Newspaper Page Text
THEY TRIED TO TARE
THE RIFE OF THE CZAR
Af*at of At Muk-ow Which MiacarrHNl.
th* Wrong Men »*in« •*#*«-
M*tbU4 to fttfc
tojpijim. IN* * m*pm.
|H apg#4i#lwN| %***■ #f # I*#* M
HN» €**** #t *«M'* PM**'
m n» «• «• c«<npNiwt
P%* pm* «# *•» mmm
0. . » f m**m «*» |pp f#»** *# •#* *%** •
ilii n <##(& HU# Pi «NMPmm§» ff
PIP* **# €%#• <NP (P*4#*## TP*
§l**##* I mmrnm ***** ****2! * *ST
9^ # «| «#* nnj-|pr TP# 4hn*t ♦*** I# *#*
|p *J #D# H u*«4m4l *
§o§ mmmm *• »#*-* cMt •* #*•*■ **
Pip jin, i pint PpH# • ###ff #* :
TOM WHEELER'S
VERT SID FATE
Tl» TmM Nml fHkrr l»w*»N
*kito Bailiflc
Mt 1 rw*4 m 4 V ■flu*"* Loo Hu
mt uni hp
PpnrMl I# f%* ****** •
i .--Yt##**# 1* wP*#*I*, 1 *, •#• *# «jJmiriti
!«•#«»#■* WltPt #JMI PimhMM IJH’wf *#'
#a ■' Jffpw I*4# *■" " * *
t#Vp#| Afttf®#**# Wmm*
ftl
ItMfPP" • w 1
!»• ia ilw* • •**•. **4 *V*v
••*** ♦»wi •** *****
T# rtrr * T»rjr W» 1 L .
#f|#f #'•’*** l#» t*## * M«lWi *
If W**dk> •»! •*•*#••* »***
Plft P »t tPtf# *•• • Wf *****
Httfl*’* -
At t»H## IIP? k*4 #•» lilWw* *
t ...jt,. nr> «kp.g k a | heflt ##* t»
f*l> t* plitp* »»■ n * T "
ot lb# toll# _ . _
Tf#M wnr.i#r »»* w ' _
_ . Ih * w.. ,4 Htirt #t All*
■•I Hr SrnrHl <*» M* r«u«.hu «*-
rtnc lit wmr.
B*f»r r |H.r,h...n, « .***
MU na «»* I *•* ****' I""
I. J lb-haul, l’»“ n broker on Jackson
•trr.l. »si»Mt.he-d I*o.
SEIhIEANT OF U. S. KI 011AB3
Our »4 lh« Men Wb® I'outbt l*Or
ML Heeler I* Ihe City.
_ n tbf*
« j rft%A)ry l oK#tJ dtiiiv rt(ullfi,
who (M beforr the wsr nUtlonetf at
Fort Kllt>. K»»*«*. hrrived bn* !ul
B Kln o)«t regleternd »i the I’inbter*.
Tbt» morning the »er*e*nt went <«*« to
Camp l>y*r end tin* twen there all day.
S» rgt CAvaniaih’i rt fliifiU tv ** ** a *
dcr Gen. Wberler and feught at Santl.
•go They are wow at Camp Wykoff.
What the btidneM of the aergeant
waa with the Tentb could not be learn*
ad.
The Rand-MrNally new Standard
War Atlaa ia the beat publlrallon of the
hind w* have ever eera. The colored
map* are double the size of any other*
published, and clearly primed on heavy
paper. K«ch one hae a marginal Index
and a page l» devoted to the flaga of
nil nallon* Thl* alia* la timely and
useful It I* not for sale at the stores
The Herald ha* arranged for a special
edition Readers may obtain a copy
hy calling nt our office or send-ng 30
cent*.
BAT SHOOTING.
Augusta Sportsmen Spend After
noons Killing Bats.
Quite a number of Augusta aports
men arc going oik each afternoon to
shoot bats in the fields arcund the
city. When the bats are plc-nttfal >t
sounds like a small cannonading. No
especially large bag lias beeu reported
eo far.
Wild Ducks.
The high water has Induced the wild
duck to come up the river. Quite a
number bsve been sien flying around
or swimming In the water.
THE CUBANS WILL ELECT
GARCIA THEIR PRESIDENT
He Has the Spmpathy of the Army Since the Mis
understanding With Shatter at Santiago.
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD.
Havana, Cuba, Sept. A.—The Cuban
army in this province is choosing its
delegates for the coming election of
a new president and government of
ficers of w hat they consider to be their
last provisional governrhent. as they
hope their next one will be chosen by
the votes of all the inhabitants of the
Island.
Garcia the Han.
The coming president will undoubted
1 Am# *m IN# #■#* 9n## ♦* **#bi stto
mms iCna m##M m# *m* •***
§|H(aH| TIP# %<##«» •‘IN
lA# *$ I## »W|ir»I>«*i 1 >«*i ##4 ♦*#•#* ia m#
Ui## prn tmmm «##• mmm mmmtm
f «# mmm
Ml Be**** H M *adw I***-
| |al»4 • l»a»##la j '#hJ| ### («#NI4
• *H# K*# Tb* rw* MM »•#
#n## N# sum P mmm*m *****
M#** ♦«##■»» #•#* I### mm** #
I### mm iA* pirui ft##
j f #t%#M## »# (# |N# NilPi
THE SPANIARDS
ACTING UGIT
| Ht* T#« if* (Mm Tliac* it #i
ins.
Ms 4 <■( lb< Nstbn I eel Hub Haal
% *mg*mmt9,
I #»* I#NA, fS#t# turn#, INifii
Sen ap#pcn I niff Pwfttl*.
jllarlif Nm r#<#f##4 lb# «I#M °* H##f j
j Admiral bh#» »M •k*##TNl U«f4a*.
I Adwini AW*? iM rv * I
r«4##4 OinrNl H#« la# lb tbr ffvmftdl to* ■
f | lIfVWNIC* «rfv #S<HbbbC**4l f# Hf!t<##
i mifitit*#'
Meeting nt Ihe ContnsUsUn.
The date of the fleet meeting of th# 1
1 rommlwtow has not yet hcefl nanwd j
The transport Manitoba sailed far New I
V.wfc t»day from **owce, having *ai
I K<ard ileaeral Oarreteo* aed Hla staff.
i (h „ .„, h litmma vclunta®r infantry and
Troops No* Raid Of*
Although the fiscal agenta «f «ha
I failed fltatea government reached
here »ester tav they brought n-> m-utev
with Which to pay the trr»pa aeot here
to nghl Many offieet* and n»en ara
I ... I . rtenlllrtt Thla officisl ne
! gleet add <1 to the fact that lllneas
•an'.mg lhe tt«>pe U rapidly increasing
a t*h it.fr ner rent of tlie men are
i piled for rfTcciive o, ac.lve duty. a«d
almuid emergency o> nr the army
I would i# at I fr»a( ftiaadviDtai''
Bukklrn's Arnica Salve.
! THK RP3IT HALVE in Ihe world for
Cuts Bruises, flora*. Llrtrt. Salt
Rheum, Eerer Borea. Tetter. CHartwd
'Hands. Chilblain*. Com*, and ail Skin
I Eruptions and positively curee Pile*. I
(or no pay required It It guaranteed to
Ulve perfect aatlafaetlon or money re- :
funded Price 28 rents per bog. FOR
(SALE HV HOWARD * WIT,LET.
I _
UNIQUE CONTRIVANCE.
How a Hackman Regulates Jlovements
of Horae’s Tall.
One of Augusta's enterprising hack
men hae arranged a unique contrivance
by which he regulate* the movements
of htr horse's tall and keeps It from j
rons'...itly getting unde.- the line*. A '
piece of pemp string is lied midway of
the animal's tall and the eld* fastened I
to th<- Rare*. The srrang-ment I*
[quit! irlmitlve. but Ihe effect seem* to
be otttli''jly satisfactory
OABTOTTIA.
Boor. tb. Kind Yob Hs« Alwnrs SoujM
rr c&xAtfZzZ
JMiW BAYONETS.
Soldiers of Tenth Regiment Wearing
New Side Arms.
The soldiers of the Kith have been at
tracting attention today. They are
wearing the bayonets of the new Kraag
guns. These bayonet* ate formidable
weapons, very much like swords, and
can be used with deadly effect by the
hands.
ly be General Garcia, who is today the
favorite In the army, especially since he
waa deposed by the Cuban government,
.due to a misunderstanding with Gene, al
Shatter, in which indd-nt the army
naturally sided with him. General (Tar
cla carries the majority of votes in the
first, second, third and fifth army corps
and in the fourth, W'hich Genera] Go
mez commands, and the sixth, which
is commanded by General Pedro Diaz,
be has a small minority.
THE j\.TJC>TJ B'rA. 3BCI&BJkXX)
MR. CHAMBERLAIN
NON-COMMITTAL
i f\» CM## ftniwin liihp it
Vofi
Hi •# % ffcMtr## I# UN# I ft## ’
I j## ti.*4
### N»#%. N#(# i W V## NNM# s■**■ :
ft# <kN#<*< Hi# I# %N#
IN# ##>if "?%# #*4 N#t* •**
\m N* ### Np NtfWtJ « F -» # ' ■■ ■ ‘
I #*# >i> #Ni#i# n> la* •###• •#» INN
TH# AtoMM# !#••«#•
I «4tfT t#N Nt#N I# #y#N# r#B#####*««##
AN«#9 IN#
; * Ke •#• MM#
i ######## i# #<•»!•# • #**< #m# ##*###
I Mftll int rtf iMlf^ll# Ifl'P In
| ■ n®," N# r#fbti#<f. "Hit in **t
I rmuM and Am*rlc« #rm*»4 N#
' r iniiWfrrf Am#ri* • tNI Kt»*r-#r*4
M ** *T«rifl N#« I* «ha Way.
*Th# Am#rtr#n ttrtff I# IKK In IN#
t w#r T‘ h# w## n###*!
| -Th# tariff I# ni Amrflrtn i«»»ui«*
_ rt , L. fr.tith. kl Mr.
Iti >9 IRAI WMljf •*«»l hp tw •
* *TT*! <f#«l r#r#til»|r to fht* l#»«iul# of
' th# W#nt ln4l## B«l that **•* on»r
jt# r ran o##r MtpnfllT ti ffMn. It
|of th# 4#Nrlt in mar. It #1)1 nil r#-
i turn to ui. M
The Czar a (treat Gentleman.
I * What dk> rou think of th# f!sar*a
plan of universal peace?" Chamlwrlsln
was a»k*4.
I "The Caar la a very slneere man, a
(great gentleman." Chamlierlaln re
' piled. ' He has no definite plan, you
' know; he has only asked for a confer
-1 cnee. Whether unlveraal peace be at
tainable, I* another question ACnglutid
will be gist! to ao-operate with him.
. I'nlveraai peaea woulil lie Ideal. The
burden of armament ha* been severer
for other countries than England. We
have considered our navy Indirpenaa-
I l>|c It I* a condition of our existence,
j We are a little Island .and Europe ran
(raise against us. in a day. twelve mll
! lion men But we are a very rich roun
; try. The emit of our navy Is not ahown
In our tax Hal. The people do not feel
i »»-**
Would Not Talk About France.
j 'Will you xay, authoritatively, that
France tried to persuade England to
unite all Europe again America la
cause of the war with Hoaln?" Mr.
Chamlerlaln was asked. "I will not
talk about that at all," Mr. Chamber
lain replied. Mr. Chamberlain chatted
on subjecta that were not Intel national,
saying many clever, witty and amia
ble things. In conclusion he said: “To
night, T am going to Boston, to mv
wire's home. T Intend to see your west
ern cities My visit here 1* entirely for
pleasure.”
Try Allen’s Foot-liase.
A powder to be shaken Into the *hoea.
At this season your feet feel swollen,
nervous and hot. and get tired easily.
If you have smarting feet or tight
shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It eools
the feet and makes walking easy. Cure*
swollen and sweating feet, blisters and
callous spots. Relieves corns and bun
ions of all pain and gives rest and
rnmfort. Try It today. Hold by all drug
gists and shoe stores for 115 cents. Trial
package FREE. Address Allen S. Olm
sted, Le Roy, N. Y.
HEARING POSTPONED.
Horace Smith to Be Tried Tomorrow
Morning.
Horace Smith, colored, who was to
had a hearing before Judge Muse yes
terday, but w’hose hearing was post
poned on account of the absence of a
state's witness, will bef:,ro Ihe judge to
morrow.
Smith is charged wl'h ossault with
Intent to murder. His lawyer, Mi. !'lc
quet, b..pcs tc get him out on tiall unc i
the ne.:t term of court.
The hearing will be hc-U on thlr ac
count.
Gas Pipe Repaired,
The broken gas pipe that hag-been
tainting the ajr on Jackson street Is
being repaired. Hereafter no one will
be bothered with the odor of escaping
gas. _ . ..
! ’ J
.**•- G
i*c mmm>*‘ t tea*i» (
1 j|
*#k«aA ■
; Nor K kwr *»ti*
A aaferl «rt«HV M■’•##• M
Ifikfl *h„* wnf %Ni|Npw« f” M# tmt*s M |
V# ffr» (i%p £
j art# *4 Losil or Hurt* H
tame* C#fff Nt wnjrnii. -J
gERRY'S EXCELSIOR ft|ILLS
ATJQUBTA, G-A..
* -xSr*’fjy*x r r , #y* jWw
- r a "i W? * - gj".l rnTf", ' ■* 0
808 WHITE Second Patent.
GOLD MEDAL- Fancy Patent.
ABSOLUTELY PURE WINTER WHEAT FLOUR.
I fully realize the supreme disgust of consumers
for Flour, adulterated with Corn Flour, Corn Starch,
and other Foreign matter. On and after this Date,
August 10th, 1898, I offer the Wholesale trade the
above Brands Flour Guaranteed Absolutely Pure
Winter Wheat. Goods of the Highest type.
Ask for prices Flour, Meal, Grits, Bran and sh ip
stuff delivered your station.
J. M. BERRYj THE MERCHANT MILLER
ggrUsorgia and Carolina Papers Report Estimate on Above Space per montb.
Seeds - Seeds - Seeds
Seeds A * Wb0 »“i" Seeds
Seeds R v e Seeds
Seed Wheat
Seeds Seed Ba,le v Seeds
Crimson clover
Seeds Red-Clover Seeds
Garden Sreds
Seeds T „ B Seeds
Seeds Howard & Willet Secds
Seeds DM£ ttpaoy Seeds
Seeds - Seeds - Seeds
O-^T-^ißißie:
ia a
LOCAL DISEASE
and is tho result of colds and sudden climatic
changes.
FOR YOUR PROTECTION
wo rositlvely state that, tills rorou<iy does not
contain mereyry ot*irny other lnjurfotm dnur
ELY S CREAM BALM
Is acknowledged to bo the montthorough cure I
tor NasaJ ( atun b, flfclaH 111 the Head and Hay
Kc«er of ail t<eincdlis. It opens and oleanse# ;
the nasaJ pasmi net, Allays pain uftd inftamina j
tion, heal# the lore#, protect*! the mcnibnmo
from colds, refitoro# the wen### of taste and
smell. A pirtfcle fr applied directly into tho
nofltiiJs. is agreeoble. Fifty cents at Drutf
g-lats or by mail: sirmples 10c. bs' mail.
ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street,
New York.
DASTHIA
Esl (hfaata and A h»l4t*M
The Kind You Have
Always Bough:
Bears the J \
Signature /jhvF
rv Jfr The
hi Kind
vj> You Have
Always Bought.
CASTORIA
keep cool
by using one of our odorless Refriger
ators—live Dewey just annihilates hot
weather. Klondike, Gurney and Eclipse
'are oil good! everyone guaranteed; wa
ller coolers, cedar chests; Ice cream
freezers. See our line of bedroom suits,
It'fl. Baby Carriages for 16. We will
make terms and prices to suit you.
Fleming& Bowles
904 Broad Street.
JHE ||ERALD JTANOARD
yyAR fITLAS
It It popular b#cAuft# It I* Just what th#
R~r##t n#w»|H»p«r-r#«ding public winlc Th*
l.tp# .»rn i«r fc © and cl#ar. and fuiiy doubt# th#
•li§ of any otr»#m publlth#d. Th#y ir* b#*uti~
foily printed In fiv# color# on heavy map paper
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN
WAR GEO6RAPHY
you will find th# Atlas an indi»p#n#abla aid. It
will help you to ob»#rve th# daily change# In
th# situation, and enable you to keep pace
with history.
You Need An ATLAS!
V Oct the Latest and Bent N
Contents ol The Herald Standard War Atlas:
Cubs - - 14x21 inehe#
The World - 21x28 lnch«»
sflow lag caarsc ad .trass toMk. cflM* and Irlegraph Mat*.
West Indies » - . 14x21 Inchos
North America - - 21 *2B inches
Show lag cable «*»»•
South America - - - 14x21 Inches
Showing cable Maes.
Philippine Islands - - Itx 14 Inches
Hawaiian Islands - - 11x14 inches
Europe ■ • 21x28 inches
Spain and Portugal - - 14x21 Inches
A S | a ... - 14x21 inches
Show lag new Trans-Slbcrtan Railroad.
Africa _ . - 14x21 inches
Oceania and Caroline Islands 21 x2B inches
China - - - 14x21 inches
Harbor Charts, showing Matanzas. Santiago
de Cuba. Havana, Cienfuegos. Manila and San
Juan; also Cardenas and Santa Clara Bays,
and Island of Porto Rico.
Do not confound this Atlas with the cheap
smaller Atlases now on the market. It Is just
out, and entirely new. . . . .
The Maps are clear and distinct, and twice
the size of any others published.
Rand-McNally Maps are Standard of the World.
You can be sure that you are getting the
best when you buy The Herald Standard War
Atlas.
Remember the Haiti Point
The Herald Standard War Atlas cannot be
purchased at any store in Augusta.
HOW TO GET IT—City subscribers may
call at our office, or may. order the Atlas
through your regular carrier. Out-of-town
subscribers may obtain a copy by remi ling
35 cents to the Atlas Department.
Address Augusta Herald. Augusta, Ga.
PRICE 30 cents— PßlCE 30 cents
OTJE E'-A-LXj OlFElsrilSr a-
m
I. C. Levy’s Son & Co..
TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS,
AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA
READ HERALD'S WIT ADS
of handsome CLOTHING
shows some beauties In
ub to date and choice fa
brics, made my the most
noted and reliable makers
in the world. Swell trim,
neat and elegant, and of
perfect fit, are the Suits
that we have placed on
display, with a large as
sortment to choose from,
and at bed rock prices.