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looking tto Kncllwt to «*lrooM IU
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duv and report* • ghrrlou* time, in
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pip poured down on Itoptlet* and Me
tbodlft* alike, and Milled all detiotn j
tMtlonal dllferenci* by ba.ntlalng the.
arbole er< wd.
Mr. Wallace Delph la (jack fiom lhe j
war on a furlough and la taking In
ramp meeting. He aaya that during
that fearful battle In the ativrm the
•oldter* had only cue meal, and ramp
8 eeting I* ■ Plenaanl change He de-;
rlftrea It will take two week* for him
to pul in a aupply agg’M' H>« Umej
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consideration of the government of hU j
mother country.
SMK INTO yflUB SHOES
Alien’* Foot-18***. a powder for the
feet. It ruree paluful. Bwolten. eniart-
Ing. neivoua feet and Instantly tabes
the sting out of corns and tiuntulia. It’s
the greatest comfort discovery of the
«*o. Allen’* Pnot-Raso makes tight or
tn 'v shoes feel easy. It I* a certain cure
for saenilng. callous and hot, tired,
ailtlng feet. Try It today. Sold by all
(Muhlt and shoe stores By mall for
3c. in stamps. Tilal package* PTtBR.
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HIOH ÜBHTS.
Ccasmnpiton of tho soul la the maln
d* most common to man.
Timidity, irresolution, procrastina
tion. are nil defect* of love.
Pride being an aristocratic vice, the
poor are fascinated with It.
Back-suffering and tuifforlng-before
hsnd Is the greater twrt of human mis
ery.
Creation Is ransacked for man's
brain and nerve, yet what return Is on
his'conscience to make?
Vellow Jaundice Cured.
Suffering humanity should he sup
plied with every means possible for Its
relief. It l» with pleasure we publish
the following: "This Is to certify that
I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow-
Jaundice sos over six months, and was
treated by aorr.e of the host physicians
In our city and all to no avail. Dr. Bell,
our druggist, recommended Electric
Bitters’, and, after taking two bottles.
I was entirely cured. 1 w»v take great
pleasure in recommending them to any
person suffering from this terrible mal
ady. I am gratefully ymlfs. M. A. Ho
garty. Lexington. Ky." Boi l by Howard
ft Wlllet, druglst*.
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nostalgia fie deferred to ne tbl* eerk
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reed for myself "No»ta.gl* la the par-
Uirular a Mint lon of people who raw
from mountainous rountti**, aueb at
! the Rrendlaavlans and Ssrtaa The
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fn-cpently fatal, and a return to horns
'will promptly restore rheerfuta*** and
| health.” Further on I read: ”No*-
itnlgta or hcmeulekne** la a depressing
jiause. Bo Idler* and thoae who bars
{lived in to'HUtinlnoii* region* are more
! liable to thla extreme longing, whlrh
||s comparable to the disposition of
isonv an'ma.a to pine and die In rap
j tivlly. The young and country dwell
jera are mure liable than older peraons
{end city Inhabitants. In this trouble,
(the npr'lHe leaaena until food la re
| freed, digest tea is disturbed and som*-
Itim.a phthlal* develop*.”
Ilr. C'levcmger was a drat lieutenant
[Li en nrmy during the l«t* unnleasanf-
I liras, lie remembered hearing the aur-,
IgecßS any on varloue oieislons: "Such
•cd mit a boy is suffering from homo
alekneea. If I onn get a furlough he
will get well.”
H< s'cslckneas .end* to gmulne mel
ancholia. Thore who are predisposed
in Inscntty nadlly fall victims.
ONE DRESS COAT FOR SEVEN.
Ingenious Method of Making a Good
Appearance In the Navy.
A number of years ago an order
providing for a chnnge In the full
dirco* coat burst like a bombshell upon
the . oung officers of the United States
s’camsblp Alert, which was to sail
within a week for a cruise down the
coast.
The commanding officer, tvho was a
stickler for nnval regulation*. Insisted
that the order be obeyed before the
vergel left San Francisco. A stay of
several weeks here had depleted the!
pockets of the aleerage officers, and
the paymaster would not. listen to an
advance.
Seven men needed seven coats at the
collective price of $329. A hasty
"tarpaulin muster" resulted in a total
of less than $75, A happy thought
ftrmjk a bright young ensign. The
coots would only be needed when It
was necessary to accompany the cap
tain ashore on official visits. Only
one officer went’at a time. Why not
buy one coat and have It altered by
the shin’s tailor each time it was to
be used?
Although the largest man weighed
almost two hundred pounds aud the
Froallest tipped the scales at 130. the
suggestion was gladly adopted. It Is
said that when the Alert’returned to
San Francisco that full drsss coat con
tained more seam* and stitches than 5
crax.v quit!.
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lb* same roeidlltons of Interference by
moving leaves. The demenatnslkm
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*tere*tlkg. because ii Is due 10 persist -
girr In looking for the real cause of n
tussling phenomenon, the like of erhtch
has probably been oh# -rved by many
'persons who never look Ihe Irouhle to
jriear up the mystery.
A Victim pi Advice.
I “Just been giving myself (redlt for
's27 in my i»»rson*l aecounl.*’ announc
'ed a fleshy professional gentleman, who
has his office In Griswold street, ar
icording to the Detroit Free Press
j' Rold my bicycle. It cost me a hun
(dred laal season.”
I "Bold your bicycle?” asked a friend,
in surpriae. "Why I thought you
were one of the most enthusiastic
!wheelmen In the city."
j .So I waa. Came mighty near being
Took long trip# and thought
imore of that wheel than I ever did
jof any other thing that couldn’t talk.
| Hut w hat made me tired waa the eon-
I slant advice given me by my nolgh
j hors and friends. One would tell me
to ride before breakfast, and 1 did an.
Another wotftd come along and tell me
to eat a good, hearty m -al when I
ttrat got up. rest for half an hour, aud
then take a spin. I would try thsttur
awhile. A third told me pot to ride In
the morning at all, hut wait till even
ing. when I was tired or worried, and
needed something to divert my tho
ughts. I adopted that plan. At hist
1 went to my doctor ftfr advice In the
premises, aud he laughed at me ."or
ton minutes without saying a word.
I’m Just watting for bUn to send In his
bill.
The whole thing made me sick and
disgusted, so I sold out. and will take
my exercise some other way.”
"Oh. you'll get the fever again and
buy a new wheel.”
"Not me. I've provided against that
hy promising my wife that the next
Investment I make In that line will he
a tandem, and I'd Just about leave
i ride through the town on a rail as on
a tandem. You may put it down that
I’ve quit for good and all.”
The Herald's new Standard War At
las Is a very timely publication, which
seems to be well plauned to answer the
questions which people are asking
about countries In different parts of
the world. The maps are In sufficient
detail to be entirely intelligible, and the
low price at which the atlas Is pub
lished, 30 cents, will make ignorance
unpardonable. Realizing the value of
such an atlas The Augusta Herald ar
ranged with the publishers for a sp.-c at
edition. As this new atlas is not for
sale at any of the stores, our readers
should hasten -to send for a eop.v be
fore the edition is exhausted.
The colonels are going to stand toe
gertier in this fall’s campaign. Col.
Waring, of clean streets fame, has is
sued pronunciamcnto in favor of CoJ.
Roosevelt
GooD
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John. W. Dickey
’ Real I.state Agent.
FOR RENT
«a
j. ft. White'* net* residence* on upper
fOoad atreet. BpeeHil prteaa.
3tf Telfair atreet. » 51 ®*
JtS Telfair atreet. 7 rooms 71.00
*«* Telfair atreet. 7 room* 2*
jjj Telfair atreet. 7 room#. .. .. . **.*•
527 Kill* Street. ’ room*
41« Fenwick atreet. » fodma .. .. 50.n0
(It Lincoln atreet. S room* .. .. 10.00
415 Lturoln atreet, 6 loom* .. New
, J3T Walker. 7 room# .. .. .. •• .» *«.00
tMT Walton Way. ( room* JO «
nil Watt on Way. * room* J*
522 Broad atreet, store ~ ,0.00
J ft White’s cottages <>d upper Jones
(trr st—M OO and *•<* each.
This list will be changed from day to
day.
Clarence E. Clark,
Heal Estate. 812 Broaa st -
TO RENT!
From Oct. Ist, Cottage
House of 6 rooms, Bath,
Water Closet, Etc-, No.
1329 Ellis St.
APPLY
E. J. HICKEY
212 Sth Street.
FOR SALE
glff-l have for sale very desirable build
ing Jot located in the centre of one of the
handsomest blocks in the city. Will sell
enme very cheap- Just the place for a
handsome residence for your family* Good
titles.
CALL ON MRS. JERRY O’HARA.
be
NO. 1337 GREENS STREET.
Pope Leo XIII is an grdent lover of
chess. He has been a,fonstant player
for more than thirty years.
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Th« Renting Agent.
FOR RENT
ALEXANDER#JOHNSON
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[ (Os Fenwlek street. 5 rooms „ .. 18.5*
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1 tot Chafe* avenue. 7 room# .. .... 15
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I Hummrrvllle. 7 room* and «
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:«0 Broad Street *
Ml Broad street *
557 Broad street *"
545 Brxstd street *T
Mft Broad street 3
17110 Broad street .. "
I7M Broad street ' *
lt«4 Briwd atreet **"
2 ft Mdnlosh street J*
105 Crawford avenue ••
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12 Smaller atorew—l.ist at olltce.
OFFICES.
Broad atreet. all or part.
711 Broad. Montgomery Building, aln
glr others and suttea. ,
*lO Broad, 1 room, 510.
Numerous otflera and sleeping roams In
alt parts of city. List at ofhc*.
Alexander Uolrosoii
705 Broad Street.
TO IREHSTT.
From October Ist, IS9B. the premises
at present occupied by the Irlsh-Amer-
Ican Dime Savings Bunk at M 7 Broad
street. Centrally located and well adap
ted for most any kind of business.
Apply to P. M Mulherln. Secretary
and Treasurer; 817 Broad St.
Gilder s Pills
Are so combined as to do four
things:
1 THEY WOTtK THE LIVER.
2. THEY EMPTY THE STOM
ACH.
3. THEY EMPTY THE LOWER
BOWELS.
4. SICKNESS AND GRIPING
ARE PREVENTED.
Some pills on the market do ti of
this; some tj. GILDER’S does all
four things. »
The Howard &
wlllet Drug Company
Manufacturers of Gilder’s Pills.
Just the Game For Him.
“I’m surprised to hear that you're so
enthusiastic over golf. Sligher. Do you
play?”
"Not In. a thousand years. Wouldn’t
know a link from a balloon. But my
wife is so completely talten up with
tho game that she has quit trying to
run me.’’—Detroit Free Press.
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4.00 am! Ar....Richmond....Lv | ( 12pm
7:4lam' Ar..Waahtngton .Lv j 3 40pm
0 03am! Ar... Baltimore....Lv | 3 3&pm
U ftamj Ar . Philadelphia. Lv 113 otpm
3:o3pm| Ar... New York....Lv | ( 30am
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from Macon and Augusta to New York
without change
R. A. BRAND. Gen. Aft..
?2* Broad St.. Aaguata. O*.
T M EMERSON. Traffic Manager,
H. M EMERSON. Gen. Papa. Agt.
CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST
ERN RAILWAY
Schedule tn Effect, March «. 18(5.
Eastern Time Standard.
L eft ve Auguata, Southern Ry.. 5:30 p.ra.
Arrive Chester. Southern Ry.. 7:15 a m.
Leave Cheated. C. & N..W. Ry 7:45 a m.
Arrive Lenoir. C. & N. W. Ry 1:18 p m.
Leave Lenoir. Stage 2 :()0 P m -
Arrive Green Park. Stage .. .. 7:00 p.m.
Arrive Blowing Rock, Stage ■■ 7:30 p.m.
G. W. HARPER. C. F. HARPER.
President. 0- to. A.
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SLKiriliu CAR SERVICE.
EirelJ.nl daily pn*ee«g*>r aarrica between
Blonds and New Turk
Non*? and B~W eahtngtna aad south waetern
Limitod HoHd YeetibuTed train with dinm*
I cart aad drat elaaa conubwi north of Charlotte
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and Biehinond.
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! tiou al Norfolk for OLD POINT COMrOBT,
arriving there In time tor breakfaat.
Solid train, with Parlor oan, between
Charleston and Aakevlllr.
Nu-aiSand B-C. X. Fast Mall. Throogh
PoilmaS draw lap room buffet aleeplng can be
tween Jacksonville and New Turk and Pull
man sleeping ran between Aupuata and Char
lotte. Pullman sleeping . arm between Jnek
aonvlUe and Columbia, «n route daily hetWben
iackaonvtue and Cincinnati, via Asheville.
HANKS. GANNON, J M CLLP,
Third VP. * Gen. Mgr. T. M . Washington
1 W ATOM. B. H. HARDWICK,
I a. g. A.. Waablagton. <3. f. A., Atlanta.
GEORGIA - ■ RAILROAD.
(90th Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24, ISIS.
Pullman Sleepera between Macon anl
New York.
Through Pullman Sleepers between Au
gusta and St. Louis.
Lv Augusta ..| 7:06am1 3:2opm|lo:3opm
Ar Atlanta \..|l2:3spm| B:2opmi b:oQam
Ar Macon ....!’l:l6*m| * ; «» m
Ar Athens ....il2:lspm| 7:3opm|
Ar GalnttvllH*3itbpm| I *
Ar White Pl'»|M:oCpm| I
Ar Mill'gß'le .il0:10am| 4:3osns
Ar W'ash’ton ..|10:10am| 7:lopm|..
Picayune train leaves Augusta daily
except Sunday at 5:15 p. m.. and ar
rives at Milledgevllle at 8:10 p. m.
Trains arrive at Augusta 5:1? a. m,
7:45 a. to. , 1:20 p. m.. and 8:25 p. rn.
A. G. JACKSON. G. P. A. ;
JOE W. WjpTE. T. P. A. ______ j