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tAta was a eat* of vafaa*ui:« unA
Walter Maai and Mr Jatl
taatrd in wry atroa* lawr«a#r that
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SHAKE INTO TOM SHOES
Allan’s root-Haa*. a pnwtlar for Ih*
f«*t. It rurea |iatnftit. awollan. amsrt
lag. narvoiM fart and Instantly tak>-«
th* atlng nut of rnrns and bunlno*. Il’a
th* graataat oomfnrl dlnrnvery of Ihe
•go. Allan's Foot-Kaw maba* tlghl nr
«i*w ahoaa ta*l anay. It Is a certain cure
for ■wealing, ralluua and hnt, tired,
aching fact. Try It today Hold by all
druggists and shoe stores, tty mall fur
15, in atanips. Trial |tarkttg<-s FRKK.
Addroaa, AU«a 8. Ulmated. Lcltuy, N
T.
HOW FAR IT WENT.
price People In Alaska Paid lor New#
ol Dewey.
"Pap*" Cobb, the old Harvard ath
lete, who returned from Dawson on the
Roanoke, with * b|r hug of (told, tell*
the following a.ory about patriotism
for the Stars and Stripe* at Dawson,
aai'i The Seattle Posl*lntt , lllgsne , r:
One day a man showed up In ramp
with a single copy of a newspaper
containing the first account of Dewey's
vu-.ory at Manila. This single paper
was tbs fimt Intimation we had of the
great things our navy had been doing,
and it was sought after more eagerly
than gold. An cuterprislng Yarjkete
purchased It for ten dollars and thvn
hired Tammany hall for the evening.
Hr charged fifty cents and parked the
hail. He read the paper t > the crowd
and after every sentence there was a
regular war-whoop. It made the walls
of the building tremble. The success
of the venture was so marked that ho
renird the hall for the next night and
reaped another harvest. He made
four hundred dollars off that one news
paper and sold it to a miner who was
going in the diggings for the sum of
160.
HOODY TABERNACLE.
Has Eccn Decided so Tear Structure
Down.
Atlanta. Aug 2. —Moody tabernacle,
the largest auditorium In the state,
possibly the South, Is doomed. The
stock company which owns the prop
erty has concluded rather than go to
the expense of investing in necessary
repairs to tear the building down.
This structure was put up during tho
exposition for Rev. Mr. Moody and will
hoid some eight or ten thousand peo
ple. Since Mr. Moody used It for evan
gelical purposes the tabernacle has had
crowds attracted to It by such men as
Sa.n Jones, George Stuart and lion Tin
man.
Have yott any old |Xtld or silver? If
you have call «t ray new Jewelry store,
where there Is a lady In attendance,
and we will either exchange for new
good* or all cash given. Lewis J.
Sc haul, the popular priced Jeweler.
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REUEP IM 81* HOUMA.
1 Matrrasing Kidney- and Madder M*.
aaaa relieved In ail hour* by Saw
Uraat South Americas Kidney Cure."
It la a «r*a» surprlaa <w areoum of its
exceeding prompinaas m relieving pain
In bladder, kidneys nr.d bark. In male
c- female. Relieve* retention >.f water
almost lm%*dlgi*ly. If yo“ want e.ul. i
relief and cure, ibis la lb# remedy. Hold
by L. A. Harden*, druggist. Augusta,
Qa.. «I lirnad slr«t.
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FIGHTING YELLOW FEVER AT SANTIAGO.
Although yellow fever has broken out in the ranks of tho American army,
tho work of lighting it is in the hands of two experts, Dr. Jehu Ciuiteras and
Dr. Nicholas Seun. Dr. Guitoras is undoubtedly file greatest authority on
yellow fever in fjio medical profession. He has spt>ut years in fighting the dis
ease and as tho medical representative of tho United States has preventod tho
spread of the favor from Cuba to the United States on many occasions. As ho
has successfully coped with six or seven threatening epidemics he will doubt
less be able to prevent the fever from creating havoc in the army. Dr. Nicho
las Seun, one of the most distinguished surgeons in the United States, is a na
tive of Switzerland, but has lived in this country since ho was 9 years of age.
lie has been president of the American Medical association. Tho map shows
how Genaral Shafter completely surrounded the Spaniards in Santiago and
forced them to surrender.
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and moat prominent rltlgeas of Bp* r ’
taebnrg county, dt'd n* b!a bnmf. three
miles south of this plane, laaf Wednra
day.
Props In this section are tb* flneat
ever known at Pita reason of the year.
The mayor la having our streets put
In flntt elaa* condition.
Tl*r frame of the snrchrr’a mind la
avrsonymoua with Ih* frame of hla
wheel.
GiaD!
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UNCLE
SAM’S
NAVY
Portfolio No. 9 can b« se
cured at The Herald office!
for 10 cents and a Naval
Coupon cut out of The
Herald.
NUMBER NINECONTAINS
A MOM) OTHER GOOD THINGS,
PICTURES OF
I Protected Cruiser New Orleans.
Monitor Puritan.
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I jtiap of Sifftl IMtUlf
IU ugxii* the Army m 4 Navy of the j
rotted Btit«i>.
Pietur«i» ©f Camp Lite.
Navy Yard*.
Large Map «f Cuba and many other
good things.
■ 1
9 9
This coupon, when ac- I
j companied with 10 cents,
entitles the holder to one |j
copy of Uncle SanTs Navy j
Portifolio, at The Herald
office, Augusta, Ga. Mail
orders must include 2-cent j
stamp lor postage.
9 • »
Back number* of this Handsome se
ries can still be obtained -2 The Her*
aid othce.
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FOE SALEJ.
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
repair. Healthful. Price.
$2,000.
Apply to
CLARENCE E. CLARK,
Real Estate. 832 Broad Street.
SALK OF SUBURBAN
LAND BY THE ACRE
The Augusta and Summerville Land
Company will sell, at public sale. 70 acres
of Isnd on the Harrisonviße Road, in
blocks of two to seven acres, on Tuesday,
August 23d, at 5 o’clock p. m.
W. C. JONES, Secretary.
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mer, but when he travels with a blind
man he may be said to fa* taking a lead
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: (}i( Umnn*. If yon want on©
and you ran mluct til# neat to any do*
d©f>*t tired to throw open the oven door
regulate your range to Mil your meat.
: Tie Gas Licit Co. of liiuta,
|g BROAD ST.
TO RENT!
From Oct. Ist, handsome
House of eight rooms, all
modern conveniences. No.
1251 Ellis Street.
APPLY
E. J. HICKEY
212 Bth Street. |
Buy Your Wife
a Greene Street Home.
No. 412 Greene Street Is located In
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. Lot 48 by ITS feet.
If vou contemplate purchasing a
home It will be to your interest to con
sider this property.
John W. Dickey,
1 *nd 2 Library Building.
DON'T RUN THE RISK
of Using Bad Language,
But Go To
Simmons’ Bicycle Shop
711 ItROAD STREET,
And Get Your Work Done Wefl.
For the next 60 days Bicycles Enameled
for $2.00 High Grade Work.
Lowest prices in town on Repairing.
Second band Bicycles bought and aold on
easy payments.
ALL WORK GUARANTIED
next Time you have
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All regular train* from Anderson to
WslNlla Nve right lo use* over
trains of IN same rtaa* moving tn op
posit* direct ton. unless other** las spec
ifted by train ord.r».
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lo lake ,m or let off psasenger* Übln
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No. U connect* with Southern rail
way No. « at Anderson.
No*. I end < e«n«)*ct with BoutNra
railway N<w. 0 and ST at Keemra.
J R. ANDERS**?*. Supcrtmendent.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
tMOLTKtf ASP Qt’H KEPT ROUTE •
10 THE EAST AND NORTH.
| SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE
TO THE EAST AND NORTH.
2:3opm! Lv..Augusta. Ga.Ar | 7:sSsra
*:o»pm Lv Aiken Ar j 7.Dam
4 17|>m Lv....Denmark ...Ar « 17pm
I 4:sopm Lv....Orangb'g....Ar | &;40am
| (.Mpmj Lv..Sumter. 8. C...Ar 4 Sam
*:2jpmj Lv....Florence.. ..Ar | S.Ss»tn
110:12pm j Lv... Fayetteville.. Ar | I:l4pm
1:21am 1 Ar.Pvteraberg.Ve.Lv ! B:l2pm
4:00am! Ar Richmond....Lv | B:l2pm |
7 41am| Ar.. Washington..Lv | S:4«pm
5 03sm Ar.. Raltlmore. ...Lv 2:25pm
ll:2Saml Ar.. Philadelphia..Lv 12:09pm
2:o3pm : Ar.... New Tork....Lv | l:3Cam
Pullman palace buffet sleeptaig cars
from Macon and Augusta to New York
wlthmit chang*.
R. A. BRAND Oen Agt..
723 Broad St.. Augusta. Oa.
T, M EMERSON, Traffic Manager,
H. M EMERSON. Gen. Paaa. Agt.
CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST
ERN RAILWAY.
Schedule in Effect. March 6. IS9B.
Eastern Time Btandaid.
Leave August*. Southern Ry . 9:30 p m.
Arrive Ctvster, Southern Ry.. 7:18
Leave Chester, C. & N. W. Ry 7:46 a.m
Arrive Lenoir, C. & N. W. Ry 1:14 P m -
Leave Lenoir. Stage 2:00 p.m.
Arrive Green Park, Stage .. •• 7:M> p.m.
Arrive Blowing Rovk, Stage .. 7 30 PJP.
O. W. HARPER. C. K. HARPER.
■preetrtent. 1 ■ ’ ’ '
*•11 You Want to Make Money,
1 Move in the Company of Those
Who Are ilaking Money.”
SOUND ADVICE FPOM A SUC*
’ CESSFUL FATHER TO HIS
SON STARTING OUT
IN LIFE.
ADVERTISERS who use the HER*'
ALD GET RESULTS.
t WHY NOT GET IN THK!R COMPANY.*
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COAL and WOOD
from the
North Augusta Coal & Supply Co
Quantity and Quality GSarameid.
F. W. SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT
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f iondft tad Kwr York.
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cars and first rlase eonefeg* north of fharlofte.
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Timm. Jacksonville, Savannah, Washington
and Now York. „ , _
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n',n It Norfolk t£ OLD POINT COMPORT,
arriving there in time for breakfast*
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! Charleston and Asheville,
i Non, ft and S. Fast Mail. Through
Pullman drawing room buffet weeping «»r-> be
lt vreen Jacksonville and New-York and Pull
| man sleeping cars between Auptiatn and <-bar*
I lotto, Pullman aleening cars l«hmn Jack
son viUc and Columbia, et» route daily between
Jacksonville and Oinelnnnti, via Asheville.
,FR ANK H. GA NNON, J. M. CILTi
1 Third V P. * Men. Mgr, J. M.. Wnrtlngtou.
W A TURK. S. H. HARDW 1( K,
(i. p. A.. Washington. G- P. A.. Atlanta,
GEORGIA - - RAILROAD.
(90th Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24. 185*.
Pullman Sleepers between Macon and
New York. x _ . .
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Through Pullman sleepers between Au
gusta and St? Louie.
Lv Augusta ..| 7:0Baml 3:2opmilo:3opta
Ar Atlanta ...;i3:3spml B:2opm| f.:Doan>
Ar Macon ....(Ut15nmj........ I «:4Sum
Ar Athens ....;i::lspm| 7:3opm
Ar aalne»vHleJ*3:4spm| -
Ar White pr«|*l:oopm|
Ar Mill'BJle .|l0:10am| 4:3oam
Ar W'aeh'ton ..|10:10am| 7:lopm|
Picayune train leaves Augusta da.ly
except Sunday at 5:15 p. m., and ar
rives at MiUedgeville at 8:10 p. m.
Trains arrive at Augusta 5.15 •• nv,
-■45 a. m., 1:20 n. m.. and 8:25 p. tn.
A. G. JACKSON. G. P. Am
JOE W. WHITE, T. P. A, _