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to pari with him. lojt he died ahortly
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the alttentl.m of the authoritlea to the
Monadure adopted hy Voaaa. Hla oth
er “alavea” we hal an opportunity of
aceing recently, and they arc aimply
an many human frame*, mere maa*.»
of akin and Vine. Their home. If aurh
a hovel can heede«lgnaled I.y tV* word.
con»l«ted of two room* about four yard*
hy three at the tKittom of a court where
light or fre*h air couldn’t by any pon
rihlllty penetrate. •
The fariiltur* conilftH o* three iron
1 idrtoa'.s. and « mnttrea* stuffed with
liutlid atraw. The lada were divided In
to two shift* a day and a night v ut h
—one Vi slept while the other work’d,
so the beds were never unocetlplod.
As for fted. If the neighbors are to he
b«i!eve<), the lads ware given just
enough to Steep them alive and aide to
work. Black bread >’as the stable Item,
although there was not much of that.
Raw vegetable* and soup made out or
places' which ihu lada. in their leisure
time, were sent out to pick up In the
streets, completed thPlr hill of fare.
Such. then. Is this atory of nineteenth
century slavery. As to the principal*,
the wife of Voara has been arrested
at St. Denis. Vogsa himaelf having
been arrested In Italy, where he had
doubtless gone to find more children.
His eldest son has fled, but It Is some
satisfaction to know that the two prin
cipals In the drama will have to an
swer for their misdeeds before a court
of justice.
Discovered by a Woman.
Another great discovery has been
made end that, too, by a lady in this
country. "Disease fastened its clutches
upon her, and for seven years she with
stood its severest tests, but her vital
organ were undermined and death
seemed imminent. For three months
she coughed incessantly and could not
sleep- She finally discovered a way to
recovery by purchasing of us a bottle
of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con
sumption, and was so muc h relieved on
taking first dose that she slept all
night; and with two bottles has been
absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs.
Luther Lutz." Thus writes W. C.
Hamnick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial
bottles 10c at Howard & Wlllet’s drug
store. Regular size >oe and SI.OO. Ev
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BABY KILLED WITH AN AXE.
A Shocking Accident Occurs in Ben
■etts\ Hie.
li*nn*tuvilie, 8, C„ B*pt. IS. Many
j farmers will plant when! Urgety this
fall, as Marlboro land* are naturally
adapted to wheat culture.
Mr. A. J. Matbeson la putting In a
very large turbine water wheel at bis
j milt at Egypt, for tbe purpose of turn
i tng the new machinery at that fine
| water power, on Crooked creek, four
j miles west of town.
Cotion today brought 5 1-16 cent*
'on this market, but the business out
look Is Indeed gloomy, notalthstand
j ing the fact that the crop is im-,
nuns*.
| It is said that nearly all the mem
bers of the First battalion of the Bec
jond regiment, now at Camp
i Columbia, are extremely anxious to be
•/mirtered out of service. They were
strong the first to volunteer and have
been retained at Columbia ever since,
j Col. Tillman was right and the Mar!-
i boro people agree with him. Those
j hoys in the First battalion do not
| want to go to Cuba and many of I hem
| have good homes and good Jobs, and
| they have stood it Just about as long
! as they will.
A trust lamentable accident occurred
here yesterday afternoon. Three or
fdur children were playing In the yard
of Mr. D. C. White’s, at the woodpile.
The baby, 2 years of age. was there
vdth the other children, and by some
reason, as yet unexplained, received a
blow on its head with the blade of the
axe, cutting through the skull into the
brain, from Ihe effects of which the)
child soon died, Tbe sympathy of the
entire community goes out very ten
derly to Mr. and Mrs. White, who are
among our beet and most highly re
spected citizens.
Mr. C. S. McCullough of Darlington,
Is in town on business with the Marl
boro Mill company.
Subscriptions to the Bennettsv lie
Cotton factory continue to come in,
and i. seems certain that this thrifty
and progressive town is to have a cot
ton mill. .
To Whom it Hay Concern.
I have been In the drug business for
twelve years, and during that time have
sdd nearly all the cough medicines
manufactured; and from my personal
knowledge of such remedies. I say that
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy gives
better satisfaction than any other on
the market.—W. M. Terry, Kikton. Ky.
Sold by Alexander Drug and Seed Co.,
C. R. Parr of Bell Tower Drug Store.
THK AUGUSTA HEH,\JUD
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* Her. S. Be It further enacted by Ih*
»ulho, ity nforessld.Thnt the above pro
pofled amendm—t* shall b* •ulsttlui'sl
for railftcatlon or rejection of lh»> d*c
tors of this Rial* at the next general
election to be held after publication, a*
provided for in the fourth aectton of
this Act. in Ihe aeveial diatrid* of Ihe
State at which election every P*r»>«
j shall be qualified to vote who I* *nt>-
il led to vote for member* of the Gene-
I t,,i Assembly All petvona voting at
•aid ele*tlon In favor of adopting ihe
. proposed amendments, or either of
] | het». to the Constitution of this Slate,
'shall have written or printed on thetr
(i allots the words; ’’For ratification of
ithe amendment of paragraph 2 of sec
tion S. article « »f the Constitution’’
i (for election of Judge* of Superior
j Courts by Ihe people), "For ratification
of uni r.dmcnt of paragraph 3 of section
Is of article 6 of the Constitution” ffor
election Of Judges of Superior Courts
'by the people), "For ratification of
|amendment of paragraph 1 of section U
! q f article «of the Constitution*’ ifor
' election of Holleltors General hy Ihe
! people). And all persons opposed to
adoption of said amendmenta. or either
;or them, shall have written or printed
lon their liallnts the words: ’’Against
the ratification of paragraph 2 of aeo-
Itlon 3 of article « of the Constitution’
I (against election of Judges of Superior
'courts by the people), "Against ratifi
cation of the amendment of paragraph
3 of section 3 of article « of the Consti
tution" (against election of Judges of
Superior Courts by ihe people) "Ag
ainst ratification of amendment of par
agraph 1 of section U of article « of
the Constitution” (against the election
of Solicitors General by th,- people).
Sec. 6. Be II further enacted by the
authority aforesaid, That the
Governor Iw. *>nd he la. hereby author
ized and directed to provide for the
submission of the foregoing proposed
!amendments to the Constltutbn of this
State to a vote of the people as requir
ed by the Constitution of tin's State In
paragraph 1 of section 1 of article 13,
and by this Act; and If elth'-r b- rat
ified, the Governor shall, when h- as
certains such ratification from the Sec
retary of State, to whom the returns
shall he referred In the samp manner
as in case of elections for members of
the General Assembly, to count and
ascertain the result, Issue his proclama
tion, for one insertion. In one of the
dally papers of this State, announcing ,
such result and declaring the amed
ment or amendments ratified.
Sec. Be it further enacted by the ,
authority aforesaid, That all laws and (
parts of laws in conflict wit!) th" Act
be. and the same are. hereby repealed.
Approved December 21, 1897.
Now, therefore, I, William Y. Atkin
son. Governor of said State, do issue
this my proclamation declaring that the
foregoing proposed amendment to the j
Constitution Is hereby submitted for.
ratification or rejection to tbe legal vo- |
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Mr -
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808 WHITE Second Patent.
GOLD MEDAL Fancy Patent
moiumt pure Winter whe*t flour.
I fully rcAliu th* »uprcm« duurutt of coniumtri
for Flour, •dult*«»t*d with Com Flour, Com Starch,
•nd other For***r» malttr. On «nd ml t*r thl* Date.
August lOth, leos. I offor tho Whol***i* trod* th*
•bov* Brandt Flour Cuarant**d Ab»olul*ly Pur*
Winter Wheat. Good* of tha Hl«h**t typa.
A*k for prico* Flour, M*ai. Grit#, Bran and »h Ip
stuff delivered your station.
J. M. BERRY, MERCjUNT SILLER
(^- u . —4 CAswlMa rw—i Art-Ort »«HwM mi ei—• *om pet am*tto
a
Coal, Wood and Cedar Posts
Blackjack Wood Sawed • • • • sl*so P** Cotd
Good Drv Pine . , • • • SI.OO per Cort.
Good Dry Pine, lon*, . . • $2.75 per Cord
Special prices on three Cords or more.
Bcal grade Jcllico and Hard Coal, including the celebrated
Indian Mountain, at lowest prices*
R. H. SIKES, 904 Marbury Street.
AtfOYAtr ‘|*hoi>* *95 • . . - - - Ball *l*hoa# irtftl.
ij,»n (o b# »v«'tin#»*iAy, iiciowr •»
W. y. ATKINfiriN G«ver»nr.
Hy ike Gtiteruor; F. K. Ottawa?,
FAMOUS FARRIS CASE.
II Haa Been Owing on In Beaufort
Recently.
lii-aufori. 8, C., ll—Owing to
ike heavy erlininal docket of the rourl
of of general aesalons and (he numlxr
«>f prlaonera that were In Jail, Ihe caae
ngutnat W. D. Farrla, for obstructing
the track of ihe Savannah and Charles
ton railroad about two years ago.
which baa been once tried and a n<-s
trial granted, whs not reached until
Friday morning Inal. In conaequence i
of the number of wltneaaea i xamln-1
td the case ccntiuued .all Friday and
part of SalimL) up to the time of the
adjournment of court for dinner, after
which the arguments of rounael com
menced,
Mr. W. H. Townsend assisted the so
licitor In the prosecution, opened the
case to the Jury, and In a masterly
manner laid the foundation of that
which waa to follow.
I An array of eminent counsel appear
ed for the defense, consisting of W. T.
Tllllnghaat, of Hampton, leading conn
lee], assisted hy H. S. Smith, of Hamp
ton, nnd the Hon. George Lamb Hulst,
of Chrrleston. Mr. Smith made an
i loqucui. and exhaustive speech. He
! was followed hy Mr. Tllllnghasl, who
i Ntioke up to the hour of the evening
; adjournment, and resumed the thread
of Uls argument the next morning. Mr.
1 Rulst closed for the defense.
Senator Bellinger, always strong and
vigorously presented the state’s cate.
Yellow Jaundice Cured.
Suffering hufiifnlty should be sup
plier) with every means possible for Its
relief. It le with iileasure we publish
the following; "Thin Is to certify that
I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow
Jaundice for over six months, and was
| treated by some of the best physicians
|ln our city anil all to no avail. Dr. Bell,
our druggist, recommended Electric
Bitters; and, after taking two bottles,
I was entirety cured, t now take great
pleasure In recommending them to any
person suffering from this terrible mal
ady. 1 am gratefully yours. M. A. Ho
gaity, Lexington, Ky." Sold by Howard
& Wiilet, drugists.
Journalists Safe.
Key West, Sept. 13. The Norwe
gian steamer Albts, of the Munson
line, has Just arrived from Nuevitas,
en route to Galveston. It brings the
crew and correspondents from tho
newspaper dispatch boat Kanapalia,
wrecked off hfaievitas September sth.
All on boad the dispatch boat were
saved.
cAa*roniA.
Bears the KM Y° u tial<l S o # l
Gilder’s Pills
An* mo combined an to do four
thing*:
I THKY WORK THF. LIYEIt
I. TIIKY KMITT THR ffTriM
ACH.
I. TH KY EXm THR LOWER
ROIYRU.
4 HICKNKHH ANI) GHII’ING
AltE PREVENTED,
gome pills on tlx- market do Va of
lhi*, some V GILDER’S does all
four things.
The Howard &
Wiilet Drug Company
Manufacturer* of Glider * Pill*.
AuJml bOW I’KICK* l.»r*» sloe*. Ain.
VAIVrI *».l riTTINIfa. KN.
I i:k, HOH.KKK. Ml 1.1. N *n<l BKPAIKfi.
Lombard Iron Works & Supply 00.,
AtravKTA.uA.
11. K. MITCHF 1,1.. AI.KN McDONALI),
hii|>arlnlemfant Secrotsry ami
of Construction. Uturral Msnagct
Augusta Electric &
Construction Company
312 Mclntosh (Street.
Electric Huppltc Annunciators, Tele
phones, bpeaking TtUi*g e!C , elc.
Repairs to ail Fiectrlcal apparatus.
F.lectric IJghi W;rliig a specialty,
ball ’Phone 13.
The Happiest Families
OF AUGUSTA
ARE THOSE WHO USE
Eagle Baking Powder,
25 Cents Pound.
DON’T USB
10c. lb. Alum and Ammonia Bak
ing Powder that kill your stom
ach.
DON’T USE
50c. II). Baking Powders, whose
price, according to price of mate
rials today, in Just twice too high.
50c Powders kill your pocketbook.
BUY eagle—
Tbe Howard & Wiilet Drag Company
make it.
The present population of the United
States exceeds that of Oerma.ny by
about 22,000,000, and that of Great Brit
ain by 31,000,000.
JHE ||ERALD JTAHDARD
tyf AR
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M.tpa are large and clear, and M y double the
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IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN
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will help you to observe the daily rhenges In
the situation, and enable you to l eap pace
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jfc4sP4»t4f c 4409 4 #I94N %•###(•. i#4f 04<9 Iglsgfßpk * 4fß-
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