The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, September 16, 1898, Image 5

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FRIDAY W ma - 1 1 I i4iot mi«U i ts «««♦■*> CM h44L # MMiMIWMC. ChMN] M fHWMTtMN bbCMMHMb Georgia Railroad Bank AUGUSTA, o*OHOtA |||% I 'W* J* (#P* maim if 1 • • • * * ** ##*#**! ■ fe|##tVW## *» *»» ■ % __ gto iMMM 4 AmS ts —"f §9 ■ amw A _ » * ammhhi ftiMMPi fHwi PM**— W M*»»*m* f**T Wm £ V«*«» Igtoto £ if *S3I tiTTy 5 «■[— *it~t m lirrr I\ i Ton %| ah MAfCU ,g# M# „ ■ % tM M* *t *•> <tti »>.— ii>-*t i* it MMm ft{ «flMt CHU 44# #•## -*##f —e®#4 #****■ 111 Ml* to* **to tofcf* IMM MM*A M VaiiiM Ivy I***l4l m • C 91 *4 H»W « u * *t twttf * Th« public »cnoot* open Thursday. A full stock of both new and second hand Books at lowest prices, at Pendleton a Book Store. NO MORE TO BE WESTERED OCT War D*partm*«« » mphaalie* It* Determination la Thai laaaer W*#4in*t‘ n 4##« 11- TrfflWHlotw Is tilll bfOttfat to ***t on tli# i*f "* T * ® ,,rT troop. muat.rrd md of tb. aarvlre. Es tort* h It* IlfirUtt. laariir, arr ttf no ava<) it *fii swnMaar*o tod*, with lacreaaed amphaaia that there —HI Ky qo giofA trQOp# ftIIMKHM*! OS*. Th* (Itraiion dor* not admit of any furthrr reduefoa In ihr arxny. and ef fort* ar* bring mad- to put «»«*■* » o 1 untrar* who ar# retained iu the #*r»ice a* nrar a* pnaaihle »• tbr looting of the rrgttlara in the mat«*r of drill and dla elpltne. A Hit!* over Ki.OOd harr already l>**n muaterad not. and It I* annotmrrd poa- Itlvely that there —lll $* no more mut tered out. no matter what infloenre it breu gbt to bear. Bu.ltion'* Arnica Salvt. THE BEST SALVE in tb* wurld for Cut*. Brul»ea. Sore*. Ulcer*. Salt Itheum, Fever gorw. Tetter. Chapped Hand. Chilblain*. Corn*, and aU Shin Eruption* and positively cure* Pile*, or no pay required It I# guaranteed to give perfect aatlafaettrm or money re funded Price 25 cent* per bo*. FOR SALE BIT HOWARD A WILLET. ATKINSON ILL. He Contracted a Cold on Ml* Vlalt to Washington. Atlanta. Ga„ Bept. ld. -Oov. Atklti *on did not go to the capitol Monday, but kept hi* room at the executive mansion. He I* suffering -vlth a *ev?r* cold, contraclod on hia* rerent trip to Washington, and upon order* from Dr. Holmes, hia phyjMnn, bn* not been out of the heuer alnee hi* return School Bock*. Book Strap*. P.ncll Box.*, Lire* T*bl*t», Big Crmporttiou Book., Slat*#, Pen* >nd Pencil* at Ktchards & Shaver'* Book Store. OUR FALL STOCK , V.'a are now receiving 1 all the Latest Ideas in Jewelry, Watches, No , velties and Silverware. WE HAVE A NICE STOCK OF ROSARY BEADS Wa Stainert & Co., Jewelers. 11 MOMtt * BUS li t* A Hand (Maty M aa*» (Mm a* Mm f*M* «4#t* I #4l tfcMMt I# 'fH# ffM# 9 * # Mil#ft f**M#4—9# .1 ! 449#4#ftff# 4M4 M-*4pR» #49# ##*9 4##fffr I < t#fMM*ft##4 f 4NM 44*'4# ft## lIMM 41 n ft 9§*t«*« #4 HaiMhMl ##* ’ 9 ft #4 f 9l# 411 ftT f A ms# 44# # »>* «m omm wm* *m %m %ms IMi II H a* I I MdFl#l r#F y*f #.#».•** Mlifed* ll '{ % tMF* Till##4il4t# S 4 4 «lr4« *lmi lit aav# I«ea apnauhßt mm the party ««. orgaalaad. tmt «• aiMttoa I ana Xu* I "wkl adieu In be Nal* party, la* reminded of th* farmer d*,irnv*d hi* eriM- bM hope# and hi* auppnrt. aad h* »a* on the vrrge of atarvathM when he amt* »» the door Tare-ell. o’d Teia*. I IMV. thee I Map go to bell bat 111 nevt— tome bach to the* lAp p.aaae I ; After the rlab -a* organ!*-! a an animtnm ante of tbaaha —aa trademd Hob IV R Mrlver Arrangement* •re being mad* lor a big rail* and barbeca* tor* la the fature Tha ranh and fll* of tto pop.ll—l 'art* 1 m—n who barn -bite principle* cannot and ar* not going to rapport the fusion ticket any farther ahd they are deter mined to put the hungry ero—d of pie cater* ovt on th* seventh id Novem ber. 11 low f-xcuralon Rata. So Boston. ' The Central of tie.>i#ta railway will sell excursion ticket* to Boston. Marne. *nd leturn at SJS.TS. Ticket* na sale via Sivannah and Ocean Ste«m»hlp Co vin New York and Sound IJnes, or all \ ran from New York Tht* account i meeting Grand l/<d(e Cdd Tellowa. S<-pt l*th to Jtlh. Enquire of Tlclief Agent*, or J. W. Nall, commercial agent, for rate*, acedule*. renervatlcna or other Information. S t. HANKINSVILLE NEWS. Six Young Ladies Depart to Take Up [heir Studies. Hawkinavllle Oa.. Sept. 16. Six [of HawkinevlllA'a young ladle* have left for the Southern Female college, l at Manchester. Ga.. and Weaieyan Fe male college, at Macon, Oa. Mia* Al llne Anderson. -ho attended the Georgia Normal and Industrial college at MllladgcviUa, last year, with Mlsae* Fnuetlne Smith, Leonora Jelka. Maud Smith and Kathleen Holliman, who are old pupils at the Southern Female, go to Mancheater. ML* Lena Lovejoy. who graduated at the public schools here last June, goes to Weaieyan. It Is much cooler here than It has been since soring, nnd we are having aomc fair weather at last. The farmer* are making good use of It. Scores of wag ora were seen In totvn early this morning carding out loads of cotton pickers. Two hundred and t—enty flve hales of cotton were brought, in last Saturday, although it had rained nearly every day during the past week or more. Second hand school books taken in part payment for new school books at Rich ards & Shaver’s book store. Resignations Accepted. Atlanta, Sept. 16. The war de partment. has notified the adjutant general of the state of the acceptance of the resignations of Captain Robt. Hodges and First Lieutenant T. J. Ripley, who were honorably discharg ed from the army on the Bth of Sep tember. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the SW , Signature of XB® HEBALD. EVERT HOME I POSTOFFICE I % \*S SIMM 4 #§4 CtUt* tkM till #§t 4a*k 44lpMf> r—w***-* g— t—•*** *M*a gg itoaato 4# r mrnm #•##•# (#■»%#• I $1 I# IN## l ### t#N#4 4H4Mfe# #4 >'» [ T%««* M# %m*m **rn* mi 4 «4#«Mf #44## «4#M * mm* 4# mmt mm m$ 444 4# ; - VS* to- Otto*. .* (toil at o4)rF IMP»r« Ml 14# ItlMurilOM of (live IMNIf'% ••ill T4# fwwtoffU'# 4###rtmr*i»* #rtSl j \ff (4# rotumloiMoD ft#4 tro «d 4y i t4# 4#pftrU»#nt, no 4 t4# ##)#citon of) rolSorfSo# bwt#o 4 i4*r#for# !tn»U#4 to] Iftoo# t4u# r« <n#tn#n4t<l #fi4 l##t#4 *• >-r*tnbef«re denrrlbed ” Poet mar ter Oenttral ." roue at vie* of tmsea made by aa matt* firm* ha** »to*n laalcd by tiM department and adopted Panic d* airing thee* boxea —HI purchaee ihetn ] from one of the OrtnA arrordlng to the p,vie of box dealred and notify their local pnrtnfflc# that they de.lre II put Ip pm. it 100 Day Be I’aed Her*. I Pnatncaatto Sialllaga think* the Idea ja good on* and any Augu«tan dealring i Information aa to -vherc to get the I boxea will he told all about th* matter by railing on th* pott-natter. The box** wave or* the trouble of walking to a afreet ma I box to port a Ird ter. The collection* from them art- a* regular aa the coltecilou. from ,the atreel mall boxea. Whether ihey will he used to any extent hero cannot be said In a teat road* of the new ayatera It | wa* found that the carrier* did not I take any longer time in atopp ng at * each door to eolleet and dell-*r the mall than la found ne eaaary under the ; present aystrm. j The hotlaeholdera were delighted with the convenience of pouting letter* at any hour of the day or night with out going out door*. It also save* the carrier* time spent In ringing door hell* and waiting for tome one to re ceive the mall. Some of the box,— have an automat ic arrangement that shoes when let ters are In the box for collection, with out the box being opened. Yellow Jaundice Cured. Buffering humanity should lie sup plied with every means possible fur Its i relief. It l» with pleasure we publish the following: "This Is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice for over si* months, and Was treated by aome of the best physicians in our city and all to no avail. Dr. Bell, oar drugglsl, recommended EHectrlo Bitters: and. after taking two bottles. I was entirely cured. I now lake great pleasure In recommending them to any person suffering from this terrible mal ady 1 am gratefully yours, M. A. lfo garty, Lexington, Ky.” Sold by Howard & Willet, druglsts. Special prices made to teachers on School Books, etc., at Pendleton’s Book Store. ___ New Goods. Among the large and elegant assort ment of new goods non: being receiv ed |)y Wm. Schwelgcrt & Co., will be found a very handsome lot of Rosary Beads of beautiful design and finish now on exhibition at their store. These goods were especially selected,and those interested will understand and appre ciate the value of them. We have bought a very large stock of Schooi Books and they must be sold at some price. Now is your chance. Richards & Shaver’s Book Store. uirui >u&r. * Hmo ttvtoUßl tMN# MUM## fl >4# I# l #. 19# #M#MHki 1 Hi, t Uni#### 44#f4iMk; HiiMk #m#4 *"» >*#■# ipMNgfeftt wtftt 44 4#4## #44 pH44 #44 «4# 4 4#4 H#*# | 44# #•* sMB s> #•#*#• * *f Ato- a,, to. 4 f J I#4l# I 4 fwr#4# THRMOH IMB 9TATO. ™ ''■ . : CUmmMMIM Jftdgi WIIIWM !< * «f Wftgft.fti-* ta dead M* j »•# • btgtrty »«*»■»«■ #4 rtMfteft. Till I null* ftt* rwnftlng HIM J ■ f«»r M kfMftftWkft «f fttft n. nlH* It » t!ir ftMt time ft imuXA*.* a luftft *“ '» < "•“d 111 tftvftty yaftfft j fm> maltUm* IN* iwhii«o«M> 4la rftftng#>4 ftk * gobbed II j •• BWt KrlVi*i*> of j lift lift* l>*ft Hftl t*» A*M by J lift It* e j OWf i Hi# Atwft»*4i wb<» • i ■ family n«##ijr *l"l» in Allftntft. ••• j 1 nrTT .i..| m ift# dry go* Aft h «u»# *4 Ift afttft# * I*•%!»•■ «• ft rh*rw» «f I iftb.yeiHlnft • • ’ I tW# * M math kbiptlftt rfttifth !• At* I Iwu t. ufiftftft# The •***•« *«•'* run * Imv# wwakeoed in# f«ftft* j iifttiaM* «f Ik# bfttl.ttn# A <#* fkwik ; i will M tmllt. * * * I Artariftriwni# fti# tielng lit#*l* for ft | hgtheetM* in Wlm *1 *ft #ftrty date j j Ibrtftteft N* ftll*9 $K> lift* already !##* »üb#»'rll»-d and enough more pmmlard lo gnvhiiit 4 1 tfi** • Mt’ffW l Tk# Itith ftnmifti cmmunlrallon i>f Id# Grand |#4|* #f fl#» *wl llMiiim for ill#’ ftiftl# of U*#ifltft ‘ convene in the Mammlr Irmih*. rlt> "f Mft«*>»n To#»'iny. twt. it. ne*t *» ta Iu i If# ft ■. m | fir William M Jltandlfer. nge.l *” !ye*rft. itM Hi Hl# rcetdenee ftl Blakely Sunday M# lm«i«l thei# 111 I***. and !»»* an urilv# worker In h'l l*r»>f##ftl"« |ul> to ■ few year# •««. »h#n h* retired, os in* in ft*# I Tdcrc In a remarkablr unanimity of Opinion among the several eamhdatea fat maj.it, aldermen «n<l ctwßritmeft ,<» Atlanta mi til.- question of munlel- Iftl i>h n#rahlf> of ft fttrftrt ftml public building lighting plant. The condition of Jake Hasaer. an old ■ml highly *#t -emed cltlaen of near If.mu< n county, la moat critical, ftnit unless a vory wonderful Improvement ahoiild occur it la not probable he still survive for many heura. | Mia. Kmma Andevfton, a you nit lady of Ixfhbmega, who would have entered Uhe Jutft ir elftfta of tb l ' North <l. ri,la Ayrl. ultural Oollcit#. at Ik# opening of the fall term, fil'd Frldai at the real detlee .sh. r alaler. Mra. M H. Head Annie Hearoy. known aa "Puli h An nie," In Atlanta, the woman who I" wild Ito hav» drugged and roblied a man namftd Madden, who went there from iftoulh Carolina a few week# ago. I# In jail, having been arreated an the charge I of robtiery. ! A Ceoigiu man hear a the unique <ll#- I tlnetlon of being the only man ever nominat'd by the democrat# or Rio Grande county. Colorado, fnr the Colo rado legtalature. He la Ur. Hen 1.. Jes -1 feraon, of Malden, Col., formerly of Columbua. and the non of RolHn Jef iferaon. Thl# year the rteitv crata of that ! weatern county decided to do what they had never done before—get out ft legla -1 |#tlve candidate .and Hr. Jeffereon wa# jeho-en. Hl# GgorglA friend# arc await ing the reault of the race with peculiar ilnterp*!. I The town of Hyonmore, twenty mile# i north of Tlfton. n Irwin county, has iju„t eloged an Intefeatln* prohibition i tight. Irwin I* a local option county, but whlnk' y I# gold In Ocllla and Fit*- gorald, #o partlea put up a barroom In Sycamore. The town council was op pcaed to It# #ale an I promptly nro#e culed It# proprietor#. iilHxlng a heavy fine. They appealed to the nupreme court, which sugtalned the city coun cil Saturday. The liquor men were de termined. SO rut out a wet ticket for th ■ municipal election, which occurred, and a hoi, atubliorn fight was made. The wet ticket met a signal defeat, 'however, the prohibition ticket winning by a majority of twenty votes. Judge J. K. Alsolirook, editor of the Merganton New#, died at hi# home ..n Morganton Sunday of apoplexy, ug"d «« years. He was of one or the strong est families in easte-n North Carolina, a lawyer by profession and well known to the bench and bar of the state. He had lepiesent d Fannin In the legisla ture and held many other positions of Irust. He went to Morganton In the curly fill's, well recommended liy Judge# 1 'ndrevvood, Riwlrt nttd other# of the 1 a t,.. After taklnfe’ an active purl lo Oiganlzlng the county, be was elected ,ne of .1 1 s first judges. For the past years If tori' be n devoting spare time to Journalism, ams mad acquired some notoriety as a welljtf. Second hand (Fumisrated echoo Books sold at Richard 3 ft Shaver a Book Store. IRE LEIVING FOR COLLEGE V|ft t|!| iiitil (lOifl Tto \m 944 14414# 414494 f 4# f ll« 4» ?4*s 94 >## ft ■»..ji g.#toftoit-iifl|t t%is 4Wfl# 1-4# |#4hw#** ] *w. _ [ , to*A ### I tk#V •#•#• ] |#4«! 4 #ll #4 4# I4#m 44##i444 94 **4l « f to «ms aa sfriTiwi i«k ##*# «M| 14# f 4'. ] iff#**# 4INI 4##4f 4#9# 444# 41 14# 14*#* j is ftte m rxj falMfV *4mA l4# s.tmj #h %#>*«« f#m 44m4 4(4 #4#M# I y. »,(. | |||ti#N4 ##4 Min 44. I witt mmm I#### 44. | mZ> #4944 M#rt»## 4ft# «*i*t*4 Onl- 1 I %!!•• VVriftfcl 4ft# #n(#r#4 4«H## | y*#» Karioa o#l## k#viv tor# for 1 4a# limn t. t##rr* I a 4f>l#4 4#f . ftiDfioft t4# yrtMix mn t4# T«r4fin* Mm#rt 9-Vrrl# Pluakil, ||o«sr<l. I*4 i tfM#m CUrrntt H#rrrti. Jsi kr# lid IIVI IV,km. go to Ito l nl**ralty for ito M-mrw Robb* and Hull go to to Mr Jamie J< ffcrlew atop* In Haiti-; Mr Clark Jack g.*<* to Virginia j Mr. Amory Dunbar baa gone to Ne— ) Tfirr* #r# Biaftf e(4#ri who ksvc #«*t ifully not. . (tier* ar* acre to go .but have not | It Is alao pmbabl* that *»vrral nam** ihavp b*'tt overlooked In th* Hal, but It It *uffl lent to ahow that August* wilt !kr»p her pine* among lb* cltl** hav ing , ollege educated tuen and women. To Whom II flay Concern. I have been In the drug business fnr I twelve year*, and 'luring that time have „..id nearly all the cough medicine. I manufactmed; and from my p*ra<mal ‘ knowledge <>f such rente,tic*. I say lh»t ! Chamberlain's Cough Remedy give* better satlsfaetlun than any other on 1 the market.-W M Terry, Klkton. Ky 'gold by Alexander Drug and Heed Co., if. It Pari hf Bell Tower Drug Store. To save money in buy ing School Books Ret them i from Richards & Shaver’s Book Store. Anderson. Anderson * Grace, as at torneys for Dr. William B .Gilmer, a leading physician of Macon, have died in Bibb superior court a petition for di vorce from his wife, Mrs. Mary Ryder j tlllmer. alleging habitual drunkenness ! Mrs. Gilmer I* an exceedingly hand some woman. The couple were married 1 11 Aug. 6. 1888. and lived together until May IK»7. when they separated. At the time cf th separation Dr. Gilmer made an equal division of his property with bis Wife. Mrs. Gilmer loft Macon apd was gone some time, when she nMrn 'ed. ami it was though* there would be a reconciliation between th" couple, but lit did n<n follow. Mrs. Gilmer wont to Atlanta and atnrted a boarding house, and about a year ago figured In a very sensational sce.no there. Dr. (Ulmer states that Mis. Gilmer Is now a resident of New York, but he does nut know her address. She Is cited to ap (,,.,ir at the next term of Bibb superior court and show cause, If she can, why the divorce should not be granted, Mrs. (turner Is a native of Nova Scotia. Listen, You Why do you let your hair keep fall ing? In nine cases out nf ten, I can stop llt if you do not let It run on too long, rve brought out nice full growths on I scalps bald for M and 10 and If, years. Done her • In Augtisia. too. Come to see me at 825 Broad street. MRS. SMITH. We have bought a very large stock of School Books and they must be sold at some price. Now is your chance. Richards & Shaver’s Book Store. NO CHICKEN IN POLITICS. N. Y. Journal. Col. Roosevelt is no chicken in pol itics. He knowß exactly what his ac ceptance of a Platt nomination would mean. SATURDAY „,-,, AIN , tIOE '* And* from contlffuiff# our tx# ft* duct ion Mil# on #H Summer Shoot, wt will soil # window full of Gtnt'i Flo# Winter Shoot POR $2.19. Thoy ar# boAutlo*. They will wmr. You th ouldft*# thorn. Thon ###ln. don t forgot that our prices on School Shoo* are the lowott the service It the boot. Mm. Mulherin’s sons& Co., 846 Broad Street vtfl ! ftkt #Mfe"f • 9r»##p# of### owifiNl Wfte #f* ft#* ter# ImmmMHNH## ft ftftlf *9 | ftM «4o#«4#« *9## *####4 I# 444 ! m» go *4 e wftte4>9#S # 4T4v «M# I MFgto«* to < * 14# e ( - |af Mtotoi f ! n iitoMi fugrt p 441. r##i ft rtMllftft #44 W4t will eo'ufd# ## Iwt# owHetf I# ftef twarvvt wh*» M i#K hr •!■«?-* to# oo •* I W4y ftne# ft w«4l## olw#f# #i#4e ftil ! #l< #eo f«r 4#f Hf#ft4 efteft #9- *#»*• Hpociol bArgains in tchool book* at Richard* & Sha ver's book store. Amertr## Tlnreo- He*or#rr It I# 14# 4# ly of O'Yery free A#ft#Vt#44 ritww# I# ««4# a# Inioeeet I# 14# affair# of 4N c iYfrumnif an t over* mmm »h##hl 4# EtiFtteieJ Ift MviltC rltpt led met* »|o ha%e the rntterl l*f##a of t»»v#r4Jfi#fit •ltd w 4» hav*' 14# (trtirif* end tMllly •to Wf*ta to luiy# hia t«J#*a* ##Frl#d Int** : eiwuiion Fiirh a man I# Alien I» Oa4- dlvr «Icmccr*ttc candidate for governor » * Ur**r#l# Tim Herald * »*w Standard War Al la* ta a very timely publication, whb h aeem* t« be welt pt*tin<d la .Bitw.r the i que.ttnn* which |— «ple are a*ktng 1 altnit c„utt:rl.» In different part, of the world. The mar. are tn r,-ffl<mnt detail tn be entirely Intelligible and Ike In— prtc* nt —hlrh the alia* I* puH ; ii*be<t. M cent*, —ill make ignorance ttnpardon*ld* Heallalng the value of aucti on alia* The Anguata Herald ar ranged with the putdl»her» for a *pec.al edition. A* tht* Be— alia* la tint for .ale at anynf the atnre*. our reader* . ahoutd haaten to aetld for • copy be !for« th* edition I* #*h»u*led. COAL & WOOD! THE BEST! COAL & WOOD FAMOUS CANDLE COAL—AIso beat grauaa ANIBRACITK, KGO and NUT. WOOD PINE. BLACKJACK. OAK AND HICKORY WOOD gM~ I‘rlri. a* Low as the Ixiwcat. SM-aM-isSia: R. J- RUSSELL. 1 *26 Walker Street. HARRIS LITEIA WATER - - FOR-- Dyspepsia and Kidney Trouble. » I have a New Piano for sale on easy terms. If you want a Piano call and see me. Fl. X-j. POX, 81 6 Broad St. SHEWM AKES. Coal, Wood and Cedar Posts Blackjack Wood Sawed * P er £ orc ] Good Dry Pine per j Good Dry Pine, long, . • • #2.7? per Cord Special prices on three Cords or more. , Best grade Jellico and Hard Coal, including the celebrated Indian Mountain, al lowest prices. R. H. SIKES, 904 Marbury Street. Btrowger -I'hon. 740 B *“ ' Phone 2151 ' #»rr«MßC# t 9 m * r* nmo m* sm-#* ft4#4 I If* |nitwow# 4#f# 4##4 4#f4m# Ml SrfliNMNff ft44#ff« tl#TiWli I# «#l4 Iff M#r4 i #■* 94i ftNFff##** 'ftoftft# mu-4#*f #f 14# '#4#*f ####4#o 4i •ftl#9#49#v M#t* i4#fi «##«* #iftl#ff tl#k##494#4 ’4O« tr«ff“ I# 141# < tofMfttfT •4*4494 • Ito 4*«' 4 10 #1 f*f t«4« «f «4o #o'«i4#tl#4 Twanw tha *.e.w*e *e*dh at fto «rw«* 1* be three —at*. «h#*w »—U he • !*««« M m>< IM tot to*— If th* —to I |-to« grin- %: ' I OWOMMIffio TW Hrr* i fMttrvHF 4t 14# Ml |y Af4#r #t ll Ift 14# #T*oto#» ORi) 4<<j4ff f4#f f#cwat4# do'*ng lwo« 4 «w4ff# 4 " h#4#ft44 Arlttolat le#« a—d an—a aw* In to ' in Isn »< aa early a* It f* PM They # were madr by tto pnaeta —to ar*r* tha " jk|»f #h l#l»o of tfiftl oftrlf I**## Sffcond hand School Books bought or takan In part paymont for Naw Book sat Pandloton's BooHa Store. A toady reanpaaloa tn tto a.—% 'the** days, la tto l.a HeraM Alla*. ipuMlatwd by Band McNally d Oa . as t'hlcaao It cantalto rtxteen page* a t ■ doted map*, among them Cub* and Havana harbor, tto Weat India#, tpala and Portugal, ito Thlllpptnea aad na and North America Th— atla* haa ■he beet coilee tiaa nf war o>ap* that w-e have aea— It would aat to ran. I .united with tto email rhea- *«**•» void at the aloi** fan be obtained otly front TV Auguat* Herald. Trie* M cent*. RKMKMHEK THR MAINE Halt fetor- Hr raid. . Hanna haa *v Iclenlly plaated a oum ber of mgnea aitnmd the war rlepatV roent. CAST oniA. n^ ntt(t tip Tw Km Umj* ItQ