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W M HARRIETT, hmlnr,
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LOCKED UP OOV. HARM’S.
He Couldn't Clive the Couatcrsigaand
Mu lah.it In.
WlihHi, Kao.. Aug t. —Gov t’aseiu*
M. Barcr«, as Oklahoma, .pent a little
while Hi the guard biau at Furl Reno
last .veiling. Uov. Barer* and hie steft
went over from Guthrie In lhe morn
lag to review the troupe
The governor atartrd to go round the
camp to viatt the boy*. and bad not get
domo-d hi. mllll.ry tolL He wae un
known to the men. and after going
•round for an hour or mi he started to
get • drink from a barrel near by.
A private, Big Israel, a half-breed.
LADIES’ TIES
SOMETHING NEW
J. HILLER WALKEfi
THE HATTER.
KNOX HATS
Indian, asked for the countersign and
the governor could not give It. "He
•tarled to pa»» on without explanation,
when larael at the polut of a bayonet,
marched him ulf to the guard bouse
against til* remonstrance*. he sent
for (.’apt. Orncr. of Troop M, who order
ed his roleaae. The governor 1* pleased
with the efficiency and discipline of tbs
troops a. shown by thl* Incident. Gov
Barnes ts unused to military business,
hi* first experience bWng In getting th»
present battalion of -400 organised.
They have lieen in rump at Fort Reno
for two weeka.
The man who threw the governor in
the guard house lives at Vlnita, I. T.
Hla father and himself are well known
scouts, being of Cherokee Indian ex
traction. The battalion la thoroughly
dri.led. The governor took the matter i
In a Jocular way when questioned. He
Is now at Omahn.
FEAR FOR THE COLON.
The Vessel May Not Be Saved, After
All.
Piaya del Estc, Province of Santiago
de Cuba, Aug, 10—The Merritt & Chap
man wrecking steamer, Potomac, has
arrived nt —e scene of the battle of
July 3, and has visited the Cristobal
Colon. The wreckers report her to be
tn a bad situation and they fear it Is
Impossible to save her.
The Maria Teresa has not yet been
floated.
The auxiliary gunboat Vixen has re
turned to Guantanamo Boy from San
tiago de Cuba. Otherwise there has
been no movement of the vessels com
posing the American fleet. The war
ships are ready to sail at twelve hours'
notice.
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doubt* actloa platM. It M Guitar Man
doim and Banjo Ntrtnc* I tnr I renta at
1. J. Pc haul. RrltabV Pawabrokar.
The hptnnlior number *»f The TVtln
•alnr ■■ i*M Ihr autumn annmince
ittrnt number amt describee ari-urairly
and In detail all ihr latent develop
| rnents tn lb* world of drees. The liter
ary features tn of Ihr usual marked
jeirellenor, and the household euhjerts
are practical and Mmeijr. The artlelo
! In the aerie* of photugraphv for tuna -
!1 1 urn. by Xharlot M Hall, la on the
Dry-Plate, and will prove of value to
|every atudent who alma to obtain the
beat reautta,
! The romantic Baltimore ahetrhea l»y
'Ores Thayre- a ronltmiatlon of the col*
■lege atorlea that have heen »o well tre
|reived—'will appeal to the college a-ntl
merit of all alumnae.
In the article on the Common Ilia of
Ufa. Dr. Oraie Pecli ham Murray treat*
In an exhnuatlve and helpful manner of
Ihe cause and the means of relieving In
somnia.
Ainu (llrla. hy John Wler, M. A.. co«i
errna a people of whom little la yet j
known.
The Dressmaker Introduces a new de
partment of practical lostruptlon and
offers much valuable Information and
Club Women and Club Work, by Helen
M. Winslow, and Olrls’ Interests and
Occupations, by Lafayette Mcl-aws.
sustain the Interest their discussions
have already won.
The Home Laundry, Red Rugae and
Its Cars and Brown Trend Bolls, etc..!
form an excellent group of household
subjects, and social observances, con
ducted by Mrs. Cadwalsder Jones, the
Ten Table, by Ktina S. Witherspoon.
Fancy Stitches and Embroideries, by
Emma Haywood, the Work Table, For
the Children. Lace Making. Knitting,
Crocheting. Tatting Books, etc., com
prise an attractive miscellany.
Smith A Wesson pistols from *5 to
fs.so. Several good bicycles for sale
very cheat). Hood watches from 11.35
to *50.00 at Lewis J. Sehaul, Reliable
Pawnbroker, under the Arlington.
SICK AND WOUNDED.
They of the Spanish Soldiers flo
First.
Santiago do Cuba, Aug. 10. —Gen.
Shatter and Gen. Toral held a consul
tation at the Palace with regard to iho
embarkation of the Sapntlh prisoners
of war.
As a result of the conference one
thousand of the Spanish sick and
wounded will be taken ou board the
Alicur.to tomorrow morning and sent
to Spain as soon as the vessel is prop
erly loaded.
There is to be no hunching or wait
ing of transports. Each will sail as
soon as it can be loaded after arrival
here.
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"Bucklcn’s Arnica Salve.
THE BEST SALVE in the world for
Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Dicers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped
Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Sktn
Eruptions and positively cures Piles,
ior no pay required. It Is guaranteed to
'give perfect satisfaction or money re
funded Price 25 cents per box. FOR
! SALE BT HOWARD & WILLET.
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lAt Camp toe.
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ed at Camp U*e »in<e Paturday. Capt
|.*vi*. Dr. Poore *nd Private P F.
, Parrott returned from Conway yeeter
day with tl men. ('apt. Wannamak-r
‘returned yerterday from f»raa«rburg
where h* ha# been for the paat tew
days. He brought IS more men for hi*
company Fourteen men from U*uu •
don have come In for the name oiß
pany Thirteen men came down from
Newberry Tumtday afternoon Thi y
.have been aaatghrd to Chpt. McCuugh
rln'» company.
A number of private* and n«n-oom
mtaatonrd olhcer* are out <*n recrul.ing
'expedltlona. hoping to he able to rain#
'a (quad of It men. when they will re
ceive a rommlealnn.
j An effort la twlng mad<> to have a
bathing pool built near the camp. Thla
I* much needed, a* the boya now have
|to walk about two mllea to And *ueh ]
a place.
| Lieut, Roealnger and Private Doyle. |
'who have been recruiting men In the
northwestern part of the atate. return
ed to Columbia yeeterday aflerncsm
with 17 men. Seven of these recruit#
wilt be assigned to the Independent bat- |
talinji and the remainder to the regi
ment at large. Today these recruiting!
officers will go to Darlington, thence
to Florence and Conway. Sergt.
Woods, who Is now In Darlington, wir
ed Ueut. Cot. Thompson that he had
40 men ready for examination and a
man named Atkinson wired thnt he had
30 men. About 25 men will be ready
at Conway by Thursday.
; Corporal Joseph A. Horry, now «t
Rranchvllle, has notified IJeut. Itosspn
. g.-r tluit he has forty tpen whll WHI he
ready by Saturday.
Tin* Chester company now has 57
at Camp and 40 more arc at CheS J
ter ready for examination. Lieut Col.
Thompson leaves for Chester today to
examine und muster tn these men.
Capt. Wannamaker now has JO men
mustered In and by Saturday at the tn
test he expects to have his ranks fill
ed and be sworn In.
News Notes
jl,(ioo set of band Instruments hove
been received for the regimental band.
Two regimental flags have also been re
ceived from the government,
j The city council met last night at 8:30
o'clock. It was expected that the wa
terworks committee would make Its re
port, hut instead It asked for further
time, which wag granted:
A report was read from the mayor,
relative to the damaging of a house
by rocks being thrown from the illy
stone quarry during blasting. Tne may
or ordered the work stopped until the
council could take action on it. This re
port brought out considerable disvu*-
slon between Aldermen Stewart, chair
man of the street committee, and Ald
erman Narey. It was moved and cai
rled that the work at the quarry he
resumed and that due precautions a*-
alnst such other damages tv taken.
A communication was read from Myr
tle Lodge, K. of P.. saying that this
lodge had been notified that It owed 3(!50
for part rent of room for six and a
half years. The lodge asked the council
t<> discount the bill 50 per cent. Inas
much as the lodge had to do some re
pairing and had received very little
money from sub-renting rooms. The re
quest was not granted.
Wolaeloyt’s CampßiKn in Eitypt
Lika Tnat At Santiago do Cuba.
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. rulta. Non# of tkrfn *»*re accustomed
to the awful beat nf the deeert: tad I
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the Island of f’uba- that Egypti an hrat
in July I* perhaps a little worse than
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jprpdu.# Wales!#)‘a men went hrougb
all the experiences of war. Ro hava
! Shatter's. The only dißcrence being
lhal Wolanley'* men marched through
| the de»ert up to Tel-fl Keblr. Then.
' *h#f the fight and the atormlng at
the eutrenchmfnt*. while dawn w«e
breaking on September ISth. they
j moved victorious into Cairo and holat
ed the English flag In tne moat un*nn
'ifarjr «ty In th* world. Shafter'a army
ha* done the same alng.
In Plagua Stricken Cairo,
j Then H was that Sir Garnett Wol
esley, toon afterward* made Lord
Wolreley of Cairo, found himself with
an army broken down and exhaust'd.
The excltetaent of war had kept the
men np They drank foul water and
ate hardtark without a murmur while j
the excitement of the march was on. !
The opera house committee present
ed » resolution, asking the council to
appropriate ts that much be need
ed, for improvements. The request w»#
granted.
City Clerk and Treasurer Mr. T T
Talley was given a two weeks' holiday,
and In consequence it was moved and
[carried that the nfxt regular meeting
lof the' touncll be poatpuned.
The Dispensary Building,
i m Saturday’s Herald the statement
| was made that the building to be oe
leupled by the dispensary was the old
lithographing worksstf Keating & Ball,
who made Confederate money. This
was A mistake. The dispensary build
ling was occupied b) Kvans & Cogs
well, printers and bookbinder#, the Pfe
lOceeisor# of Walker. Kvans and Oogs-
Well.' now of Charleston. Kealtng &
| Ball had their establishment on the
I site of the present postofilce. There
part of the work was done and towards
Ute last, part was done at the house on
Hte corner of Main and Pendleton
jatreets, now owned by Mr. C. Holfet.
SHAKE INTO 1008 SHOES
Alien s Foot-Ease, a powder for the
feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart
ing. nervous feet and instaptly takes
the sting out of corns and bunions. It's
the greatest comfort discovery of the
ogo Allen’s Foot-Ease makes tight or
new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure
for sweating, callous and hot, tired,
achtPK feet . Try It today. Sold by all
druggists and shoe stores. By mall for
25e. in stamps. Trial packages FREE.
Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Leßoy, N.
, Y. <
Uncle Sam’s Navy, Port
folio No. 9, just received
at Herald Office.
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j TVa w* all fhrmdbt w* would dt*.
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thought H, aud th# an ataor# to ft,
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|la two moabt. I thtak about ferty
[till — p#np’' 4i*4 lu Kept Th*
■ at'cvta u-re d##*it*4 *ar*tvt by th#
' dng. and th# 4#ad rart. and yd th*
army ahowed hut a very •mat! death
,ra<*. Rveryna# had the cholera, or It*
• rtnpuma Horn# of «• expected death
ft# two week*, other* *kke«#d and
rij#d la • frw hour* but after all rmly
)• frw d<#d. Th# fart of th* matter
wav that th# •upertor phyatguc of th#
men *nd thdr rrrvioM Ifvc# aav*d
i them from whol#aal# death.
I Irllev# that I hav* itg#a a par
;. r.ol Ml.aftrr 1 * army haa non# through
the a&rat of It, and th# tarn* *oldl#r*
j who ar* now at hanttagd would (a real
tty make the beat army <>! occupation,
jl think th# Kotigk Rider# and th# oth.
cr volunteer* ought to rom# boar,
but f think th# regular* who nr# tbera
w‘ In thirty day# b* healthy and hap
py, and ! do not think that rither lk~y
!or the regiment, now on the way,
'foolUhiy railed Immune*, are In any
I great degree of danger
Danger# Overestimated
Of court* If yellow fever come* to
Santiago, they will bava It, but. while
It 1* there lit a mild form now. there la
no good reason to suppose that, with
Improved sanitary arrangement* and
the preventative* known to medical
•cicnce. with the good tinning thnt
tan he given, and with everything'
done es it should be to add to the
eoa-fort of our aoldter*. they have
any ling more to fear at Santiago
than they would have at Tampa. New
Orleans cr Key W«n.
I teller* that we will weclcome back
ninety per rent of the men who are
ieoing to Cuba now.—J. Russell Kenne-
Icf.tr. In Atlanta Journal.
CAFT. riADDOX OUT.
Mis Resignation Accepted by the Wsr
Department.
Washington. Aug. 10. The war de
partment has announced the resigns-,
t!on of Captain Maddox, ”wh Lot eh’H'
der *ay», "has been honorably dis
charged by the order of the president
to date. August sth," This Is the con
ventional form of accepting resigna
tions.
The Sure La Grippe Cure.
There is no use suffering from this
dreadful malady, if you will only get
the right remedy. You are having patn
all through your body, your liver is out
of order, have no appetite, no life or
ambition, have a bad cold. In fact, are
completely used up. Electric Bitters ts
the only remedy that will give you
prompt and sure rellqf- They ect di
rectly on your liver, stomach and kid
neys, tone up the whole system and
make you feel tike a new being. They
are guaranteed to cure nr price refund
ed. For sale at Howard * Wltlet's drug
store, only 50 cents per 1 bottle.
They were on l>oard a cable car that
was howling up Waliash avenue. Her
eyes were turned heavenward, but the
range of vision was obstructed by the
picturesque advertisements with which
the corporation decorates the Interior
of its rolling stock—for a considera
tion.
"See that hump?” she exclaimed,
reading front one of the aforesaid p.
a's.
"Yes. I sec it." replied her escort, who
was gazing at a rapidly approaching
cyclist. "Comes from scorching, don't
you think?"
Diggs —Cervera said his government
ordered him to sea.
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street. Apply to Julea Godin.
Sept l
FOR RENT—7-ROOM DWELLING
HOUSE IN7 Greene, with modern
improvement*. Rent reasonable. Apply
125« Kills. Sept I
To RENT-RESInENCE 1224 AND 1231
Ellis, with alt modern convenience*.
Apply 1028 Broad street. Sept 1
FOR RENT—ONE OR TWO LARGE
cool room* furnished. Most central lo
cation in the city. J. E Deas, 918 1-2
Broad street.
FOR RENT IN SILVER BLOCK
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FOR RENT—B-ROOM DWELLING.
1305 Broad street. Kent reasonable.
Apply to J. H. Feary, 819 Broad street.
Sept 1 -
FOR RENT—SEVERAL NICE COM
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modern Improvements on Greene and
Telfatr street. Apply J• H. Prontaut.
616 Broad street. Sept ®
FOR RENT—7-ROOM DWELLING
house, 1257 Greene street. With mod
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Apply 1256 Ellis.
Sept 9 Mon wed Sat
TO RENT—THAT NEW DESIRABLE
residence. No. 316 Broad street, from
October 1. Leonard Pbinizy. Aug 6
Mon wed sat 2rvks
TO RENT—THE ELEGANT THREE
story store in the d’Antignac build
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lis. Now occupied by L. F.Padgett. In
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Why-Why
BECAUSE ■
IT PRINTS THE BEST NEWS
PAPER IN ITS FIELD.
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The Herald’s Wonderful Advance and
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~~ BAI.E OF SUBURBAN
LAND BY THE ACRE
Thp Augusta and Summerville Land
Com T pa»y wTt* 1 *.t public
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blocks of two to reven seres, on fuesday,
August 33d, at 5 o’clock p. m.
W. C. JONES, Secretary.
Uncle Sam’s Navy, Port
folio No. 9. just received
at Herald Office.