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war < wraapiHHlar t lor Harper a Mrrl*
Ijr, Writlai from <»a bnar4 tfc# H.
Chiaa/Moti'i l for Manila. Juar 11. sci
aara that wh*a la Hoaotnlu Me waa
talMw Mb Itork al llw oßern' club My
aa old citlarn. To pan* Mr Itaaa:
••H# alopprrl n» before lh» club door
•ad ftlatal out U> m# a lona llw of
poll abed. quirM-flrtn* «una 'Hair >'»u
noticed tfcea# Maaianaf Tfca chlld-lllw
native aometimea waken up. W# ace*
ec feaow whew It Is roalag On the la
lanat lb# gaeatlon of annexal 100 la the
iu|*r louvftt T»k* »w*jr tno rm*
procllr traalr a* l ' <*»# Island la loal ae
cordlag M» aagar-froaera. Just so lobk
as aaaexatlon has not taken plae# this
danger Han before them. The Island la
very rich, and sugar stock pays from
twasty to forty per cent Interrwt, but
great risks ate taken by lha capita! In
vested."
• a a a a *
Pew people realize that the most Im
portant part of a house. If one wishes
a healthy habitation, la the ground un
der It, a Seeming paradox, but never
theless true. This point and many olh
rr equally Instmctiee ones to tnt< nding
butktrra are taken up by Mrs. H. M.
Plunkett In *'\Vbst Constitute a Per
fectly Sanitary House." In Harper s
Bazar, for July 23.
*•••••
For the Drawer of the August Har
per's Mazigine Mr. Sutphen has writ
ten and Mr. Frost has Illustrated "The
Tantalus Istvlng Cup,” a humorous ro
mance of the golf-links. It Is the sait
of human nature that gives to golf Its
untiring aest. »nd ®*en the non-golfer
may be smused at tb» Incidents attend
ant upon Mr. Robinson Brown’s dis
comfiture,
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Among the stories In the August
Harpc-r's perhaps the moat notable Is
“The Monster," by Stephen Crane. The
power of presenting scenes of horror,
which has hltharto led Mr. Crane Into
the paths of adventure, is Ivire used to
show bow a quiet country town was
reduerd to abject terror as the result
of a strange accident. As a study of
American life aid character, the story
repr.-jenta a departure in Mr. Crane's
cor. rr, and one which shows
a marked Increase of literary power.
It is richly illustrated by Peter New
ell. ;
The Chinese at home.
Without excluding other important
articles the August Atlantic is notice
ably a Action number, and contains a
group of short Btories of gre it varlo y
and exceeding Interest.
. * * *
Morgan Robertson, whose remarka
bly interesting sea-stories have been
widely welcomed, tells In "Where An
gels Fear to Tread” of the marvelous
adventures of a crew of lake-schooner
sailors decoyed into a square-rigged
ship for a long eeban voyage; their
sufferings, how they punished their
tormentors, and what finally resulted;
the whole toid with the odor o£ salt
water and the touch of rugged truth.
M. P. Whitmarsh's "Driftwood” pre
sents a suggestive picture, pleasantly
colored with sentiment and romance,
of the adventures of a pair of ocean
castaways, who, at the supreme mo
ment, prefer oach other to ail the |
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hist U roily * durtr.f ihe p**l iumnn*r,
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kf-rp It at band. The 25 ar.d W rent hot
tlm for *al* by Alexander Pro* ft Herd
,Co . C. H. Parr, of pell Tower Dru*
FOR FITZHUGH USE.
n (Chicago Chrolirle.) T
The demands of Justice and the aen
'timent of the American people will not
!be satisfied with any proposition
1 which does not Include the selection of
j Fttzhugb Dee as governor general of
Cuba. The Presides! will be made
aware of his mistake If he prceeds oth
er# lge.
EXPERT TESTIMONY. |j
(Kansas City Star.)
No higher compliment could be re
ceived by any ship than has been be
| stowed on the Brooklyn by Captain
Ei<late, of the Viscaya, and the tribute
! which the commendev of the ruined
cruiser pays to the flagship of Commo
dore Schley Is all the more valuable
because It is In the nature of expert
testimosy. J
A man in Virginia rode forty mllea to
Fairfax Station for the express purpose
of getting Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy. and took home with him n doxen
bottles of the medicine. The druggist,
who relates the Incident, adds; "Your
remedy seems to be a general favorite
wherever known.’ Its effects, are in
deed wonderful in all lung and throat
troubles. Procure a bottle at Alexander
Drug & Seed Co., C. R. Par-, of Bed
Tower Drug Store.
A PERTINENT IN QUIRY.
(New York Sun.)
Would It occur to anybody but a
member of the regimo of Cleveland.,
which was for pulling down a republic
and establishing a monarchy In Ha
waii, where our own flag will here
after float, to ask such a question as
Hon. udson Harmon’s at Putin Bay?
HOW TO LOOK GOOD.
Good looks are really more than skin
deep, depending entirely on a healthy
condition of all the vital organs. If
! the liver is Inactive, you have a bilious
ilook; if your stomach Is disordered, you
have a dyspeptic look; If your kidneys
i nre affected, you have a pinched look.
1 Secure good health and you will sure
ly have good looks. "Electric Bitters
is a good alterative and tonic. Acts
directly on the stomach, liver and kid
neys, purifies the blood, cures pimples,
blotches and bolls, and gives a good
complexion. Every bottle guaranteed.
Sold at Howard & Willet's drug store.
|so cent* per bottle.
the hkhald
IHE REUNION
AT ATLANTA
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drop#* with Ik# bat tic* Ita# of n** if|iuo
| and near It waa hum Ihe «th.-r cm
| blema of the eauae for which tfc* gave
hla life, hla c#p, cavalry aword and
dreaa parade aword The mualc die
«oar sail wa# furnished by Winn'a or
i hralra of \Jhen*. Prof. Winn. th«
leader, waa also leader of Cobh'a legion
band and had been profesavr of mualc
hn bury Cobb tnatltute at Athena
’ Auguata (urrled off Ihe blggeat hon
ora on the field. ti after Ihe arrival
of Co. A. they marched up from the
i depot to the Kimball, where they rall
!ed upon Col. W. J. Bryan for a speeds
All along Ihe route they received a
continual ovation. Col. Bryan made ti
short talk to response, which was most
ly lost Mi the nolae and din. While the
1 great parade was being formed the heat
waa something terrific and glanced off
from the wails of the houses nnd danc
ed up from the aten# pavements of tha
streeta In a way that reminded one
forcibly of the descriptions of the bot
tle of Santiago. Pretty soon the rain
game down In torrents and the steam
that arose from the earth was almost
'stifling. The big raindrops came down
i m a steady pour, but the old vets fan
ned them out of their faces with their
icoat sleeves the same as If they were
j Yankee bullets at Bull Run. The Au-
Igusta comp in full uniform with a fine
bugle and drum corps was a conspicu
ous feature of th-* parade and after the
perade was dismissed they formed a
procession and morrbed into the Klm
bnll where a cotillion was executed
for the benefit of the ndmlrtng multi
tude led by Capt. J. Rice Smith, Capt.
Randolph Itldgriy «nd Judge BiJly
Dunbar, while the bugler played Hdt
Times in the Old Town Tonight."
11. P- M.
RELIEF IN SIX HOURS.
Distressing Kidney and Bladder Dis
ease relieved in six hours by "NAw
Great South American Kidney Cure."
It is a great surprise on account of Its
exceeding promptness ill relieving pain
In bladder, kldneyß and back, in male
o- female. Relieves retention of water
almost Immediately. If you want qukc
relief and cure, this Is the remedy. Sold
by L. A. Oardelle, druggist, Augusta,
Go., 612 Broad street.
SPANGLES THE RAGE.
Spangles are certainly the rage rfnw
adays. There are spangled r.et gowns,
bodices, waists, hats, bonnets, fans,
and now comes a spangled parasol.
Why will stout women wear spangles?
They accentuate the lock of lines and
make a large woman look larger. Only
very small and pretty women should
wear bespangled gowns, and nobody
but a thoroughbred can look dainty in
one at that. The snangled porasols are
showy and effective, but grate on a wo
man with very dainty taste. The new
est one is mode of coarse Brussels
net, over silk, and has an elaborate de
sign in silver, gold, or colored spangles.
Others are embellished with bonds of
jet spangles, in some delicate floral
pattern, _ . _
AN ©PEN LETTER
|To MOTHERS.
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“The Kind You Have Always Bought”
BCAR3 THE bIQNATUHE Of
j Insist on Hating
The Kind Tliat Never Failod You.
Buy Your Wife
a Greene Street Home.
a<1 _z o?*#r I/»t II «*v tl* fk#t.
John YV. Dickey,
| and 3 Library Bulldtag.
DON'T RUN THE RISK
of Using Bad Language,
But Go To
Simmons' Bicycle Shop
Til BROAD KIRKRr,
And Get Your Work Done Well.
Forth# next in* d«y»Tsicycl** Enameled
for $2.00 High liriMle Work-
Loawt prices in town on Repairing.
I haeond band Utcyde# bought and told on
I easy payroenia.
all work guaranteed
FO: R S-A-XaEJ
The J. I. Scott place, three
quarters of a mile from the
city new water Basins on
the Wrightsboro road.
This place contains 87
acres of land, several
good springs and fine well
of water. Dwelling out of
recair. Healthful. Price,
$2,000.
Apply to
CLARENCE E. CLARK,
Ileal Estate, 882 Broad Btreet.
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 ali 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.
FOR SALE
£g|r-l have for sale very desirable build
ing lot I orated in tfie centre of one of the
handsomest blocks in the city. Will sell
same very cheap. Just the place for a
handsome residchce for your family. Uood
titles.
CALL ON MRS. JERRY O’HARA,
NO. 13*7 GREENE STREET.
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I H. ,mi‘ a H omff| lllftTffdlt (bl* A**
but lb*M# who h#«# trt#4 a
j adopt th# old-fA#hi«m#«t mrth**! again*
You •## it i# no ptiy to r#ftilftlt Ur
iQki luriK* If y*»ii Hint **a# vc*tt®Mfl
Ito cook mor# *lowty than another, you
j hav# hut to turn thr thumb #cr#w
lan* you ran r#*ta# th# h#at to any *#-
;r**a»t. If It Ii *<*tnx too quickly, you
don't t*##d to thro# oprn th# »v#n <to«>r j
The Gas Lihhl Co. of Huosla,,
C 22 BROAD ST.
HAVE YOCA
Children’s Hair Cut
while the weather is warm
HICKEY S BARBER SHOP
Also us# HICKEY’H MAGIC
HAIKAUNK (or the HAIR.
For Sale By All Druggists.
HUSH
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KEEP COOL
by using one of our odorless Refriger
ators— the Dewey just annihilates hot
weather. Klondike, Gurney and liedipse
are oil good; everyone guaranteed; wa
ter coolers, cedar cheats; ice cream
freezers. See our line of bedroom suits,
$25. Baby Carriages for $6. We Will
make terms and prices to suit you.
Fleming & Bowles
004 Broad Street.
SALE OF SUBURBAN
LAND BY THE ACRE
The Augusta nnd Summerville Land
Company will sell, at public sale. 70 acres
of Isnd on the Harrisonville Road, iu
blocks of two to liven acres, on luesday,
August 23d, at 5 o’clock p. m.
W. C. JONES, Secretary.
Not Too Late to Buy
a SUMHER’S SUITj
Hft IT IN •ftftiiCMt ft y«*t to tOfN) Ami l4M<l>i
you will find m«ny taaffn ttftyn In IN ®ftft wNn
ii lummtr'i Sm'l would not ft# vincOiTvfoctftftt#
TNrt ft on ufDftt fttl vA ntft#a In ftuy «#• *
§Mlt now s you tAfi#rt ft v#ry (in Suit To# Hl*
tl* mon«y tampfiffd to wftftt its vain would
brine At tft* bftftinntnc of tftft to rnoo
Ronton tftftcftftt toonomy. Vou mvo
money sty ftuy in* your ciotftln* from ut>
I. C. Levy's Son & Co.,
TAILOR-FtT CLOTHILRB.
AUGUSTA. • • • • CiOHOI A
Augusta Brewjug Co's
GENUINE
MALT gXTRADT
NOW ON TBS MARKET.
CALL KW IT. *
W. H. Lynch & Co.,
Yellow Pine Lumberi
Builcferft’ Hardware. I Lcor*, sa»h, Blinda,
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Special Low Prices
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Augusta China House,
704 Broad Street,
For Ice Cream Freezers, Water
Coolers, Refrigerators and Ice
Chests.
wm. McCauley
2040 WALTON WAY.
BI?lL TELEPHONE NO. 2101.
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Pipe Work. All Work Guaranteed.
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