The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, August 22, 1898, Image 5

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MONDAY , t4nt rmtmt* f—tr- tnmtmHm • •**•» s»*s••s t«* m. MUM* Y#*#*###* Georgia Railroad Bank A UOURT A, CiltOUCilA (oiaivrn m«Hu M»l *H(6« *«. (•Alt* W CAfflf At* ••*•*• f*n*MM« %***. WIMkTYiNM 1 tfcmmtows^ fsggto 9ft jWA fc Hi #k*# fk ] % & ** %*to <m« - ♦nOro* $ » 111 | I lljfcMk |jW>> * ECff s*S£ g»FW» v. LJi***" > *» ige A ffgMk #**•* WMM |i %% M* |% ll*wX ft *IM tto fWIOI~~ ***• ** *•’ «d fit# Agnus> M *, t| pfl|A» fgto I Hup m ft;: I «s*** to# tfk*,.* **.-- - a » 'Mm a* t 9VP ♦Up#***" ll4 * •*“* |Mk! 'IMwIAI ifcftMl •• klkklPM## (P® I #** w* OAHTonT a. **7"* Tto av4rrtv( •of a Hat. I*4 mi rw «k» a »m 4 hat that ♦#* M»* l *a aa*w4jr-“tfc*t «•* <h«9»ritlff lint* «r lira4*. r*t fc*t !*>■ iac fma |4#t# k» yrt alaaya m* , 4 m ' m hit that aa it it a act tlnr4 * ll* Mtn* *»( tk* •**+«*«’ hra4««ar *»4 **>*bt 4lff*r rat 4ot« as a ISvIBf a4r<raturrr, wstry vs a ihut friofwstwa twa •ht**k ci«t ’ aa* writ *!#*• Oritiiiillf It camr ft«*m a fs«'t«*rif hat mur fin* •a*«‘*tini *Mk It c«ima»flr» , < with an Atlanta firm fn.m whim it sal aa*rrha»r4 fcjr Jarli. whs. «»o tk* • as a*as»Wr to pi ta* 1 »•* h-> with hi« Baa til*. hr 4*aar4 It lfttitw*<k#t*tjr* an I alth that isijttrftni air w» €"**#ll - a»A l» thr aufnmrr man. thr tram Ha«. alas* far humanity'* :»ri »v. J* sm tt«t ftft> rnilra fr*Htn Atlanta rrf ha tnd tha hat parira. t*i. rruri aai thf futt ul aind that hint o# hi* Ka#x an* dashed It on tk# *;»- hanlitnrnt tarloa* Jarir. In hi* dilrffiu*a,-hut this Is the ktrtmy *4 • has. *0 rvrrythlnc *0 in •ifßift'*ant as man fs In the haehffrotiad —'ttor# Moll star U Hat lay «n lb* hank gn*«lly rep--swig lor about two h ur». The nnl ami r pr-iv »d to t. the Are man »n iho tirsi train from Atlanta To him It «<• drgrly bought, for. In jumping from ibv rngin#—though mov ing slowly, -hr rllpprd and «rr. It not for •wlrtanrr In another minute. would hevr lieen hilled. He wore Ihr hat »nee, hut va.t-4 hr felt "shaky” the whole tint., for It reminded him how nr-arl.v h. had struggled f ith that unconquer able monster. Death. Thus the hat wan transferred to bis father. For a month It enjoyed life | n the manner of all ordinary hats, but. after •11, was doomed to another voyage. lta last owner derided to take a trip through the eountry and started out. About ten mUea from town he was ought in a storm-neither a tornado or a cyclone, hut one of these regular old Georgia trashllfterit—and it lifted bis hat for him. —a The last he saw of his companion of a month, it was snaring high in the air, whirling around anil around, and dually disappeared far doom the creek. Who knows what adventures It. has encoun tered since? Buck ten’s Arnica Salve. THE BEST 8 a EVE In the world for Cuts. Bruises, Horcs, Fleers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re funded. Price 25 cents per I.ox. FOR SALE BY HOWARD & WILLET. t Wm. schweigert & Co., Jewelers. | i 11 MUM U» *H» hMMUmmr Tto tto—l—tw«> lid Yuli I toy **■ to*UM<M M • c> tlwk f TW #****»» 4f 94## «n***«Ml #■**•»'• ; fWm t “•*!*»'< 1 *4 AMifNiwry to--***'- ! I fl** <lmm* T*»i'H* •* i *%* It 4f. ' " •## t«3i ißh* fiBB* I »*t Ni * 9w«tt Til* '4** i ilKrvkrf Ifoitt | WH*r» tfeh* fH*t mn4 »i**9k | * nilWfr.rr* • •Ilk** drift Ilf «r*M. ' 24u.fi rruw*rn| «tt4 go).} hr Ait*4. tnidi' ! Wbrrv ihr fathl prrfurard CVrt«k#f j fuAPA grow. ! \ wundrrer came. *llll hrirr*tor*! 1 With *u«tv Krtiw «b| >ai|.«orn h»n*l* I A «*rf*r*r h«*mr from furrlgh t*M* ‘ And hr p*A*rd f«r • driUßht from Ihr •m**i*jr Hit, h* pe tl* f'hrrohrr whltr . * 1 A purr *■ hit* *pr*y bruahrd hi* wrury | 'ThriliiDit him through Alth * lAßg*foni I Ukr M* *vi'rrthr»rr* fiWil. *0 fond ! And fair. f>r hi* mother * hi** on h*r h»y'« dark - | Tho hot Irani foil, through a mi*t of | rata, I At the tdght of a CberafcAA fr»ar aftln. i [CryataJ '-tear araa that draught hjr the I Anrt , h ; memories dear of forgotten I Murmured th*- brook you *hali **r onr<* j Th v *htir 'ro*t» bloom by tbr old bout# j Jvour mother and sweetheart you 11 mot j again. 'And life will hl.ud with the rareat ; at rain. The wanderer found home and true love aglow. t>.iwn whet - the f'heir.k e rosea grrw. j —BEKTIB EMERSON TARVER. A.« it Would be In Castile. Jf line!® Sam's extreme courtesy to pritenera "f ' ijat '* n,,! s * ali * ,at ' lor> lo I the foreign gentlemen now sojourn, n« a: Alinupo'la, •>.-'• The Washington Star, ihe Naval Academy might he sttupicmoaled as follo-vs: j Ml refreshments must be fcrv«l !tt pUrfccrs. No reference, however re ; mote, to bottles will be allowed. Steamboats are prohibited ; whistling between noon a»d 4 l>. m.., as tbev might snoll a siesta. No tailor is ailewed to refuse credit to a prisoner tvbo desires to go to a fwrt -' and feels the need of a dress suit. Any Insinuation that cigarette smok ing Is unhealthy will be considered a breach of discipline. A guard must not refuse to play games with a prisoner, hut is strictly prohibited from winning his money. Musicians are forbidden to play any thing except the Spanish fandango. Only a high toned gilr ran sing eve ry note in the scale. DON CARLOS UNO HIS fOIIOWEHS tv r«*»«fc* (Mm v r*u tt* M«tfl tpa» k*4M fkf ft** • I4*a %s*nfllvd *d l*f * «*•**••* tMMMMHH m fHa 9H*% ■ pMf'lAMl 41 4 aaiuMl f '»4 A4Mw* j fca* 4*1441 *444M1 I* Mp* »Mkd9* *4 Pl'MkM j <*# jAflw*»'944 id IMi C4f4*A » **i « : **•* IlMil MMMWMi 9* f ***# fiv . iawf m* Mpi *4 • * "94I < T A* j [t M* f* i. « f 4%|i 1 MA* A !»•*■*■ ******* <m *p*a h*'M mi ftr****t** 4*4 tin mm* t i Am* a* *l*4 *’# |MM**-?’ nanaMMß *4 41 4«» As a ***** .. UM r*9#% a | (Na m+nmi *4 |f*» (V4i9 I*a4 lima <'*s» l***r iMi * 4*l#' •** tTijik.: M»|I iwwn *4 «■»■ IMU -MI M*9k*»*4 !M«i4 hm Th* ■ r-sk it i i 9**JkS <th i h aU*9M Hi a I lA* •k# fVMrlla of lk« OirtiMi. mM I far l|f **<i -•* Ik# * kkiMb** of «#•#*»• ■ s ' «4 fkiMkrli** *rHv*4 * b* 4a> * a***. ! a«i4 a lan Ms flrpotf K«*4a 'anil «h#« |mk* of l/urtiii of tk* t k*fli turf cif cjiafU tff Tk*A* AS Hi Of* |fi’ I (W»CA#o of waoltk *a4 komrr vkctf «#» *r OA o mi»*f of hav* m|Kio**4 Ck# rooan of Do* (if Tk# Car Ha I Mr* off h. Tk* liil* f)«B of tk# Cm *t ; pony I* *o oa«Mial**lyi <oo9i! of Ik* OirllAt# in «KH»*r In iMa «lr!4 1* Mac token H«»rk n»»n#k*«n I of tk# (*nr\M *— or okat raouiin* c»f It I «.,t)i4 favor tk# iMto oo of a I man to the thnioe. »u< fa deputies and • i d. pu'as would Mot be averse lo I him and eurb prtacea. dektw and sub i title* of the kingdom na would wtd i rrme • atnng hand •( the brim nre ' being regtgiered. Backrd by this governmental strength, the Carflats will ms he a count of nrtital force at their com mand ; and If there la sufficient strength in their number* they w II ae cure ammunition and march upon Ma drid railing upon the people to sur render to Don Carlo* *nd *rhttowlgdge him kin*. To secure this end they are < offyid i ring the adriaabiliiy of ralltbff to thtdr aid Ibe Moor*, who. formerly Spanish aubjevtg wree araltered by Philip the Pl.m* In the ln*t cenffpry. The Moor* wore the military wreath| of Spain, and from their banlghmcnt dales the gradual decay of Spa ft The R yatlsta know of the plans of ' <* Cart Isis, but arc powerless to prevent. The* ran only k**ep watch for the arri val of ammunition and at the first dis play of arm* they can arrest ibe lead ers nod Don Carlo* himeelf and Im prison them for treaaon. The da ms upon which Don Carlos bawn h.s right to the throne fs such a fair one that It Is no wonder that Spam is divided up on the Question of the rigjuful occu pant. . It is all founded upon the Salic law which has been since Philip V the law in Sp’-in. The Salic law doclnrea that no woman can pccupy the throne. In case of death without male off spring. the su cession revens to tho nearest male relative of tho dead k>ng. It may be a brother or a cousin, no matter which. »o long as it be a man. This is called the Salic law, a law over which more kingdoms have been d s ntpted chan over religious controver sies. It was in force in Austria when Ma rie Theresa took the throne, over throwing the Salles for the time tru ing. It Is st ill in force in Rusal a. and the Czariua is pining her life away lest —through many daughters and no aon th- succession pass aside out of the direct line of the Alexander and Nicholas. Many limes in past centu ries in Europe has the stiecesalon thus reverted and been turned aside from desired lines of Hgpgbnrgs, Ilour bons. Stuarts und Hohenzollerns, on account of the inability of a fepiale to rule according to the Salic laiv. The right and wrong of this law is not to he discussed here; sufficient to slate that the Carlist% hoHJhat it has never been rigbtfu'li’ repealed in Snain. When Ferdinand Vil came to the throne in 1829 he found himself the possessor of as charming a wife as ever graced a king’s consort seat. Ma rie Christina, daughter of the Necpal itan Bourbon Francis I. was the fourth wife of the king, and that monarch be came wildly infatuated with her charms of person, mind and manner. As though gifted with a view of the futnre Marie Christina at once began THX> APOOBTA HMIALO. 14* kips MpM*®*'* mi#**" **’* # h# hi #* l ; • ARffHh ’* * 9* f *tl • •-v - #mhkp*9 f*M# **M*9 ' PB# •A* W*’** l #4*4 < ###l A#*A* A# Ah '■***■ 9W , ■ k #<«MrA Ml ###•! #lfflA» if***# , I*ll}fin MMkg #4 ’k* I * { »" k hA* * f * | wm* #9#H**tT ; *PtWAl*#9it Ap4 Q*WH v ■* 9«H* *t#r * i 9*4 # MHMMIA# fMI Ism* [ •#« *4t#9M to #*Ht <*•« him pt*» | I iiwt «k# yy#M*k K*** ••# ki* •»*•*# Ilf ()i M kf9Hl#k9 AknAl lA# AfA glVl u< 'HMMIIIJI •A*'*- i Mf r ks 9AAAA# "« . . . m kritl ~ I (k#f # 9 * * 1 ”** ,f lamia WHIP was mrtM lo Pnariw* 4‘AaaM, on iflrtohor lg IM« nn4 «n Iho ««n# As? i iha infanta L.iln waa nrfil lo Ih# | |vqha of M<H>tpansier l/nli Phl.ip s (larrs lasbctl* Quean Isabella twgan to ratgn bar I . .. noon haw nsar rlagsv but bar nila waa na unhappy <>n , sha dig not conduct hornslf I .j ..i ... nnpopntnrltjr bora am i*urh that in ifffu *ha waa ohllgnil to •hirsts. Aa "B*-Queen lanhclia” »* ! now k sow her. She went to France I unoa her iMu-MM and la now a daily i flgare in tho H«».a liar daughter Ru ! laltr H*<w with her. Khe Uvea gnlelly (in Pari*, white her hunhand EVnacis |il Aaaiaal. from »b« in 'ha long ago separated, is living a l‘h» of self-ap pointed exile. All this time the Carllasa were strug gling to pot their king upon tho | thmne lion fterbw died and hod br* o mrref<M by »m»lb*r Ih»a CifN who was try In# to #n! th* htßKdo*. Kißnlly ft rompn mlA* waa The Hpaniah people would »o« recall Isabella, hut they were willing to have her non, AccraCingly Alphonao XII waa crowned in 1*74. He died In ; IW, after a gncal reign, and the baby AlphonfM sucieaded him a po«bu n> ,u» child. Th* touching rirrmn alvnte of walling for the birth of the child and the gentle, timorous, appeal ing manner of the queen regent, dur ing those trying eix months, endeared her to the Bpan : #h people and road* the little Alphonao strung in their af f< t ons. Nevertheless the Carllsts rcje<- him and still hold out that Carlo* la rightfully king. The present Don Carlos, as he elects to ts» railed until he la King Carlos, was horn in 1848. Exactly W> years old, of vigorous constitution, magnifi cently educated and untouched as yet by Intrigue, he Is, In the minds of many of the Spanish people, the per son for the throne. For years tbev have visited him In his retirement In Germany and his daughters have re ceived great social fftvora wherever presented. Ills only son. Prince Jaime, is only 28 years old. anil a worthy successor to his father. For the pa .si three years he has been in the Ruasian army In training to lead bis forrra upon Ma drid when tho proper time should come. Don Carlos Is a wealthy man with fortunes Inherited from many genera tions of Carllsts who have eontrlbut <d to the income of tho Carlist Preten der. A treasurer was appointed by them to receive funds who has the Preten der’s income in his keeping. The charge is made that Don Carlos Is pe ; curious, but this rather endears him to the Spaniards, as they have had enough of extravagant monarchs. * Carl Munsig. Seme lime ago a little bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy fell Into my hands, just at « time when my two-year-old boy was terribly afflicted. His bowels were be yond control. We had tried many rem edies, to no purpose, but the little ixjt tle of Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhoe Rem edy speedily cured him.--William F. j Jones, Oglesby, Oa. For sale by Alex ander Drug & Seed Co., C. R. Farr, of Bell Tower Drug Store. Pistols, Barrel Guns—Pistols, Harrington & Richardson Brand new pistols, $2.50: Harrington ft Richardson second hand 'pistols, $2.00. American double action Istoi, SI.OO. Guitar, Man dolin and Barijs Strings, 2 for 5 cents, at L. J. Schaul, jlte liable Pawnbroker. Mill BUILDING IN THE SOUTH #■##l I#Aa#4M#A# Aft Q*#9«ft 4M4#MMM i •#||kHs4MMft» #4 iftfcg |Ai|ip 4#}9kMf *% ■ i. |*M S«i •*** *'••* •*** ‘**l y I . m?-m* k » ftiiirr 'mitf ft #4 Ik* tk# l *T# iiwkwiiff " ik# ***** m | |(n)w-f it : ;a# ##4 #*k##A mam**** ### fc* 4k ki# |mmma, iHnjfli ranaifni mi tomih ***** n*i*fii> Tk# mMIMAft ««-.#*m#*Y *4l Mt |» J Utlk# Milt f««#«ct4 Ikk fkiit I i t n-ltmiA «k» ah# * lft#tf m* | |M AAMUhrt «f pm*&m lk*f# 9# Ul* ’rt—'MajA « * r#V Ife |i In Anlkwffi# ftLflft If mm*t* Ik# kkMit MU# |4 mm pirn | m >p) m 4 |f|, imffvt* wt kwt | ' pet 4# i ts k* #*l# a# III# *##****fT i . Mtr* 9mfl4tkf M Ik* mill. Tk# CYaM&al* krmt flftltl# frw# MM V* | jffttM* T#*l#4*#uft. k#t# kN #wl Ml o**t : Tk# IHH* *|lh> #1 kfIAAPk A* ' jik* I*i«wm4N» miUM k#«# ml if 4##** Hf *4 14# k#rv#lft #4 iwy A ftkijr. j ;#«** I* aprftHm ##4 *f# lat »Mm nnt Tk* litwi roll#* *it! of ftkf 4lrll 1 M#t#U*. flflftlik 41 f» . MrAfniHor#. MUl* ,*• A#«I#AMI* A* Jp*#t*r4*f. A••»!#• A* ifthittc* Dr H J. TkurMMMi4 Tk# will I |»dlJ> b*ffl I* «t**r»l«<kM |»f.*h#l»!l Alt I k#i oatUmi 9o * tars of ' rlHli to maMf (k*AS Id HHTf |# #t«#rk of tmlo. ikry Afff forf«4 li Tk* ll#kllill#A #rr oaljt 43 7##. v k«M ill* mmmim At# *mu«a«i*4 at fit - !••*# \ n rffrrt kill b# Mail* kT III* !p» vptiHor* tn rr«tttw> operattnr.» at an iaamtlj 4at« South Carolina Earl Rn«. nf Ooweaavllta wilt in ! line near futnre build a roller flour m II I T. F. ilvM d Co. »r* robulldtag their l>wmed ntlll at Sturt auburn, as I eg ip vl lo have It la operatloo by Sept, i I*l. i). C. Johnson and aaaortetea have (purchased a site at Kaaley and will '.-reel a M harnd flour mill, lo he op-, I -rated by steam. Dr D. L. Iloo*er. of Columbia, hae 'refitted the Aull otc. in mill, and I* S’v-! mg good reaultv in the regular old ! unadulterated fl-.ur that make* le.ne j -and muscle. A. 1,. Welch'* new flour mill at An ] «!< .ooa la proviag quits a auccea*. The j rat aelty I* about r.o barrel# per J*y. and for some time It has been running j it* full rapacity, sometime* grirdißS nil -tight to accommodate Its patrof* I llu- Mountain City Milling cow-1 pony of Greenville, whlrh proposes to i [ utahlieh flonr. grist and eollun oil ml! s. has b-t n Ineorported. The eaol-1 *nl stock la $50,000 divided Into shares ! tis SIOO. The corporator* are: T. F . Hunt. D. E. Kbaugh, W. A. Adams atd, IV U. Khauvb. North Carolina. N. I Hodges will erect a new mill at Pirc Ridge. ” be Guilford Rfllcr Mill*, of Grerr.*- l*ro. are adding some new machinery to their plant. Raynor. Miller * Co., of StateavlHe, y f,\ havh reccnily put in new ma chlntry In their mill. Vy. I. Renbow. nf Greensboro. 1r In the market 'or an oulth for a 25-l urrel n.r. Hpcond-t.ar / preferred. Me Crown Milling rompan.v beg/ns operations Monday. We learn that lit s new mill ata’« off well. The pilot is f,r-t class. Th* pi int will be und-.-r the tr.magement of Fiijah Moffit. RETUHNINO SOI.DIKRS. Mr. Charles Rldgley Came Back Prom War Last Night. The soldier boys who leffTere when the call for volunteer!) was made last April are gradually coming hack to us. They have not been discharged from the army, but ore home on furloughs. A week ngo, genial AUie Bryan, lieu tenant in the Second Georgia, came linrk to Augusta. Saturday Mr. Ous Brail, of that sum* command, arrived and also did Lieut- John Sancken. Yes terday Mr. Charles Ridsjeley, who left here and Joined a Savananh company, arrived. In the. city. He is looking hale and hearty, end will be with hi» friends for fifteen’days, the length of h!s fur lough. It Is learned that, Corporal Harry Jones, of the Second Georgia, will soon be in Augusta. Sergt. Haekett !r also detailed to ar rive. W - may look for many faces (hat have been absent on our streets again now shortly. 20-year tilled gold watches in ladles’ and gents’ sizes with Elgin or Wal tham movement from $7.00 to $12.50. Guarantees with each watch at Lewis j. Schaul’s, Reliable Pawnbroker on Jackson street. j - ——— iiaw -j. " —-"w - ITTAKES NERVE- To Mitt Off toft# <s• you n$M» in our window m •wch a low one* *• A# emniff, M wo It now our lHM*n«o« anil don*t carry SNim ow I wiaon if h*»lf prtco will mow ih«m ALSO FOR MEN s Wo aro oettlnc ovor 200 ttolrt Low Shorn* for HO conti, and wa clow oil Straw Hats for ornrthird on (final prloo* Wm. Mulherin’s Sons & Co. MK)I HlHUtlun 4V#a#ml #m4 01k## T#MfkMft Ttmmm Ikt % ik»t« Ift - _«. ,x. • _ m» M tOW \r %-ft *>ftirnrr-ti |r ijfifr •»! Mam#* (HMma* a 4 |w» lit'w* *# Ai*f# Mft Ik# i Hijff i Urmt TrirAtr aAfl m#»ao I*mh**m *4 ] AIIONWA M*uir Wpuaa ##4 Am I aw llr|W tli Ai|« i an#i fvtifAi# toil fY*A* I |M fytwai • w rwfc'a vAK bhi A# ft towxlm I ftflh %|, flf\** mir k fll C TWry Af#%# fIK cnooi’ 1 iwnirft ks Ml#* IgWrfwtAi ||r u4s r#«4l. Ui*« aimM AuNia. m «a#ih«!ti»f j to*!f fr««# Aufuitft. la vMHII : Mnw Marl# Walker *i Th* rvgnr*. Ml«a Mart Artnn will g» »» Auaupta ! Tucadav and #p»ttd a f*» tteya. gtmal «*f j Mr* W. M. Young. hvf. W. 14. flurrma*. H<m. W. A. Clark and Mr. J. C. Arlan, of Aogua la Mr. HcrUorl Camp, of Grovrlow*. Mi.*. Kff* and Hraote n.ag'V off Dr- I Hrurr. Mlao Naaalv Nrahtl sad Mta* I Helen Nrahtt. «f Or##a’a CUL »#ra In th# village yeatvygay. Rev. J. W. R. Jenklna prearheg a I yery fine sermon at Ibe Itaprial caare h j ywUergay morninglng. Th# aineb- ••* j grand. <m# Indy waa received th# nw-tnberahip of Ibe i-hnr<li. Th- oril* flupto-r waa celetrraled at the Iloa# of the morning aervkce Mr. Joaeph M* leeUnd will leave to morrow m-H-ning for Kltlngham t- >uniy. wh-rw he hae been offered a school. Mr Jam#* H- Jordan, who ha# been | In the employ of Mr#*n». Bush * fl-m. ■ Augusta, anm# lime, aevered hi# roo m-< tk>n w ith that b-uae Halurday and ha* engaged wllh Mr. William Par* a* a Clerk In a general atnrw. eight mile* aoutb of th# village, and began bla duttea this morning. Before purchasing a pistol or gun. call on me. I can aave you money. Lww- I* J. He haul. Pawnbroker on Jackson Street, established ISSO, IN IT TO STAY. Mr George C. Achaufele Put I" the Race for Council. Remain* There. To the Editor of Th# Herald— Hlr: My name having been offered f, ir council from the Fourth In the com ing election, having the encour»s< ment of *o many of my friend* *nd apprec iating the wish of my friend* who of fered my name, any for me that I am Ui It to the finish, and. If elected, wilt eervft to the best Interest* of the City. Your*. GEO. C. BCHALTFKLD. 0A.19 T O TIX -A- - B«r. tk. _^ Thl Ktnd YM M,W rr -DEAD- Frogs, Snakes, Fish, Hogs, Dogs, Cows, filth from any thing that can be backed off into the river—and this is what you get when you drink River and Branch Waters. Now is the time you want Five gallons for SI.OO Lithia Gingerale 7?c dozen Lithia Brew 7?c dozen Lithia Carbonated Water 7£c dozen Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays ?c per bottle on ice at SHEWMAKES. HARRIS LITHIA WATER •oounraa thi: jmn hand. fte* imriiianiat atwrggy l w •Mg Waa • ■** a) otw. The Mpevtamaaent gtaan Iwt Hat*#- day ewaHM at rtted F»u.»w# halt her : the hwnefft «f tff# WM* Iflfl* Magi. Alt who ***» *» t ou«mt# to ha ahta , la gat#ad wer# »*« >l a*#d with Hm I , yecvtng"* pattoamnn## Ikm main ■ letogt* IlfSlntet toad M rarrmsg to watto, •* l* # uiiggaml ad ntefll •••* , , ttem.it and tto* ar* all up to date in ' a••.*. Thn was proven *• lant ffak* I »#day vvvnMg. . | The entertain meat waa ewrk as tawa ,4 many to regret not tot an *M* to to I wff-nf’fill «#l #<#4 91 lw'l#ftF n9##H <# Wm: #t4#.r ttigM* Tk#|r k### kMHi a*h#4 to repeat K. A Omi Allan. A handy v -wnpantrm tw th* **wa , them, day* I* tto tow I lev* Id MM* ' ,*,Mi*hr.t a» tun V McNally * Ok. nf *'hi<ago It containa Mtteea pag** *C -j ■..tored maps, among them t üba and ' Havana hartew. tto Went tndkto, Spain * •ad ivgtugaJ. tto Philippine and «*W* j na and North America. Thta attaa ha* t ilk. treat rocteclKM of war map* that J |we have Mrm. It would not to cop- I founded with tto tonal! rhnap attess* • .td at the stores. Can he ohtatnsd only | from Th* Augusta Herald. Prte* to * I _ AINILST ARELIEF LEAGUE HID Give Thstr .Vcoad Frdtval Nait • rhurrday. The Augusta Relief Iwagne will on next Thursday evrolag «*»e a festlrml „■ llroad street between Lincoln and iioualon el reel*. The proceeds of tto frattval will to toward* • fund for the j sick Mildlrv*. Almiui a month ago th# le-aguegau* • fevtiral and cteafed n nice sum of ! money, which wn* sent to th* Red t'runs Society. 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