The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, September 12, 1898, Image 2

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MONDAY ' NO WAR PRICES L*4f*M‘ 90v«f ©>*•»»**•*« w««f#%*»* * • * * t »• Half »♦ *• *• Omrm . • . ♦ *ov •• *• l»IM i— t*+ lnc»»H ... *"® •*!*«*« of Otn&» ft OOowo » loovo IO o foor dor* *« **«y **#•# #•« noo, »roo •ovo r«« SMI to 60 pcrlllN rm oft •lock of D**m«#*»« Ml AmrwolO LEWIS J. SCHAUL, jeweler. Umlor If'* Ar«nfton Hntol _ _ _ THEY OtCUPT "MIDDLE GROUND" »•<«**» lO Room T«« ami TOM I. Mkw. 9V*p Ma*# TOO. 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KZisrox; hats (OMI. vbj can move oW (III# pier to Ik* South Carolina #l4# and h« ran ( toinh uv, If a Soulh Carolina of* Irtr roan, »hv #p con mmc our ■Mtvntnenta. .tod he ain't ta It. “MiN <l# rope ain't got no Idea that «• arc hare, and If they did they would know (hat they couldn't catch ua. We have been at It for a Kin# tine now and no one baa eear bothered ua yet "We're aorter not the dead wood on them, ain't we.' and with a laugh he turned to the game Thin gambling should l>e put a atop to. If the men don't take warning from tbla and If the Hamburg anthorttlea art conautted a big haul ran be inad* To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative llromo Quinine Tablet#. All drngnlcts refund the money If it fall# to cure. 25c. The genuine hit# I*. It. Q. on each tablet. NATIONAL LEAGUE. (lames of Saturday and Sunday on Big Diamond.#. National league game# Saturday re sulted (a follows: ft. H. K. Boston ..' a 11 1 New Yort, 6 W 6 MuzY- ■ •*» 5 > . j,i. •St’;, ('inclnnatt 1 It 5 Louisville .. ~ ...... S 7 1 Brooklyn s * o Baltimore .. .. 1 t o Brooklyn r* .**- 5 0 Baltimore .. t 9 2 Chicago 2 7 2 »t. Lout* t 11 <1 Pittsburg 10 14 2 Cleveland 9 It 1 ■Washington 4 9 9 Philadelphia 5 10 2 Sunday (lames. New York 6 9 1 Washington 2 4 7 Cincinnati 6 1t 2 Louisville 9 16 3 Chicago 6 9 1 St. Louis t 6 4 Chicago S 11 1 6t. Louis 3 9 4 Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. THE BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Ttheum, Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re funded. Price 26 cents per box FOR SALE BY HOWARD * WItLET. THE NEWS EDOM COLUMBIA M«rft ItWftO k ViM to •ft- ft*»a m9i4 Ma*. Nona* A** to n iitog tow Ciaifti on*. WMW »• r*» Wtofti* ( MOOft* C— toft* U *to«wft «*» ■lalaftt m •*-.** amfftogtmi to #to too> ■•a am*<i *toftft amon tonawoo. [«o*to*m» to «ft* aatooaiai.into Stow m (tft* ffnnw ft** •*»♦ aft* n «ft*Oo»*a ». (*. a»* (to totoo*. *f •«**» Amm •*»** .** ftNOMftff to*ft fto (*» •****•» » (ft. ma* at (too * too ft., totoftto tto V*o too to*, tto aotoKOftaOto* to** wann a»to>i» w«ft toto.<-t .«aM 'toft on toft* ft* **•—.»•» to** [•an nxito I* a («•**OO *0 'too* .to to** Shawe*# jaallftto ehmfff to* tog (to to* too feta** I tot •*•*►»> -***, <*n to'toiay b-wnw »ft* «•»*#- ti«* mnaafts* too (ft* ««« too f*a*ft too (toaft* D ma* o*an 0» r—Ntoraato aaa* Aftftft Ao* *• «to *tofto*a to* to* MO'tl'O. aoft O (‘•to two. (to** ••* **toto to o—ft (too Ofttoto atft ft*** • ItoaftOaa 11 r**i *• (ft. *nto(ifti no. Oftao ft* i* a*» ftnntoft to ■■>*r>*»*u tft. Mtootto •** to. rto Oft* *to ft* **»• *o tootortoa- Pto t|a.»r*a.—tft ■ M Wtofta (M C. C fniOtaaa tft*A-to«*ry affttato-M II CO* *M D M Ttoftftftto* rat AadtotottoOtol 4 Wotoa-W A |W«aa (M I. J MrM.fc**. ftto A<l to ton I .at Itoftwtn* Oto*r*l Cal. J. W. Ptoyft aoft MaJ ft M Oirtto For Hnftrewd tSosassiaatoner—-ft ft irtwrtnaa and O, W rtarrw. I Krv John O. WthuMk preatdtag elder [of inis district and editor us the Mnnib [ 'he dispensary system. and sneered h<>« It wna no step toward anything. | Help a from every governor nf Maine [was a sue rasa in <he Bat (Hale, thir ling Ibe a* nn«n *en. r.ncr r -,up» _ .U.M. m .k, front at the i bur h I ... m. . ..itrt has ...in .. ,n>e,t It jrm, is a h.. hae twcO •" * "led (and at the Arat trial the June con flicted him Hla attorney# Messrs J K Mrl* natd and J. Wilson Hnnahan. moved for a new trial The aecnd I Hint came on and Davie *•# again I ( -on v tried. Ilia counsel apprwlad, and todny the court bonded do* n an opinion which enables the nrcused 1*» : ||iavr another trial. The crime for which Davis te being held occurred August Id, laid in Fair field county, and on account of the at- j | tending clrrumglanndg created coeald- : era hie Inlereai. I The Teachers' aaaoclatlon gs Rich- , land met Saturday and many Inter- I eating mailers occupied the attention of the Instructor# At the same time I the aaaoclatlon was In progress the I school district trusteea met tn the of- Ace nf the county superintendent of ed ucation. The following white iearhera were elected by (he director*: No. I.—Howell Morrell, principal ; Miss Plummer Craig, assistant nf the Horrtll Hill School: J, W Watt# Pooser. principal, and Mr#. E, 8. Shool hred. assistant of the other school In the district. No, t.—Frost School. Mrs. Fannie Ballentlnc: Sllgh School. Max La- Borde; Midway. Mlaa Hattie E. I .ever: Waynlde, Miss Eleanor IjiHorde. No. 7.— Mount Pleasant School. W Hampton Cobb; Eanon School, Samuel Jones. No. 6.—Bellevue School. Mias Annie H. Green. Jfalrtown, Prof. J. W. Monts; Level. Miss Ellen Bookhardt. The achools are In a splendid condi tion. and the trustees predict a pros perous session. The Richland Teachers' Association will have the following officer* for the ensuing year: J. W. Pooser. president. Howell Murrell, vice president. Clarence K. Boyd, secretary and ■ treasurer. Executive Committee Alexander Martin, li. S. Dreher. W. Hampton Cobh. Mrs. K. S. Spelgener. Miss Annie L. Coleman. Mrs. Whitman of Boston has con tributed a beautiful piece of woman's work in the Greek window lately put up in the Harvard memorial hall. The window is large and has been placed opposite the main entrance of the hull. Mint. Melba Is a good oarswoman. and loves no place in which to reveal her skill more than the upper reaches of the Thames. She Is a familiar figure In the neighborhood of Marlowe and there a pleasant boathouse con stitutes her headquarters. So far Miss Helen Gould has con tributed $127,000 to the country’s cause. If the Maria Teresa Is saved, why not change its name to the Helen. Gould? A man is In the right when he ad mit « he is In the wrong. tub; auuoew a kkraud THE FIGHT THAT ' IS ON IN ATLANTA ft* fiKMMri ft»i **•*•«• tto* I* Oatoi ftftftooft lOy ftnato* Itotoa | I fttotoft* Oft. too It Ifta *■«* aft totoftto n at Ma a«Aa at * mt a* .»*—«* «».ito* a fttoaaia tocaa am Oftan • too Ana to* tonal «*» (a* «kfto ion it • mao"* »**ooa m «*a ito to— a»* anaftft* a* #-n * an oa lAt |r hi an tft* Oplo ft*** a to to* 1 [to* aMMOftto m tto MOI.O ttoh* I fttoot tft* O0»| a k*k aaftaatai la aoft «nn *#* tto i«nniiin #**» j ftiofttoft to aft* a *toa **a a. p. , a to* aft* as -to iftftlfTtiiC* to a*.*. a On* aatoaft to ton** ***** .M alii miftliift'iaw >Aat (iiiitiaail a 4* taa • to* f*M% «•* to tom <mm, ton *M* toftanta* naa o««* tM • **> n na*a m g **• an m* or*, to *ntor to OHM* lA* *lAft-M i Or Oanto tft* aka rmtotoi* a** ■afttoa 4 tto nnotp** oar** Oft* .. -to naa to «n •oto-afcta ' a** aMMOtoMB •** tto *«M*>laft to* 't*to*i a*rA ton ►«* iftta aift** tot' )p*niftn* it* ftton>«4. »•* iaavtoi f oft** tbato tin* aHI ran* oto ft oat! kama tort ttot tokar aftlla •MM kft*a ton r-aaaktaA to tkto (totiftr at tfffttofti ■ anaa. tot r» «a*r* aa* tkto tftt o oW ftM to • ‘ftnaftOftj (*w Uan awomk n tto to ••• I All As wkkft atak** At wtosrt kw tua* .Mi pa* ail tkto«A Mft *isa tk* Mas of tk* AffiUtA) fteatr- It fca. ca I. ha*A A fey ***»» AA* ikM *«rfc *i»*. war* Ml. .a»»na»t is l# k*»4 ks aaarrklM*. **4 «Ai. A fftw A* * M*< tft* mm* As tAI* graAl ckf «MAt. < IPfvrtftftflNNl tMK'll lfMktMgL Tk* laMr Asp a<td>«** of Oaewaar 1 Atkiaaow ha* aft fttok fti*«r*h # csAft awat tram tk* Anrhiaft ftw-ft* It to om as tk* ftntoaw *aA aw oat*ftokea •.pnalltaa 14 tAftarl twar nspMg | fitNA tk* lift* a* • mmm ka.dle« Mrh j I* kl*k ftostUM | labor orga*lu'KMi, ara I* g.wd <•«* Alitok Mr* aaari. **ar.«Wa* Mtag orgaatsed TM. M»* • priAHBA if*A* eouaell Mr* afthk to Aniag gnnA wot* The Ottrigl ballot «««< Mar th* uni n ; label lu make ft legs I and IM ran* I dal** for eaaaril ha** pledged tMtr ■ auigmrt to a kill encap*<»»« ( M label ‘oa all «4»» ftrtAtln*. Tk* ffoldar* of Allan', working la tk* Allaata aow worba w*at cat] oa a rlk* last |wrmi«i to ia*l*t a tea per ran* reduction About thlrty f.Tc member* of IM Iroa tooldeni ualna aere !atrol.*d and up to thl* tits* th* men ara a. firm a. th* Aa. ih*. walk rd oat without tM low. of oa* man TM fix n has* been amply provided with funda b» tkWr InUraatlongl un ion. It would do Ik* aouto of O Conn.ll and M*y*ra aid Chaptnao gnotl to ai tend the meeting of tM machinist* union of ihto city. It to on* of Uin •trongent union* here El. E' Uarneti to the efficient aerretary and the gavel to handled by Fred Holland. The Federation of Trades I* one of the strongest In the aodth. t rannot close this without calling •Mention to the turnout of thO men from Uthonln labor day. They were members of quarrymen'. union aud all colored, • . • HEALTHY MATERNITY. . Two Grateful Women Tell of the Help Thoy Have Eocelvod Prom Mrs. Pinkham. The climax of life force In woman is capable motherhood. The first requisite for n good mother is goitrf hedlth. Health of body means health of the generative organs. jl I -iQk W\ \\ * 1 j/ __ w\ u l AT X> ujur-jaa-. | V, 7 ' yfpL-r rT -y—. -r -111 I I sFt' 7 7, mn/ r /a W 7 V 1* J s’ great believer in vour Compound. I was almost despairing Of ever again being well, as I was a great sufferer, and had been for years. X suffered from womb -rouble, and had terrible blind tits. After writing to you t tried your Com pound. The result was astonishing. I have need it.and advocated it e versing In childbirth it is a perfect boon I liave often said that I should like tolave(its merits thrown on the sky with a search-light, so that all women would read, be eon vinced that there is a remedy for their sufferings. A Million Women have been Benefited hy Mrs. Pinkham's Advice and Medicine THE HOLE IN THE DUO «l*«#i ttoaifOdO** «f A* Ikto' NiibWl r 1 | * Iftann a! 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CNto, to tkwr *to'» >(*< to* tftat prat aaa* .tfttolftwl (to MMl# to Ik* waft*. t la »•»* a* 1 ma tk* to** *ot TftaiaAto Tto* I aw*'* il ikai 14k* a*t ftttw, ft** •«, iArataa. »to»"*4 *a «#tt »tutor, at* t to toft •# rawlar •M h*4 aw watato <k*i tft* waftt# to»to# * twa* * t*ftftkr*r Mftt OaAtot to'(At* I ft*) k» •#* pr aat *M l*to A k«A at tto tot* ftnor»(f. **# (ftto taaAr* ft Awiato. A ftaaf. iwwft# to tM nwwk thswe data I* tM k*w Heesld AM*., esMtAid to l!*M MrNsti. A <N» .as fMeng* Il rwwmNMi Malawi **gw) 4 |**A e 4 (waft* a»'-a* Ikeai f*Ma aef jlUow karhap. IM tw ladw*. pft. lend I' Uulil I ft. Fklliftpiae* and CM laa aad North Am ton Th»* ana* ha. Jill* he*i ffthtiM A *ar map* Mpi fa* Mae *e»* Il awkd M ftfiyft ItnssM alt ft IM amah •Map aitamA ip*# at the fttwra* tts* M WMalawl wily Uram Th* Aagaff* HusM tow* to j twm i# EVatftt# tM Birds. ETft *fte Editor «# TM HeealA-AkW'" | TM nwdwii. us WcWi.aa aad IM ! >Pinny as M«AI* Naae Weald Ilk. I* <sMi tk* ausAtlwi as tM ftsdio* aa tlKWilt** (a the defWeAatbaw isaalt ted a.ainat Ihe MiM by IM Basil hny* an# the sllatahai* owe of tM cftiet pieaautes as lirtag ta tM eahurh* to I-ring aft*, la Wlifty uaaaaiwilwl. the Mantle* of Bator*, not A|c least »f Which ar* IM Wrd* wftnw atwry chirp and tailt*i add aa Hill* w tk* tlwe fuiiWM <4 tM ftto* Ituw dau*u*l thing la ft* IMa* Mrda hruuard and maimed and ft*") hlltod. by tha ruth Ira. pie*wire as tM email »«•<*. ft«» many have Men lhju>*d In thi* way that there to • notice*We de re*** Hi the little sea I tiered •nagaleis Realdeats El*v* /em.«n*trated in vain, and, ,#* a toat resort. tM. have put tM'fturU’V IM hand, of thr potlc authoriric. hwdng. in thi* way, io pratwi (he Nrd*. ff the authorttle* will give tfttoa tbetr Immediate alteatlou. IM re*ld.nta hilt esteem It * letwoft* 1 hrnr and ftp i •>rre*iM»tblln*ly giatcral. . ‘ WOODLAWJC, OABTOniA. -r Each eatdler's uniform, with ctpc overcoat, requires li l-f square yard, of doth Heme the doth for tM 177.000 men would cover <44 acres, or a little over * square mile. At 115.#5 a suit It would cost SS.tM.OM, or enough to build the finest kind of a battleship. Head what Mrs. 0 A NoNXAMAKEB, Rlnffton. Ohio, sn.va about Lydia E. Pink- I ham's Vegetable Compound, and how well L it prepared her for maternity: | Dkak Mrs. Pinkham:—! must say a word |in praise of your Vegetable Compound. I | used three bottles of it when I was preg- L-. nant. and labor wns not nearly as long as it was with my other babies) and my baby is so healthy to what the others were. I think every woman should use your Compound when preg nant, it will save them so much suffer ing and misery. I cannot say enough in praise of it. If ever 1 need medicine again. I shall use your Compound.” The most successful tonic known to medicine for women approaching ma ternity is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound It is a safeguard for every woman who uses it, and the fullest benefit comes from its use with Mrs. Pinkham's advice freely offered to all woman. Her address is Lynn. Muss. Here is a convincing statement, bearing directly on this subject, from Mrs. K. Bisuor. of 1646 Pacific St.. Brooklyn, N, Y.s' "Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—l am a REBUILDING THE PIID CATHEDRAL in t!» k kfO %»I I - VoO ;* on* mm o» n m awa #t t* •a* OftgOl %•*». ft»*o»AA* Oft An* U 9ft* oa** f*4 to. Wifta* m < atftrAtftt at O. I |jwt* tto »*a tft aO ftxAntt | |M to toOM rft.t. mpi elk tftp j [n oa tw"»" »* »ottHi *# to* naan • i *»* aftok to* to* fttfl* «A ma *Mi | aftto HW|l» * towwAAto. tk**ft Ml! to M ttoftCto ki tftkna n *to ***% <# j •Iftft taOaOHM tMO to* akO to Itoj Ann am .Mft AM. I to* awwNMO to tto pl'iorot Pftto It •>« to iftaAr aA I it*oo totftwM Wat ta Ok* to* ml ■•to tsntodaft aa* N M lltoty to *to fin AM to wan# an fk* ***** i*4 «pa**Ar*ttoto W w* I ftktoA aw# noptoTt— tto »at ft Mai M*t ton raftOf' fto toOkr tow* *M (ft*. .*» and •a.M* hftftto «t (to ami . *■ •* ato m.s to* an OA tow* I la tow to «aa to.#* pj [ift4 MAtoar *•*. ft a*4 (to* m#o to apnwl ma a***'* apM O' top* A ton A. Ltoftt AtMl AftfttiO. I (*M ppafV <k* <•* Ast I **) 1 '*| non* Old lo (to -ti-aTth' aa *4 tk* - t*atift*l» rtoa awa (to Hat -ft Ay pattoi *»toaa to tto too***, aa *a # «* Alt• fya. BaOB kauri Oa Aftffk «*# aaxfe into odkaftt (to an. Ml. at •atoft tank* tto aftawk Tto topi*' : try to (to wanton taaiar am to **■ j aww•* #*4 tft* naira... ta fto Vt» j rwAt AM to Ok* rkah pflai «Wt to, ftafttM tto** Tto A*ftfk at (to ttoi M'torr fttW to waaA*«r»ht. r*Anr#A. a j kfkt AM tftto* n*A.f« AAl'-w. ft* ** wWNM 4 tto *ftft*Oftrk tat a ki»fc AIQ , ha tftm«k .arm* ffiti.fi** Tto (nwwa Mil to (Oifatr# ft. ftrkk latwtor tolar* •** o*4 ft. ft**.. *M# m Vo* raft*, miw ta rack to*#, in n*h* ttow aftani.t*;. of ever, ba* The tsum will aiao M made A reproof by tk* as* as boltoa brick «<«*• east la a oa *•**! Mama TV* main Hour at tM cathedral *dt M mad* as Ml low Arr proof brut resting mm a***t *T* hsa—a and Iron ralamas TM prlacipa! aiatoa will M •cored with *ll mg TM triad pal sltH artfl M lo wared aad rapped with atone, •ad tM mw.l *a*k frames will M aa *dja*t*d aa to Improve aad Enrraaass iM ventilation of IM bulldiag TM as'sornttng sroond the Inaid* of tM balldlag will M of colored marble. In stead of word, as Mrrfador*. TM roof aad tM atato rtxds will M of steel or Tran framing, and abaolutv!. •reproof. Tk* only extension addition to tM build!as will M the Barred Heart chape! oa tM northeast roraer of tM building, la place at (M prra eat attar This chapel will extend bark about forty feat ending la a half octa gon. In which will M located tM altar, and tM celling Mr* will b* IM same bright and style a* tM graltwd arch ratling of Ik* *ld* stole. , TM altar on the acuth side of tM m*i« *U*r, will be recaaaed bark about tlfern feet, *nd tM ralHog will M of tM Mint Might and style a* In the north chapel Th* trlforinm gallcrle* will M removed on account of the In creased height of th* tailing* of the*, two chapels The mala altar will be brought for-1 ward Into the sanctuary about eight feet. These changes In this part of thf church will require tome const dernbi* > changes In the altar railing. «and will { also add much to the beauty of that part of the church. The outaide of the Cathedral will be cemented over In a manner similar to the old building For the present the windows will be of plain frosted glass, uni" some of the liberal member# of the congregation are inrltedto restore the handstxne stained glass windows (hat formerly adorned the church. The successful bidder will be expect- j ed to begin work at once and will be required to complete the building by Dec. 1. 1599. This work does not Ic- VMude pews, organs, altar*, pulpit, ron f'sslon i! ;>r any of the Inferior furn ishings or paraphernalia of the church. J. W. Baggett, as Oak Grove. Fla., I Hid an attack of the measles, nearly three years ago. and the disease left hlap with very severe pains tn the chest. *«F thought I would die," he writes; "hut to my great j'tV I was saved by Chamberlain's Palp Balm ” Pains In the rhest nearly always Indicate the approach of pnetimonla.and by prompt applying this liniment on a fiannht cloth —which should he bound on the chest —an attack of pneumonia may be pre vented. It is always prompt and ef fectual. For sale at 25 and 50 cents per 1 Kittle by Alexander Drug & Reed Co.. C. R. Parr of Bell Tower Drug Store. ioA...— In an English parliamentary Blue Book containing the annual report of Commissioners of National Bduca tlonTand signed by their august per sonages, the following tidbit may be read: "The female teachers were in structed in plain cooking." They had. In fact, to go through the process of cooking themselves in turn. To Whom It /lay Concern. I have been in the drug business for twelve years, and during that time have sold nearly all the cough medicines manufactuted; and from my personal knowledge of such remedies, I say that Chamberlain's Bough Remedy give* better satisfaction than any other on the market.—W. M. Terry, Elkton, Ky. gold by Alexander Drug and Seed Co.. C. R. Parr of Bel! Tower Drug Store. t Piano GmaiM . u * ' m fat Pft‘uki»*4 Tm» Mott W i few* lotiUMi 1 he L'verctt Piano tftwA *a. a*, ftttoi* trAaftto ant i *<awft towwt P ftan aa. ftyAM »«*#* ta *wftanA***ft on ft* nA*a-l «V t»pa ■"* *t a. a* to tto *oto» ttoaa «i *M .a**#* Oa matanii.n *A # #o*4 tto MAWitora ip,mtukcK.u. net W W A.VABh ! <•# rtiiai ■ An A*a. *■ in#A to ar* an (to. aw an want, la onto ,A RoliabSc# In»trum«it ; Aa* waft to.van.ft'. a* itor'tto* at pmm* Mi *M *( yak a. aa* t wo. •Own to- tt to (M'Mwr mr* piM tw pmm M ii*A., aaa. foaa toon. Tuning and Repairing Our Specialtidt. Art Catalogue Free on Application. Tbomas & Barton, W If fUfOUrTT, MUfit. Tli kitttlftftf. >a«ifi«, O# # ONE CENT A WORD SITUATION WANTED WANTWv-A AOMTIy* Aft ftAUBA MAN with that Ana* .M'Ali' drug 4 gwwefy. shaft eMhlag or dry ga->da Item By,* v«akg marrtod man • ( us qaeatt-tokWe high t>«ei moral charac ter. fully competent and full pf punk •ad wietgy. • 'wadest «f Rurftr r >ui»- •y. «Ww glady recom mend and pate-sm* him ft*tt*r*rf«ry referwar** cheerfully farntohed Ad-1 dreaa Hal Augusts Herald, WAMTMtE-A ftITUATinN Aft 'T-AHK - Apply at I*4 Aat a. B> «tr**t. Sept U W A-NTKI*- A~ lh WITH »N Aft rtglK. Rest of trferaaces Apply *S# TWott •Ireel. I»*pt II WAMTKE—MTI.'kTtOK A» NlliftE or house-girt Apply «« Taleott *t. Sept II WANTBP BT rorjiil UADT ORAD I'ATK OF Osborne * Itu.ioeM roll.** position aJ stenograpbw Address The Col leg* ftatory reasons tde Kept II W ANTE tv POftmON Aft NIOHT wet hmsn or to-drive gro-ary or milk wagon Can *<va good references. Ad dress W. O M., care Ifrraid. fteptll * r~ .’V AN EXPERIENCED LAHY BTEN OORAI’HBR would Ilk- to obtain two or three hours' work during afternoon Ti'rgis reasonable Address ' Capable," car* Her*ld. city. Sept II HELP WANTED AGENTS WANTED- FOR DR DRt’M- Mt'ND'R Lightning Remedies for llt heu mat Ism ; SSOO fur an Incurable 'casr: icalnre* stiff,Joints, drawn cords and hardened muscles. IT your dewier has not got these remedies, we will send the full month's treatment of two Iwtge | bottle# on receipt of » DRUMMOND MEDICINE CO.. 64 Nassau St.. New I York. 3 WANTED A BUTLER. Stewart Phlnlxy. Oct 1 WANTED r- YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT hausework in private family. Apply to 402 Broad street. Sept 12 " FOR SALE FOR SALE—SMALL DRUG BUSI NESS, one of the best In the city ac cording to' the amount invested. Ad dress Druggist, car* 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 or address R. L. Fox, 616 Broad street. Augusta. Ga. Sept 14 *«t mon wed e o d FOR SALE—HORSE AND TRAP. AP PLY to T. B. Mathe'.vson, 807 Broad street. Sept 15 CREAM—CREAM AT 24 JACKSON BT. FOR *SALB—ONE MARBLE SLAB and counter. 18 feet long, 3 feet wide; and three inches thick. Spears & Co., 466 Broad. Oct 1 TO RENT FOR RENT—IOI7 REYNOLDS ST.. 6-room dwelling. Apply 911 Broad. The Bell Tower Drug Store, t. JSI .. 4 • I 1 COF'NER QREENE AND JACKSON STREETS t'ndeF JleX’ u.-an aggciA full line of Fresh Drugs, Toilet Articles, Brashes, Etc. We make a specialty ofTbysicians’ Prescriptions. Bell Telephone fll-5 PATTERSON & WADE SFPTEMBE* |2 f. •«* AftkrA rtwfntft' tr*to*4|pc. I (ma. ftto «». ft *tak*4 toftft ifik W*A i *ft i " ".■up* '«kA* 4ft* to* aWftftk fjljWkiJif MtltltoSto fk#H T t niftftftft to‘«n •** >*.#(# **•#•*• »*ft*i w ana •# *•#*#** #)*P #ita»*i ton (ft. •w a tent to •ft* A Apt fttowr Vto to k m. •«*# Apn •* l* n*4Aft** fkpi n Tto k«J»T AtMiiUßki-to mm m*SM> , otoh ft i (ftinnAnift • up, —- tt ami «M | ton MBpr Ttow t>t*Miii'i m to etoaf •»»<—..l to-towwigi rtr mm ji-tiftoig^ I ftt. to to »i*atoA «a t j (MHFw Stof ” ®r , M" awwaSSa t*T torn, ftp# toon. tow ~*h 1 aba*, ma la»»ii n. h 9** etoto»stolp t«Va»V #tT : n'utai •m* *ok a* ■ nan fitoi * Ant* •* to, # ftwto jftft#* toft. It |ltolkWrTwT*llkkAi to* a »i ft a taw. L Mnifti nw Auk r«**toftft a* *aw >* •** #ift Am*, ft* t h Imp* an j Aof Atw. , | k*H a jwgsS Tw ftforr pn Art ka-TTI*. VA*y atft *A# ft**AHW to*i l*a, toft alawft an* u I»—pan— » .<— n. TW Ne«nr TTtr WfttnK BTCIXim ' cm, to* 'inn «*•*#. aas*> a n, tn«<ft*4h» n» tV'*ni■ aaa to# | Stw ftknrr PW-ftK mu n# AioAfk I tow a«st (Mw* Dawft w A tow*. m aaftMAf tWtoasft ft* tow. am*«. tot tMW v*(»»ftt A J Am-A. MB to'na# Wftnr* to# I itoaatoTft-fwtotiAAMJt mmmmrm *** MR f%et* MMNtoki § hm# »t»|| Nfd Ag-fftf Y r fMMNW . -till Oil MIMCELLANCOUS tNoftTN4Ni> amo rmra ntrnlai ! *a». »» at tawwfc •• twtnrftpa Itamwn rnt««* MMfttor. »•>«*». •a# Tw**., ai atrhi e*a« # .*u *t •A,* opmh #kaa*a* Iw *iw><i#t..a*ra. 'Jan ft ts jkifM ottfunr nriu. nr,*>ncM urn | »»m at ##t TWftwt wrtw Tft'>'*#•.« Ift-ptwri-. (Mk :<*AUto>HMiA runt »t aiWAjtT : Ml* Ikar.iwt torn*, to*. toaWwa. >ama IWw*. AM «n#»M. a,# aa* «a| un t toA.VTWB TAKI.r, ftt ' (ITTiE.ltft I*RK TATK faiatlr. tvatral kwim it«* M*ral4. ft*ftt If CftiAKO W AXTKO —TtoO I'Nto'll | MIAHkCM rva. with ftoar* AiMrwft at «aar*. C. A., taw H.t*id. «*!•■ U ■i l *» l 1 • ■ ■ ■ Special Notices; Nolkt I’rNk School.. THB TTftUC Ht'HtVkMl OT THR CM. of Auguat* will opwi TWI RH- I»AT MORMNU. ftRI’TKMHt.U Uth. at nine: ovui'K n.« pupti. ar* rwulrr# to .«t**n# Ihr arh.-olr of th. war# in abirh tin. rwrt** Thr prin cipal* or ill* ■ofttpul* will in prwwn, at tholr mpwtMr* NuHiidigt M«n #*>. Tuesday aa# WHnMu. pr»- r*4lag tk. opoaing of ih* wbooia from E to 11 a’dork. so. the purpowt of ..amlnlnK and ftradlng a*w pu pil*. E*»pil* will h* enrol ltd In the or der of I heir appllr.tlon. The Vormrl t'lar* for Whit* Teacher* *lll meet at Tuhtnun High School, WwlneM*. afternoon. September Hth at t o'clock. B. order of the B<>*r<l. LAWTON B EVANS, Secretary. Notice. THE AtTOfSTA FREE (NIOHTi School begin. It* numal aerilon MfISDAT. SEPTEMBER UTH Can didate* for *dml.*lon should present themselves for .nrollment between ■;SO and 9:30 p. m. This *chool l» op** to *ll boys and young men who da ifbt attend school In the day. Sten ography I* a tprt of the course, JOHN L. JR VINE, Principal. social Lodge, No. I, P. dt A. ft. . A Cl LLFJt COM M rMCATION of Social Lodge. No 1. will **> 1 held at Lodge Rooms— Masonic Hall !-MpSDAY EVENING, 12th imtt. at SrOO ! o’clock. The Meater’s Degree will be conferred. By order VU. J. HOLLINGSWORTH, W. M. \VM. H.CRANK, Secretary. Instalment Notice. Ottice Irish-Amepican Investment Co.. Augusta, fia.. Sept. 10, IR9S. THE MONTHLY INSTALMENT DPR this company will be payable on TI’ESDAY, the 13th Inst. After that date penally will be enforced. A. J. GOCLEY. President. P. M. Mulberin, Sec. & Treas. 7 Per Ct $500,000 7 Per Ct FOREIGN CAPITALISTS WILL LOAN HALF A MILLION DOLLARS on realty ir* Augusta. Ga. Terms 7 per cent. For further information sea their attorney at law, P. J. Sullivan, Ee., or Mr. P. G. Burum. „ Miss Marlon, R- Milligan, of Colum bia, is with Mrs. Mulligan, 310 Gum ming street.