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SECOND HIND SQUARES
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parlor Organs §B9 up
Sacond Hand SIO up
Wins LAVS BP KniCAL GOOD# AT
bottom rues*.
Thomas & Barton,
W. H. lUWETT,
ftl Broadway. Augvcia. Ua.
LICENSE TO SELL CIDER.
Tat rro a I Revrnoe Crtlleeter 0*l» After
AUaiua MtrrhaaU.
Atlanta. O*., July 19—Th* ta* tevec
It spreading to Atlanta The war tax
o » followed by * ClOrr tax. Inter
**) RrvniM Oolltytor Hurker baa
t »»«•,! mil whole**!* grocery man bant»
a 1 commission men who sell rWrr to
i -f way aa whole**!* liquor dealer*
S_Vme of that* roarrbant* hsv* sold
i«ly a* tuurb aa one fc*ff ol cider. s!*
wrrtK, during the laat five mon'ha. oth
er* bare aoid only fro at $35 to S2OO a
vttr. juat aa order* for It ranie In Yet
all who Mil elder bare been ssaessed
iVf ...r.'lreale liquor tax of $lO6 and 1 h
a ditcn • awr lieen taxed ssd. lb* P I *l
ly for not paying that ttx th* paat year
Thu* each merchant. aelMn« rider in
LADIES’ TIES
SOMETHING NEW
J. MILLEBWILEEB
THE HATTER.
8Z35T0251 HATS
any way ha» been made to pay aa a
Wholesale liquor dealer $l5O.
Thu United State* statutes on th.s
subject says: person who sells
or otters for sale foreign or domestic
distilled spirits or wines in quantities
of not less than five wine gallons at
the same time shall be regarded as a
wholesale liquor dealer."
The wholesale merchants are con
tending that elder la not wine. Aa the
wholesale merchants cannot under the
law enjoiu the collection of this $l5O,
revenue tax aud penalty put upon them
aa liquor dealers, thair only remedy Is
to sue the collector aa the representa
tive of the government.
A man In Virginia rode forty mllesi to
Fairfax Station for the express purpose
of getting Chamberlain’s Cokgh Rem
edy, and took home with him a doxen
bottles »f the medicine. The druggist,
who relates the Incident, adds: "Your
remedy seems to be a general favorite
wherever known.’ ItH effects are in
deed wonderful In all lung nnd throat
troubles. Procure a bottle at Alexander
Drug & Seed Co.. C. R. Parr, of Bell
Tower Drug Store.
Orangeburg, S. C.—Most excellent
prospects for crop noted since exten
sive'rains have fallen.
iwSpraglTeliies
MEN’S SUITINGS
“NO OLD STOCK.”
Price, $20.00 Up
FERRIS,
820 Broad Street.
BATESBURG'S MAYOR.
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sgg Ms $ *ff !*»*s* mwtrf if vtttsg. |
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maa was ikwdnrs kwlsnd 6*iM ke !
US4sM and Msssrs W. g MU a, Ms
Hall Tow ill. M R lUlwad «4 J. I.j
Ns wl worn slatted to asev* aa ward**** ,
(Of 090 jrflf.
Much t*lsrael, was MtIMM la th* j
startloa and lb* stew adsrtl la rs*. I
posad of am»a of th* bwt alUsvas eg
this knwa
The laat atertfags aow hatag eon-1
tsrtst at Folk aeadsaay ahoui four j
ml in north of this ulara. knr has* j
wail attended froas (Be l-wtwning and
asa doing orach good towards getting j
tha people to study thetr IMblra Rev.,
John A. Cavglla. of Alabaiaa, la an
evaogvlM of tw*aty-gva year* 1 active I
experience, aa doquenl spaakar amt
oaa of the beat poeled blhtlcMs that
haa aver hear Hi that neighborhood.
Ilia eon, Prof A. k, Carglle. ha. rbarge
of the mnatc. and with hie "haby or
gan" addr much to Ike lot err at of the
mast inga
People who are ant atienrtlsg rail*-,
too* service* for year* are takla**raat
intaraat ia those asmttng* and II *a
hoped That mm h sood may he done.
Jaut Thursday our towa waa voter
talaed by a visit from tha elsrß "t
r<»urt. H. A. Spann and Sheriff-Thomas
If. (laaghman. -After impanelling a
jury, they left for Samalr*. where the
cates of & M. and tV.HIam Wratmor*
land against the Relvern and Knoxville
railway company wa» to be heard. Af
ter one of tha hottest legal Axhts known;
In Lexington In recent yaara tbs Jory|
un Friday afternoon returned a verdict
fur tha plaintiffs against the railroad
company for s27s.
Messrs Meets* * Muller, on* of the
oldest and best law firm* In the coun
ty, represented the railroad. Th* plain
tiff* were represented by Mr. Edwin
Folk Strother, of this town, who han
dled h!s Aide of tb« csss v.’lih uonsusi
skill aud ability. Mr. Strother Is to be
congrstulsted un bis legal victory over
such able and learned couoaet of tbs
law.
Mr. J. W Bolter, cf the postotnt*
department, was In town a tew days
ago looking after the rssva against
some tramps arrested her* laet Decem
ber charged with having robbed the
Wllltston po*toffies laet fall. Mr. Hol
ler has been o gaged during th* past
five months trying to ascertain th*
gutlty parties who aet fire to the Lake
City posioffice and so brutally murder.-
cd the negro postmaster at that place.
Mr. Buller 1* one of the beat detec
tives In the Southern states and l\e
has been very successful in all his op
erations agatnat persons charged with
ertmeq in violation of the postal laws
of the United States.
A great deal of fruit 1s still be ship
ped from this point and the shippers
realized handsome profits from the sale
of their fruit. Several carloads or
melons have nlao been shipped from
here recfntly.
Crops have Improved wonderfully
since the recent rains and It ta now
(bought that n heavy corn crop will
he raised. Cotton te also looking fine.
Mr. Malcolm P. Harris, a student of
the South Carolina college, returned te
Columbia Saturday afternoon. „ after
having spent one week at his old home.
Mr. Harris ia one of the youngest mem
bers of the college. He stood • very
creditable examination at the close of
the feseion and Is fully prepared to en
ter the sophomore class at —e reopen
ing of the college next fall.
The members of the Sunbeam Socie
ty gave en Ice cream festival Friday
night. It was a euceees and the lit
tle folks deserve much credit for mak
ing th* festival eo pleasant and enter
taining.
OASTORIA.
B»*r« the Kind You Haw Always Bought
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CHAPTERS FROM COLUMBITSk
Power Company's Electric Plant—-Pay
of School Teachers Cut.
Columbus, Ga., July 19.—Saturday
night the Columbus Power Company,
of which H. M. Comer is preside
signed » contract for the finest electric
plant in the world. It will develop
10,000 horse power by water.
The public school trustees made a
horizontal cut of seven per cent In the
salaries of all teachers to meet a re
duction la the appropriation by tbo city
council.
SPAIN IS NOW II
IN GREAT UARM!
Th# Ctoffiltt May Hit# and Civ a trouble to
* R»g«nt Any Hour.
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Mr r. B Greew l*Ft ywlrrder fnr !
g« u tug, whet* he tew urewpted win*
Mi*« Lilly Price, who B*» *w*« •lan
ding some ttete with Mr*- O* D. Qrsta, j
ilrft on Saturday ter her boro* la Au
*u*t4. much to th* r*ft*« of her m«s*y
friend*.
The protracted service* *t the B*p
tlat cteirrh conducted by the R*v. A*-
kmi and R*v- Dyche* an* suit* >»‘*r
'eatlng.
A $1,000,000 STEEL MlU*.
Work Ha* Begun on the New Structure
*t Ensley City, Ala
Birmingham. Alfc.
work has begun on the H 000.000 ate* |
mill to be ered*d *t B"*l*r City. It,
I* to be built by the AUbama Stee l and
Bhlpbulldlng company, which it hack-1
ed by the TdBNN* Oo*l »uo Railroad
company. C. H. Wellmaw nnd S T. |
Wellman, of th* Wgllmw-Seaver F.n-,
gtnecrtng company, of Utev*l*nd. who
have .he contract tor the erection of.
she plant, are surveying the *ro u " d
The Hemet Bolvay Bi-Product, Coke|
Oven Plant, coattng $1,000,000. at Ens
ley City, will go Into blast next Wed
nesday The Avondale cotton mills of
Birmingham, will start by July soth.
The Birmingham Nut and Bolt works.
and the puddling departments of the
Birmingham and Gate City Rolling
milla will resume operations Monday.
SECOND GEORGIA RAIN SWEPT.
Th* Camp so he Moved to Higher
Ground—Men Preter Not to Go to
Santiago on Account of Fever.
Tampa, Fla.. July 19.—The Second
beorgia will break ramp In a few daya.
The heavy rains which have fallen so
continuously for the last several weeks
have rendered the present elte almost
uptenable. It U true that the Georg a
camp Is lo better condition than Us
neighbors of the Fifth Ohio and Sixty
ninth New York, having a slight eleva
tion, which anfflcaa for partial dratn
age. but still this far from satisfactory.
It has rained every day but one for
three weeks. At first the showers were
light and rrfreahing. but recently there
have been one or two heavy rainstorms
every day. The camp la well drained
and many of the tents are floored, so
the boys have suffered no hardships
on account of the weather. The physi
cian* are apprehensive, however, and
the officers have urged the necessity
for a change in location. It Is expected
that orders will be issued shortly for a
removal to Tan>pa Heights or Ybor
Heights, both of which are said to be
good locations for camp sites. There
has been a considerable Increase in
sickness recently on account of the un
sanitary conditions. The division hos
pital is full and some men have bean
sent to Atlanta. There have been two
or three deaths recently from typhoid
fever, but none from the Second Geor
gia. In fact, the general health of the
regiment Is good, colds being the most
common complaint
CASTOR IA
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DEWEY TALKS OUT
TO THE GERMANS!
*’l Want to Know Whether We Are at Peace
or at War?’*
The American Advance on Manila Hat Begun —There
Will Be No Assault, However, Until Merritt is
on tha Ground —The McCallach Fires
on the Irene.
COPYW'RIGHT SPHCIAI. CABLE.
(Copyright by DuugUul White.)
Cavite, Manila Bay, July It, via
Hcsig Kong, Clio*. July II —(Special
TV Ingram to The August* MeraJd, Ju
ly 11.) —The Am*ric'M advaneg on Ma
nila will begin tomorrow.
| Gen. Anderson haa reronnoltered all
th* territory between the Spanish nut
poet* nnd th* Inaurgrtit line*, and ha*
planned hi* campaign. The movement
i tomorrow I* to be the first step toward
carrying out those plan*.
Agufnaldo, the Insurgent leader, h*»
hi* headquarter* at Bnyoor. having re
moved from Cavite. There a arm, to be
no friction between Aguinaldo and ei
ther Admiral Dewey or Oen. Anderson.
The health of tha American troops
Is remarkably good, there being no algn
of epldemlp of any kind. j kUtij.l.
The Irene Incidert.
A high German naval officer, Who
granted me an Interview, said, concern
ing the charge that the cruiser Irene
Intervened on behalf of the Spaniards
and against the insurgents nt Subig
bay, l that the Irene did not prevent the
Insurgent* from attaoking the fepatl-
I t) ft f;
t*rda, bp), merely refused to acknowl
edge the Insurgent flag. Such recogni
tion, eaya the German, was Impossible,
because no nation has yet recognised
\
the belligerent rights of the insurgent#.
In fact. It is the unanimous opinion
In both our army and navy that the
German movements are provoking tn
the extreme. No other nation’s ship
would act in the way the Irene did,
and no other squadron acts as the Ger
man squadron doeo. , i •
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are at peace or at war.
If (bey aru at peaca. he demand- !
that th* German warship* her* pursue
a different eoura*.
If they are at war, he wanted to
know It—wo he could govan* temaalf ac
cord i t,f iy.
Admiral Von Diedertch returned n
verbal answer, which was apologetic
tn tone and satisfactory. Rut. after
wards, he amt ta Dewey a note, elat
ing that he obfeetad to tha Americans
atopptng German ships which hsve been
In the bay once and been visited.
Dewey In Reply.
Dewey replied that Manita is a block
aded port apd that he would continue
to have all ships communicated with
when he desired, whether on the first
or the hundredth time of entering the
bay.
The German admiral responded, still
objecting, and saying that he would
submit the question to the senior of
ficers of his other warship*.
The cruiser Boston left yeeterday to
meet the seccntl fleet of transports,
which Is expected here this week.
There Is no probability of an action
until Gen. Merritt arrives.
The McCullough has found it neees
sary to Are a shot across the bow of
the Irene, to bring her to, when so or
dered.
THE WORLD’S WHEAT CROP
Estimates From London Place the
Yield Much Higher Than Last Year.
London, July 19.—The Statist thinks
the world's wheat crop for 1898 will be
45,000,000 quarters larger than the crop
of 1897. reaching about 325.000,000
quarters.
Continuing, the Statist remarks:
"We think America has entered upon
a period of great prosperity, which will
last for years if no great folly is com
mitted. We hope the Repvblicans will
have the firmness end patriotism to
resist Ihe politicians and refuse to al
low unwise currency legislation.’’
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HELP WANTED
fl WANT TWO STB-VOtIRAPHEns. !
J yiiußC mew. to fill gw*4. permanent I
pofitiofui. U i. Henry, No. 4 Library j
bulHlng. July 21
WANTED A OO ATM AKER AT
j once. Apply R Ruben, lt3T Main St-, j
. CWlumhla. S. C. July 11
WANTED—MALE BTENOORAPHER '
and typewriter of aorr.e eg|»rl.-OCe. j
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WANTED—CANVABSEai« TO SELL
household good* on the Instalment
plan. No collecting to do. Padgett Fur
niture company. Ml Brood street. Call
between 10 and U a. m. Aug 1
Tues and sat
FOR SALE
CREAM-CREAM AT 24 JACKSON ST.
VERY CHEAP—Pls'.ola, runs. musl.
cal Instruments; watrho* almost glv«n
away, at Unels Lew’*.
FOR SALE CHEAP—A PAIR OF
young horses. Will work double or
single. C. H. Howard, Jr., at Howard
& Willet Drug Co. June 28 ts
FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSE OF 7
rooms an Lincoln street, in good con
dition, on easy term*. Wm. Scbwelgert
A*ig I.
FOR SALE—A LOT OF SECOND
hand doors, sash, blinds and woooden
columns. Also a large lot of rooting
slate, tn good condition. Apply to Ja
cob Pl)inixy. Aug l
FOR SALE CHEAP—PAIR BLACK
young •mulea. sound and all right; al
so heavy two-horse spring wagon, car
ry two to three thousand pounds; also
harness complete, all nearly new. Call
or address G. C. Witte & Cp., Jackson
street, city. Jul» 19
FOR SALE CHEAP—SECOND HAND
Yost typewriter. Splendid condition.
Slug, care Herald.
Aug 1 Tues wed fri
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 Phinizy. Aug 1
FOR RENT—THE LARGE HAND
SOME dwelling No. 932 Broad street,
with yard running through to Ellis
street. Apply to Jules Godin.
TO RENT—FR'OM OCT. 1 DWELLING
1229 Broad street, containing ten
rooms. Apply to T. T. Wingfield.
July 24 _. _
JULY 10
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Special Notices^
n'NEHAL NOTICB.
; THKS nUEhVI»B AND ACQUAINT*
I ANCfcH us Mr. # #nd Mrs. James L.
[ Clow and ft mil* are rrwncd to tot*
umd the futi< #al of the PViHMEH
[ from bis Utt* res dmico. No 2 Cum
j mifii to! I ft’tlHfk TOMORROW
j (Wednesday) AFTERNOON.
Sl'Et’lAL NOTICE.
IA SEM-ANNUAL DIVIDEND OF
1 three and tme-haff per cent (1 1-2 per
Pent) on the- capital stock of the
Irish-American uni Dime Staving*
I Bank waa THIS DAY declared by
the Board of Director*, payable on
demand. JOHN D. SHEA HAN.
Cashier.
Augusta, Oa.. July 11, 1898.
Social Lodge, No. i, F. & A. fl.
A A CALLED COMMI'NICATION
JIL of Social Lodge, So. 1, all be laid
*t the Lodg* Kooma, Maeonic Hel ,
W EDN'fc&DAY NIGHT, Hub iuat., at h:3J
o’clock.
Th* E. *A. Degree will be conferred.
By order THUS, C. Willi E, 8. W.
WM. H. CRAXE, Secretary.
REV. BASCOM ANTHONY.
A Popular Pastor Who Bids Adieu to
His Congregation Today.
Macon, Ga., July 19.—Rev., Bascotn
Anthony, of the Vinevltlo Methodist
church, preached his list sermon Sun
daj- morning and afternoon, and will
proceed at onefe to Columbus. Ga.,
where he has been given a new charge,
Mr. Anthony come lo Maeon from Val
dosta something over a year ago and
has won his way Into the hearts not
only of his congregation, but of tha
entire public. When he came the church
building was In an unfinished condi
tion, but he promptly raised the money
for Its completion, and it now stands
one of the roost attractive of the
smaller churches of the state. Mr. An
thony Is not only an eloquent preacher
and an assiduous pastor, but be is a
man of rare executive ability. He has
probably built more churches than any
other Methodist clergyman of bis age
in Georgia. His good work in Maeon
will never he forgotten and while the
members of his congregation are loth to
part with biro, they felicitate their Col
umbus brethren on obtaining him to
fill their pulpit
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVR
The best Salve in me world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Balt
Rbourn, Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively curee Piles,
or no pay requL—d It is guaranteed to
give pertect satisfaction or money re
funded. Price 25 cents per box. For
gala us the Howard & Willett Drag
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