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Umtof the Art»»mt«m Hot#t
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THE CAMPAIGN IS ON.
CtMWman 4riWfiw» <H*N| ll Ml*
Pm«Ml Attrnf t»«.
Hon tfant# V. Oafvlu »• bark from
Allans*. where h* ha* h*m m huMlm
In rrojuni u**» with lb* tonkin# «•"■»•
miMiiM.
Mr. Cnlrtk talk* Int*e*#tt«ir4v «f tha
■Utr ramp*MTV which *»i nprnrM Aat
mrirnr at Mlltadgavtlie Hr Mr* Mi
«wßt#n-m I* In Atlanta In »iajf un'll
Ihr •hitlnn. giving hi* rnttrr personal
• itenU»n "» lb* campaign Olher than
a clrrk and Mr. dullign<>n for thr prr*- i
rat, there *rr no olhrr (trntlrmrri *1 .
bcudquairer* for thr present
Thr meet in# *t Mtltodgevllto Hatur
rl*y «*• a marked *uwr»a The atten
dance wa* Ihritr and thr onihualorm
waa pronounced Mr duKl#n<.n» policy
ta to throw fUtbllnir forrr Into popullat
and doubtful rountlr*. letltn* thr a»to
r»ur couutlra do their duty with
little hrlp from thr *tate rommlttr*. It
U del«rmtnrd to ptlr up a bl* vote for
«M»nci Candler I hi* year.
LADIES TIES
SOMETHING NEW
J. MILLER WULKEE
THE HATTER.
KZ3STO3C HATS
BALES OF NEW COTTON.
The “Second New Bale" Item of
Saturday Stated to Be rtDlcading.
The arrival of the “aecoiHl now bale"
from Auguml* territory strlrtty in mat
ed by a cottan man to be quite mislead
ing.
80 far ns new cotton la conrerned,
Augusta has received between fifty and
seventy-five bales. One firm alone is
known to have received fifteen bale*.
Other Arm* have received a large num
ber of new bale*.
The cotton reason I* opening up or
closing up splendidly. The 1X97-98 rea
son ends August 31 and the 1898-119 sea.
sail opens September 1.
Hava You a Son, Brother.
Husband or Lover in the Army or Nn?
vy? Mall him today a 25 cents package
of Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the
feet. All who march, walk or stand
need It. It cures aching, tired, sore,
swollen, sweating feet, and makes hot,
light or new shoes easy. Feet can’t
blister, get sore or callous where Allen's
Foot-Base Is used. 10.000 testimonials.
All druggists and shoe stores sell It.
Sample sent FItEE. Address Allen S.
Olmsted. La Ho*'. N. Y.
When a man has no faith in human!
fy, humanity has no faith In him.
Only steel lined and burglar proof
safes used. Money loaned on anything
of value at a low rate of interest. Va
terbury alarm clocks. 75 cents. Lewis
J. Schaul, Reliable Pawnbroker,
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b«nh that Nay hwaat had to weary
about what her thr landlord la *o.o* to
raia* tha raa* oa hi* fgapatff aa aa ••
•at a» ah tha yrwßta. haa har*
“No, I dra t ball*** lh*r* la aay
iblag llha that 111 lb* dory “
”H* haaa t bad twaaoa ki hothar
■bout what Cougaaa nay do to raw
bum** ial or tw ra*ard to war ta*a*.
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I soaarhody whom ha haa anafliM in
a bu*la*oa way la total to * warn a him
jby allewlaa hla wotrw to go to pro
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“I hare not road anything Ilka that,
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• Wolt. If you want to gat a clear Idea
of all that probably huppanrd you
i mu*l wot omit I hear details and think
over tk m attaatlraly. Don't naglael
In ram aa many opportunities a* you
raa nor to clinch arary on* «f tbewi as
ll comet along Don't ahlrk nay ra
•poaaibUMltw when they nrrirr but nt
the same time avoid geetlng your mind
an firmly fixed on the future that you
ran't enjoy being an ofirr boy while
you have the rbani# "’
Smith A Wcaaoti pistols from H to
|1 H. Several good bicycles for ml*
very cheap. Good watches from tl 15
to tUN at Lewis J. Schaul. RrUaale
Pawnbroker under tb* Arlington.
FELL IN CANAL
C. 6. Alston Had a Wat I vpcrlenc*
l.ast Night.
C. R. Alston had an unpleasant ex
perience last night. He hsd taken a
drop or two too much and. when Offl
eer Hatcher told him to be quiet on
the streets, he made remarks about
the policeman that were violations of
No. 11.
I\dleeman Hatcher act out to catch
Alston, the latter running towards the
canal near Lombard lr<*t Work*. He
ran 100 far. and fell In the shallow part
of the water near the bank. He was
rescued more wet than hurt.
He told the recorder today that he
mas just dfunk, and the recorder juat
fined him IS.oe.
Selling Out at “Lower Balk's.’*
We had a big week dispensing bar
gains at half price to our many euato
mers—call Monday for atill better bar
gains.
Special drive this week to close out
millinery;
Fine Y'elllng at 10c and 19c.
Fine Flowers at 10c and !6c.
White Common Yard Hat at 5c gnd
10c.
lli-es s Shape*, new goods, at 25c,
Many very fine hats In this lot.
25c Ribbons for 16c.
15c Ribbons for 10c.
10c Itibbonbs for 6c.
Half price for Ostrich Tips.
SI.OO Velvet for 490.
400 Velvet for 19c.
12 l-2c Black, White. Navy Duck, 7 l-2r.
Gold-eye Needles, 2r, Red Tabic Dam
ask 12 1-Jc, Bleach Table Damask. 60c
goods, 35c.
Don't look for everything In the store
In this ad, but come and look—prices
are astonishing to all, but we must
close at once.
RECORDER’S HAPPENINGS.
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Incidents and Fines at Court This
Morning.
The recorder this morning levied the
following fines:
Lillie Bennett, $2.50.
George Jackson. $2.60.
Della Moore, $6.00.
Will Little. $5.00.
William Wilson. $2.50.
George Van. $4.00.
Nathan Collier, $2.50.
William Johnson. $5.00.
Arthur Miller. $5.09.
Joha Thomas (Tenth Regiment) $2.50.
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group )* aad *o aoon aa arra***m*» u i
I raa be made the troop* will b* moved ,
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for a camp than Columbia, for bealdav
hat ng good driahiag wa'ar. fba bath
ing facllltlea are good. Wa vhall n«
the boy* vary much whan they !*•▼*
UnL Col Thompaoo araa sworn In
Haiurday at J o'clock In th* parlors of
the Columbia hotel by Muvtarlng DHL,
cer Capl K B ruller. H* Nrlll ha In
command at Camp I-** until Col. Jon**
Is sworn In.
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Ttt« Ooven»«*r Zrrenaded
On Saturday nigh' th* First batta
lion serenaded Oovernor Kllarbe and
Senator MrUtotlH •» »*»• Governor'*
Mansion Tht* waa done to aht*w
throe gentlemen bow mueh U»e »d-
Alera npprretatart th#»r untiring ef
fort# in got ting up the Second regi
ment.
The battalion under command of Ll.
CoL Thompson left Shandon about 8
o'clock hearted by the regimental band,
which dlarouraert elegam muaii
throughout the march. The parade
waa through Gerval* atreet to Main,
up to Richland, thence to the mansion,
where a line waa formed opposite the
aide entrance to the lawn. The band
was stationed under an arc light juat
In front of the mansion
The Governor’s Welcome.
Governor EBlertoe welcomed the bat
talion and congratulated the Second
regiment for having been so auccens
ful in perfecting Ha organisation, lie
expressed hi* regreta at not being able
to give them a speech, on account pf
the condition of his throat. He said,
however, be had a troat in store for
them.
"1 have a* my guest the distinguish
ed. eloquent Junior senator from this
state, the Hon. Joseph L. MoLaurin,
who I aju sure will say many pleasing
things to you." Thn governor wa*
greatly applauded, thus showing how
much ho is admired by the boys in
blue.
Col. Thompson’s Speech.
Col. Thompson, In a few well chosen
words, introduced Senator MoLaurin.
He spoke of the great good the sena
tor had done for the Second regiment
and of how willing he had always been
to help it In any and every way possi
ble. When asked to go with Col.
Jones and himself to Washington, he
had not hesitated for n moment.
What the Senator Said.
Just as Senator McLaurln began <o
speak, the boys went wild applauding
him. When quiet was restored, he
began. "Officers and members of the
Second regiment I appreciate the com
pliment you have paid me. and wish
to congratulate you and your noble of
ficers on the prompt response you
made on the call for volunteers. I
do not wish to appropriate all the
praise bestowed on me by Col. Thomp
son."
The senator then paid Colonels
Jones and Thompson some well de-
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acknowledged Ik* d**d and report'd
lb* i.ther fellow. Aiken wa* arrastad
at f tedrtogt wbll* ftolllvaa wna cap-
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O tier Needed 0# Street Cars
The conduct of tome of tha boy* at
Camp Lae la disgraceful to say the
least ts it. It la uo< an uncommon oe
jri’rtener to tee some of th**m behaving
in « moat ungentlrmanly way on the
an eat eara, and this. 100. In the pre»-
enca of ladle* Saturday afternoon
one of th*ae rowdle# boarded the oar
on West Gerval* afiree! He waa drunk.
He bad n pint of whiskey In hla pock
et and ati mart to delight In flourish
log a piatol around hi* head. Not aat-
Itfied wilh this h# tnuat need* give ut* j
trranc* to an oecrotennl vile oath.
Thera were two or three Indie* on the
rnr. but they aoon left. Whether they
had reached their destination or left
th« rgr on account of thl* man f do
not know. If aueh condom «s this la
allowed to continue It will not be long
before Indies will cea*« to patroniie the
bnewden ears.
It is Indeed bad that aueh n thing
should happen, for the Innocent will
have to suffer for the guilty
This I* not intended for those gen
tlemen nt the ramp, hut for those few
rowdies who do not know how to be
have. If "the cap fits wear It,” other
wise dor.'t be offended nt this article.
I shall not give the name of the man
who so forgot himself. We sincerely
trust that such disgraceful conduct will
not again oeriir.
Hotel Improvements.
Hotel Jerome Is undergoing exten
sive Improvements, which, when com
pleted, will make ll one of the hand
somest In the city.
The entire building Is to he renova
ted. It will be lighted up In the most
modern way. Bnltts are to adjoin ev
ery room and steam heaters will be
put In. The office will be cm the cor
ner. the store-room recently occupied
by Mr. Swiggert s grocery. It will be
fitted up In charming style, and will be
convenient for the western breeses.
The lobby will have a frontage of for
ty-two feet and will extend backward
fifty-two feet. A large sample room
will be to the rear of it.
Troops Moving North.
The last troops from Tampa are
moving north. Yesterday afternoon
two sections passed through Columbia
over tbe Southern road. The first came
in about 4 o'clock and, after a half
hour’s wait, moved out. There were
about 200 men aboard, part of the
Eighty-fourth cavalry.
The second section came in at 8:30
o’clock and. left at S:SO. This was Bat
tery H, Seventh artillery, 171 men. ai|l
three officers.
A number of ladjes met both trains
with plenty of eatables for the boys.
They Intended minitjjerlng to the sick,
hut ns there were' bone along, they
gave out the food tw all the men. This
is indeed good wc.rlf these laiies are
engaged in, and onejjmrdiy k 5Wt how
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of G-neg* Vandafbttt, Mr. Cnnkti.i
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A NARROW ESCAPE.
ru. Hob he god Dr. Holltogshcad
Nearly Huo Dow n By a Train.
Mr. C. A. Ruble, of this city, and Mr.
> flolllngahrad. of Mtlledgevlll*. who I*
visiting Mr. nobbe. had a narrow es
ca;ie from being run down by a train
on the Augusta Southern road. The
two gentlemen named were In a buggy
on ihetr way to the county reformatory,
and ware Just about to cross the track
at what ta known aa aay * Crossing,
about five mile* from the city, when a
train coming from the Moriah camp
meeting dashed suddenly Into view.
The horse was so close to the track
that It took frightal the train and dash
ed to one side of the road, where »
deep ditch Is. The buggy and occu
pants were thrown Into the ditch the
buggy being badly broken and the gen
tlemen bruised up a bit.
Another buggy was procured and
they came back to the city. They had
had a very narrow escape from being
run down by the train and consider
themselves fortunate to have escaped
ns lightly as they did from the danger
that overhung them.
the boys appreciate this kind atten
tion. When asked ts they had been
treated well at other stations, one fel
low said: "Wa w«e not treated at
alt; this la the first town that bus
treated us." Just before the train
pulled out three lusty cheers were
giveu for Columbia and her good la
dle*. . „„
One battery of the Seventh artillery
and two of the second will pass
though this morning some time be
tween 9 and 12 o’clock.
Other Hatters.
Mrs B. B. Wilferry passed through
Columbia last night on her way to het
home in Augusta, after spending a
while In the mountains of North Car
olina.
Senator E. S. Archer and Rev. J. A.
Sltgh were in town last night on their
way to Aiken to attend the state cam
paign.
Mr. IT. F. Wilson, mayor of Sumter,
passed, through Columbia last night on
his way to Indianapolis, where the
grand lodge of Knights of Pythias
meets.
Capt. I. M. Mouldln came down from
Pickens last night.
Mr. Eugene Roach spent yesterday
In Charleston
Mr. A. J. Eaves, of Bamberg, spent
yesterday with bis brother, Maj. Eaves.
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TO RENT
FOB RENT—THAT LARGE AND DE
MIKABLIf atora No. 744 Broad ******
Vtutor llaaoalc ball Apply lo W. C.
joß'-a. 7*5 Broad slraat. Bapt I
FOR RENT-7-RGOM DWKLLING
HGCBE 1267 Or«**a. with modern
Improvemeata. R*n> reason*b*v Apply
1254 Kill*. Bep*l
TO KENT—RStoIDBNCE 1224 AND 1231
Kill*, with all modern convenience*.
Apply 1*26 Broad aireet. Sept I
PGR RENT-ONE on TWO LARGE
"ml room* furnished Most control lo
cation In the city. J. E. l>e*«. »H l-I
Broad atrvat.
poll RENT—SEVERAL NICE COM
FORTABLE dwelling*, with all Ih*
modern Improvement* e>n Green, and
Telfair street. Apply J. H. Proniaut.
626 Broad atreet. Sept 9.
TO RENT-THE ELEGANT THREE
etory store In the d'Antignat bulld
'lng running through from Broad to Ki
ll* Now occupied by L. T. Padgett. In
quire of H. H. d Anttgnac or Z. W.
Carwlle. Sept 1
FOR RENT-STORE AND FIXTURES
corner Calhoun and Cumming street*.
Good stand. Apply on premise*.
Sept I
FOR RENT—7-ROOM DWKLLING
house, 1257 Greene street. With mod
ern Improvements. Bent $25 per month.
Apply 1256 Ellis.
Sept 9 Mon wed Sat
FOR SALE—STOCK OF MILLINERY
and nottona for sale cheap In good
condition and good stand, and good
reason for selling. Apply at once Box
100, Beaufort, S. C. Aug 30
MISCELLANEOUS
BOARDERS WANTED AT 739 TEL
FAIR street. Will furnish room* and
meals on reasonable terms. Septl
WANTED A FEW GENTLEMEN
boarders. Fare first class. Rates rea
sonable. Apply to Mrs. H. 8. Royal.
409 Greene street. Aug 25
" *
ROLL TOP DESK WANTED-SEC
OND hand. Must be in good condi
tion. Address, giving description and
’ength: P. O. Box 604. City. Aug 20
SHORTHAND AND TYPE-WRITING
only $5.00 per month at Osborne’s
Business college. Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, at night. Come or call at
once. Great demand Tor stenographers.
June 17 ts
WANTED—ROOM AND BOARD BY
man and wife. Centrally located.
Private family preferred. Address
Boarder, care of Herald. ' Aug 22
AUGUST 22
A (toag «i J#l .« -
to'rali Malar*' (fnaa*.
> tortt» a failing fit* ar with antriaff
H«w *h»«i4 I bay fig »fc* can hardly
|To year window's height all tb* sum
■ Yrt era the Autumn mow coldly down
'Og r-•*!*■* Irnvra that ate shrunk and
*Ohi from year window iron. Hr.f a
IN nr. *.
[And comfort them for their anjonrn
' Comfort them, com tort for heavy rain.
Dew* that drown them and auna that
whisper them that they climb ho more
Having rema to thetr Hrovro'a doer:
| (tourer, to#, that tha groaa la long
, And the cuckoo trying tua farewell
(Vhlaper low that th* graaa la tr**n
And ator-p la never an hard to wla
As neart a dealr* la. and whispering so,
|gha.:« them down to th* grass brITW--
smlla and sea tier them «n* end .vll,
.Daairtaa the ground and afraid to MIL
- N« RA HOPPER, Li Tha Sketch.
OAETOnXA.
Woman Suffrage Affect* P roperty.
j Attorney A. W. Well, of Denver, has
| ventured a rash opinion about New
i York financier#, which. If true, shows
[that wanton have a big field for making
i convert* to eommolf sens* right here at
; home. He assert* as a fact that It ta
■ almost Imi naalhle for Denver property
iiwnrri to obtain loan* w. New York
because woman suffrage haa bee.t ac
corded In Colorado.
| “Formerly," he say*, "financiers fear
ed to !nv<s' In Colors 1> prope-tv be
cause tl.e s'ete was afflicted with pop
ulism. Nt w when a man goes east with
a proposition to float, he does not bear
'so much about that as he did a year or
two ago. and he doea not henr *o nrucii
!said r.g-.'nst us on account of our silver
i views.
| “The great bugbear of their lives nog
|>s roman suffrage, and actually one
[finds that the moneyed men of New
York dry are prejudiced fully as mm h
agtlnat It as they were against the
I Other 'lsms.* They sav n«w that they
don't want to take any risk In a stain
where the women vote and where they
may have the responsibilities of rtiUo
and governmental affairs raat upon
their shoulders. Our difficulties, there
fore appear to be perennial, but we
Intend to stand by the women and con
vince all doubter* that they can hold
thetr own will on all occasions."
Hurrah for Mr. Weill jgl®
THE BUGGY WHIP
Wa.* Used on Calvin Smith Last
Night.
Calvin Smith, a colored member, was
the victim of a horsewhipping last
night, in fact, he was not only struck
i several times with the lash, but was
hit by pieces of bricks and used badly
by a quintette of women, who got in
a bit of trouble wilh Calvin. The
whole layout w r aa taken to police sta
tion. Cases against all the parties were
docketed. Ella Butler was fined $7.50;
Ida Lou Walton *5; Ida Moore $7.50;
Hattie Sims; $7.50; Selena Baston $5.
Calvin was found to have been imposed
on, so was dismissed.
Uncle Sam’s Navy, Port
folio No. 9, just received
at Herald Office.