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Factory. MJ Broad. Ball 'Hwa* MM. ,
THE WEATHER.
Ausnata. Oa . Tknradajr kn«tta» 15.
I#M Ofß<*> tacalad In I'airad Statra
Govrrntarnt building; taiapkowa No.
1572.
Foraraat for 8« houra. anding « p. b»..
Atutuat V< la9*>
Washington foraraal for Gaorgla and
Arm tit Carolina Threatening araatbar
tonight, thumlar ahowara Friday.
l/ral foraiwat for Augusta Ka'r to
night and Friday.
THK RIVER
Tha rlrar at 8 a. m waa 7 9 faat. a
fall of O.A fart In tha pant 24 houra.
WEATHER CONDITIONS
Rrattarad abonrrra prevailed over a
large portion of the cotton bell In the
past 24 houra. the heavieat rain* fall
ing In tha north central and north
western pottions; ahowara also cc-ur
red quite generally over tha upper At
!»ntlr atatas and lower lake r-'gion.
Temperaturaa are high thla morning
over the entire Atlantic statea, while
cooler weathrr la noted over the
lakes and upper Mlasitaippi valley.
There ia a large area cf the North
watt now In (he flftiea.
WITH A HATCHET.
Laura Lvan* Inflicted Wounds on Her
husband.
Albert Lends, colored, was the victim
of an assaiifl by hla wit", [.aura, early
this morning, who went for him with
a hatchet, with which she Inflicted a
bad gash on his head and rlgt arm.
Considering the nature of the wounds
and the advanced age of Lewis he stood
the injury well and managed to come
to court this morning.
The wife, a young woman, had had
words of a heated nature, and. picking
up a hatchet, that was near, hit her
aged husband.
Both were arrested shortly after the
occurrence and brought to court. Lewis
presented a gory appearance, his coat
sleeve Iwlng saturated with blood and
the wound on his head was a bad one.
From the evidence It seems that Lewis
had made no resistance and his wife
had been to blame. The Judge would,
no doubt, have sent her to Jail, but she
bad a very young baby, and so, with a
promise that the pair would live to
gether In harmony hereafter, he dis
missed them. t
OASTOHIA.
B«»r« to* Kind You Hate Always Bought
rr
tonight at opera house.
Father de la Horiniere Will Deliver
His Lecture.
Father de la Moriniere will tonight
deliver his excellent address on
•'Southern Chivalry” at the opera
house.
The members of Camp 1094 will at-,
tend the lecture in a body and occupy
seats on the stage. The opera house
has been beautifully decorated in na
tional colors for the occasion. The lec
ture will begin at 8:30 o’clock.
Only steel lined and burglar proof
rafes used. Honey loaned on anything
of value at a low rat* of interest Wa
terbury alarm clocks, 75 cents. Lewis i
J. Schaul. Reliable Pawnbroker. |
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HOWELL COBB HAD FEVER.
Me W tit Sail Aoon for His Home In
Athens.
Athens. Aug. 25.—Judge Howell CovJ
has received a letter, dale.l August 10.
from his son. Private Howell Cobh, of
the mounted cavalry In service al San
tiago.
About August 3rd Private Cobb was
taken 111 snd rti sent to the hospital.
He was told that be had a rasr of
mountain fever and that the rhanres
were unfavorable unless he took the
best rare of himself.
He decided to lie very careful and
al the same time refused to become
despondent, although st times he
thought hi* time had come.
On August »th he was discharged
from thq hospital, and the surgeon
Informed him as he left that he had
j iiarf a severe attack of genuine yel
low fever, and that he would get well
Ilf he would be very careful, otherwise
he might die.
| Private Cobb will sail in a few days
for America and will visit Athens as
Isoon as he can get n furlough. He
' will go to Montauk Point on arriving
and will be there several weeks In all
j probability.
| General Shatter Is still in Santiago.
He will not leave until every man n
his army has either been sent to the
hospital or Rent aboard the transports,
bound foi America.
AS THE QUESTS OF FRANCE.
Every Courtesy Will be Extended the
Peace Commissioners.
Washlngt'-n, Aug. 22—Tn view of
the early meeting at Paris of the
Spanish American Peace Commisslon
-1 ers arrangements are already under
way for the entertainment of this dis
tinguished body. It Is understood that
the commission will be the guests of
the French government and while no
formal invitation has yet tieen extend
ed there Is reason to believe one will
come In due time. a.nd that the Com
missioners will receive every courtesy
and attention which the French gov
ernment ran bestow.
The meeting of the commission will
be held at the French Foreign office.
,in the sumptuous and historic Sal -n
* des Ambassadors. It was there that
jthe famous congress of Paris met in
1856. The salon Is probably th- most
elegant official «l artment in all Lu
! rope, being bung vdth Gobelin tapes
tries and decorated with lavish :r.:s
--1 roes and works of art. Near the salon
are private chamber*, suitable for
committee rooms and for the meetings
of the Commissioners of the respec
tive Governments.
The several commissioners will choose ;
their own private quarters, although
Secretary Day may be th" gue-t of,
the United States Embassy. The Pies'-;
dent hopes to be able to announce the
; names of the commissioners on the i
j part of the United States this week. |
HOTEL BON AIR
IMPROVEMENTS
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sod everything Is to be temple - ed and
Latahed In tb" vlelntly of November
11st-
Ro wb*n Manager Trussell aitlvaa
pr drably about the Dret of fie-e.ober.
h« will find a h<» el whleb. in all of tin
appointments, made with an eye to tbs
omfort and pleasure »f tta select pa
tron*. randy for the season of '9B.
The water facilities for Ibe hotel
have etao been amplified, a six-inch
main from the Summerville main hav
ing her* run col I rely around the
building. In the yard there will lie ten
hydrant openings .with a pressure of
ninety pound*. When it is stated that
this Is about twice the pressure In the
city It will be geen that there will he
ample water at the hotel for all pur
poses.
HAY NEEDS A REST.
Will Not Enter Soon on Hi* New
Duties.
New York. Aug 24.—A London cable
dispatch to The Tribune says:
Col. Hay’s transfer to the state de- 1
panmelit has bran widely discussed by i
the English press .Regret over his de
parture Is relieved by a feeling of sat - j
Isfartion that the time has at last come .
when an ambassador who commands
confidence and Is generally liked In Bn- j
gland does not disqualify himself for j
high office at home. Mr. Hay's (runs- J
latlon to Washlngb-n Is accepted ns
practical proof that American good
feeling is not a transient emotion In
spired by motives of self Interest amt :
conveniences In war time. Tributes of j
respect and appreciation In the English |
press to the character and public serv
ices nf the retiring ambassador have
been neither formal nor perfunctory.
He says himself, with characteristic
modesty, that he has done all that he
hoped to do In London, and regrets that
he could not have remained another
year to finish his work. His success, ar-
I cording to the concurrent testimony of
thr English press, the diplomatic corps
and social London, has been complete
and unequivocal, blit while he has been
exceptionally efficient and popular here,
lie has always disclosed the Btrong fiber
of American character. Col. Hay has
set so high a standard andaproved so
conclusively that the American ambas
sador Is not necessarily petted and
spoiled by English di. tomary and eon
j detuned to sacrifice Ills popularity and
I usi fulness la his own country, that
there Is gieat Interest here In the ap
pointment of his successor.
One thing which Is considered indts
pensable Is that the new ambassador
should not be without diplomatic expe
rience but he familiar with the usage
conventions of European capitals.
AH the best Informed writers for the
j press refer to Col. Hay’s diplomatic
1 training as one of the secrets of his
success and lay stress on the fact that
\ the United States, in entering upon a
new career of expansion, should be re-
I presented here by an ambassador who
has practical knowledge of the business
I cf diplomacy, and is capable of meet
ing European diplomatists on their own
ground.
Col. Hay will leave Liverpool on Sept.
15 by the Teutonic. His health has suf-
P red from overwork, and he requires
a few weeks' rest before entering the
(Pale department. Mis. Hay will be In
Boris a few weeks before sailing for
I America.
THE RACE AND THE FINISH.
I, W as Dewey who set the pace and
, it was Dewey who put the brilliant fin
ish to it.
EASILY.
Dewey opened the war and closed it,
j antis he is easily its chief hero.
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tbnrtsgh yesterday l<«4i"d aa If they
had been dnHig *«m* bard tampaign
( work.
The lorn I military ha* not been shown
much attention since Ibe Mlspalto
, Amrrlrsn wsr It "111 revive wh-n the
i nntdler* gel back.
AuRUNta Trunk Factory
Trunks repaired by esprrl Trunk
j makers *42 Broad. H. rts me 2181.
prooressive stilliore.
A Great Deal ta 'RuMding Now Going
on There.
ißpertal t* The Herald.
There has been a steady lucre**.* in
j the amount of building done lor the
last three year*, snd Just n*>" there I*
1 more building being d"*ie snd of * more
: substantial nature than the moet san
guine ever expeeb-d. Him* Prof. Y. K.
lisrgeron leaned the Stlllmore college.
• snd advertised that achool would open
some lime ihe Brat ofwrxl month there
has been a great demand coming from
the best country people for house*. Ihe
parties wishing to locate here for the
benefit of the school.
| J. A. Woodward * Co. has lei the
■ contract for * :tox99 feet storehouse tn
| |, e completed In three week* niul locat
ed near when* the Brewton A Primes.
It I* thought, will he the place
joslsh Bird I* anxiously awaiting ihe
location of the Brew-ton and Hr learn de
pot here to build and remove hi* lot*
mercantile bualnesa tram Dekle lo thla
) place.
| iHir merchants snd the public ar. n-t
is little disappointed by the authorltl--*
~f the Brewton and Prleoria railroad
! not building a depot here. They con-
I trD d that It Is hard to have the advan
tages of « near and convenient railroad
i lOd no depot faellltlei.
g A . Bdenfleld hat* the materia! rm
the* ground for building, the carpenter*
I are pushing the wolk on M. H. Mox
■ey'a house. J. 8. Newmans has the
material out for a dwelling and others
' are conferring w ith the local contrac
tor*.
CASTOR IA
For Infant* and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
sSrr..
RF.vTjTd. KNOX BANKRUPT.
One of the Most Notorious of Kansans
Owes $500,000.
Topeka. Hub.. Aug. 24. Rev. J. D-
Knox, the famous ex-milllonaire ban
ker of Topeka, has gone into the
bankruptcy court, asking re
bel fretn his debts. His debts
aggregate over *500,000. His assets,
within reach oZ creditors, do not ex
ceed 950. Th« asse s lepresem his
equity in a couple of town lots on ih
outskirts of Topeka. Knox’s finan
cial and religious career in Kansas,
his failure and subsequent trial and
able defense before, various Methodist
conferences on charge! of defalcation
form one of the most remarkable eni
scdcs in Ihe history of this remarka
ble state. He is at present 70 years
old.
Death df Hrs. W. F. Kitchen.
News has been received in the city
announcing the death of Mrs. William
K. Kitchen, which occurred on Satur
day last at Stanford, Conn'., wh re she
lias been spending some time in a san
iitarluu) in hopes of benefiting her fail
ing health, Mrs. Kitchen will be re
membered by the older residents of the
city as the wife of Mr. W. K. Kitchen,
Who was the proprietor of a large drug
store here during the 'so’s. Mrs. Kitch
en *vas the mcWer of Mrs. F. H. Miller
end an auut of Edward A. Hill.
Before purchasing a pistol "or gun,
call on me. I t-M save you mohey. Lew
is J. Schaul, Pawnbroker oh Jackson i
6lreet, established 1590. ....... i
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debar nr AAd me mat be. Mrs AO.
Itadgett bad a dispute Mrs (kb*** 1
###•4 • ha# r 4 #« icm## ## *lt «•#### J
of Mrnsd a<*4 Fran* sti«*4* Tb" I*■ '
dm* bad a d spui* stauit a «wrraiA'
I iimuki Maytag ia tb* bourn* Tb*
boarder was i egue*t*d to brave by Mm :
Padgett dar tag Mr a. OMwwne s abseme j
aad "ben Mr* doborae rvuarteed an]
argument ursa rained The Indies bad
a difficulty amt Mi*. Fsdgwt was hit
with aa umbrella by Mr* OMws*
The case was tali** before a »*«-*
irata by Mr* Fadgnft.
didn't Waal FuMbtlv.
Mrs Os'orne wm mortified at the
Idea of the publicity that would attead
ibe trial aad so dorided to setlle tb"
'natter by itrtnklag laudanum She
say* nbe only tnd a leavpoonfnl but
an rmnlv ounce bottle nf the drug
waa found near her
Mt* Osborne be* a hnsband and one
child.
The affair 1* a non unfortunate
one.
A PANTS FACTORY.
One to he Added to Griffin's Enter
prises.
Griffin. Aug. 25, -Joseph I! Dreary
has Just returned from Kltvrton.
where he made s short trip to inves
ttsate the prsrtlral working* of a
pant* factory located st that place.
He h*s bad a proj-o t of this kind in
hla mind for some time past, and h<s
decided now to go ahead at one* and
I* taking fit - first steps this week to
get It under headway. ID- has mi: le
arrangern-nt* with the Griffin mills
and will for the present ms' e only
upon eonlract. taking th- Jeans and
cottoßade goods from Ihe factor!"* and
making them Into pants, the products
to belong to nnd lie disposed of by the
mills. This I* called 'Vconverting’’—
changing the raw- material Into a fin
ished product. Mr. Drewey will star!
v.-ltli fifteen machines, employing men
snd women operatives s- be cs - . to
be*l advantage, and will locate th -m
on the third floor of the Drewry build
ing.
This Is one of Ihe smaller enter
prises that help so largely to build up
a big city, and we Wish all success to
It and all similar enterprises.
OASTOHIA.
Bo.™ th. Kind YO'J Han Alw, Bought
‘KT"
|{EPT JY fILL f!RSJ QLASS (JROCERS
♦ VJ
“Bring it in, Porter. That Brand Flour is ex
actly what we want. We are tired using corn flour
and corn starch mixtures. Berry’s Grand Duke is
Pure Wheat Flour, Guaranteed.’^
IN A SOCIAL WAY
Paw Apd Ik bare Beg.*. HM
Ml""** WillWMi Mrkey kkwywar okra ’
beta eetarbsd to tb"tr bom* ua Mo*f
Wit* elteet. after a piwamat vital he
| rvtatH** aa Fatta IMeod p*ar Fbft
j h >ral. bad tb* pine sure whit* oa tb* .
island mt gottka aa b»mrd the tkiataow. .
lib* I'blind Maim gAbtmat tbal Roetgo j
i Magl«y wa* kilbta upon They rnw tb* )
spot where ibe brave North t eroUeien !
Iltdl. tm Mrtlor* potbttag M out to it*» i
i beveral bullet bo'e* la tb* abke of the
j tenant w*r* shown them.
The Winslow will noon go Nosik ktt
reftatrg
Ti# MM### 9*Hff ear m bits vital lag
’ tb* aargl mm tun »rt* the reetpteat*
at meay siteatioii* by the ear el offl
rrrt mt tb" Winslow. Nantucket and
1 other* Met ton Ht oa the Inland. Among
tbw oa tm Wtaniow I* RaMga Miller.
, who ba* visited AugnMa.
rin. Haggle 1 uteri*!"*.
lari evealag. Mrs Kr an* lleggie. HI -
irrtalned ai elgkt-banded curb re Tb" j
tiraultful home In llrovetown was l
! tastefully decorated for the nrrasioa.
nnd lb. dr I-cbm* refreshtiwata were
served In an egr»p«toaally tarillag
j manner. Mm Iteglge was assisted H»
terriv ng by k-r stater. Mrs. Howlaad.
I’m rot were Mr and Mr* fllewsrt
■ li'.ntry. Mr and Mr*. Taswell T*lly.
j Mr. and Mm F I. Heard. Mr*, and
Mias Flail. Mr. and Mr* tk’. A. Latl
-1 n»cr. Mr and Mrs. flu* Tobin. Mr. snd
Mr*. If H Rlelncr. Mr and Mr*,
tloold Barrett. Mis* ti ff.trd. Mis* Meg
glr. M-lis Phintav. Mi«s Stovall. Mt«s
Trb’b, Mr Hill. Mr. 8 -. Mr. Jse.b
I’blalfy. Mr. rb»rlle Hill, Mr Ferdi
nand Ph.nl*> and Mr. Aahury Hull.
A I nlqur Belt
Mis* liOttista Trammerbntiser. thr
daughter of Sergt. Trommelhaitser. of
t Its entire force, ha* re. -lved a unique
rod lov*ly rrctf>mbranre from a aol
dler friend of her* al the front. The
article is a bell made of a Florida rat
-Irsa.ike skin It I* a beautiful and
-ireful gift. The snake was killed by
b"r soldier frl»nd. while at Camp Tam
pa. and he had the skin converted -nto
th- licit that was sent Mira Trommer
j liauaer.
German at Lakeside.
Mis* ,|r**le Wal. will tomorrow ev
ening compliment the guerts at
i house pnfty with a g- rman at the
I4skr»ide Club home. The affair prom
! is-yi to he one of the most
held at this popular dancing resort.
Mira Annie Dew Is In Savannah vis
iting relatives.
Miss Sara Lama", who has beep the
gt.rst of Misses Margie and Annie
Rent), has returned to her home lu
Beech Island.
AUGUST 99
M>* r»**i Hwif km -««*ea*4 tmmm
ii*i*<*«lßh
IH **d Mr* II A Ibiw* Mil twt**
Jam bta »*• t«et
Me* I M- we tffetbs* H • >•«*« rat
Ullcsu *b New T-tak
M'« Uat**e- b"H» we t* *«b *4 - «a
N«-< m Hesstaw ««4*<ta
kb* l.wtk «M Mbw i rata kara f*>
jtutbed f»«*s nsttiswa* libel
Me M»s*»t IMta *4 A*»«"«»a baa
rsfsHwd bwa» *f«** a »*tat to Me II
IA ptata
Mia* Is"**** Nina Fueraß I* vtaHMff
M Wtstmt Mr Juka FmvwlL m> Pf
I tag. A P
li"-S
Mt llacry beta who l»f* key* era#
tb* g»»rwd tiswcata tsgtawbi. la *m
p»f(Hl b«*se Ibl* week.
Mt** Nura meeta* aa "ceumpitake#
• lUHbi lavwrM*. la aa aa hk*M tub
to |yto»4* la B"*sawafe.
Mrs Rmms Hatlla Is off mm a vara
• lob A* will vital Oraaitaetlle, Aik
-a aad taker potato twfora r«t«raiag.
Mi*"** Mai sad r»"bette ttaugbty
have bran »*«»dl*g a tow day* aa *b«
lllU-lap. lk* of Mrs ||»aM
. tW|il»T,
Mrs Jratm Joha wbo ba* brag
'peadiag ibe past tat wrebs In Naek*
vilto. Ten wiib frtosds aad retailva%
I baa returned to Augusta
MO AN MO HR SENT TO CUBA.
If to He Castot Take Part la the
tamptat".
Washing) at. Any 22 W’iiiwm J-a
nin«* Bryan will M take part la th"
polfffC"! < ani|>*lga this ye"' unless hta
regiment. Ihe Third Nebraska V .lua
leers. to <go*Wy d mt of Ik" srrvtc*
l-efore 'NdtoMf.
There te *-4 m*rh likelihood, how*
• ver. that thla "111 occur. The Third
Nebraska Is a part of the Severn *
1 Array Uorpe, under Major Gen Fits*
hush Lee. and It Is understood that
' all the troop" of that corps "111 be ***
signed to garrison duly la Cuba. The*
are now at Jacksonville, hut will I ear"
' for IlsVSh* shout the middle of Orta*
her. ' , , ,
DIED AT AGE OF ijo.
A Cltlzcd of Omaha Claimed to h
That <Nd
Omaha. Aug. 22.—On# hundred <»<
thirty years I* the age rtalmad hf
Washington, a colored man w-h*
died t-day of old age at hla remdencsk
it 422* F.mntet Streel.
Washington ht* been * resident, of
i imahs for many year*. There la no
question that he wa* far advanced Iff
years, for hi* whitened head and beard
tv as proof of that, although he had
few of the infirmities of age. H*
claimed to have seen and known Geo,
Washington In the day* of slavery and
It I* said hy some that he was on* »t
Washington's stave*. Ills wife died IB
February. I*9o, In this city, at the ag"
of 104 years.
JYatchless Indeed.
•’A matchless night I” exclaimed thfc
maid,
Quoth he In a tone nf deep regret,
• I've Just discovered that: I’ve not
E’en one to light my cigarette."
—Boston Courier.
The man <vho falls to lay up some
thing for a rainy day always hue to de
pend on hla friends for an timbrolla.