The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, August 05, 1898, Page 2, Image 2

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FRIDAY 2 iWf Close OitiDe Balance of Girdles ooßaafl .... r mfxi •q%4— — 33.00. *4. *5, and $7.00 Ones Your Pick for $1 and $2. LEWIS J. SCHALJL, jEwEijlii. taABT CIRRI ICES S 8 02 CUUk Hi t hm *■*»« ***» *»* ***»*"*'*******. _*. •*e* ** •» • ** **. V* **f <«T»# pm* *ii ’ #(*••» •* '•* *•••■* ***"**"*. TL ■MPas •** **•* ***•*"*****’ V»*,t- ihmM Pea** «•**•’•* ***** «oinc Perfect Oytob ®t f® IMU MM • ***** *lM* •* «#ft» *« fMft Ml bicycles Y«a* (a** •# * eP* t s • ,Tril viCTon CRESCENT STEARNS IMPERIAL WOLFF AMERICAN. ETC FROM sl6 TO SIOO Tliooias & Barton, W H HAHRCTT, P**ft**f, IW pwl*tr. »*|»r»*iii PROHIBITION *o«k. Tbs V* Sll* RlMnm Cmm Hw*»» to apart* *l»ii U ■partaatmrg. • w« **« I,—Th* y*l*<ilani»'* •** t*#*rdu»s tlw tiger In Sl* San iflPl The iws* 1 "f CRffllff I*"* 1 *"***'* •(•# Ift# sUPfUNIIWIj fcftl itmii* try tfttl Itther At • iHI-fl’fiW *|*rl»|f • B«| UptrD It Omdliiat** fit I tMMi oflN'f i|N*tlN > r*- T*'ftl|hi IH«* H**ti j 4, MfC«tt**u«h. *4 opMftVftt#» will •#dr#*® • mm of our dlUrtW At lln* fSapiiAt rft«n?ft. HuntU) (hr Ks« W V CirlMf. in • plain, H»ui—l. ctfMif »t*t#ili#nt. t<*i«l tt» iuwp>T-r‘“~~ At H* MfiHoditi < Htirrii fthat Hr tti u&hl Id H» lM» ill (bt r*nt|»alfFft A* a munition of Cftmrtian #uty at min mho »* » ctmtltfi nt liifinh’f of tft# efturt h fin vott for ihf difpfnMrjr a*aln*t prtifti- LADIES'TIES 50METHING NEW J. MILLER IILKER THE HATTER. Kiisrox; hats liltltin So j-ou ae# tW white ribbon idum> does not lark xealou# worker* hereabouts. In the language of Pagan M.,. dn. Wnirli! Watch Fe.ttherstone' In lhl« time of good crop* tha coun try fee! i lie l hoy should eßjoy thorwtvcto#* l*y imxtn? up with each ether. Thosv ore numerous plcnlr* and cowpauy reunions of Confederates lit prtidpeet. On Thyrotay Co. h. ISth S c. V.i will hold a reunion at Comp tou'e budge: on the ISth, the survlv nia’ef «*o. C, taii»' rugtuient. will meet ut Paltvlew, ndnr Waillonl. Basldo*, there bit picnic* to br held all over *he count* v and evrrj body baa a »pa tUl Invitation. The conply campaign open* next Tuesday. There are plenty candidate* to till the offices. To a voter It appear* that the fiercest struggles will occur In the races for county supervisor and judge us probate. kittle Interest at tache* to the men for general assembly. WHY I • Why can't we gather eggs from egg plants? Why' la «o much beer used at watering places? Why Is a woman always youngor than a man born on the same day? Why dors the prettiest girl always have the most watchful chaperon? Why Isn't paying a man what you owe him a good way to get even with IV’(11? Why isn’t the manufacturer of fako toilet, jar***rations working a skin game? ESTABLISHED 1890—Reliable Uncle Two- will lend you any amount of mon ey for any length of time on all hinds o? personal property at a very low rats of interest. All transactions strictly confidential. Steel-lined burglar proof eafee. Under the Arlington hotel, on Jackson street. Lewis J. Echaul. tMVfi mmm* utK,js i WNna #M#MMNft %»♦ **** |p#NNl $"W* **** tiAiiai tfNnA r .§#■•■#■♦ fifl'Aif'lrtNl mu* As iMIMiAf IMM IM*wM|l MffM * Ml A , . ( .Jar wt #•♦*** **** kg* 4*rAg***t, * aiaeg gMk* l **. •• f *#••• j# RNWadk I*4 * *bRWr. i*W ?*•*' I, # lk p|g Tuatn‘~m b* raw'd a*4 pat Mr tbnßigaw. “awtl b* »*• **!b !«"*• I• *t ißgty *>■*»■< R b>* ana** tntt M* I* ihirnifb'r ladMtd attb tb* «rk*a* I if* speak* fa tb* klgb<-*t terta* *d M alrgl (Mr* era nd **r» b* wil'd I, yfr I pgagaikl* martsaf at bt* *••*'* | w*c« k* *h g prianaer at ftaatiapa ia-*‘4t*t*lv after *♦ •*• i**d«-l h* nr* WetlfrgMl ll< l«« M IP PdM fur Mai la partbp** lltil# aa**»*»»*' ar I I fen tot k*tp**lf aMI Mteß. H ta»»*t *4 upon ki» taking tb* aawrer though tb* Ilfßlrhant protea led at Bret L*u- I iraaal Hoh*oa mm he will rail apoh lb* Rpaelab adatlral hr Mr* be lea tea [tH* Rißiln igin. ill tIMH vlifi It drrlAr*d H< ••m* I# uh> Him to Hl* hoaw and antertaHi him a* kla garat II toll kit* I hoped h* would do ibis aad [that both b* aad bla *<•<at would come lo Havanuh ao that w* could aattrtal* them •i«euteaa#l Hobaoa *m placed la a mil for a abort time, but It wsa not by onVr of tb* admiral After b* got oo chore of roars* hr an uader Ibe dm mand of General Linar** and b* bed him ronßned for a abort time. Admiral Carver* waa exceedingly apologetic that ha had to b* ao milled aad promtaed to have him removed In a abort time. Thia be succeeded In do ing," Mr dußtgncm enjoyed bla conversa tion with tb* naval hero very much and if b* aboutd com* to Savannah with hla it yd Rpanlab captor nti doubt b» wilt entertain them both.- Savan nah l*rcaa. The Central of Ceorßla Tybee Spscial is carrying largo crowds to the Sea caast every Sunday to en joy the delicious sea breeze and surf bathing. Round trip $ 1.50. POIbTKD PAKAORAPHJ. Even the hardened locomotive has Its lender putt. The tongue of liberty usually be longs to a married woman. People who sit upon forms are apt to stahd upon oeiemonles. A talkative person seldom falls to make one pneumatically tired Hmiffing a candle Increases the effect and diminishes the cause. Men ure like chickens—they always want to get on the highest roost. How little man knows or his fellow man—unless he lives In a village. When some men bury the hatchet af ter quarreling they go right out and dig up an axe. Scorching Is Injurious physically—also financially If the policeman catches you. The ball player who bits the most "balls" at night always hits the few est next day. It Is always a severe strain on the angelic qualities of « woman when she has to use her wings to dust the fur niture. The pen may he mightier than the sword, but tt Isn’t a marker to the blue pencil In the hands of a war news cen sor.—Chicago News. Actions Speak Louder Than Words. If we were to take up the entire space of this page as un advertisement. It would be Impossible to crowd words enough Into It to convince you hs read ily of our claims as It is t;> convince you If you saw the great values we are giving in men's vlcl hand welt shoes for S3.M>. Style, tit and quality nil com bined—every pair guaranteed. There Is no necessity for paying *">.oo when you can get such shoes as these for $3.50. You should see them. \YM. MOLHKRIN'S SONS & CO. 846 Broad. The little green apple Is always ripe enough for mischief. THB -A.TJGTJST-A- TTBTRA-XJD f!Rf 1! MMHI. Ml M«ifm IhrMMmb' Nfhl 14* , tor P mwf 4H #*t P*>#**•' ft jNgfti ItiHftft s lst lAAPt"« Im Hi tiwiAt %%m MvA»fA«U AN CI'AL %*»• |Wulm at <#•*»**• MM Pra .Ma far M* € lyMtlaia ft* t A aj 4 ft* •#' - ||U«f. Pt m* ?Bf>lft«l 1$ HN « f It ti t%At *P* •ill ftHRFfAIA A ff | » > <lftlftliiftilf A f«f Iti «T«i4ltU »A 4ft tft« Hmm «l Mr M * gun* MU or imaat'btag of • tifc* char- After tha ra*t*rac* Mr MilWr apok* wry -a“>"rii - r ll - of lb* prv wt Tb* •*■! »***)«• <>f f agrra* b* said wilt aa4k«M«dy pvovtd* Tv* mmptriiu tb* ram*l and it* a auira anmt a* pro:*tty rd tb* I'llud Mataa Tb* raual ha* a.wgya he** u*era*ary to thia rowalry, but It ia laap rallve uou. That* la pet mack d«uM a* to arbai aHtou «11l b* tab** by Cott ar, m Oar a*at nad valuable Iplvraats Hi lb* Patlb flit ao doubt add to tb* prraaar* tor action Tb* raaal cup b* r imnlctrd Ip tv* years sad pul Into r petal lon making lb* IJpk brtweva lb# Atlantic and Parlfc itituint M.ttgsn ia plan coptdant ibal Coagr-e* arlll take promt* actina at tta n- xl aaealon. Tb# Senator bad a Inal 'talk with Ibe President regsrdlng lb* work of lb* Hawailaa eomnne*lon ll* left bar yesterday to Job lb* cj her metnhera at Ran Frisrluti, front which point they will Mil tor Honp'ttltt oo Auguat 18. Hawaii now ha* a* good a government tha Senator Mid. as anr of th* atataa of tb* union, and cgratlrat man nr* admlnUiarlng It. MAIL CAN OO TO PONCE. Two Cents oa Soldiers' Letters. Five Cents on Other* Waahinglua. Aug. B. Postmaster General Emory Smith ha* laaunt an ord*r prohibiting the dlspateh of mall to Spain, or her dependenrlra, so as to permit postal eommnnleatloti with Ponre, Porto Rlro. Th# order Is simi lar to the on# opening communication with Santiago, and provides that all | e'aas#* of mall ntlownhl# In the domes tic malls of th* United State* may be 1 y.-tit to and from Ponce. AH articles Included In the malls ar* to h* aub- i ject to military Inspection. The post- ! age rate* are similar to those provided for Santiago, namely: First-class matter, 5 cents per half mint*; postal j cards, single 2 cents, double 4 cent*; j aecond and third class matter, 1 cent j for each two ounces; four-class matter. 1 1 cent for each ounce; registration fee. 8 cents. Only United States postage stamp* can be used, and If letters are not prepaid, double the amount of de ficient postage will be collected upon delivery. The malls for Potscc should be di rected to the United States Postal Agent at Ponce, and the delivery of any article may tie withheld ts deemed nec essary by the proper military authori ties. This order will not ehsnge the rule that letters addressed to soldiers and sailors at the front shall only require the domestic rates of postage. ADVISED TO FALL IN. Counsel From the Pope to the Cuban and Porto Rican Catholics. Special to The Herald. Rome, Aug. 6. Cardinal Rampolla has telegraphed, In the name of the Pope, to the bishops of Cuba and Por to Rico, bidding them to aid with all their power the new political system In the two Islands. They arc directed to advise Catholics to accept all arrangements made be twees Spain sr,d the Cuneu States, and are assured that Catholics do not lose any of their privileges under American protection. —ir u's about as hard to get money out of a beat bb it is to get blood out of a turnip. When it comes to getting something for nothing the nickel in the slot ma chine isn't so slow. '«n t4r4p * i * MIRaNAF.I MM paw** l ** 1 ty* **•*# bartlM i«m of au*Pt bai j torAMkAl. H ftd*** *MW . P'4 -- to*, e.. 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TUc pew alerebnpaa °' Waatfa A ! McCrary la about rami tat* and pra aenta a vary ha nbe .me appearanea Mr. j T A. Cidtlna will again occupy the 0 t, « aa #».. aaa finished Rita villa realty **ema to have got a j move on ber>*t lot W* ar* aooo taj have four new atnrrhouaa*. one naw duelling and thru* new merchants. Hava yen any eld gold or allvar? ts you hav# rail ut my naw )•«<*:rv star*. | where Ihuv * I lady th Uttsodar-* and w* will either aschang* far paw gouda or all cash given Lewis J. t, haul, th# popular Hired jeweler IMPROVEMENTS. Work Is In Pro***** l» Every Section of tha City. To Ahp Editor of tha Herald— Ilf TVhrn we look around our lovely Augusta and see the many building* that ar* going up and Improving our hrautlful streets, w* have the right to feel proud of our city. She is up to date. IT. Holliday I* making mmr great Improvement* on hi* property on Kid lock utreet and th* Doolittle ware houue la living built up again on Pen wick and Cummlng streets. And s trip around the city will show that there Is no need of loafer* or Idle men around, for they can And work If they look for It. The George K. Lombard Iron Works ( Is up to It* n*ck in work. Every mu.n In every department Is as busy as he esn he and working extra time, and the work still continue* to come in. Mr. Lombard hay good workmen and < turn* out nothing hut the best finished work. SUBSCRIBER. TOr^RECEPTION. Pretty Five-Year-Old Entertains Her Little Friend*. Little Ml** Ethel Mai Grlttln compli mented a few little friends last after noon. " It being her fifth birthday, she Invit ed her Immediate little friends to have tefreuhment* with her. Ice cream, cake and candles were served to them, and the little tots enjoyed the afternoon re ception very much. Those present were: Miss Cecilta Meadrvwcroft, Miss Bessie Ward, Miss Bessie Hughes, Miss Mamie Ward, Miss Kihel May Griffin, Maters Carrol Hughes, Marlon Dunham, Willie Har rison, Joe Dunham, Charley Dunham, Johnnie Hughes. ® OASTORIA. Bexrr th« Hind Vou Haw Always Bought rr WOULD HAVE BEEN BETTER Boston Herald. It would doubtless have been better for Sampson's fame h»d he been more lavisji In his praise of the splendid leadei ship of Schley 'in the memora ble battle. The friends of Mr. UTat" Beard will learn with, pleasure uilat he is on the Improve, anil Is resting better today. DIM Mia lit fuming •• ft tmm A] ANftfPifti sfftM|MiW®ftlil ftll 9* AAptrl# ft t ftift ftftft i Pftftftftf |ftft®’*'Mfti ftf ft ftftftft®*# pm* ftM i i Pmpgp** j (Rite' gaj- - -%ki"Et * |S ( < ft' ? j I? *#f * 4"* i £ . at mtsmo A Air % ’ ftA f A * ■ ■« I T*m <Trn+*mm WKO9PP9 «®ft® pftftiftftl ft® ] Jlrt" • N MWMktpl at Aw* yt(i iftfbAgi tApAftMl ffteftfcftAs #9 4ft® ftPftt’ v 'ftdMdft ft ftt iM. 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Amlf h. pr##l##Al *f UOrt/if® F®*' mu)# C* tl#A» waa lntn*dur## (A th# ...»terrace , After singing, the hraadiction was prnounird by Rev J. P Mlxwdl DELEGATE DEWEY NOT A DEfIOCRAT. congressman Powers Says He Mas Always Been a Republican. Indianapolis, Ind.. Aag. A— Darin* the Itemorratir congressional e inven tion at Frankfort. Samuel HaUton. the Democratic nomine* for sterelary of | state, paid a glowing tribnt* <o Ad- ; miral Dewey, the "Democrat who had won Immortal glory at Manila." Soon after the convention Congressman Tao dis. of thi* city. addrra*#d a iettar to Congressman H. 11. Power*, of Ver mont. a lifelong acquaintance of the admiral, who also communicated with his brother. Charles Dewey, of Monte peller, Vt.. asking to what pasty the admiral belonged. Congressman Lan dis hns just received the reply that Admiral Dewey is a staunch Republi can. and ha* been so ever since he was 21 years old. Congressman Powers says that the fact that Admiral Dewey la a Republican Is well known by ev ery Democrat In Vermont, and will not be disputed by them. RUNAWAY MARRIAQE. Two Young People of Camilla Go to Albany to Wed. Albauy. Ga.. Aug. s—The parlors of the Hotel Mayo were the scene of a runaway marriage yesterday morning, the contracting parties being Mr. H. B. Rivers and Miss Emmie Wilson, both cf Camilla. Rev. W. F. Smith, pastor of the Methodist church, officiated. Both are prominent and well con nected young people. Mr. Rivers is a sterling young business man, and his bride is a pretty and vivacious young lady, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson. Parental objections caused them to marry away from home. An atempt was first made to procure a license at Camilla, where it was re fused on account of the young lady's age. After driving through the coun try to Newton, they met another refu sal. and then came on to Albany, wb.ere they met with success, as above stated. They have both returned to Camilla. The man who makes hay while the sun shines is liable to get sun-struck. Everybody is talking war now; even dent and dumb people have the latest news at their fingers’ end. No wender the rural editor suffers frem writer's cramp when he. has to take little green ape es in payment for subscrip“ons. CUT THIS OUT Wfl!# ycHif Aaivwrt.**mp*n o*l (Hit WO**#, #*ICWdMI ft mount McaiMfy to #*r f#r M RbMiy #••##' (J#*ltJ ibb you Mr ant, a rxl w INw r mail cs* mmtui * to THI HKAALO A OVERT IftEMENT COUPON. to im- At *M At A Ml If At U Nmw ifMift Hi# atJvaftitk#m#r»l wtHlan t)#loW - - - I mat In your ’’WANT** c otomn*. for bkhlcfi you wii< flticl brcMmmkl $ nnq SIGN HERB ■ 9®ft#rtftft» Nftpiftl# mftft* 0 fa _ ldftr##k llftft###. ftftftft, VW ftftft, *f«® KlltCl ,rn ****** ft*- 1 -. ft# '«r fiftmi# I la# mm »*'— ii ******* ONE-BENT 9 WORD SITUATION WANTED WAlfTAft®A niAlTloft All ft ‘ TWA-li WAWTSIh-A |4ftlTK>W Aft COACH MAX «f AAA fttw# ®# ww*ft Aftftlf W(IJ KoMiiAA. Hi Ktftf Mwl AaaA l WAXTSO A KNKTKM Ift Cifti v (,«»** IA WAfft. A44r*m J. M C., CAf# ’ H«rtM rtftft*#. AA# • I A roiPWTKXT HAV A AMMMOA A# **ft . . _ —i n r il — | 'aa ,* , . yffl a WfAft Aftrw# CtHftA <Ar# ‘ i, m a HELP WANTED WAMTHD-AM RPBHBHOD MAN ta grnrary bustn#**. Addraaa B cars Herald Aag I FOR SALE CRKAM-CRRAM AT *« J ACKfi'M* «T. VERY CHEAP -MRTt'L®. Ot NR. -maal.al Instrument*, watch#* almost Igivra away at Furl# Lew's. i rnR balk cheap—a pair or I ycting her#es Will work doubt* W ttngl# C. H- Howard. Jr., at Howard A Wttlet Drug Co. Jut»# M ts RALE CTI KA P-DWHI RABL.F lot between Green and Telfair an Krttork. Apply t»l* Telfair atreel. 1 _______ | TO RENT FOR RENT-THAT LARGE AND DE ! RIRAHLK rion No. 744 Broad atreet. Under Maaonlc hnll. Apply to W. C. !Jones, 76ft Broad street. B*s>t I FOR RENT-THE LARGE HAND SOME dwelling No. MI Broad »trrat. with yard running through to Ellts *tree» Apply to Julea Godin. Sept 1 FOR RENT—7-ROOM DWELLING HOUSE 1287 Orirae. with modern Improvements. Rent reasonable. Apply 175* Ellis. Septt TO RENT —LOVELY ROOMS ON first floor. Furnished or unfurnished. At *25 Broad street. Aug 7 TO RENT —A NICE 4-ROOM COT TAGE 1227 Ellis street. Possession given Immediately Refit sls * month. Apply 1229 Ellis street. Aug 9 TO RENT—THE ELEGANT THREB story store in the d'Antignac build ing running through from Broad to El lis. Now occupied by L. F.Padgett, in quire of H. H. d'Antignac or Z. w. Carwlle. ' Bept I FOR RENT—AN 8-ROOM HOCSE. corner McKinne and Ellis streets, op poeite Sacred Heart convent, from Oct. Ist. Apply to J. A. Brenner. Western Union Telegraph Co. au * 8 TO RENT-RESIDENCE 1224 AND 1231 Ellis, with all modern conveniences. Apply 1026 Broad street. Sept 1 FOU~RENT—-ONE OR TWO LARGE cool room* furnished. Most central lo cation In the city. J. E. Deas, 918 1-. Broad street. ' LOST and found LOST TWO YOUNG STEERS; COL OR rid. near Sandbar ferry, on Geor gia side. Finder will be rewarded by J C. Lamar. P. O. Box 505, Augusta. Ga. Aug 5 MISCELLANEOUS SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING only $5.00 per month at Osborne’s Business college. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at night. Come or call at once. Great demand for stenographers. June 17 ts BOARDERS WANTED AT 739 TEL FAIR street. Will furnish,rooms sr>d meals on reasonable terms. Septl AUCUftT 6 |Hf CfclLAft FKFftVAIg AT X**«fM j% if iiitA Iftftft mtPmfPmm f mt ftMNftft Pf i A ******** ftn— i |# Ii iM'fiaftft* ftftftl ft'AftTltfft *T4li» «®ll THXU Tt .tt ftl 9tM hmm*Am** ftllMM ft# **. ***** I fftk# Y'dk* twt, Ai i I ftft • ‘4M*yf'-tar -1 ftf(p#l I |a«4*f H#mr4 «®«r|| It#44*a | fti|Mrft®«M#f tt ; w J VTi into The Whitdy Exerciser. ( A peart k*'. Snpta-4 efficient Ham# J.satewrr. no# apectsity *4»|d#4 far lad>#e sad children hat at th# *am# tune <aa to pr< ntxb'y u*e,i by tk* wronger* atblet#. MUCJSB TV.. BUM Bl 3dt MCYCUK— CLKVF LAMM. B*o ap VIK , IN'..#, $35 up, i<KN I'liOSfl, Ilk ap THOM- An. 400 am t all and •#*' them. Kerry one guar anteed. Richards & shaver ANNUAL MOUNTAIN FXCURSICN FROM AI'GLVTA, Oa, IKEDNDE3AY. AUGUST lOTH, IB9S —VIA— Charleston & Western Carolina Railway Company Round trip tlrket* will he *r>ld to points named at the following low rates: Anderson. 3. C $4 00 A*hevl)le, N. C $6 00 Glenn Spring*. 8. C $4.50 Greenville, 8 C $4.00 Flat Rock. -V. C $5 40 Hendersonville. N. C $5,50 Hot Spring*. N. C $7.28 Lenoir, N. C $4.75 Saluda. V. C $5.30 Shelby. N. C $6 50 Spartanburg. S. C $4.00 Try on. N. C $5 00 Waterloo (for Harri* Springs Wavnesvllle. N. C ..$7.25 Walhvlla, S. C $5.50 Shelby, N. C ..$6.50 Llncolnton. N. C $6.50 Rutherfordton, N. C. .. . $6.59 Tickets good for return passage on any train until August 31st. 1898. 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. E. M. NORTH, Sol. F’as. Agt. W. J. CRAIG, G. P. A.. 811 Broadway. Augusta, Ga. Telephones. Bell 1254; Stronger 449. 7 Per Cl $500,000 7 PerCt FOREIGN CAPITALISTS \riLL 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. 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