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crop tha noil formerly uaed a* a Block
rnnga
It doaa not requira era* much capital
to engaga in atocb raiamg n a amnll
way If f vary farmer «r*.»il<l begin by
adding a row. n sheep nn*l n hog each
pair (• bla flock, ha would find In n
vnry lava yenra n marvaUoua growth of
bla available asaett which had toacn
acq<ip<-d with a lillto* labor ami at a
amall outlay lo himaclf To put thla
proportion in flgurua It looba na fol-
Ingra:
Estimate*! number of afnrkra'slng
farm- la lha following fiat** would
be:
Virgin'a ..... ISIMtotO
North Carolina .... . .IHO.OOP
South Carolina . UH.nno
Georgia
Tanoeusp*. ino.ouo
Alabama .. .. 18*1,000
.Miaalaaippt 147,000
Florida ~ 35,000
Kentucky lHO.ooo
Total 1.515.000
* Tbla would mean an In* ieu*c of live
atot k of nearly 4.000.000 nulmala In a
i>ingle year, which al a low estimate
would be worth over *20.000,000. The
increase of these anltnul* at a normal
rate, would l>e very rapid, ami would
a*>or reach tena and even hundred* of
million* of dollar* per year, and
would great!y add to the prosperity of
millions of homes. Again, one may
just as well rnlae good stock as poor.
r ial* no more time or money, and
»y* to have the lies?, so all sncces*-
stock raiser* will he satisfied with
| nothing else.
I Dlverlfled farming calls for a higher
order of Intelligence, and so It follows
A hat It Is not only more profitable as
a business venture* but a very active
agent of a higher order of civilization.
This e.-ans hotter living with nit that
the word implies, and this is desired
fcj* progressive- people everywhere. This
subject. Is already commanding a great
deal of attention In the south, and good
results are being shown In many local
ities.
But there is room and opportunity
for a great deal more to be done In
this direction, nnd now i* the time to
do 11.
All who engage In stock raising will
find It a paying investment. Some
months ago we directed a communica
tion to the young men of the south,
calling their attention to the possibil
ities which surround them. We hope
they wilt become interested in this
subject.
Do you want further information on
this subject of stock raising? If so.
tvatch the columns of your papers, read
‘die agricultural aud stock raising
Journals, obtain the literature issued
toy your state boards of agriculture—
and we are sure you will find your re
ward for the time taken in investigat
ing the question. Should you not be
convinced that there is money in stock
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CAN’T. HTROMt'S BOMANCII.
H<a <t|WtH i:*gag*«*eat in Itw Ms
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Mti*e land Ac. .rdla* in the Muao
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.... . . |np of
ilk# Ha walla* ftM. ft la Kami ibi s aha
■al<nda in rmctr It Kagtand where
•|# cum nliKlltl. I< H atated. boo
t y a gentleman «b<> baa It ll*
met from Mr. Cl#*b«»r*. lb* la«b*r of
.Ik* prior### <hal aka *lll V •« <*»•
I’Aitnl ptat#* a# Ik# alft of
|> Hr#<l#9 tHronc #••« of fnrtnrr
Mayor k'tMW of M#» York, who baa
lint ylattaii Hmolnln aa oa« of lb# of
firm# hound for Manila oa the troop
ahip f*#rtia
during almo#t ovary day of bla day
la lb* Haaraliaa rapltal Captain tUronc
and Iha prior*## war# topathar. H*
waa tha mod honorad *uaat at Ainu
ion. bar Non*'
Tha Raport la Cntrwa
Knalirlxbt. N. J . Aug. It. Mr*. W.
W. L. glrou. wlfa of fonnar Mayor;
Hiring, of Naw York, waa graally aur-1
prlaed al the raportnd rngngajnanl of
bar non, Cutntkm Hraitlay rttrong, and .
fVlnrana Kalulanl. of Hawaii. "We
wara utterly anrprlaad to aan the atory'
, ibis morning." aha aald. "for my aon '
had n**ar mat l*vinraaa Kalulanl on-'
til be stopped at Honolulu on lha way ■
to Manila. lie la on Oanrral OH a’
staff now. and no doubt he md the ■
l oung lady aevernl times, aa the enter-1
tatned the ataff offirera. He Is only
23 years old and 1 am convinced that*
‘tbece la no truth In the report of hia
j hnvliig entere*! Into an engagement.
I lles ! des that he I* not the kind of man
to fall In love no suddenly. We shall
be glad to have the report contradic
ted.”
dr. J f. Terry, of Trimble. Tenn., In
speaking of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era and dlaridmea Remedy, says: "It
has almost become n necessity In this
vicinity.” This Is the best remedy In
the world for colic, cholera morbus,
dysentery and diarrhoea, and la rec
ognised as a necessity wherever Its
great worth and merit become known
No other remedy la so prompt or effec
tual, or so pleasant to take. Sold by
Alexander Drug and Seed Co., C. ft.
l'air of Hell Tower drug Store.
*
NEW PROFESSOR
For University of Georgia to SucceeJ
Prof. Sheffield.
Athens, Aug, 1«. A new member
of the university faculty ii* been cho
sen by the prudential committee of the
board of trustees. He is Prof Jas.
M. Cantey. of Boykin, S. C., and he
Biteroeds Prof, "O. H. Sheffield, who re
signed the position of adjunct professor
of engineering. Prof. Cantey will
have charge of the military deportment
of the institution, thus relieving Col.
Snelling of that work, which has for
several years served to overburden his
department. Prof. Cantey is n gradu
ate of the Citadel at Charlflcston, and
is about 28.
MR. BARREtFpHINIZY.
Opens a Shoe Business in Classic
City.
Mr. Barrett Phtnlay. well known In
Augusta, has gone Into the shoe busi
ness In Athens.
Mr. Phinlzy "as formery connected
with tlie Athens Banner.
Athens. On., Aug. 111.—Mr. Barrett
Phinlzy opens hts new grocery store
this morning, having purchased the en
tire interest in the firm of R. I. Smith
& Co.
Mr. Phinlzy retains the superb stock
of shoes carried by that Arm, and to
them Is adding quitca large amount of
new and carefully selected stock.
THU JtXTOXJBT-A. ETHTR-A-IU
COL. CANDLER'S
FINE REGIMENT!
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ivdonel tMudMr will taka lb# o«h
no of faforr Mfatiirdwy
Satan'*• will ha a red latter day
'fur the soldiers gl Camp Norlhen no-
I,.ss some twforaiw# wrrldent ownrs
ito frwatrwf* lb* l*n« that are now
maturing On tb#t dny Colon*! Can
dler mparls lo turn bis regiment ov#r
l« the Catted Slate# aothoritl*# with
j 1.151 thoroughly equipped and well j
i drilled men.
ltut the crowning event of the day'
' will bo the prewtiiallon of two b«#uti-|
fnl Sag# of the regiment by the noble
jpglrlotlr women of Atlanta, The im
liU##' Relief Aaanrlalloa will (urm#J ,
the Called State# color# and the Army ;
j and Navy l*e#goe ylll donate the r»- i
jg: mental flag. Oor. AI hi neon will pro
bably make the prcaenlation
i speech, and the flags w'll come down
i under the chaperon age of • commit-
I ten from each society. The flag*,
with the regimental band, which was
! nrgaolued with a full rorpa today,
j will make the Third Ge --gla com
! pleto In every detail and ready to go
on very abort notice anywhern i.ie
[war department might see projter to
| send them.
Uumors have been afloat for sev
eral days and have found Iheiv way
) into aome papers, to the effect that >
the regiment would be ordered away
from Camp Northrn within a few,
days. They did not emanate from -
the officers, and If they are to move
soon Colonel Candler has 'ecelved no
Intimation of such a change. But if
they should be needed for any •ntr
poae or anywhere they will respond to
tho call cheerfully and to a man.
Mr. A. C. Wolfe, of Dundee. Mo.,who
travels for Mansur & Tibbetts. Imple
ment Co., of St. tamia. gives traveling
men and travelers In general aome good
advice. "Being a knight of the grip,”
he says, "I have for the past three
years made it a rule to keep myself
supplied with Chamberlain's Colic,Chol
era and diarrhoea Remedy, and have
found numerous occasions to test Its
merits, not only on myself, but on oth
ers as well. I can truly say that I nev
er In a stole Instance have known It
to fall. X consider it one of the best
remedies travelers can carry and could
relate many instances where I have
used the remedy on sceptics, much to
their surprise and relief. I hope every
traveling man in the IT. S. will carry
n Isrttle of this remedy In his grip."
Far sale by Alexand Drug & Seed Co..
C. R. met. of Bell Tower drug Store.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
Spoony lovers make quite a slir in
public.
It’s a queer woman that doesnC act
queer at times.
Mnny a brave man has lost his nerve
In a dentist’s chair.
Lucky Is the man who can borrow
enough money to pay his debts.
There is not much of a show for a
longue tied pugilist in this country.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
the REST SALVE in the world tor
ruts. Bruises, Sores, fleers. Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped
Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions and positively cures files,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction or money re
funded. Price 25 cents per box. FOR
SALE BY HOWARD A WILLET.
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POWDER.
15THE BEST.
Htffheft* of All In l HYift*
imr PrwMf.
1(1 At I'Af A fti- j
FOR RENT
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Sleep tag (was* W ronvroteat be sill res
The above list will he change, fr ow
John. W. Dickey
Rral I state Ag«#t.
FOB S^A-IiPJ.
459 Gre«*ne street, a mo
dern brick residence with
mansard roof. All conve
niences and in good repair.
Will sell at an extremely
low figure.
Also house and lot 456
Telfair street. Will sell at
price of lot.
Apply to
CLARENCE E. CLARK,
Real Estate. M 2 Broad Street
FOR SALE
XMt-l have for sale very desirable build
ing lot located in the centre of one of the
handsomest blocks In the city. \\ ill sell
same very cheap. Just the place for a
handsome residenco lor yeur family. Hood
titles.
CALL ON MRS. JERRY O’HARA,
INO. 1337 GREENE STREET.
TO RENTI
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.
FOR RENT.
The Store House, 312 Jackson
street, now occupied by W.
Edward Platt, embalmer and undertak
er, will be for rent from October Ist.
as he Intends removing to the north
east corner of Jackson and Telfair Sts.
A nice dwelling of four rooms and all
conveniences over store. Apply on
premises.
SALE OF SUBURBAN
LAND BY THE ACRE
The Augusta ant! Summerville Land
Company will sell, at public sale, 70 acres
of land’ on the Harrisonville Road, in
blocks oftwo to seven acres, on Tuesday,
August 23d, at 5 o’clock p. in.
W. C. JONES, Secretary.
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For Real From Oci. 1
TO HEIST T.
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jtirtne* RESORTS.
THE REED HOUSE
At HARLEM
R«*dj For Ui« Accommodation of
Summer UntttL
Nre. M. A. Bsvd has lakes rharge of
i the Nigel at Harlem and tha Mgfc a amts 1#
j and sai-eeuM safommialattoo. will he a-oea
I than waiaistßtg dariag tha awisf twws
Pot Booms sad Rates apply la
MRS. M. A- KKED, Harlem, Ga
/A?A3T ojt\
Bom’ few worn#* discredit this as
sert Inn, but those who have tried a
Oaa Range rould not 6- Induced to
adopt the old-fashioned method again.
You see it Is so easy to rcgutole th*
Oaa Range. If you want one v< getable
to cook more slowly than another, you
hove but to turn the thumb screw
land you can reduce the heat to any de
gree you desire. The same with your
roast. If It Is doing too quickly, you
don't need to throw open the oven door
and run the risk of rhllling It. You enn
regulate your range to suit your meat.
Tic Gas Liill C». if Aipsta,
822 BROAD ST.
she /Ot
Whitely / j
Exerciser. \lv^
A practical, simple and
evident Heme Kxerciser, WS. * (A
one specially udapted for jrJ
ladies and children, but \ f\\
at the «anie time can be -CTT-TitL \ '
prolitably used by the \
strongest athlete. / . i \ 'a.
PRICES: I It fejf
75c., SI.OO, fl.ja I | Til
BICYCLES - CLRVF- I \
LANDS, S4O up; VIK- I I l
INI IS, 135 up: GEN-1 \|
DRONS, $lB up: TIIOM-1 LJ
AS, SSO tip. t ail and see —y
them. Every one guar- \J j
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ito take on or let *»ff passengers: I’hin
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yin. IS massets with* Soutkti# rail
way No. IS at Aadsraon
Sua • and « eoemect with gouthof.x
railway Nos 11 and 17 at *samra.
J. K. ANDBRaOM. Superinitadcat.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
thONTKf r AND 4)1 U Ks>T KOUIfc-
TO 'IBB BANT AND NORTH.
SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUT*
Tt> THE EABT AND NORTH.
2:Bapm| Lv..Augusta, Ga .Ar i 7:Bsam
t *9pmf Lv Jltcs ~..Ar | 7 !»am
♦ :17j.m Lv....Denmark....Ar j 817 pm
4Atpn, Lv.. . .Orangb'g,... Ar ( B:4oam
8 Ogpml Lv..Sumter. B. C...Ar ;
*.::Sptu Lv....Plorence..,.Ar | S:2S»m
]o:B3ptnl Lv...Fayetteville... Ar I I t4pm
3:2lam Ar.Petersburg.Vw.Lv j B:l2pm
4:ooaab Ar....Richmond....Lv ! 8.12 pm
7:4lam| Ar..Washington..Lv I 3:4«pm
(:08am, Ar... Baltimore....Lv j 2:25pm
11:25am! Ar.. Philadelphia. Lv |12 :09pm
2:o3pm. Ar.... New Tufk....Lv I B:JCatn
Pullman palace bnffet sleeping cars
from Mat-on and Augusta to New York
without change.
It. A BRAND. Gen Agt.,
723 Broad St.. Auguat*. Ga.
T M. EMERSON. Traftl Manager.
H. M. EMERSON. Gen. Paas. Agt.
CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST-:
ERN RAILWAY.
Schedule In Effect, March 8. 18DS.
Eastern Time Standard.
Leave Augusta, Southern Ry.. 9:30 P m. !
Arrive Chester, Southern Ry.. 7:18 n m.
Leave Cheater. C. & N. W. Ry 7:45 a.m
Arrive Lenoir. C. & N. W. Ry 1.18 p.m. |
Leave Lenoly. Stage.. .. .. .. 2:W> p.m.
Arrive Green Park. Stage .. .. 7:00 p.m. i
Arrive Blowing Rock, Stage .. 7:30 p.m. !
O. W. HARPER. c. E. HARPER. !
President, 1 ' P A.
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«<lf You Want to Make Money,
‘ Move in the Company of Thosa
Who Are flaking Money.”
SOUND ADVICE FROM A SUC*
CESSFUL FATHER TO HIS
SON STARTING CUT
IN LIFE.
advertisers who use the her-’
ald get results.
.WHY NOT CF.T IN THEIR COMPANY.*
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COAL and WOOD
FROM THE
North Augusta Coal & Supply Co
Quautilv and Quality Guaranteed.
F. W. SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT
Bell 'Phone 21(54 Stronger 365
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PEANKP.OASNON, J. M.CILP,
Third V-P. ® Gan. Mgr. J.M.. W ashington.
W A. TURK. 8- H. HABDXt i( K,
<j. P. A.. Waakloeton, Q. P. A., Atlastw
GEORGIA - - RAILROAD.
(90th Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24, 189 S.
Pullman beiwrro Macon and
New York.
Through Pullman Sleepers between Au
gusta and Bt. Louis.
Lv Augusta ..| 7:osam| 3:2Cpm|lo;3opui
Ar Atlanta ...|l2:3spm! »:20pin| 6:ooam
Ar Macon ....!li:lsom| I « 46 “ m
Ar Athens ~..!12:15pm| 7:3opm -
Ar GalneavlUe|*3:46pm|
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Ar Mill’s* le ,|10:10am| 4:3oam
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Picayune train leaves Augusta dally
except Sunday at 5:15 p. m., and ar
rives at Mllledgeville at 8:10 p. m.
Trains arrive at Augusta 6:18 a. ta,
7-45 a. m.. 1:20 p. m . and 8:25 p. ra.
A. G. JACKSON, G. P- A.
JOE W. WHITE, T. P. A.