The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, September 16, 1898, Page 2, Image 2

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The attendance thta yHt la very large, there lienig quit* a number of ndrtt from a (llatalire boards* In tbv liar rack* Tt» cadet* are now toeing drill*, •d by M*J Marrhsmf of Orangeburg 8. C., who haa recently (men fleeted a professor H If probable tbat Maj i I .un ion will be returned to the poai- | tlon In a few week*. President Key j nolde la vary milch encouraged and thinks the proapeela (or the college were never brighter. Protracted service# have he«» In progress lit (ti* Methodiat church In this rlty for the part two week*. Rev. K M. Stanton la aaalating (be pastor. Rev W. R Branham. In thta work. Mueh Internal la being manlfeatfd ami malty have expressed « determination to lead a better life. You know the best one, It’s Ellis Restaurant. A LIVELY SCRAP. The Negro Poya Oct Next to Kach Other. Quite an amusing encounter took tdace yesterday afternoon on Jackson •tract. Two email negro boys got in h difficulty and started In foe a lively scrap. While they were going It heavy, « third appeared on the scene, 'vho seemed to have a grievance trearmed against both the contestants. He proceeded to get mixed up In the affair and got even with both, leaving them after he had finished to settle their fuss. , Common Sense Business Tactics. Thia Arm each week offer to the trad ing public some special Inducements In shoes and hats. In their advertisement today they offer some very good bar gains for the coming week, especially It) school shoes, so we recommend to our readers lo study the advertisement x»f the Klee & O'Connor Shoe company, that appears on page 3 of this issue, and If you are needing anything In their line, to give them a call at either of their two stores, for they carry alt ■the latest shapes, ami their prices come within the reach of all for solid and durable shoos. Wicker and Pilcher. We tak*‘ pleasure in calling attention to the advertisement of Messrs. Wicker & Pilcher. A complete rearrangement of prices are given. Housekeepers and others Interested will do well to study them This house is keeping the best of goods, and is well known for Us liberality to Us customers. A Piano Onaraotßed tililinn ' hi— m 0k oftk ff* % For r«!iguto4 Tm* Mmi l» • om 4 lwtni«««l The Everett Piano ' Im ilmmi fnm»%«»<«***# tkfF ilm h.M*a -to, ar* MtoMMO «*to»-.a4 [ •*fftl jutHMimti «f A«I« ****** Nnm Mi <*’ *fl iwa»ii>t» tfM I* WMMMiwNI **.« «**4 *te* *swif’*Mf** * P3MIO HT t HOMIHtL HIKI. TH* HARVARD tin fV*ptr*rtt«i> TNMt, Art •r* tluM *f* »»». *wwirr •• *»aA* A Reliable Instrument With tot b toatia-aaai# aa Ut— rtobt #t «»ar Mania, aag at pttoa# aa4 irataa ■g—a M. ir t* iiwiiunE thra wMl tor yxai ta i«tn t*»t tram —a. Tuning and Repairing Our Specialties. Art Catalogue Free on Application. Timas & Barton, w. n »Aimrpr. iiumiii. tt« UroaOwar, Aasaata, da. PROMOTIONS IN THE NAVY. Stttttari Long L«plains tha Scop* of Mia Two MHa. Boston. Hop! It, Secretary at the Navy Long, looking a* freak and as rugged as a farmer, passed through ' Haattoi yesterday, on bis way to Wash dugum. whttker he baa been avaunon ad by telegraph. bvuwdhiu* be said while waiting for bla cart laps at the rnlttfay statin* will please Many offl in the navy. What wHI he the effect of your pro posed bills relating to promotions in I tha navy upon men already promoted fop gallantry f" he was ashed. "The fact J*... fce replied, "before leaving i ! Washington I dtrectwl the Judge advo cato general to prepare two bills. The first related to futute prompt tone and cool allied a provision which made It possible to promote a man without at the tame time practically degrading all. bbt juniora The aecond bill deals! with officers who have suffered In j number and otherwise by promotions already made, and alma so to provide that they shall receive the promotion which would have come to them at a certain time had no exceptional promo j tlona been made. 1 think It can be so arranged tbat these officers lo whom opportunities for dlatlnction did not come shall receive their due promo-, tlona without loss In point of time through promotions of others. In other words, they will have their num ber*." To Cure a Cold in Ona Hay Take Laxative Brume Qulnlhe Tablet*. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. !sc. The genuine has L. It. Q. on each tablet. Cl loom.v Crop Report. Rome, <•«., Sept lti. A letter re ceived by a prominent Roman from 'Commissioner of Agriculture Nesbitt eontnlus a very gloomy outlook of the crop prospect. In Georgia. Mr. Nes bitt estimates the loss of corn from overflowing and lneeraaot rains at one million bushels, and says it may ex ceed that amount. Cotton Is badly damaged In this county and will he cut off at least 25 per cent from the parly August prospect. So for very little staple has been received here, and it is of Inferior quality. The weather continues cloudy and threat ening and formers and merchants are blue. Elegant broiled Chicken 25c; breakfast or supper. Ellis Restaurant. Only steel lined and burglar proof safes used. Money loaned on anything of vutue at a low rate of interest. Wa terbury alarm clocks. 75 cents. Lewis J. Soliaul. Reliable Pawubroker. Vertical Ink and Vertical Pena for Ver tical Writing. Racomtn ended br Prof. Felot. Dae no other. Sold at Richards Sc Shaver's Rook Store. TUB AUPUKI> HKBALD THE STATE TAX RETURNS 111 msmm* ft 11 ttt Vttttf w I I p 0 pm* i» Mi# * - * [ 'UnhHHmp NNl<i»s eiiig r !«*.•* MmmM ClMMlfpi • H I IM iM tHMMI 3SL* ** ** * SE? !!?S5 -•• • « £ I ItiMIPMiM * * * * * # #■* # * * **®to * iM* gsj« *S Itoob gritotobto .. in 1 |M’f *# *m %M*m**** 9**mm mmi m SUM*Mk m •*»'**** I** hm.m mmrnw* m rm* «ni it* »i tit it»f (Mm ft* t** *r»e *4 9*#* frast r'tfTMi i fsitoffi mmmi at* I Tlse* list i ia«rf#r» <Ht an* I dsiitlti Tins pf-INi ta ttt.*tl. twartiaa liiS 4* fasltata Tbr aatotor ol a— to« 4 n—a*a Io ratorato ga*#** Ho* torraaaaa rr— t atT MT to MOtMT, bo* «b* .alar baa —raaaato Itoto MWW «n HIM I»T Tba ommm? a* tba latoM* pogatorloa baa drrt—aaato Iroai Ml J 7» to «ntt« Tbrir bavo groorttj baa tort—4 froto MAJI.Ub to |4 «♦ M* t-br.r bo—bold aad kll’bra (uralint* ba# torrraaa* ft— »l «*».HT to tl «U Alb. Im—rfeaatoiat ba# larrra#—l fro* IM.UI to M7.AM la tbtoga Hun imam to fa— tbr ratara for color*# taagaytra #bo—» a to—aa# Hoc—, aiulaa aa4 rauir ara rrfonnto at »2.ST».n*. a«#i— IM laat raar Plaatatto# ao<l rbaalral toot# bar# to—4 Irtwo imi.m* io n:* ,» A compl#t# »tock of School Tabltot*. Pencili. P#ns. Ink, States School Bag#. Book Straps, Com position and Exercisa Books. Lunch Baskets. Pencil Boxes, etc., at Pen dleton's Book Store. buciTmeXd*s enterprise. : A I act or y ta Ba Started Thera at an Early Day. Burk bead. Ga. itopt, l«. Mea#r*. !I\ H. and A. K .Mi-VVtiorier —III rood ' ! —tart «n **e and hoe handle factory lat Burkhend. They bar* purchased one hundred and ftpy acre* of Itiolier land on the Oconee river The tlm- Itar la rorapoaed ehleflv of a#h. oak and hickory, and M raid to «m the fi- ■ neat In ihe #tate It I# especially adapted to the purpose for which It I# II red. ,Ith *uch mwmlflccnt timber to work on, and with two wich enterpris ing men at the bottom of the euter pri#e. we may expect great things of llurkhead In the near fnttir# She Is j fast forging to the front and this fae-i lory will give the place such an Im pend that IU future will be assured. We wl*b the enterprise all the aucoeas It deserves, and hope that the plucky MeWhorted Druthers will reap a rich harvest. Special barsralns In school books at Richards & Sha ver's book store. a. B. STOVALI . JR., DEAD. W»* One of Madison's Most Promi nent Citizens Madison, Ga., Sept. 16. "George Stovall Is dead!" Ttu»«e words echoed from ear to ear Wednesday morning, and saddened many hearts and homos In Madison For months he had suffered untold afflictions and for several days he had been gradually growing weaker. The end came at last. Just as the rity clocks were chiming (he hour of mid night. and his spirit passed peacefully away. O JBUBt T O H. X A. . Beam the jf The Kind Yon Hava Always Bought Signature Sir , Gainesville Topics Gainesville, Ga.. Sept. 16. Judge J, M. Winburn has completed a most Ingenious invention for the benefit of bookkeepers. It «s an' adjustable hook and arm rest. Ail who have seen the sample say ii is a fine thing and that it will save much trouble and time to bookkeepers. v Mr. J. R. Hogan, the populist nom inee for governor of Georgia, will be here on the 22nd instant and speak at the court house. The populists will have a rally on that day. |uit»^coss7| * 4§ts mwm- H#! ** m *** Warn firttff- «• «*a4 I# tnr.'f* tra-nt nwl«»i 4f »M* «Hh M mmi fM* m m #**^4 . nto flbdr jiJktx ° til Hr liHl tovrf'k |«* m*4 mmk «a«Mf »*<-.****** ** m n» j rm* *«4 t*m m** {in tgiMfirwn *** f* iii*a*»4 iff iM* ■flwiMfM 4 irnmtmmmim mi tmkt**** ng ni-rima of f* ti iryfiv-t jxeysn • yeg. tWlwevn Htl# ap(t tig V i*crba|M» we haw paavewt m * ever» | ptatma why tt itaus d Almcaoe q aala it j The national count II of the older of [ Red Men began It* annual convention tin Indiana poll* yeaterday No ffouh* the HooMera will treat the Red Men I white. A board of Inquiry ronapoaett of Teddv tt<ieev*lt Gen MUea and ithaptaln ' Mclntyre would get at the fact from [their point of view without calling any wtfeaaag. I Thlrty-.even carload, of melon, re* Je. ted by thy < onatgnee were given free to whovever aak«d at Jersey city Jamaica ginger la now being ahlpped ■in by the barrel. The popuUat organa of Petrol! might have the decency' to forego their at tack. upon Gen. Alger at leaat while he la trying to enjoy a week's real at home among hta friend*. ; |f Cornell get* a few more auch lift* •a her recent gift for the blggeat mcdl -1 cal college In the country, the older big tnatltutlona will probably not ob ject so much to her playing tn their backyard*. i in making contribution* for the relief of aoldler*. dotlora wilt bear In mind that "cash contribution. Of money" are, according to th esteemed Free Prea*. preferred to cash contributions of corned beef. The Chinese tottet Is an unsolved mystery to the rest of the world, but It I. probable that 1,1 Hung Chang, stripped of Hi* yellow packet and pea cock feather., still has a bath robe for state occasions, A recent visitor at Bjornson's coun try home 1n Norway says there la a fine cascade not far from the house, where a cold hill torrent tumbles down over the rocks. Here KJornson run* every morning for bla cold shower bath and run* back In hts bathing suit getting up a glow worthy of a poet of a north ern land. Eat at the Ellis Restau rant. LEAGUERS AT COCHRAN. They Will Hold Their Annual Con vention at Cochran. Cochran, Sept. 16. The Woman's Missionary Convention of Mcßae dis trict. which has been In session hero for three days with wonderful results, has adjourned to meet in Lumber City next year. Following the departure of the mis sionary de'egntion comes the Leaguers of the Mcßae district to attend the an nual convention of the Epworth League. Crowds are coming in on each train nnd the town is alive to (heir en tertainment. 20-year filled gold watches In ladles’ and gents' sixes with, Elgin or Wal tham movement from $7.00 to $12.;,0. Guarantees with each watch at Lewis j. Schaul’s. Reliable Pawnbroker on Jackson street. \ 'U Second hand (Fumlgaisdl school hooka sold at Richards & Shavet’s Book Store, POSSE CHASES I A WILDCAT. I i* V%mm s* •* *i* ii § l l lmm ft m* mm *m mm tm # IM |»#4 # Ht fc***^^ I ImMI tfM l««KI »«WWNI pMMM*f ft *4 j yftft*s tmm tw p*ii * fwmmm pgn* ft** imml | iMHiff f# 4 ft# %#4 ||#i;||imffttft% fftMNft j ■ —fy| #ato..t ft## 14 to# fft H^’to f ftft4 ftftt ftpfttt m«M ft ft'ftMiftftF ftt tttMftft OfMM park Ob'Sy a ***k ago fa 1 nahMM ftondwt* *aw tba aatmal and !• at to Tb# ,dfto*« aatd at tb# '*«MM tt waa too targw ta ba a artel i ted nmr too*•••tl abnto tb— f—* M« j jatrd that H t* b*«***d nwa.b— ara ta tba *w*e#p# to M*wtb ilewtt* Ta*r f ar* bat of raraa tlba tba laftp# At*wan - 1 yantb— bwt •— *«bt«g Ttba a bug*. : < aUMUdiat . Tba Chan* Itogtos. Wbfttt Offcftl IftWft'iMr* fftftrft#* *ft* park ba wa# Wt hr aereral oDato# * who bad too dog# toaktng roof bound. #ltoge«her The thare waa iataruto and tb* bound# got on tb* pa®’ th#r‘» tract beiwe#* the d**v pen a?>d •tba pavUßm Pm two #*"" »*•*• j # math rttHfartt aad several tin*** i it wa* thought tba do*r# had trawd tba animal The wood# around tba park : arboleg atth the iarai of tb# bound# f #nd the about# of the burner#. Tb* kuater# bore torch** and mad# ptetur : naqu# aranaa. I During the efca#* '>"* of »N* and the treat la tb# pack to— lu#* and could not be found TV Hour waa then lat# and tb* hunter# derided t„ give up tb# eb*## for tb# tl»# be ing . . . OVlrer reported «t tb# bar rack# after tb# bunt. * H# raid he f«!t certain the animal waa either a panther or the largest artldcat that waa ever ptMftt 1 ”1 asked a number of people about thn animal.*' he said, * and fro* what thee told me t am conrlnced that If the animal I# not a half grow® nan ther It la an Immense wildcat, and la ju#t a# dangerous In my opinion a# a panther. •We got on hi# tmtl and would have run him down If the tender among our dogs had not gotten lost, t fear the : dog haa bean killed bv the panther : for It wa* possible for him to have got : Into too cloa# quarter*, and It not I a hard matter for even a catamount to kill a dog that rushes upon It. The animal, whatever It D, must lie kill ' fjj, The MfHKTffl vbgkqj cmfwvPPP *>bb "That much protection Is due the ! people In that part of the city. I will go out ugain tonight with a larger pack of hounds and more men; and we are apt to get him." The people at the park are still alarmed about the appearance of tb* panther, as nearly alt of them iwlteve ! it to he, and In spite of some effort to ! ma'.te Tight of ihe matter, there Is not a person in that section of Atlanta but what wishes the animal speedily k' l !- ed. W.F, GIVE NO REWARDS, an offer of this kind is the meanest of deceptions Our plan Is to give everyone a chance to try the merit of Ely’s Cream Balm— the original Balm for the cure of Ca tarrh. Hay Fever and Cold In the Head, by mailing for ten cents a trial bottle to test Its curative powers .We mail the 50 cents size also and the druggist keeps It. Test It. and you are sure to continue the treatment. Relief is Im mediate and a cure follows. Ely Bro thers, 56 Warren Street, New York. Get prices on both new and second-hand School Books at Pendleton’s Be fore you Buy your School Books. The Rand-McNally new Standard War Atlas is the best publication of Un kind we have ever seen. The colored maps are double the size of any others published, and clearly printed on heavy paper. Kach one has a marginal index and a page is devoted to the flags of all nations. This atlas Is timely and useful. It Is not for sale at the stores. The Herald has arranged for a special edition. Readers may obtain a copy by calling at our office or sending 30 cents. ONE CENT A WORD ftfTUATION WANT tO fft” ftJfffd-* ■ |y| |t» ■ ■■•« -afftft | HELP WANTED A r * f* ftf ft Si * IWfr fNHiftl fifl Hfti* ft* •am» Mtftfta If ?ft«r 4*ft3*t ~ w # # tt jj *fe.«:*n*ft • " f-'rti'ifw* ft# #f fft# lft#aft ! ?Hfrf t|.-f «MA fttod'ftapl «4 t»H« I * Aft* * # M.Min #>»tiwk -nr tmmm mam •rs #ifwT**l Wtmmmm* *s»&**■ »** | FOR SALE I €*H HAM—CP HAM AT H J ACfU'OM ®T. Ift >h a | JP—-O ft VS MAP PS-*9s m«A H fftoietrTOP PA f*K TO RENT FOR It KMT - UMAR BHuAl*. i rop nKHT -Ml? RKYXOHD* HT.« • dwell inf Apply Alt Vmil •Or | 1 ITO HKXT-KWPIDENCE 1234 EUJV, j With nil mo+mm impwvcmrnm* and Oct I TO HUNT —THK DWELLING ftil Walker ntr«*et—#evi*n roomy, kiahr-n, !two roomy, nil wfttrr conveßli'iicwi. Ap- | fly to P. Graham. Cn l [to RENT-NO. 437 TELFAIR S*T.. I containing * room* with all modern I convenience*. Apply to W. J. Ruth erford. Kept 17 [to RENT—THREE NICE FURNISH ED front room* with privilege of par [ lor and bath. Apply to C. H. Luhra. 460 | Broad street. Sept 20 TO KENT-THE BRICK DW -7LLING I No. 260 Greene atreet. Apply A. H. Davidson. 330 Greene street. Oct I TO RENT—STORE NO. 714 BROAD ! street, next below Davenport & Phln txy, running through to Eltt* atreet. Price 11.360. Alexander * Johnson, 70S ! Broad street. Oct 1 FOR RENTr-HTORE *OS AND HALL WAY 507 Broad Apply Commercial Hotel. Get 1 TO RENT-UPPER FLOOR OR roonra. at 454 Bay street. Sept 17 FOR RENT—STORE AND ADJOIN ING room, southeast corner Twelfth and Greene - Splendid stand for grocery. Apply at drug store. SepttlS TO RENT— DESIRABLE RESIDENCE No. t2l Center atreet, 8 rooms with kitchen and bath. App.y T. P. Doris, Summo vllle. Gt 1 TO RENT—SUITE CONNECTED BY eliding doors. First floor. Centrally lo cated. Apply M 2 Reynolds street. Thurs and sat Sept 18 TO RENT— COMMODIOUS STORE, No. 921 Broad street—*7s per month. \V. S. Gardner, 115 Eighth street. Oct 1 The Bell Tower Drug Store, CORNER GREENE AND JACKSON STREETS m-Under new management A full bn* of fresh Drugs, Toilet Articles, brushes, Etc. We make a specialty of Physicians I rescriptions. fell Telephone 2226 PATTERSON & WADE SEPTEMBER l« : a i mmmtm * I wmmttft wmt ?'i ap4ft*# i'Kftyi limm * # H*ft it. f * bm i**<m*m * -•*»-* - rfft* MMNN' If* #i I f - to. to # ™4a» A i|| ™*ft ? PM# .PPPS* w g. gu i.jii.i#i iii ii: MIftCCLLANtOUft waft ftfta *® at: ftjftv *4 ftaft j*# ****** a** Mlft#' #•-. tops *■■■■**- to * ? Mtoi ji- tifi im *ftft mmmi- Mftfta ftF #»Mftw«ai ftiC» «•**•-' ft M ••«*♦**. | mt&:t ftl MV ff## ftf r*•*##*'%»'# **.■&#** tmm m ft#* i* ftNaaMft ftp* ' fIW ftT «if«»YAlt* 1 wtt rn*r>m* r*#** r%ft# IftMMS wtttmt- Mlft pftVißPMw* Iwr arty., immm* t»* tmm •#***•< I | ;Ift fnh IftifftT-ftß t - It' l IM ftN»* . „ ftt tl ik« I ftftMiftt if ftggfftp# f*. ft*, Mfftft-T♦, . **» iftMaa nt*#* ftftgnMM#, I Miiii A i%ftuNNl. M*r» ift Special Notices: Aartat I odga. hto. I. f. to A. ft . A ClU.fl> tOMMt Mt'ATluJO ’ as c•# tidg, Ha. L w»:i tw toA WA #, Uto* lonw M*##ato B# l j —RStttAT XKiHT. I«b taal.. at IM Tba Mad#*'* ttagr— wit I k# wabnit • Myarder WM J HOI LIM.*«UNTIL to’. M. ; tog. H.UBAHB, to.ewary Prat lea. ItMK ArOCHTA MUSK *toUI«T» j b k*M begin# tl# kl—MMl •»•»! B ! MOXTtAT eKl*rr.M»ie« |*TH Caa i dtda'aa far #dtwla#tma #hawtd prratoit item##!.** far enr-.llmeal twtw#an ? to and I Np. ta Tbt# abed I* open ta alt boy# and yeuog men wba da #,te«d adtnnt la the day lt»a ogvatdty t» a part «f the .aura# JOHN L. IRVINt tortaetpat 7 Per Cl MO 7 Per Ct rOftKION CAPITALIBTB WTUr LOAN HALF A MILLION DOLLARS n realty la Aitgur’a, Oa. Tcrro# T •par cat F«Hr furibrr taf.,rmatt<* ### tb*t» altoraep at law. P J. balllvati. L# , or Mr. P. O. BttfUm. Ua a bhort f urlough. The Pall Goad# I have Ju#t received will bm »eai#Ut. but will #t ><nce ba rcdui *d to the bottom price#. Tic. t*»4«r»btrta, «t Wc. "»c t'lili* Drawer# .. .. .. .. .. Hf. Ibr tier'll Hut(#tiH«* l*c. |! ia White l>re*a Shirt# to . !0r Club TIC# •• •• 2 l-Jc. Suit !«• order .. .. .. CO t». upward# Pant# to order *5.». upward# y ,i M KftTINH. Tailor *nd Gent#’ Purtiiaher Oppiwtf Planter# Hotel^ Qilder’s pills Are so combined a# to do four thing*: 1 THKV WORK THE LIVER. THEY EMPTY THE BTOM ' ACH. S. THEY EMPTY THE LOWER ROWELS. 4 SICKNESS AND GRIPING ARE PREVENTED. Some pitta on the market do hi of this; eotijf GILDER 8 doe# *R four thing#. The Howard & Willet Drug Company M#nnf*ctnrcr» of Glider s PtllA. NEXT TIME YOU HAVE A HEADACHE CBE Land’s Headache Capsules Mad# Onlv By HOWARD * WILLETT DRUG CO. FOR RENT. NO. 849 ELLIS STREET. BUILDING three stories high, containing elevator, etc. Especially desirable for wholesale business. Price $50.00 per month. JOHN W. DICKEY, Real Estate Agent.