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Tinas & Barton,
W. M tIARRffTT. Heratrar,
ne Rmtew, Aaffwet*. Oe.
COL. BRYAN
IS TO RESIGN
His Quit f»rd Mij Be Etfertef
Ai) Dajr.
Hie Ktttnwel Wante tu Be Mustered
Out.
Uncolti. Neb.. Sept. 2.- According to
freed* off 001. Bryan, now with Uie
Tliiid Nebraska, at Jacksonville. hie
rrMgnstlon may be expected In tho
LADIES TIES
SOMETHING NEW
J. MILLER tiLKEE
' THE HATTER.
KNOX HATS
nesr future. They eay be will havo no
danfera to face In the future, as th?
Tl ,rd Is to be eluted to go to Cuba
with Fluting h l.ee for garrison duty.
That being the caee they hive been
trying to convince him that he tan
now resign without any loss of dig
it’<y or character, and. as he le wanted
here In the campaign. Hi Nebraska, It
'la believed that he wilt resign, betters
hunt hi* regiment show that nine
tenths of the privates want to be mus>
tered out.
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Sig Jature of
# THE AHERICUS MAYORALTY.
interest In the Nomination la on the
Increase.
Amerlcus. Ga., Sept. 8 —The next pri
mary election übout which the great
est interest ceutres is that for mayor
knd three aldermen, and while the us
aal time for bolding such an election
is yet several weeks ahead, the voters
are already discussing probate cendl
datees and wondering wtio will be In
the race. From present indications
there will be at least two of three as
plranta for the mayoralty, and about
this rotnest the greatest interest cen
ters Just now. A desire lias already
been expressed to have the city Dem
ocratic executive committee meet and
Sx an early date for the primary in
order that the several prospective can
didates may enter the race and let the
voters begin to pick the winners.
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sirgama with all the aara That orar
cfowgad the ah Ipa agatnat the rsuss-!
alfaurea of tha auigaoos a*4 «thsr of
fken bat they stM they were will at
to via ad may Util* hardaMp* If they
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vested traasportlnai tbatu It was tbs
fortopo of war "
Do you ®at? Try th®
Ellis Rostaurant.
FEMALE ARMY SLRuiloN.
SR* U IM First liver Appointed In
(tor Anar.
Wastilagt'M. Kept. I.—For the first
tine tn tbe kietory of tbe American ar*
nay a woman was apik>lnird a member
of the medical staff. Dr. Anita New
comb McGee, wife of Prof W J. M<-
jilee. of tbla city, and daughter of Prof
jSltiK-n Newcomb, of tbe naval observa
tory. was regularly sworn to a* assist
ant surgeon. This, according to Sec-
I retary Alger's general order, entitles
I her to the uniform of a second lieu
tenant. without designation of rank.
It ts not likely, however, that Dr. Mc-
Gee will avail heraelf of this privilege.
The appointment, while a novelty
from a technical standpoint. I* not the
beginning of Dr. MaUee'e service with
tbe war department. Throughout the
war the has been In charge of the se
lection of (be women nurse*, end of the
790 or more now In tbe field most have
passed muster at her hands. Assistant
Burgeon McGee goes to New York to
night to select thirty graduate nurses
for eervlees In Porto Rico. Lieutenant
McGee has regularly practiced her pro
fession In Washington for some year*
and .has contributed several paper* to
the American Association for (he Ad
vancement of Science and to other
scientific organizations.
The Rand-McNally new Standard
War Atlas is the best publication of to,
kind we have ever seen. The colored
maps are double the else of any others
published, snd rlearly printed on heavy
paiier. Rach one has a marginal Index
and a page Is devoted to the flags of
atl nations. This atlas is timely and
useful it Is not for sole at the stores.
The Herald has arranged for a special
edition. Readers may obtain a oopy
by calling at »ur office or sending 30
cents.
A Desirable Chance,
Have you seen any of Uncle Sam’s
soldiers In a pair of Rice & O’Connor
Shoe company’s shoes? They are os
near perfc tlon us It Is possible to get
them. They hurt neither the feet nor
the pocket book- Nothing in footwear
ts cheaper, nothing more durable, and
nothing more comfortable. If you have
sensitive feet they are just what you
want; If you haven’t they're the shoes
you want, just the same. If you are
particular, end If you want to be par
ticularly good to your feet, buy your
next pair of shoes from the Rice &
O’Connor Shoe company.
Only steel lined and burglar proof
safes used. Money loaned on anything
of value at a low rate of Interest. Wa
terbury alarm clocks. 75 cents. Lewis
J. Schaul. Reliable Pawnbroker.
New Belts.
Messrs. Rchweigert & Co. have Just
received a lot of new belts, which are
lhe latest on the market, and will prow
to be very popular this fall. The buck
les are richly decorated, and the belts
come in different leading and popular
colors. The ladies will do well to see
them and make their selection before
tho stock is picked over.
Smith & Wesson pistols from 35 to
35.50. Several good bicycles for sale
very cheap. Good watches from 31.25
to 350.00 at Lewis J. Schaul, Reliable
Pawnbroker, under the Arlington.
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Take laxative Itmmo Qulalne Tablets
All druggist* refund the tr>"Oey If It
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RETURNED FROfl IJREENLAND.
Waller Wrltmaa Brought No News
Irom An dree.
Troassoe. Norway. Sept. J. The
sleam whaler Fridtjof, having on boatd
Walter Wellman and the member* of,
his expedition to Greenland, has re
turned after landging an experdition
at Capt Tractboff. on the southern part
of Halt's Island.
While the Wellman party were re
turning they met the expedition to
Franx Joaef lasi) under fir. A. G
Nothorst. at Koeolgskar Island, and
were Informed ibat all search for Prof,
Andree. the missing balloonist, had
proved futile.
The Wellman .expedlllon left Trom
soe on June 2« for the purpose of ,<(a
plorlng the Arctic regions, and after
■topping at Solornbols. near Archangel,
the party sailed for Frans Joaef Ijtnd.
On July 15 last the Fridtjof arrived
at Vardoe. and after taking on coal the
expedition left for the north on the
following day. In Mr. Wellman's par
ty are Profs. James H. Gove, of Col
umbla University; Ueut. Evelyn B.
Baldwin, nr. Edward lloftna, lurlof
llnrland and several Norwegian scien
tist!.
Prof. Nothorst's expedition Is finan
ced by by King Oscar and a number of
private person*, and sailed early this
year with the hope of finding Prof. An
dree. the missing balloonist, who as
cended from Pane’s Island on July 11,
1897, and whose fate Is unknown.
Buck ten's Arnica Salve.
THE BEST SALVE In the world for
Cuts. Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt
■Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped
Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all SKtn
Eruptions and positively cures Pllas.
or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction or money re
funded Price 25 cents per box. FOR
SALE BY HOWARD & WILLET.
GOLD IN A SAND BANK.
A Singular Discovery nade on an
Illinois Farm.
Areola, 111., Sept. 2.—There Is con
sldernble speculation in this vicinity
over a discovery of gold In a sand
bauk on the farm of L. V. Warner, four
miles west of this city. While digging
In the sand bank, Mr. Warner unearth
ed a large rock, the peculiar sparkle
of which attracted Ills attention, and.
breaking off a portion, he bought It
here, where a microscopic lest showed
the specimen! to contain a fair quan
tity of gold. Some of the sand was al
so subjected to a test by Pr. G. H.
Damron, and found to contain a smalt
portion of the yel'ow metal. Further
Investigation will follow.
The last chance of the
season to visit Atlanta at
a low rate will be offered
by Tuggle & Hollingsworth
Sept. sth at $ 1.95.
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OOLO INCAROt.INA.
Rkh Or* DtecovffH lit fbe Vklalty of
Julia
Newberry. *. C.. Sepl l~Mr M M
Harris reioroetl that week ftutk a visit
to Mr, N. R. I Aster at Julia. He talks
Interestingly of hta trip to the place
that may aoo* become oat of th# most
valuable loratltlaa la tbe atate. Mr.
Harris says gold has been known to
exist tbere for fifty years or more;
that tbe section la In a rlrh mhieral
bell, and rcntalna valuable orra—
principal y gold and Iron —a fins coun
try of undeveloped rauourcea. All In
dleatlona show that there have been
volcanic erupt lost there, occurring
many year* ago Mr Harris found
some gold, but not In paying quantities.
He wes well pleased with tbe result
of his Investigations and will return to
tbe spot and prospect It thoroughly
with bl# tools and dynamite. H
brougbt some specimen* for govern
ment sssay.
Mr. Lenter Is wise In having Mr.
Harrla prospect bis piece. Mr. Harris
Is a thoroughly competent judge, hav
ing had great experience tn mining In
the Pacific slope and other parte of
the United State# and tn South Am
erica. He was for a long time In the
business and worked In the beat min
ing mils.
Some time ago a little bottle of Cham
berlaln’a Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy fell Into my hands. Just at a
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, hut the little bot
tle of Colic. Cholera and Plarrhoe 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.
CLAMS IN THE SANDSTONE.
Three Hundred Feet Below Where the
Ocean Once Rotled.
Sna Francisco, Cal., Sept 2, — One
hundred feet down It* the sandstone
formation of the Contra Costa bills an
ancient bed of clam*] has been found
by workmen boring a long tunnel for
the San Joaquin Valley raiiroud. Th#
spot where the discovery was made Is
fully 300 feet above the present level
or the bav shore. The workmen had
bored 600 feet Into the hillside before
striking the bed. One of the tramway
cars had been almost filled with shells
before the men noticed that they were
cutting out clams from the aolid sand
stone by the hundreds.
OASTOniA.
Bear, tho _ Kind You Have Always Bought
The Herald’s new Standard War At
las is a very timely publication, which
seems to be well planned to answer the
questions which people are asking
about countries in different parts of
the world. The maps Are in sufficient
detail to,be entirely intfllligible, and the
low price at which thp atlas is pub
lished, ito cents, xvill make ignorance
unpardonable. Realizing the value of
such an otlas The Ausfnsta Herald ar
ranged with the publishers for a special
edition. -As this new atlas is not fop
sale at any of the stares, our
should hasten to send-for a copy be
fore the edition is _
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MOVED MANY.
.southern Railway Has MaaJtrd Sto
eat< -five Tbousand Troop#-
Maroa. A. *#pt Mr 8 H Hard
' wick, of the BniitLera railway, was la
Maroa yesterday. He was asked bow
many atddkera bis company bad moved
during tbe war. and be estimated the
i number at TS.abO. That la three time#
S the site of the regular army at thr
I time the war broke out. ,
Thee# figure# apply <mly to the
Iroopa moved by special train* Many
'tbuuaaada were carried oa regular
tralas. So far. everything ha* goae
smoothly.
The official* In charge of the trans
portation felt the great responsibility
of handling the aoldlera without acci
dent and they took every precaution.
The trains could not hare rushed along
at a much higher »pe‘'d. but the trans
portation men preferred to go slower
and get the tratna through safely.
When a railroad nm* extra train* the
dctiger 1* greatly increased. Regular
trains arc net near so liable to get In
collision or to have other accidents cs
special trains.
Remember the train leaves
for Atlanta at 7:00 A. M.
Sept. sth Two days in
Atlanta - all daylight, at
$1.95, by Tuggle & Hol
lingsworth.
AFTFR THE JUSTICES.
Muon Is to Make Searching In
quiries.
Macon. Ga.. Sept. 2. Patience has
ceased to be a virtue and the justice
courts of Macon are In for on investi
gation by the authorities that will air
some of the misdoings of the presid
ing judges who arp charged with all
sorts of offenses against law and or
der. Of course it Is Impossible to spec
ify those that will come In for the
blame and for the present the innocent
must suffer with the guilty. As a
matter of fact, those justices who have
been running their courts under a
strict observance of law are the per
sons who are most anxious to see the
eampjalgn of purification commence.
They say that they have suffered tinder
the ban of public opinion long enough
and they want to see something done
that will free the fraternity of justices
of odium well deserved by a number,
but which Is most unpleasant to them.
The last grand jury went Into the mat
ter to some extent, but not more than
sufficiently to open the way for the
next jury and the solicitor. Some of
the lawyers of Macon who have occa
sion to note the irregular work of
some of these courts and the rascality
of some of the bailiffs, will head the
undertaking to bring the matter before
the jury and some Interesting develop
ments may be expected.
This is for You,
I’ve treated hundreds of the best peo
ple in the city for scalp diseases, mak
ing scalps bald for 30 years grow lux
uriant new suits of hair. Done here in
your city. too. Do not cut your hair
or let disease ruin It, for it can be
cured. Come to see me. MRS. SMITH,
826 Broad street.
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FOR SALE
CRKAM-CKtoAM AT t* JACKAtiN fiT.
HBVKRAL FINE MILCH COW* AND
also several fine t**f rows for sale.
Apply J. H Caimk-hael. May avenue
and Wood lawn. *
WANTED To aell second-hand refrig
erator. rapacity too pounds. Addrcs#
C, care Herald office.
FOR HALB THRAP—AN EVAPORAT
ING cane mill. Apply or write 3(7
Walker afreet. Kept t
TO RENT
FOR RENT —ONE OR TWO LARGR
cool rooms furnished. Most central lo
cation ill the city. J. E. Dews, 913 1-3
Broad street.
FOR HENT-PEVKRAL NICE COM
FORTABLE dwellings, with all the
modern Improvements on Oreene and
Telfair street. Apply J. H. Prontnut.
626 Broad street. Sept 9.
TO RENT SEVERAL LARGFI
ROOMS In one of the most desirable
locations on Greene street. Will rent
to gentlemen or to family. W. S.
Uardner. 115 Jackson street. Oct 1
TO RENT-STORE NO. Tit BROAD
street, next below Davenport & Phin-
Ixy. running through to Ellis street.
Price 31.3 W. Alexander A Johnson, 795
Broad street. 001 1
LOST AND FOUND
STRAYED FROM MY HOUSE, COR
NER Telfair and Elbert, about a
week ago. a Jet black New Foundland
ouppv, about 6 months old. Reward for
him. L. A. Gardelle. Sept 2
LOST-PYRITE S CHARM LOST RE
WARD at Heggle Bros. Sept 3
LOST OR STOLEN—LITTLE PUG
dog, day before yesterday, answers
by the name of "Daisy." Return and
get reward from E. Sargent. 1419 Sil
cox. Sept 2
miscellaneo u s
BOARDERS WANTED AT 739 TEL
FAIR street. Will furnish rooms and
meals on reasonable terms. Septl
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
only 35.00 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—SECOND HAND SAFE
Good condition. Weigh from 2,500 to
3,500 pounds. Address Safe, Herald.
Sept 4
J. S. Coxey. formerly general of
“Coxey’s Army," Is now about to take
to touring in a private car, from which
he will peddle trading stamps and dis
seminate ideas about non-interest bear
ing bonds. _. - l.
SEHTEMSER 2
Special Notices.
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FOREHIN CAPITALISTS WILL
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to the University of Chicago, to estab
lish a college for teachers, will be put
to use at once, and that the depart
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