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Praa*n* War <• a man of varied atpa
ANOTHER FULL MOON.
PPaaa* aI I ana Peculiar ta TM*
Month Only.
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Monday Bight *UI ha v# lb# rhuncr us
seeing anothrr cat pfwr tip* tf.J at
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«r»t of a m'.atti havtaa more *haa
twinlj- fNfa day# and larrlw* houta
trill Mdr again bafort tlx* rnd of thr
Bust!.
Remarkable Rescue.
Mra. Mtcfcarl Curtain Plalnfltld, 111.,
mak«a th# atat«*m<*Bt that ah# **au«ht
cold, which a**ttt#d on h**r lunga ; *h**
waa tr«*at#d for a month by her family
physician, but grew ttorar. ll# told h**r
ah# waa a hop*d#aa victim at consump
tion and that no mcJicln** w*juld cut#
h#r. II»r drug gt at «ugg*-«>*‘l Ur.
King - !* New Dlacovrry for CoMumo
tlott: ah# hought a botth* and to h-r
drtlght found haraetf b#n#Htti*d from
th# tlrat doao. t*h# continued ita ua#,
and aft#r taking at* hot lira found h#r
»#lf sound and well; now does h#r own
houa#"ork. and is aa <v#ll »a ah# ever
was. Trial bottle* I®< of thta tlreat Ula
e overy at How ard A Wlllef* drug alore.
Larg# bottles id cents and |l.o«.
HOLE IN THE TEXAS MADE BY A SHELL
So little damage has been done by the Spanish guua that we are almost
tempted to beiieYe that the dona have befu firing blank cartridges atour ships.
Bnt here is center evidence that the Spanish guns and ammunition are ttli
right. This picture shows the hole which a chance shot made in the bow plntes
of the Texas. The battleship was shelling the shore batteries to the west of
Santiago, making one of those series of feints under cover of which Shafter
landed bis troops at Baiqniri. The shell was a big one, and it tore through the
steel walls just forward of the armor belt as if it had been piercing cardboard
instead of harveyized metal. In its course, you will remember, it killed one
man "and wounded several others—not a very deadly or damaging missile in
comparison with some which American gunners have thrown into Spanish war
ships. The photograph from which this picture was made for the Now York
Herald was taken from the ’tween docks of the Texas. The ship seen through
the hole is the Vesuvius, and the distant shore is the shore of Cuba.
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t’ecwiiar Casa of MHfoa Tompkia*.
Ct l»rad Now at Hospital.
Mlltaa Tums klna. • n#gro man. to*
mt lb# Lamm buapitaL Is in a rather
p#caliar coadlttoa. MUton has suaw
in his bead IVopi# hats b#-« accused
of having "wheeta in tbelr head." but
(i###r straw.
'H July «th. tost. Milton *ulf#r#d an
injury t«* hia ahull that nereasttated the
ava laa up ot hia aratp. Now It I* learn
rd that a small plw* of th# straw, a
very minute piece, that wa* sawed up
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WHILE THE WAR LASTS
All who malth. walk or stand, should
shake Into ttwlr shoes Allen's Koot-
Kase, a p-.wder It cures aching, tired,
sore, swollen feet .and makes tight or
new shoes easy. It absorb# moisture,
and prevents chafing, hot, smarting,
blistered, sweating feet All Ihe regular
army troop# and navy men uae It. Vol
unteers in hoi climate# can't eglat in
comfort without it. Allen’s Foot-Base 1*
fold by ail druggists and shoe stores,
25c. Samples sent FfIEK Address Al
len 8. Olmsted, Le Itoy, N. Y.
Have yon any old gold or sliver? If
you have call at my new Jewelry store,
where there Is a lady In attendance,
and we will either exchange for now
good* or all cash given. Lewis J.
twbnul, the popular priced Jeweler.
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task a* *» plaaaaat la tap#. Sold by
Alesaader Urac and peed Ot . C. 11.
(Parr of Hetl Tower Uma Ptora.
HYPNOTIC MONKEY.
TH* Simla* Has W ondarlul laflaaace
Ova* Other NoPkcya.
P-raral pbyatrlana who Para wade a
Matty as hypnotist* ore nnrh intertal
rd la thr poaer egefrlaed over hi*
fallow* by a monkey In the Ulan Island
Zoo. Hr possesses a power of hypno
tism over hi* monkey brethren as
strong a* wa* Swasail * over Trilby.
Thr monkey has beea nant'd Judge on
anouat of hia grate r*pr wion and
to her manners. He rim-lrea hi* pa
< altar power* only tor hi* own plra*-
t:re and enrichment whenever the de
sire atilkee him.
udg*,l* n retvnl Imptiruiitm from
Couth Africa. He airartad little or oo
attention at Aral, then thr atirndnnU ,
noticed that be had a my*tertoua eon- ,
tro) over the other monkey* In the :
cage. Hlg and Utile, without regard ,
to race or epecie seemed to be under
the domination of hia will. A look, a
clicking or the sharp teeth, a twinkling
i f the hairy brow, and tfie strongest
monkey in the collection bows help
lessly to th# hypnotic’* desires A
few day* ago a careful watch wa# aet
on uJdgea action*. It wasn't long be
fore he performed hi* magic. A par
ticularly line peanut had been thrown
Into the cage and was eagerly snapped
up by one of thelarger monkeys, who
bad an e*y for business. With «
( buckle of delight the monks-y »tartr*l
to break the shell of his Iressurr when
suddenly them esme a sharp metallic
clicking.
The monkey with the peanut looked
uneasy, but tried evidently to make
himself believe that the clicking had
nothing to do with him. He gave the
peanut an extra turn and started on a
new place when the clicking came
again. This time *he monkey shifted
nervously. He atemcd to lose Interest
In the choice morsel that he had rup
tured for his own. and while still hold
ing It In one of his paws he looked ap
pealingly at the people who had gath
ered In front of the mge. For th» third
time the clicking noise was hoard. It
was sharp and mote Imperative than
before, and It did the business. Th.*»
monkey with the peanut at once gave
In. He turned away from the peoplq
In front and looked around In a cowed,
beaten manner. There one one of the
top bars, grim and determined, sat
Judge. The monkey with the peanut
began to move slowly In his direction.
Holding fast lo his treasure, be climbed
up the elde of the cage. As be ap
proaehed nearer and nearer to Hie
fierce visage that remained Immovably
scowling at him the poor wretch's
teeth began to chatter and he emitted
the most plaintive whine of fear.
Judge awaited the coming of his
subject, and reached out a black paw
and calmly took the peanut from the
unresisting victim.— Exchang.’.
Buckfen’s Arnica Salve,
THE BEST SALVE in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions and positively cures Piles,
or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction or money re
funded. Price 25 cents per box. FOR
SALE BY HOWARD & WILLET.
Don't expose your Ignorance by talk
ing about things you do not under
stand. . _ ’
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I IMCI W*T 0* WSAf*kP,
Not Too Late to Buy
a SUMHER’S SUIT!
Half the season is yet to come, and besidas
you will find many warm days In the Fall when
a Summer’s Suit would not be uncomfortable.
There Is one great advantage In buying a
suit now : you can get a very fine Suit for lit
tle money compared to what Its value would
bring at the beginning of the season.
Reason teaches economy. You save
money by buying your clothlrg from us.
1. C. Levy’s Son & Co..
TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS.
AUGUSTA, • GEORGIA
KEEP COOL
by using one of Our odorless Refriger
ators —the Dewey Just annihilates hot
weather. Klondike, Gurney and Eclipse
are oil good; everyone guaranteed; wa
ter.coolera, cedar chests; ice cream
freezers. See our Hne of bedroom suits,
J 25. Baby Carriages for $6. We will
make terms and prices to suit you.
Bowles
004 Broad Street.
NEXT TIME YOU HAVE
A HEADACH F
USE
Land’s Headache Capsules
Mads Only By
HOWARD & WILLETT DRUG CO.
FOR RENT.
The Store House. 312 .Tsoksnn
street, now occupied by W.
Edward Platt, embalmer nnd undertak
er, will V>e for rent from October Ist,
as he intends removing to thejjnrth
east corner of Jackson and Telfair Sts.
A nice dwelling 1 of four rooms and all
conveniences over store. Apply' on
premises.
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Uncle Sam’s Navy, Port
folio No. & just received
at Herald Lffice.
GASTORU
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Always Bought
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015 Polar Ice Works Maclincrj
FOR SALE
Pups, Tanks, Pipes, k, Cheap
Lomliarfl Iron Works
SALE OF SUBURBAN
LAND BY THE ACRE
The Augusta and Summerville Land
Company will sell, at public sate, 70 acres
of land on the Harrisonville 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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