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torture In A merle*. -
The aultan of disk, on hut rarrnt vis
it to iho Hutch court, aava Quran Wll
komina a moat Iktorroilng i>*r»rnt. ron
aiatlnc of an rtryhant'a tusk. wkl<k
drat* on a roasstvr silver block. The
tusk la beautifully earvad and colnrrd.
Ih* design being of Indian llowrrs and
Orult. Tha tusk, which Is hollow, had
•n It a rare ornament In Ih* rh»l* of
a golden heart. Incrusted with pteclou*
stones. The entire work of art rests
on a solid gold pedestal, which bears
aa appropriate Inscription.
Nicholas de Pierola, president of Pe
ru. who, It is said. Is buying warship*
in order to make a demonstration
against the United States, I* called the
"Napoleon of South America." He I*
know a to be a man of boundless am
bition. his one desire brine lo unify all
<he repuMle* of South America under
one central government with himself as
Its head. In 18T9 he became dictator,
but was swept out of power when Peru
was defeated In the war with Chile.
Three years ago Pierola once more
struck for supreme power and won.
He organised an army In the moun
tains. overthrow the government and
marched to the palace over tha budlea
of 1,200 slain men. *
At a royal academy dinner several
artists and literary men waxed enthusi
astic' In praise of favorite painters.
His glorious redwing Is a fact about
Titian," said one. "And hie glorious
drawing Is another fact ’nunn,”
cried a second. Carlyle, who had been
listening. Interrupted the remarks by
saying, with slow deliberation, "And
here I *ll. « man made In she Image of
God, who knows nothing about Titian,
and cates nothing about Titian—and
that’s another fact about Titian.”
Thackeray, sipping claret at the mo
ment. paused Hnd bowed courteously
to Carlyle, us he remarked: “Pardon
me, that 1* not a fact about Titian,
but It Is « fact—and a lamentable one
—about Tliomaa Carlyle.”
A Clever Trick.
It certainly looks like It, hut there Is
really no trick about it. Anybody can
try It who has Lame Hack and Weak
Kidneys, Malaria or nervous troubles.
We mean he can cure himself right
away by taking Kleetrlc Hitters. This
medicine tones up the whole system,
acts as a stimulant to Liver and Kid
neys. Is a blood purifier and nerve ton
ic:. It cures Constipation. Headache,
Flanting spells, Sleeplessness atnl Mel
ancholy. It ts purely vegetable, a mild
laxative and restores the system to Its
natural vigor. Tty Electric Hitters and
be convinced that they are a miracle
worker. Every bottle guaranteed. Only
60c a bottle at Howard & Willet’s drug
Store.
IteiTtible gossip ?
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M*Magee* at khyeOe gewAsegdew awe
th*e* Is ««M« A sassing at w Ik* at*
flnirir turn’s Ike of making * night
of H Is tksfv MmMiMy I# ffwgmgab*f ngy-
Another form at aeWehiw** In always
wanting t* hagtow favors and Bsvsr
wanting ts ncesgg them.
Marriage* nr* mods In heaven. MU
tbs angels who knag them down mast
he Mmn mighty meddlesome
A boarding bonne Is Iks place lo gel
I .uhotonttsl food. It lg often on gnh
| stoatlol tknt r<m rwa’t < lt*w H.
| The Antwerp corrwpondent of Ihe
' IJvsrpont Journal of Commerce says
I that the tragic of worn out horses be-
I tween Holland and London Is soon to
cess*. «»
Mr Wltllom Prwser of Edinburgh has
I left all his property valued at over
pgw.nsn, for ehsrsliable and educational
purposes. The sum of lill.m Is to be
1 devoted for building h»ue«s for Indigent
families, preferably authors and art
ists. The University library receive*
160.05*, two-thirds of which I* lo he de
voted to an increase of the salaries
of tha oßlcnlls.
One garnished for a debt due a non
resident creditor I* held. In Virginia.
K. A M. Insurance company (Vs I 40
L. R. A. 217, tp make a good defense
by showing thal. notwithstanding his
plea bf the pendency of those proceed
ings, he had been subjected to the
Judgment for the debt In n court having
Jurisdiction at the creditor's domicile,
and had been obliged lo pay It.
Interference with ownership of land
by advertising and selling It under n
fraudulent mortgage and notifying the
tenant* not to pay rent to the owner
Is held, In Gore vs. Condon (Md.) 4fl
L. R. A. M 2, to constitute an action
able wrong, so far os It damages the
Interest In the real property, but not
on account of the disgrace and disre
pute Into which the owner Is thereby
brought.
A, T. Qulllcr-Couch, the Cornish nov
elist and essayist, ha* great difficulty In
persuading people.that his name Is pro
nounced "Coorh" and says that, though
he never Invented the pronunciation, he
can prevail on only a few' friends (out
side of Cornwall )to believe In It. The
poet Cowper, who called himself Coop
er, hnd s Similar difficulty. "Conch”
(Cooch), by the way, ha* nothing to
with repose. It is a Celtic name and
signifies red.
There Is an Increasing demand for
the right to publish translations of the
works of popular English novelists. Ar
rangements are already being made for
the publication of Mrs. Humphry
Ward’s forthcoming novel In German,
Hut eh and Norwegian. Her "Sir George
ITressady” has already been translated
| Into these languages. Mrs. Ward's sto
' ry of Resale Costretle has been printed
| in the Revue des Ueux Mondes, but the
i French are iierhaps least eager to en
i joy British fiction presented In a French
dross.
HISS GARRARD ACCEPTS,
She Will Be Maid of Honor to Oueen
of the Carnival.
Mneon. Ga., Sept. 9. - Miss Annie
Garrard of Colli ih tuts has been ap
pointed n maid of honor to the queen
of the Macon carnival. Miss Garrard
fins accepted the appointment. She is
a lovely and aooomtillshed young lady,
and i- quite popular In Macon society.
Arrangements for the carnival are
progressing steadily and <t will he the
biggest thing of the kind the south has
ever had.
20-year filled gold watches in ladles’
and gents' sixes with KlgiU or Wal
itham movement from 27.00 to 212.80.
Guarantees with each watch at Lewds
J. Sehaui’s, Reliable Pawnbroker on
Jackson street.
'TTHIt! AT7GDBTA HERALD
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jto rarry «* Hm hoaimms of raliwa* ,
! seers and to OMiaafartwre anti and
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* tor* okd tin secretary of the cam pa ,
’ny. says 1
"Ths company has heea ts pcocoss
of formal km far several months, sad
•aa organised for Uh> pnrp»is* of tnh- >
ln« sdesntage a t the sMraordlnnry
• • onranic transformation bow at work
In man and Porto Rico It Intends to,
renovate old enterprise* aad rewate
nest ones In those prodlpongly rich
l-lsnds Under the new commercial'
nmdktnaa. Indumrtsn mpertally those
]concerns operating public franrhlao*.
will need readjustment, raorganltallon
{and developtacnt This Is ths work of
the American India* company which
lit was organised to occompileb”
' Messrs Sheehan A Co*ton are the at
torneys of the rompanE and Mr Ellbu
Root la It* counsel.
| Mr. James 15. Ferrel. of Burnt
' House, W. Vs . has discarded all other
! dlarrhue medlctn** and now handles
'only Oiamhertain's Colle, Cholera end
liisrrhnsn Rcmr-.lv He has used It In
his family aod sold It to hts customers
for years, and has no hesitation In
saying that tt la the best remedy for
colic and dlarrhoe*. he has evsr known. .
It not only give* relief, but *trc u a
1 permanent rure It Is also pleasant and
*sfs to take, making It an Ideal reined *
| for bowel complaints. For sale by Al* ;
. xsnrter rnvg A Herd Co,. Tarr of Bell
j Tower Drug Store.
CAROLINA COTTON HILLS.
Ths Promise of the Next Six Month*
Is Ureal.
Charlotte. N. C . Sept 9. The clos
ing of 1899 promises to heat the record
of the Brut six months In the erection
of new cotton mills In the Carolina*.
The most Important of these priwnec
tlve mills I* one to be built at MoAd
ensvllle, N.-C. At Springfield. N. C..
a smaller plant will be established. At
Chapel Hill. N. C.. a company Is form
ing to build a gplnnlug mill. In ad
dition. a dtwen or more leading mill
companies here have recently decided
to largely Increase the capacity of
their plants.
The building of knitting and hosiery
mills Is keeping pace with tho record
of cofton spinning and weaving mill*,
and many mills have Increased their
capital stock and enlarged the capa
city of their plants within Ihe last
month.
The Emperor Was Enough.
Emperor William of Germany dis
likes uothlug more than to see hts of
ficers excited or In the least ruffled
at parade or manoeuvre He fre
quently had occasion to criticise old
General Von Meerscheidt on that ac
count, and at a review in Berlin the
kaiser reprimanded him for losing tils
self possession at a trying moment.
"If your majesty thinks that 1 am get
ting too old, I beg of you to allow me
to resign.”
"No, no," said the kaiser, “you are
\oo young to resign. Indeed, if your
blood didn't course through your veins
quite so fast you would be a more use
ful army leader."
On the evening of that day the kai
ser and the general met at a court
ball. The general was talking to some
young ladies who, for lack of room,
were not dancing. “Ah. Meerscheidt,”
cried William, “that is right; get
ready lo marry. Take a young wife.
Then that excitable temperament of
veurs will soon vanish." The general
i bowed low as he retorted: "t beg to
be excused, your majesty, a young em
peror and a young wife would be more
than I could stand.”
The West End iron bridge is being
painted red.
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day la dap.
John. W. Dickey
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FOB RENT
J. B. Whits'* «#w Rhfd<-n< e« on upper
Hrrad street. Hpwial prices.
IM Tetfstr street. • 217.W1
217 Telfslr street. * room* .. .. —24. W
226 Telfair street. 7 rooms 22.0 S
32# Telfair street, 7 rooms .. .... 22.08 I
223 Telfair street. 7 rooms 22.00
622 Kills Street. 7 rooms 1* *0
012 Broad street, 7 r«*>ms .. .. .. 26 «0
012 Broad street, flat
410 Fenwick street, > rooms .. .. 20.0 n |
ill Lincoln street, 6 room* .. .. 10 *0
415 Lincoln street, 5 rooms .. .. New
337 Walker. 7 rooms Ift n 0
1607 Walton Way. * room* 16 00
I*l3 Walton Way. 6 rooms
622 Broad street, store 20.00
j p White's cottages on upper Jones
„ trl ,,,t--2«.00 and 8.00 each.
This list wtll be changed from day to
day.
Clarence E- Clark,
Real Estate. * 32 Broad St.
TO RENT!
From Oct. 1 st, Cottage
House of 6 rooms, Bath,
Water Closet, Etc-, No.
1329 Ellis St.
APPLY
E. J. HICKEY
212 Bth Street.
FOR SALE
have for sale very desirable build
ing lot located in the centre of one of the
handsomest blocks in the city. \\ ill sdl
f-ame very cheap. Just the place for a
handsome residence for your family. Good
titles.
CALL ON MRS. JRRRY O’HARA.
NO. 1327 GREEIU: STREET.
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florist for the flowers gets over the
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FOR RENT
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IBOJ M' l*i -sh Frame—* rwraw .. 20 00
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224 S Brrad street, 1 roraaa ~ •• .. 12.60
446 Itrrad stress. 7 inns* .. .. .. 1* *0
1127 tlrestw streot, 0 rmmna .. .. ll.**
117 Kilts (rtr-t. * roots* ~ .. •- U.t*
21# 23HS Street. 0 room* .. .. .. II ,
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641 Walker street. 0 n-wna .. .. 1* 00 |
420 Walker street. 0 moms •« •• .. IB *0
46S Frawlek slrs*t, 6 raws .. .. IJ 60
62 Uhafs* avenue. « raws .. m tt 0* j
tt Chafes avenge. 7 rooms ...... tt SO |
1634 Kete* street. 0 roams .. •• .- 10.00 J
- Hummer Mile. 7 rooms and *
acre* •• •• ••
HTOREB.
714 Rrrad street .. •• ».|1.200j
81* Broad street I- 2 **
740 Hrosd street .. .. .. .. «• **"
| 660 Broad street .. .. .. .. •• *• • 400
667 Br«sd street »
546 Broad street .. .. .. .. .« •• -00
207* Broad street .» .. .. .. .. •• ~' ri
170# Bnail street «• 8
ti*o Broad street - .• .. lsa
1704 Hrrad street 120 ;
220 Mclntosh street .. •• 8
I 102 Crawford avenue .. ~ .. •• •• '•
| sot Mclntosh street <2 doors! .. . 500
13 Smaller stores-List at office. „
OFFICES.
706 Broad street, alt or part.
712 Rrrad. Montgomery Building, sin
gle offices and suites.
810 Hroart. 1 room. *lO.
Numerous offices and sleeping rooms to
all parts of city. List at office.
Alexanfler&Jolmson
705 Broad Street.
TO IREUSTT.
From October Ist, 1898. the premises
at present occupied by the Irish-Amer-
Ican Dime Savings Bank at 817 Broad
street. Centrally located nod well adap
ted for most any kind of business.
| Apply to P. M. Mulherln. Secretary i
and Treasurer, 817 Broad St.
BILLIARDS
OLD AND NEW.
R> JOHN a Til 6Tch«II. ru*bon r*rom i'k*Bipion of
Ohio 'M ’fc\ winner **f .Ht, Loui* HihoftcttP ’L.
L'iterst iDurattmrat on word. *aJ ih* only pl»yer
who itvßF »w*t B<*j6*ff#er, Hleimod *nd Irffff in the tmtam
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ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
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without change.
R, A. BRAND, Gen. Aft.,
723 Broad St.. Aagusts, Os.
T M EMERSON, Traffic Manager.
H. M EMERSON, Gen, Pass Agt,
CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST
ERN RAILWAY
Schedule In Effect. March *, I*9*.
Eastern Time Standard.
leave August*. Southern Ry.. * SO pm.
Arrive Chester, Southern Ry.. 7:l* a m.
Leave Chester, C. A N. W. Ry J:4J a m.
Arrive Lenoir. C. A N. W. Ky LJ*
Leave Lenoir. Stage J'J® pm '
Arrive Green Park. Stage .. .. 7:o* p.m.
Arrive Blow leg Rock, Stage .. i 30 p.m.
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arriving there tn time for brenkfsit.
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Charleston snd Ajhevtlie.
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rulhiMii drawing room bnffet sleeping i-r, be
tween JackaonvlUe snd New York snd Pu,l
msn Hletmiug esrs between Augusts snd Chsr
lotto. Ptillm: n .ieenuigcsrs bet worn Jsck
•onvtlle snd Colnmbis, en route dslly between
Jacksonville snd I'inetnnsti, vis Asheville.
FRANKS. GANNON, J M. CULP,
Third VP. A Gen. Mgr. T M., Wii-hington.
W A. TURK. S. H HARDWICK.
G P. A.. Wsstitagton. G. P. A. Atlanta,
GEORGIA - • RAILROAD.
190th Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24, 1898. j
Pullman Sleepers between Macon snj
New Tork.
Through Pullman Sleepers between Au
gusta and St- Louis-
Lv Augusta ~| 7:o6am| 3:2opm|lo:3opia
Ar Atlanta ...|l2:3spm| 8;20pm! 6:ooam
Ar Macoo ...,!ll:ls*rnj I «:45um
Ar Athens ....il2:lspm| 7:2opm| -
Ar Galne#vHlej*3:46pm|,...| -
Ar White Pl‘s|n:o«pm| I
Ar Mlll’gele .il0:10am| I 4:3oam
Ar Wash’ton ~il0:10am| 7:lopm|
Picayune train leaves Augusta daily
except Sunday at. 6:15 p. ni., and ar
rives at Mlll-dgevllle at 8:10 p. m.
Trains arrive at Augusta 6:l* a. nc.
7:45 a. m.. 1:20 p. m.. and 8:25 p. m.
A. G. JACKSON, G. P. A.
JOE W. WHITE, T. P. A. !