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LADIES TIES
SOMETHING NEW
J. MILLER ffALKER
THE HATTER
KZITO JSZ HATS
htfallely taMcr than ta had expected
to in after lb# report# made by the
mwapapra
The Preaidenl found nothing to rrtt
leln m the quarter mast era or any oth
er department and expressed the optn
loa that while there were individual
cases of Buffering that might have been
•voided, auah result a wera not due lo
•ay of the department officers.
It will sow rsmaln for Oongrs## to
order an Investigation
A handy companion to tta news,
these days, la tbe new Herald Atlas,
published by Rand. McNally A 00.. of
Chicago. It contains Sixteen page* of
colored maps, among them Cuba and
Havana harbor, the West Indies. Rpaln
and Portugal, tta Philippines end Chi
na and North America. This alias has
the beat colleetliin of war maps that
we have aern. It would But he con
founded with the email cheap atlases
sold at the atorea. Can be obtained only
from The Augusta Herald. Prlc# 30
cents.
t NEW MILL FOR AMERICUS.
One WIN Bo Established In a Few
Weeks.
Americus, Ga.. slept ".—lt Is now al
most an assured fact that a cotton fac
tory will be established in Americus
within a few weeks. A well known
Philadelphia mill owner Is perfecting
arrangements to this end. anti ho sr
chltect has already prepared plans for
n building, while the machinery and
outfit have been shipped to Georgia.
It Is believed that tbe establishment
of this first mill here, costing $20,000.
will encourage the building of another
and larger plant veny soon and that
Idle enpltal here will seek investment
tn cotton manufacturing as soon as the
people here are convinced that such
industries are profitable.
Pistols, Double Barrel Guns—Pistols,
Harrington A Richardson Brandt new
pistols. $2.50: Harrington «• Richardson
second hand pistols, $2.00. American
double action pistol, SI.OO. Guitar, Man
dolin and Banjo Strings. 2 for 5 cents, at
L. J. Schaul, Reliable Pawnbroker.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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■ ia and alttaalaly workad Ha way lain
ikla dtp via T—naaar
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(ta— —ra roopad apon two al*apla*
rara and tka allaatlok wa* aa —pl*aa-
ant an* for ih# women and rhlMrea;
hat all mad# ita ax art nt ttalr nnfor
tuaaie •aviroamaai aad ttar* waa no
complaint, rxeept that which waa
prompted by th# neglect of (ta Georgia
Central railroad officers ta make tbe
slightest effort toward acquainting Ita
passengers with Ita real situation of
affairs. They were left entirely In th#
dark as to Ihetr prospects of getting
into ffavaitnnb and II was only when'
they Joined Hi a united proteat that tta
railroad company began to lak# an In
ternal In them.
At Wadl«y Ita ladlrs took part In a
church concert and the men played
basefrall. All sorts of schemes wan*,
suggested lo order to kill time and at
one point the passengers engaged la a
game of marble#. President Mum ford,
of the Southern tank, won first hon
ors, with Superintendent Loftlu. of th#
Savannah waterworks, s close second.
Th# train which finally carried them
Into Savannah plowed through water
moat of the way. but met with no ac
rtdent Th# who!# country. how#ver.
show# marks of the severe etorm, In
th# strap# of roofless houses, broken
trees and flooded cotton fields.
Through the energetic work of rail
road and telegraph repair crew# direct
communication and transportation fa
cilities have been renewed and Savan
nah Is once more In connection with
the outside world.
J. W, Raggett, of Oak Grove, Fla.,
had an attack of the measles, nearly
three year# ago. and the dlseaee left
him with very severe pain# tn the chest
"I thought I would die," he writes;
"but to my great Joy I waa saved by
Chamberlain's Ifain Balm." Patna In
the chest nearly always Indicate the
approach of pneumonia .and by prompt
applying this liniment on a flannel cloth
—which should he bound on the chest
—an attack of pneumonia may he pre
vented. It la always prompt and ef
fectual. For sale at 25 and 50 cents per
bottle by Alexander Drug A Seed Co..
C. R. Parr of Bell Tower Drug Store.
A STAGE-STRUCK GIRL,
Was Stopped While 'on Her Way to
Cincinnati.
Toledo, 0.. Sept. 7—Msry Onrwarkey.
u 15-year-old girl, was rescued by Hu
mane Officer Ware yesterday, from the
wiles of a trick bicycle rider, who had
made arrangement* to have Mary ac
company him to Cincinnati, where he
promised to secure her a position as on
actress. Mary i* a bright. Intelligent,
well educated and polished girl, but Is
stage struck in the worst way. She
will be sent to the Home of the Good
Shepherd at Detroit Instead of going to
Cincinnati to become au actress.
The New Orleans States gives
"Beast” Butler a roast which runs up
the thermometer several degrees. It
would be just as wail for New England
papers not lo provoke the discussion
of some men and measures.
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' inaGon at Mr Bnrtar was mad# aaaa-
Igaatlas Doww#lly was Itan nomlna
[ fed top arc lamination for vte# pfest-
IdnffiL
A gkery long platform waa adopted.
: which tneorpnmcd Ita prosislow* of
| ita Omaha platform as well aa tta ad-
I dress adopted a< th* morning arswlun.
Tta derlarntioiM la Ita platform do
not differ from those of other plat
forint. #xc*pt in tta plank which espe
cially denounce* Senator Marlon But
ler of North Carolina, as chairman
of ttalr nations! epmmluc# for at
tempting to “drive Ita populist party
Into th# democratic organization " Th*
raeolutlons also provide for th# reor
ganization of Ib# panv with Milton
Bark of DalHia Tnu, as lb# chair
man.
Th# bolting delegate* said they wee#
Instructed no! to participate tn the
nomination of a ticket. Th# conven
tion adjourned without fixing any
time or place for another convention,
and they considered their campaign for
1900 now open.
The Referendum.
Tbe muet Important action of (he
convention wna the adoption of the
referendum system as Ih# cardinal
principle in the future of the govern
ment of the reorganized party. After
the nominations were made a motion
was made by Captain Burkett of Mis
sissippi. providing that the nomina
tions just made be referred lo a refer
endum of the voters of the people's
party of all stales and territories, and
(hat said referendum be taken In ac
cordance of the people's party. The
rules constitute a radical substitute for
those adopted at Bt. Louis In 1896. The
main change provides (hat the people's
party should never again hold a con
vention of any sort, national, tate,
district or local, but that the nomina
tions for all offices ahould be made
through the Initiative and referendum
or pet it lone adopted by popular vote.
Another supplemental resolution was
adopted providing that the new na
tional committee, of which Milton
Park Is chairman, should take such
action as It may find necessary In the
courts or otherwise lo see that the
names of all the candidates of th* peo
ple's party, in al) localities, shall ap
pear on the regular and legally pre
scribed ballots.
Another Address.
Those who followed Palmer out of
the convention afterwards held a con
ference and appointed John A. Parker
of Kentucky. James E. Mcßride of
Michigan, James H. Ferris of Illinois,
and Horace Merritt of Tennessee, a
committee to make another address,
which was unanimously adopted by the
boliers.
After reolting the facts which led
up to the withdrawal of the bolters,
the address says:
"We implore the populists of every
state to pay no heed nor attach
Importance to this small slough
ing off of party timber, but to main
tain an aggressive warfare on the line
hitherto followed to build up and pre
serve our state and local organizations
in accordance with the recommenda
tions of the national organization
committee, as adopted at Nashville on
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Chicago *
BstterlM Cnllahan, Woods and
Donohue; Dwyer. Pammaan and Wood
and Pelts. L’mptr#*—Swart wood and
Warner. Time, 2:14,
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Cleveland * 91
Batteries Cunningham and KR
tredge; Wilson and Urlger. Umpires—
O’Day and McDonald. Time. 1:50.
AT PHILADELPHIA—
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Phllnilelphla 1 1 *
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Rtatnrlee FI field end McFarland;
Maul and Clark. Time, 1:55.
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Phlindelphin ~ K 5 •
Baltimore 5 12 6
Batteries —Donohue and McFarland;
McJamee and Robtoeon. Umpirea
Gaffney and Brown. Time, 2:20.
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New York t 7 20 4
Brooklyn .10 14 4
Ratterlea— Gcttlg. Rnsle and War
ner; Yeager, Qrtra and Ryan. Umpirea,
Lynch and Andrew*. Time. 2:20.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Rromn Quinine Tablets.
All druggist# refund the money ts tt
falls to cure. 25c. The genuine has L.
B. Q. on each tablet.
LA BOURQOGNE TREASURE.
Over SI,OOO Found on the Body of a
Victim.
Gloucester. Mass., Sept. 7.—lt waa
announced today that the schooner
Wiiilnm H. Corse, which arrived here
yesterday, had secured considerable
treasure from a body supposed to be a
victim of the La nourgogne disaster.
The owner and captain of the vessel
refused either to affirm or deny the
report. It was learned, however, that
the treasure consisted of 3.500 francs
in French banknotes: T;500 francs gold
Coin, and S6B trank notes,
making a sunt of nearly' $! .000. As It
Is impossible to tell to whom tbe
money belongs it will probably be di
vided between the yeasts owners and
her crew, one-fifth galias to the own
ers and the balance to-the fourteen
: members of the crew. 11
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shal to rmploy ■" ryprrt—e*d naviga
tor and rrraf to take Ita vcaael to
New Turk, and there advertiae It lor
■ale for ten day* at a minimum prlca
.* |sf.,(***o.
The Adula »•» apprala.nl at fW.MO
by tta rommlaaionera appointed by the
eourt, but In order to ln»ure a ready
nale the court put the minimum price
at *55,000 The tulle waa advertised and
a week‘or two ago the venae! •*•■ put
.m the Nock at Savannah, but not a
■lngle bid wa« made.* It l* thought
■ ready aale will be found for the ve»-
<tel In New York.
Bucklen'a Araka Salve.
THE BEST SALVE in world for
Cute. Bruisea. Korea, tflcera. Salt
Rheum, Fever Sore*. Tetter, Chopoed
llanda. Chilblain*. Corn*, and all Kltin
Eruption* and positively curee Pile*,
lor no pay required. It la guaranteed to
give perfect aatlafactlon or money re
funded. Price 25 cents per tax. FOR
SALE BY HOWARD A WILLET.
NUOUET IN~ A aOOSE S CROP.
Butcher Who In veated on the Strength
of This Lost Money.
Kftgemeas to amass* a fortune has
brought R. Roberta, a butcher, of Ot
tawa, Canada, to grief. In Glouceeter
township, a .few mllea from thia city, la
a water course known as Green's creek.
A farmer who possessed water fowl
found tta creek particularly useful. He
brought his geese to market and dis
posed of them to Mr. Roberts.
In the process of dressing a goose a
member of Mr. Roberts' family found
In the craw what proved to be a nug
get of gold. Mr. Roberts at once had
dreams that Green's creek must be a
Klondike, and the chance of his life
time to become wealthy had presented
Itself He hastily struck a bargain for
the purchase of the farm, paying an
exorbitant price for it.
The stream was closely searched for
evidences of nuggets other than the
.me the goose hod swallowed, hut not
even mining experts could find more of
the yellow metal. The butcher has now
abandoned the search a hopeless, o
wiser, if not richer, man.
Only steel lined and burglar proof
safes used. Money loaned on anything
of value at a low rate of interest. Wa
terbury alarm clocks, T 5 cents. Lewis
j. Scliaul. Reliable Pawnbroker.
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church rtalr. High! reader. Artdr—a
Miss M., Herald oAre. tapt 7
WANT*D—POSITION IM GROCERY,
dry goods, furniture or hardware
■tore In diy or country, by a man *>f
IS years of experience. Good reference.
* ~>«kl bookheeper Address ‘’Wanted."
care of Herald, Augusta, Ga.
Kept 7
WANTED—A POSITION BY A RELI
ABLE young man as coachman or
yard man. Best reference. Experience.
Apply !<*» Gwinnett street. Sept *
WANTED —A .LADY WANTS A PO
SITION ae assistant bookkeeper or
work in office. Address M. R. T.. Her
ald office. Sept 9
WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN. 1*
years, place In a grocery store. Have
had three or four years 1 experience
Address D. care Herald. tapt *
WANTED —4 or 5-ROOM HOUSE OR
Hat centrally located. Address W. E.,
Herald- * Sept 7
WANTED—A POSITION AS PORTER
tn store by reliable colored hnjj. W.
S., care Herald. sl ept 9
FOR SALE
CREAM —CREAM AT 24 JACKSON BT.
TO RENT
TO RENT—THE BRICK DWELLING
No. 260 Greene street. A. H. Davld
son. . ° ct * __
HOUSE TO RENT—I26O MAY AVE
NUE. Six rooms; will rent reason
ably to good tenant. Apply to House
next to Schuetzen Plata. R. A. Dunn.
Sept 7
FOR* RENT —SEVERAL NICE COM
FORTABLE dwellings, with all the
modern Improvements on Greene and
Telfair street. Apply J. H. Prontaut.
626 Broad street. Sept 9.
TO RENT—STORE NO. 714 BROAD
street, next below Davenport & Phin
izy, running through to Ellis street.
Price $1,350. Alexander & Johnson, 705
Broad street. ot>t 1
FOR RENT—7-ROOM DWELLING
house, 1267 Greene street. With mod
ern improvements. Rent 225 per month.
Apply 1256 Ellis.
Sept 9 Mon wed Sat
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Special Notices;
'the public school* or this
! City of Angrrata Will ,<*«•• TMUB4-
| DAT MORNING. SEPTEMREn 14th,
at MINK O’CLOCK New pupils ara
I r«, Hired l» •ttead Ita arkrarhl of Ik#
ward In whk-h ttay r*«4e Tta prin
cipal* of tta pftaml# will ta preseai
»t ttalr reagavtiv* bailiftnav Mon-
Say. Tuea4*y and Wrdnaagay. pre
j cerllng Ita opening of Ita a* boots,
frran • I# 19-orlork. for tta purpawa
j of rumikUV and grading new pu-
I prl« Paid!# will ta enroltag In Hr* nr-
I der ~f ttalr application Tta Normal
| fteo* fur White Teacher* will meet
at Tubman High RctarU. Wedneegay
t nftera.ma Septemtor 14th at 4 o clock
fly orgef of tta Board
LAMTTOM U Evans. Secretary.
Nolle#.
THE AUGUSTA FR IM INIGITTI
S<-hoot heglD# it# annual ae#»l- n
MONDAY. SEPTEJIBER i»TH. Can
dtdatr# for admla*k*n ahould preaant
thrmarlvra for enrollment hr-tween
I * and * Mp. m Thla a* hop! *• op*n
tn all beya s«d young men who d.r
ant attend achool In tta 4*7 Sien
ography la a part of Ita courw.
JOHN L. IRVINE. FrlncßaiL
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1 FOREIGN CAPITALISTS WILL
LOAN HALF A MILLION DOLLARS
i.n realty In Augusta, Ga. Terms 7
per cent. For further Informal!.*! *•»
ttalr attorney at law. P. J. Bulllvau,
] Ka.. or Mr. P. O. Burum.
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Will Probably Be No Contest.
Amerlcus, Ga., Sept. 7.—lt is hardly
felleved now that a contest of the re
cent prohibition election In Sumter
county vrll! be instituted as at first
supposed. The result was a derisive
victory for the prohibitionists, and the
new lew will become effective January
1 next. Tbe anti-prohibltionlsts yet
have three days more in which to file
notice of contest and have examined
every point on which success might be
based, but it is not thought that suf
ficient grounds can be found.