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75c., SI.OO and $1.25
Tht wtif owe T 9 Shoti * ■
th« 91 ,00 ind 91 *29 Shot* trt for INi akl*r
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Wi lliinn's Si & Co.,
846 Broad Street.
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bring oQlf 0 t!i|bi pr.ml ia It p*}*,
ill, * fi*i *l *to tali oat sht fu'l c.rrsi*. ]
,t..n aik>««4 b» taw. Tilt* Third Ns- j
Moral bank ha. jus. increased It* cir
rnitikM op to the foil Unit altevrd by
taw #•*.«* Th# tncr**«#s ta the
amount of Ita Mn bleb ba* Jus
(m« into effort I* fat ,M 0 All tbe nr *
blltO am now a* m. mrvi oo uy ta*
banka
tool am a,t of ior dattonlnat-ion of
flva. TY»H now money la Min* own ,
throb*bout tba as 'ton. Several Ihoa
aantl* of dtillara of It baa already bean
dlairlbtttrd with which to buy cotton !
It n It] be new money In every nenae,
of the word. It may be of internet to]
know that to make nil the notea legal!
tender. 11,500 signature* of each offi- 1
rer of the bank wbo signs the notca
it required
It la more or lea* of a job for a
a an to write bla name thirteen thoua*
and five hundred tltnea. Mr. Jordan
remarked yeeterday afternoon (hal be
had slgn-d three thouannd of the note*
derl-g that day and Saturday. Hr :
wrote while he talked the low of hi*
pen never ceasing at all. When the]
pile of crisp notes In ftont of bln]
grew to an inconvenient site he called ;
to hi. porter and that Individual shuf
fled together the mas* of bills In a
manner that would almost have seem
ed aacrilegtous to the ordinary man.
•Sailings of the Ocean SteanuH'p Co.
H.-alnmna September *ih, there will
be five sailing* each week from New
York to Savannah. itnd four sailings
eaih week tiom Savannah to New
York. On the IMh «f Beptamber the
Ocean Steamship Company will reaume
,Hre< t service between Savannah and
goaton. Steamer* will leave Beaton for
Savannah OB Wednesdays, and Savan
nah for Boston on Thursdays.
Dlaaa pointed
“What'a the matter with your friend,
the musical theorist? Everybody ap
plauded hi* new composition, and yet
'he seem* very blue.”
• Ye*, he's pretty thoroughly dlacour
aged. So many people liked it the first
lime they heard it that he says It can t
possibly be good music.”—Washington
Star.
Pistols, Double Barrel Quns—Pistols,
Harrington & Richardson Brand new 1
pistols, 12.60; Harrington & Richardson
second hand pistols, $2.00. American j
double action pistol, SI.OO. Guitar. Man
dolin and Banjo Strings. 2 for 5 cents, at j
L J. Schaui, Reliable Pawnbroker.
5 DIAMONDS WATCHES j
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Wfl. SCHWEIGERT & CO.,
{ JEWELERS.
j JEWELRY SILVER j
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tl H Tlrntwaa hAA 1)M|I fA th# fflf
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be qatre daw between them today It j
Iff c*ae rally believed that Hr....a will]
)eaMl M. Mahan in tbla roualy People
wbo ynrl and (ah are moot lateceat- j
rher ha. settled down to hard wort
’of the beat fanners in Ibe neighbor
* hood In speaking of hi* defanl. be
**t afn AttH aptjl iff of J|f tXt IOUD I
tie* in the state and I will roatlnne
. to iippono A p.uitiptifAtkHl of
a#j j officer*. And tUI mtioaxd on I*
. . and (Off) {q All
Nor will I Allow xiy Alii
; to trroxf a law ttmpty to provide pi*-
rfg for pal Uftl p#i» or fiivumiii r*
. . mart hate vent out
'to ihe Uerk Comer yesterday to look
after enme of the auuteroua mooushloe
es ablisbmenta said to be ruanlng Ini
the dark rnceasen of the mountains.
! They made a raid and Ale* Hobertaon
and John Miller w«ie t*oth peppered
with bird shot, nod their horse* were
1 wounded. Robertson la not seriously .
! Injured sad Is at home. Mark Dor- .
i p #m ar re*ted one of the moonshiners,
v ho will be brought Into the fl'y to-1
day.
Lsten. You
W't do you let vnur hair keep Call
ing’ In mu cases out of ten. I can stop
It If you do not let It run on too ion*.
l' v e brought out nice full growth* on
scalps bald for » »«>*l 10 * n ' , 1S y, ‘ ar *
Done her In Augusta, too. Come to
ree’me at 3Z5 Broad street.
MRS. SMITH.
EYE-OPENER FOR POPULISTS.
Wilkinson W'ould Rrefer to See the
f egroes In Office.
I Brunswick, Ga., P’ot. 13. In a
i speech to Ihe democrat* of Coffee coun
ity. made on Monday last, at Douglas,
Hon. Robert G. Dukeraon, tha demo
cratic candidate for state senator from
that district, made, among some other
statements, the direct charge, In a ptl
vate letter. Republican Candidate for
CVngrcs* Wilkinson had stated that he
would “prefer to eee negroes In office
than to see sliver men gain a victory In
• that election.” The making of this
charge came In the nature of a boinb
*h II to the Populists of CofTee when It
i became kn »n amongst them. After
i the speaking was ever the Morning
News correspondent interviewed Mr.
I Dickerson at his hotel .and he reiterat
ed the charge in substance, and said the
'letter could be produced to anyone
[doubting It.
Only steel lihed and hurgiar proof
cases used. Money loaned on anything
r,f value at a low rate of Interest, Wa
terbury alarm clocks, 75 cents. Lewis
J. Schaul. Reliable Pawnbroker.
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HISTORY OF
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{at Me I would deem It a high ma.M *r
,tlon no your part If yotl could pise
aot wore, la order Mutt I may wjoy a
good Bight a sleep
He seas a!! atteetloa to the CVuaCa tale
iof woe. and at Ita rotnplet loa said
■ Nothing easier, lay dear Coual; your
request shall be greeted aad la order
! i.rokca by aay such noises you ahall
1 alee.* bv me **
I Tb* Couat waa perfuse la his thanks.
1 sad If It had been In hi* power, woull
(*ave made flea Cobb prestdwt of
the Called UUlea. Night ram- anj
I with It came the hour for retiring.
Count Cartlge looked tea year* young
er by reaaca of the pleasure he was
anticipating He had abaolute guarsn
jly of Secretary Cobb that hie nlghl a
slumbtr >r< uld aot be broken by torn*
scoring neighbor. What mote could
j be ask?
] c.'tunt Cartlge stretched himself out
; beside Gen. Cobb and both prepared
to go to the land of Nod. Gen. Cobb
I rer.ched those poaseaslcna first and
hoisted lbs American flag over them,
j Count Ccrttge went pretty rapidly In
11 hat direction, but when Juat in sight
jof the land of bllsaful slumber, when
' Just about to enter upon Its Joys, he
made a rudd<« jump, and sat bolt up
right.
G—n—o—r —r-h! G—n—o—r —r ~h!
ft a -tb-r- r h!
There v.ns music In the air, hut the
nett* were quite d'arordan' and grated
upon the ear of the Count. He couldn't
loccte ttio aocree of the music Just
then, hut a mrm'uit later he happened
to cast his eye upon the form of Sec
retary Cobb, and the mystery was
solved.
Secretary Cobb was lying flat on his
back, his arms thrown back over bis
head and his mouth open. The Count ]
couldn't make out Just exactly what he
was ringing, but it went somewhat
like this:
W—h—u—*—*—*! W—h—U—*—*—*!
W—h —u- i t —z!
Then a pause, a deep brath and a
troubled look, followed by a slight
movement by Count Cartlge away
from the snoring secretary and then
again:
G —n —o—r —r —h.' 0 —n —o —r —r —h! '
o—r-r—h!
Another move on the part of the
nervous count, and then a livelier
tune. The secretary was going Into
battle and his song ran In this strain:
W—h —o —k! W -h—o k! W-h-o-k! j
That alarmed the Count very much
and. he came near shouting for help,
but not desiring to figure In any scene,]
refrained and went on suffering.
This lively fighting suddenly came j
to an end end the warlike secretary;
changed his tune, rolled over with a
snort and B'—
W—b —o —k—k!! W—h-o—k—k!!!
frightened the Count out of his senees.
This circus, in which the genial sec
retary was unwittingly playing such
an important part, kept on throughout
the night, and the Count was on the
verge of desperation long before day
light came.
As day came on apace, Secretary |
Cobb rolled over and awoke. He look- ;
cd around for the Count and saw him
sitting in a chair, all drawn up and
shivering.
“Well, Count, I hope you have had e
good night’s rest and are now quite re
freshed from your slumbers,” said Sec
retary Cobb.
“No, no," replied the Count, “I
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for Wa#l r*»r #*l# »*f Al;
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Tu#tf l.tf'ttM Alois*
sC«rr Ml PRAY DEAD.
A fla'lattl Aoldicr from Anderson It
i)*ad
-1 An >rw«. * f.. Nest 13.—4. •roll
this city He wa* I* > «»» •**••
and was know,, s* a b'lght pr..ml*ln*
young roan. When efforts acre Host
made to raise » onipatty fiom Amler-
M,n to take its place In th * Klrat H.»ulh
Carolina regiment In the ear »llb
jfltsl t«» volunteer, hi* Influence ant
: energy eonlrlhuled largely lo 11,.- suc
eeoe of the company. PVotn the day
the Company was mustered In until his
nturtt home emaciated and weakened
by typhoid fever, laal Tuesday, he baa
serve) eoHtltlucusly a# a In:- soldier,
winning the rate m and confidence of
his stiperbu officers nnd along with It
t>*«*rvirt promotibi) -
His friend* throughout the state
will Ik- saddened at the n-»« of hi*
unexpechsl death. He was a true
friend, a loyal son and brother.
Mrs. Orr th- ag.-d widow of ■ the
late judge Orr, Is lying critically 111
at the residence of her son, Dr. Ham
- M. Orr, In this city.
Discovered by a Woman.
j Another great discovery hits been
made end that, too, by a lady In this
country. “Disease fastened Its dutches
upon her, and for seven years she with
stood Its severest tests, hut her vital
j organ were undermined and death
! seemed Imminent. For three months
Kh. coughed incessantly and could not
sleep. She finally dlsrovcied a way lo
rn in >ry by purchasing of us a bottle
of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, and was so much relieved on
‘taking first dose that she slept all
'night: and with two Isittles has been
absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs.
Luther Lutz." Thus writes W. C.
Hamnick Ac Co., of Shelby. N. C, Trial
bottles 10c at Howard A Wlllet’s drug
store. Regular size 50c and SI.OO. Kv
ery bottle guaranteed.
j Critic —A genius who points out what
he author has left out of his book.
Royal makes Ihe food pure,
wholesome and delicious.
jfflßl
feoV/TJ
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
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ROVM BAKIMj POWOEO CO-, NEW YORK.
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Kstract from an oral loa delivered:
July 1. IklJ ■ K LaitkgsUm.
] f)ri Kloquenre K II Appling.
On l*alr:otism - J W Jackcoa.
A Comedy
Abroad and at ll»me.
HramslU Personae
I sir Simon nourish U Q C. M-
I Young Kiourbh-John King
I Old Testy- J l.amnr.
I Capt. O'Nelli Briscoe.
Han out i Appling.
Scare- Pimielt,
Bluff —Newlon.
Keeper—C. Mailhews.
01ckey— T. Scott.
Ball If—R Ba >k*.
Women.
I.ad'- Klonrlsh— Goode.
Kilty Roberta.
Mia* Hanley—Tyson.
Among those who look part In thin
! program will Im< noticed the name* of
I, q c Ijireßr and Henry Hull. The
form*i was the father of ihe late Jns
jtlce 0. Q. C. I.amar of the IT.l T . H. Su
preme Court.
Mr Henry Hull was the father of
| Mr. Augustus 1,. Hull of this city, and
! although he delivered an address In
■ on this occasion, It afterwards
I transpired I hat he became a professor
of mathematics.
Those old college commencements
were the occasions of rarest Interest,
and the college chapel was always
crowded to its utmost capacity. In fact
i the hoys ulways played to standing
room only.
Tu Whom it Hay Concern.
t hove been In Ihe drug business for
twelve years, nnd during that tlm ■ hava
f-old nearly all the cough medicines
roanufncluted; and from my personal
knowledge of such remedies, I say that
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives
better satisfaellom than any other on
the market.—W. 11. Terry, Elkton, Ky.
Sold by Alexander Drug and Seed Co.,
C. n. Purr of Bell Tower Drug Store.
WON THE BET, BUT DIED.
A Queer Wager Between Typhoid
Fever Patlonta.
Lexington, Ky., Sept. 13. Albert
Fls!-, a private In company E, l:’tb New
iYork, and James Mitchell, company M,
r,ih Illinois, lioth typhoid fever patients,
.who occupied cots near each other, dls-
I puled over which would die first. They
settled It by a wager, the New Yorker
proposing to bet 50 cents that he would
outlive his fallow sufferer. The New
York man seemed to get better last
night and rested apparently well, but
this morning there was a change, and
at noon It was seen by his nurses that
the e,nd was near. His vitality seemed
to vanish, and 111- died Without a strug
gle at 1 o'clock this afternoon. An hour
later th<* Illinois man expired. Ho had
won the bet. Three-quarters of an hour
| later Private Stephen I'leardsle . com
pany H, 21st Kansas, died of typhoid.
Special prices made to
teachers on School Books,
etc., at Pendleton’s Book
Store.
An Honest Pact
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Men's Fine Trousers At
$2.50, $3.00 and s3’s°*
J. B. I BITE & CO. Cloiliing DepartmeDL
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The l*»L but ofkdi of our »Hml-*nnual Ch«n«nge
Sal*» win ba i rim nsd with an Array of bargain*. »uch
a* any ttor* may ba proud of* Homo of tha Bpaoal
valua* arm tha ra*uita of our own assorts carafudy
pianad for tha occasion many waaks ago. Othars, wa
arm frank to confa**. are rather accidantal, maralv
attributable to our ability to taka quick advantagaof
tha fnexpactad torn* the markets taka at timas. All
in all It is a wonderful collection of choice Shoes that
will be sold at our new store this weak for
v $1.99 —
Fifteen different styles In Ladies' Low and High
Shoe* and eight different styles of Man's.
These are genuine bargains purchased by our Mr.
Couley while in the East. . _
Agents for Hanan A. Son. Stacy Adams A Co.,
Edwin C. Burt and Ziegler Bros.
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If you went tiro thin** *h< hlaheet eatlafaetlan and a saving of money Jqet
nwk* fMiiwlt in* u( «i» raMoaun We i*n furni.h itdrr* with bl< y.im,
100, and iht- beat In th* maikrt at that. Thi recent SI par rent redu lion
«aa a quarter hit. I>ut hrte’e a prcx-e*•l'<o us hum* run*. Columbia*, modal K,
l> no. and ymir laai chance to *r< thi* popster modal at any »>rh e. " , hava
three shop worn lonlyl modal 4«. ladle*'. «•• I' - * *« *1 **» » '»•«• ladle**
Hanford at «0 and tadlee' VoMti at ladle*' Jill at |3«. and for
Imya and ni-n than- I* nothin* «n Hi.- market (o compare with the Keidal
special at |2* M and the Jo, kat $21.0® second hand t'levelend*. Rambtars,
Creacrnl*. Hiearna, Vhi or*. Kldtedge ntrl lUrych*, from $15.0h up. all Al
condition, and we let them *« at any old price—they did not co*t ua any
thlnic. Were given to U* by l» |.|c Who wanted lo ride the BTAXDAIID
WHEEI. OF THE WOltl-D, and only aold in Augusta at
DEVENEY, HOOD & CO.
Bicycle Department.
OUR BEAUTY SHOW
AT BLIGH’S CRYSTAL PALACE
BLIGH’S CRYSTAL PALACE
So9BroadStreet.
OFFICE OF
Co-Operative Coal Supply Company,
DEALERS IN COAL AND WOOD. 1041 JACKSON ST.
' THE ANT
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READ HERALD WANT All
VFPTtMAiN t»
J* not* running. Foma of our pita*
beauties are Hah game and dinner net a.
On* mlslU as noli attempt to pacal
the rainbow, a* to describe aU that*
good qualities. The way they are "Ch
inn l* a caution to thoea who Irleod
purchase when they can be had for
“get lng eome sometime.” Belter pur
chase when they can bo had for aucli
low prlcce ev we ore offering them.
Ae for glesitvorc, crockery, lamp*
*c., time and language fail ua to tall
of the wonders that wo sail. Don’t for
et that our aero price# will keep you
cool.
Remember the placa