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Pailor Organs §3O up
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MOKMOM IN ÜBOaUIA
They Hold Their nr*i Annual «'ob!«t
«gee I* Camp!*- 1 County.
Dewf'OSVlllr O*-. 1*1 1 I*. “
•mob Sow amabltsbed a •>*!•»*<«■ to
her to IM mate tlatur'day and *•«"-
day, Jaly lab *»d t*tb, held » foß»*r*-
Hoc of to* torty-four eld-rs compris
ing tfa# Georgia complement or to
«<*yt lh*tr of ptolarioa. the Georgia
rmftfmx* Tkey held their meetings
»i Baton I* Campbell emietf. hboot
twelve mile* iMthmwl of Atlanta, at
~liirh Itiue <unt« of Ihrir prominmt of
ferers t* the Sootti.ru elate* ro'eel.m
attended. whose b#adq’isr«ws are at
Chattanooga. They held two da ye
public meet lap end one day tn execu-
LADIES’ TIES
.SOMETHING NEW
J. IILLEH WALKEB
THE HATTEFt
KNOX HATS
tlv# irflcioD, when* lafttnwUooft w«*r«*
given and aaatgntneota made. Tkla
new conference has been In exlsteoee
only alnra Inal April, and twenty-two
counties Immediately Inv4ttgul.ua to At
lanta, or Fulton county,.a*d the point*
aelected.
KWTABLIfiHICD ISSo—ltellabls Uncle
J.*w will lend yon any r.mount of mon
ey for atiy length of time on nil hinds
of personal property at a very low rate
of interest. Alt transactions atriotly
eonfldentlal. Bteel-Umd burglar proof
aa'ea. Under the Arlington hotel, on
Jaoksun street. Lewis J. firhaul.
MORPHINE RATER’S RECORD.
Sixty Grains a Day With Twenty of
Coe aide.
Philadelphia Record 1
New York. July 10— Druggist Clar
ence Bell, aged 2?. of Ht<;ksville, U 1.,
wa* placed in Bellevue afcoholic word
today. The quuntlty of morphine he
uwd daily gtvea him the record over
all patient# who have ever been In that
Institution. He l>«8»u the habit live
years ago. when ho was a drug clerk,
and tn a comparatively short time
reached the average fiend's dose of ten
grains dally. At the beginning of last
year the quantity hud beeu lucrcased
to thirty-five grains, and of late he has
been using sixty grains of morphine
with twenty grains of cocaine. Five
hypodermic ueedlea were found upon
him when he was admitted to the hos
pital. H ta sal he plunged tbe needles
if-rough his clothing n his baste to get
the effect of the drug by injection in
bis arms.
“The morphine habit can be cured,' 1
raid Dr. .Toy. "We will trout this man
by supplying other drugs In place of
the morphine for a time—drugs,the use
of which will Induce babits—and the
allowance of morphine will be reduced
from day to day."
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! or a.» pay raqw'—t It Is gnaranteod to
giva partact aaUafactioa or moaoy ra
lu ad ad. Hr tea 26 cant* per boa for
aala by the Howard A WlUatt Drug
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ORATORICAL.
Hr. J. R. Staton on HU Way to Hont
aagta.
Macon. Oa., July Mr. John
■loach Straton la In tha city
for n couple of days. He Is stopping
(over while an route from tta- eastern
fail of the elate to the great orator!-
| cat coutaat at Monteagle, Tenn., where
he goes a* Mercer's representative to
j contest for the oratorlcnl > hampluoshlp
|of the entire south. Mr. Stratoo has
l«<tn enjoying a camp fish and hunt on
the Oconee river. Ho went there to
' recuperate after his hard work at Mer
cer last term and to prepare for the
coming erwtest. He reiiorta that he
feel# In splendid trim. The contest oc
cur* July Ilf. Vanderbilt. University
of Virginia, University of Alabama,
Tulane and other leading Southern col
lege* and universities will Vte repre
sented. Quite a party of friends wifi
accompany Mr. Straton on the trip.
Dr. Bollock will be In th# party and he
haa entered into the occasion with hie
usual enthusiasm. A low rate has hern
secured acid friends of Mercer and Mr.
St raj on will go from Macon, Atlanta
'and other point*.
Mr. Straton has chosen the following
subject for hie orntlon: "The Breaking
Up of that Solid South the Salvation of
'the Section." He has embodied In this
Speech some of the leading Ideas In his
recent debate speech against Athens,
and friends who have read it pronounce
[the effort a winner.
Mr. Strnton stand* not only for Mer
' cer. hut for tbe entire state of Georgia
! in this contest. It I* the first time
; Georgia hits ever been represented In
Ulie Southern Oratorical Association.
TO USL IHU RIFLES.
The Qovernment Will Arrange to
Purchase the Cartridges.
Washington. July 20.—The war de
partment is making arrangement* to
procure ammunition for the Mauser Ti
tles captured from the Spanish soldiers
itt Santiago. As soon as definite lufor
niattou is obtained in reference to the
I number of weapons of this kind that
i will come into the possession of the
: government as the result of (be surren
rantler of tha esstern portion of Cuba,
the ordnance bureau will call for pro
posals to supply cartridges for the ri
fles. Ammunition for these rifles 1s
manufactured in this country and can
be procured promptly, u
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qua rant lo# *ervi. v will h# In foiao
wheretwr lb#re aaay h# latortioa.
i TlfTidtral. not# aad towl authori
ty* are workiag la haratoay tbw year,
aad H la am Itbaiy that la the rural of
yellow fevtr la thio ooantry there will
be aay such iaicrruptio* of tra V a#
thar# waa laat year.
IV. 4. F. Alaxa*d#r. grrthteal of lb#
Atlanta laard of hoollb. aa d:
"Th# Ailaaia board. #1 It# aioct ng
two we#k# ago, adopted the rales for
mulated bf Ibe Southern quarantine
cnaveaiioa. They provide for •■#« *••
quarantine against oil Infected points.
| but no wholesale, ahoigun queraatlne
that will needlessly #iop trafll; In w»d#
arras of ttrritory, as the rad.cal meas
ures of last year did.
• When a town become* Infected, all
other points will quarantine against
It, and bo one will be allowed to oome
away, except through a camp of de
tention. The United States marine
hospital service has adopted the same
rules, and local, state and Federal
health authorities are In harmony."
WILL COST A HILLION,
Ano her Estimate of Carrying the
Soldiers to Spain.
New York. July 20.—A dispatch (o
the New York Herald from Washington
says: The war department has about
completed arrangements for tfeo trans
i portal lon of the Santiago prisoners to
Spain. The quartermaster's depart
ment has prepared for the necessary
advertisements and will Issue them as
soon as minor details are reported by
Oen. Shafter. The present arrange
ment calls for the shipment of 24.000
enlisted men and 1,000 officers. These
i figures are, however, subject to change.
The contracts call for transportation
from Santiago. Guantanamo and one
or ttyo northern points to Cadis. The
government Is to furnish rations and
! all things necessary for the voyage,
j The officers will probably be given a
I separate ship with cabin accommoda
tions. The government rule* and regu
lations regarding steerage, space and
air will be observed. The government
gumv.ntees that no prisoner shipped Is
Infected with yellow fever.
At the lowest rate yet offered by any
steamship company It will cost the
United States over one million dollars
to send the prisoners back to Cadiz.
The lowest offer yet received is $45 a
man, which calculating on a basis of
25,000 men, will mean that the govern
ment will have to pay one and a quar
ter million dollars for transportation
alone.
Of course there will also be a very
heavy expense for food and other nec
essaries with which the Spaniards will
jhave to be provided.
OABTORIA.
Barn tbs ,*Th» Kind You Have Always Sought
The great troubbe with the majority
of men who bet on sure things is that
[they always bet the wrong way.
j When a girl tells a young man that
she dreamed of him the night before be
should begin to save money tor thv t'ur
|niture.
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pte will ho im top once more.
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way up ta Habefsbam ruuaty. and the
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cf earning a lletlheod are oo di»*rea»
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nearly all wton. and th* average far
mer here with even the all cotton p'an
I ta better rtf than hi* brother who lives
oa the hillside# of Habersham
' Th# daeat eropt In the stale are
abeut Arlington. Many fields will make
from twenty to thirty bushel* of corn
per acre —aad the cotton 1* tbe best 1
have area anywhere. Arlington Is hntlfi
• in* a new school boose, a splendid
building The find was bunted down,
th# second blown down by a cyclone
and this oae It Is hoped will survive
wind aad fire. The railroad from
Rainbrldge to Arlington Is nearly com
pleted. ft will ran through a splendid
country— heavily timbered with play
and hard woods. •
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Trunk Repairing
By expert trunk makers Augusta
Trunk Fartory. »41 Broad. 'Plain# 2111.
TAKING THE PLACES.
The Associated Press of the Calmen
era Notification.
Camp McCalls. July 11. via Plays—
A launch from the Marblehead went up
the hay thta afternoon to Vertleaya del
Toro, oppoette Cattncnera. and gave
formal notice to a Spanish commander
of the surrender of Toral's troops, to
gether with the conditions of the ca
pltulation of Santiago A limited time
wa* fixed for hauling down the Spanish
(tag over Cnlmrnera. The Ameslcau
officer also gave notice that If the
Spanish gunboat Sandoval was disa
bled lo any way. or if any arms, atn
maaition. public buildings or barracks
at eaimenara or Guantanamo were de
stroyed the Spaniards would not be
treated as prisoners of war. The flag
was hHUled down this afternoon. From
Spanish sources it is learned that the
iota! force at Guantanamo and Cbirao
uera is about 5.000, of which number
3,000 are fit for service. Tomorrow steps
will be taken for the formal surrender.
What disposition are to be made of the
prisoners Is not yet determined bo
cause of the presence of yellow fever
among them.
TREASURE SHIP.
She Brings In $1,000,000 From the
Klondike.
Victoria. B. C.. July 20.—The steamer
Cottage City arrived today with gold
and miners from the Klondike. The
value of gold and gold dust on board
is estimated at between *750,000 and
$1,000,000. She brings as passengers
thirty men from the Klondike. From
ISkaguay she brings news that “Soapy"
Smith has been shot dead. Smith was
known as “the King of Skaguay," and
was one of the most desperate men in
the weat.
Albany. N. Y., July ljj,—Myron H.
Hooker, editor of the Press and Knick
erbocker, is dead. _, r ,jj ,
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! ROBERTTiII A MBBKI4 MARRiKD
Tb# Author and Art I* l Wed# MM* Elsa
V. M'Jer. at Washington
Neb Tork. Jal# l». R” b ' rt to.
Cbaabers. tb# arils* and author, aad
Miss Elsa Vaughn Molrr w#r* a*arrt'd
j last Tuesday at lb# restore** of »b*
bride# aacl#. Cato R C Da Bols.
' United States army. I* Washington.
1 th# Rev W J. MeKnight preformiag.
th# ceremony. Th# aao«wae#»eßt
! coats# a* a aurprls# to Mr Chambers' |
1 cot.-rl# of literary friends, sad will b#
uo Iras pMasiogly received by th# many
! ndmlrers of his pea.
Mr. Chamber# I* a native of this city
! aad has achieved a aid# reputation a*
a writer of fiction. Among hi* booh*
lare Lorraine." "A Rrd Republic." A
King and a Few Dukee.” “The Maker
of Moons" and "The King In Yellow
Hi* latest work I# a aerial now run-.
nine, called “Ashe# of Empire.”
' Mr Chamber* I* thirty-two years
old. He was educated as an artist and
took up writing aa a diversion. Ht»
productions attracted attenion from
the first.
GOING FOR HIS GUARDIAN.
Well Known Maconlte Accused of Em
bexxlemmL
Macon. Oa.. July It. —A aenaat on
waa produced Saturday when J. Tom
Rogers, a prominent citizen, was ar
rested on a warrant issued *t the In
stance of his nephew, charging him
with «gnhex*lemeot of $5,000. Rogers
is the young man's guardian. He gave
bond for SIO,OOO.
Rogers was tried In the superior
court a year ago charged with arson,
it being alleged that he burned bis
store house, while a member of the
well known firm of Turpin & Rogers.
He was acquitted promptly, his defense
being that his partner was Ms perse
cutor because of a disagreement be
tween them.
DISCOVERED BY A WOMAN.
Another great discovery has been
made and thot too by a lady In this
country. "Dlaeaae fastened It# clutches
upon her and for seven year* she with
stood its severe tests, but her vital or
igans were undermined and death seem
ed imminent. For three months she
coughed Incessantly and could not
Sleep. She finally discovered a way to
recovery by purchasing of us a bottle
of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption Btid was so much relieved on
taking the first dose that she slept all
night; and with two bottles has been
absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs.
Luther Lutz. Thus writes W. C. Hara
mick & Co., of Shelby. N. C. Trial bot
tles 10c, at Howard & WlHet's drug
store. Regular size 50c and SI.OO. Every
| bottle guaranteed.
I Uncle Sam’s Navy, Port
folio No. 8, just received
at Herald Office.
New York Futures.
New York, July 19.—Futures opened
steady. Sales 4,100 bales. August 5.99.
: September 5.96, October 5.98. November
5.95, December 6, January 6.04, Febru
lary 6.07, March 6.10, April 6.13.
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FOR SALE
CREAM —CREAM AT 24 J ACKPOM «T.
VERT CHRA F—Fistoto gaaa. most.
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A wuivt Drug Co. June to ts
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! FOR BALE OR RENT—HOVPE OT T
| rooms •« Uwf-ntn stivat la good eoa
(Rtton. on *a*y term# Wm. Bchweigert.
I Aug t.
FOR SALE—A LOT OF SECOND
baud door*, saak. blind# and wonodan
ralumns Also a large lot of roofing
•Ist*, to good condition Apply to Ja
cob Phlnlsy. Aug 1
FOR SALE CHEAP—SECOND HAND
| To*l typewriter. Splendid condition.
!Slug, care Herald.
' Aug l Yuan wed fri
FOR SALE-TWO LADIES WHEBU
j —ln good chodltlon. Price reosonabS*.
also furnished room to rent. Apply 5M
Broad street. J" l *
TO RENT
for rent-one furnished BF.n
rooom. 1001 Tetfslr street, city. Aug t
FOR RENT—FROM OCT. 1. ISM. THE
j dwelling No. IS Ellis street- Apply
Ito Jacob Au * 1
FOR BENT—THE LARGE HAND-
I SOME dwelling No. »32 Broad street,
with yard running through to Ellis
'street. Apply to Jules Godin.
RENT—FROM OCT. 1 DWELLING
1 1229 Broad street, containing ten
rooms. Apply to T. T. Wingfield.
! July 24
'TO RENT—FROM OCT. 1. THK
residence corner Broad and Marbury
street, containing twelve rooms, with
all modorn conveniences. Apply 112®
Broad street, city, upstairs.
July to
FOR RENT—FROM OCT. 1, 1898. THE
dwelling No. 522 Bill* street; also the
new dwelling. No. 215 Oliver Row. Mon
ument street. Apply to Jacob Phlolxy.
Aug It
FOR RENT—7-ROOM DWELLING
HOUSE 1257 Gretene. with modern
Improvements. Rent reasonable. Apply
1255 Ellis. Aug 1
TOHRENT—DWELLING OF 7 ROO>iS
with all water conveniences. Poses
slcei at once. Rent low. Apply 427 Fifth
street. D. Giaham. Aug 1
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LOST AND F3LI MO
STRAYED IN OUR LOT ON JULY 18,
one bay mare and qolt. Owner can
have same by calling at Washington
and Reynolds atreet, proving property
land paying expenses. W. J. Ruther
ford & Co. Aug 1
mTscellan eo u. 7
SUMMER COURSE OSBORNES BU
SINESS COLLEGE—FuII commercial
course reduced from *SO to *35. Short
hand and typewriting *45. Beys and
girls from 15 years and up taken.
June 17 ts _ -
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C. 8 lOFFIN, B*ervtary.
BPWIAL NOTICE.
A HEM-ANNUAL DIVIDEND OF
three and one-half per cent <* 1-2 per
f'**nt) on (hi piftiiil ft'-ifk of fht
Irtsk-AmtHos and Dim* Raving*
Binh was THIS DAY declared by
the Board of Directors, payable oa
demand. JoHN D. MUOAHAM.
CaaWer.
Augusta. Ga.. July 14. ****•
Social Lodge. No. i, F. 8 A. fl.
A CALLED COMMUXKATIOX
of Social L» g*. So. U '«• l#ld
it tbe Lodge K**m« Manonle lb I .
W EIiNEtDAY MGHT. .'kb Inst., *1 *:*>
o'dork.
Tbe E. A. Deere* «IH b* cmferred.
Ky or i" THUS. C. WHIT*. BW.
WM H.CRAKE Secretary. #
JKE jjtßflfl
HOLDS THE RECORD.
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ITS CIRCITLATIOW MORE THAN
DOUBLED THR< »U< IH< )UT
SOUTH CAROLINA
ami GEORGIA.
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PAPER IN ITS FIELD.
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