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it an indoor laatvt ud on ouroont ui
htilti last the us* of tla wiuia d»*»
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w.th itt snout «a«i insert* as « - gs. from
wliwbu tufchsd a while, ffe*u>. lan
lea*. larva, viurb (»•«!» and develop*
erii.ua th* hall TW ad all evewvll#
al'" |M* miu Use grata aad devour Ik*
aeelv interior aad probebiv do aa mu. h
dan*’3* a* Ik* larva.
Th# Aagooatoi* grata mr»tu la an
drebtedly oa* a t th* Bloat injnrion* In
re* t* that wr bar* la this stole infect
lag th* graiot. It do** not confine U
a*lf to the grata stored la oribaand bun,
bat alto attac.li ■ atandtng grata la tha
Sold*. The first wbito, but aoou r*d
eggs. aro deposited bet wean tbs row* of
grain of tba ears of oura either kingly
or la eluatura of about two down, both
In tba field and In tba granary. From
then* egg* are hatched, in four or five
LADIES’ TIES
SOMETHING NEW
J. HILLEB VALKEG
THE HATTER.
Kzisr ozx: hats
day*, niiuute caterpillars which burrow
into the kernel* and devour the starch'
mterior. In about three week* thi
raterpillar reache* maturity, enters tin
chrysalis stage, and iu a sow day.-*
< merges a* a winged moth, tho fomaloa
of which proceed to depoi.it eggs for au
other brood.' There are five or six
broods during one season, und they
hibernate In the grain aa caterpillar*.
A cheap and effective remedy for in
roots injurious to stored gvain ia fumi
gating with bisulphide of carbon. The
bins should be made as nearly airtight
as possible by tbe use of boards aud
heavy blankets; then tbe liquid should
be poured into several small dishes dig
tributed over the grain, using from 1
to 1)4 pounds for every 100 bushels of
grain. Tbe liquid cvaporstos very rup
idly, and the gas being heavier than the
air deice mis and permeates the whole
mess of corn, killing all insect life with
v'hieU it comes in contact. Tho bin
should be kopt closed for six hours or
more, and then tho covering removed
aud the doors and ventilators opened.
Bisulphide of carbon is poisonous aud
highly inflammable aud fire in any shape
should not be brought near it. It, how
ever. does not injure the edible or germi
nating principles of the grain unless
used in great excess.
Hoping that this is th* information
desired, X remain,
W. M. Scorr, Entouiplog^t.
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7:00 Drees parade;
llrftb--Tattoo.
10:00-Taps.
From tbe above it nan hr seen that
there 1* not much time for loafing la;
ramp.
Rathe Every Day."
A very Impunam thing in the healtb
fulneea of the camp and which Is not
down on the written prog* am, Is tbe
marrblug of the men by companies to a
pond near by and the bath (hat fol
lows
The men enjoy this Immensely and
feel thai It Is no hardship to do so.
There are now 945 men In ramp and
out of i dai large number only four are
sick, and they only slightly. The or
der at the post is also good, only four
or five soldiers at present being in the
guard housa
An inspwiion of the ramp ia made
by Surgeon Dysail of tho hospital
corps every day. although he Is not re
quired to do so but three lime* a week.
From a sanitary standpoint the doctor
Is exceedingly well pleased with tho
ramp site.
Dr. A. M. Fuqim, eon of Dr. Fuqua,
the camp aurgeon. has arrived. He ih
one of the hospital rlerks.
A number of the officers’ wives wera
at camp headquarters yesterday.
Lieut. Cartledge, our well known
police officer, was a visitor at Colonel
Withrow's tent yesterday afternoon.
The hospital department has been
much enlarged. Five tents now grace
the site.
One of tho soldiers was undergoing a
tooth pulling operation at the ramp on
yesterday.
Tho Washington company has a
tame crow as a mascot.
Col. Withrow created a bit of fun for
the visitors at camp yesterday. He
attempted to take awuy a gun from a
private Just to see ts the fellow could
retain hts weapon, and fell on the
ground with the private on top. The
crowd roared.
An enterprising personage has erec
ted n tent and will soon conduct a
restaurant for the officers at rump.
Dr. Fuqua, the grnla! chief surgeon
of th* camp, always gives one a warm
welcome at the hospital headquarters.
Tbe hospital Is In the extreme south
east corner of the camp.
Nobody but soldiers arc allowed to
patronize the canteen.
The men are beginning io talk about
pay day at catqp now, ; , ,
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!<ws will h* Ih* rffi vat manage*.
Sift Cracksmen
Friday night failed Stales Deputy
Sheriff K Bn oh* ffligh brought :brr
p.ittd safe crock*** t j town *n rout '
for Orecmvllie, whet* they w.ll b* Ifted
tbla we k in thv fnlted Stales nurt |
Th* prisoners sew Jo* Josta atlas C. ]
Br«x ha. sr.. Cha*. Jones, alias C j
tire ok*. Jr., and llenry Johnson, alias
St Clair Sever*! mn h* sine* they j
lobbed th* p Mioffleo at Will Mon j
Harnwtll county. They stayed la that
county, resting easy until raptured
wb*n they wrr* lodg**l In tbe Harnwallj
jalL Tbny were slick enough to make
tkrtr escape, but were again captured
[near Chattanooga and thla time put in
th* Charleston Jail, where they remain-•
ed until Ftlday. They are a *llck set r
and K l* very probable that It will g<>
bard with them.
Sunday at Camp Lee
The usual Sunday ufu'lntxm service*
were held lu the pavilion yesterday al
ter noon, a large congregation being
present aud enjoying the sermon very,
much. Tbe chaplain, Rie. Mr. Mtn-i
I i ay, preached on* of hi* usual guodi
lermun* Among those present wa*
Co. Q., belter known a* the prisoners’
squad.
The health at the camp 1* better now
than ever before, there being no boy*
seriously sick and only a few sick st
all. The guard bouse, however, ha*
quite a sufficiency of oreupanta. There
are four or five boys who are so un
fortunate a* to lie In solitary confine
ment. each having a lent to himself
about fifty feet from any others. These
fellows look pretty lonely.
Lt. Rotseßffur, who has been recruit
ing men for the First battalion, has
about got enough lo bring It up to the
maximum number, uud will very prob
ably soon be called In.
Saturday night Adjutant Gonzales re-’
celved a telegram from Col. Thompsqn,
now in Washington, asking for the
names of instruments to the number of
twenty-four needed in the band Fv
ery one will be pleased to know that
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Ikewt work la crept detail.
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intrrlor of o®c* and vta rva trill !
be aa attroethr a* any modem hotel ia
thtat part of th# country The dining
room will be as beeatlfnl aa the aria of
j laser day building can amk* it Tbe
I celling will be seventeen feet bight end .
imari** of highly ornamental figured
Heel. Large end requisite mantel* will |
be placed In each rod of the room.
There will b* an elevator running up
to the third floor; stab* throughout
| tit* building, and A ctrlc light* aud
|apeak ng tubes. In abort, all of th* '
I appoint menu of this hotel will he up
Ito date and aa rlegant ns will be found
|ift >he beet hotels of this country
I This hr■!.'! will b» highly spprerlated
by the people of Washington and (he 1
traveling public.
1 WOHAN WEIGHED 6*5 POUNDS
Martha Bean, Aged 80, Dies of Heart
Disease as St. Louis.
St. Is>ui«, Mo , Aug I.—Martha Benn,
colored, aged 80, *nd weighing 85
pounds, dropped dead this morning at
her home on North Tenth street, while
preparing earn for the noonday meal.
She wa» seated on a chair In the kitch
en at the time when suddenly she
dropped the pan -holding the corn,
pitched forward on the floor, and wns
rieud. The coroner was notified, nud
decided that heart disease, aggravated
by the Intense hent, was the cause of
fteath. A special coffin has been order
ed for the Interment.
Uncle Sam’s Navy, Port
folio No. 9, just received
at Herald Office.
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Foot Ball learn.
! A movemeni I* on foot «o organ it* a
I good football team from among th*
{young men of Columbia If tbla la so
le, mphthwf. aad there la no reason why
’it should cot be we shall bav* tba
pleasure of eeeiag wun* eery fin*
(asm** neat winter A tew nigbts alar*
| several of our oust popular young men
J—beaded by Meatrs F H Haskell and
1 John M Cantey met and organised
the Palmetto Athletic rlub. This elnbj
'expects to have the finest loam that j
, ever kicked the "pig skin " ft will be
j nude up entirely of Columbia boys. |
Mr. Haskell, who is a veteran foot hail j
• player, having don* admirable work aa
’right guard on the Soulh Carolina col- j
jlege team last year, will have charge of
ithe Palmetto boys, and It da aafr to
i say ho will put them in fin* trim. 1
(This team will play all tb* colleges tn
’South Carolina and for that matter any ,
(others who can take ■ defeat good na
turedly.
SECOND REOIMENT.
Further Modification of Rules to be
Asked -dor* Offers.
i Columbia, ft. C.. August I.—Colonel
June*. Lieutenant Colonsl ThomD#on.
(captain Fuller. Senator M< Laurln and
.the Governor’* private secretary will go
!to Washington Interview the war de
jpartment In regard to the raising of
Ithe secend regiment. Governor Ellerbe
and Colonel Jones recognise that a
standstill In getting up th- command
has been reached and an effort will be
made to obtain a let-up in the rules.
Governor HRerb* received two offers
from other states to supply a regiment.
Harry S. Schiller, at Goshen, lud,, said
he would be glad tu furnish a company,
battalion or the entire regiment. Byron
N Hubbard, of Sarramento, Cal.,
would furnish a regiment or part there
of wanted.
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* W»l*t Dru* Co. Juno » ts
POIt SALE—A LOT Or (HBCOND
hand dour*. *a*b. bilnda and wooodro
i mluiona Alao a larg* lot <4 roofln*
alat*. In food condition Apply to ia
mb Ph inlay. Vp 1
TO RENT
POB KENT —THAT LA RGB AND DK-
I SUIABLE store No. <44 Broad street.
Coder Maeunlc hall. Apply to W. C. \
Jonee. 748 Broad street. Sept 1
'FOR RENT THE LARGE HAND-,
BOMB dwelling No M: Broad #tr**t,
j with yard running tlwotigh to Bill*
street Apply to Juie* Godin.
Sept 1
FOR RENT—FROM OCT. I. IM*. THE
dwelling No. ill Bill* »tr**t. Apply
to Jacob Phlnisy. Sept 1
FOR RENT—7-ROOII PWELLING
HOVHK 1287 Greene, with modern
Improvement*. Rent reasonable. Apply
1254 Elite. SepH
TO RENT FROM OCT. 1-A DESIRA
BLE brick reeldenc* of nin* rooms.
Stables and garden. Also other houeee
to rent. Apply 344 Greene *treet ; Augl
TO RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS-
Flrst and second flooor St 947 Greene
street. Neatly furnished. AU conven
iences. Aug 1
TO RENT—THAT NEW DESIRABLE
residence. No. 318 Broad street, from
October 1. Leonard PWnlzy. Aug S
Mon wed eat 2wk*
FOR RENT-7-ROOM HOUSE ON
Center street for sl3 per month Pos
session Immediately. P. O. Box J 35.
Aug 1
TO RENT— DWELLING OF 7 ROOMS
with ail water conveniences. Posses
sion at once. Kent low. Apply 427 Fifth
street. D. Graham. Sept 1
MISCELLANEOUS
BUMMER COURSE OSBORNE'B BU
SINESS COLLEGE—FuII commercial
course reduced from SSO to $35. Short
hand end typewriting $45. Boys and
girls from 15 years and up taken.
June 17 ts
WANTED-TWO OFFICE DESKS.
Address P. O. Box 604.
Aug 1
Her Cl $500,000 7 Per Ct
FOREIGN CAPITALISTS WILL
LOAN HALF A MILLION DOLLARS
on realty in. Augusta, Ga. Terms 7
per cent. For further information see
their attorney at law, P. J. Sullivan,
Es., or Mr. P. G. Burum.
Uncle Sam’s Navy, Port
folio No. 9, just received
at Herald Office.
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ANNUAL MOUNTAIN EXCURSION
FROM AUGUSTA, OA ,
' VEONDEStY. AUGUST lOTH. IS9S
—VIA—
Charleston & Western
Carolina Railway Company
Round trip llekets will be sold to
] points nam*d at tbe following low
(rates;
Anderson. 8 C. It M
Asheville, N. C ,18 00
Glenn fiprlngs, H. C. .. ..84 30
Greenville, 8 C, •• •• ..$4.04
Flat Hock. N. C SS.4O
Hendersonville, N. C $3.30
Hot Springs. N. C s7.2ft
Leßolr. N. C. $4 7S
Saluda. N. C $8 30
Shelby, N. C $8 30
Spartanburg. H. C. •• ....$4.00
Tryon, N. C *ft.4ft
Waterloo (for Harris Spring*
Waynesvllle, N. C. .. .. ~s7 2$
ftValhalla. 8. C W 50
Tickets good for return passage on
sny train until August Slst, 189*.
Fast schedules, affording a delightful
ride through the beautiful mountain
scenery of Western North Carolina
Train leaves union depot at 9:15 a.
m.
For any other Information write or
call upon
T M EMERSON. T. M.
K M. NORTH. Sol Pas Agt.
W, J. CRAIG, G. P- A-.
*ll Broadway, Augusta, Ga.
Telephones, Bell 1254; Strowger 449.
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