The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, September 05, 1898, Page 2, Image 2

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MONDAY 2 NO WAR PRICES '* §I •H«>r ftrua* ..... a*2s?) .. to'*** Qpf||) , ... '”Vj m •• lifgn •>s» L»nh Inotifl • • • »**! B**ncm of G*'d+* • < OO—C* t imm »f* l t*w ttmy to Huy n*w fmt» lino. I «oo ■ivo you 51st to (SO pot c*f*t **n Oil fMfMMMMft l-Of**»* •look of Diomonrn in Aututu LEWIS J. SCHAUL, ji“\ClTulk Undof tho Arttafton Motft _ ON THE (WO WAOONOO 0,1 n |* tMI« ff*«to*» »»iw»H*ff •» k-it — resretohr it*<« t *r «ft3**AY» „ RAC n«A.M» ! . *» .. .. ** »• •• **•* * * #f # § $ ft f*»«i fH—ti «*# (F**ito IW*O ‘mi mAmM Yuba l•* At* tofwnu 0- . o*. c It c •jougL... m uo *» * * * #*•♦«#*»# “■ Wot»* tM KMIrHIN tCw»l —ff t'lffS— l •#*»*. O l*M : (Wwrt •«••** ••jMwntu . I* W * #t UO . _.. .. » * * Ab.<' re ■*# A lun k ..4 I"-* •.* Nil A»»« V ftfttftf. ("tllflHll RftftNfeft - | mi#** * O'tMff Tub*. I(h At CAK'HOft » H « Oi .......... ** IMnUx . •• •• •« .. •« •• ■•! I* I •Attest** C.Psh*# Ml naMftn*. IN.'.. «.4 (khflvar I'.ilrM #»*»?• Mood m 4 W.rMI Thai 1:0. •ATrtDVni QAMKS AT CINCINNATI ChKtaaatl t; Wi'k.|f AT NKW YT)AK - New Tarh I; N<»» * at rmufimn tM a*AMK ptttiiMirv r, •ftft**©** •***»# o«*# FMtetorff t; Mm*”' at rmrcoo t; Brnsfcb'ii 'A AT l/HJOVllJJA— ioeltrllto IS: At. faints 1. WHO MAS SFEN HIM? A l*o fit* Nefro In South Oaroltu. Columbia 8 C, Beat 8 —W. W. Harris. of the Ail. owtibdlirf foe» ! Am recslysd report, from Sumter and Domr. count Ira to the effect that a negro arhoae aarae the Informant* said LADIES TIES SOMETHING NEW J. MILLER WALKER THE HATTER KI3STOX HATS they could not give, was panlng hlm eelf off In that aertion of the ,»lat# a* a constable for the dlspsttariy. It Is not presumed that he had the effront ery to make any arreats or aelxuee, but H la stated that lie la advertising him self as a constable, presumably being Incited to do so by white men for po litical effect. Mr. Harris emphatically state (hat there la no negro employed on the constabulary force t« this state. A constable has been sent over Into that Met lon itad I. tilt negro la caught he wIH lik«ly* *•< * (turn of Justice be won't like. I M To Who’hMH fly Concern. 1 have hern In the drug butanes* lor twelve year#, and during that time have sold nearly all the cough medicine* manufactured; and |rmu my personal knowledge of such remedies. 1 aay that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives better satisfaction than Any other on the market.—W. M. Terry. Klkton, Ky, Sold by Alexander Drug and Seed Co., C. R. Parr of Bell Tower Drug Store. Private Cornell of the First Alaba ma regiment was recently tried by courlmartta! for overslaying leave of absence, aud it came out In the pro ceedings that the young man within the period of 24 hours had collected $17.70. got man-lad, and joined the church. In Russia no one knows how rich are the Demldoffs or the Yousopoffs, because their fortunes are In the shape of vast undeveloped domains contain ing gold and silver mines of incalcula ble Value. C ASTOR IA for Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of CAMP DEWEY IS A MODEL Hit tfetMUtn Alt MtAiig OW It 1 tit nmpfttfv : A ts-aiuf hhk* « **s«»e. ft • ISnwhiiniißi Um t«ast»> * Casa* fhftevt FfcfMffffH* »«NM ff* | • 4 s*t| tofttto dh* »M»# *»ftH ‘<4 the tataOag snaf ft the IMaHfge ; ptaea., rgr-hil Ms 7ha HraK Th. sa«s ha»# ftMMtft *• evwl.lag I a ptare of ewtßffafattve esMahwt lsat at ! ywtha. rheevlewa sped ll wewid ha hgesi I# lawagtaw a Naee haawiifal Sffat. II .i it la bmA* »h»»vtws. Iff twin f, • | fl ggvt rh.n haa km a heavy ittt ttwi day a*4 every aighi with hentty saashtae eauagh la. Ary the > (MM. of Ike m*» taka ka». haaa at '•eanry faty ' Fv.iytfc.ag tkat «»» be Ana* la MMfcv Ike raaiy mafott.U. ha* haaa Aaa*. Nsrly every asaa ha* rigged «l a I tamhoa keg. apna ahiek lie sgeeaffe hi. jt laaheta. sa4 which heap# hi* wad off [the Aeiff gnuaad Mae. airtageat rala# see la farta agalasl laottag Tfca aa live# ka*e ao er rug tea hewevev I the aaltvee raaaol h* relied apoa They arv May, are Mopes done llara, gad key* ao aeag* of *fcam* Uaa Aadaraoa mlaigtas hi# head quarter* at Cavtta. Where the reeaalnder of the troop# are eta lion «d Tki* ■* also headquarter, as guaneeawetev* and teaatiM't Mara* aad here also the peal hospital I* maintained Oct of the total aamber of troop* ta the Philippine, lea. (baa two hundred are oa the strk ll**--* raaiarhabl# .hosting wbea H la reaieaiheted the mea cane to a climate eatiraly uadke soy thay had aver haows and were landed la this hot. huatld spot at the rad of a loag aaa voyage. Flatnte, Double Barrel tluae—Pl*»«l*. Hatrlagtoa A HI. hardevn Brand aew ptetols. If St. Ilsrrlagtoa A Hlchardaon •ertind hand ptetota. tI.N American 'double action pistol. II M Ouitar. Man ! dolln and Banjn hiring.. I for * rents a* jD. J. itchaul, Reliable Pawnbroker. SNAKE IN A BEDROOM. The Hotel Was Aroused By a Woman's Screams Mcßae. Kept. 8-Mat Friday morn- 1 log the people l« the vicinity of the Mcßae hotel were atartled by the screams of the ladle* and w»m# of the, servants ooaaected with the hotel. Mrs. Frluellc. who manages the ho tel. had atarled Into her room when she was met by a large black snake, j lelaurly wriggling toward the door, j Mr*. Frlsiclle waited very little lime In giving the alarm, and the fright j became general. Hts snakeship was dispatched by some means, and dreams of monster* alone disturb the Inmates of the hostelry. WEYLER READY TO LEAD. Will Fight With the People to Sava Country. Madrid. Sept. 5. General Weyler. preaiding over a meeting of members of the Weyler club, at Palmit. Island of Majorca, declared (hat the disasters which bad come upon S|ialn muai .be ropi .eved. * He denounced the goveflti mentV'ven’sorgblp i>f news and pefi*- rutlon. which would make ft Impoaai ble to mtablish the responsibility for the dlsasfqrs whteh the politicians were epdaa'vorlhg to fasten upon the army and navy. He put himself at the head of the masse*, ho declared. In ordof* to fight for the safety of the country. | A handy companion to the 'lows, these days. Is the new Herald Atlas, published by Rand. McNally A Co., of Chicago. It contains sixteen pages of colored maps, among them Cuba and Havana harbor, the West Indies, Spain and Portugal, the Philippines and Chi na and North America. This alias has the best collection of war ma?» that we have seen. It would not be con founded with the small cheap atlases sold at the stores. Can be obtained only from The Augusta Herald. Price 30 cents. Samuel Edgar Francis, a waiter in a Boston hotel has by his own unaided efforts mastered nine languages, and that, .too, without having ever been abroad, On June the 20th last the eminent Sauscrit scholar. Prof. Albrecht We bar, celebrated in Berlin Ibe. fiftieth uuajvarfAry of In's appojn'tmynt as at adotpic instructor. Among'those who offered their congratulations was the American minister. Wetief is 74 years old and has been connected ever since the year 1848 with the University of Berlin. $- THB AUODBTA HEHAIX) IJESTERHAZY THE FORCER I tuning MBfcMNMpn MM!* Mi t TiH» \tatfff j*t i itsa Tw* Bn*w « ■* in* hn tlmv Aea *•»* id I *Hd PNdld wdP®' YYd f#d»dpd #wwnanw IdfllWN iMMM «t* dNNMddf ddf (Mu* \m*+ iMdfdd«l Mi &mw ffc I iliddiddf •WdNdxdM add- ** [idMi Ijii'TH r#ld*d IW HmMM i|Md 0 - (IrftkN iitfl I CH 4*#--' yan ftfd MNdi I |N«wi* 4 4gH| Ai'lHNd itff«« f • #tt I ftfwM Mir Iky ft fNdftrft dtmdtf ' |*gHMl afaelMg ffN«B a*< dasewsa mffff 1 0f tvftft flftPd fdMhftiNifiY * * ft© Itlevmagty UW«NNiHMBIh I ngp-r <hM N sra* ftmaM* m ff*«N*ffa Italy FmmbwN ally it «»** *•*s •*•*•4 •• I haam ham oh* »** t«eltfi*A aaaiaa Jtb* easwsy «3h wht'h ah* had * *•< I ftl id tfc* ftmtft. ftdi ftdiiift id ! Hft—ft» M» ft twllftftft flftft* | flrn—»nf dftWi IImM ftfc* Im4 dwNdft 1i i ■ffwf iwr dfttfttt ft mil Iftd mtam tftN©? ■ dt idpftr <rhr «wi kft «d*)r’di d I ike Nt that he ara* a Jew Mai he 1 - nr* a CTtiiat.aa 11 ta grtallv that I be w.atit he aa Davit * letaa* uahr 1 BarWMHty aad Ftaaa. may ha at «<4A* 'aa aal tear hat aa psam*— 1 h*T are aa- -! I ted Ml (hair »tl-atll teeerl th* Jew* j rw Mary as ska rvavievtoa. aalta* aart drffgadatki not HvayNw aaa owe as th* anal rsarnrhaai* hatswa to asndera military aaaal* Suepaioo Ml spa him at t‘tm «*if hwaa*. ha viatied I a resort fraqaratad by haoara «p« j He aa# triad la aarr** aad «m*ktr«4i I na elrrutaetaaltal evidaara that, aa l aa aa* asade gabUc was aot roarla jahra. Tt* Pleat Ao.p4.ton K,lap,, Mr,, mm ftl H rift twMQm+i oft Odffd ihovi ft b#f*Hd ii • w* j iFff Thw dftf# Hvfti Ift l*ftfift li ! «|||r b ibe for*«fffi •liftdi. ti 4 ?*|© i tally lb* On aaaa. vaaanert to ta, thorn were aaa! aambers of war de part meet spies Oa* of the effh* i found Dreyfue at naa of the ao« so-1 lied German resott*. ll a*, alleg'd that Dreyfus etplgiaad hjt Israaenia ' there by aaytng he aaa there to prar ' tic* the Get man language This was deemed auspicious bamtiae Dreyfus | spoke German perfectly. Th# fact that he wa* a Jew and Ibund people 1 j of hiaowa religion at the club Instead, of ret Irving him of suepieioo. h*d the reverse effort. He was watrhed carefully aad in Oc tober. 1*94, was arrested It was as- j sorted that the proof of hia guilt which I caused hi* arrest ronabtted chleflv of | ruptm of document* which he had fur : uishctl the enemy, and whlrh were in hi* handwriting, though unsigned. ll , etas whep this statement was made | public that the pet»ple of France ba ' came wildly Indignant agaiust the ar [ cused. His assertion (hat the IrrrlminaHng documents had bwm written In Imtta lion of his atyle of penmanship In or der to screen the real criminal wa# de> I rlded. The Denials Entered. About thla time the foreign repreavn tatlves—-notably those of Germany and Italy denied receiving any ouch doc uments horn the accused or any other person, but In reply (o that came the startling Information that the docu ment* on which the government relied to convict the aecuaad had hewn stolen from the (leak of the German military attache. In Ills office in th* German embassy In Paris. The (text thing that happened Inflamed the people more than ever. It appeared that Germany had protested, under ihre&t of abandoning all diplomatic relations with France, against using documents obtained by violating tho rights of the embassy. The people thought that Germany was interfnrring to save a tratlor who had benefited her. and the cry for the head of Dreyfus was almost Incessant while along with this arose such denunciation of Germany as threatened war within a brief period. The condition of public sentiment on one side and the attitude of Germany on the other seriously embarrassed the French government, and the state of affairs was worse for the reason that the cabinet were not unanimous In their belief In the guilt of the ac cused. The Secret Trial However, the trial was brought oh In ■secret, so that It should not publicly appesr that the stolen documents were used against the accused. Dreyfus de nied his guilt and brought experts to combat the testimony of those who swore the documents were in his writ ing, hut without avail. The court, when the ease was ended, retired for an hour, ami then came back to the place of trial and unanimously declared that the accused was guilty of “having given to s foreign power documents concern ing the national defence.’' The public had been admitted to hear the verdict, although Dreyfus was not present, and when it was pronounced there were loud cries of “Viva la Pa trie!” Then the President of the court said; “Th esentenee is that Capt. Dreyfus be Imprisoned for life In a fortified, place,'" Dreyfus heard both the verdict aud -w-w » - S » T =. *••**• »«/*• AM* Jainifillct: i ♦ ft# ift i| #% ftMft# ift ftftftft •• j hftftftt »<<ftjft> ift mum j ' frail | ftftgMft *ft ftftftft ftftt ftft ft j Pf V MVt* A ••• 4 Mto'dMtoftg) l Met «•> • *ft * y V*#* ft** Ijftfft* |Mh m*** mm* **©* a?- 5 * ft* ft* l ’* NAMto „ ft# (is t## •ft 1 © P© . |f«e (kftftftM® •••ft ■ _ •MMM l«'•!*•** I•* • 9 iftft Wftft fftftft* ft* * ft**** ** ft©* ; CflUft ft (Pftftftft r M. M. , „ : mil? piitftMf Ml - * 1 Tift* fflftftw ** f 0 '*** if m . ftiffit K® *■** *ftft " I Kftftvi fftft ft* icMpifttft * rvssre. Mffht MSVJ imp* ftM©ft A , ' ftllft tftMft IftftftM K®* 11 -ftlftt Iftftl ** * Kk fc tk*ft [ »"r j • ifrwftMNft fti * * mm M ntt *“ *T I*’' ovr- WM *IW* m k fw# lift? 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"Cotton I* sll right tn this The re. cut rain* hs.C done very MUl* damage to the staff* ” to spoke turner of Gr*ce*o»-4 yesterday. In th# flr»t plae#.’; he conttnued. lb# 1 r«p Is not a* far advance! a* y«u pity ftftftfl* to think Ts n-ruemticr. the farmer* were tat# » planting cotton this year: ronwevturntt |v the crop Is two or three weeks lat#r than u.ual t»f eounie oottao Mblgsa i„ o‘m-b. and some of the ***•■’« white nth the slept*, but .ms t. not the .rase as a general thing. Meat ,d the fields have merely begun to open, and I hardly think the rain has dam aged the boll to any great extent." Cottun I* very small In »om* locall ties around Oracewood. and the witter noted that a great many fields ha-1 scarcely a “white apot” tn them. Hiwv ever, the farmers in this rounty are not at all apprehensive as to the crop being damag' d thus far. THE OUTLOOK BRICIHT. What President Bloomfield Sgya of the Situation. Athens, Oa., Kent. 5 —Mr. Tt. tt. Bloomfield, president of the Star Thread company, of Rarnett Hhoals. ha* re cently returned from-an extensive trip through the northern and western states. Having been engaged for more than n third of, a,century in the cotton manu facturing business. Mr. BloomfleJ.d is quullfled by to note with oecurary'all the changing condition* of the manufacturing situation. While on his trip north, Mr. Bloom field gathered considerable Information on the business outlook, and from what ho gathered,he is satisfied that business will now begin to pick up and thatpros po«lty will begin to return to the peo ple. Mr. Bloomfield believes that cotton will sell at a low figure, unless the crop Is materially cut off try unpropltlous seasons.but that the cotton manufactu ring business, as well as other lines of manufactories, will be prosperous. The demands for yarns and cloths Is on the increase, and when the peace conference is over, the demand will be greatly increased by virtue of the fact that Cuba and Porto Rico will be under the Vntted States flag'and in all prob ability the Phtllpplne» : also. Mr. Bloomfield believes that this accession-of foreign tryvilory will great ly stimulate trade, and Increase tb e de mand for every Utnd )s <jrf manufactured product this country now puts on (he market. The Btar Thread MHil. of which Mr, Bloomfield is president*, is in fine shape and haaian abunduuce of order* for its product. •«' ; 'JPIi j AGDIHALDO'S (DOVEMENTL Ilf Ha* lg»i|i 111© if Mb N « It ft# T*Nhrt#h IN* blfseisM* t** WAN NM Nf ,(,»»nNs*» B»Aiff»Ai>»P»* m ft s ftft -ftMl Ift T Hff- ! 1 tp|||fAt ifft - i Tiftf* iftftr iftftift ftft ftHftftftft* f* I «# * »©- *» <** mmiff •HIRE Ellin LIST FUSION. They Jets (to liwMiwi to OffN*to IriMhi to (to*. tiTftWtr i isfti.. I -TW ifftMiftti I j** Jft##s rx. j HHtY th#v ? ■■ • fNftfcftft ft«ti lift HfttUfM. iiftftlftft «»#m in mpftnfi rftl $ M WillitMKNi Hrftftltnf Ift Onft»il»fiMt mi jftkftl ftmoftf IW ft* I itii I## Ml Anfufj r?l® (k* tfftfti •m ] n4 iti# rnftihiftftll'Tft will ftftft j if* «#c»rtft Ift ftefft*! li# tiNftftrrftlft j Tft# M« Mftlti ftftft ft*ftft4sH I !*.'*• •»• i uM? ift© few? ftl ftfty «*ift©fft * ■ *»ft tMftfty ftfifti©® «• i. tetr r#(ti nm* ftftft i ’norflnft* Iftfei j Ur |ft ftftft© Ift feVDt® to Ift© flftift ft#’ J! v ra Hint •! «•# wli ♦ Of •ftftilnc ® GLASCOCK'S PRIMARY. Negro** Vo(*A »• H lor Ito PepwHal Nominee*. I Ttier* are a host two hundred R<- pubilrasa it* tOsarork roesty. sll eo!- ..reA. Nearly sll of them voted la th* j rereat so-esiled Populi* primary. Raymosd Haynes, ssd others, wfcd are leader* Is tbet party Ih th* eouoty. I Inform* u* that at tear seveney-o**| I per rest of those *ho voted. c*it the r ballot* for th* sera!nee* I These Republican* openly aay. and have said, that there I* nothtsg 'n common bet wees them and (tie Popu 11,is or the Oemi rrat*. Is other word*, they freely declare there I* nothing to politic* for them except what they can get out of U during electlcp times, and are not at all timid In asserting that •shir d* money I*. dsr am d« nigger al*o.” Vnder the*# undeilrahle fact* the conclusion necraaarlly follow* that thoa# for whom the Republican* voted used money, and lavahiy at that. Who did you *ay three Repuhlltan* voted for’ At least *ev*nty-flve P*r cent of them voted for the nominee*. Did th* nominee# have money? Of courae they did. Where did they get It? By virtu* of their office* which they have held for several term* and other positions of truat? Where did they get thtir office# and other posi tions of tru»j; From the people whom they fought and whose will they frus trated. Thl* wa* very wrong, hut ll wa* not the only wrong done In that primary. It was called for a Populist pfmary, for Pcpullata to select among them reive*, by method* In harmony with PopulUt principle*, men to hold the of fice* of the county. To »uy nothing of the principle* of Populism being disregarded In ihe conduct of that‘primary (which wta done; none but Populist* were lcttal voter*. A republican can no more le gally 'ote in a PopulUt primary than a boy under twenty-one year* of age can legally vote In a general election. Therefore It is plain>that the will of the majority of the Populists of the count ' was Illegally defeated, defeated by r'ngster*. money and Republicans. The real and legal nominees of.thaF primary arc those who received a ma jority of the Populist votes. Purge .*rom the ballots all those that were cast by Republicans, and the result will be changed. Still. In theface of all this, we have men in the county cheeky enough to declare it was all fair, and the will of the people was spoken. “Shame.! shame! an Insult to your manhood.”— G'bson Record. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. THE BEST SALVE In the world for Cuts. BrUises. Sores, Dicers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions and positively cures Piles, 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. JI'ST AS EASY iphjjSal^SL v TO PtJPCHAIf A IMANOk OK ORGAN mmmm ftf H A ***** «§ II ft !• tMf • mmh «# ***** •*** ft** j <Jtoa» 1%,,- #* #a*4i # - (to *# 1 ; iMftftfcflitf (Manar frni i Rmm Ym Kmw To m lUilibl*. p, ftHi'llig fflMfli Aft fftft ft#* ftftftlftftftftHl . Ift 3ft ■■• r» 4 iiftlft '*»t j t >r| fHI ftft flftft Wft ** toftf Ift I>ft|* ft* j||#s im J ** ■ ft#- Aft I ifca A gffi Nwt hffhN toffto-to OhhUtMi uo Usqwitt»*k!j A* Rrei.tk# Tsrm* U*s Most I«W9f A< •hd tkff A*Aort«M*t Tft ipppftl tiftft ift* iftfe—* i** Ift *miiftftl ftft--4 ift# (pftfto"** pmm***m f© )#xN» mm SSLSSI^mISJSLI *m i rnrnmmm » u *>**+"* I * •■tftMKftftftft Hftft* Tbomas & Bartoo, me || ft J| f* ft JEJ'P’ft fl##ft|ftftftff Hi tifftiiiftfty- ft «#*•' • t ONE CENT (WORD SITUATION WANTED a ut»T tma? »ta4 Hat* ; ftfti •»# ftry m*** ftfe** #P Hr* ■ p rjtmt ft ft#** ft pAftHl'-fti ift ©fft#*' ftft i, # w ' fe r *9, Smk in fesiMrtii (ypyrtt* tM m mmt wmk *f tft# kis4 A'fttrr»(i I t«# S, rar* J. H * l> , ! WANTED MT TOfEfl 1 Addrea* B H I , care HreaM. top* 8 h.Hiw-gtrl. Apply «* Ofmiurr street. | WANTED- PtUHTtoN A» POBTtni ply list Summer street. AuguMa. «'*•- nvi'i* # help” wanted WANTED—A POBinON A 8 O.AC H : man or h.tstler I*##t ref.twue. Aro l ply »t* Telfair street B#pt ( W ANTED-POBITION A 8 OtNHf GB to do totmawoch ui prtvat* family by [whit# Kim**. Address D, care Herald. | Kept ( 'agents WANTED—FOR dh. drfm- MONP'K Lightning Bern#dies for Rheumatism 5 Wd® for an Incurabl# ca*e: restore* *ttff J*dnt*. drawn c.rrda land hardened milselea If your defcb-r ! ha* net got the*# remedies, we will tend ihe full month s treatment of t»s bugs , bottle* on receipt *4 $-*>■ DRFMMoND | MEDICINE CO., M Nassau *t.. New York. Oc« $ ■ WANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS BF ! si NESS men snd a young lady Ao |p|y p*f Fenwick street, between t and • o'clock. None nccdapply except gilt edge. went 8 FOR SALE CREAM—CREAM AT it JACKSON ffT. Ft>R SALE CHEAP- AN EVAPORAT ING cane mill. Apply or write 247 Walker street. Sept 4 TO RENT JIOFSE TO RENT —13(0 MAY AVE NGE. Six room*; will rent reason ably to good tenant. Apply to House I next to Schuetxen Platz. K. A. Dunn, iSept 7 ’ fob rent-several nice oom- I PORTABLE dwellings, with all the mudern improvement* tin Greene and | Telfair street. Apply J. H. Prontaut. 62« Broad street. Sept ». TO RENT—STORE NO. 714 BROAD street, next below Davenport & Phin i*y. running through to Ellis strePt. Price 51.350. Alexander & Johnson, -705 i Broad street. Dpi 1 J*yß RENT—7-ROOM DWELLING house. 1257 Greene street. With mod ern improvements. Rent 525 per month. Apply 1256 Ellla. Sept 9 Mon wed Sat TO RENT—DWELLING 710 ELLIS street, seven rooms, twelve dollars per month. Apply J. W. Jansen, 704 Ellis street. Sept 7 TO RENT—I3I9 BROAD. 6 ROOMS and bath. Stable, carriage house and other conveniences. sls month. Apply 1319 Broad. Sept 3 LOST AND FOUND LOST-PYRITE'S CHARM LOST. RE WARD at Heggie Bros. Sept 3 LOST ' ON LAKEVIBW CAR—A breastpin, a cross of coral and gold. Reward will be paid for its reiurn. 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Cnsdisli .tfwMl Vttk* I Aca}emy a t kkhisont County Augus* UffffH ANNI’AL ff*cm*l«»N BEtIINB I MONDAY. '"Ti'ithK ht Full i*ty* at m-it —■— Cowree# In Am lent | and Modem language* Mnih-mslß* I mn* tto Physical ffHence*. Sienagre w_ ,„,i Tyiwwnttng wphotri mn fharg* Instruetbid in Military The* tic# and Athletic*. For Information, i address Priori#*'• Richmond A.n*- 7 Purer $500,000 7 Par Cl FOREIGN CAPITALISTS WILL loan half a million dollar* OB realty in Augue'a. «s. Term* 1 itmr rent For further Informau.w. *e» thetr attorney at lav*. P. J. ffulltvsi'* Es . or Mr. P. O. Burum. MONEY TO LOAN. — In any sums desired from SSOO upwards, in straight 3 and 5 years time, or on lO years time, payable in equal annual instalments. Lowest rates of interest. No expense to borrower except the usual attorney and record fees. No delay i in getting the money. Alexander&JobDSon Agent* Scottish Amrr ctn Mortgage Company, 705 Broad St Pills, Pills, Pills. Pills Pills The Best Pills pins Pill To Take pms Pills is— pi|| s Pills firS Pills 25 Cents. Pills Don’t forget that Pills Pills Tlie Howard & fillet Pills Drog Company Pills Pills Make Them PiTiiTPilisT Pills, Pills If You Intend to Hove. Remember you can get alabastino, which makes beautiful wall*, paint#, stains, reiamels and varnishes and th« best of everything at Alexander drug store. Their prices are always moder ate. The prescription business at Alexan der drug store has largely increaaed over other years. They sell the best— send them your prescriptions to fill. Spices for catsup and preserving at Alexander drug store. Whooping cough Cured with Nathaja Davis Cough Cure. Sold at Alexander