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LEWIS J. SCHAUL, jbwblbr.
Undf IN Arfengloft
WILL THERE BE AN
INVESTIGATION MADE?
The President Will Announce Hla Decision
This Afternoon or Monday.
M « Appr»ci*t*t th« Difficulty Hs Will Encounur.ln
Finding Msn Who Will Undortsk* th# Arduous
Duties—What Would B# Eipsctec! of
Such a Commission.
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and H« «M y*ry ros»!or In out loom
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dor of American MechooUw. MU t»-
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Tbr Htrdwoot graded orboolo com
ron-ed ibrir foil —OloB ye*t'd*y
* with o large attendance and with ev-
LADIES TIES
SOMETHING NEW
J. HILLER WALKER
THE HATTER. .
KUSTOV HATS
ry Indiration of • »uece**ful term,
J. Boot! Murroy, Jr., of Andcraon,
Hoc returned boro© from th. Find reg
went suffering with fever HU many
Aim a apeedy recovery,
rload* »t Piedmont ekrnetlly hope for
An oil mill dompony ha« been organ
ced here with Dr. T. 0. Crjnte* a*
president; W. N. Trowbridge, neere
lory, and T. D. Sloan, general manager
They have the ueeeakory money auh
•crlbed and have ordered (he morhln
ery.
Our flrat bale of new cotton was
bout today.
A handy companion to the ntw»,
these. day*. Is the new Herald Atlas,
published hy Hand.• McNally * f*o., of
Chicago It contain* sixteen pages of
colored maps. among them Culm and
Havana harbor, the West Indies. Spain
»tnl Portugal; the Philippines and Chi
na and North America. This alias has
the best oollectloa of war maps that
me have ati-n. It would not be con
founded with the small cheap atlases
told at the Stores. Can be obtained only
from The Augusta Herald. Price 30
rents.
NANNIB LOU WAR
THEN COLLEOE.
The Term Open* With Very Flattering
Prospects.
Wrigbtsvllle. Ga.. Sept. 10. The
doors of Nannie Lou Wort hen college
were oponed day before yesterday for
the fall term. The president. Prof.
Hoyle, having been called away sud
denly by the death of his father, the
opening was by Miss Wilson, the as
sistant teacher, who will have entire
charge until Proftweor Hoyles return.
The mttnbbr of pupils present and the
very efficient faculty are encouraging,
and the many friends and patrons of
■ the school anticipate one of the most
' prosperous years In the history of the
college.
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SAILOKS* PRIZE MONEY.
Mol a* (MatrfSwted By Nd*y asd
Treat or y ISyNtawali
Workloglon. W To aMtlr
mum point* raccrdlac Iba dl» rtimtmn
i of yrtsr moaay claimed by tbe an.bwa
us liaway'a and Smimi'i flaeu. tbr
navy department boa procarad Pom
iba deport meat of Juettre an optalo-i
ronatroiac tbe prtae lowa It la held
, that a prlae • ourt la limited lo Ha
fuartlooa to tho detei mlaat luo of
■luealkioa coocerolM tbe divUtou of
! prise money aa between vaoaeU or be
tween 0 rapt'trios crew sad tbe gov-
IsSMMHkt.
Wba It romea to tbo point that the
[money la to be dlatritwned am n* tbe
. individual roptora tbe diatrlbui.on la
to be made by ibe navy and treasury
depart menu, which ds< ermine tbe pro
portion allowable each person Ooo
j teqtMutly tbe Catted Suttee Attorneys
for tbe district* In which prise cases
have been adjudicated or are pending
have bean directed to forward to tbe
oavy department cop lee of tbe decrees
of (he courts aa a basic for the depart
meets' action.
Another question that required de
termination was whether the executive
or the Judicial branch of the govern
ment *m clothed with authority to
pr> vide for the distribution of bounty
money, meaning by that term the
money which the statutes authorise to
be paid to the .allot* capturing or de
stroying hostile ships, based upon the
number of the enemy and tbe charac
ter of hie shiv There It a lark of
precedent for a decision In thU case
but the department has finally conclu
ded that the proceedings for the pay
ment of bounty money might he ln*tl-[
tilted* before a prise court oc they
might he submitted to the Court of
Claims at the Instance of the claim
ant.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggtsta refund the money If It
talie to cure. 2Vt, The genuine has L.
B. Q. on each tablet.
SOUTH BOUND BOND DEAL.
Construction Company Director* Rati,
fy the Contract.
Savannah. o*.. Sept, 10.—The nego
tiation* for the sale to a Baltimore
syndicate of the bonds of the South
Bouqd railroad held by the Savannah
Construction company, ware consum
mated Thursday, where the doal was
ratified at a meretlng here of the di
rectors of the construction company.
The directors met at the office or the
president, B. A Denmark, Esq., In the
Citizens' Bank building. For some
time past the negotiations have been
pending. An offer has been made for
the bonds and accepted, subject to a
ratification by the board of directors.
Yesterday the contract sale was com
pleted under which the bonds go to the
syndicate referred to through the Bal
timore Trust and Guarantee company.
They nre to be paid for on or before
Sept. 30. The price realized for the
bonds Is about 75 per rent of their pnr
value, the latter being $1,560,000. Thts
will place In the hands of the construc
tion company sufficient funds to pay its
stockholders par for their stock. The
capital stock of the construction com
pany Ik $740,000 and its outstanding
debt is about $421,000.
Before purchasing a pistol, or gun,
call on me. I can save you money. Lew
is J. Srhaul, Pawnbroker on Jackson
street, established 1800.
tbi: auo uen\jk. aajarfUk.ajd
“THE WAR IS NOT OVER''
SAYS PRESIDENT M'KINLEY
W« Have Only Arringvd iH«|Pr«UmtrvariM»
Of PtiCß.
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that "(If was MM Inert.'
In I sal. twa years after preyfbe' cdtk
rkitsl. St a tteo wbea there was a
atr»ny ameement touktay to his retrial,
a letter appeared aubetastUatlms oae »f
tbe tetters bets# referred to sad tnea
tioaed I Hey fue' name ft wa* tbere-
U| un < latnaed la si my cirrtes that Drey
fus moat Seeds be yutlly. CaL Heary
foryed ibat letter, and Me recewt aal
cfde stands aa a confeaston
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I tbe case. Itr suc.ee*** Plif due flam
,a* tbe head of tbe tatelltyebc* bores*
and w hen he had collected erldrace so
los to dm* that Kot* rh*s> wrote tbe
mem- r»nr*um upon which l>rryfu* had
been convicted, and that be had at any
rate enl.t Preach necreta lo flcrmany.
br r HuetuarO was dismlmd Kel.-t ha -
■y, tbe spy came forward with a spy's
ylaualhle esrsee* ttyt Dreyfus had Im
itated hla handwriting, and that he
(Eslrrhaty) had add spmr secrets that
he in lab I Set thr better hold of the se
cret* us other guvernmenta.
The army and the government hire
alt Mon* affected great mystery, at- ,
legtng that the teal evidence »m kept
out of eight for grave reasons of atatr,,
when the truth 1* Dreyfu* was con
victed ndeljr upon the waste paper
memorandum and nothin* el*e The
"myaiery" part of the affair I* la fact
an attempt to cover up a conspiracy
lon* ago formed to <*i Ire ever* Hebrew
officer out of the French army.
Bucklcn'a Arnica Salve.
THE BKST SAT.VK In the world for
Cut*. lirul.ee, Sore*. ITlcera. Salt
Jtheum, Fever Sore*. Tetter. Chapped
Hand*. Chilblains, Corn*, and all Skin
Eruption* and positively cur-a Pile*,
or no pay required. It la guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction or money re
funded. Price 28 cent* per bo*. FOR
BADE BY HOWARD A WIM.ET.
STATESnEN TAKE ATUriBLE.
Senator Clay and Congressman How
ard Thrown Out.
Madison. (■«■> Sept. 10.,--State»msti
shlp wae at high tide in our city on last
Monday, owing to the presence of two
of Georgia'* most honored and brilliant
soup-Senator Clay and Congre*nra«ti
Howard. Hut late In the afternoon
bald statesmanship took a sudden tum
ble. The cause was unexpected and oc
casioned much surprise. Col. Thom
ason, Seuator Clay, Congressman How
ard and « rtrlvriVwere enjoying a ride
over the city behind Brady's spanking
pair of blacks, when, passing Ihe res
idence of Col. Billups, the horses be- j
came frlghteeed at something and after
a few terrific lunges succeeded, iti get
ting awny from the driver. The occu
pants of the carriage were thrown vio
lently from the vehicle, but fortunately
none of (hem were hurt beyond slight
bruises. The carriage was turned over
and demolished, and the horses ran
eome distance after getting loose from
It. W% are glad to state that none of
the occupants were seriously hurt In
the accident, though how they escaped
is truly n wonder.
The Rand-MoNally new Standard
War Atlas is the best publication of the
kind we have ever seen. The colored
maps are dviuble the sl*e »(,iay others
published, and clearly piinted on heavy
paper. Kuril one has « niarjfthal index
und a page is devoted to the Hags of
all nations. This atlas is timely ami
useful. It is not for sale at ll>e shires.
The Herald has arranged tfc .ii speelat
edttmn. Renders may obritjn a copy
by caJHng at our office or bonding 30
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work
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as Maanlog * Dkfih.l was Cor nod out:
.of Mo lam IHwr.ct Tba commlaalooar#
will mam aaala a**l Tuooday to *Mm
tbo ruporlotandoat of tbo chain gang {
and further perfect tbo organisation of
tbo gang
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reived boro yoatorday Hoot (rad* *old;
for t .cent*
Mr Tom McCall of Brunswick la I
boro at tbo brat aide us hla slater. Mr*
. 'Jaylor. who Is quit* 111. Mr McCall
it* a aua of th* !•!* o*o R McCall D.
n one of Georgia's prominent Baptist
' minister*, who was for many yean
pastor as the aptlit church bore, and
'afterward* was tarretary and treasuier,
of Mercer rnlventty. Mr O, W Me-
Vall. hi* elder ton la ra*hl*r of the
Planter*' Bank here, gnd one of our
safest bualne** men.
DIFFICULTY NIiAR PEMBROKE.
A Negro Badly Wound* Ml* Assailant
With an Axe.
Pembroke, Ua. Sept, 10. A dllfi
culiy occurred at Harvey D. Fateh’*
I -aw mill, on last Saturday, between
! two negroes, Tui*> William* and ano
ther. The unknown negro wa* ad
i vanctng on Uobe with a knUe. Tobe
■ precurud an ax from another negro
! who wa* standing near, and cut hla
| aaaailant wltb It The blow struck
him In the breast. Inflicting a ghast
ly wound. It wa* thought the negro
would die at once, but the doctor
dressed the wound and a. few hours la
ter the wounded man got up and
walked to Pembroke, g distance of two
miles.
The rains this section
have been the heaviest In the paet
month that has ever been known by
the oldest Inhabitant*. Greeks and
i branches which have never before
been known to run In a buggy have
been swimming. W.' J. Butler, near
Ellabell. has lort between sixty und
seventy head of cattle.. The farmers
and naval store manufacturers have
lost vers- heavily. One naval stores
man says that his losses are between
S4OO and S7OO.
Politics Is attracting much attention.
Some new candidate hns been coming
in or some old one-dropping out every
few days for the pant month.
Prof. Martin, the Swedish savant,
has discovered in the Kremlin at Mos
cow. a large portion of the Swedish
war booty captured by Gustavus
Adolphus. It appears that the major
ity of the silver vessels and ornaments
kept In the treasury at the Kremlin j
are presents made at different times
by various kings of Sweden to the
czars of Russia.
Lovers of "Alice jjf Wonderland",
will be interested to leprn that a plain
while marble cross bag recently been
erected in Guildford cemetery, to mar'-
the spot where rest the remains of
Lewis Carroll. The cemetery, situa
ted on the side of the Hog’s Back,
overlooking the town <?f Guildford. Is
one of the prettiest ts, the kingdom,
and stands some four 9J five hundred.
feet above the sea
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dlohearl** the opposition, which I*
making such n strenuous effort to
break the Georgia delegation In Con
grefa by sending a Repahllraa Instead
of a Democrat from that dlstr.’ei.
The inf a 111*(Ion In ihe hand* of th*
committee is that money la being!
tioured Into tbe district from some i
source, f rerumahly the national Re- j
publlrgn campaign committee under'
the direction of Maj. J F. Hanson, of.
Macon. With this motley delinquent!
tax payer* who have defaulted for as|
far back as ten year* are being quail-;
fled for voting, and It la being used In ,
other ways alio to weaken the Demo
cratic forces In the district. The »R-1
nation la regards! a* so dangerous for]
Democracy that Immediate step* are to
be taken by the party leaders to come
to Congressman Brantley's assistance
To Whom it flay Concern.
I have been In the drug buslnee* for
twelve years, and during that time have
sold nearly all the cough medicine* j
manufactured; and from my personal
knowledge of *ueh remedies. I say that
Chamberlain’* Cough Remedy give*
better satisfaction than any other on
the market —W. M. Terry. Elkton. Ky.
Sold by Alexander Drug ami Seed Co.,
C. It. Parr of Bell Tower Drug Store.
ThOS. A. LEE SUICIDES.
A Broken Leg Had Hade Him Very
, Despondent.
Oliver. Oa., Sept. 10.-Thomas A. [
Lee, n very highly reap-eted citizen of
this copoty, living about five miles
from Oliver, committed suicide Wed
nesday morning by ebooling himself
through the heart with a Winchester
rifle. He lived about fifteen minute*.
Five months ago Mr. Lee was out in
the woods with a couple of negro men
felling trees, when one, in falling, re
bounded and broke one of his legs just
below the knee, thereby causing litm to
lose the use of that member, and a* he
had always been a very active and en
ergetic man. his affletion seemed to
prey upon his mind until he became
temporarily insane. He leaves a wife,
three girls and three boys. Fortunate
ly, they are left In good circumstances.
J. W. Baggett, of Oatt Grove, Fla.,
had an attack of the measles, nearly
three years ago, and the disease left
him with, very severe pains in the chest.
•T thought I would die,” he writes:
“but to hiy great joy X was saved by
Chamberlain's IVtff Balm." Pains In
the chest nearly always Indicate- the
approach of pneumonia.and by prompt
applying this liniment on a flannel cloth
—whioh should be bound on the chest
—an attack of pneumonia may be pre
vented. It is always prompt and ef
fectual. Eor sale at 25 and 50 cents per
bottle by Alexander Drug & Seed Co.,
C. R- Parr of Bell Tower Drug Store.
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or sawmill bu»lne*« by a man tn year*
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ence and nndeiwtand* tKiokkeeplng.
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case: icstore* atiff Joint*, drawn cord*
and hardened muscles. If your dou'er
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ithe full month * treatment of twfo ta'ge
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lumbian Correspondence College. Wash
ington. Sei’* 10
WANTED—COMPETENT OFFIC*:
clerk. Apply X. care Herald, stating
salary expected and references.
Sept 10
WANTED-A BUTLER. APPLY
Stewart Phlnizy. Oct 1
WANTED YOUNG GIRL FOR
LIGHT housework in private family.
Apply to 402 Bread street. Sept 12
FOR SALE"
FOR SALE—FIRST CLASS SADDLE
horse. Apply to J. F Murphy. Btl
Ellis. Sept 10.
FOR SALE —SMALL . DRUG BUSi-
NESS. one of the bust* .in th. , iff. « -
cording to the ameuftd invcr.tc '. Ad
dress Druggist, care Herald. Sept 12
FOR SALE—A FINE FAMILY HORSE
—five years old—only reason for sell
ing going out of business —a big bar
gain. Call br address R. L. Fox: 814
Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
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and Friday, at night. Com* ar call at
once Great demand fur stenograph*:*,
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•chool at 4«! Telfair street. Thursday,
Kept cm tier 14 th. Kept it
CALIFORNIA FHI'IT AT OIOVAM
NI'B. Hartlott Peat*. Fla* Pcaehca,
rirgo* Prunes. *3* Uruadway.
wed and "at Oct I
MIKS MATH TRAIN!NO CLASS FOR
kindergartener* will o|»n Mund»y.
October Id. Application fur admit
tance to same will please he made at
once. Residence S3* Reynold* street.
Sept M
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her da** Thursday, September 15'h.
at 25* Greene street. Sept 10
WANTED—’TABLE BOARDERS PRI
VATE family. Central location. F.,
care Herald. Sept 13
BOARD WANTED—TWO UNFUR
NISHED room* with hoard Addrena
al once, C. A., care Herald.
Sept 13 __________
NEXT TIME YOU HAVE
A HEADACHE
USE
Land's Headache Capsules
Mad* Only By
HOWARD A WILLETT DRUG CO.
An* r-ry LOW PRICES Also
PI n a,- Y4I.VKS AR'l !• ITIINUS. EA
SISES. BOII.EBS.M I M.S u,,rt «EPAIRS.
Lombard Iron Works & Supply Co.,
B. It. MITCHELL. ALEX. MCDONALD,
Mipe'inlandant (secretary and
~r Construcilpn. General Manager
Augrusta. Electric &
Construction Company
212 Mclntosh Street.
Electric Supplier— Annunciators, Tele
phones, Speaking Tui>»s, cic .etc.
R pairs to all Electrical apparatus.
Electric Light Wiring a specialty.
PeT’Phone 13.
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