The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, July 25, 1898, Page 2, Image 2

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MONDAY 2 -TP » Close On! mo Balance of Oirdles on Hand mm m —WtVIU —■* saoo. $4, S 5. »0 find $7.00 Ones Your Pick for $1 and 92. LEWIS J. SCHAUL, jEwbum. YANKEE DOODLE IN CUMA issU®^ to ftwwUfl VmK hi (Im Eahol Uw Soldi*? Boy* Lirs em son it hoik NEW UPRIGHT PIINOS • 140 UP SECOND HAND SOUARES $40.00 UP Parlor Organ* *3O up Sacond Hand SIO up rctt timi of musical booim at BOTTOM fttO Tliomas & Barton, H RARRKTT Rec-river, au<ui > <;» KjJKIIW iMfl.i AN> MINI. Vllard at v«. k Turn.ng Out Mtlv, r Cota. 'P . t,. ' mint i« ■' * '•* ' : Mm, able lo ruin m mm h »-.*•' * |Hbie during *b. m u f-* tiH.n t, ■fietnult ut < * !• *•*!#,! '*> •• "• •• probatily be coined about |hM». iM in aartous coins during ib# month if July, and that the rolna«e In the u sing month would amount to fully **T<> accomplish this, the working fort* was t*eing augmented by the em ployment of fifteen ladle* and ton workmen The ladles have been en gaged as adjusters; they weigh all the ■liver disks before they are coined and again after they hare gone through this process The newly employed mm occupy minor positions. Of the ladle* LADIES’ TIES SOMETHING NEW J. ULLEBVILEEB . THE HATTER. kustoix: hats only one had been employed at the mini previously, four were taken from the eligible list of the pout office de partment. and the remaining ten were employed from thp great number of applicants, without reference to civil service rules. These latter appoint ments are only temporary. All departments of the mint now are kept busy until 6 o'clock at night, but should there be a greater demand made upon the working force. It la probable that everybody will hove to work a couple of hours looser daily. Pushed to its full capacity, the mint ran coin 1.000,000 standard silver dol lars per month. FLOUR rtILL. Probable That It Will Re Removed to Gainesville. Gainesville. Ga., July 25.—A gentle man who owns a half Interest in a flour mill desires to move It to Gaines ville provided he can get u number of people here to take enough stock in It to authorize him to bring the plant to- this city. It is a $4,000 plant with a capacity of fifty barrels of flour per day. If he gets up the necessary stock be wilt buy a lot of land and put up a nice building for the mill. It Is the intention of the gentleman to also put In a corn mill, and also to run a ginnery with the power from the flour mill. Eventually he hopes to put In operation a cotton seed oil mill. Ho sr;ys a flour mill would pay here and t; at the finest flour can be made. His idea is to interest the merchants of the city and let them buy a large part of (he wheat to be used. Gainesville could be made a good wheat market, aofl Ac does not doubt that there will be ready sale for the products of the mill. imrni* wanit* Alta tftrm B«w# Rafißsuw M* ini—iiimr «■< Mm* Rimma* m ArmpMr ****** •* aw Me* pwMpM* t»MM> Aumgks —m *****el ******* MB M n«|M aa* A»' AM *tN» RnSßint iHn *M« ♦*«•*»»# paae*4 mm fan e*a»i» (MMM)m a? MM NM» Fv**»** <4 MM— • •*»•* *44 Mont «X>ha* B*4*» a «m~ t-aar artuiie'—np wM*»* *•» »Maalw*4 Mi taAM. *l *4*» leak Me* ■I a *»g»»e Rh* M the *MN«* I—« Whß Me B«* BdadWM M • DRaßshtp al IM IM—Mi «V*«*» Mm# Man# CMMmmMmi ftoMBB M • #M— *4 • %*e *4 'WIMNI • 'MM Ml n»M« Bk» •«*«• M Mm Mill— *t MM BMM* IM »*«#!♦ • that ah# wwot ap Hew m#*» nt • IBM* aatfi Mm r*M»i< IB* MM. mn «# ' Mm kayak m*#B B<# Aa B»*a •• ■ mMw •« m • ••**. jrßif*| ii i wwe« MM ****** pay an mm« 4 unit e*4 revived H etw ***** —4 «• •#* «•* awiMßm »*##■##. 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Tt»# personal devil «f an many wo men. lon mock ffswh. le eteatlrg away IMS «"*d K-nke #4 Dalys beautiful «4u«vn Margtw-ma Kh# has taken ta golf playing tw th# hope of reducing her flesh, and la said In Me n fine aad enthusiastic driver Miss Anna Esi*ll Wilson, of New York, hns found a decidedly novel oc cupation She tore pare* music for in valids She says that although th# healing power of music is yet only dlmily pscrotved. never!h»-le*s Phyel ctana acknowledge that Ita proper us# produces highly beneficial effects, tin dec the Influence of a certain kind of music the nerve cells, if depleted or too j relaxed, may be stimulated to more vigorous artion. Music of an opposite < harndvr will diminish too great ner vous activity and tend to produce a | rendition of peace and restfulness. Hevrial phyetetwne commend Mi»a WU |son's system She doe# not eay any ] thing about how many different dis eases of ,the nerves one ptnao In a fiathouse is capable of produtlng In a very short time. "Our customers say you manufacture three of the beat remedies on earth" said the mercantile firm or Has*. Har ris Brim A Mcletln. of Dawson. In ft re cent letter to the Chamberlain Medi cine Co. Thla le the universal verdict. Chamberlain's Fain Ralm la the finest preparation In the world for rheuma tism, neuralgia, lame bach, quinary, sore throat, ruts, bruises, burns, scalds, pslns and swellings. A 25 eant bottle of this liniment In the house will save a great deni of suffering. Buy tt nt Al exander Drug * Heed Co.. C. R. Farr, of Bell Tower Drug Store. • Economy In Golf. "Golf Is such an expensive game that I really can't afford to play," sighed Mrs. yutverfull. •"rhot's where you make a great mis take," said Mrs. Bowser. "I have found It a great economy. 1 don't have to keep a nurse any more, as the child ren are always on the Itnke with me; we don't have any more doctor’s bills; and besides all that. 1 don't have to buy any more expensive delicacies to tempt my husband's appetite. He talks so much about his game at dinner that he doesn't know what he's eating."— Harper's Baaar. Have yon any old gold or slivert It you have call at my new Jewelry store, where there is a lady In attendance, and wo will either exchango for new goods or all casb given. Lewis J. Bchaul, the popular priced Jeweler. A PRETTY THING. Did you ever look at a package of Engle Baking Powder 7 It's the pret tiest package by far among oil the ba king powders. But Its goodiness Is not only label-deep; It goes down into the heart of the can's contents. A musi cian wrote a song for Us two years ago entitled "Even Poor Cooks Mnke Good Bread with Eagle Bakins Powder." That's because the powder is high grade. The best family grocers of Au gusta all sell Eagle; and their best cus tomers all buy It. We can tell of the grade of customers any grocer has by the quantity of Eagle ho uses. We feel sorry for the people who think they can afford to use « 10c. pound alum ammonia powder. We wonder if they think about subsequent doctor bills and ruined digestions, eagle Is 25c. a pound. It's made at the Howard & Willet Drug Co.'s. OASTOHIA. B«r« the Kind You Have Always Bought T' GL+AffM&c. 1 IMS HI 111111 HO IlWrth «fgfftNi An St» » um-gm iwiias tM 14m IKM •« I'Ub b ltd ?*• «t til »att « gaapWN WBaM i» **—•« «»• BmMm IB* I A'*aa*A Oa. MB N •* *► ! 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H IrMtl*. naaM f r»lt Coaiß* tcMI It (i One** Da* KiflißaH BirWfci Or*it Jarr*. Knfa* Mark**. IM— taaam* a. N Hat>B* 7 R ■—noß. A:*—- mu 8 8 TafAwta W R MrOartw*. rirtoiltofl, A P KlMhBlI. Harrr Pa«-a# Bark r. T Baliabi. CA- Call Dallaa. aaaa. J W Bank B m*na Saaraan W. M Krrrioo. J. G Parr. Monro# Wkra aaknl If fca ktNvrad la pt ty* (ami Mr Ckrhrtrami *al*l "ao" hr rau«# Ik# laoa of b « rharrß prohib t*4 It. ll# ooald wt w I wa* morn * Hinny. lial aat* Ik# im(ira*»ljo (Bat h» b#H#a#4 otk-'rlaia#. Hr fwrthrr m 4 that hi* rhurrh had a«n#ndrd Ita rulra lo prohibit polygamy b#r*ua# Gol had rnmmandtxi II ihrough Wllford Wood ruff, ao old man 92 y«afa old. who ta j prealdrnt of Ik# eburrb and who bad ntimbrra of wlrr* When aakrd whnh- j #r ibr command »( God rami' b#fr.rr or: afl#r lb# art lon of lb** l’nli»d fftalaa. h# aald. "Aflarwarda.” Hr *ald alto that God would have prrhapa not glran Ihr command again* a plurality of wlrr# bad thr Hnilad Stale# not de cided It <vat unlawful Th# Iwo mm aay lhat aMw# har# hrrn arnt Into every alat# In th# union; that it ii th*ir religion they are prrarhlng. and not polnram ■<; that Ihry would hr ped If they did th# latter. They eay that th*!r rhurrh laws now prohibit plural marriage*. Proaulrnt Woodford, of I’tah. la thr aupremr high ruler, and what he aay* I* abaolutr. He la the man through whom God, they believe, make* Hl* revelation* to hit Mormon*. It la OHBrrted that three convert# have been the result of four months' labor In thla state. SPANISH /^RTILLERy - Behind Carbeo wire' intrEnchvGENT} As SANTIAGO WHAT OUR BRAVE BOYS FACED ,AT SANTIAGO DE CUBA* 7THTC .A.TJGTTST-A- HERALD gaimr« at at pa a**» IciivKi/fcr , *• «NM*«B Be »**B— mm wwrMilM ftttaa* )*«#..* * wn* a»r a* lawMar* bib ##w a— twNi MfflC mmm tvMi tt»» MftdkfUMkdßl Ak w^g* | B M a*-4 MW **»w*« Bt MM* M #**#»• I,l—l ib Ml ******* DM IB Ba PktwA MMM m*» **•* «bpß a la «Ba*4 a# *** ! »**# ***** k* »»Beai —k MW*# ] «kwh wist itaMM IB*« Me tatawh Mi • mm*a aakad *B# Mit»«K as aw *B***h I #•#! nf | ~ |MT« CM^mmhi i*i tun •«r , i fHP## mm m$ ih * ka# INwB as aa >* ww» prtßted im* Mm •* # *miCt4U <w PBtYIA | m ' j rtf i*4dro**a «f j ■#*» naeaff «f W i#r f*ay Mm*** * Jpf* krltpa# » #• » *kw • 4aa • »4w* aad k Nh he J**w fits*. ' and* kg th* Maty Qa ** ] t W* bad##* Ilw M»*a WUi Ma pwa- 1 | *kßi far tß*w vara ata# and aal far I t«Mf» i< »a*g**■*—' a I W» katwra that ikraag* tk# -* i.m~v~* as Jaaaa OrM*. all awn | * tad Bb*y Ma •#«** by eM4,*v* tw iba lava aad ardtaaa «a as tk# ****** I W# twlMva ikai tk# •>*. pnariplaa aad a#4M>aae#« of Ik* Bim|»t at# PMM. faith >a tha lewd. J#aa• CMM lawna*. *ap»waar*. third, *a» %y aMß##aloß ter Ik# raa>i»atoß as ataa; t< arth tayia# na ad band# far «B* gift of ik* Holy ObuM. A Wa b*Mr«* that a BMW bum* tw <«IK4 as God, by ~B*apk»ry. aad Mr tba taping ob of baada" Mr fh«aa wM» •ra ia aathoriry U <fca go*pa and admißtatar in Lb# ordinaar— j tlwrwaf 4 Wa kaßrva In the came organ ra tins that nuted Mi tha p> mm** rjbur< B aaaarly. apoat—. pnodo'a.. pa*t'#a. tea»h~r* yyagfplMß ftr T V* trrltava la lha gift of toagnm. pfrpbnry, lay*tainm. viaMtoa. h*#l.og < t wM* rprvut ca of tongnaa. rir. ft. W# hallav# (Ba Bible to ha tb* •red of Ood. aa far as It la tranaiaUft tot reel ir; «*• aiao baiwra tb# Book of Mormon* to b# tk# word of GpA ft Mr hell*re all that God ha* ra aealod, all that Hr d.ra now itml and •# ba’trr# that He will y*t raraal many great and Important thing* per taining to th# kingdom of God. tk. M> twlfrr# In tb# literal gather ing of I»r«al aad ia tb# raatoratioa of tb# ten trlb#a; that Ritm will b# buiH upon this ttb# Amrrraai continent, that Christ win reign prraensily upon tb# earth, and that tk# aarth will be itw*«l and reef!re Ita paradlalacal glory. Jt We rlaim tk# privilege of wor shipping Almighty God acctwdlng to the dictates of oar ronuclence and allow all men the name privilege, lrt them wornh'p bow, wharo or arhat they may 12. We brllera In »*lng rubjrrt to king* presidents, ralrra and magia trair*; In obeying, honoring and aur lalnlng th# law. IS We brllevn in bring honest, true, ch«#t» benevolent, vlrtnoua, and In do ing good lo all men; indeed, we may aay that we follow the admonition of Haul. "We beliey# things, we hopo all things,” we have endured many things and hope to be able to endure all things. If there Is anything virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praise worthy. we seek after these things.— —Joseph Smith. LIFTING THE m/ICKADE. "The seaside resort landlords are all fond of Ceveca," "For what reason?" "\Vhen he came out and got smash nil they could raise (be price of board.” HMIOB , !8M m ***** i» ** Ut SNI«. sa«M firm MMff tHl «ft* Nt ib rmi «| tkaeeß*** Hb** ** r “'Mbbw fl Tm.nl W * Bkaf *» ‘v— maaAe. *»*■>** hi ‘B* r* »fc A*«P fkwwa of *M* t'arrad B.a*#s Araap "(Mr oa May IS IB# m m»BWt of ].a# Bip,.-if , # t*»*a *v4a#ad aa* ra -..wtriiTr as Mw • «bm *>b* mi tk# I th***. ra ** igsriaia at** »B» Am#n *• *>a*y Fwß*a Bg »B» B*»* M< H*g tft* ***** «t •# . ammMMai I . % 4*— mt mu m MNM ( wt fr# '4 rat psasßN m* i M>« :««4 *ns*il aa«h Bar *t F**' *—•* far*«r‘ w*Mmdtw«*4, t»««*Mß# m** ■( tpvmt «MN |WV m4*9 :<Hrn»Vft« m ®»f m m ****** **** !$« «; t#fNi W& I# 4# 1 | fny n| umi ‘a§r •natty war i rymgrrod <B UP AfP* S* *4, a*Sßf »Bd '(■Ta#*. of lhaf MBMwrt-'* |ri*urr «B* J##« ta ate ny b—skm **• >9 *f f**?# ff u yoar was I Ba— wff baas B«w --,***>. at*, attb a slßgla ward a* Ik# tarßW <4 tha tap; a-ai— b* tha «B#» TB# uarmsat sarsgUßtaa of rh* •orreaWer of tk* Mp—taß army and tha , lasmr-n <4 tk# #>•* By yna— if u*e* „ j»e# Is lev ao. and I nplr kata of hath, ,reata Mr tk* B*bGt rrpor* "1 was aaltJMr haao—d Mr. with a kind sroed fro* pan Bprolßg •?•*! mt aay other »4B**r <rf my waff rrp-1 rvoeat the Cohaa army ok that mem < rob> artaae* ' Plaslly. I knew that yoa ka— left; ta proa* * at Baatlggo tk# ram* Bpaa iab aathortna* that for throe years I! Base fought aa rpemiro of the lad#* p#od#ae» of Cuba "I b*« to state that those aathnrttlaa bare rover bars aieetrd at Seat ago by r»» «l»n*i *4 tb rMjr, bn! appnated by royal derro# of the no#*** «f *—'« "I would agree, sir. * hat the army under your rommend should have liken goegeo*!on of tb# ettr and Bare tsrrtsoned the forte I would glee rar warm ro-operatioa to any measure you may ba#* deemed heat under American mil tar# lew t» hold *ba rlty for your army and preserve pobllr order ont'l the t<«,e comes to fulfft tb* solemn pledge of th# peool# of tb# t’»!t*d fftatm to establish Ib Cuba n fr## and init; penden* goverom"tit. "But when tb# «i«*etton srrlre* of appointing auther ttea ia Sant lego do Cuba and under tb# peculiar clrrnm stance* croaied hv tb* thirty renro of our etruggle aga'net the ftpanl*b rule. I cannot a## but with th* deepest re gret that such authorttlo* gr# pot #feet*d by the Cuban people and the inhabitants of the rliy but the asm# ones selected by the Queen of Spain sod her ministers to defend against ♦he Spanish sovereignty. "A rumor too absurd to b« believed. General, ascribe* the reason of your measure anti of the orders of forbid ding my army to entrr Santiago to fear of massacres and revenges against ihe Spaniards Allow me, air. to protest ngninat even the shadow of such an Id m We are not savages. Ignoring the rule* of rlvlllard warfare "We are a poor, ragged army; a# ragged and poor a* was th# army of your forefathers in their noble war for Independence, but .a* the heroes of Saratoga and Yorktown. we respect too deeply our cause to disgrace it with tiarharlam and cowardice. "lo view of a!) these masons, I sin cerely regret to be unable to fulfil any longer the orders of my government, and, therefore have tendered today to CUT THIS OUT Writ* V4WR •«!*#**»•• m*rt| Oft this W4r»h. •«€«©*• gr*M4fft f»««**4ry IO pfty for mb m*%y in—r lien* mb y©y want, find buimh m»tt or a# net H to THIS HE HALO. ADVERT IStMKNT COUPON, nt mtt aur>u hmaldi Pie »*w inkwrt UtM MdvMft»BMm#nl writ tan Mow - limMR In jrowr "WANT** column*, for which you wilt firul MndowKl • amts SIGN HERI— / mtBMMS'O* wgV'ied. M etbf fm # - « Met*, ttn#*#"#*, Hbhiis", h«en*a R*#t B»'«a»*. Pee Me. MW* KfltCl 8 . M9-Ul>T-d-hoßl*. «• V ktso* i we Man 'Man I* ream OHE-CENT » WORD bITUAI ION \S ANTED WAWTRt*- BT A rmBTCIoABB FAT TRRM aad rotaa** «a*h>* a**4 all ***** »*rh am a. paawtaa. Ih y*aro *»■ protro,*. ABdrom M, Md Ba**— 81. July » wantmp-a ro«mo!* as cook My a Marti wrohtng colorod »oa** At Hr tU Walk## atrrot fir id w'aJ*TsT*~A gITTATK'N AS orOK My # cf4o#*4 wroaa* Apply Mary CMmpkML I*H Cam# atrroi Jty M HELP WANTED wantri* -- R Kt J a blb nrstNitrro woman foe «»r order depart menu Ah •n one to travel. Add— Salary. Her ald Office- FOR SALE fRRAM—C'RBAM AT i« JACRPOK ST. VmT cHßAF—Pietol4 guaa, meat, eat m«>rum#uts Watchsa almost glv#a away, nt CaclV UVs. rnR SALE CHEAP-A PAIR OP young horses WHI • orh doubt# or Single. C. H Howard, Jr., at Howard 4 WMtet Drug Co. Juaa » ts POR PALS OR RENT -HOCPE OF T r.rnm* cm LMiroln atreet. In good e«n ditinn. on easy term#. Wm. fkttiwelgert Aag 1. ron SALE—A LOT OF PECONO hand doors, aash. Winds and woood-n column* Also a larga tot of roofing slate. In good condition. Apply to Ja cob Phlnlsy. Aug 1 FOR RALE —ONE *-YEAR-OLD PO NY. Gentle and welV br*>! e to harness and saddle. Suitable for children s us#. Apply cur tier Harper and Wood la # n streets. 7 u| y 25 rou HALE-FINE HORSE BI’OOY, and harness. Sold for no fault. Price very low. Apply to A. F. Crnmbe, Au gusta factory. July 27 FOR HALE-LADY 8 WHEEL; BEEN used very tittle. In thorough order. Will sell cheap. Address Box 1073, city. July 25 TO RENT FOB RENT—ONE FURNISHED BED rooom. 1001 Telfair street, city. Aug 1 for rent—the large hand some dwelling No. 932 Broad street, with yard running through to Ellis street. Apply to Jules Godin. FOR RENT—FROM OCT. 1. 1899 THE dwelling No. 622 Ellis street; also the new dwelling. No. 215 Oliver Row, Mon ument street. Apply to Jacob Phinixy. .Aug It FOR RENT—7-ROOM DWELLING HOUSE 1257 Greene, with modern Improvements. Rent reasonable. Apply 1256 Ellis. Aug 1 TO RENT —DWELLING OF 7 ROOMS with all water conveniences. Poses sion at once. Rent low. Apply 427 Fifth street. D. Graham. Aug 1 TO RENT —THAT NEW DESIRA.BLE residence. No. 316 Broad street, from October 1. Leonard Pbinizy. Aug 6 Mon wed sat 2wks TO RENT—ONE NICE FIY'E-ROOM house. corner Carrie and Miller streets; 2 new 7-room houses now build ing Fifteenth street. Woodlawn. Lom bard. July 2 1 the commander-in-chief of the Cuban army. Major General Maximo Gomez, my resignation as commander of this section of our army. Awaiting his res olution I withdraw my forces to Ji guari. Very respectfully yours, "CALIXTO GARCIA.” Tour bath can be greatly improved bv using a good sponge, good soap. Get them at Alexander drug store. JULY 2ft MISCELLANEOUS 1 SUMMER cwm oMaunrt r»j- I styikbs (T>U4»tK ran ..BBSS*mat ,ronrae rodarod from IM t* fit Sheet- I Hart and fy«*wftt»wg HI R ra wad 'gifts frost t* paars sad op taken •Jana IT tl wanted-board pgr two la. I IBS and a Mttte kny. in sron# gut*t family pr*f*yr*4 Addrvaa L Na. lad B«t*aU etrort July 9 NCfiTU-TM ALL IctNDB ->P FLHOM atairi«g d t# , h#si4y for the neat 4$ days, an kinds shad#* and roMwa wttk ,An# gU#M giv.n any Banc. Kmwrtally jpartora. awing roa*na and kolta. Lantsa I order* C. P. W . Herald <4Bcr. July m Special Notices: W rMMs Lodge. Na. im*. F. A A. M. AaAista. 04. fnlf Sft I'PL . A COMMTXJ' AtlOh OF WKHM I Lndga alii ba b».J ta the Blue R..dc. Mssonir Hall, on MON DAY EVIX NO, 3Mb Inal., at IM oVocfc. Ti» M M. Degras will be roatarred. * IfmtMi will taka das neAtsa. V .sting bretbren oorJiaily welcomed. Mr order \ I R MaIKEARY. W. M. C E COFFIX, Hsereiary. gg ... l—Ju*t received, iu uoni 1 ear—Bl tone— ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD. This i* Hie Msndsrd Whit* L-sd Of the Tnilyd Ms:«s. 9 W# bsv* Hire* other Whits I-fad bnnds —to suit any wants. a— Wa bars in store 50 tons Mineral Paints (dry i for outhnusas, fencss, roof*, Ac. f—We bsv* severs! brand* Lin*sed Oil. s—Tie liars several brands ready Mixed Punt*. THE HOWARD S WILLET DRUG CO. WHOLESALE. HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY to buy a handsome and commodious home. No. 1304 Broad Street, south-west corner of Mc- Kinne, contains 14 rooms, pantry, bath and all con veniences. Stable and servant’s room in yard. Lot 60 by 1 32 feet. This is a specially de sirable location for a phy sician. JOHN W. DICKEY, 1 and 2 Library Building. MIT® AMBER CANE, FOR HAY Broadcast an acre or ao— You will thank ua later on. VELVET BEANS—Buy i buabel and try one acre. Triumph Seed Iriah Potatoes, Collards, Cab bage, Tnrnipa (6,000) pounds, Beets, Radish, Beans. THE HOWARD & WILLET DRUG CO WHOLESALE.