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Close Ob! !!i8 Bainsce of Girdles oo Mi
S 3 00 $4. $5. *6 ana $7.00 One»
Your Pick for $1 and $2.
LEWIS J. SCHAI L, jewel Sh.
•w ipi u. 11l P ■
The Everett Plano
It Guaranteed For
Unlimited Time.
Come in and talk
with uk about it.
Ptmm HodrraU Tcrtnt Euj.
First Clots Tuning
and Repair Work.
Tlionos & Barton,
W. H. BARRETT Pmlm,
m >«*«»•!». u*.
nR$ HOHt)N AT ATLANTA
Bk< Hopes That Her Son May Raa
town to *e* Her.
Atlaata. Oa.. J»l» Ji - Mr*. I. C
Hobson, nelher of Richmond Prarton
Hobsto the hero c 4 the Wrrrlmar, »r
rtertl la Atlaata yesterday Mr*. Hob
tt.o* visit to Atlanta la purely a hua
In tea one and while here »hr will be
. * aucet of Mr and Mr*. Henry llegt
< y, at tr Jr home oo Woodward ave-
I say The mother of the famous natal
re m true tor rnoMdunl in the city two
day* and then returned to Uibii
Springs. where ahe la suinovvihs for
her health. Upon arriving at Mtbia
Paring* last week, Mr*. Hobson •vlr.ni
her yon take waa at that time in N*-v
T ry to make an effort to obtain a fur
touch and spend some daya wi'b h-r
at thn Sweet watiu’ Park hotel. She re
eeteed on answer from Ibo HHtm»t
to the effeci that he would probably
LADIES’ TIES
SOMETHING NEW
J. (ILLER WALKER
THE HATTER.
Kiisrozx: hats
have to paas through Atlanta on hla
way back to bis command on the
cruiaer New York and for her to meet
him hete In Atlanta. Hobson, if bo !s
permitted to do go, will return this way
the ':.itrf part of this week, and he
has amnfced for hla mother to meet
him here. Mrs. Hobson was spokon to
by a repress:: tat Ive as to her visit to
Atlanta.
Mrs. >!oliroc eonlcimplaten with g-nat
deligh* ant pleasure the though: of
meeting her hero son once more after
the danger and peril he has passed
through In Cuba. She has grout confi.
deuce In his courage' and coolness and
never entertained for a moment any
idea but that he would come out of his
daring expedition safe and wr4l. She
ts, of course, v.sry proud of him, and It
will he one of the happiest moments
In her life when she can meet him
again. IJeut. Hobson arrived In Wash
ington with Important dispatches from
Admiral Sampson's fleet Thursday aid
probably will t.-' detained there on.v
for a day or two. t’pon arriving at
the capital he was given a grand ova
tion at every step, but the simple
greeting from hla aged mother that he
will receive In this city will be worth
mere- to him than the plaudits of the
people or laurels from the hands of
statesmen.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and CMldren.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of
MR.ARTHUR DUNN
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4«*t W«ft»**4«* Ha t* •*<"** UmUrn
ant la Capt. Ma«UI *«*• tompnßy.
( ‘-our twrtontrri aay you mumufarturr
I three off the brat remedies on uuih"
aatd the mercantile flrrn of Haaa. Her
rla tirlm A Mrlxiin, of ltawaon. In a re
<-• nt teller to the Chamberlain M<.ll
- i n( . Co. This la the nnlvrraal verdict.
Chamberlain's Pain Halm la the llneat
■ preparation In the world for rheuma
ttem, neuralgia, lame back, quinary.
»<>re throw!, ruts. Itrulaee. burns, araida.
j-alna amt awelllnca. A H ntml Iroltle of
thla liniment In the httasr will save a
great deal of suffering Buy It at Al
exander Drug A Seed Co., C. R. 4’arr,
of Bell Tower Drug Store.
NEGRO SHOT DEAD.
Unknown Assassin Hres at him
through a Window.
Itlackshear, On., July 2#.—Hcmder
son Johnaon. a prominent negro of
Patterson, In this county, wiw ossaae-
Inatcsl In his houw' las*, night between
10 and 11 o'clock.
Johnson was sitting before his bu
reau preparing to shave, Hla lamp
was before him and he had his raxor in j
his hand when the fatal shot was fired
by amis unknown party.
Johnson was shot in the back with
a load of buckshot and Instantly kill
ed.
Th* aasaaMn flred at him through
tti* window.
Johnson was htgh’y respected by his
white neighbors and every effort will
be made to apprehend his assassin.
The coroner and hla Jury have been
In session most of the day, and It la
thought their verdict will he that
Johnson was klllod by some unknown
party.
a~very~sXd case.
Woman Craxcd by Religion Com
mits a Double Crime.
ChilUrothe. Mo., July 26.—Crazed by
Christian science teachings. Mrs. Wil
liam Jones, a young married woman
living on a farm a few miles south of
ChilUrothe. killed her 6-months-old
1 babe and cut her own throat Tuesday
night. Mis. Jones was found wander
ing around in the rainstorm with her
babe In her arms. Friends took her
to a place of shelter, and Wednesday a
board of lunacy declared her insane,
and ordered hor contlned at the poor
house until she could be transferred to
the state asylum. Her mania was that
she and her babe could live without
food. f-ast night, though closely
watched, she procured a case knife,
with which she cut and slashed her
babe in a frightful manner. Before the
attendants could reach and disarm her
the maniac drew the knife across her
own throat. She will die.
Have you any old gold or silver? If
you have cal) at my new Jewelry store,
where there is a lady In attendance,
and we will either exchange for new
goods or all cash given. Lewis J.
Pchaul, th*. popular priced jeweler.
Can’t we send a delegation up to At
lanta and get Hobson to drop in on us
while be is in Georgia? (
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Uftp of Niiftfl. In Bpa Hi Oitr la a
<t!«ro»!ti<*n (o agraa to tarwa of
Why uot. thru offrr tP# Bp«aiar4a
J nrttfv* on rrfidttion (Pat tpay will fl*Hf
rut of Cuba? The S;<ap'*h governm-ot
cannot wreti offer to do an Neutr.d
nations eaanot w-ll propoae If l-el
|Prrs‘«*ettl MrKln'er mnk th-off-r He
■ nrould cf cfHirr*'. ha abused he the ye!-
i low pr-r* and by those who appeal lo
j the Jingo tertian of American* Rot
j the war erar* la only a temporary mil
ady. and Ht a yery brief period common
sense would aseert Ms sway., and he
world he regarded hy lha great maaa of
hla country as Its exponent.
NO TAX ON REAL ESTATE MEN,
The New Revenue Art wa» Intended
to Apply to Brokers.
Washington. July 16.—1 n a decision
made the conwHsalnnar Of Inter
nal revenue tmUta Iliad there ta no pro
vision In the new revenue act under
which special ta* can be Imposed on j
real estate agents or on any person or
firm simply buying or selling real es
tate on commission, either for them
selves or lor mhnrs; also that the law
Is aimed at a class of men known gen- j
erally In thn community as brokers, i
who (whether this is their sole occupa
tion or Is merely business done bv
them In connection with their other
business.) negotiate purchases or sales
of stocks, bonds, notes, etc., either for
themselves or for others.
The decision holds that a fair con
struction of the law does not make any
man a broker, necessarily, who Invests
his surplus earnings In stocks, bonds,
notes, etc., hut does not negotiate pur
chases or sales thereof.
"A man Is a broker under this act,”
it concludes,“who negotiates purchases
or sales of stocks, bonds, notes, etc.,
in the course of business, and this ap
plies to real estate agents. Insurance
agents, attorneys, or any persons or
firms who, In connection with their
profession or oerupatlon. make it a
regular part of their business to ne
gotiate purchases of stocks, bonds,
notes, etc., either for themselves or
others.”
QUEEN’S CLAin.
Crown Lands to which She will As
sert Possession.
San Francisco, July 26.—1 tis report
ed among the intimate friends of Ltll
uckalanl. the former queen of Hawaii,
that when she reaches Honolulu she
will issue a manifesto to the people.
As soon as she has informed her peo
ple of the result of her mission, she
will publicly protest against the trans
fer of the Islands, and will present
her claim for the erown lands, confis
cated by the republic, which consists of
nearly 1,000,000 acres of land, which
yield a yearly rental of over SIOO,OOO.
It is said she will also present her
claim for between $300,000 and $400,000
collected as rentals by the republic.
Prominent American lawyers, it Is
snid, have been engaged to handle the
case against the United States gov
ern ment.
A disposition is everywhere manifest
ed to make It hot for the scorcher. Why
not try what the “cooler” would do
toward his reformation? Chicago
Timcs-Hcrald.
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THE NAVY TO
HAVE A REST
Wißthi|H Will Bf HiiMnvi 11J
Oaiwt
(If I fntßtT*! IHII IWill W* w* Dp4iy*
s K\*»r> ' r** of th* f>*. e*i ef>t-
KX*»wtlv, *fid nuny of ih«* miJ*€*ra would
lie enurb ntoroft.'ftlrtrnt at the trl
rtf«#7*l‘cnac of d..fling aritt cleank.g.
| On some of the ships the Ice ma> Mnop
hev> been out of order .
l Many experiments have been made
Itagnatotsin eflh leijcy, the loaa of
Which would hiive been made the sub
ject of urgent ncpreaentatlon# to the
department If the country waa at peaea.
Ttiia acheme of overhauling the »hii<a
doea not contemplate withdrawing «'* I
I large a number at any time no to crip
ple the fleet for any possible emergency,
i But tt la being developed with the In
tention of providing the commanding
officer with a fleet In the fall ki every
i way In first class order,
j With hulls clean snd smooth the
'ships will he able to make their hlgh
j,.,t speed: with rest and the Inspira
tion of popular homage, the men will
return to their posts of duty Inspired
Ito renew their efforts for fame and the
I admiration of the country; and, if new
j laurels are gathered by a trip of the
I Kastern squadron to Spain, the navy
will be prepared to repeat ut Havana
the glorious record made at Manila and
Santiago.
What the Law Decides.
The exemption of two cows from a
chattel mortgage given by a house
holder Is held, in Harley vs. Procu
rer (Mich.) 40 L. R.| A, 150, to be sat
isfied if the rows arc selected by him.
although his wife may wish to select
other rows Instead.
The exemption ctyeducational insti
tutions from taxation is held. In Ken
tucky Female Orphan school vs. Lou
isville (Ky.l 40 L. tR. A. 119, to in
clude a school for the free education
of female orphan children, although it
is under the control of a particular re
ligious denomination and receives day
pupils who pay tuition If able to do so.
One who enters upon his own land
and tears down a fence which has been
built io enclose at by a person who
wrongfully took possession of it is
held, in Stillwell vs. Duncan (Ky.) 39
L. R. A. 863. to be not liable to an ac
tion for trespass, but in such action
entitled to make the counterclaim for
damages to the freehold.
WHILE THE WAR LASTS
All who match, walk or stand, should
shake into their shoes Allen’s Foot-
Ease. a powder. It cures aching, tired,
sore, swollen feet ,nnd makes tight or
new shoes easy. It absorbs moisture,
«ind prevents chafing, hot, smarting,
blistered, sweating feet. All the regular
army troops and navy men use It. Vol
unteers In hot climates can't exist in
romfort without it. Allen’s Foot-Ease Is
sold by nil druggists'and shoe stores,
35c. Samples sent FfkEE. Address Al
ien S. Olmsted, Le T«
i BIS ■:
liwrsw
’'Mt std *»a II gyp leaetef t§w
l inn<~T- we the yea effdlr » neda
m tlPt A# Ptvi'Pl
|iP* up a a frwfla ip* utorPNi aa4 At %-
tw«faala« of a« m» of |w4 wit! Pa*
•PcP M alma. No I rut traUfyiaa
than ftt'.oifnt# )w atpr#«ar4 trai
(hr rwffH on »pry a pao* j
rlr-t warrior* of (hr Con(-4*n*y witpj
MmiulntaPaPlr aptwohatioa and enthu-!
(pti Ooriion'i rloaliur word* irrl
I worthy of ibr h»mr approval of rr*i
Ury true Amcr,ran c tji«a. Thajr read
[i ke the fnlAimeht of a prwpbcry. Sure
ly a government of thn people, hy the
pttople and fer the pwqyle will not esn-j
tab from the face of the earth while
Awn it-ana of all secth ai are thrlliod
by language such as thlai
You. my Confaderata cowtr.td't.
would be there If the '•ounlry needed |
yon. Many of you hero,
would have been thaw but for impair
ed health and (ailing strength. Bat
our sons snd grandsons arc there.
With our prayers and blessing* they
are enllated In this war for high and
holy purposes. Among the great toads I
to tie attained In thla oenflirt with
Spain, the freedom of oppressed Islands I
In both oceans, the wilier influence of
Ameriea In the councils of nations. |
the Increased respect for her potyer i
on land and sea. there is still another j
achievement to be attained, no lessj
glorious and far-reaching, nsmely. the
obliteration of all traces of distrust
among ouraclvea and the eomplcte and
too long delayed unification of the
American people which shall be railed
m question no more forever.—Chicago
Inter-Ocean.
WIDOW OF GEN. HELM.
The Sister-In-Law of Abe Lincoln on
a Visit to Atlanta.
Atlanta. Oa.. July 25.- Mrs. Ben
Hardin Helm, accompanied by her
daughter. Miss Helm, is visiting At
lanta, as the guests of Dr. and Mrs.
R. D. Spalding.
Mrs. Helm is the widow of Gen Ben
Hardin Helm, as gallant a Confederate
soldier as went to the war. Mrs. Heim
was a sister of Mrs. Abraham Lincoln.
Mr. Lincoln ami Gen. Helm married
sisters- the Misses Todd, of Kentucky.
Gen. Helm was killed at the battle
of Chiekamauga, and his remains were
brought to Atlanta for interment, and
not until a few days ago were they
disinterred and returned to the family
burying ground in Kentucky, wheire
(hey now rest.
Dr. Spalding was the surgeon ‘of
Gen. Helm's regiment, having enlisted
in the Confederate service in Kentucky
and locating in Georgia shortly after
the war.
Mrs. Helm and Miss Helm came to
will be with Dr. and Mrs. Spalding at
their residence on Peachtree street un
til Monday evening, when they will re
turn to 'Kentucky. They have been the
recipients of marked attention by t|je
Confederate visitors to the city.
Haralson County Officials.
Buchanan, Ga., July 24.—The Demo
cratic primary in Haralson today re
sulted in the nomination of E. S. Grif
fith for the legislature. G. W. Bullard,
for sheriff. H. C. Head for clerk. E. C.
Wilson for tax collector and H. D.
Lasseter for tax receiver. The race
was close for legislature between E. 9.
Griffith, of Buchanan, and M. J. Head,
of Tallapoosa, but Griffith won by a
small majority. ..JjJii.Jicb!-,
CUT THIS OUT
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4rm urxt ntx cxMf» to tMUf far •* ««U|fiy
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mtd it io TMST HKftALD
ADVERTISEMENT COUPON.
to IH* Al*Jt£fA RMMIOI
plggM in*#ft th# HdVtrtiMmUfH wrtllkfi
below “ tinr#* tot you# "WANT" rolumni,
(o# which you will f ind oociOMtl I* - CMKtts
SIGN HERE
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ONE-DENT A WODD
SITUATION WANTED
Ms AA fHJtPI TH »J* A 8 CXW we
by m cftlAtal tAmafi AtttF Marr
ramaturil u§7 Carrt* «tr#*< ill 2>
WAXTIdP—A l*faMTlOK A 8 Ht*TUPIH
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WANTT'iIh—A tPfMPftTIOIf All JfVfUfiS
or l,i*i** girl g.trft nerd In b»«h.
Apply B. R., t* «b»»lh Boundary St.
July tl
WANTKI> —PtrAfE Tf> DO rooKINII
AddrrM B. H . enl* HrrwU Jly Ti
WANTKIV POSITION Ass NURSE Oft
rook by mlored *om«« Apply UH
Joneg gtrerl. JulV W
\V ANTED- LA UNDKY BY OOOD
washerwomaa. Hstlsfwrtlon guaian
ted FrancU WhU*. ms J«die» Hreet.
July IT
HELP WANTED
WANTED— KELIABIJS BUSINESS
woman for our order department. Al
so one to travel. Addreng Salary, Her
ald Office.
WANTED--CANVASSERS TO PELL.
household good* on the Instalment
plan. No collecting to do. Padgett Fur
niture company. Ml Broad »treet. Call
between 10 atid It a. m. Aug 1
Tue* and sat
FOR SALE
CREAM—CREAM AT 14 JACKSON BT.
VERT CHEAP—Pistol*, guns, mug.
ral Instruments, watchan almost glv»n
away, at Une’.a Lew'*.
FOR SALE CHEAP-A PAIR OP
young horses. Will work double or
•Ingle. C. H. Howard. Jr., at Howard
& WUlet Drug Co. June 28 ts
FOR SALE OR RENT-HOUSE OF 7
ruoms on Lincoln street. In good con
dition. on e*»y term*. Wm. Schwelgert.
Aug 1.
FOR SALE—A LOT OF SECOND
hand doors, sash. Winds and wooodon
columns. Also a large lot of roollng
slate. In good condition. Apply to Ja
cob Phlnlxy. Aug 1
FOR SALE— FINE HORSE BUGGY.
and harness. Sold for no fault. Price
very low. Apply to A. F. Crombe, Au
gusta factory. July 27
FOR SALE OR RENT-ONE GIN
HOUSE. Splendid locution. Cheap.
Party selling out. "Gin House," care
Herald. July 28
FOR SALE CHEAP— SECOND HAND
Yost typewriter. Splendid condition.
Slug, care Herald.
Aug 1 Tues wed frl
TO RENT
FOR 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. 1898. THE
dwelling No. 522 Ellis street; also the
new dwelling, No. 215 Oliver Row, Mon
ument street. Apply to Jacob Phmtzy.
Aug It
FOR RENT—7-ROOM DWELLING
HOUSE 1257 Greene, with modern
Improvements. Rent reasonable. Apply
1256 Ellis. _ Aug 1 „
JULY 96
MISCELLANEOUS
ki ii m if! ,•( ,i ft a r o*n<r>ft'f f"** YtV?«
r* urw reduced fr-m B 4 to 8K Nbwrl.
, band and typewriting Itt Boys and
i wanted- board roil two la-
I | fcj* m 4 a itida kof, In
fa nil> t*r#-forraa. Addrra* I N<«. MsS
!*i#i« Mh »u#ti. July it
Old Polar Ic; Worts Hictuerj
FOR SALE y
Tails. Fipts, Sc., Ckcjp
Loaliarfl^ronWorks
Eagle
Baking
Powder
IS AUGUSTA MADE
EAGLE BAKING POWDER
la high grade. Very different
materials from the cheaper Al
um Ammonia Powder, 'hat Ig
norant and poorer people u*e—•
for which there I* no earthly
excuse. ••••••• _
EAGLE BAKING POWDER \
U*e Eagle In place of the 50e. *
lb. Powder you now u*e. You’ll
get the same results in good
wholesome bread. The SOc. Pow
der* were priced 40 years ago. |
und, like a Patent Medicine, it 1
don’t change In price. .2,2*
EAGLE BAKING POWDER 1 \
Should he u*Pd hy Augusta peo
pie. City pride should Impel
them, If nothing else does. V
EAGLE BAKING POWDER \ > f
Simply asks of you a trial. t V
EAGLE BAKING POWDER }‘
Sells at 20c. lb. W
THE HOWARD & BILLET DBDG CO.
—MAKE EAGLE.—
CONCILIATE GARCIA.
That Will Be the Effort of Colonel
Wood.
Washington, July 26.—The war de
partment is congratulating itself upon
a good stroke ’in giving Geo. Leonard
Wood authority to conciliate Genesral
Garcia. Gen. Wood is a man of much
tact, very coo! and calm in manner,
and quite the ideal negotiator In a case
like this, being the very opposite of
the impulsive Shatter. He is, more
over, well acquainted with the Cuban
character, having made a study of it
on the spot some time before the out
break of the war, but when be had be
come convinced that hostilities could
not be permanently averted. j aa ,