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$149 UP.
Southern Ag®nt® For
THE EVERETT PIMO.
Tha only Plano mada
that it Ouarantaad
for unllmitad tlma . . . .
Call ud Sm or Writ* u.
Tinas & Barton.
W M BinRITT, ProMra*.
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MAY BOX IN NEW YORK.
Tha ru« right Cu t a* P»ft«4 on im
Erl* County.
jC*w (art, Aug I* —Jam*# J Cw
t*4t |a aot at all h.f» ful of a broil »t'k
IKC«r la Brta couoiy u»nu t'ua«*-
4lar, wta rvtl**rnis • 'iif !»•(I rt - John
J lx.«del I |rr#*ld«lH of th# Of*#l r
K*w York athlrit# rlab. Mdr.r nigh'.
«a 4 raid Oartatt would ba p#rf*'ity
i.ltllad l» neb« at OMMff laland. prmid
fit a tnitlduig could ta ar*rng*d «« fa
e<itiala lb* taklai of plcturaa Mow dell
jail) a portion of Ibe club h»uac roof
could he rwmotad without difficulty
, owdrdt la t« bare an Interview with
W. R. flray. president "f the roaualf
which Is taking the ptetor##-
Keaafdlxa the prowiblltty of the atop
tag. A the bout at Coney Inland, the
officiate nf the Orealer New ath
letic dub nay that »lwn their taut* ara
atupprd Uer* will be Bo more glove
goateeta In New York dty. The* atdte
LADIES’TIES
SOMETHING NEW
J. MILLER W ALKER
THE HATTER.
iKiisrcxx: hats
that they have aa atrong political Influ
ence behind them aa any other Horton
club, and that but for that Influence
a licence would n<d have heeen feeured.
Ary pnip ««nl lo hold the hout In a Add
used for other purposes I* ahturd, for
ti » Horton la" 1 provide* that bouta can
he held only in building* leased for a
year by an Incorporated club, and de
voted exclusively to athletic purposes.
It t» probable tat the Hawthorne A
C. officials will Immediately put on a
minor bout to teat the law. Thla would
compel Sheriff Kllgallott to ahow Ilia
hand, and ts he mopped the eneounter.
Corbett and McCoy could then effect
« change of baac, or tight l he sheriff
with Injunctions. Should Kllgallon fall
to interfere with a hout arranged on
ihc same conditions as that between
Corbett and McCoy, there would bo no
question aa to the big contest proceed
ing on September 10. ,
Before purchasing a pistol or gun,
call on me. I can save you money. Mew
ls J. Schaul, Pawnbroker on Jackson
street, established 1890.
It Might Be Worse.
(Chicago Record.)
“See here, policeman, that woman
who gave me her baby to hold, hasu't
come back."
"Well, th' kid's asleep, ain't it?”
London. Aur. 15— Afternoon papers
without exception express regret at the
1 probab'e return of Ambassador Hay to
the United States to succeed Ilay. and
t. f ~0 he sees the way clear to decline
c appointment to the state depart
ment, as it would be « “pity to tnter
; tan ambassadorial career promis
ing great results for the future of the
two nations.
Smith & Wesson pistols from $5 to
s*,6o. Several good bicycles for sale
very cheap. Good witches from $1.26
to *50.00 at Lewis J. Schaul, Reliable
Pawnbroker, under the Arlington.
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to lap thou# hafnrr Judge Har'. »l >« to-
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ward* them M* had found out ottce or
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hod aucceeded In putt tag a atop to them
for a whttr
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to-yoor filled gold watrhro la ladlea
and gent* ataaa with Klata it* Wal
tham movement from $1 M la #ll M.
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SYDNEY BACK I RO*l JIANILA
Among the Sight* w* the Spanlah
1 Pea# Built tor Detvuy and Mia Men.
I Nan Prahriaro. Aug. Id.—The trmna
port City of Nydney. which arrtvvJ
from Manila lal* last night, la th* Aral
of th* troopship* to return from the .
Philippine* Th* officer* of th* iydney :
tall some tntaraating *torle* of affair*,
at Manila.
i They way that on* of the eights of
Cavil* la lb* large peu* erected by the
Spaniard*, to which I hey had planned
Ito put the officers and men of Poway's
fleet, whom th*y expected to tak* prla
[oners. The |>ens are divided Into com
l>artm*nts and labelled. Horn* w*ra In
tended for Ih* American officers and
other* for th* men. while separate com*
partmenta were prepared for th* Inaur
genta.
I The Sydney's officers aav the aallora
nf the fleet at Manila Ihlnk Uewey la
a veritable god and love him almost
ua a relative for hla uniform Ulnilneaa
to the men. »very Item of war new*
he receive* I* at once signalled to the
fleet.
A Japanrae warahlp brought Informa
tion of the destruction of Cervera'a
fleet The Japanese sent a launch to
the Olyntpla with the new*, and In tin
Instant the victory flag fluttered at tbo
masthead of the flagship and In a few
minutes the news wa* flashed to the
entire fleet, causing great enthusiasm.
MOHRMAN’S corner
FOR RENT OR LEASE.
STORE 30X100. APPLY
TO J. H. MOHRMAN.
Chameleon Change* of Negro Babies.
(The l-aacet)
The evidence »t a French physician,
founded on experience obtained at a
Soudanese village exhibited In Pari#,
was <0 the effect that the negro liahy
comes into the world a pale pink color,
the second day ie a lilac, ten days »f
--terward It is the color of tanned leath
er, and at lifteen days it Is chocolatc
eulored.
Th*' River Swamp Chill and Fever
Cure is regarded h» almost a specific for
oil forma of chills and malaria. If you
live In a malarial district take a dose
every day until fall. Price 60 cents and
$1 n bottle. It Is sold by all druggists.
L. A. Gardello, druggist, is the pro
prietor and manufacturer.
Mr. ,U H. Williams, formerly of this
city hut now representing an Atlanta
music house, Is in the city today. Mr.
Williams is here for the purpose of
furnishing the public schools with mu
sic books.
OASTOHTA.
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try gM# ge| fie war Nf*' l «*»**• i to Id
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. c «• m*t tate# re*npa n * It •» thought
the war (JUNB*'>»**t wwi gyaat this row
.-•etna. ** tp regtmewt will hardly
be needed, tot at *ta name ttm* thl«
atatu wl(| get th* cradtt a# fgralahing
her men called f' *.
M. fta. Th... np*. a will leave towior-
I*ow ow a recruiting tone. oef.*re t’.
I.avea he will pr .toibly he rwora in for
by then .AM-half the t*#dm*«*» h a»f
1 b**n mustered l»t» aervtea. *
| LaM night No R wa* a worn into the
!aecogd regiment, with th# fallowing of-
Drera.
Cnplnliy—W W. Wannamaker
Plrat Ueuteaaat—d. t- Mofauahna.
Mecoad Ueutrnaßl—Julian OtU*r.
Co. P wll In all probability tw sworn
in tunfair
A number of recruit* came In durln*
yesterday and laal nlght-ahout Afiy •"
all.
Attention. Candidate#.
Col. Willie Jon*#, chairman of th*
stair democratic i*rty. asked that
warning be given the candidate* for
stale officer* I* regard to sending tick
ets to the soldier* from South Carolina.
At th# state democratic ronv*ml n
held last May It wa* derided (o give
the soldiers th# privilege of voting *•
wa* done during the civil war. anl this
matter will have to b# attended to very
shortly. »» the election I* only • fort
night off. C«l- J“«*n *“ ,<J ' h,> c '‘ n, "•
dales would have to #.-nd ticket* to the
first regiment at Panama Park.
the heavy battery at Charleaton. and to
the second regiment at Camp Lee-
Thl* I* a matter of much Importance
to the state house aspirant*, and Col.
Jones said that If the** candidates
wanted their tleket* there, they wp'uld
have to have them sent to th# aoldlera.
1 The officer* of each company will ap
point three managers to conduct the
election of that company.
I The third meeting of the Rlrhlan-1
'county campaign wilt he h‘*ld tomor
row at Coon'* Creek, about ten mile*
north Of Columbia, oubtl.-aa a number
of Columbian# will attend.
ft. B. P.
ONE GIBRALTAR-
That to What Our Coast is Going
to Be.
Wahingtoo. Aug. 15-Capt. Casper I*.
Goodrich, of the St. Louie, has made »
report to the navy department on the
future defense of the American coast.
Ci.pt. Goodrich 1s a naval expert, ami
was for a time president of the W;»r
College. The suggestions made by him
are based on the results of the war
with Spain.
In hie report Capt. Goodrich takes it
for granted that the future policy of
the navy department will be to build
a large navy. He foresees the difficul
ties which must be obviated to make
this coast safe from naval raid and to
present what he considers the ideal
defense. He says:
“The question evidently hinges upon
the completeness of the enemy's in
vestment. If he be present in such
overwhelming force as to shut, in out
main fleet, and, in addition, establish
an adequate watch over our fortified
harbors, we shall be powerless on the
water, at least to oppose effectual re
sistance to the blows contempiated.
“Such ports must then look to the
army for shore works that will kefip
the enemy's lighter vessels off at harm
less distances. As against landing par
ties, the regular or state troops will
suffice. It is simply a question of the
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o# ti* vaaawla ttal ti* ensmy caa em
ploy aw natdtaa daty Til# wilt ta d*-
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aMfwaehrw If ti* MM ar* »t|waed.
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ti* *ax*ll>*r try*
Oar admiral muat aatwt for kl*
guard ablpa rral**r» of aot lews ynatf
lias I lows Itkrly to ta seat la if lie
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stout star* work* la kiag tki* ref
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la fore* "
W® Have Mad® War
And slauyhtcred (fl u nw Trunk*
Trunk* made l>y expert Trunk-maker*.
Mtdd at Maoufai lurrr*’ pries*. Trunk
factory. Id Br-ad. Bell ' Ph->n« 2111.
IN NEW SOITH WALES.
fremier Rrddon flntarti HU Ufa Has
Been threatened.
Vancouver. B. C., Aug. ts. Tha
airam-r Adkangt brings Australian ad
vlrra up to July If. In Now South
Wale* Minimi ruction U proceed.ng.
ftemler Keddim la la fear of hi* Ilfs.
-He recently declared la th* lion** of
Maprvsefltally** that tha threat had,
been made that they* would be no
gsere m the country until he was shot.
f>n the night of Jidy II the Criterion
Hotel at Urrmanatun. Tasmania, was
dratroyed by lira and six Inmates were
burned U> death In their bed*. Th* pro
prietor of the hotel, Mr. Lynch, with
hi* wife and family, barely escuped In
their night clothes.
The Sure La (irlppe Cura.
There la no use Buffering from thla
dreadful malady. If you wIB only get
the right remedy You are having pain
all through your body, your liver is out
of order, hav* no appetite, no life or
ambition, have a bad cold. In fact, ar#
completely uaed up. Electric Bitters ta
the only remedy that will give you
prompt and sure relief. They act di
rectly on your liver, stomach and kid
neys. tone up the whol# system and
ntaka, you feel like a new being. They
are guaranteed to cute or price refund
-1 ed. For sale at Howard * Willet'a drug
elore, only 60 cents per bottle.
South Carolina Politics. >
Rock Hill Herald, j-
When any man goes into state poli
tic# now the safe thing for him to do
is ti arm himself With a rapid fire
gun. some of the candidates now seek
ing responsible positions seem to think
that the chief qualification of an offi
cial ought to be a capacity to quarrel,
and It necessary to cuss and shoot.
At Greenville Thursday such polite
expressions as liar, damned liar, vil
lain, serpent and scoundrel were utter
ed with great vehemence, nud it really
seemed there would be a free fight,
with Railroad Commissioner W. H.
Thomas and General J. Walter Gary,
as the principals in the sluggtng
match.
UNION SUNDAY-SCHOOL BASKET
PICNIC TO TYBEE, AUG. 18, 1898.
On Thursday, Aug. ISth, the Central
of Georgia railway company will rap
an excursion from Aufcusta to Tybee for
the above oocaston. Special train
leaves Augusta 5 a. m., arrive Tybee
10:80 a. m. Returning, leave Tybee
4:45 p r m.. arrive 10:S(||ii. m.. 90th me
ridian , time. Whole tickets $1.50; half
tickstae-ii vents for rottud trip. Tickets
onYsale by M. C. JoiivS.C. T. A.; W.
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Rue % *i sped ap and *#r*pad followed
>hy aiowts from th# man Tantmdar
* taming John Lrttlher and Nantel Al
' cat! brought to a Twato* hmapltk!
j William Lesv*r. who had a rib fiwe
-1 t*r*d aad wa* *uff*riag from Intrenal
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Ih* men mid they w*rr ow th#!r army
to |j trfirfvUli to 4*l 9® early 9tarl
(or gathering mush moan* l<*v*e at
ti-mpt-d to era** th* road, when the
ahafl of a carriage that wa* h*!#*
driven rapidly struck him hi th* aWe
and knocked him uaeoaw-touw HJ*
companion* shouted to ih* driver to
•top. l'*t i*» attend"* wa* paid to their
me*. Th* tint* and place fit in Rue’s
story of th# attempt to hold him up,
and Rue now admit* that he may hav*
| hewn mistaken. All the m*n belong in
Trcoicn.
j Nr. J I. Terry, of Trimbl*. Tenn m
'•peaking of Chamberlain s Colic, Choi- j
era and Diarrhoea Remedy, says: "It
■ha* almost become a necessity in thla
’ vie Wily." This Is the t*#*t remedy In
'the world for eollc. cholera morbus,
dysentery and diarrhoea, and la r#e
(ogwlxed a* a necessity wherever Ita
(great worth and merit heroine known
<ts other" remedy 1* so prompt or effer-
Igual. or so pleasant to take. Hold by
! Alexander Drug and Heed Co., C. R
. Parr of Bell Tower Drug fltor*.
SHIfUSED AN AXE.
Lavina Evans Hade Asmuß on Ed
William.«nn.
Ed Williamson, n negro man. was
a victim of the fury of Lavina Evans,
a woman of hi* race, last night. Ed
had a few worda with the woman and
In retort she bit him on the bead with
as axe.
He was knocked unconscloua for a
time, but recovered enough to appear in
court thla morning and testify against
Lavlnla.
Other witnesses gave their versions,
which were that Lavtni* had hit Ed
without sufficient provocation for the
assault.
She was fined $1.50 and Ed waa fined
M. ,
OASTOHIA.
th , y-The Kind You How Always Bought
A Baby Injured.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Grigsby Sibley will regret to hear of
the accident which befell the;r little
daughter Grace. Mrs. Sibley, with her
baby, was visiting on Bath, and had
taken her nurse with her. On Sun
day afternoon, tn some way that has
never been explained, the nurse let the
little one fall and break her left collar
bone.
Mrs. Sibley returned to the city as
soon as possible aad bad the injured
bone set, and she Is today resting eas
ily. Owing to the youth of the little
one, who is only ten months old, it is
thought that it will not be long before
she wijl be again all right.
Three of Them.
The session was most brief this
morning. Judge* - Baxter found three
cases to dispose of. The cases were:
Lucius William* $250: Will Wright,
$2.60; Charles Cheeks, $3.
OEBBY’S pCELSIOR
A tTO l/HTA O A
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808 WHITE Second Patent.
GOLD MEDAL Fancy Patent
mOLUTEIT PURE W WTER WHEAT FLOUR
I fu% r®9Ut« U»® *«pr®fn® tfi»#M»i 0< con»um®r®
for FNHjr, Rdult«irat®<l with Com Flour. Coro St *rth.
and other Foreiffn matter. On and after thhi Oete,
Auffutt IO»h, 1808. I offer the Wholes®*® trede the
above Brand* Flour Guaranteed Abeo'utely Pure
Winter Wheat, Goods of the type.
Aik for prices Flour. Me®', Grite, Bran end ship
•tuff delivered your ate lion.
J. M. BERRY, THE MERCHANT MILLER
994 Cm*wMmm Nf®i 4#s** ri im**®® 94 44®** Km® f® ®***®<4*
ONE CENT A WORD.
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SITUATION WANTED
WAjrTKtV-PnMfm* »H AM CTH»K OR
i tm 4a tawserk M pel**l* Kalb
Wbll* WuaawM. AiMrw* I>MR. «***
Hr I aid Au* $4
WANTED - A* PLACE AA NIGHT
I watchman wta 4ri«* a milk wa*.#
I Know City well. AUliwwa O. H . ear*
H*raM. Au* 14
WANTMD--A POfIITIGN AM HOUMB
KKKI'KH at »«c*. U*a 4« UIU*I any
thin*. A44rv*s UA B»«#d*f*y. M. 4#
Aa* 1#
WANTRD flOilTtOk AM BUTLER. |
ruarhmaa a* pact if deed Trt#*« a#
tie* Walt *tr*#t. Wmtolawn A II
WANTED BY A WHITE
man. nMtltnff I* work. Addr*** W, |
174# Hick *tr**t. Au* 17
WANTED--PLACE A* GROCERY
rlerk A4dr#*a Jo**ph Uacr#, !B,
Broad #4r##t. Au* If
HELP WANTED
WANTED- A TOCNG LADY BOOK
KEEPER; null ta i«iwiip#t»nt and
trustworthy. A*r*e*bs* poattbm but
plenty of work. State whether you tav#
■ny experience or not . Address J. 8.,
care Herald. *
WANTED—A ROT for OFFICE
work. Must he bright and Intelligent
IS tn It years of age. Good pay to right
one. Addrea* A. care Herald. A It
FOR SALE
CP.EAM—CREAM AT St JACKSON BT.
FOR SALE—ONE FIRST CLASS
motor. Good as new. 500 voltage.
Speed 2600. Type W. M. No. SI. Ad
dress Motor, care Herald.
Sept l
tcTrent
FOR RENT—THAT LARGE AND DE
SIRABLE store No. 744 Broad street.
Under Maaonlc hall. Apply to W. C.
Jones. 706 Broad street. Hop* 1
FOR RENT—7-ROOM dwelling
house 1257 Greene, with modern
Improvements. Rent reasonable. Apply
1256 Ellis. Septl ’
TO RENT-RESIDENCE 1224 AND 1221
Ellis, with all modern convenience*.
Apply 1026 Broad street. Sept 1
FOB RENT—ONE OR TWO LARGE
cool rooms furnished. Most central lo
cation In the city. J. E. Deas, 918 1-2
Broad street.-
1 1'-, IK KENT—B-ROOM DWELLING.
| 1806 Broad street. Rent reasonable.
Apply to J. H. Feary. 819 Broad street.
•Sept 1
FOR RENT—SEVERAL NICE COM
FORTABLE dwellings, with all the
modern improvements on Greene and
TVlfalr street. Apply J- H. Prontaut.
620 Broad street. Sept 9.
■TO RENT—THE ELEGANT THREE
! 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.
Carvvile. Sept 1
TO RENT—NICE 6-ROOM HOUSE.
1105 Reynold street. Apply 1023 Broad
street. Aug 17
FOR RENT—A SUITE OF 3 ROOMS.
from October 1. Apply at 403 Broad
street, Aug 19
auco«t id
MISCELLANEOUS
'TO ft ARTIK* FRYING | IFF I Nut'to*
AWE There la a stamp tag at rigk*
ly rents p#r th at#*nd under Ik*
■venue Ml!. Tta Few* Iltfrrl pay#
1 holder pay N M## in* and aav* Ihia.
|l T Heard. General Agrai.
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
unly |4 a* p*r auMith at uabarmfa
Busin#** r„Ue*e. M n ley. W#dne*4#y
and Friday, at night Cora* or call at
, n , r Groat demand lot ytenograpkera.
Jun* IT If
R««ARDKRM WANTED AT 73# TEL
FAIR W*ri. Will futaiak room# and
meal* off reaeoaabl* term*. Drpll
TO RKNT-ftI'RND*HKD ROuM ON
first floor. Suitable for gentlemaa.
Apply #3S Reyn- Ida street. Au* 16
SAFE WANTED—ADDKKSH T, HER
ALD office. Aug 17
Fall Fieli Seeds
IN LARGE AMOUNTS.
AU6USTA RYE
Grown In four miles of city. Far bet
ter than North Georgia or Tennessee
Rye. Western and Virginia Rye must
not be planted her# at all. Thla ry#
ia free from oat# or other aeeds. Beau
tifully cleaned. Title rya averaged
about six feet in height.
BARLEY—BeaI Seed, well cleaned.
CRIMSON CLOVER— Large atock.
LUCERNE— Cheap this year.
NATIVE VETCH—Grown here.
JOHNSON GRASS —Good atock.
Finest Seed
Purple Straw Wheat.
This wheat la selected by the grower
as being the best, after testing nearly
twenty varieties.
Il is smutted by machinery to pre
vent smut. Blue stone Is not neces
sary nor must it be used. Free of
cochla
Garden Seeds,
Garden Seeds.
All fall kinds, Coilards. Cabbages,
Beets, Beans, Peas. Radish**. Mus
tard. Turnips. Rape, Spinach, Oyster
Plant. Ac.. &c.
THE HOWARD & WILLET DROG CO.
Senator Cnliom can stand an old dog
fight or two in bis barn, says The Chi
cago Record, but when it cornea to car
rying a load of onions on his ship he
weeps in his wrath.
A Dreary Home.
(Atchison Dally Globe.)
An Atchison woman is not only a
poor cook and housekeeper, but she
does not laugh at her husband's Jokes.