>lr. Walter Bell visited friends In
Grovctown Sunday evening.
Mr. L. B. Wilson and Mrs. Wilson
are guests at "Little Pines” this week
Mr. John Blun left on Saturday on
his way to army headquarters. Mr.
Blunt leaves behind him in Grovetown
many warm friends who will read ihe
war news with deeper interest because
of his departurg.
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•FftiTAla NOTUS.
A ftCM-ANNCAL DIVIDEND OF
three getd no* "belt per cat II I*l per
refill nit ttm rardltl It',l ft the
lrt*h Asirikan end runs* Havings
I lent wee THIS DAT darlared by
•be Hoard of Interiors, payshl* on
drnumd. JoHN D. SHKAHa.v.
Augu.it. Om.. July M. IRP.
INHTALMENT MOTICR.
OPtee of Augustt Reel Estate tad fm*
Auguste ot . July 1«. 1«w
THE HROCLAR HONTHLT INItTAL
MKNT of thla tympany ta du» tod
pays Me at thta idbce ee MONDAY,
ttth mat.
W C. JOXRH. W B TDtfMO.
berretary, Praaldenl.
CON FRPbTItATE PCRVITObb
A HPBOIAL MEKTINO OT THE CON
FEDERATE Hurvtvors AseoclatHie,
Camp tJS. V. C. V., will b* held al
the Mnandk Hall, on MONDAY. July
l*th. I*W. el 111 P «-. I® perfeit
errangemsaia for the Atlantn re
unioi.
Bf or4*r SALrFM DI'TCHIA
C#pt- *«*l Co#ftdTe
quo. W. Mrlj#usrnan. Aujumnt.
ATLANTA AND RETURN
$3.42 ONLY 3 43
TICKTEB HOIJ) i
July 17th. l»th and nth *f
Good to Return until
July net, 189*. Inclusive.
GEORGIA RAILROAD PCHMDDDMC.
CITY TIME
Leave Augusta 1:96 a. nr, 4:10 p. m.,
11:30 p. m.
Arrive Atlanta 12:75 p m.. 1:10 P- m..
6:00 n. m.
Ticket* on sale at City Ticket Ofllee
and Cnlon Depot ofllee.
JOE W. WHITE. A. G. JACKSON,
T. P. A. G. P A -
Check Lost of $1331.31 ,
ON THE GEORGIA RAILROAD
RANK. No. 11107. drawn by C. W.
Pilcher, attorney tor Jos. H. Spoor*,
dated June 15lh Inst., (and mailed
aame day) Hi favor H. A. Cook, for
31131.31. Payment has been stopped.
All persons warned against using in
any way said check.
J. H. SPEARS,
c. W. PILCHER.
Attorney.
Tie Aipsta Herald
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Newspaper PnPlisiied ii
This Section,
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QUICKEST TELEGRAPH NEWSj
THE NEWS OF THE WORLD
WHILE IT 3S NEWS.
12 TO 18 HOURS AHEAD OF
OTHER GEORGIA AND
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PAPERS.
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TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU,
JULY 18
ONE-OENT A WORD
Ml UAT ION W ANTED
Wanted ifiPiTioN ah ibjok*
j kKKTftt or ## ###l#l##t t> -titft Immptf
■ A| t$F *32 M#f#«44# #<f##l* «*lf.
J WANTED 111 A YHI BO MAN KU
J FLoYlim A|* ft Worli rk#is «r
.<*# trttol (toi# sir# #'-tM<f r«trr*>iTrr« \sj
H'A.VTY!) A FLaACVS Aft COOK OR
“"‘juiyT*
| or y>ort*r In #t«r» Apply *t» Walker
street. WHI r«v»mnvrt>4e4. July »
j WANTED—A Pt*mt>N AH MOCMM>
I til ft la *»r #ur#» r»I iH'fTffrPTy afl ftflßSl.
j Apply m Walker street. July It
WANTED -A POHITTOy A* NTHUH
j rr cook. Willing lo work* IMS Twiggs
; WANTED—POSITION AS CAIIHIEH,
I saleswoman °r Indy’s eimpvvi ( *.
Beat r *f,«.*:,c. glvan. w. M.,
Irar* of Herald. July U
I WANTED—A pnninoi AS VI’RSD
I Kmma L. Hurley. July U
HELP WANTED
! WANTED—AGENTS AND CANVAS
SERS. I’c:paralleled money maker for
you. The Mean lihal Pin sells t» every
lady on sight. No eompetlOon. Soma
are making ft to 31® a day. Circular
free. Mme. Thompson'* Hair Novulty
Co.. 923 Broadway, New York rlty.
July 19
FOR SALE
CREAM-CREAM AT It JACKSON ST.
VERT CHEAP— Pistols, guns. must,
cal Instruments; watrbaa almost glv*a
away, at Unci* Lew’s.
FOR SALE CHEAP—A PAIR OF
young horse* Will work double or
single. C H. Howard. Jr.. «t Howard
& Willet Drug Co. June 28 ts
FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSE OF 7
rooms <*i Lincoln street. In good con
dition, on easy term*. Win. Schwelgert.
Aug 1.
FOR SALE—A LOT OP SECOND
hand doors, sash, blinds and woooden
column*. Also a large lot of roofing
slate. In good condition. Apply to Ja
cob Phlnlsy. Aug 1
FOR SALE CHEAP—PAIR BLACK
young mules, sound and all right; al
so heavy two-horse spring wngon, ?ar
ry two to three thousand pounds; also
harness complete, ntt rfenrly new. Call
or address G. G. Witte & Co., Jackeon
street, city. Jul, 19
TO RENT
FOR RENT—ONE FURNISHED BED
rooom. 1001 Telfair street, city. Aug 1
FOR RENT— FROM OCT. 1, 1898, THE
dwelling No. 522 Ellis street. Apply
to Jacob Phlnlsy. Aug 1
TO RENT—FROM OCT. 1 DWELLING
1229 Broad street, containing ten
rooms. Apply to T. T. Wingfield.
July 24
MISCELLAN EOUS
SUMMER COURSE OSBORNE’S BU
SINESS COLLEGE—FuII commercial
course reduced from SSO to $35. Short
hand .and typewriting $45. Boys and
girls from 15 years and up taken.
June 17 ts
TWO BOARDERS WANTED AT 739
Telfair street. Can give a large,
pleasant room with two beds, on rea
sonable terms. Aug 1
SALUDA, N. C., 2,350 FEET ABOVE
sea level. Boarding house near de
pot. Fine water, pure air. Mountain
breezes. Climate unsurpassed. Jlrs.
Fleming Taner. July 18