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draw tn j of tb# troop* from StmitgA
h‘J \)vr ItifTD ca #l##®t#4! trotsnd In
fbtntltco U It oxp vtcd thot they will
*r.d will bo »Wp to m0%9 westward tat!
Bone por* will bo taken on th
• rolFtary b®## Itv Its# time ih* m
to Havroa province.
HOW TO LOOK OOOD.
Hood looks are roll? tr.oj> thttn skin
* entirely i n i hfilthN
condition of nil the vital orgmß. If i
the ltv«r it Inactive, yon have t billow#
|o<>k; If yoor *tr much Is disordered, you !
have a dyspoptlc too®: If your
are affected, you love n pinched 1 otj
ft*M‘ure good Jxalth and you will ture
ly have good look* ‘Ktectfic Kilt rir
la a good alterative and tonic. A«t»
directly («i the liver and kid
neys. •f'tirtfles the Mood, cures pimpler.
blotches and bolls, and gives a good
complexion. Every bottle guaranteed, j
Rold at Howard 4 Wilful** drug store, j
N> rents per bolt!#.
JOHN R. OVRRHAN.
South Georgia Norman Institute Elec
tion.
Douglas, Ga., July 20. —The trustees
of the South Georgia Normal Institute
at Douglas elected Prof. John It. Ov
erman os principal f» another term by
on majority. Prof Ware, of Cordele, he- j
Jng the only other aspirant.
Prof. Overman lias been principal
sitice the foundation of the college, and
has built up a most flourishing Insti
tution of learning with future prospects
much brighter.
Plainly Impossible.
"Do you kn sc, Mr. Gilley,” said [
Miss Soars, enthusiastically, "that I
have ridden a century?’*
"Oh, come, now. Vtss Soars,” replied
Mr. Gilley; “you caw n't have done
that, doncher know, because bicycles,
haven't be n invented that long, aw." j
—Detroit Free Press.
FOR
SALE
10 Counter Show Cases
4 Upright Case and
Counters
1 Table
7 Counters
6 Wal! Cases
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ONCE
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JEWELERS.
YANKEE AND DIXIE.
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NEWS AT UtltLIN.
Rain* WcNiimß By tkf Timber Cul
lers Somioeflon.
j UaUii. Cki., Jilr St -Tb' rain <*f
! IAaI vtrk hav# made thr Itivtirf flat,
itel timber men iir ere tilled. A torse
| number cf raft* have been sent dawn
| the draftee to ItorteQ Ibti week.
; Ho* H. J M«ye to the demormllc
nvmh.ee lor senator from the sixteenth
'district. c»Rtueed <»f Kmsnoti. Jahn»<n
lend Lsurvns cauiiitos. Han. John A.
. I>. .«>■« will be ttw populist nominee.
.Hath of theee y.mb-meo heve bm in
! the legislature bef.re. They are tram
Johnson county. The nut mil be ■
|clone one.
1 Fruit shippers along the Mv<»n. htib
] |in and Savannah railroad are losing
j much fruit by not being able to set
.-rat -a in which to *hlp It. Cat. J. M
Htubhe. on*- of the lament shipper*, has
mad’ a controct with the Dublin fur
niture factory to mako aeveral thous
and ciate* for him as uuirkly aa p wst-
Ible. The factory h»* just commenced
I operation*.
A p> stofflc* has been eatahttohed at
jtbe colony near Dudley. In thl# county.
[lt I* culled Kewartee, and Mis* Carry
11. Rude I* po*iml*tre*«. It will have
.a dally service from Dudley.
I Mr. rred t,. Dtesssr. of MuntoS. Ind.,
jsecretary of the Georgia fruit land com
pany, which Is backing the colony.made
a visit there this week. Heverul others
from Indiana poll* and other fndlnny
places are with hire and all are plead
ed at the pro*reus made.
Dublin 111 soen have throe new
church buildings. The Kplseopnl church
la nearly completed, the Presbyterians
have bought a Id on the corner of Jof
ferron and Columbia street «ntl will be
gin work next month, and the Chrlstlati
church will have a building soon.
ORDERS CO VIE.
The Second Regiment Moving to
Fernandina.
Camp Near Tampa. Fla.. July 19, 189*.
At last our orders have come. Yester
day afternoon at dress parade Adjun
tant Freemen read the order from
Major General Copplnger to hold the
regiment In readiness to move at any
minute to Fernandtoa, to go in a tem
porary camp. In ull probability this
means Porto Rico within a few iveeks.
Tire New York regiment havx orders to
move Immediately to Fernandina. They
have been getting ready all day, and
will start tonight. The Second Georgia
will probably get off before the end of
the week. The First Florida move* at
7 o’clock tomorrow morning.
1 The commanders are malting guard
J mount very easy for the men during
i the prestnt hut weather, as In the day
(each man is only on guard me hour;
at night four. This Is hy Instructions
i from brigade headquarters, on. account
!of the very hot sun. The number of
guards on during the day has gradu
ally been reduced from sixteen to
three. At night twelve men are on all
! the time. The canteen sends to the
J guard house nil the lemonade left
after the business of the day is over,
and It Is a great treat to the men tt t
j duty.
Private C. C. Rood made a big re
cord this morning for Company “C."
He swam across the bay and back in
; o';:,? hour nnd ten minutes, a distance
| of three miles, round trip.
A l ight Luncheon.
Bill —Did you ever try any of Small's
twenty-five cent dinmerf?
Jill —Yes; T ate three of them today
at noon.—Yonkers Statesman.
OASTOH.IA.
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j . a## mb nil th# court tngHter Iff
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I i ’Uier oroflftr would he In assault
j I RR Riip< rlor oW* !T« urhTh Is death,
j fltifv'ioß •# to whether
! hlghrat rottrta have held It lo be such:
. _ . ftiiiiht a* th# law no®
* stands tbst he ran be aubj#rt*d to «.ip-
I Ual punishment."
I l 0 |,j H library. Colonel liar ,
! tigan selected WtO-brop'* work
o« military la®, and r. v.a inn ?•
third orticlf of ®h*‘h **
Iowa: “All retatner# In thn camp, and
I all persona serving the armica of tn#
I'nlted Slat * In the field, though not
'callated soldiers, are to t/» held sub'.rt
* to ordeva, orcording to the rules and
| disciplines." .
•Tonolel Wlethrop." continued the
{ attorney. gr» Into detll as to the law.
He further aaya:
"This provlalon. which, with some
! slight modification, has come down
frr m our original e«gle rs 177.". w inch
I derived It from a e rrmponding British
article, has always been Interpreted ss.
j subjecting the description of person*
I specified, not only to the ord; rs made
I for the govcrnrr. a nt aed dlselpllTc of
the command to which they mey be at
-1 inched, but also to trial by court tnnr-
I ;|„i for violation of the military code.
: Protected aa they are by the military
j arm. they owe to It the correlative oh
ligation of obedience.
"Wlnthrop,” continued Colonel Har
tlgan, "divides retainers to the ramp
Into officers, servants and camp follow
era. Among nop followers h.' places:
guttlers, sutlers’ employes, newspaper
correspondents, and telegraph opera
tors, and. cites cases whore all these
were brought to time by court martial
during the war of the rebellion. He
gives as his opinion that this and sim- j
Har articles of <var which are acts of
Congress are not constitutional, hut
.-ays that th.e pre-ent weight of author
ity Is In favor of their constitutional
ity.
"Article twonty-one of the artiers
of war provide that. Interalla, that any
officer of soldi, r who, on any pretense;
whatsoever, strikes a superior officer,
or disobeys any command of a superior
officer, shall suffer d'-ath or such oth
er punishment am a court martial may
direct. Kenet says In r. latlon to the
former similar article, in relation to
the same classes of persons:
“These various descriptions of per
sons enjoy certain privileges In con
sideration of the advantages, conven
iences, etc., which they offer to the,
soldiers, and entering as they do by
their own voluntary act into a new so-,
ciety, having peculiar laws or its own, j
they must conform to tho.-o laws or
suffer the penalty attached to their In-,
frin gem ent.
"Attorney General Devens, in an
opinion given March 26, 1879, In rela
tion to these article.® of war, says:
“By these laws, spies, retainers in
camp, and soldiers dismissed or dis
charged are made amenable to military
justice, and their cases may bo well
said to arise In the ’land forces’ be
cause of the relations which the parties
sustain to the army, and because the
offenses aro againsit the order and dis
cipline of the army.
"While I know of no case where a
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Ruling* tn H hi,h the I’uhlk WNI Be
Infir rented.
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Ormans of. C.) » L. H. A. M 7. to 1(#
rol »>i (J by ih# dlarcunt <»f » n«»t* ‘*y
a H-non other than Ih* nominal |ay *.
<*i th® I • H nu p,. tnilormement of th#
rot*.without p*#ours#.
\ of* pavAt>l'> In *p*riflod «t
rar I# h* M In Johnacm v#. l>c»«l#y
Mrk > 40 lr R. A. 74. to nmtiniM- to
1* loyaMo In #u#h bond# nj»f.vith*t#inl
ine a failure t » l**Y or th«r hg»dii
i«) the day the n »i# I# in
doe* not gtv# «» nur# nr
togtkm tn pay in »»• ,, * , l ” t4l Imy
uni! ahcoluie promlre «<> pay
In (fat manner. . ...
A traveler gotne hr*" the y»id of H
feed and livery barn which Ir « en to
lull rntr ly i In- public and «i whl< n
I airon 1R e ... night. In
hi* learn 1* 1-elig k>’P» tv "it r>* .
„ r ,|. r |o see Iha l hi* buggy han b<- n
put mt.. tfr> barn »r,.l «<• ge. «ome ar
il. lcs from II I* hold. In Shull* v*.
Griffith (Iowa) 4" I- B- A. 117. «> have
|lzht „t ar tlcn eg limit Ih.- progirletor
• f r Injuries Inflicted upon him by a dog.
PERRY HEATH.
Hs Oets the National Bank at
Honolulu.
I Washington, D. C„ July 23,-Perry
p Hei.th, ropres -ntlng a company or
capitalists, viH authorised by tho
Comptroller or Currency to establish
the First National Bonk of H.molulu,
with a capitalization of 1150.000.
| There was a brisk competition Tor
'lb's privilege, ami a number, of uppli
. ,vs urged tfceir claims. Comptroller
Dawes however, adheres to tl>.» rule of
fl]sl ,„ m ,. Hr -t served- and thus the
op plication of Mr. HcJ®hwlll l><* B~n
!t„d. Mr. Heath Is now,Hist assistant
po-ttnaster general a*id was formerly
a newspaper men.
It i.H ;» i ffciiliur an
! o*h(-r newspaper corresp- nd -nt prob
ably will be authoriz' d to establish the
first national l ank of Porto Itlco wl»;n
that Island becomes the property of
the Cnltr-rl Ktates. This is Wiliam E.
Curtis, and, like Mr. Heath, his appli
cation was first to be made.
B tn-'.-jnnri.-,*. JillMl—MWllßW—
Royal nftkec the food pure,
whuleaomc and delicious*
wmm
Absolutely Pur®
ROYAa BAKIRO POWOEfI CO., NEW YORK.
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% 'unit maid®. MlMir Jam## AUaway
I had ih# honor of brina th# only i»d
| And la hi* lltll# anil of apotl#®* ®hlt#
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I ft« fb®M»st# wrrr ®rvtd on tßill labl#f
j wail. r. d over the lawn and prut illy
ilmminl with rut I.* r*. It wa* a
I happy aftertuM.n. and when th- 11 air
I came for the little rroud la dlaprrae
•the good-hye* were most retoetuatly
| said. Those who enjoyed Mis# Adelr ’*
) party were- Master James Allaway,
! Mlu Moselle Humphrey, Ml** Hu*
Catrs, Ml** Kuth June*. Mm Annie
i May Ikijd. Mi** Gertie Carter, Misses
I Inn and I .til lan Jon-m. Mias Clifford
i golntiey. Misses Mnris and Miriam
Grten. Misa M. «rll>- N.-’ly, Miss Fan
file Blount, Miss Beaaie Wilson. Miss
I Madge Houston. Mlsaea Nona and
na Johnson.
Mr*. J. A. Jovnf and li. r bright lit-
I tie *on l.uther are hum* again after
an a twin re of several wc ‘lts.
Mrs il nry W. Banks left Monday
for Btlllmorp, where she will be the
I guest of Mr*. J V. Tarver.
Hon. J. J J< nea apnnt several days
In Havananh this week.
Mr. Clinrle* N. Sklnntr left Wednes
day for New York.
Amolig ts.. ve’erans of Camp Gordon
who atroded the reunion were Capl.
John Mcßlmurray, Mr. Thi ms* N.
Berrien, Mr George Warncck and Dr.
A. G. Whitehead.
Miss Mi ry 1-ou McKlmurray Is visit
|mg friends at Decatur.
Mina Mamie Holleyman is the guest
cf her itsiu\ Mrs. W. F. PaUllo, Jr„ at
Decatur.
Mrs. Jethro Thomas Is home again
after a visit to her daughter, Mrs. C.
T. Milner, at Uthonia.
Col. William Everett Johor went up
to Atlanta this week.
RELIEF IN SIX HOUnS.
Distressing Kidney and Bladder Dis
ease relieved In six hours by “New
Great South American Kidney Cure."
It Ih a great surprise oti account of Its
exceeding promptness In relieving pain
In bladder, kidneys and back, in male
c- female. Relieves retention of water
almost Immediately. If you want quU.c
relief and cure, this Is the remedy. Sold
by L. A. Gardelle, druggist, Augusta.
Ga., 612 Broad street.
YOU MUST NOT SWEAR.
Rrofanlty Must Not Be Allowed In
Gotham.
New York, July 23.—The municipal
council went on record today as being
opposed to swearing-in public places,
and hereafter, if the alderman and the
mayor concur, anyone who swears or
uses vile or obscene language In the
streets, ears, ferries <>r other public
conveyances will be liable to arrest arid
a fine of from $2 to $lO.
CHILI) SCALIED.
The Injuries very Painful But Are
Not Serious.
Waycross, Ga., July 23, Little Tom
mie, the two years old son of Merrlt
J rimes, a farmer living on the Air Line
railroad, was accidentally a few days
ago. The child's mother was doing
some scouring, and In some way the
little one fell backward into a bucket
cf hot water. While Its Injuries are
very painful they are not fatal, and the
‘child will soon be well again.
Uncle Sam’s Navy, Port
folio No. 8, just received
at Herald Office.
One Thousand
Mothers
v— CAN SAVC
Two Thousand Dollars
By buying one of our Boys* School,
Veetee or Double-Breasted Knee
Pant Suits AT COST.
V
SEE WINDOW '
V 1 _ I
J. B. WHITE & CO., Clothing Department.
— Till’ Ml* Motfl; - l— ———
cHMiiAU. . _ a Barham
~ an mi i m s
tel BROAD STRUCT.
The latt. but one of our Mml-*nnu#l Challenge
Sales will be crowned with an array of bnrfains, such
as any store may be proud of. Some of the Special
values are the results of our own efforts carefully
planed for the occasion many weeks auo. Others, we
are frank to confess, are rather accidental, merely
attributable to our ability to take quick advantage of
the rnoxpeeled turns the markets take at times. All ,
in all It Is n wonderful collection of choice Shoes that v .
will be sold at our new store this week for
v 81.00
Fifteen different styles in Ladies’ Low and High *
Shoes and eight different styles of Men’s.
1 hese are genuine bargains purchased by our Mr.
Couley while in the East. •
Agents (or Hannn & Son. Stacy Adams & Co.,
Edwin C. Burt and Ziegler Bros.
OUR BEAUTY SHOW
AT BLIGM’S CRYSTAL PALACE
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BLIGH’S CRYSTAL PALACE
809BroadStreet. /
COLUMBEAS ON TOP
JUST RECEIVED
Columbia Bicycles
MODEL 20
TO SELL AT $50.00
This special lot bought for cash
and no more at this price.
DEVENEY, HOOD & CO.
GUARD AGAINST SMALL POX
Destroys Eed Bugs, Roaches, Fleas and Other
annoying Insects.
PURIFY YOU It DRAINS AND PREMISES.
CHLORO NAPTHOLEUM.
W. E. PLATT, Agent., 312 Jackson St., Augusta, G a
iDIMDIIM
JULY 8#
J* now running. Som* as *ar pris*
beauties ar* lUb gam* sud utnner seta
One uilglM a* wall attempt to pe**«
the r sin bow. ae te describe eU thew
goud aualitle*. Ih# war they ere set
ins la • caution to Hume a lie lr**xd
purchase a hen they ran be had for
"set Ins eome sometime.'* Better pur
chase when they can be had for such
low pries# ta we are offering them.
Au tor slsssware, ctockary. lamp#
ftp., time end ianrunt* fail «* <» tell
of the wonders thst we sell. Don’t for
et that our zero prices will keep jou
cool.
Remember the plaon