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MERKITTS COMINO.
tic May Be Ito.lred to Tart Wllk the
Peace Commlaalon.
Washington Aui. 29 - I'p to thta
nyinu ni bo urdtri hivo bwfi" tw*m to
Mtnilt at Manila to leave hla psuM.
It la aaid. however. that' the genera I.
being la command of the military for*
can la tha Philippines, la at liberty u>
leave and go where be ear. fit In h:s
own fflarration. 11 la suggested l»y i
aomo otflrlala hue that the purpose of
hi* vlalt to thta rountry at the present
motm-nt la lo get married. It la en- i
tirely poaalble and In fart probable
that, being In Ibe railed State* and:
well acquainted with tbo situation In
the Philippines, General Merritt may
be designated to proceed to l*arl» aa
technical adviaer lo the peace comtnia* i
•Inn. This la presuming that the*
commission will continue lo ater. in i
several weeks a( least. It
will no) be possible far Merritt to
make the long trip from the Philip
pines to San Francisco, thence to New
York by rail amt then by boat to
Part*.
It la regarded as essential by thej
state department that ihe Amer'oan
commissioners have with them some
person thoroughly advised as to the
military and civil altuation in Manila
to assist In reaching a sound conclu
sion.
It la the intention of the president to
avail himself of Dewey's service* In :
this matler, hu: after a cable consulta- i
tlon with this officer It la believed to 1
be better to allow the admiral to re
main at Manila, where the experience
he has acquired will be of great value
In the days following the decision of
the peace commission ns to the future
of the Philippines.
* RELIEF IN SIX TIOUR3.
Distressing Kidney nnd Bladder Dis
ease relieved In six hours by "New
Great South American Kidney Cure."
is a great surprise on account of its
exceeding promptness relieving pain
In bl«dder, kidneys and back, in male
cr female. Relieves retention r,f water
almost Immediately. If you want qul. <.
relief and cure, this Is the remedy. Sold
by L. A. Gardelle, ‘druggist, Augusta,
Ga., 612 Broad street.
THEIR INSTRUCTIONS.
The Commissioners That Are to Con
trol at Porto Rico and Cuba
Washington. D. C„ Aug. 21). The
instructions to the Cuban and Porto
Rican military commissions were
drawn up and approved by the t«esi
dent before he left Washington, and
are now ready to be delivered to the
president of each before he leaves. The
Instructions will not be made public,
but the general terms are known to be
'he same as the Instructions sent Shaf
fer regarding the government of San
lago and Merritt regarding the Philip
pines.
This will mean that a military "om
(dlission will lake control of Cuba and
gferto Rico, the same as a military
now controls that portion of
Akha surrendered to the I‘nlted States
ajler the Santiago campaign. Many
&Jnor details relative to the evacua
tion of the islands will be left to the
cSnmlssions, who will report any diffi
cult or disputed points to Washing
,on'. ,1
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Tka Maw ww kklydnaard tk tM Me Uto*
. barged Ml Ikadkra,
H* ant trarnmt pwMSriy,
|hy ratlin* at mar ** *e or «•« « |
1 lilt U*> IN \ W I'KK.
The Total PataMtlea la tha smaah I p
tbs the L mils villa and Nashville
Birmingham. Ala.. Aug. >• Total
I deaths’from an accident last night oa
I the l/mlavlll* and Nashville rtmd lo
ibe train bearing all companies of the
i Slaty.Ninth Nee* Vork, which was
I wrecked, are, two privates Peter Par*
ley and Quartermaster Sergeant Prank
(liennan —both of (Vwnpany G. Serg
eant J. J. Mannibg. Co K.. la suffering
' a compound fracture of the spine, and
I* likely to die. None of the others are
tboiHtlil to b* iw rltiunly httrt, aMhmigh
twt'iity-fitro priviMf* irf •( (hr lioipiUk)
Miiffnring firn brithMNi, •bocks in<l otb*
«tr minor injuries.
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Hava Always Bought
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ORDER OF RUTH.
The Fifth drneral fleeting Held In
Washington.
1 Washington, D. C., Aug. !*.— I The
tlftli genera^ meeting and the tlrat tri
ennial session of Ihe Grand Household
' of Ruth of the Grand United Order of
Odd Fellows In America has closed Its
sessions here.
Almost every state In the Union wn*
represented by a grand representative.
The following grand officers were elec
ted for the next three year*:
Superintendent—Mrs. R. L. Rarnes,
Savannah, Ga.
Superintendent—J. W. Grant, Nash-
I vllle, Tenn.
Rector —Charles H. Brooks, Paducah,
Ky.
Prelate—Mrs. Agnes Moody, Chicago.
Treasurer —b, F. Forester, Richmond,
Va.
The next place of meeting la Wll
mlngton, N. C.. August, 1901.
Some time ago a little bottle of Cham
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy fell Into my bands, Just at n
time when my two-year-old boy was
terribly affiloted. His bowels were be
yond control. We had tried many rem
edies, to no purpose, but the little bot
tle of Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea' Rem
edy speedily! cured him, —William F.
Jones, Oglesby, Ga. For sale by Alex
ander Drug & Seed Co., C. R. Parr,
of Bell Tower Drug Store.
PEACE REIONS.
The National Capital Has Been Moved
to Malolos.
Special to The Herald.
Manila, Aug. 29. Aguina'.do's men
withdraw today. The Filipinos seat
of government will he removed to
Malolos, twenty miles north of Ma
nila. The natives are resuming their
peaceful occupations.
Millions Given Away.
It is certainly gratifying to the pub
lic to know of one concern in the land
who are not afraid to be generous to
the needy and suffering. The proprie
tors of Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have
given away over ten million trial bot
tles of this great medicine: and have
, the satisfaction of knowing it has ah.
| solutely cured'thousands of hopeless
cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness
and all diseases of the Throat. Chest,
and Lungs are surety cured by it. Call
on Howard & Willet, druggists, and get
a trial bottle. 10c. Regular size 50c and
sl. Every bottle guaranteed or price re
funded. . . i ......
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101/.'ll* |gicreated la Ike writer,
aad glad of her aoecena la llfr “I was
horn In New Tork city August eh,
tin, was given n rwsnmoo srhonl edw-'
ration, attended my firm course of lee- J
' tore* at M. bostt. In the Homeopaihtr j
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I peat one. ten years Miter at the Hahnr
rrann Medical callage of Chicago, and
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!<he Homeopathic Medical college of j
' M aaouri at IM. lamia I practiced my
S I,[nfrnl-q all the intervening years, j
j two years is loots sod the balance la ,
Kansas May, ltt*3. *1 was elected
' physlt tan to the woman's wards St the
I State Insane asylum, at Topeka, and I
[the Mowing Man-b waa Riven lhe as
.Ktoo I held uatll June. IM. aiul at j
the present time I am busy caring fori
ibe nich at my old borne, Chetopa.
While giving the disease* of women
and rblldren ainrlal attention, my
practice has not hern confined to (
these branches alone. But aa la the
rase with wmf physician practising In
small place*. I had to do a general
practice among men ns well »* women
and children. Riding In the country i
all times of dsy or night, regardless of i
bad weather or rough roads, and living j
as I do in a border town, my duties of
ten call roe into the Indian Territory,
to prartle among the natives, often j
driving twenty miles to visit a single
patient.
"The practice of medicine under such
cirumstances la hard, but one devel-1
ops a considerable amount of self-re- J
llance and the ability to condurt cases,
to a sueess/ul termination under thej
most trying circumstances and under
dlfllrultlm only understood by those
who know what It means to practice I
among the class of people whose
homes are found among the dugouts i
and box shanties of the prairies of
Kansas and the nation. lam not
alone In the work; there are many
hard working men and weffnen of all
schools, the best years of whose lives
have been spent in patient endeavor to
relieve suffering humanity, with little
prospects of adequate financial re
ward.
“I am an ardent believer in equal
suffrage, and take active part In reform
politics of the state, and live hoping
that the time is not far off when wo
men will have a fair representation In
every department of state and have
something to say In framing the laws
that govern them. Especially do I
feel that women ought to have the care
of women In our great eleemosynary
Institutions, and only those who have
had actual experience in such places
can know how important It is that the
medical staff In each Institution be
composed of both men and women who
are qualified to care for the unfortu
nate of their own sex. Enclosed please
find two dollars, and please continue
Tho Journal.
“I am yours fraternally,
"A. M. Knibery, M. D ”
Mr. A. C. Wolfe, of Dundee, Mo.,who
travels for Mansur A Tibbetts. Imple
ment Co., of St. Louis, gives traveling
men and travelers in general some 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 welt. I can truly say that I nev
er in a side Instance have known tt
to fail. I consider It one of the best
remedies travelers ran 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 U. S. will carry
a bottle of this remedy tn his grip.”
For sale by Alexand Drug & Seed Co.,
C. R. Parr, of Bell Tower Drug Store,
(i^oD
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John. W. Dickey
Meal Patata Agent-
FOR RENT
J. B. White's new residence* on upper
flioasl street. Special prices.
JM Telfair street, * room* 117.00
SIT Telfair street. * room* 24 W
KS Telfair street. T n»n« 21.*>
U* Telfair alreet. 7 rooms .. .... 22 00
3SS Telfair atreel, 7 room*. .. . **-<*•
522 Kill* alreet. 7 rooms
812 Broad at reel, lint IS. 00
418 Fenwick street. 9 rooms .. .. 20.00
1514 tlwlnnet street. 8 rooms.. .. New*
15*7 Waltyn Way. « rooms 15 iw
1813 Waltoh Way. 5 rooms 15.00
532 llroad street, 8 rooms 20.00
522 Broad street, store 20.00
J. B. White’s cottsaes on upper Jones
street —98.00 and 8.00 each.
This list will be changed from day to
(Jny, * w -
Clarence E* Clark,
Real Eatate. 832 B roa< l st *
FOR SALE
UP-I hive for sale very desirable bnfld
ing lot located in the centra of one of the
handsomest block* in the city. Will sell
same very cheap. Just the place for a
handsome residence for your family. Good
titles.
CALL ON MRS. JERRY O’HARA.
NO. 1327 GREENE STREET.
TO RENT!
From Oct. Ist, handsome
House of eight rooms, ail
modern conveniences. No.
1251 Ellis Street.
Also Cottage House of 6
rooms No. 1329 Ellis St.
APPLY
E. J. HICKEY
*TBI 2 Bth Street.
TO IRZETSTT.
From October Ist. 189 S, the premises
at present occupied by the Irish-Arher
ican Dime Savings Bank at 817 Broad
street. Centrally located and well adap
ted for most any kind of business.
Apply to P. M. Mufherin. Secretary
and Treasurer, 817 Broad St.
Uncle Sam's Navy, Port
folio No. 9, just received
at Herald Office*
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MONEY TO LOAN.
In any sums desired from
SSOO upwards, in straight
3 and 5 years time, or on
IO years time, payable in
equal annual instalments.
Lowest rates of interest.
No expense to borrower
except the usual attorney
and record fees. No delay
in getting the money.
Alexaniler&JoliDSOQ
Agenls Scottish Amrr cm
Mortgage Company,
705 Broad St.
Ladies Not In It.
40c Fine Summer Undershirts. 20c.
40c. Fine Summer Drawers, 20c.
11.00 Fine Dress Shirts, 600.
50c. Fine Scarfs. 2lfc.
250. Suspenders, now 10c.
10c. Club Ties. se.
Our large line of Fall Woolens has
arrived and our summer goods have
got to go at sacrifice prices. Call early
and get a good selection. F. G. M»r
tlns, Tailor, opposite Planters Hotel,
Augusta. Ga.
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Seeds Seed Ba,le y Seeds
Crimson clover
Seeds Red C lover Seeds
Garden Seeds
Seeds THE Seeds
Seed s Howard & Willet Seeds
Seeds Drag Company Seeds
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Pullman palace buffet sleeping cars
from Macon and Augusta to New Tork
without .-hang*.
K. A. BRAND Oen. Asrt.,
733 Broad St.. Augusta. Oa.
T M. EMERSON. Tiafflc Manager,
H M. EMERSON. Gen. Pass. A»t.
CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST
ER N RAILWAY.
Schedule In Effect. March 8, 1898.
Eastern Time Staildaid.
Leave Auguate. Southern Uy.. 9:30 p m.
Arrive Chester, Southern Ry .. 7:18 a m.
Leave Chester, C. & N. W. Uy 7:45 a m.
Arrive Lenoir. C. & N. VV. Ry DM P m. ,
Leave Lenoir. Stage - W P *"-
!Arrive Green Park. Stage .. .. 7:00 p.m. ]
Arrive Blowing KocV, Stage .. 7:30 p in.
G. W. HARPER. C. F_. HARPER,
President. v A T
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Excnllrnt dally
ftl(*rida and N«m York.
Noe. 87 and 38—^Vaahinrtnn and Sonthwibaterp
Limited. Solid Veetibak'd train with dining
cam and ftrat Naaa otiarhee north of ( harlotte.
Pullman drawing room sleeping cars between
Tainpa. Jacksonvtlle. Savannah. Washington
and New York. „ , .
Pullman Bleeping Cara between Charlotte
and Richmond.
Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars be
tween (Greensboro and Norfolk. Closr* connec
tion at Norfolk for OLD POINT COMFORT,
arriving there in time for breakfast.
Solid train, with Parlor cars, between
Charleston and A«heviU«.
Noe. Bft and Bft-U. S. Faat Mall. Through
Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping cam oe
twi'en Jacksonville and New York and Pull
man sleeping cars between Augusta and Char
lotte. Pullman deeping cars lietween Jack
sonville and Columbia, en route daily between
Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via Asheville.
FRANK B. GANNON, J. M. CULP,
Third V-P. ft Gen. Mgr T. M.. Washington.
W. A. TURK, B. H. HARDWICK,
G. P. A.. Washington. G. P. A., Atlanta
GEORGIA • • RAILROAD.
(90th Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24, ISIB. ;
Pullman Sleepers between Macon an*
New Tork.
Through Pullman Sleepers between Au
gusta and St, Ixmia-
Lv Augusta ..| 7:ooam| 3:2opm|lo:3opm
Ar Atlanta ...|l2:3spm| B:2opm| s:ooam
Ar Macoo ....|11:160m|.... ....| 6:4oan>
Ar Athens ..,.|l2:lsprr.| 7:3opm| -
Ar GalnewlUe|-3:45pml I -
Ar White Pl'ai'liOOpml I
Ar Mlll’ge'le .|10:10a»| I 4:3oaaa
Ar Wash’ton ..il0:10Wn| 7:lopm| -
Picayune train 1 effv*s Augusta daily
except Sunday at 5:15 p- nn., and ar«
rives at Miltedgevir.e at 8:10 p. m.
Trains arrive at kugnsta 5:18 a. ra.
7:45 a. m., t:2O p. m and 8:25 p. ns,
A. G JA3KSON, G. P. A.
JOE W. WHITE T. P. A,