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or 111 ifreti brrond lb* fbfMrf Itarlf
Tb* buHrt'n MMlrd nb Monday night ,
atalni I bat the Htlitr bad frart tired
Pis left knoerap and funbrr rrttu«!dera
tion baa Mol led tb* aurieona In a(-
tendanr* to Mstdlfy or rttmd Ihnt dl
agnuFi* It ronjr, Ibrrrforr, b* taken
that tb* litittry la a almpl* on*. No
■ipfleinne tt**d b* attarbrd to tbn
fart that Hi* Royal lllgtinr** paannl
a rmtlr** nlsbt, Conaldrrlna thr heat
of tbr wmthrr. It would hare turn rx
tremrly atrangc If b* had not been
aotnrwh.it rcatlra* after having Drat
analMlnrd the ahoek of the arrldent,
followed by tbr tatlgne of a railway
Journey which apr-rar* to bare been '
wtteudct! by an untoward hreakdnwn—
and flbiehlng up with a rurtlral ex- .
areloaßon of (he Injured limb. The
account of (be manner In which the
fracture occurred la quit* In keeping
with ordinary experlrnre of thin com
mon but rather peculiar Injury. It
appears that the Prince waa walking
down atalr* when hr slipped and either
fell or aaved himself by an effort. The
kneecap la probably more often frac
tured In this wav than In any other. ■
*sp*e'ally In ivweons who have losl the
actlrlty of youth.
"It would be (bought at first flipht to
be an extremely difficult thing to break
this particular bone In hn'f except by
direct violence. It Is of a circular
shape, and resemblos a email, thick
blacult. Thr outlines can be readily 1
felt under the skin. If one stands up,
but leaves the museles of the leg r;*- ;
taxed, the kneecaps ran be moved
•bout freely; but If thr leg be stretched
but eUft .t w' 1 be found to be llrmly
fixed. This Is because the large mua
cW on the front of the thigh are at
tacked to It, and when put In artloa
they draw up with great force. The
lower edge of the kneecap Is attached
to an extremely strong band, which
can also be felt drawn tight when the
leg Is stretched out stiff. Now. It will
be easily understood that wlsen a per
son stumbles and falls when going
down stair, and endeavors to recover
himself, the sudden effort places an
Immense strain on this bone, serving,
as It does, for a link between tbe pow
erful muscles above tbe knee and (he
strong ligaments below it. Tbt- strain
may be so great as to snap the bone
across tbe middle like a biscuit. Thus,
fracture may Occur—and frequently
doss—without falling at all. In oilier
eases the Injury may be caused partly
by violent Impact with the ground. In
addition to the strain due to great
muscular effort. Happily, in a healthy
patient, the worst consequences to be
apprehended are some weeks of en
forced rest and a certain degree oi
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.Merrimack *hlrtlng». 44x44 .. .. .. 4
' Charter Oonk Arena alyls* »M*4o .. 11-1
Waahlngton Oil* ((Mary) »
Allen's (fancy .. 4 1-*
glmporm'* 1-4 percale* .• •• 1
Cnalee Apool codon, per d0a.,.. „ 41
American Indigo blue*. 44 x 44 .. .. 1 1-1
Plater Oils (aolldl 44x44 4 1-4
American Indigo blue*, #4x44 .. .. 4 1-4
IntcrnatliAial blark* 44x44 4 l-l
Alicia’* cardinal* 44x44 4 1-1
1 Allen * Lntonaa 44x44 .« .. .. .. 4 1-1
, India blue
India blue 44x44 4 I*l
Ktinglant * *4x44 4 1-1
Hamer'* r*dlant» 44x44 4 1-S
Martha Washington 54x44 .. .. .. 1 3-4
Hope Hull
, Chater Oaks, 64x#4 11*4
TICKS.
Hampshire *••• •• 4 R-*
Amoskeag A C A 10 1-1
Amoskeag A 1®
Amnakeng * 3 '«
Reciprocity 7 I ‘*
PLAID HOMESPUNS.
i f*|ty Mill* * ,_ *
Pour yard, good 32 Inch .. .. .. .. 6 1-4
, I,mil Shll-tlngs 54x56 3 1-4
1 Lodi dress styles 56x60 3 1-4
At. Clair dreas style* 4
Ocean solids 3 3-4
Marital W«*hlngrti*> fancies .. .. 3 3-4
Miscellaneous brands, light
weight 13 *'*
'lsoettn 6 yards plain % .. 3 1-4
! Thorndike B *3-4
j Hercules 7 I*4
[Amoskeag 9
I Crescent
Pel hum, 32 bal Ito box 15
F, O. P., SO l>alls to box 1#
jl2 G. P., 20 ball* to lb 17 1-2
1 Muscogee * 1-2
127 inch 4 1-2 yd. plaids, best make
-4
Simpson's atlk finish poulards 64x
64 4 3-4
Simpson’s solid black 64x64 ~ .. 5
Pacific mournings 64x64 6
China silks 64x64 4 1-4
Mlddleford 5
Hockport 5 1-2
Slater 64x64 * 3 2-4
Concord, 56x60 3 1-4
Rome 56x60 3 1-4
Kdwards 3 1-3
Keystone 3 1-2
Fiftti Avenue 3 1-4
KKARSRY’S.
Heavy Columbia, heavy Kearaey S 1-4
Kincaid and others 0 1-4
LIME. CEMENT AND PLASTER.
Lime * •• • 3 [j
Kosendnle cement. $1.45
Portland cement 12.75 to 3.25
Louisville cement in paper sucks . $1.25
Plaster ki H ‘5
HARDWARE.
; Well buckets, per do* I 3 09
1 Painted buckets, per doz .. .. sl-1*
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Oats, whits, sicked 43
Oats, mixed, sacked .. •• «• »• «« 4®
Cora, white, sacked .. .. •• •• ••*• •• H
t'urti, mixed, sacked 5*
Meal, bolted, per bushel 54
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Flour, fancy patent * ■ 7 *
Wheat bran. l«*-tb aacka ■
Fine feed. 140-lb , 0 °
tlsy- native per ton
Hay—Tbnothy, l-er ton 14. M
Hay—choice, per ton *4
Hama—choice sugar cured .. -3
Smoked rtb side* 7
I>ry salt riba J *'*
Lard, pure leaf. In llejcc* 7
Lard, kettle, rendered In tlercea . 7 3-4
Sugar, granulated * •*•
Woman nntl Her Ascot.
Man dislike* nothing more than to
see hi* Aacot tie «m a woman. But she
has elected to wear It and w.-ar It she
w ill In spits of his disapproval.
She wear* It with a thin lawn shirt
waist just as readily a* she does with
a severe tatlor-maile coat, never stop
ping to think that man consider* the
Ascot bad form unless tie- coat Is
worn buttoned to hide the ends.
But never mind: woman says that
the Ascot is swell and becoming to
her. so man might Just as well make
himself contented about her wearing it.
Every day see* something new in the
Ascots. They are made of duck, cot
ton cheviot. Japanese silk, gingham,
canvas, silk, satin and even wool. Tbo
very latest are of a conspicuous plaid
material.
Visiting the Indian Schools.
Miss Estelle Reel .superintendent of
Indian schools for the United States,
lms just started Into the field to attend
the summer Institutes of the Indian
schools throughout the far west, and
after that will visit all the agencies
where schools are established.
These visits will practically keep her
in the field, cotnlnuously traveling and
reporting on the schools until December
1.
The methods of teaching in the In
dian schools form a most Interesting
study, and cover ground not Included in
the usual school curriculum.
Queen.
In Tampa. Fla., the other day Amer
ican soldiers did a thing that would
liuve raised a protest a year ago.
They Joined tn singing “God Save
the Queen," rti honor of Victoria's
birthday.
It Is really astonishing how senti
ment ha* changed since England has
openly sympathized with the United
States in our war with Spain.
OASTOEIIA.
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Portfolio No. 0 can b# t#-
cured at Tho Herald office
for IO cents end a Naval
Coupon cut out of The,
Herald.
NUMBER NINE CONTAINS
AXOhU OTHER GOOD THINGS,
PICTURES OF
Knsign Itoxl-y
Pr<i(9ctr4 Oniifif Nf* Orl#ifio.
Mnnltur Purtlan.
TV-rpedo I»c*t DuponL ,
Secrete ry of St*fe.
Map of Novel Otalencc*. shewing
progress of the Army ee-d Nnvy of tbe
United Stales.
Pictures of Camp L‘f*.
Nevy Tard*.
Inrg* Map of Cuba and many other
guod thing*.
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This coupon, when ac
-1 conipanied with 10 cents,
entitles the holder to one
copy ot Unde Sam’s Navy
Portifolio, at Thb Herald
ofiice, Augusta, Ga. Mail
; orders must include 2 - cent
, stamp for postage.
9 9
Hack numberi of thift Hnndaomt'
riea can still be obtained The Her
ald office.
FOE S-A-XjIEJ.
520 Greene street, a mo
dern brick residence with
mansard roof. All conve
niences and in Rood repair.
Will sell at an extremely
low figure.
Also house and lot 450
Telfair street. Will sell at
price of lot.
Apply to
CLARENCE E. CLARK,
Real Estate. 832 Frond Street.
FOR SALE
gtf~ 1 have for sale very desirable build
ing sot located in the centre of one of the
handsomest blocks in the city. Will sett
same very cheap. Just the place for a
handsome residence for your family. Good
titles.
CALL ON MRS JERRY O’HARA,
NO. 1327 GREENE STREET.
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JOHN W. DICKEY.
1 .*4 t Library IbdN 't
Mpast NgL U3fc\
ut»rt
gome few snteiß discredit this **-
win*, but tboaa «jm> h art tried •
Gas Hang* cow'd mm to- induced tn
j adopt the old fashioned natk-d again.
To* sen it la an r**y la ■ OSS* ■ ttto
Ila* Mange If you *ant erne vrentobbre
JtfO WK# Iflofr flfowtY • ftftft rni'flhT
Lav* but lo Him Ik* thumb •rr»«r
ttilil fOV Will f**l4H* tb# h*Nii to ony ft**
•goo {Too dull* Tb# 00m* with yoftf
ruaat If l« to doing too -job-hly. yo*
don't need to thru* “pen tho uven door
and ran the risk of cMll'ng tt To* ran
regulate your runs# lo *ult your m**t.
Tin Gjs Liikt Co. of Hpila,
422 BROAD ST.
TO RENTI
I From Oct. Ist, handsome
House of eight rooms, all
modern conveniences- No.
1251 Ellis Street.
Also Cottage House of 6
rooms No. 1329 Ellis St.
APPLY
E. J. HICKEY
212 Bth Street.
Buy four Wife
a Greene Street Home.
No. 412 Greene Ptrrvt la located toi
one of the most desirable sections of
the city. House built of brick tti «
handsome and durable fashion. Con
tains eight room*, hath, etc., ail In
good order. Lot 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 BKOAD street,
And Get Your Work Ecue Well.
For the next GO -lavs Bicycles Enameled
for $2.00 High Grade Work.
Lowest prices In town on Repairing.
Second nsnd Bicycles bought aud sold on
easy payments..
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
SALE OF SUBURBAN
LAND BY THE ACRE
The Augusta and Summerville Land
Company will sell, at public sale. 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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It. A. BRAND. Gen. Agt.,
723 Broad St., August*. G*.
T M. EMERSON, Trafll Manager.
111. M EMKRBON. Oen. Pnas Agt.
CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST
ERN RAILWAY.
Schedule In Effect, March 6, 1898.
Easti rn Time Standard.
Leave Augui'o. Southern Ity .. 5 50 p m.
Arrive Chester, Southern Ry.. 7:18 a m
Leave Chester, C. A N. W. By 7:45 a m
Arrive Lenoir, O. & N. W. By 1:16 p.m.
Lenve Lenoir, Stage 2;0» p.m.
Arrive Green Park, Stage .. 7.00 p.m.
Arrive Blowing Kook, Stage .. 7:30 p.m.
G. SV. HARPER, C. F HARPKR.
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••If You Want to Mike Money,
Move In the Company of Tho**
Who Are flaking Money. *•
50UND ADVICE FPO.M A SUC*
CESSFUL FATHER TO HIS
SON STARTING CUT
IN LIFE.
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ADVF.RI ISERS WHO USE THK HER
ALD GET RESULTS.
! WHY NOT GET IN THBIR COMPANY.*
OSUEK YOUR
COAL and WOOD,
FROM THK
North Augusta Coal & Supply Co
Quantity and Quality Guaranteed.
F. W. SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT
Beil Phone 2104 Stronger 3t»
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GEORGIA - - RAILROAD.
(TOth Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24, 1844.
Pullman Sleepers between Macon «nk
New Tc-rk.
Through Pullman Sleepers between AU»
guata and 3t. Ix>uie.
Lv Augusta .. T:«*m! 3:2opm|lo:3opi*
Ar Atlanta ... 12:36pm! B:2opin| b:ooa.m
Ar Macon .... !l:15«m| I 6:4oun»
Ar Athens .. ..il2:lspm| 7:3opm]
Ar GalneavlUe|*3:4spm|
Ar White Pla*l:oopm|
Ar Mlll'sc le .jl0:10am| | 4:3oar*
Ar WA»h’ton ..]lo:loatn| 7::opm|
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Picayune train leaves Augusta dal!g
except Sunday at 6:15 p. m., and ar.
rives at MilledgevlHe at 8:10 p. m.
Trains arrive at Augusta 5:11 a. m-*
7-45 a. tn.. 1:20 p. m . and 8:25 p. m.
A. G. JACKSON. G. P. A.
JOE W. WHITE, T. P. A. —J