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mrntlont-i th<* fact that a Frof****? ow "
girr, whh whom ot* Itsia ww Wwow a
relation* for many yean and who noil
born in tho habit of paying hi* pre
mium* in ca.fh, yeaterday paid for two
poll* tea In rash to aave four rent*
Thip *• llltmtratlve of the poll y by
whlih great fortune have been found
ed and Increased— economy In amall
matt«»
Th* general opinion inv nr bank 1 nr
men In August* la that there bn» been
little. It any. falling v/f ‘n the iaaulng
of check* by buaineM men owing to
the new law.
APPEARS IN UNIFORfI.
Doe* Mr. Horae, Verdery. Bandmas
ter of the Tenth Regiment.
Mr. Horace Verdery, who was lately
appointed bandmaster for the Tenth
regiment, appeared yesterday In his
uniform. The uniform Is the ssme as
the officers, except that a harp instead
of cross guns are on the coat coilar.
The band instrument* have not ar
rived yet. but will be here shortly.
Concerts every afternoon at camp will
then bo the older of things.
A BEAUTIFUL
ASSORTMENT OF
SIDE COMBS
IN TORTOISE SHELL.
ALSO
VARIED LINE OF
GRECIAN BANDS,
THE VERY
LATEST
FASHIONABL-E
NOVELTY.
CALL EARLY
AS THEY ARE
GOING RAPIDLY.
Wm. Schweigert&Co.
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for it Amyohr in thr poultiy buainraa
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»*tora haa madr thr rrarlng of fowlA
solely for «‘gg production quite out of
th* ««uc*tion. unlraa thrm» marhlnr* art*
ur< d. No rxf**rlmo«i poultryman At
1 th* present Hmr will undrrtakr to roar
fo*vla In largo numhora for tb# produ#-
I ||o n of rgga and 4#r#nd on thr hrn*
that lay the egg* for tnrubatlon.
rianv Kind* of 11tem.
| There are many Kind* cf excellent In
cubator* on the market. As with many
Ikind* of farm machlnery.lt Is impos.lhiu
mo say that on. particular kind Is better
jthnn all othera. Then, too, «n Incubator
(that*would give very satisfactory re
! suits w ith one Individual might prove
to be quite Inferior In the hands of
another person. What ia the bent for
on,- Is not necessarily the best for an
other. It la advisable before Investing
jextensively In any make of incubator to
|thoroughly understand the machine. If
good results are obtained then addition
|al machines of the same kind should
j t,e nun hi'.YtbU. Failure* are simply re-
I l orded !h ' :imle the individual falls to
thoroughly understand the machine he
Is trying to operate, or. tn other words,
falls to learn how to operate that par
tir ulsr machine to the best advantage.
A successful poultryman must nec 'S
*srlly pay close attention to petty de
tails.
DON'T FOROET
The Grand Combination Excursion to
Charlotte, N. C.
I Over the C. &W. C. R. R., Monday,
Aug. 8, 1898, by the Morning Stars of
UPnevolcnee and the Brothers and Sis
[ ters of Eove societies. Fare, Round
trip. $2.00. Special coaches for our
‘.vliUe friends at $2.25. Tickets on
sale at Thomas &, Barlon’s, at Arling
ton Hold news-stand. Train leaves
Union depot at 8 o’clock Monday
morning, Aug. 8. ■Returning, leaves
Charlotte Aug. 9th. at 11 p. ro. Com
mittee, h. E. Moseiy, president; H. B.
Sweet, secretary; tor Morning Stars of
Benevolence. H. B. Sweet, president;
S. W. McTyre, secretary; Brothers
and Sisters of Lore.
Some time ago. a little bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy fell thto my hands, just
al a time when my two year old boy
was terribly afflicted. His-bowels were
beyond control. We had tried many
remedies, to no purpose, hut Iho little
bottle of Colic. Cholera a.nd Diarrhoea
Remedy speedily cured him. —William
F. Jones, Oglesby, Ga. For sale by
Alexander Drug and Seed Co., C. R.
Parr, of Bell Tower Drug Store.
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iimMe ia AtData.
Th* fpllnwloa tall »>»» Ime* lawmd
Iby tlua V G. duß gaoa chairman of
!«** Mate demormllr commit'^’
•Till* writ be an important meetlng
and iMi should h» a full attendance
»f the member*. The party must gm
rand'* to open (be campaigti and it ia
desirable to have n full conference be
tnreo the m< mtiem. The party *lll j
want n thorough expremloa of view*
and n n general way a review of tb*;
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Unrd.
"While the oppotlilon seems to ba
weaker than we have known it in year, j
it I* imperative for th* democrat* toj
make ]ua* a, vigorous n campaign a*
I though they had tb* hardest kind of a
fight.
"Georgia’* democracy can win an old
time victory with an immense majority
' If dnmt.erata only grt the enthuMoum of j
the party arouied. Democrat* *hould j
make an aggremive rampalgn thl* year
and if they do It will be year* before
it here la serious oppoaltlon again."
The committee will meet at the
! Kimball house. Atlanta, on the tenth i
Instant, at ten a ra
COTTON I OILS
I Cypre**, Tex. Cotton 1* doing fine
ly
! Thomanville, Oa. Cotton I* doing
| finely.
Burke. Tex. Proepect* for cotton
never better.
I Private reports nay Manchester fall*
to reep'-Dfl to advance,
j Nubian. Tex. Cotton 1* very good,
but some complain of boll weebll.
| Showers ate Indicated for Interior of
j Igmlsiana, Eastern Texas and Arkan
sas.
I Fayetteville, Tex. Cotton has been
' suffering and the square* are dying on
1 the stalks.
Texaikana. Ark. Some farmers are
complaining about diought and they
say that without early rains the crop
will be burnt up.
Greenville, Miss. State Railroad
Commlssb ner Evans, arter a trip In
Delta, pronounce* the crops best- for
years.
The bale of cotton recently sold
through the New York cotton exchange
for $505 for the benefit of the United
!States hospital fund was forwarded to
Boston and sold there for $525.
HAS NOT QUIT Him.
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There is No Row on Between the
Princess and Prince of Wales.
Kpedal to The Herald.
London, Aug. 4.—There la no truth
It. the ii ported separation of the
Priuc.? ani. Princess of Wales.
The court circular announces today
(he serious illness of the Queen of
Denmark, and says the princess has
gone to her mother's bedside.
Qucc-n Victoria has received a tele
gram at Osborne saying the Queen of
Denmark is slightly better today.
IF SHE LISTENS.
Hartford Coutant.
Having communicated with Wm. Mc-
Kinley, Washington. D C., Spain will
now hear of eomething greatly to her
advantage; that is, of course, if she lis
tens in the proper spirit to what he has
to tell her.
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i tb# pro pi# to thoroughly t»nd«rs’stid
i and nsslat a totrr In rsatin* hto Yot#
tiaiieo Italy and noMaclAfttloosly.
j The Bret campaign meeting »*» held
at Oiar on Aug. S; the second wl.l be
i h« id at Erhardt today, then al Govau
|on the sth. at llamberg on the 25th.
j The date for Denmark could not pr
I rut be conveniently arranged, but 't
j will be announced later.
For the Hoi *e
The race for the House of Reprumm
tivea will no doabt Incite more in-
I terest than any other. Four good and
| popular men will oppose each other
for thc*e office* —Dr. J. B. Black. Har*.-
wcll M. Ayer, Judge T. fl. Week* an!
Him. H. K. (| um. Dr. Blackha* al
ready scrv. d two term* In the l,egl*'n
ture and while there dUcharged hia
'duties ardently and cor.selenttously.
| Pereonally he I* a man of a high sense
jof honor, sterling qualities, and a *elf-
I control ov.-r habits anil action* that
few men ar- endowed wMh The friend*
of the doctor are aangu'nc for bit *U';-
J cess.
Mr. Hartwell M. Ayer, the able -Jl
tor of the Bamberg Herald, Is a young
man who ia popular anil well known
throughout the state. Mr. Ayer'* gen
eral personality has about It a magne
tism thiit will create for him a wi lu
circle of fri-nds. both social and polit
ical. Besides many other admlratdo
trait* he U well informed on public af
fairs and Is an ariß-nl exponent of statu
education, <vhlcb will doubtless Insure
him many votes.
Judge T. S. Weeks, another candl
dnte for the House, has been the elli
eient probate Judge of Barnwell coun
ty for two years and Is welt anil favor
ably known by the people. The Judge
la a member of the Bamberg bar and
has many quaHtiee that are admired lu
both public anil personal life.
Hon. H. H. Crum now represents the
people In that honorrfble body and
stands L fore the voters for reelebtion.
Mr. Crum lias executed his duties ad
mirably during his past terms and has
made many sincere friends in that
body. Mr. Crum Is a prosperous anil
progressive farmer and has always
been a zealous expon-mf of the farmers
cause.
It would be my pleasure to give a
brief pe.'soncllc of ail the candidates,
but time and space will not permit.
For Governor.
In the gubernatorial race It Is safe to
p . diet that Bamberg county will go
solid for KUerbs. It was at first sup
posed that Tillman would control the
vote, but Issues tliat have recently de
velop; nd turned the vote in Ellerbe's
favor.
Bamberg. Hampton and Barnwell
counties will doubtless poll a full vote
for G. Duncan Bellinger for attorney
general.
At 10 o'chtck last night Mr. J. P.
Matbeny flleS his pledge with tho coun
ty chairman apd will enter the race
for the House. Tbis makes the fifth
candidate in the field and will doubt
less call for a qecond race. Mr. Math
eny is a young man of sterling quali
ties, true to hia convictions and zeal-
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Iba l»tijilti#AA In thl# utlt. ih# fftilmaa
«omnj»**!o«i to* to*ti»l#4 that th# apa
<t#r most furn ah th# #t#mp which to
affixed to the f rlg!n»l message, and It
>is held, further, that telegraph rumpa
nits should affix a stamp to the copy
of the tnrs**g* befofv It Is drtlver.sl.
That la to sar. there should he two
i stamp* for each mewtage. «>»« xffay
.ibid i mfw; p shrill uvtaol nrmfwypp
stamps ass sed so each mciwage. une
|by the sender, the other by the tele
! graph company beftge the mresage is
I delivered.
Thl* entirely new vvlew of the reve
-1 nue law 1* advancod by Judge Spencer
Atkinson, In hi* opinion, ami he »up
'port* It with quotation* from the reve
nue law.
He say* that the government t* loa-
I Ing vast revenue dally by not eoropell
j ing telegraph tnmpanle* to stamp mes
sage* before delivering them. Super-
In'indent James Stephen* of the We*t
' ern Union, cu being naked If bia com
pany will contest thl* decision, *aiil:
( "I don’t thinli H will be nece.rnary to
contest. Commissioner Scott's eon
struction of the sixth »wtlim of the
revenue law. Is that the sender or the
maker of the mi wage must stamp It.
The Western Unlou has been acting
under that construction and will con
tinue to do so. Judge Atkinson, in
hi* opinion, expresses his opinion that
telegraph companies should affix
stamps to messages before they are de
livered, and added that a question may
arise between lolegrapb companies und
the federal government involving the
public revenue, but that It 1* a matter
with which the railroad commission
has no concern.”
By a recent decision of officials of
states, cities, and counties,a cmfwypp
By a recrnl decision, the officials of
states, cities and counties are not re
quired to affix stamps to telegraph
message* sent solely on official busi
ness.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the /j? .
Signature of LfL&CZflt
ously any cause which he em
braces. He has but recently been ad
mitted to the bar, and has already
made fer himself a flattering reputation
as an orator.
At the Institute.
Mr. S. T. Liles, of Archer, N. C., has
been elected to fill the position occu
pied by Mr. Cate In the roll of teachers
of the Classical Institute.
Mr. Will Lightsey has moved into, his
newly completed cottage on Orange
burg street.
The Baptists have decided to erect a
parsonage in the rear of the Baptist
church.
The last case tried at this term of
court was the state vs. Ben Stephens
for rape. Stephens was sentenced to
life imprisonment tn the penitentiary
and was carried to Columbia last week.
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The but one of our *eml-*nnuaJ Chaliento
Sale* will be crowned with an array of
at any *tore may be proud of. Some of the Special
value* are the results of our own effort* carafuny
planed for the occasion many weeks avo. Others, we
are frank to confess, are rathar accidental, manor
attributable to our ability to taka quick advantAO* of
tha enenpected turns the markets tako at times. All
In all It Is a wonderful collection of chotc e Shoes that
will be sold at our new store this week for
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Fifteen different styles In Ladies* Low and High
Shoes and eight different styles of Men's.
These are genuine bargains purchased by our Mr.
Couley while In the East.
Agents for Hannn & Son. Stacy Adams & Co.,
Edwin C. Burt and Ziegler Bros.
ouiTbeauty show
AT BLIOH S CRYSTAL PALACE
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BLIGH’S CRYSTAL PALACE
809BroadStreet.
CQLUMBIAS ON TOP
JUST RECEIVED
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Columbia Bicycles
MODEL 40
TO SELL AT $50.00
This special lot bought for cash
and no more at this price.
PF.VF.NEY. HOOD & CO.
GUARD AGAINST SMALL POX
Destroys Bed Bugs, Roaches, Fleas and Other
annoying Insects,
PURIFY YOUR DRAINS AND PREMISES.
CHLORO NAPTHOLEUM.
W. E. PLATT, Agent.. 312 Jackson St., Augusta, Ga
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ta *4* run* la* ffwma of our rd»*
basalt** are fl.k gam* *n4 lists mi*
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th* rainbow, a* ta Saarrlba all thav
good qualltlta. Th* way th*y ar* **r..
log ta a rautlon ta thoaa who lr**a<l
gurcbaia » h«n tfcry ran ha kat for
“g*t lag nan *on»*ttma." Bctltr pur
chaa* whra thry can ha had for *uru
low grtcea ra wa ara offarlng G-m.
As for glassware, rrockary, lampg
me., tlm* and languag* fall ua to tall
ot th# won<s*r» that wn sail. Don't for
at that our saro prlcsa will hasp yeti
cool.
Rtm,mb,r th* pl*o*