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Mill Shortly BulM Fra* D**wrark to
Mart Ma.
It to raamrvd that th* Attooth
Ooaal Uaa will aooa bag!* IS* eon ;
■traction * * Hn. Crow Denmark to j
Mart*,* a atatioo 00 ik» Cfcarlaaton
and Waatern Carolina road. Tlito will
givr Iha Ooaal Una »«Irani* to Angus
t» over lu own tracks aa It recently
purchased lha Uharleatord aad Waal
era Carullna railroad The new Itae
will hardly word to the inter cal of
Charleston ?
The Atlantic Coart Una for year*
LADIES TIES
SOMETHING NEW
J. HILLERWALKEB
THE HATTER.
zKinsroix: hats
ha* been using the South Carolina and
Georgia railroad track* from Denmark
lo Augusta and while the relation* of
the road* hare been friendly the At
lantic Coast Una liaa been wanting to
get Into Augusta over it* own trunks.
—Charleston Post.
TRIED TO KILL MIS BROTHER.
But He Fatally Cut Himself In*
stead.
Odum, 01*., Aug. New* has Just
reached here of w.f' rtou* accident that
occurred atO. ft Keddlab'e lumber
camp about nine 111 1 It’S f tom here. Wil
liam Lee and mime other* were on a
drunken spree and Lee and his brother
beesme Involved In a dispute over the
whisky, and William Lee made an at
tempt to cut his brother, whereupon he
accidentally struck himself In the
breast with the knife Just tjelow the
right collar bone, severing an artery,
from which he died In a very few hours.
There were no eye-witnesses to the
tragedy except hls brother, but the
dead man told several witnesses that
he did the rutting himself before hls
death, thereby exonerating hls brother.
Hoth were young men and had only
been In this rnunty about two weeks,
having romp from Screven county.
The Herald's new Standard War At
las is a very timely publication, which
seems to be well planned lo answer the
questions which people are asking
about countries In different parts of
the world. The maps are In sufficient
detail to be entirely Intelligible, and the.
low price at which the atlas la pun
ched, 30 cents, will make Ignorance
Unpardonable. Haaltalng the value of
such an atlas The Augusta Herald ar
ranged with the publishers for a special
edition. As this new atlas la not for
gale-at any of the store#, opr readers
should hasten to send for a copy be
fore silM 1#
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ft Id lot at a fa aorta alalatl lafl hare
am Tnaaday tost, haa baaa ooligvd to,
rrtnain whh hat Ma ha* dl*!***d of
hit Infer**! hare to Mr ItcKtoala ofj
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Mr. I Qal«Jey. who left fi yin*
with oar aalaeaaad warehaul. Mr 1
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h>a home**! th* ladtaaa I’atoa Sol
diar* Home Mr NoraHl ha* Iman
fortunate enoash to aecttr# lha aarvl*
re. of Mr John la hia
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Mim Anal* HuR of A«««*■* to rta
lin* friend* at tha Menfhmald
Hoaaa.
Th# fanernl ot Mr Jam** Hoffman
j fnrtnarly of thin county, took nt
th* Raptlal Orov# rhurrh at « o’clorh
Ttieaday afternoon.
Mr. Ch*t>man waa op on • *i*R l«
ttunnyalde thto waeh.
I on* Peter M caiiiuc miaanthropl
cali ha aaya th* Uord mad* tke world
flrat, than H# raaiad s InU# while;
than Ma made man. and He reatmt a
i rtl# more; -then He tuck no mode
woman an’ He ain’t ranted non*
aance." Unci# Petar aaya all our worn
I.rouble* are female one* "Dam Mia-
Fortune, whnt'a dat sociable ah* can't
gib yo ar cnll—wUloot bringing along
4 lot ob bar kinfolks; den dais Mia-
Underatnndln' what futrb** lie* to
town In d* debbll’a wheelbarrow—and
IF* mlty aetdom you can even under
stand a Mias, without tonciudiug wua;
and dal Mto-Tkke mlty apt to meek a
mu**.’’ He to wiae. however, In one
thing. He aaya he ain’t proud and
fool lab enough to call being meotloned
"casusKatlcally a time or two In der
paper newspaper notoriety. Dat'a all
folly.’’ he aaaerta.
Our soldier who haa Just left tta
told an interesting story of how our
Kngllsh correspondent got to see the
battle nt Santiago. Both himself and
the hYnnch consul had heard a faint
tumor to the effect that the Spanish
fleet would try to allp out next morn
ing; both doubted, but wanted some
itxcuse to be on hand; neither mold
find sny, but at last the Englishman
went to the consul amt complained
that he wanted to go away. "They
don't treat me right,” he said. “They
do me,” returned the Frenchman,
"and I am going to stay, but l ran send
you otit a message to Sampson and see
about getting you off.” He did and the
Englishman carried It himself, sod
thus i«nw the greetest sea fight of
modern time® front (he flagship Itself.
As s reporter, he would make a big
success. Speaking of the marksman
ship of the Spaniards, he tells of a
wtnd. during the late spell of weather,
that blew several big barns tip and out
to sea. The gunne-s nt Morro rsstle
took them'for n flock of large birds,
and trained their guns on them, but
failed to bring down n single one.
That's the way they tell It In camp.
Raiding th* Moonshiners.
AVnycross, Oa,, Aug. S3.—Deputy
Marshal John I\ Cason, of this place,
is making It unpleasant for moonshin
ers tn this section. He arrested four
last week and one yesterday The one
nrrested yesterday was Walter Bladen,
a young white man from Watertown.
He was given n hearing yesterday af
ternoon before Commissioner Spotts
wood and committed. Bladen gave
bond. He was or reeled at the Instiga
tion of J. H. Purvis, the old white man
who was hound over Saturday for ttflc
lt distilling. Some more arrests are ex
pected eeon v
THW A. HBBALD
THE CIT) OH
THE CONBAREE
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day Ins* Idatasi, wheca ha ha# bean
ot. a vlat* H» waai #*l to w* tha
Irat hat talion drill, and waa »*• mm *»
plaaaad with H. aaytag It waa th# baa»-
drdte-t body of volnataar* ha had yet
area Senator Real ,a»t
n.yht with Col Jona# Ha -111 laav#
fir hto home lal Ragarttav lto tbia
Wr-rthtoff.
Tha State Pair.
President T. J. Cnnnlnghrm of
Cheater, and Mccrrtary Thomas W i
Holloway, of th* Petr Aaanctot'.on.
ware la th* city yaararday ta th* in
taraat <>f th* Rut* Pair, which will b* ,
bald November 14 and l» Inrtnalva.
On* thing which engaged «he#e gen
tlemen a attention waa that of repair
ing the building*, which. U la aatd. |
ware pretty badly damaged by the aol* <
dler* who ancamped tbera when they '
first cam* to Columbia. It will take a j
good sum of moaev to repair those j
damage*
A premium Bat will be out In a few j
days and anyone sanding to Col. Ho'kt-J
way. Pomarls. can aocure a Hat A i
large crowd la expected at the Pair tbl*
year. Th# war being oyer, everyone
will wtah to gather at aome place and
talk over our gr»at Victoria*.
A flood Man.
The voter* of the county ahould not
allow their Intereat In the county can
didate* rm the 30th to absorb them to
the extent of making them overlook
aome of the Important office* to be till
ed on the atate ticket. Besides the race
for the governorship, there Is the office
of sttorney general to be Ailed, and a
man from thto circuit—n good man for
the position—to a candidate. The Hon.
Q. Duncan Be'llnger Is a member of
the bar of a county in this circuit, to
the solicitor for Beautfort county as
much as for the other counties, and to,
therefore, a home man. And other
things being equal, a home man shmflrt
b# supported. But. In addition to this'
fart. Mr. Bellinger has had years of ex
perience. which are essential to tho
high office to which he aspires, has
been a deserving and capable public
officer who deserves promotion, and
will AH the office wllh ability and dig
nity. The State nerds men of Integ
rity like Mr. Bellinger, and Beaufort
county should give him the largest pro
portion of her total vote, of any coun
ty. Every man who votes should vote
for Bellinger.—Beaufort Oazette.
Richland Campaign.
The last meeting of the Richland
county campaign will be held In the
court bouß© tonight at 8:1)0 o’clock.
The mealing to held at night for the
benefit of Working men who do uot
find It convenient, to leave their work.
Let everybody come out and “whoop
’em up.”
Scholarships for Young Ladles.
The Cumberland Female college of
McMinnsville, Tenn., has given thto
state four scholarships, to be filled by
appointment by (he state superintend
ent of education. The scholarships
give free tuition in the literary depart
ment ot the college for ten scholaß'ic
months, beginning the tenth of this
month. Any young tody ot the state
who wants such a Scholarship should
make application to the state superi
tedent of education as early as possi
ble.
it seems as If the First South Caro
lina regiment does u/St wish to remain
cv4yL.
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H? O. 1 T4<m**». o*# of 94r«(
Two of 14? thorn iOMi •« ,
44V? ?00f 00*». T4#f 0#? Soo# Vooeo.
*•• k at vkirk to tour fart fcign. right
KM loag and final tan and a half tort ■
•id* TW* top to formed by a aolid
gtaaa wbirW agtrnda tw* eattr* 1
enougk fur a 3U ponad man to «a * 1
un wit bowl breaking It. Tb* front of
tbe ran* to tonnad by two actum* of
glaaa. Urge eliding d«or* open tntd
lb* bneb. Each raa* to turn.abed nitb
tno adjtatable ptwaa naan meivea »
arranged tbat the entire rontenta of
tb* raaa ar# abown up to great ndran
tag*. One rear cxmtatn* tollrt arttala*.
wbtla tn tbe other deligbifut perfumery
to taeiefully arranged.
Thane nr* aatd to be tbe Anaat raae*
In tta* Mate It to nell worth tour tint*
to drop in nad *** them.
A meeting wna held nt the Cvluiiblt
hotel laat night by the eotton oil men
of tbl* Mat* tor tbe pupror# of boylg
anpplte* for tbla fall. A number of
the.* milts tanve region gin* In ronnre
'rton and tberfor* a lot of bagging and
*(!#• wer# purr baaed laat sight.
Personal .Mention.
' Mr Henry Buck, of Marlon. «*** Hi
town Inal night ob Ul* *»y home after
lapandlng n plea**«t. ttma nt Glenn
Htprlng*.
Mr. C, ft. McCullough, of Darling
ton, was In Columbia laat nhtht. at
tending the cotton oil men # meeting.
Mr A. C. I’help*. of Sumter, to In
Columbia on business.
Sheriff M. M. Buford, of Newberry,
la registered at the Jerome. •
Mr. Perry Moaea, of Sumter, was
in the city yesterday.
THI: THIRD CJEORUIA.
Its Fate Haa Not Yet Been Definitely
Decided.
Washington. Aug. 25.—Gen. Corbin,
when scon about the report that the
Third Georgia would he mustered out,
said (hat the list to not official hut
merely « guess, taking as Its baae the
of tlto department that
ihe regiments under the secono rail are
Jo be the Arat mustered o»\t. It Is diffi
cult to get the exae!’ etatus of the reg- ■
Iments, as the ItoPto being hourly
changed In conformity with the wishes
of politicians.
Representative Livingston Insists
that Secretary Alger has promised to
retain the Third, but thto fact doea not
seem th have taken ho d of the retain
ing official mind. Gen. Corbin has the
matter of musterlngout entirely within
hto own management. He to very
friendly dtoposed to the Third and Sen
ator Baron's Interview had considera
ble weight with him.
It would not be safe to predict the
fate of the Third on what Secretary
Alger might have said, but there arc
many and varied Influences being
brough to hear on Hie department to
have the Third retained, and while it
Is more than likely that combined
they will have the desired effert. still at
thto time it to not certain either way
by any means.
Rome’s First Ba'e.
Rome, On.. Aug. 35.—Rome received
her first bale of nett 1 cotton this after
noon. It was raised' by J. H. CAlnp,
cf Etowah district, uind was purchased
by the Howell Cot tom company, for 5 1-4
cents. It was ctossool as low middling.
Died at Seventy-seven.
Columbus. Ga„ Aug. 25. W- N.
Howard, an aged and respected citizen,
of Harris county, He was 77
years frf age and a jyember of the TMe
thodist church. .
IHE GOVERNOR
| , WILL SPEAK
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ritSrTs
i ,a»eavHto U*t* of apeakwa ar* being |
arranged f.w both p!*e-*. •«* •* ••
I pe< t»‘l that demurrary will be fully *■»-
*a#Mß*d IB *be ut«-ranc ™ 9 I
rvmgreaamrn Adamaon and Tale will
be am mg the apeakera.
rt,,| All**. D randier »*• detained at
n„m, Wedneaday by the tltneTO of hto |
•on. Victor, and waa. for iht* reaeon.
uaa Me to All hi* engagement to ap*ah
at Lineolntnn.
I H* and Oenaral Evan* will •peak at
iCuthbert on Saturday, ffi-tdamher *. and
• rnurtng crowd of demoernta will be j
aeaembled to bear them
What Doe* If Tran?
A good deal of rurtoatty ha» been
■roused by thto paragraph in thr morn
ing paper: „
*‘T»lO of of(?o4it)on to Join Uttl# for
the »m «ker«hlp I* taking dadnite shape
now.”
It there I* anyone running against
Mr Little It to not generally hnotvn to
the politician*. Hon. A. O. Blalock re
cently told a prominent gentleman that
he would not be In the race.
The announcement above quoted
worn* to he made with an air of au
thority and aome people are wondering
whether the Conatituthm ta grooming a
candidate.
There was some talk of Mr. John M \
Stolon aa a possibility, hut not much 1
has been heard about that of tote.
Possibly there Is a dark horse some
where.
Vaucluse Happenings.
Special to The Herald.
Vaucluse, 8. C., Aug. 25.—Rev. and
John Rhoden, of Newberry. S. C., ar*
down on o visit to the family of Mr.
John Murphy this week.
1 The sweet little Infant child of Mr.
and Mrs. Jerome Walton died on last
Tuesday afternoon, tiring sick for only
a short while. The funeral was preach
ed by the Rev. N. G, Ballinger nf the,
Methodist church, after which the re- !
mains wrre laid to rot*t in the cemetery. 1
Mrs. Minnie Kennedy ha* been eleet- j
ed teacher of the Bridge Creek school ,
for the next term.
Miss Kennedy taught this school last j
session and gave the patrons such good >
service that they could not afford to do |
without her.
Rev. Thou. E. Heago will also have
eharge nf the Vanelus* school next
term. Miss 1-.lritis Coursey will be first
assistant In the sehoo! for the next
term. Rev. Mr. Seago has been princi
pal of the Vaucluse school for the past
three years and our people are glad to
have him teach for them another term.
We are pleased to note that young
John Relgler. who was cut very badly
by a negro woman out at Croft’s some
time ago. Is some better nt this writ
ing, and the chances for his recovery
are very bright.
Mr. Teter Parker has recently bought
a new- desk for his store.
We learn that our friend. Dr. M .M.
Leeroy will lead one our pretty young
ladles to Hymen’s altar in the near fu
ture.
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Smith & Wesson pistols from *5 to
$8.50. Several good bicycles for sale
very cheap. Good watches from $1.35
in $50.00 at Lewis J. Sehaul. Reliable
Pawnbroker, undef the Arlington.
For Chronic Grumblers.
“No mule can kick and draw a load ;
at the same, time.”—Bam s Horn,. j
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j,vi t ( AALE-HORAR AND BIXkIT. j
will sell I heap. Buggy good »* «**» i
and hurt# In splendid order. Addrea*
Horae, rare Herald. Aug 25
$r mintosh atrfkt for a ale
_|t,Sod. Rent* for *ls » P*r momh. j
Apply at once. Clarenca E. Clark. Ml
Broad. 1 1
TORENT
FOR RKNT-THAT LARGE AND DR
KIHABLK itor# No. 744 Broad »trect.
Under Maaonlo b*tl. Apply to W. C.
Jones. 705 Broad street. Aept 1
FOR RKNT— 7-BOOM DWKLLINO
HOUBE 1267 Greene, with modern ;
Improvement*. Rent reaaonabla. Apply j
125« Rills. ffepG j
iTO RENT-RESIDENCE 1224 AND 1231 j
Ellt*. with all modem conveniences.
Apply 102* Broad street. Aept 1
FOR RENT—ONK OR TWO LARGE
cool rooms furnished. Moat central lo
cation in the city. J. E. Deaa, 918 1-2
Broad street.
FOR RENT—SEVERAL NICE COM
FORTABLE dwellings, with all the (
modem improvements on Greene and |
Telfair street- Apply J- H. Prontaut.
«2« Broad street, Sept 9.
'to RENT—THE ELEGANT THRKE-
I story atore In the d'Antignnc build-1
Flng rimning through from Bro«d to El
ills Now occupied by L. F Padgett. In-
Iquire of H. H. d Antlgnac or Z.’W.
j Carwlla. tb-Pt 1
FOR RENT -STORE AND FIXTURES j
j corner Calhoun and Cummlng streets.
Good stand. Apply on premises.
Sept I
FOR SALE—STOCK OF MILLINERY
and notions for saje 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 rooms and
I meals on reasonable terms. Septl
WANTED A FEW GENTLEMEN
boarders. Fare first class. Rates rea
sonable. Apply to Mrs. H. S. Royal,
400 Greene street. Aug 25
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
only *5.00 per month at Osborne’s
Business college. Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, at night. Come or call at
once. Great demand for stenographers.
June 17 ts
WANTED —FRANK. SUPPER WITH
me 7.30 this evening. Ellis Restaur
ant. Billie.
[Aug.2s. aas *
AUGUST 26
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special Notices:
Notice.
JnrßiNa my amrnvie from thr
tit? Dr W H Douffti'? OiU tali#
W .H WOOSYI. M. D.
flic WOO 7 Per Cl
j FORKIGN CAPITALIST* WILL
[LOAN HALF A MILLION DOLLAR*
I«• pratty In Augusta Oa T-rmi 1
I per rent For farther In form* tin mm
| their attorney at tow. P. J. Uulllrai ,
91* , at Mr. P. G Hurum.
New# From St. George.
J Special to Tbe Herald.
| M. George’s. S. C., Aug. 2S —*er
vtcr* at the Methodtot church on *un
ld»y were apectolty Interesting Rev. A.
t' Walker preached • very elegant and
j feebn* acmon.
j Rev. George Walker and wife of Aa
i gusts are visiting their brother, Rrr.
j A. C. Walker.
• Mr. C. A Dukes, the effi>-lenl tele,
graph operator of Orangeburg, visited
! bla parents on Sunday
j The mcmtwr* of the literary depart
ment of the Epworth league wer# very
! highly entertained at the residence of
Mr. K. H. Coney *.
Miss Lilly Zen ley. one of Charleston's
• harming young todies, la th«- gueal of
Mlsa Carrie Gavin.
Mis# Eunice Howell, one of our moat
fashionable milliners, has bought Ap
pling A Co.'a old stand and will put In
quite a large stock of goods thto sea
son*
Mrs. Aaron Rice of Bamberg spent
I several week* In town while Mr. Rtco
j went north on bu*ine*a.
Quite an interesting game of ball waa
played here Friday evening between
Hliy Hill and St. Georg"’*. Score* atoed
8 to g In favor of St. George’*.
Heph/lbah New*.
Sperlal tn The Herald
Hephalbah, Ga., Aug, 2*.—Camp
meeting service* at Mount Moriah cloa
ed this morning. The m o-tlng waa a
' good one. The sermon* were of extraor-
I rtlfiary power and made good Impres
sions on the large audience* that
thronged the stand at each service.
The minister* present were: The presld
! ing elder, Rev. J. H, Mnshhurne. Rev.
F. D. Cantrell, Rev. M. L. Wooten and
other*. There were several aocesslona
to the church
Mrs. J. R Frygr and Misses Marge
and Eleanor Fryer returned la*t even
| ing from Louisville.
Mrs. Emma Horne left this morning
for her home In South Carolina.
Miss C. L. McCook, who has been
visiting the Misses Farmer, will leave
i tomorrow morning for Wayneaboro.
From this place she goes to Milton anil
; thence to Oliver, when she will feturn
to the village and spend a few day*.
There will be a long service in Bro
thersvllle Methodist Episcopal church
Sunday evening. We may expect a mu
sical treat on that occasion.
THEFI£ST GEORGIA.
The Regiment Enthusiastically Wel
comed to Knoxville.
Knoxville, Tenn., Ang. 25.—The First
Georgia regiment reached here Tues
day night and is now In camp. The
regiment was enthusiastically wel
comsd and It is regarded as one of tba
crack regiments in camp here.
The boys are in good health and they
are delighted with their change of
camping place from (JMckamanga.
Kncxville Is alive with soldiers to
day and the coming of the troops haa
enlivened the city. a*i.«. i