The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, August 13, 1898, Image 5

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ftATUROAV mu DISCOUNT SALE—» Thr+« p**r« of Mfu'i F'.imh Hand ftawa© ©houa m MM worth «4.00t»r MUr to go for $2.49 A 1 •See Our Window! Two Hundrod *«<* Fifty ©airs of M#n*» 0*» lord Tiward Prtnoo AHwrti. worth • 1.75 por poir to *0 for OQ Cents See Our Other Window! Wm. Mulherin’s Sons& Co., 846 Broad street. nßPti/msn ' MM fa <M*g so «mm«C (few S« l|W»i« I fart fankl to t»* M*«’i AU<fa dark I— OirtM p*.'" «M«t«c aarvfaws Hi Ufa Mfatuvdft Kpfasfar** <%*.#«* t-wrto *”fa‘M «*’ » n Ml 1 :«wßa4 as • fafa Bnfaf last yw* fat •»*’• o*M* •Be*» Be fall Mu ewu4*wt!n* • wvrn *ff gw-falng* •: ! H<» h» Ct**r«rh *>«nfc tW- nM«fad Mil wrn shew iW IKMI »r mwr* ffowt will man fnw Ufa WWUH(fa H* *>***., MU #**da» gM—Ht. »B« fhgtfaV (fa* f. !• htiwn *•" fa* l * • *«H** <rf iMM'Ni »• S»vUfar»».lfa i M K eh«rrß. M. will Or ***fa»*4 ty in j. h muiti. ft ft ** j M K .Mi fa ****** Mr. | K far«<* w»fa »»4 pfaiWrrt. ff f (t«% 4 'f>Ah gs tlTOdl Itftf *WS m* wm# • nf Dr. w. II »..] ttfttff •©© JP*lß<* Mr 8m K Tarrtr, ©f K«rfc** r**»ly. and M.*, Job* •* Hy»* ®r SfW, fa* i- j H ifarmitfa -fa* ».»!•«' r cat#* day Mr and Ur*. W. M Hamilton. »>* Urn. h o*l . art •* the «"•**#. «f Mr and Mr» W. U Kilpatrick. on upper RnM street. M i, Mia K tithing •* Halting fiftHk ( »t |)« Brun Mr. I. Tillman Whttr nnd Mr It. i~ Erachneit. «t TW, 8 C,. were la Ufa village yesterday. pccapaeGn# lor home* la Oenrftfa, Sabbath school la Ihr Baptist rhuif'i an. mbl.» at !• a. m la th Mrth.xli. Kplwcfal fhu. h fhr flsbbnth arho >1 aaa.mi.lra at s;3fa P- m fall air lari* trd Heather cloudy and root Mean tr»- frriitmc Wednesday. "#• Rainfall T. Only atari lined and bunrlar proof ipfn uH Money Inanrd nn anything of valor at a law ratr of interest. Wi trrbury alarm clock*. 71 cents Ur* la J. b. haul. Hrttablr Fswnbri her. COL. JAMLS BARR 1 IT. What Me Mad to Say on Agricultural Educat on. Col. Jamra Barrett of thta city ex pressed bimarir of the mending of the tiri.ru.a Agricultural Society at Indian Springs as follows on thr agricultural education: •'Establish agricultural and mechau- ' leal achoola. Otve thr boys an Indus-' trio! educat Icn and they will be wisej enough to toll for themselves what next to do. That to ray opinion la the Georgia farmer's greatest need." Home time ago a little bottle of Cham berlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea I Remedy fell Into my handa. Just at a ' time when my two-year-old boy was j terribly allltcted. Hi* bowels were be yond control. We had tried many rem edies. to no purpose, but the little bot tle of Colic. Cholera and Dlarrhoe Rem edy speedily cured him.—William K. Jones, Oglesby, Oa. For sale by Alex ander Drug * Seed Co., C. R. Jr’arr, of Bc-ll Tower Drug Store. After a man reaches the age of forty 1 be quits trying to secure the moon and | gives his entire attention to getting Uv, earth. A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF SIDE COMBS IN TORTOISE SHELL. ALSO VARIED LINE OF GRECIAN BANDS, THE VERY LATEST FASHIONABLE NOVELTY. CALL EARLY AS THEY ARE GOING RAPIDLY. Wm.Schweigert&Co. f i our• itil.i». bkraMi tafatfaswfat fat IBM I Mifa wMy. ■parla' la TBs llerali K««»(w 4 8 C AW U Tfaa lea . mb Kw at* rtwfa am ha i , rtaiard fay Mr. WUI ffaaa at Bia • tMawtifai sad MHMhi mw B»'Sfa «a! Ftfaas • >»a-a« •ad a la Haadww* «w 'aa> as. are hfaai Batwatd ta N artlfa' |«B* MttaMraa pfaaaafw. >*ra Ja'taa ttirxatna. stay as Mr ffaaa. will 4a life koa.a« oa tfata orvaalua ta fas* lira Jiasa M. t sms Ml <m Tbaraday with ker ImismA Oul Jaa» j TlttOMß. tfafan faa* fares koOfa ftfa faearly it i .-eefaa. for J»<hwm»tll*. Ufa, ta 1 r -fasts wtsfa haw Mr. ('has II Ftafaar speat Tharaday •is Aaguota atteadlsM *• lat port ant 11 osinrws lusaaitd tautß the cottas j 'fatory * Mi« ralbaaa «f At lasts H yia ttaa jfaar a faces M.aaas Hnphfa and Marta I Vfaaey ettt ta liuncaoka. Mias Mary. dauifttUr as ftw Be. L. IK. Uwalins.. la at Bnafa fnwa Riatfa. . Ua. Mis* Anal* Bee baa resumed ttrm a delightful yiatt to bar frtaad. Mrs. I. W Fowler, la Aiken Mr nnd Mrs I. W. Fowler war* In !rut city Ttfafadap. Wi nr* sorry to know that Mtas tills# Carwlle. who fans (men ossiMant teacher at tbs KdgefMd academy, will not be wltb ua next w nter. Hh# was eluted assistant teacher of tbe Kings tree academy, •t he K Igef.eld Co Rducatioaal iaat! | tme will open oa tba Hth of Bept«n-; her One of our galDat young men has giae to Augusta and will be charmed to 1 (ill all orders at J. B. White's great ea jtahllaßMMsL Col. Jaa. T. Baron Is rerUiatf a • lirawlng rard at Harris Mthis Springa. Everybody loves to hear him talk. Among the many delightful recep tions id Atlanta during the reunion, lent month, that given by Col. and Mrs. W. A. Hetnphill at their palatial home on Poacb-.rce street, to the ve'e ran* of the colonel's command, was foremost. At the head of the steps on lb* bread porch stood the handaomo, gallant boat Rnd lovely hostess their faces t eaming with enthusiasm exten ding most cordial greetings to one and : *ll. but particularly to the boys in free, some of whom on meeting their beloved commander fell upon his shoulders and tego her they mingled their tekra of gladness, not devoid al together of sadness. It was, if I may so exprees It, a delightfully pathetic s er.r. Tnulde the door one forgot that life ever bed a eober aide, for Polk Miller, the Inimitable, was there, and | I rendered aueh aweet sopl-stlrring ! plantation tune* and Jigs on hi* banjo i that lliio mercury, everything and ev erybody wm on the bop; even the crystal chandelier* caught the Inspira tion and jingled and swayed to the n.aglc music of. Polk’s banjo. Truly, the old boy* were young boys again, jtmd (heir heariy laughter was a fitting accompaniment tn the whole. Dainty and delicious refreshments ended this unique and never to be forgotten recep tion. Long live Col. nnd Mrs. H"mp | hill! Long live the confederate vete rans, and may there be many Atlanta | reunions as long as there Is one of them left. Prince Wilhelm of Sweden, the second son of the Crown Prince and Crotpn Princess of Sweden, has joined ihe Swedish navy as cadet. The crown prince accompanied his son to Gothenburg, from where their royal I highnesses went on beard the Swedish I warship, the Saga, on board which the young rrinee is to serve. Prince Gus taf Adolf, the eldest son of the crown prince and crown princess, has been staying at Rat'.vlk. the famous village in Dalarne, from where his royal highness has made several excursions in the picturesque neighborhood. Broad Street Store and Dwelling For Rent. We hove for root a very desirable Broad street store with dv.wtling over head, which we will lease to responsi ble party at exceedingly tow price. Will make aiierations to suit. WICKER & DAVIS. SEVENTH ARMY CORPS U. S. V. aw if iw dMt* Tlit Hit Km* fitwi Mik*e« *a» j, ■aa>a*i tfaawd Ofa dfaaa -"Mass* fa (■MB* - lath am nr- fW. Asm. ift YB* ! [ «w* •» P ll i#fM I* &**<►" Nl i a4hß 8 Wm wmmm *Bs mms# mwm >-fiii>pifii©i wt %mwmmi mmw* 4H i ip# tmwwww* t*ip|su»ww ♦. m *** Wm*. Wkwm 00 * 40m *• **mw *• mm •8 mm* ii»# mhw <4 * tout, tVwa tJlu TBa aa»M* <HB Whs ssgfat *»e i afaSMa j wF Ms saMMMaMfaNF s 4 lowest swewa 1 os tfeo saasgM* ysMsaMam aasafay aoaet «%l IMfoag. St aw* »'»>*■! B» tba * mb* f*ik PtoMF Us 4WO \W*m m# BtM iat*. m tm | BnM Imp# fPMiL fWu4 Hl© KSNP «4 15* «BtHl mm% Bft I 9+&m—i 4t 18© IWfpiPMl IHMMNPf mi i% iM pstfli ••«**% ®i>#4*wift''w 18© m I iigiimixn mt mm ! <4 mBBP'tiP 8© 8© <#BB*. I «*•! 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A Ferwssfasfat Aawvp TBe rwfafaK* «>f ferakmc tfe» ofaf, ■ and dttpsrstng tta fv*»»enta '«» ofbev , camps aeetn tfa fa* ffafatradlrted by tfa# But that regime<*ta are «*fai»taatly nr irlvtng B-m distant portiofaa of th* 1 1 tvuniry. and report# cf tuh«* ro-nmg from pans unite aa diMiai remain nn t ntrwterted | The present organ faM'on of the rorp* j t get her With the cfatgmsader* of the , rorpa nnd of th* d»ffW*ut divtawma. brigades and mg.menta wh« h hava gl rtady bsen attached to tbe mg**— lg given bstotv Should lha addition nf regime**** coat Inn* anrordtng to rm port*, thfa llat will s-ton need revision Seventh Army Cswp* Major Gcueral Fltxhugh loe com msndiag lirvt Division. Major Oeneral J. Warten Kslfer com mand ag ring ltrlgade Brigadier o#n*ra! IJoyd Whssiton, nuumundlng; Firs! i Teaaa Colonel W H Mabry, romman ding; first I*>utrisna. Colonel W L. Slav.-a*, commanding; Srst Alsliams. Colon*! K L. Higdon commanding. Second Itrigsile Brtgsdiar tlensrsl W W. Oordon commanding; *ecor\l 'Texas. Colood I* M Oppenh* met commanding; second Alabama. Colonel j W Cox rommandlng; *e v*nd lx>ul»- lana. Colonel K E. Wood command ing. Second Division. Brigadier General A. K. Arnold eom- If Anything Ails Your Eyes It is time you inquired the cause. The eyesight is too precious to run nny risk whatever. Probably in nine cases out of ten of persons to-day groping in utter darkness, Blindness Could Have Been Prevented had they taken the proper treatment, at the proper time. The proper time is NOW, if anything ails your eyes. There should be no waiting to be blind—a truth emphasized by the most suggestive fact that out of 75,000 treatments given by us last year, in not one in state did the patient lose his or her sight. No Knife—No Pain—No Danger. Absorption Treatment Only, as administered at the Bemis Eye Sanitarium, Glens Falls, N. Y., the largest and most successful institu tion for diseases of the eye the world has ever known. A delightful place in which to spend a portion of the summer, or autumn —between Lake George Saratoga. Write us freely of your symptoms. The reply will tost you nothing. We will tell you whether it will be necessary for you to come here, or whether you can be treated at home. Ask for our Treatise, and we will send you a pamphlet containing much valuable information relating to the eyes, including rules for testing their condition, and by which you ,r- can ascertain whether glasses are necessary or not; advice for which oculists demand a large fee, etc. Address BEMIS EYE SANITARIUM, - Glens Falls, N. Y. 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Moot*- -oery jll ■ warn ii “n« tfafad farfaraaba. tfafamel 1 a | Mryaa recams *»d ag Avoid Mrioade Mrioedtrr timers) I fame* H Marfa ley .ymmaadiaa: •** j A-wth Ceol aa. r»fas»: Jnwyk Atetoa commending; fonr a Ittiaou, C-toael ffaetmtr AaAel rammaadtag Heimtatc Comtaand Beeood Cl*Med metre missfaer rsratry Cnlooef lay L. Torrry rommaadtng Mskßtea's Araks Salve. TtIK It KMT HAE.VK IS «H» world t't Cute. It* ut*e*. fains. 1 'terra. dill Rheum, Fever fans. Tetter, Cfasi»f*#d ttsn t*. ChUWeta**. aad alt dkls t>.i|.iMn. aad peatitvetv surra I*ll.o. *r aa pay r#qutr»l It Is guammrrd ta give perfect aalleftn u-m «« motfar re funded Crtcr ]fa rents ter b-»s Foil PAI.K BY HOWARD A Wild JET. nR. R. I- FOX. Now Located Here tt 111 Isnagc Harris I It hla Spring* Motel The Charleatoo Peat mys of Mr R L. Fo*. a*»e* la Augusta, agent tor Ibe Harris IJthla f%>t!nc» vatrr "Next season will fail Ih# hotel at Harris IJthla Hp'.ngs under new maa agfrtaent Mr. R. L Fox. of August a. 1 has Just Hoard a fontraH. wherHir he will assume the maptigcment after Jaa. I. I«9» Mr Fo* has extensive Im provements in cooiemplat ion and visi tors to th* Springs next season may ex pect to Bud much that Is pew. Some folks are married and are hap py and soma were married and were happy. THE RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS TVi IWI l» l*|Bl**W f*WBBt u i'atMfcM lira t .r*«w* A-sayma. aad IB# t*a* VMM **, * f ASM H “• Th* tNHF ( issad eemmafa** B*fal a ***t ia i I > T MWBatgwe ysyeesMsa fafaß faa 1 fasSStm wf *B* fadfa«; •afatsaw I—t1 —t YB# afafaas *4 *B# l measHM WO* B* 'Be «*fa»—* **Bfa j ! MMM a h*UM« twfase* tfaa umfatwssa ■ sgw esmtivw ta IB* imrmd «d t*f***w j sismfas gga**M tm IB* tevesga# wsasd hw i mt * magway The B*4.k*#a»*m* ta# j «A tßa ggtfated part *f tfa# a*v * - «ap* fasdtsy (fatted tfa asm*to.* «M. si ani ii bug that Bte *«m*g*aat was **■ J .sag* fags psytag hw IB* savmps 4a J •fa# melt** stastd* ae it was pf* tkeaet*. meMßsi TBs sage we* ostfapest am ; J aa* (at tfa* Hemp*, awd (Me sßete ’ aft ass. Bie aAdtmoed a vwaasdow *s*tm Jto Tvalht Maaapw Imm a# fßaitafaww ( am has . my tap tB» wsHMfaßf wwa*d ‘ Ihe gtvsW fafattt iße EMtB as Afagod tfa .•afapiy tefah tßs taw. awd If 8 did am Idfa as at that IMS* tfaa mafias gomld fee j esafetmad by taw, (May* a Meeting Tessyedap mmaiag (fee •»*'«** fakol ■leaesd ifee tfad a( tfee gait gtamad* aa J j Tbaraday afterasem wste pitta a hear- j 'tut ta (fee amys* 4 «v**wt aad a* a t# i ssM llesWps M' .leifam. wfee did thfa afeMemp. faUl hava to pay a Its# of lie or go **» (ail for set days Two aepio gMIA M oa P .td* ead Rtama «iß>i t>r“T nj |B# f©©!, ©©NT© ©v©fß fined (tig M dAs Id pel F» ons the j nmar faltaesnsa lawnad «< * mvd t«. boos* any bins efamit 5L ssoh owe any I i-g "| seed dun ffaaaina aad dta II ran. date* all I ha«w bout lt.“ MT» Item* waa aot at rostl aad aae an* I fraptuted until after • o'*tat laat sight As aoaa a* he srrvee mK thr eeatetwr .mpaad b* w.lt he • armed over to a 1 magistrate on the rfaatg* of ratiylap a| Icoorsalrd wsapoa. In ywfaerdai* Herald I slated that O'llam was aho* ■ m ike hip. hut I Inter lewtned that it | was a mistake, th* hall ytmp.'y crasad the ahla. Reward j Governor Kilrrbe Is la receipt of a ' kutar at plied by a Butcher of fit lien, of Gaffney asking him to offer a sultab - reward tor tke apprehension of and proof to convict Hum Morrt* iv.lorrd. of thr murder ot Harrison Camp. ll*i rolorssl Camp was killed last June, near Uaffitey. The petition does not Hale what efforts have been made by the sheriff of Cherokee tounty to rap ture Morris Secretary Kvans hasj ! written the afaer ff la regard lo this I matte*, and a reward wtll not be offer ed until he I* beard from. A commission waa yesterday ls«»ed Ito tbe Spartan Jepelry company of Ppprl.'.nhurg The corporators sra I l»m. Helni'i b De.vn and Blok*. Cap list stock LTfIOO. to be divided into 100 share* rtf $.lO esi h. Th* Colured B'*»e Teachers’ inall tnte closed yesterday. A large crowd ( of tearhess attended the mss'mg* and derived much good from thm. Hack In the City. 14. Col. Thompson returned to the, city last night from a recruiting lour. I Since h* fans been out. about five da**, be has sent In tdghly-four recruits. He left this morning for the eastern part j of the statu. Hcven hundred and thir ty-eight men were in oittnp this morn- Ing. The reglmeni now lacks WW men to complete It. If they continue to coroe In at the rale they have been coming In it will n« be long before our Second regiment will be ready to move. Dieut. Thomas Cook of the Richland Volunteers left yenterduy afternoon for Sumtor. whore he expert* to secure Sev ern! men for hi* company. <Vpt. W. S. Idingforrt. Co. 8.. First 11. 8. regiment, passed through Colum bia yesterday morning, on his way home in Newberry M. Gov. W. B. MrSweeney came down from Greenville yesterday, where be has been attending the campaign. Personal Mention. From the Trenton, 8 .C.. Call. Miss Sadie Lee, of Abbevile, after a visit to Miss Lona Tillman, has gone to Greenville to spend some time with relatives. Miss Tillman accompanied her. . . , Mias Isabel Stringfeiow returned to Chester, after a visit to her friend, Misa Addle Hughes. Mr F. B. Clements, freight auditor of the Southern railway, was here Fri day. Mrs. Eugene Mustih. of Augusta, is staying a while with Mrs. D. A. Marsh. Mrs. Wambau and children, of east ern Pennsylvania, is here on a visit to relatives. She was formerly Miss Or-, rie Sease, of (his place. Mr. Coy Johnston was in Trenton on Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. S. T. Hughes and Miss Addle Hughes leave today for Glenn Springs. Miss lone Toney of JohOnaton was in Trenton yesterday. Mr. J. P. Pel/aughter, was here on Friday lasi. He is a hopeful aspirant to legislative honors. Miss Kellar Fair and Miss Genie Hrunson are down from Edgefield visit ing relatives here. . Mr. B. R. Tillman, Jr., leaves today on a visit (o Clemson college. Mr. P. H. Bussey, candidate for the county superintedency of education, was chatting with the voters in this section last week. | HALF PRICES ON BOYS’ SUITS 4mm u # ONMO mm* 8© <B©* 0 18**© <©BB© * **4 m&4 8© ©BB 88 ■ n4©n> ©mm© ©uhmw© #%#* ©B# B©*'© *k #* ***& 1 *%m* mm 8 mwwmf 8888© . n <MM B©M©k jMMriWMH tmtr* 8* »■©— 1 «©# <8 |©BBB©© #*Bf 188 fM© ©©B© l © l *m*mm ©4m© >©-i»©Bß* mm* «Bwmp 88©©© 4©hm i%iyHMMNB ©»«w •*..©NijgM© ©mM B**-© *--.,*w* p©*©#” W***, ** m m* 8848888© s:4*B* ** ©8 «8» ***** ©wHißtt ©8 4848 l|4B Bm©HM©4| ©4 ©BMI fife© <©Blf M©t s*o*** *4 ©©BB4BB 884848 18©i 88© ©BB 88n8©. #B4l 04*4*$- 88©*© 88©8* fw* <BBBBBBBBBIB * M©t©w| ft© iß© B©©*B © B©m© %**** W* <B© ©©*•• <8 Wm mm**m jmmmm m *Wt $ %8 <© ****** 8© i> P*#* ** . Ptaaa am few ama rvwm tfesaw yafarn try mutt mm* nwaa say 75C-si-si.so-$i.75 (fears' If safe Faau fayif pgfafa Rad's, fefaF* fePd *Mt»4»wfe> •»»»• Haag I aad caps BaM (**m I Tfa gM rvpaler fepwmsi mwßtpfy By taua «, tut— j**fa h*«» la p(M a .mi* (• that if gym »rail As Be alaaMfasU #*. arasa J. B. WHITE & CO.. C!otbiDg Departneit. _____ - - ■jf*' ■■——■■■. —— TW NSW 4T4W p— — . W CM. BUT X VMRHH £S (•( MftbtO »TMtr» T, . THm last, but on* of our *«mi-MnnuMl Chall«n«M Salfaß will txt i fownwl with an array of harsrrtin*. such mb any siora may b« proud of. Som« of In# Bp#citl values ara th* ratulls of our own ©ffort* carMfully nianad for shpt occasion many womks n«o. Othart. wa ara frank to confa»a. ara ralhar accidanfai. maraly nitrlbulabla to our abiiily lo taka quick advantaaa of tha rnaxpactad luma lha markata taka at tlmaa. All In all It la a wonderful collection of choice Shoes That will be sold at our new store this weak for Fifteen different styles In Ladles’ Low and High Shoe* and al«ht different styles of Men’s. These are genuine bargains purchased by our Mr. Couley while in the East. Agents for Hannn A Son, Stacy Adams A Co., Edwin C. Burt and Ziegler Brot. OUR BEAUTY SHOW AT BLIGH’S CRYSTAL PALACE nsk /j « y|jfi=7 BLIGH’S CRYSTAL PALACE 809BroadStrcet. COLUMBUS UK TUP JUST RECEIVED ' 100 Columbia Bicycles MODEL 40 TU SELL AT SSU.UU mmmmmmrnmammmmmmmmmmmmmm This special lot bought for cash and no more at this price. DEVENEY, HOOD & CO. W. H. Lynch & Co., Yellow Pine Lumberl AND —7“ —~~ “T ~ Builders’ Hardware. tears sash, Blind L nculdfngs, Laths, Shingles, Wood & Coal. 16th ETFEET, NEAR .ELECTRIC 1 RAILWAY POWER HOUSE I£X£FBu»X 74. 1 1 ACODfTA. GA. BEAD HERALD WIT AM • i i o’ AUGUST 14 to running. tom« of mmr pf+it beau tl»» or* flah (amo and dinner Mo Oao nil?tat oo aroll et’.ompt to po m* the rainbow, oa to Aoocrtbo oil tbflOt good quailt.ro Tho otf th«r oro orb- Inc la o eoullon to thooo who lr**«J rurchoro akei I hay ron bo bod fur "f*l Ir* torn* a tnotlßio.’’ Bettor pur thur obew lhay COO bo bod tor ouch lew print to wo oro offering tf-ot. At for clOMWorr, rrocSioty, lampa. *c . tlmo ond language toll uo to tg» or tbo wooctora that wo roll Don t tor •t 1 hot our oaro price# will korp >OO tool. Id mom bar Htt plaoo