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If tta wrvrr cr hi* pnrtnrr *t.>p*«hf*
tall tafore It bound* aft*r talmt iwrv
*d It ahall ta d*olar*d a hand <*ut.
When * tall !■ *e*ved ■hot t It I* olajr
• 1.l . and the player hu* the privilege
of ualnK either hi* hand t* fi*)t. If the
hand I* u*ed II count* »he tame «» If
aetved over ihe »cc line: If hi* foot l*
tmp<i the server or hi* partner ta* the
prtvllei!* of ntopplmr tta hall tafore It
strike* the frrnt w»H.
If the tall, nfter tain* struik with
the foot, ftachoo the front wall, the
server, or hi* partner, must return It
tafore »loppln« Ihe olay.
The Foot Only.
If the striker and hi* partner, after
striking th.' i' i" with the foot, continue
to play wMIt the feet only and mlsa dur
ing that aptalto play It shall not
count against them, hut the same shall
lie declared a short tall.
In a four handed match parties win
ning the toss get hut one hand at the
commencement of the game, and this
rule shall apply to all game* following
In the same aeries.
The server shall at all times give
his opponent ample time to take hi*
position In the outer court before serv
ing the halt.
All tails played with the two hands
together shall be foul, and shall count
against the player so doing.
All halls striking your opponent shall
be a hinder, and played over.
Any tall striking your partner or
yourself before being returned shall be
foul.
All balls striking any part of the per
son. excepting the hands or feet (only
when the same are employed In re
turning the bull) shall be foul and not
playable.
This is Your Opportunity.
On receipt of ten rents, cash or
stamp*, a generous sample will be mail
ed of the most popular Catarrh and
Hay Fever Cure (F.ly's Cream Bnlrh)
nußtotent to demonstrate it great merit.
Full sire .%oe.
HI.Y BROTHERS.
56 Warren Si.. New York City.
Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls,
hfont, recommended Fly'- Cream Balm
to me. I ran emphasise his statement.
■ It Is a positive cure for ca.tanh If used
as directed."-Rev. Francis XV. Poole,
Pastor Central Pres. Church, Helena.
Mont.
Do you eat? Try the
Ellis Restaurant.
GETTING UP THE
DATA FOR THEM
Vrifiif liftman** Ah**l tl* Hull-
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EiftrESsSS;
I tb* dt*rtttalugk of the ln*tmet.m. to
*"• •f* 4 *'™ ® f ,b# twWhttalta.
or which he la i member, will theta*,
fate hardly be decided on at I hi* meet
lug f hiring Her ret ary Day* ahsrar
j*ta dlrst draft of then* m street turn*
has beta prepared by Aettßp N*rv*tgff
nf State Moore, who. with the aid of
hi# stenographer, haa been devoting
pearly nit of hi* time to the consid
er* I lon of this aubjerl
It ta said at the atale department to
be o*ipcaalble that she American
t >mmi»aioo«ea will not be hampered
Iby tlgld lorirnctlona which might, per*
jbspa, bind them too rlonely and pre
tent them from exercising their tan*
| lodgment under e irrumstaurc* that
n ight arlae during the progrem of th'
in go’tationa Th-lr lostnirtlon* may.
Ibe refers, be confined to verbal ftt A •
grstiorm. to be given them by the Pre
ttier) t b.mself. The President pro
pone* to dt vote murb of hia time be
tween Ha return from Montauk. and
the date of the aalllog of the eommlr
elnn. September 17, to the careful con
sideration of the negotiation* for peace,
an t to Interview* with the men who
will arrange the treaty,
A vast amount of Infomatlon relating
w *he Philippine* la being prepa.-ed
for ih* nut of the commissioner*. Five
clerk* three men and two women
typewriter*— have been employed for
the last month In rolleetlng this Infor
mation und In putting il into *bapc.
The Congrraitonal IJbrary was first
ronaarked for all the data contained.
No lee* than 300 different work* were
dlwovwed in the library bearing di
rectly upon the Philippines. The more
important of these 300 works will be
packed up and sent wllh the commU
alun. Besides these, the Geological Sur
vey Library hn* been dsawn on for
tint* concerning the geological forma
tion of (he Philippine archipelago, na
well as for Information regarding the
known minerals to be found on the
various Islands of the group and surh
aa can ta reasonably expected to be
discovered The treasury dcpnrtWnt
is furnishing the commission with ex
haustive statements of the foreign
Rode of the PhUlpipnes and statistics
covering the Imports and exports of
the Islands for a number of years.
FALL FROM A FERRY BOAT.
Joseph Cook, Colored, Formerly of
Augusta, Met Death at Norfolk, Va.
The remains of Joseph Cook, a for
mer colored cltlxen of Augusta, w to
brought here Saturday afternoon and
interred In the cemetery across the
river.
Joseph Cook, when In Augusta, was
employed by the Singer Manufacturing
company,He left here and wen to Wil
mington, N. C. A few days ago he
went to Norfolk and. while attempting
to board a ferry boat to go acmes the
river to Portsmouth, he fell In the wa
ter and was drowned.
He leaves a mother and father in Au
gusta.
Cook was a hardworking, hlghly
thought-of colored man. He had many
friends among the white and colored.
’ HE IS NO BETTER.
The Latest Report Today From fir.
Bayard.
Dedham, Mass., Sept. 5.—11 Is an
nounced at Kairstern this morning that
(he condition of Hon. Thomas F. Bay
ard Is unchanged from that of the past
24 hours. Physicians are in constant at
tendance.
Miss Elixabelh Lenore. of the city
hosiptal, is quite sick with fever.
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William r. H-dlMar of New Tart
In at the Plantet*
Horry C. lUrrh. of New Torh. te at
Ike Planter*
Mon itor Darin, of W»y*i*#taro to In
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ft. F Manritetd. «f FhariettoM, ft. <*..
te at tta Arilngtow
W. M. Pul. tar. ..f W.ynewboro. H#i*
yesterday la the rlty.
Mr. limM Tt Ploke* to hark from
Washington. Oa.
Mina Minnie Rhode* ta* returned
from Crawfordvllle, (»a.
J. El wood Cox. of High Poltn. N. C..
to at the Aritngtun.
L. T. l»ng. of Virginia, la regtater
rd at tta Arlington.
The txiya nr# talking politics right
■tralght along now.
Mr. Herbert Rountree returned from
Spaii*. (la., on Saturday.
Major J. B. Oummtng returned from
New York thl* morning.
Mr. and Mrn. Rurke Hhewmake are
In Atlanta for a few day*.
Ml** liOttle and Mis* Loutoe Force
have returned from (Ireetutioro.
Mr. Will Ramaey, a well known whis
key anlesman. to In the city today.
Mr John D. Sledge and Mr Cecil R.
Sledge have returned from Atlanta.
Mrs. A .Cl. Jaek*<H) wit! return here
on Tuesday from Waynesvllle, N. C.
Mr. W. W. Lumpkin, of Columbia,
8. C., wa* In tho city this morning.
W. M. Neill, proprietor of the Plan
ters hotel, la tack from Indian Spring*.
Mr. P. L. North and Mr. W. B.
Jackson went un to Atlanta this morn
ing.
Mrs. C. A. Withers. Mrs. T. P.
Branch and Miss Connors returned
from (Irovetown on Snturduy.
Prof. N. W. Cartwright, the new
principal of Walker Rantlst Institute,
nrrtvcd In the city today. The school
opens next Monday.
Dr. Patterson preached a splendid
sermon at St. James church yester
day morning. Those who were present
at the services have spoken in the
highest terms or the address.
Mr. John J. McCarthy, who for years
has been with C. Orny & Co., and is
one of the most popular young gentle
men In Augusta, is now with the Ma
caulay company. Mr. McCarthy Is up
In the dry goods business.
Have You n Son, Brother,
Husband or Lover in the Army or Na?
vy? Malt bill) today a 35 cents package
of Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder for the
feet. All who march, walk or stand
need It. It cures aching, tired, sore,
swollen, sweating feet, and makes hot,
tight, or new shoes easy. Feet rant
blister get sore or callous where Allen s
Foot-ttase Is used, to,00(1 testimonials.
\ll druggists and shoe stores sell it.
Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S.
Olmsted, Lc Roy. N. Y.
Why isn’t a homeless mall home less
than other men?
ADVISED THEM
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Thl* to protaWy due to tta warvllr
<rf th* good rid faahloncd llghtwraat,
Laat night’* moo*. Imarvw, #aalty j
supplied any atawac# nf •rtllletol light.
; Me. B N. Seago ta* ere. ied a ivit- '
mudlnui new tent, and I* entertaining j
hi* friend* A few of tta tent* have j
been opened thl* »rn*t»n. but one hardly i
••■lice* thl*. w greht to tld* hueptlallty
extend-'d at the other*. Among many
popular (eaters thin year are Mr. and
Mt*. Fred Ingraham Thl* couple are
noted for their ho*ptt*lHy. «t)d never
lit wa* more apparent ttan yeeterday,
1 When thl* tent wa* made the headquar
ter* for country and city friends, and
wa* one of the most popular redeavou*
on the ground. Mr. and Mr*. Ingra
ham In dlaperatng ttalr hoaottallty.
were a**i*ted by Col. Turner Thom**.
Camp meeting service* were opened
Saturday evening by Rev. F. P. Can
trell the pastor of the rtreult. who
preached *n able and Intereatlng aer
mon Service* yesterday were presided
over by Rev. It. L. Camnbell at *:»
a m.. Rev. J. H. Mashburn at 11 a.
in , and Rev. 8. R. England at S p. m.
Rev. R L. Campbell was heard again
at * p m. Local preacher* In attend
ance are Rev. W. I. Pelph and Rev. W.
E Johnson At all services much feel
ing was manifested, and many peni
tents went up to the altar, and gave
their promise of trying to lead a tatter
and a holler life. A tine nf
the meetings I* tta singing, which Is
under the able leadership cf Mr '* *
Barks. The last service will ta held
Thursday evening, i
Delayed dating Home.
A large number of wbo al '
tended White Oak <amn meeting last
week, were mueh in getting to
their tames, by the bridges over the
s(reams being washed away.
TWO HUNDRED SICK.
A Transport From Santiago That Is
a Pest Ship.
Montauk Point. Sept. 6.—'The trans
port Roumanla. which arrived yester
day with six hundred men from San
tiago was the means of an additional
test of the rapacity of the hospital in
the detention camp. Of the 600 men on
the Roumanla about 200 nre sick, but
they had to be put tn the hospital The
authorities of the detention hospital,
although they knew, of the transports’
arrival, were not Informed of the
sick they were expected to care" for.
The hospital holds 450, but today s ar
rival increased the number to 800.
About- 200 had to rest on the ground.
"While the as being unloaded
two men died.
The Misses Alloa, of Nashville#,ar
rived in the city Ibis morn!*g, from
Savannah, where tjcy have been visit
ing relatives. They left this afternoon
for. thetr home. .
Mitoh Paul, of Mhrnsville. passed
through the city today enrnute t<w-At»r
lanfa. where she wTlTresume her stud
ies "it Washington Seminary. T
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RASSEMILR.”' in TROUBLE.
How IT C. Rutbcrtoid Haa Been Trav
elling Si*u * edneiwtov.
There was n party In AiMtuata ttita
I morning who wtui In t P*vk of trow
!** Hn 1* M C. Rutherford, a colored
i man. who reside* *t Griffin. He wn*
area by s Herald reporter at the poai
ugt.r where he hasl gone to ask ad
vice of Powmaeter Stalling* Here la
Rutherford* tole of woe: Ltat
WedAeaday." ttM he. '1 tutugh' • ‘lck
eg at Tenntlle to go to Savannah.
The train arrived from Atlanta and l
i gc* on. We went aa far a* Wadley and
were delayed by a wamhoui. .We ataid
j there until Friday morning and then
went to MUien. We were again de
layed and r found that the train could
nd get through to Savannah The
conductor there told me thnt I and o:h
--«r paoeengors would be taken to Au
gusta and could get to Savannah over
tho C. AW. C. mad. He said our
tickets would ta good. 1 got on the
Augusta train with otheis and the con
ductor took up my ticket and gave
me thia (showing a conductor's
check) saving It would he good on ihe
C. AW. C. train. 1 presented 1t to
the C. A W. C. conductor, and asked
about the matter. He aaid that tt was
no good and that the Central road had
made no arrangement* with the C. &
W. C- road to lake passengers to Sa
vannah ever their llnsv lam here
without a cent of money. What must I
do?"
He was told to see th., Central road
people.
He set out to see them.
What the Road Says
The Central railroad authorities were
ROen by a reporter, and said Ruther
ford and two others had come to them
with the *a:ne tale of woe as he told
to The Herald man. Mr. Nall of the
road said:
•‘We have received no orders here to
have passengers transferred to Sa
vannah over the C. A W. C. road. 1
even telegraphed to Savannah this
morning after Rutherford had been
here, and askqd if we must, send pas
sengers to Salannah as stated by the
three who made the complaint. Ihe
answer wastlfat no such thing must be
done. If the parlies had been told they
could get to Savannah that way. the
conductor would never had taken up
their tickets. They must have mis
understood the conductor on the main
line.”
WATERS SUBSIDING.
The Savannah Registered a 6 Feet 6
Inches at Noon.
The Savannah is falling. At noon to
day the city bridge., keeper inform©!
The Herald that the river registered
26 1-2 feet, and was falling. We-will
escape a freshet. t ............ .
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Johnean.
Itwm fflglow. n colored man ***
■sot tn the tog hy * »*n namW Mark
' Johnaon *1 Heptaitah taa» at'ernooa
g.|)oo wa* brought to August a lot
• (realmeat and in now at tta Lamar
banptutl. ntoere ta to Hog along
| nicely, tta fconpdal nirthmumn **W «<►
Aar.
Th* wound to not at nil aerlou*. and
tftglow will ta I*r barged from th®
, taapltal probably tomorrow. Johnson
■neaped.
THE NEto INDUSTRY.
.Making the Rotary Razor Sharpening
Strap In Awguata.
Augusta la rapidly coming to the
• front in industrial manufattoriea, th*
laat rntabllabad bring lhai of Mr. F C.
IX* Paaaoa. AuguaU'a well known ton
aortal artiai. Mr. Dob Paaao* haa re
tired from hi* former buaiacaa and i*
bually engaged in manufacturing bia
j recent invention, a rotatory razor
lel nip Mr. Dos Paaao* * pan nt
to apparently very simple and will fill
a long fait want. It cooatnl# of a
■trail square box; within are iwo
■ wooden aproto upon which are attach
, ed. cylindrtrally, piece* of leather. A
j vice-like clasp holde the razor edge
, downward, and a small crank turned
from the outside speeds the revolution.
! and in one minute puts a fine cage on
the dulleal razor. Mr. Dos Pas* - haa
established his manufactory ors Jones
street. Just above Cumming. and in ad
dition to making his own patent ia pre
! pared to Bit orders for others. Ai
preeent he haa ou hand the patent of
jan Atlanta coman, Mrs. J. G. Isbell,
a bicycle lock for holding whee’s in
position, this, by the way. Is a very
thing, odd consist* of a wooden
padlock, which is screwed to the wall;
the bicycle wheel Is ruu in the binge
of the lock and locked there. The only
way of getting the wheel out Is by
using the key.or u agora wins the lock,
r.fld ia the latter care the wheel's prog
r#a is sroriprit by the hanging lock. To
; this patent there are one thousand
keys, no two of which are alike.
LABOR DAY IN AUGUSTA.
How the National Hol’day Is Being
Celebrated.
This is labor day.
It is a day set apart hy the govern
ment of the Hnlted States as a national
holiday.
{ In Augusta the day is not being no
ticeably observed to any extent.
The postofflee is observing Sunday
hours.
The banks are closed.
Several people have gone out of the
city £ll Tuggle. A Hollingsworth's. ex
edrsion’to Atlanta.
Labor day istietng celebrat’d in At
lafitue , T
Savgral members of the Federal La
bor Bnk>n have gone to Atlanta.
Th« colored phi steis of the city held
a parade this tjfcfriins.
Two Savannah military companies
were expected Wee. but up to 3 o’clock
had BCd arrived- The trouble in get
ting here., on account of the washouts
on the roads, nb doubt caused the ex
cursion to be called off.
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AT AUGUSTA
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J >hn*(f*n. w©» mt up** ©y •« mfurhiindi
i |j.< ludtng tta Ruarey* and nlhere,
without provoratKm. which waa a vi l»-
ttoa of tta law of tta city Rut no po
liceman appeared upon tta ar#ne. aa
your reporter would have It: hut after
{ward*, on my vr*y to town. I met Po
liceman Webb, and reported tta rare
to him. which was my duty, aa an of
ficer of the law to do. I waa simply
summoned to court a* a w itness In taut
ease against the partte*. I wa* at the
Hussey house in the dtocharge of my
duty ** an officer of the tow. although
I your "Itttle" reporter haa me Its court
ss * defendant represented hy one of
ih# aNeaf attorney* tn tta rlty. Mr.
I Hammond wa* In court on tta morning
.In question hut retained by Mr.
Johnston, in le-half off Mr. Best to pros
ecute tta partte* who have #o outraged
'the law. Now. when It fall* to my lot
jto he written up in » new* article.! wish
the ••weary** reporter to state fact* **
ihe And* them, for the way of a eonata
[ I,l* l* hard at beet. Re.pec C. W.
BTALNAKKR, County Constable.
j
TOO LATE FOR TLASSIFirATION
WANTED—A FIRST CLASS WHBBL
WRIOHT and horseshoer. Sleady
employment. Apply to City Ice Co.
Sept 1
TO RENT—NO. 437 TELFAIR BT..
cntaintng S rooms with all modern
convenience*. Apply to M. J. Ruth
erford. Sept 17
—■■ ;t re s
New Subscrltars.
New subscribers to Augusta Tele
lib<uie nnd Electrfc compfiny:
;dJ-d4i.odel. It, H., E.Hfhth ami
Fenwick stree t.
474—Brigham, H. W.-
807—Doughty, L. G.
574-Hall. G. W., whecTwJfgllt. -
7J6—Lesser, 8.. residence.
686—-Padgett, TV. P.
573—Stelnbaeh & Co.
381 —Whitaker & McGathan, gro
cers.
Notice to Creditors.
In the United States Court for South
ern District of Georgia. Northeastern
Division—ln the matter of Emile
Rubensteln, Bankrupt.
ALL THE CREDITORS OF EMILS
Rubensteln. who haß been adjudged a
bankrupt on his own petition,are here
by notified that a first meeting of
them Is called at my office, Dyer
Building. Augusta, Ga., on TUES
DAY. SEPTEMBER, 13TH, at 13
o'clock m.. at which they shall prove
their claims, appoint a trustee and
do other matters as provided by act
of congress of July Ist, 1898, establish
ing a system of bankruptcy through
out the United States.
JOSEPH GANAHL, Referee.
In an English pericdical we note the
advertisement “working dressmakers.”
It is a. pleasure to learn that there are
in the woVld some who do make a pre
tense of honestly earning the money
per day the unhappy one must pay
be clothed, though not guaranteed to
be in her right mind.