The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, September 08, 1898, Page 2, Image 2

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THURSDAY 2 NO WAR PRICES u<l«« Itfyif CNtff** 1 ' * * • • ##-9§ P !J w ** n**9mm * • * • * *=!*x ***•*. ©nn|| j . • • •» *• M tut* Ml* L'rfc irtciW ... •»“ •atone* of Of <**• • I «>•*«*- I MMIIMtIW *•** *• **»# «#W (•*»•*** * «** MV* yog 2ft la ftO fMw t«n< «* •»< iwftftofito Urt*»« •loc k m D*«mor»d« *r» Au*urt4 LEWIS J. SCHAUL. jbwsS«. Utui.r IN) Artinf lon No4*4- - HOW THE COURT MARTIAL WILL BE CONDUCTED Th* Manrvor of Rutting « MurcU*r«r on Trial Por Hi* Ufa lo tbw Unltad Stales Army, VtoMtifHr Two lnc danl«ot E«*cu*wmf, WhH* th*Coun- Iry WmM War-W#lrd Sew* That Soklwr* But Sa'dom, Bui Which A'm N#v#r Fonrottan. A# i3*t «s##» ***** 4fi *9*9 *9*9* (n*** !tw fif* «%!**#** Dfifi • | |||MIAPNft iSMM 4 *#'* ** rw* nw* *• fiffi* i«Hg **' MM# W|wW WBUfl 1- fit#* rs! 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After *ll the teatlnioay ha* toe* If- Mlirf m<l irfitoiu made th* court kihi*i mkN It* vardtet Tfci* vardlcl •!*! tor* to to approved ky the utkoritlM at Wuki»nc* kkouiit to* defend** t to convicted of Biunlt>r the death penalty will to toileted Home Ida* of hew thl* pun- Übtnn.t la Inflicted ran to pottea from the following amount given by a Con federate veteran, well known In the city. A War Court martial. "It waa In th* aprlng of Itol. The Army of Northern Virgin!* wa# around Centen ilia and *trict guard waa topi around camp Two of the Loalstan* j Tiger, of Wheat* brigade at oleo« 4 of th* line* on* ulgbt and proeaedad to get drunk. LADIES TIES SOMETHING NEW J. MILLEB WALKER THE HATTER. :kiisrozx: hats * "When they aUrmpled to got hack to camp they wert halted by the gen try. The officer of the guard, attracted by the noise, came up and »•« killed by the enraged nifn. •They irlcd before * court-mar tial rmtl sentenced to be .hot in a short while. Preparation. “One cold morning they were march ed out to a spot where ttvo grave* had been dug. Tboy were edited on cofflu* meant for their bodlea until the bri gade drew up. forming three aides of a square. "The twenty-four men from their companies.)we've withloadsdguns and twelve with blank cartridges now came forward and formed In line. “The two condemned men were now ordered (o stand ami were bound to posts. When the o filter/ started to blindfold them, one, Little Red by name .refused to nllow them to do so. saying. "No; let me die like a man. Shoot here, men." (hitting hla breast.) "The day was beautiful and scarce ly a sound was heard. As the chaplain stepped forward to sny a short prayer I glanced at the three lines of troops, nt the firing squad and then at the two men. It was an impressive scene, one that I will never forget and one that 1 would have never seen had I not been on the court-martial and compelled to do so. Execution. "Finally the order was given to the firing squad. A volley from the rifles broke the stillness and one man fell deed. The other, Little Red, was only vvopnded and tbe officer of the squad bad to step forward and finish him with a pistol. , "The soldiers now marched away. Negroes put the bodies In tbe coffins fififi tlMMft MMfB Ml |HU ; Ittft ’•sb slnwnHwi Ins sSMiMSsi s tfWE#lf tSSMF S «fS*tM*** l *M* | • •4 bh4 W tSlHil S «•*««♦ tSNPi'f STSTM* W't ft t *fl. 11l S)#olbv S v f IwtlSfl ttSS HSNNft St SSS fit • ftHf* ■ IHMfSSI IS MSI stSSSRS Hltf I#| i*i# ■•( refc# rs ony mtflfl rs-fiaj ftn^# IS H * , S f % f W~SS 111 if# T 1». tiSlSl s Sit j »f a** Mat* * i«> S4 r T%St Mfftit • unwsftnrrr t'Oluftlarf-- •4 ts )*s4 S ssssS sS#fa il# twwM- I Wtoebey* ewuto to raptnml W’lfc a gvra Hi auk tto* of kie k*ad la raw to roe 14 ha ktllavl ts k# *t t*tO|N**i so* Inafktif. k* W tto wry to a moMitato hat la iki* plarw tto hi fhaWleta were 4ar*«( aod bav'ag | ■ Jelly gawd time. They wrr* easily •nrprtof4 and raptotod Ifi tt Mil nwtotfd hack to r»mp la Mtnad waa out over iMi ok til tto s*tl 4#f fs tli# 1 iscifslss sin* fwktfii(*• ftsHaghAff # n»m 111# ItsiNi if S hug# Iff# *bi»#fd ttist so nsufi-nsfi)Rl «m s^sSsd. \H rwftrt tl»# Sndlsc* tlif rcwirt n (H# f»«# of Tsjrtor, If fiilHf. h# *kIM <kwbtlr*w ntlff ?h# pmatiy of Sis rrlSM* is tM first fissetibstf. ToWkom n a Coocara. I 1 have i>vea in ‘to .. u* hiuAn*** for twelve >e*r», and during that |tm ■ haw wdd nearly all tto t tiugh medicine* I m.aulariuied. and from my peraonnl [klt iwledge of aucb remedte*. I aay that ! rhamtiertaln** Cough Remedy give* toiler Mttafarilwi than any other oa III* market —W. M Terry, Rlkt<»n. Ky. Hold by Alexander Drug and toed Co., C. N. Parr of Unit Towtr tHui filof**. | OEO:«llA CROP CONDITIONS Everything Damaged Uvcept Ktca and Cane. Atlanta. Oa.. topi ». th* contin ued drenching by heavy rain* ha# dou# i i nakdarahl* dauiage lo all crop* in ih* »iat*. especially cotton and corn. Thta la allown by the repor* of the weather bureau in lt» weekly crop re port: “Another week of a I meat continued rains has greatly Increased the dam age to cotton, corn, hay, and most ail crops. Cane seems lo be standing the wet wea her batter than anything else A great deal of bay has been badly Injured lu the field. Cotton contin ues to rot. shed and sprout. Cotton that is open has bean badly discolored by wet weather and some that has been picked l* sprouting and rotttug. Late peaches are rotting beiore ripen ing. and corn haa been seriously dam aged, much of It rotting und sprouting In the field, and the ground is too soft and muddy to allow (he corn to be gathered. Fodder has been injured very n ueh. Sweet polauxw and peas are running 100 much to vine, and |>o tutoes are roittng in the ground. ' All lute crops are rverrun with gras*, and weedsfand onotot.be oleatv'd tllce and cane are ik ing fairly well. Hmivy rains have caused Overflows In mii iyi streams, and crops along tbeir banks have been flooded.” NEORO SHOOTS A SOLDIER. The Latter Probably Fatally Wounded at Charleston. Charleston. S. C., Sept. 8. Private Theodore Godfrey of the Charleston Heavy Battery, now stationed on Sul livan's Island, was shot and probably fatally wounded by a negro on King street Tuesday evening. Godfrey was standing with other soldiers on tbe corner of Princess knd King streets. A party of negroes stopped ori the corner and began cursing and using obscene language. The street Is usually crowded with ladies during the late hours of the af ternoon. and Godfrey told the negroes to stop using such language. He had no sooner spoken than one of them, known as "Cracker Henry." drew a pistol and shot him. The negro es caped. but the police hope to appre hend him. Godfrey was taken to the aity hospi tal. The hall struck him in the ab domen. cutting some of the intestines. His Injuries are very dangerous and It Is feared he will die. He is about 20 years of age, a Charlestonian by birth, and a good soldier. THS -iVTJGrUSTI’A aBTRJk.JLX) MRS. WARD STIRS HP THE FOLKS IN ATLhNTA Her McKinley Prediction T«k«n Earnestly and Given Weight in That City. TO*# r*rw>n«te«« V'tMlk the Jowmei Office •«<* Ihe Fo*0»» There Whet She Feele—The Pepece Printing Her O*©omy Prediction*. Y|#s M wiTTS Jb nfIMM f- ( nntinii-1T M*Klfi Tr f fit>2 sis BB»Q» I sim sfi Ifi «Ms iM»4 tfifi# #4 Ms sfi<s>» | |rtf l»i* " MfiS *Ms stfiff sl«fi fifiMfiMSMP* : kf # mw p SifortT I r er t fit •#* Ml Tfifi lowffisl. 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Tto to*****" a l ** "•*• ts tea tto poa’tfoa of tto okJ*«ri ta or dm that It m*y to *t*-»*4 kjr lho»* who poaaea* t*l*arv<p<* Tkra* poaitloa* are a* tot lew. topi •. Right aacraaloa 3* boor* t» min-I nt** 4 aartmAa; 4erlla*ltna. annth * ■tigprar. I* asktut**. topt. 1* Right aaraa.lo*. V> hour* tt mlaataa to ear- \ md», darltoatlo* aoatk « toffree* f* mlniiti * topt. It —Right »»v#*inn. SB hours 41 miania* 4 aacoads., torttaa lira, aouth I d*grrri SI mlaatv*. topt. 11- Right aarraak*. 24 hoar* W mln uta* 24 Mroada. d.rUaatlon. aou'h I togr*** 21 mianta*. Thl* orb t I* ha»*.l on observations of Aug 14. 22. and St of tto prevail I year. j Only siaol lined and burglar proof iafa. u*ed. Money loaned on anyth!gx of vatu* *1 a low rat* of ln*ere»t Wa ll rbury alarm etockl. TS eenia. Lewi. Ij He haul. RellaW# Pawnbroher. WOLLD KEEP I»«ILIi»PiNES. Southern Cotton Manulacturar# Are Unanimous. Cincinnati. 0.. topt. A—J. J Hook nr. of thl# city, about a wert ago sent cut a circular letter to cotton manufac turer* all over the South with the pur pose of learning the aentlment on the Philippine* question. More than flfty replies received already are practically unanimous In favor of th* retention of tbe Philippine* by the United State*. To Cure a Cold in On. Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet*. All druggist* refund the money If It (all* to cure. 25c. The genuine ha* L. B. Q. on each tablet. Aiken ricycle Race*. Aiken. S. C.. Sept. B.—^Thursday. Oct. 6 the Aiken Bicycle and A.hletlc Club will held a race meet at Kiigtis Park, local rider* only competing. There la a good deal of good-natured rivalry among the boye aa to how fast they ran ride and thta rare meet la expected to to as exciting a* a nemorratic pri-, nury election. If possible, that pop ular defeated candidate and bicyclist, lion. Walt Whitman, will ho eocnred as one of the Judges. It Is probable that a second meet will be nrcesasry to decide some of the event*, so evenly are 'he Lojt classed. The public may expect good sport as there is plenty of talent hkllng Itself under bushel baskets which this race meet Is expected to uncover. Pistols, Double Barrel Guns-Plstols, Harrington & Richardson Brand new rlstols, *2.50; Harrington second hand pistols. *2.00! American double action pistol, *I.OO. Guitar. 51un doltn and Banjo Strings, 2 for 6 cent*, at X,. J. Sehaul, Reliable Pawnbroker. A handy companion to the news, these days, Is the new Herald Atlas, published by Rand. McNally & Co., of Chicago. Tt contains sixteen pages of colored maps, among them Cuba and Havana harbor, the West Indies, Spain and Portugal, tbe Philippines and Chi na and North America. This atlas has [the best collection of war maps that we have seen. It would not be eon ; founded with the small cheap atlases Isold at the stores. Can be obtained only ! from The Augusta Herald. Price 30 cents. Smith & Wesson pistols from *3 to *8.50. Several good bicycles for sale very cheap. Good watches from *1.25 to *50.00 at L<ewts J. Skfhaul, ReliaDle Pawnbroker, under the Arlington. liMfMtH *t«* I m— ***•* I [ Neel fifiS fit fiifiSfiffif ffifi fiMfi Sill "MSfifi MM4 t 999 49FM990* fSlgfilfifififi 99 i : UNMIS fiHSSfi 4 Ififi **o*9 ****** ***** fififij . 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It acwld baldly aeeui cred ible but tto veracity "f Mr lloorrr has saver toes doubted, and tto g*u flemaa turn # »ld» aagertaace la tfc* kltllßt of anakaa. ! Mr Hoover and Samuel Cabal were . netr'd lu loading bay la tk* meadow ’•beta tbry atlrrad up a moastar Mark *Mke about alx faet la tsugtb, aad tba I slow movement of ike reptile and Ita rbirkaca* were pcrtiitararlllea w hie * mad* them bavitata, about killing It. At a glance at tk- m*w»a«*r. It looked to them a* If It bad two bead# on* I. rgr one near tto centra of Ita body, • and a amaller uae where tto bead prop er belong*. While the aaake moved along slowly the men got floe* enough to see that the btacksnake had swal lowed a copperhead about three feet long The men, armed with clnha, made for the rrptlla. but the reptile eluded them, and. with Its prey, climbed a small hickory tree. After an hour’* light It waa dislodged, and fell to the ground, aa<l. with the aid of a dog. the men dtrpatrhed the snake. While the hlarknnake was carrying th* copperhead along th« ground (he latter wa* waving Ita head back and forth, making strenuous effort* to free Itself from th* fnngs of Ita enemy Thy blackanake waa slowly swallowing It# prey, and by the time the reptile wa* killed had sueeeeded In gorging the copperhead down until alltliat wa*visi ble waa Ita head. THE TRADE OF RICHMOND. Satisfactory Credits Are Extended Into Georgia. R'ehmcmd. Va , Sepi. 8 —The most unsatisfactory condition of business 1* the lew prices for real estate still ex isting. Real estate men are, however, hopeful that, with surplus money In sight anil securities) at such a high pitch ami yielding legitimately so lit tle, real estate prices will next attract a sudden and very large share of atten tion and Investment There Is no lack of money. While some institutions are s'.il! offering depositors interest on bal ances. the larger and older ones aro now nntl have boen for some time past tlccllnlng to pay any Interest on d«- ppsitc In this city. The Richmond Locomotive and Ma chine Works’ order for building ten pedo boats and torpedo boat destroyers is balled as « great event for Rich mond, and preparations are now being made to build them at and over the UockF. so that the boats may be float ed right Into the river. There are over 1,000 hands already employed at the works. It is generally conceded that busi ness is picking up. Our merchants find it necessary to extend their terri tory. nnd are doing so successfully. Len. Wallerstcin, of M. Rosembaum & Co., dry goods, ‘says his firm's August business shows a phenomenal improve ment. The credits extend Into Georgia and other Southern states are satis factory, while collections are rather slow in the cotton belt, due lo low prices for the staple. They are much better in the Carolina*, where tbe to bacco crops have paid’ especially well. The Drewry-Hnghes t Co. considered business in (he dry goods line very good last fall, both in'volume and con ditions, and. finds already that this fall's trade Is 33 1-3 per cant better than last. / **»• »grp*ae*“* a «J , . .fir* tomt* S* l 1 Me* 1/1 X .X%*etotoii^(le^ mm** fi* *** *** * m « ft fiPfiUM* Mfi S* _ * ’-m MSfipe IM» it** BPS# |ytofe*^to^ ***§' MpfeSSSfi IS ******** fiSfifififi# fififi'fi to* tofton* as to* tof* egfi* eS warn toato •*» toto *Nee ****** #P* ifiifififi-fifi * nee fie is " * jNSfi ** fifi#* flfifip* CMk fi 9 fi# g * - m ato »#.,##*«% omm* i*'*" *****„ *fiS y g -Tatil .nt ,*» eNef e* #*» POINT 9 I ROM POCKENi*. to* UM CwMHy Itoto# RaawMaM. ink fto*. PirftrifcM fi CL fififit M «*« TMfi Cfififi* I <V rtou<« rswglt It a* fo.liw* W. 1. Ilowvw **•*(*, C. f. RoMiasnw. hot** Hon Labs* Maaldla aad 1 Hon J M MiDev will ntato a second | rgr* for tto next para; K F Inejet ' mnntv awwervlanr. D* I f RRev rtd [ Mr M* W. F Bn*k‘ win ha** «« make j • * sarong rare for ooanty a iprriat* »4- ent nf adaentioa: N A » hrtooptorj I ami Arthur llant wilt ka** to man#; a aaronit rare for a editor; i. T. * Youngblood and B T. l-athaia wilt I make a second race for treasurer «dl tto couaty. It rains and H rain* and not on*- I thltd of ito foddar ha* town aavad. and (to hay crop wilt to short if w* do | not have fair weather In a few day*. 1 Tto rot ton has been greatly damaged and there I* no guessing the Injury <» the roads and bridges. It la a * , *ody rain nearly all (to Hose aad owe fresh* lat thrown In avery day tot gjod j count The hofldlng boom which Ph-kena thought If waa going to have ha* bee* very much retarded hv tto earanaiv* rale* Prof Daman ha* a flourishing school, the enrollment being about M. He I* assisted to hla daughter. Him Maggie The contract haa been to for a new ar hool house on the eaa< side erf town, hut there Is no telling when It will to completed. Grand.; Brother* will have their new ginnery ready for the crop when It la gathered. •Major J. M. Ambler Is still con fined to hi* room to hla recent at | lark. He waa reported some better yesterday. Roy McFall ha* been quit* sick tor some time. Mrs. Leteane I* visiting her mother, Mr*. Mauldin. Pickens maii matter ha* been de layed for the last few days by the Toccoa washout on the Southern nil way. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hava Always Bought A SICK S JfINAMBULIST. Me Walked Out Into a Drenching Rain. Athens. Oa., Sept 8. A short while since, I’rlvatc Charley Wood, of Co. 0.. Second Georgia regiment, came to the heme of his uncle, Mr. Tom Wood, who lives near Athens. He had just recovered from an attack of measles and soon after reaching Ath ens hp was taken with typhoid fever, contracted at Tampa. A few nights since he arose from his bed and, be ing at times a somnambulist, wander ed forth Into the night, although it was pouring rain without. He Btray ed off to a neighbor's house, who, not knowing him. thought he was drunk. Private Wood replied that he was not drunk and that he wished to be shown the way to Mr. Tom Wood's house. Being shown the house he started back —but fell down three times on his way back. The third fall caused him to awake. He hurried back home, but was drenched through and through, he being clad only in bis night clotheß. He is now in a critical condition, although he has chances of recovering. Prof. Drummond is in great demand in Germany just now. "Pax Vobiscum" has reached its fiftieth thousand, while "The Greatest Thing in the World” has sold to an extent of over 118.000 —a re markable achievement for a book in Germany. GET IT NOW tom* i ■ 1 rf** 1 '"ter ''f ll * ffry ■f'-r.yar idfiflfA 1 \ fi tofcX i^jo • » IV * fi » TOUR CHOICE OF TttßtiE LEADCRS , DOMESTIC. sis bomll HOUSEHOLD. Sewing nachlncft. AM VfiM tMfie# eee* eri*B*S»e' m*Hfli>. fi SI #(ISSS 9&m9t*9***** ****** ***9t Hfi* fiSfifiki SSfi fifil MS bt| Tbb tt f.tti Fima He*e 9*9 ***** (Ms SI ifiM' A Ffit* Mfifin^asi “New Royal” at Sofl oo STMM (fiSfifi Js#M#4 fi HfiNMMSSfii * Tbomas & Barioi W If MaSISIKTT, MsvfiNfit, tt# Sfifisfifiaf a *******, Os. ONE CENT A WORD SITUATION WANTED A YOrittl UDT ▼HA'* HAS HAD f ifiSfM fill fi *» »i«YfiilSi<||r is (sinus# r#* *•»<! At# dirjr simmS* stow, •#*** ss j • rtl#r, wfist* • la Stafii m f* IAS cr as# fitted <»f Id Ihr4 A#4r«fis Kite J cat# J, H Kcfifv, Hi Hffi# •tlfit ii. i ] WANTE!v—A Pllimo.S Bf A BICU- Altl.t: v-ung mts as wwlMskS at yard man. tost rvfvrmr* Kmr»tto><-*. Apply Its* (It Imw-tt at mat. tops I WANTRD-A t-ADT WANT* A PO jty*rt<tN hm smiaiant |»»*tlikppjn'f 4*otk in ndks. Addtaaa Sd. H T . Her ald alike. topt » W"aNTED—BY A TOt'JfO MAN. I* ytnr*. ptaea in a grweary atow. Hava bad thru* or Pwir rwrV aapvrteß.-*. Addrvaa D. raw Herald. topt • WANTED A POPinON AS PUHTOR m stare by rallabl# colored boy, W. cnr« Herald. topt » WANTED BT YOUNG I-ADT GRAD UATE OF o*hom#'* Bnaineaa Coßag* position a# *trnngr»pher. Addyea* The Cidtege tolary reaaoaable. topt 1* HELP WANTED AGKNTH WANTED—FOR DR. DRUM JIONP‘B Ltgbtnina liemedie* for Hbeumaliatn : l s -0« f«>r an tmuraole case; teat ore* stiff Joint*, drawn cords *n>l hardened mu*clea. If your dealer ha* not got the*e rrmedle*. we will send the full month * treatment of two large buttle* on receipt of 45. DRUMMOND MEDICINE CO.. M Nassau Bt.. New York. Oct 4 WANTED—A GOOD SALESMAN TO work in South Carolina on a com mission. A lively man can make from 1150 to 4U6 per month. Some capital required. Call at once. 450 Broad street, August*. Oa. B *pt 9 WANTED—COMPETENT OFFICE clerk. Apply X. care Herald, stating salary expected and reference*. Sept 1® WANTED-A BUTLER. APPLY Stewart Phlnisy, °ct I ~ FOR SALE for sale-first class saddle horae. Apply to J. F. Murphy. 841 Ellis. topt 1® CREAM—CREAM AT 24 JACKSON ST. ' TO RENT TO~RENT—TH E BRICK DWELLING No. 280 Greene street. Apply A. H. Davidson. 330 Greene street. Oct 1 FOR RENT—SEVERAL NICE COM FORTABLE dwelling*, with all the modern Improvements on Greene and Telfair street. Apply J. H. Prontaut. 626 Broad street. Sept 9. TO ReS’T—STORE NO. 714 BROAD street, next below Davenport & Phln- Ixy, running through to Ellis street. Price 41.350. Alexander & Johnson, 705 Broad street. Oct 1 FOR RENT-1017 REYNOLDS ST.. 6-room dwelling. Apply 911 Broad. TO RENT—DWELLING 514 CAMP BELL street. Apply to John D. Mc- Carthy. Sept 8 TO RENT—RESIDENCE 1224 ELLIS, with all modern improvements and conveniences. Apply 1026 Broad street. Oct 1 TO~ RENT—THE DWELLING 543 Walker street—seven rooms, kitchen, two rooms, nil water conveniences. Ap ply to D. Graham. Ot 1 STORE TO RENT—NO. 537 BROAD. Very large and roomy. Rent low, Apply 446 Reynolds. Sept 12 SEPTEMBER # fk» *9wr tov 4# fttt#at*| at .■■**»« *■• a runriaa **«k an npAtow cwMaato* a .to* -a * A «Mna» rT.jTT tog* P |f*» btwee fiuMua «f* * !*• w.to *a *• » "AAaamwto e ***» %^e- r §. S,eiri*a **• * SI | ja. %■>% ffil W fit# Iff ffiMkfiMM •a# | fififip wM* #=ee#N»# SSifi** ■‘•fi* : Sjpfiffif SNfi ?«■■*** ***** to LOST ANO STUN D I «%,** W (Ml ? s (*fiftil ! 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J TNlftt #s4 lit *•#»' - fir I fisfiS I n j*nt*u* two NooßSfi of mum I Sfiaar, SMfitfi loeslaifi (Ns SfifiS’4» f Afi-* ? ffi» H rfifs V(*rsT4 Sr#4 • Special Notices: 'fltk* hiM>> Miil>. tub ft'Htir or thb if Aufwu vo] L>fM , n TMt’Vtß* DAY ftßmOkitit It Util, tt MfXK aCUICK S** Iff rt§*U* **f ifc# arßMlv wilt lie •t mp* fie# M e* 4»« f*#«d** ti>J pff r>#m fl» nftbinf of lh* »lwol>» fifm t to It flfrtorl, tlk |nif|w» o| tttmHiiikC tM fr«4!fi| f*a* pH*, f*yj»tf* till W PttMSol la til# np 40 r mt ikvlf appMcsaftiw Th* Normal rtaaa for White Trarhrr* «tt m»*« •I Tubman High Bahaol. Wednredav art -ra •.« K Ptemha ttth at 4<• c|. cfcA By m«rt at t» »wrd / UAWTON B EVAN., Notkc. * TMK AUGUSTA mi!E (NIOITTB JIdKPAT, fEPTKMPri! t*TH Chji dldatca for tfmlMim ahould |>rw*t thrmarlvra for enr<*llme»»t M»**« t Mtgf l *l> m This arbnol In all boy a *ni t«VM torn aim d* not at tend school in tttk da». Sten ography la a part of the eotirse. JOHN L. IRVtNK Principal. 7 Per Cl $500,000 7 Per Cl FOREIGN CAPITALIST* WILL loan halt a million dollars on realty In Augus’a, Oa. Terms T twr cant. For further Inforroatitai as* thalr attorney at law. P J. Sullivan, 12a., or Mr. P. Q. Burum. Special Nolle* Academy of Richmond County. Augtia ta, tla. lItTH ANNUAL SESSION BEGINS MONDAY. OCTOBER 3rd. Full carp# of Instructors. Coureea In Ancient and Modern Languages. Mathematic# and the Phyateal Sciences. Stenagrs phy and Typewriting a-lthout extra charge. Instruction In Military T»c tlca and Athletlon. For information, ad Irena Principal, Richmond Acad emy. Sturman’s Preparatory School. THE SIXTH ANNUAL SESSION OF thl* school will commence on MONDAY, OCTOBER 3d at » o. m. Special pallia and thorough Inatruc tlon given to each pupil. For full par ticular call on or addreaa at 134$ El ite street. WM. H. RTURMAN, A. M., Prlnrlpal. ■ T ——• Notice to Creditors. In United State# Court for the South ern District o£ Georgia, Northeaatern Division—ln the matter of J. Edd atein. Bankrupt. ALL THE CREDITORS OF J. EDEL STEIN, who has been adjudged liank rupt. on his owrt petition, are hereby notified that a first meeting of them is called at my office In Dyer Build ing. Augusta, (la., on FRIDAY, 16th. September. 1896, at 11 o'clock a. m.. at which they shall prove their claims, appoint a trustee and do all other matters as prescribed by Act of Congress of July Ist, 1898, estab lishing a uniform system of bankrupt cy throughout the United States. JOS. GANAHL. Referee. Augusta, Oa., Sept. 8, 1898. OFFER FOR SALE. A piece of land—the heart of the city —5 houses on it at present—lo more can be built on it—property all rented—will sell for $2,500 —big bargain to quick buyer—party desires to leave the city— on Marbury. between Florence and Mange streets. Address W. T. 8.. HERALD. There are but few female lawyers. A women would rather lav down the law to one man than practice It in court. _ . -