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ngimrui *or three years. Horn In Ho
tirjn * twenty thrre yaars age. he "**
brought to this country ** an Infant
•ad grew «'P lo b* nu Iptf.iaely pat
. rioiie Aaaeriraa.
Whit* Ignat* *1 bonsr the -
which be earned a* iletFifctne In 8 bit
plane warehouse supported lb* Hide
family comfortably. fill broth •
Charm*. 1« >.ar* oid. **» learning the
trade asd HearjL the youngest. 14
yaars old, *M * dlttrid ®M»tn*<r
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When tbo TMldwl'i call s‘s troop*
rave Irtiau brenme a United Stuto*
aoWltr He bad hardly gone to the
(runt, however, when littl* Henry lost
hi* employment, and a fr«v d*y* later
<'h*rVt also wav dUchargrd. Mr*. lit- 1
uick atrophied clettg, but the nilgbbor*
aay that often the little family lnd
nothido to eat. Relative* helped a lit
tle, but they, too. were poor, utnl n few
tnrofca ago the landlord began to threat
en thnt If the rent w.ti not paid he
would have to Bud other tenants for
the apartment*. Then rarne the news
that the Beveßty : nr»t leglmnnt had
beau order'd to depart with the ad
vanre guartl of the Amei can army and
Mra. 7,liulrk’a relative* began to notion
that ahf ncted strangely, The multi
tude of worrlea wo* too much for her
reason and she would alt for hours
muttering to heraelf ami atari tip wild
ly at auy audden noire, saying that-the
Spaniard* were coming. The Anal
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EFFECT OF A SPANISH SHELL ON THE TEXAS
When this shell struck the American battleship, Captain Philip was st-nnd
in-on£ bridge? He immediately sent the officers with him to places of
arLtor safety, but himself remained at his exposed post. This of tbi
nVx*iß wh*< taken loolunar toward tbo bow and shows how th)
might have been shot away, however, without putting her out of action. The
picture vw taken July 4.
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reveal, tl tbo batterr to tho Spanish (runner* mul many an Amerioan was k Lid
who would ho alive today had Ihe United State* been supplied vrith amukeiao
powder when the war began.
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only opportunity. It Included the tUth
Illinois, hut It was recalled thnt Illi
nois already had two regiments at t've
front, the third and sixth. As sending
n third would be giving her more than
her shore, It was determined to send
one of the Indiana regiments In place
of the ttfth, und General Brook- was
Instructed to make the selection. He
dealgnat -d the one hundred and sixti
eth Indiana and It was so ordered.
Colonel Culver had nothing to do with
this and knew nothing of It until It had
been done. It Is regarded here as un
fortunale that the change should not
have l een made before the Illinois
had actually started to the front and
that a frank explanation was not made
so ns to avoid the undeserved reflection
on the colonel of the regiment as welt
as ihe shock to the morale of the men.
Judging from the pressure being
brought to bear to get regiments chosen
for the Porto Ttlro service. It would
seem as if the expedition was looked
upon as a pleasant Jaunt instead of a
military campaign. Every day dozens
of dispatches are received at the war
department, urging the claims of cer
tain commands, complaining that cer
tain states are not twins recognized,
and begging the privilege of a place at
the front for some particular regiment.
Hut a few days ago. In response to
the urgent representations of the Sou
thern states that they were neglected
In the choice of troops for tlve front,
the tlrst Florida, second Georgia and
tilth Maryland regiments wore ordered
to Porto Rico. The first Florida had
already moved over to Femandlna from
Tampa. Now it will pack up and move
hack to board the transports there.
OASTORIA.
Boar* th* 011 AIWai,S
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POWDER
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UNCLE
SAM’S
NAVY
Portfolio No. 6 can be se
i cured at The Herald office
! for IO cents and a Naval
Coupon cut out of The
Herald.
NUMBER NINE CONTAINS
A MONO OTHER i.OOD THISUS,
PICTURES OF
Ensign IWglcy.
Protected Crwlaer New Oriean*.
Monitor Puritan,
pnrpelo BoM Dupont
Secretary «* State.
M , p of Naval Dlatancea. showing
program of the Army amd Navy of the
United State*.
Picture* of Camp Life.
Navy Yard*.
I.arge Map of Cuba and many other
good thing*.
9 ‘ 9
This coupon, when ac
companied with 10 cents, i
entitles the holder to one
copy ot Unde Sam’s Navy
Porttfolio, at IHE HERALD
oflice, Augusta, Ga. Mail
orders must include 2-cent
| stamp for postage.
9 9
Back numbers of this Handsome se
ries can still be obtained The Her
ald office.
FOE. SALE
The J. 1. Scott place, three
q uarters of a mile from the
city new water Basins on
the Wrightsboro road.
This place contains 87
acres of land, severa
good springs and fine well
of water. Dwelling out of
repair. Healthful. Price.
$2,000.
Apply to
CLARENCE E. CLARK,
Real Estate, 882 Broad Street
PALE OK SUBURBAN
LAND BY THE ACRE
The Augusta and Summerville I-and
Company w ill sell, at public sale, <0 acre*
of lend'on the Harrisonville Road, m
blocks of two to seven ocres. on luesday,
August Slid, at 5 o'clock p. iu.
W. C. JONES, Secretary.
DISTASTEFUL.
(Columbus (O.) Dispatch.)
Hanna is aware that his dictatorship
in Ohio has become distasteful to about
ono bait the in Oblo.
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FOR RENT.
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JOHN W. DICKEY.
I and I Library ftoiMtn*.
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Some few wnnwaa dtaeredlt thl* as
sertion, but thoae who have tried a
(la* Range rould w* b~ Induced to
adopt the Mld-faahionrd ruattod again.
You aeo It ta so ea# v to regwla'e uw
«aa Range. If you uant one vegutAU’
to cook more slowly than another, you
have but to turn the thumb acrew
and you can reduce the heat to eny de
gree you desire The earn,* with your
roast. If It Is doing too quickly, you
don't need to throw open the oven door
and run the risk of (-tailing It. You ran
regulate your range to autt your meat.
Tie Gas link! Ce. of lamia,
g 22 BROAD ST,
TO RENT!
From Oct. Ist, handsome
House of eight rooms, all
modern conveniences- No.
1251 Ellis Street.
APPLY
E. J. HICKEY
2 I 2 Bth Street.
Buy Your Wile
a Greene Street Home.
No. 412 Greene Street Is located l*i
one of the most desirable sections of
the city. House built of brick in a
handsome and durable fashion. Con
tains eight rooms, bath, etc., all In
good order. Let 48 by 176 feet.
If you contemplate purchasing a
home it Will he to your Interest to con
sider this property.
John W. Dickey,
1 and 2 Library Building.
DON’T RUN THE RISK
of Using Bad Language,
But Go To
Simmons' Bicycle Shop
' 711 broad street,
And Get Your Work Done Well.
For the next 60 days Bicycles Enameled
for $2.00— High Grade Work-
Lowest prices in town on Repairing.
Second bund Bicycles bought and sold on
easy payments.
all work guaranteed
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rail way K«* 11 and *1 at r«m<a
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ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
tAtOBTUr AND Vl'H IBT ROUTS.
10 I Ilk EAST AM* NORTH.
SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUT*
TO THU LAST AND NORTH.
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Pullman palace buffet sleeping car*
from Mo on and Augusta to New York
without change.
R A. BRAND Gen. Agt.,
729 Broad St.. Augusta. G*.
T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager,
H. M EMERSON. Gen. Pass. Agt.
CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST
ERN RAILWAY.
Schedule In Effect. March 8, I*9B.
Eastern Time Standard.
! Leave Augusta. Southern Ry.. 9:30 p.m.
Arrive Otsester, Southern Ry.. 7:18 u.m.
Leave Chester. C. & N. W. Ry 7:45 a m.
Arrive Lenoir. C. & N. W. Ry 1:16 P.m.
Leave Lenoir, Stage 2 P m -
Arrive C.reen Park. Stage .. .. 7:00 p.m.
Arrive Blowing Rock, Stage .. 7'30 p.m.
G. W. HARPER, C. F. HARPER,
President. *' F A
«<lf You Want to Make Money,
1 Move in the Company of Those
Who Are flaking Money.”
SOUND ADVICE FROM A SUC*
CESSFUL FATHER TO MIS
SON STARTING CUT
IN LIFE.
advertisers who use the her
ald GET RESULTS.
i WHY NOT GET IN THEIR COMPANY.!
COAL and WOOD
FROM THE
North Augusta Coal & Supply Co
Quantity and Quality Guaranteed.
F. W. SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT
Bell ’Phone 2164 Strowger 365
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Excellent daily peam«er aervice between
Florida and New York.
N<n». 8? nut l A»~Wftfthingt<Xl and South weetern
Limited- Solid VeetlbuJed train with dining
ear* and flr*t cla»* coaehna north of Owrlotte.
Pullman drawing room aleepinir between
Tampa Jacksonville* bavnnnah. t* nahington
and >ow York. „ . .
Pullman rirnpiag Cara l**w<w*n Charlotte
and Richmond
Pullman drawing-room vlmpmf ***■**•"
tween Gretmaburoand Norfolk. C waatwihnec
tion ot Norfolk for OLD POINT OOMFORI,
arriving then- in time for breakfast.
* H«»lid* train, with Parlor car*, between
Charleston and Asheville.
Non. 85 and »-l r . M. Fast Mail. Through
Pullman dr wine room buffet peeping <*ar* *»•
tween Ja. keonviUe and New York and Ptilb
! man aleeplnf cars between Aupuata and Char
lotto. Pullman sleeping ears between Ja«*k*
sou vi lie and Columbia, en route daily between
Jacks**.*.ville aud Cincinnati. via Asheville.
VRCSKS GANNON. J. M.tl I.P,
ThW V P A- Gen. Mgr T M.. Washington.
W A TI KK *B. H. HARDWICK,
li. I>. A . Washington. G- P- A.. Atlanta.
GEORGIA ■ - RAILROAD.
(90th Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24. 1898. ;i
Pullman Sleepere between Macon ant
New York.
Through Pullman Sleupere between An.
gusta and St. D>ui*.
Lv Augusta ..| 7:05aml 3:2opm|lo:3op!<*
Ar Atlanta ...[l2:3spm! B:2opm| 6:00an»
AT Macun ....|ll:lsam| I «:45an»
Ar Athena ....|l2:lspm| 7:2opm
Ar Galnegviilel*3:4spro| I -
Ar White PI a,*l:o«pm| I- ■;■ •••»
Ar Mill'gele .;10:10am| 4:^am
Ar Wash’ton ..|lo;l9am| 7:lopm|
Picayune train leaves Augusta dally
except Sunday at 5:15 p. m.. and ar
rives at Milledgevtlle at S:10 p. m.
Traino arrive at Augusta 8:11 a. m
-7-45 a. ns.. 1:20 ». m.. and 8:25 p ns.
A. O. JACKSON, G. P. A.
JOE W. WHITE, T. P. A, „ J