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C. K. Farr, of R*U Tbwer Drug *lur».
KILLED BY THE CARS
A« Accident Tkat tKcarred In South
Carolina
Fairfax. A«« ~ A n««ro train
hand on tha F. C. *nd I*, railroad.
Qua Mark, was klllad ban Imi nt(ht
by *n axtr» frri**»t train doin* north.
T)i« triiD lw»r«* and the n«it°t
throuch ctrtiilißMl, It it **W, did not
gal aboard wb*o hr sbon'd ba»r drmr
ao, and Ibr train m»»*d off. leaving
bim. but h waa waved down by the
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It wna raining and Iba negro »K out
In a run to catch lb* iraln. which had
startod back. The negro collided with
the cab and wan ao badly hurt that be
died four hour* afterwnrds. Dr. J.
W. Young waa aummoned end pro
nounced the caee hopeless a* soon as
be examined rthe Injuries. Through
Instructions Pom the railroad ofllclal*.
Agent lightly had the body fittingly
pnpaml for burial and delivered to
the dead man's wife, who lives at
Luray.
Thia section his been deluged with
rain for some time. Haiti fell here
In torrent* nearly all day yesterday,
doing considerable damage to the cot
ton m the flolda and to th« roads.
Dr. J. I. Terry, of Trimble, Tenn., In
speaking of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy, says: "It
has almost become a necessity In this
vicinity." This la the best remedy In
the world for colic, cholera morbus,
dysentery And diarrhoea, and Is rec
ognised as a necessity wherever Its
great worth and merit become known.
No other remedy la ao prompt or effec
tual, or ao pleasant to take. Sold by
Alexander Prug and Reed Co.. C. R.
Parr of Dell Tower Drug Store.
as Seen by davis.
The Finding of the Hody of Sergt.
Hamilton Fish,
I saw far Iu advance the hody of n
sergeant blocking the trail and
stretched at ful length across It. Its
position was a hundred yards in ad
vance of that of any of the others—lt
was spparetttly the body of the first
man killed. After death the bodies of
some men seem to shrink almost In
stantly within themselves: they be
come limp and shapeless, and their
uniforms hang upon them strangely,
llut this man, who was a slant In life,
remained a giant In death; his very
attitude was one of attack; his lists
were clinched, hla Jaw set, and Ills
eyes, which were still human, seemed
fixed kith resolve. He was dead, but
he war not defeated. And so Sergeant
Fish died as he had lived —defiantly,
running Into the very face of the en
emy. standing squarely upright on his
legs Instead of crouching, as the oth
ers called to him to do, until he fell
like a column across the trail. "Ood
gives” was the motto on the watch I
took from his blouse, and God could
net pave given him a nobler end; to
die in the forefront of the first fight of
thP war. quickly, painlessly, with a
Pellet through the heart, with his reg
tolt behind him. and facing th - ene
mies of his country.-From The
Rough Riders' Fight at Ouurimaa. by
Richard Harding Davis In the • -P
--tembor Scribner's.
When flatterers meet the devil goes
to bed laughing.
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Okay waa only SI yanra of age, and
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ble fear that the young man waa
starved to death aroused Immeasurable
indignation throughout the city./Thera
| la a possibility that hi* sister* will re
cover their men til balance la time,
i hat the mother la la such a state that
her frirnda fear the moral that can
! come.
1 The Rand-McNalty new (Kaodard
I War Alias la th* beat publication nt th«
| kind wa have ever seen. The colored
maps are double the alae of any others
| published, and elearly printed on heavy
paper. Kach one ha* a marginal Index
and a page l» devoted to the flags of
, all nation*. Tbla alia* la timely and
1 useful. It I* not for aale at the stores.
| The Herald haa arranged for a sperlal
i edition. Readers may obtain a copy
] by catling at our office or aendtng 30
!rent*.
The Quiet Man's Special.
A quiet man walked Into Camden
station last night about 8 o’clock and
m;wte hU w«y In a leisurely manner to
the ticket office. Depositing an un
pretentious saichel on the counter he
asked for a ticket to Pittsburg.
"Do you want to go tonight?" asked
the ticket agent.
“Yes,” said the quiet man.
"Well, your train left half an hour
ago, and there Is no other train to
Pittsburg tonight.
"That's a pity,” remarked the quiet
man In the same tone as before. He
looked down nt Ihe counter meditative
ly nmi then said:
"Rig mo up a special to Pittsburg
right nway, will you?”
The ticket Agent looked as If he
could have been knocked down with
a feather.
"I beg your pardon," he said.
The quiet man repeated his order nnd
explained that he wanted to arrive In
Pftaburg by 8:.10 thia morning, as h’
hud to make connection'ln that city
with another train. He was at once
made acquainted with Night Manager
C. E. Hleks, who sent for Mr. W. T.
Leehllder, who has charge of the pas
senger equipment at Camden station.
There was much activity displayed a 3
soon as the order for the special was
transmitted through the yards. When
the preliminaries hnd bom arranged
the prospective passenger asked how
much the special would cost.
"Three hundred and forty-six dol
lar;".,” answered Mr. I-eclillder.
Without the slightest hesitation the
quiet man drew out a checkbook and
made out a check for the amount. It
was s ; gned T. D. Keenan, and there re
mained no doubt of the genuine ehar
ncler of the pelece of paper.
Mr. Keenan is one of the best known
railroad eontraetors In TMilladelphia,
and Intimated that $1146 wns but a drop
io the bucket eoaipared with the busi
ness on band.
The special left at 12 o’clock mid
night and arrived on time at about S
o'clock this morning In Pittsburg, a rc
n'f.vkably quick run.
The regular fare to Pittsburg Is SS.
-Baltimore News,
Conceit puffs up a man, but it also
holds him down.
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tnta, Mia* Clalnay l* * poaigradaate,
la wiialr fraa tb# Oramahoro Itoraala,
rollry*. and baa had four year* expo-,
riprt MM tpr hft
Mr* K F. ttrutbay will laav* today
for a two taaaba visit to lb# Hayww<d
Wbtta Sulphur springs, at Wayaae
villa N, C, Bb# will ba areotnpaaied
t>y bar son. Bdwln Folk Wrotbcr, j
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Miaaa* Kata Paige and Mamie'
O'Keefe, two of tba moat popular and,
| refined young ladle* of North Augusta, j
1 arb vis:Lng thatr frlrnd and relative,
Mias Jesla V. Shark#*’ of Bataatwrg |
They ar# quit# an arquialt’.oti to th#
[ aortal cirri# of our loan.
Iton. Eugene R. Bt#aduian. our popu-!
I lar and a (fir lam mayor, has gone to
| Charleston na a pleasure and buaineaa
I trip. H* wa* accompanied by several
of the leading citiion* of (he town.
Among them may be mentioned
Meaara. W. L Rawl, J. C. Glover and {
J. B. Stokes.
Several candidate# for the various
at ate office* were in town today <>u the
way from the Saluda meeting to Isl
ington, where the rampalgn meeting
for thia county will be held tomorrow.
Our chlxen* Invited the candidate# to
apeak to them thia afternoon upon the
Issues of the hour Nearly all the pla
ce* of business were eloaed during the
meeting, an aa to give every voter an
opportunity so listen to the speaker*.
Mr. John Bell Towlll called the meet-]
!ng to order. In his usual pleasing
manner he introduced the eamlldatna.
C. C. Knalheratnne. prohibition can
didate for governor, made an eloquent
and forcible presentation of hi* side of
the question, and wns heartily applau
ded. The ladles of the town showered
flowers upon him at the close of his
speech.
J. P. Derham, the present comptrol
ler general, and his opponent, I* P.
Eptun, made short addresses. W. D.
Mayrield, who has been stare super
intendent of education since 1890, and
John J. McMahon and L. W. Brown,
spoke In order named. George 8.
Mower for attorney general, K. M.
Blythe for adjutant general, and J. W.
Gary for railroad commissioner, spoke
briefly.
With Mr. McMahon's handling of Mr.
Mayfield, his sarcasm and ridicule,
elicited groat applause, and won many
votes for him. Mr, McMahon was a
professor in the South Carolina college
seven years and was a member of tha
educational committee of the constitu-*
ttonal convention. The degree of mas
ter of arts was conferred upon him.
with highest honors. He strongly
favors building up and improving the
county schools, which is the poor
man’s college. If the people of South
Carolina want better schools they
should elect one expert In school
work.
Mr. G. Walt Whitman, candidate for
governor, passed through town today
on his bicycle, bound for the Lexing
ton meeting. He has ridden over fif
teen hundred miles on his wheel dur
ing the campaign.
Hon. John .1. McMahon is the guest
of Edwin Folk Strother, Esq., while in
town. All the ether candidates have
gone to Lexington.
RELIEF IN SIX HOURS.
Distressing Kidney and Bladder Dis
ease relieved in six Imurs by “New
Great South American TCidney Cure.”
It Is a great surprise o« account of its
exceeding promptness in relieving pain
in bladder, kidneys and back, in male
c- female. Relieves retention of water
almost Immediately. If you want quu c
relief and cure, this is the remedy. Sold
by L. A. Gardelle, druggist, Augusta,
Ga., *l2 Broad street.
GooD
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BAKING
POWDER*
15 THE BIST.
Highftt* of AH In UftftVftn
inp Power.
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FOR RENT
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John. W. Dickey
Real Estate Agent.
FOR RENT
|j. B. White's new residence# *u> upper
t. Broad *treet. Special price*. 4
»ft Telfair atreet. ( mama ftU 00
JIT ftftfalr atreelt * room* 24 W*
K 5 Telfair *treet, T roam* 22 9®
329 Telfair atreet. 7 room* .. .... 22
333 Telfair atreet. 7 room* 2! *«
522 Kilt* atreet. 7 room* 1* °°
(12 Broad atreet. flat 1* °°
4!« Fenwick SU«M. » ream M
1511 Owinnet street, I gooma.. .. Nrw
15(7 Walton Way. 6 room* ls 00
] I*l3 Walton Way. 5 room* li* 99
I 522 Broad »trect. * rooms 20 M
! 522 Broad street, (tore 20.00
j B. White's cottage* on upper Jonea
street—l* 90 and 8.00 each.
Thl* Hat will be changed from day to
' Clarence E. Clark,
Real Estate. 8 » BrCM,d Bt '
FOR SALE
gm~ \ have tor sale very desirable build
ing lot located in the centre of one of the
handsomest blocks in the city. Will sell
earn* very cheap. Just the place for a
handsome residence for your family. Good
titles.
CALL ON MRS. JERRY O’HARA.
NO. 1337 OREENE STREET.
TO RENT!
From Oct. Ist, handsome
House of eight rooms, all
modern conveniences. No.
1251 Eilis Street.
Also Cottage House of 6
rooms No. i 329 Ellis St.
APPLY
E. J. HICKEY
21 2 Bth Street.
TO *TiBTTT.
From October Ist. 1898. the premises
at present occupied by the Irish-Amet-
Ican Dime Savings Bank at 817 Broad
street. Centrally located and well adap
ted for most any kind of business.
Apply to P. M. MuJherln, Secretary
and Treasurer, 817 Bread St.
Uncle Sam’s Navy, Port
folio No. 9, just received
at Herald Office.
IftAl fat All
For Rem From Oct. 1
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rmit If It I# dotnf too quickly, you
don't n**d to throw open th# oven door
and run th# risk of chilling H. You mn
regulate your rone# to suit your moot.
Tke Gas Licit Co. o[ ispsia,
(22 BROAD KT.
? PORTNER’S /
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SosettoTdal.
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.
AlexanMJoln
Agents Scottish A meric in
Mortgage Company,
705 Broad St
Ladles Not In It.
40c Fine Summer Undershirts, 20c.
40c. Fine Summer Drawers, 20c.
SI.OO Fine Dress Shirts, 60c.
50c. Fine Scarfs, 25c. „• £ (.
25c. Suspenders, now 10c.
10c. Club Ties, sc.
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. Mer
tins, Tailor, opposite Planters Hotel.
Augusta, Ga.
BUSINESS FOR SALE
Owing to Mr. Henry W. Balk's deci
sion to enter the floral business, we of
fer for sale in bulk all the stock of
merchandise contained in the store
now occupied by us -f together with
counters, shelving and showcases. Un
til the stock is sold in bulk we offer
great inducements to the general buy
ing public to come and get bargains.
Spot cash buys cheap.
BALK’S DRY GOODS CO.
“Lower Balk's.” 604 Broad St.
bait btidh
Charleston 1W Carolina
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| }. R ANDERSON. Superintendent.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
moiTKr aki> urmwT rout it
IO TDK EA*T AND NORTH.
SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE
TO THE EAST AND NORTH.
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Pullfnan palace buffet aleeplrg car*
from Macon and Augusta to New York
without change.
R, A. BRAND. Oen. Agt..
723 Bread St.. Augusta. Oa.
T M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager,
H. M EMERSON. Oen. Pa*s A*».
CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST
ERN RAILWAY.
Schedule In F.ffect, March (. JB9B.
Eastern Time Standard.
Leave Augusta. Southern Ky . 9:30 p.m.
Arrive Chester, Southern Ry .. 7:18 w.ra.
Leave Chester, C. & N W. Ry 7:45 a.m.
Arrive Lenoir, C. * N. W Ry 1:M p.m.
Leave Lenoir. Stage 2.00 p.m.
Arrivi Green Park. Stage .. - 7:00 p.m.
Arrive Blowing Rock. Stage .. i .JO p.m.
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Horn iT oovi tfi—V. awhinrton ond Houthwrtrrm
! Linjif»Nl. Solid VoMtilmlrd tram vrtfb dining
ftn and first CjMMW north of ChftHotM.
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Tampa, .TaokMonYille, bavannah, Washington
•ad Now York.
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and Richmond.
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I tween <4reen*l*oro and MptftHk. CJroaeeoMOto*
j turn at Norfolk for OLD POINT COMFORT*
! arriving there in time for breakfast.
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‘ Charleston nnd Aaheville.
No*. 36 and 36—C. 8. Fast Mail. Through
! Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping car* be
tween Jacksonville and New York and Pull
man sleeping cart between Augusta ana Char
iot t«. Pullman sloapin % rare between Jack
•onvtlle and Columbia, on route daily between
Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via Abbeville.
FRANK 8. GANNON ♦ J.M.CCLP.
Third VP. & 4*«n- Mgr. T. ' M.,J} “brngton.
W. A. TURK. ri. H. HARDWICK.
(t. P. A.. VY’aahington. O. P. A.. Atlanta
GEORGIA - - RAILROAD.
(With Meridian Time.) cf,
Schedule Effective April 24, 1898. -<
Pullman Sleepere between Macoo anl
New York. „j,_ i
Through Pullman Sleopere between Au
gusta and St. Louie-
Lv Augusta ..| 7:o6am| 3:2opm|lo:3flpia
Ar Atlanta ...|l2:3spm| B:2opm| b:ooam
Ar Macoc ...,jll:l6*rn| i 6:4uara
Ar Athens |l2".lspm| 7,"'3opm -
Ar Galneaviiie|*3:4spm|
Ar White Plal'1 :oflpm| I'"'
Ar MilPga'le ,|10:10am| 4:3oam
Ar Wash'ton ..|10:18am| 7:10pm)
Picayune train leaves Augusta dally
except Sunday at 5:15 p m., and ar
rives at Milledgeville at 8:10 p. m.
Tralee arrive at Augusta 6:18 a. nv,
7:45 a. m., 1:20 p. m.. and 8:25 p. m.
A. G. JACKSON, G. P. A. ■
' JOE W. WHITE, T. P. A,