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Your Piok for $1 end $2.
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Is Guaranteed For
Unlimited Time
Come in and talk
with us about it.
Pnots Hedermte Term Euy
First Class Tuning:
and Repair Work.
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DISTRICT CONFERENCE.
H win A iKwWf On* W**k I ran.
Titfiy<
t»*. July ST. —The Au
inu ii ntin C<nl«mrr will mnwnr
at ttv* Met feud let ihurrh Wr<tn**lay
in. b ni (in tr 4of Angus' »' 1*
< 'tact. Ii »hup W W. Dunesn. o(
Bmisb, Carols ns. M espededyo pres.*
Mr .111 probably preach ev,«» day dur
log th« session at Hit runfrreocr. st
It o'clock a. m Tbt* meeting will <*f
jt't: .atrreat. Everybody invited i»
Attend both the btwlnr** sessions and
lbn preaching.
We know that Millrdsev Ilf will open
wide her arm* and ber heart and give
the delegate* and visitors a moat hear
ty atknw. Tbla reminds ua that the
committee on bomr* will wait on the
rM liens In order to • ecu re entertain- j
ment tor tbe delegataa. There will tie ,
at least IJ6 on hand for whom homes j
will have to br obtained, ts eltiaeni
other than tbe Mcihodtata are willing
to aaefat in this good work the commit
tee would he glad If they would glee
their name* to Messrs Dixon. Williams
or K P. Qlbson. Some of the most
prominent ministers In tbn state will
tie tn attendance.
LADIES’ TIES
SOMETHING NEW
J. MILLER WALKER
THE HATTER.
iKiisrozx: hats
To Keep Cows From Kicking.
It la always the beat milker that
gives the moat trouble In milking. Thla
Is really cause and effect, for having
the udder tilled with milk mukea It
very sensitive to the touch, and re
quires very careful handling not to
hurt the cow. The natural result la
that sur'li cows are beaten and 111 used,
thus causing them to hold up the milk
usually to do some vigorous kicking »s
the result of the pain they ore suffer
ing. If there is a large amount of milk
thus retained It Is likely to cause gar
pet and permanently spoil the cow.
Uencrully If tt*e cow kicks most milk
men win cither kick back, or will take
a infer means of getting far enough
ownv so that the cow cannot kick
them, and belabor her over the back
Hind sides. Such measures are cruel and
wholly unnecessary. If a ring Is put In
the row's nose and her head Is fasten
ed up so that she cannot get it down,
She cannot kick. Koch vicious kick Is
accompanied with a lowering of the
head, os if to hook. When the cow
goes to lower* her head she finds that
tbe ring in her nose hurts her, and
that at once will make her desist. Tt Is
s very simple method, and has always
provan effectual when tried.
Have you any old gold or silver? Ts
you have call at my new Jewelry store,
where there is a lady in attendance,
and we will either exchange for new
goods or ell cash given. Lewis J.
fcchoul, the popular priced Jeweler.
It's o brave actor that can face the
enemy when loaded egg-shells are Us
ing thick and laat. ... . ,b
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•at Mopped Tb# apiumted mm* *****
aboard and bfoegkl 10 lb* rttp Amon*
lb* whtjpded **to K*gl***r Jutoaaoa
•bo an erv*r*lp aralded obml IHa
arto* *tot b*rk ll* •*# l»<***4 ender
bit engine b*t mania, i *o rtirtrto*
himself How b* 4i4 « to **mp f a
ratrart* t>>" getting oto to called
«p,D I hoar around bit* to ml hit «
ant rl.ifcr* of of turn »’br* b*
reacted lb* eJtf b* wa* lake* In charge
bp Dr. Kacwlton. White b* Is pain
fully injured, It ts *to neeeaaaralp aer
limik Dr W C Hr.*, of Kaeioeer. on*
of tb* p*»«***tora r«#et*ed • •*•*»•**•
aralp wound Bereml tdtor* war*
»ll*h*ly hollaed and ronalderahlp abah
«n up On* paaarnger, who** name
I muld no* learn. *a h* left on the T.
C. A P trn'n abodlp afier. to* *
bruit* on hi* low Jaw He waa aeen
bp an nfb'lal of tb* road and ramedl
ntelp signed paper* relraalng lb* com
panp from lb* raapooalbllltp. He aald
ha waa aallafled and only 100 glad ha
didn’t gat kilted.
A wrerk.ng train waol to th* arena
of th* aersden* abortlp after 13 o’clork
and another on* nt B:S0 In the aftar
noon. How the train waa wrecked In
a mpairrp. Tka track at Ibis place la
alralght and the road bed In good coa
<lll lon. Tb* rngln*. followed bp the
lhr*e car* Jumped the rails and ran
along on th* tire* for a good dtelance
whan it wa* thrown over on It* aide.
Strang* lo aap not a coupling waa
broken. The front truck of the enalne
wa* displaced, and Ihe cam ar* prrttp
badly amaahed up
Tb* paaiM>ng*ra and crew behaved ad
mirably. rendering valuable aaalatance
to lbone who were ao unfortunate a*
to be brulaed.
The outgoing paaeenger traJn j’esteir
dap afternoon waa delayed on* hour
ami twenty rolnutea. The track is now
entirely cleared of all obatructiona and
everything will woye on smoothly
again.
The police force here ha* long been
noted for Its quick and efficient work.
A burglar has very little chance horc
to carry on his profession. The follow
ing letter was reraised t>y Chief Dailey
and It is gratifying to him to know
that he has such a good foree and thill
their services are appreciated:
“Dear Sir: Pleaso allow Sue to ex
press my aduMration at the effective
and rapid work of your force in tbe
robbery whirb happened at. our placr
lately. I cannot express praise enough
for the way the work was handled by
the sergeant and Offlrers Strlckling
and Crnmer. Tbe robbery happened
on Tuesday night, the 19th, and on the
morn Ini? of the 20th I furnished as
complete a list as possible, under the
circumstances, and in less than twelve
hours most of the goods which had
been scattered throughout the city had
been recovered and the thieves cap
tured. saving us a good sum and much
inconvenience and annoyance to our
patrons. This speaks well for your
management, and, In fact, Is the quick
est and best piece of detective work I
have seen. Again thanking you, I beg
to remain
Yours respectfully.
“ARTHUR C. RODGERS,
“Lessee the Home Steam IsMTOdry.”
Yesterday morning Lewis Thomas
shot Ills paramour. Ella Jackson, at
their home near the phosphate works.
The woman accused Thomas of not
providing sufficient fowl for her. This
aggravated the latter, who told her if
she did not hush up he would shoot
her. She continued to upraid him,
whereupon he shot her through the
left thigh with a 38-calibre pistol.
Thomas was arrested and taken to the
sh «i
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Purtw Ktow are l» tto new* pa«
dewaae to gtolltng lb* *»•**
rtl aAraaed tb* W+* » »***•«• pafwea
M nreaetng pan** nw*«**U*M# to to
wail fowaded.
MOSSI:aV fIMMNOI
IVraotul Mewtt.ul I* «•*"«
On rVw Itay*.
•pertnl tn Tbe HetnM.
Km*wn Hpctnga. July ST.
We At.red~l • ttalSghlfnl barL-vu*
ido.« i.
was near the bon** «* Cntambta • grant
I* ...... .ad port, Mr. C. B. Avery.
... crowd out We had
Quite • Mil#* crown ■ -*
Ah* dao<» in tbe old Inmkta mill.
CV him Ilia's beauty #*ll lepremrtt
ed there by the M«*»#s Hobby M m
lamkln Mis* airy. Ml*"** Zorhry and
a arore of at bam Columbia caa b*'*»i I
of having *oma of tba boat looking
woman la tba stale, and the sweet**!
Mr R N. Smith, one of M<T>uff|r's
pragremivr young farmer*. »*!leJ I
K* usaeau Inal week. The attraction a
pair of pretty bine eye* and the de
lirious water. Come again. Ralph,
you will be welcome aura
Hon. Alexander 11. Htqrgls. Mr-
Dtifle'a neat representative, was In
Atlanta last week loratlna the cmp.lot
and the different street* leading to it.
Merer cu nd I bet be wont get lost
up there.
C*pl. John M Barne* la staying a
while with bia maker at Rousseau
He la taking the country In with his
fast horse.
Last Sunday three of Rousseau *
dudes were sitting on a bench In the
hotel, all in a row. Some one called
my attention to tbe fact. There they
sat just like statues, hardly breathing,
and looking quite sad. Oue of tbe
Augusi a boys had pome up and had
her all lo himself. Hachelr*. thla
la the place for you: ten widows have
been up here thlß early In the season.
Mr. Kdward Wise returned home
the other day and carried Booker with
him. but Booker will be back In a day
or two, so don't make any fuss
about 11.
Mr. anff Mrs. O S. Lee, of Thomson,
by Mlsa Mary Lee Cars
well and Mr. Lee's two bright little
boys, apent the day at Rousseau last
Sunday.
Mrs. M. J. Wilks is visiting relatives
at and near Rousseau.
Mr. C. S. Smith and wife, of Llncoln
ton. spent several days dowu here last
wcey.
Mrs. Roberts, of Cobbham. and Mias
Lucky, from Teras, were dowu last
Sunday.
slat loti house. The woman was also
carried there, where the hall was ex
trteated. and she Is getting on nicely.
They were taken before the mayor and
lined $5 each.
In speaking of Mrs. Quattlebaum
yesterday I should have said Mrs. Joe,
Instead of Mrs. Kd. Quattlebaum.
Mrs. Samuel Rhea, who has been vis
iting relatives in Lancaster, returned
home today.
Mrs. Wesley Orogham. of Bamberg,
stopped over yesterday with her friend,
Mis. M. I. Fishburne. She was on her
way home from Chester, where she had
been visiting her cousin. Mrs. John
McFadden.
Col. R. M. Claffey, of Ft. Motte, was
in town yesterday and last night.
Prof. D. W. Daniel, of Clemson Col
lege, stopped over In Columbia this
morning on his way to Laurens, where
he goes to assist in the Teachers’ In
stitute now in session there
Yesterday afternoon we had one of
the heaviest rainfalls we have bad in
a long time.
The Herald continues to grow In fa
vor in Columbia. People know a bright j
and news? paper when the? see it 1
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wa* rrgrived by the Southern contin
gent with great delight. WBli General
Lae will go tb* entire army corp*. Tfcy
wilt be started na soon ns posaibla nod
will reach the island to ample time to
partlcipnta in the lighting. Tba FI rat
division of the First brigade la nt Mi
ami, Fls. included In the other divis
ions nr* tba First sad Second Louis
iana.
“Our customers say you manufacture
throe of the best rruicdlc* ou eartlt”
Mild the mercantile firm of Has*. Har
ris Brim & McLain, of Dawson. In a re
cent letter to the Chamberlain M»»dl
rlne Co. This I* the universal verdict.
Chamberlain'* Pain Balm I* the finest
preparation In the. world for rheuma
||»m. neuralgia, lam* bark, qulnsey.
pore tic eat. cuts, bruises, burns, scalds,
pain* and swelling*. A 25 cent bottle of
this liniment In the house will save a
great deal of suffering Buy It at Al
exander Drug A Seed Co.. C. It. Parr,
of Bell Tower Drug Store.
HEPHZIBAH.
PeMonal Mention—Fine Animals Lost
—News Notes
Ilepbilbah, Oa., July 17.—Mr. J. L.
HendtAson, near Walter, loet « tine
mule yesterday.
Miss Belle Pardue and Mis* Clara
Horn, of Langley, 8. C., who have been
visiting Mlsa May Henderson at Wal
ter, passed through the village yester
day morning eoroute home.
Prof. Jackson returned last evening
from an extended nnH J he ”\ tr ' l f
Miss Mary Stevens Irving. ho"
dersvtlle, r.nd Miss Mary Cray bilk
Oeon.ee, two pretty Mule girls, are In
the village, guests <’ f jP rs ' Dr ' R ' L
Miller, on West Broaif street.
Mr Leo Smith, of Leesbnrg. 8. C..
Miss Louise Verdery. of Harlem,
in the village.
Mr. K. A. Rhode*, near Storys mill,
tost a fine mule yesterday.
Mr. Wm. K. Young, of Augusta, is
in the village.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Ciu’dren.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
JSS’idatfSEs&i
Readv for Emergencies
■•When that big dap' of thunder came
the other night," said a girl, "it woke
me ns It did a great many others, out
of sound Sleep. But, in my case, the
curious thing was the effect it had upon
uie. Sudeuly and alarmingly «« the peal
oamc 1 was neither scared nor rattled.
I Just eat Straight up in bed and be
gan taking the curl papers from my
hair. When I realized what the noise
was I put the papers right on ogin. of
course, but in that first moment my
first thought was, whatever >e
happening, to make myself presenta
ble." „ . -i—■ -
CONSUL GENERAL FITZ-HUGH LER
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okaniteviile.
News Note*-Point* About People -
Interesting Items.
(Special to Tbe Herald.)
Gnslltrllle, 8, C., July 27 —Tbe Bap
j tiat church will, tn the tipnr future, ra
ce,ve a now coat of paint, which will
add greatly to Ua outside apponrancr,
The Southern Railway company pro
joses to erect a new depot In place of
Ibe unsightly building which has for
many year* served that purpose. Work
has already been comm meed and it is
to be hoped that it will be completed
at on early date.
Mrs. Anna S. Kidson ha* decided to
resign her position as proprietress of
the hotel snd Mrs. Plunkett, of Eureka,
will take charge of It about the first of
September.
Rev. O. S. Knight left Tuesday for a
trip to Asheville through the country,
by private conveyance, mopping at Sa
luda, Greenville. Spartanburg and oth
er points. White away he will visit hla
father's family ut Fountain Inn. 8. C.
Mr. T. H. Rennie left last week for a
visit to Peak Island, enar Portland,
Maine, where his family are spending
the heated term.
Mr. and Mrs ,C. M. Stay returned on
Saturday from a delightful stay with
Mr. and Mrs. Whittaker, at Clinton,
S. C.
Mrs. A. W. Rushton and her charm
ing daughter. Miss Adeline, will leave
In a few days for Ninety-Six. Batea
burg and other points, where they will
enjoy a pleasant stay.
Miss Nellie and Master Jamie. Qulnby
left Monday for a two weeks' sojourn
at Asheville. N. C.
Miss Mamie Powell Is having a merry
time with friends in Edgefield county.
Sbi 1 will be absent several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. West are
spending their vacation in Greenwood
county.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Bcautfor returned
from Athens. Ga.. Inst we°k, to the de
light of their many friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Beaufort left on
Monday for a week's stay In Charles
ton. their old home.
Misses Ella Nagle and Gertrude
Swearingen will attend the Teachers’
Institue. which Is in session in Aiken
this week.
The infant son of Rev. and Mrs. Bal
lenger is iylng very 11! at tho parson
age of pneumonia. It is earnestly
hop-4 that he will soon recover.
Messrs. Sam Platt and Lyle Spencor,
of Augusta, spent Sunday in town, the
guests of the Misses Platt.
There will be a happy reunion of the
Coursey family next Sunday, when Mr.
nnd Mrs. W. S. Coursey and son will
arriv.r from Washington, D. (i Mr.
Lucius Coursey will come In a few
days from Atlanta, and Mrs. A. C. Spell
and children arrived one day last week
from Fitzgerald, Ga.
CUT THIS OUT
Wrtf« your on lh*i W*nß, •«««»•
• itWMAi rpcOßtoirv TO t>*f »or •» many m—r
liOni ft you HPBM. «nct tntltor mull or
pwml it to THE HERALD.
advertisement coupon.
m tnt amuita HWAio
Pegko inMrt Ut« «<lv#rtiiom#nt wntton
ttoiow I nto* in your "WANT** colunrtn*.
for tohtcfc you will find «ncloMd • c*nt»
SIGN HERE ——
la a • **•• bjußH. Pwd tt»M*e. to Bala. Wto
Rates •.m— a • I • "bi tSTt A ttOttto, b. 'M Utßto
i t«t m >baa> I* »*•••.
ONE-CENTA WORD
SITUATION WANTED
WAirncD-A p< s mote ap ntn*«
or tooo* girt Ka*»neared t* botb
AtfUr It. to. n* tteutb Ibmadorp M.
AnlyiT r .
VPAimci.-n.kCK Til t«n COOK 1 ted
nr bewae fit with prlval* famtly
Addrvwi It H.. «rv llvna-d. 41* 31
WAjmED IKVtTIMN A* NCRSK Oft
r- ■■ ti bp entorad womaw Apidp III*
Joan alrvet. 4*tp 3!
WAteTm—LACNftetT rtT OOOD
• wt.rxmaa geU»*Hlle* guaran
teed Pr*yi< la Whli*. IM« J«*»e* #»r**«.
July It
tfAXTRIVA toWITION A* SI'UAB
or h«tt**g!r! Oan furnleb beat 'f rat*
ereueee. Apply low Telfair eiraet.
July It
HELP WANTED
WANTED- A OOOD. nRI.IABI.tS
• Mt* woman foe bo»#eb*ep*r Apply
at tto Virginia Houae. 483 UrtMd St.
July If.
FOR SALE
CREAM—CREAM AT 24 JACKSON BT. j
VERT CHEAP— Pistol*, guns, mull.
r»i tnslnimeats: watches almost gt**a
■way. at Mac!* Low'*.
FOR SALE CHEAP—A PAIR OF
young bones. Will work double or
elngte. C. H Howard, Jr., at Howard
A WBtat Drug Co. June t» tt
FOR SALE OR RENT—HOt’PK OF T
rooms c*i Lincoln slteet. In good con
dition. on ««*y terms. Win. Schweigert.
Aug-1-
FOR SALE-A LOT OF SECOND
hand doors, sash, blind* and woooden
columns Also a larg* loi of roofing
slate. In good condition. Apply to Ja
cob Phtulsy. *Aug 1
FOR SALE—FINE HORSE BI'GOY.
and harness. Sold for no fault. Price
very low. Apply <o A F. Crombe, Au
gusta factory. duly -H
FOR SALE OR RENT—ONE GIN
HOI’SK. Splendid locellcti. Cheap.
Party selling out. "Gin House." care
Herald. July 28
: FOR SALE CHEAP-SECOND HAND
Yost typewriter. Splendid condition.
Slug, care Herald,
j Aug 1 Tuos wed frl
TO RENT
FOR RENT—THAT LARGE AND DE
SIRARLE store No. 744 Broad street
T'nrler Masonic hall. Apply to W. c.
.toned, 70S Broad street. Aug 1
1 , i ™— "
I FOR RENT —THE LARGE HAND
SOME dwelling No. 932 Broad street,
with yard running through to Ellis
street. Apply to Jules Godin.
Aug I
FOR RENT—FROM OCT. 1. 1898. THE
dwelling No.-622 Ellis street: also the
new dwelling, No. 215 Oliver Row, Mon
ument street. Apply to Jacob Phimisy.
Aug It
FOR RENT—7-ROOM DWELLING
HOCSE 1257 Greene, with modern
Improvements. Rent reasonable. Apply
1256 Ellis. Aug 1
TO RENT—THAT NEW DESIRABLE
residence, No. 316 Broad street, from
October 1. Leonard Ptxinlzy. Aug 6
Mon wed sat 2wks
WILL RENT OR SELL-ANY OLD
way—a desirable 4-room cottage a r
Turpin Hill. J- LaToste, care .Stan
dard Manufacturing Co., Augusta, Ga.
July 28
TO RENT FROM OCT. I—A DESIRA
BLE brick residence of nine rooms.
Stables and garden. Also other houses ]
to l-emt. Apply 344 Greene street. Augl
TO RENT—DWELLING OF 7 ROOMS
with all water conveniences. Poses
sioei at once. Rent low. Apply 4-b Fifth
street. D. Graham. Aug 1
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Special Notices:
Webbs Lodge, No. iM, F. tt A. M.
August* Oa.. Jniy 27. IMA
. A tVMMChK ATIOIt OF WEBBS
Lodge «IU be held in tb* Bio*
U om. Muonic Hall, on THI’Hs
!>AY BVrVltiU, Ml osi., at S3d
The M. M. Dear** will be conferred.
Members will take due notice.
og brethren cordially welromsd.
Br order K. S. Viet LEARY. W. M.
r K i i FIN, Secretary.
NOTICE.
THE HFFICF.RS AND MEMBERS OF
Washington Lodge. No. 7, f. O. O.
F., and Miller Lodge. No. It, Rich
mond ledge. 101, and W.K’diawri
Lodge. No. SI. and all transient and
visiting members aro respectfully in
vited to meet at Warhlngton Lodge,
on THt’RSDAY AFTERN'MYN. July
2*th, at three o'clock, p. m.. sharp,
to pay the Htat trtbut' of respect to
our deceased brother. JESSE A.
CARPENTER. P. G. of Yk’ashlngton
Lodge. By crd. r of the Noble Grand
M M. CONNOR. N. Q.
Jno. E. Wheeler. Secretary.
OliTiiaMcE Worts Macfciiery
FOR SALE
Pcijs, Tails, Pipes, Sc., Cheap
Lombard Iroa Works
I SALE OK SUBURBAN
LAND BY THE ACRE
The Auyuata and StimraerTilie Land
Company will sell, at public sale, TO acrea
of land on the Harrisonvillo Road. U
blockaof two to tcTen acres, on Tuesday,
Au«uat 23d, at 5 o'clock p. in.
W. C. JONES, Secretary.
UP-TO-DATE METHODS
5 i \ 5
UNTIRING ENERGY,
BRAINS AND PUSH,
HUSTLE, JUDICIOUS
SPENDING OF LARGE
SUMS OF .>
SOHE OF THE METHODS THAT'
,MAKE THE HERALD FAiTOUSi,
The 5-year-o!d girl of today will not
be able to remember the Maine 23
years hence. .....