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mad* end UgM. ton. by a lady IB Ibla
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H|m»d Mr. ftM far jfaf* rti** with*
fliinKt 41* t**l*. but *!»*l
oraan were an4etmlned and rtenth
MtcfTll trnmtm M. For Ikror
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aleefi. the finally Mtravered a way In
f#ra»v *ry Ny put< iMtlnl of u* a boC.to
of [tr Ktß(* New Dlaewvorjr fnr
•umi>iloa. act »aa an iflufh rrl.evet "a
tahina Oral tnaa <hai ahe alepi all
aeiil wilt »w» bmileo baa been
aheolntrly rurrd Mae name to Mrs.
l.ulher Ut«." Tbua writes W. C.
Hemnlrk * Co U Hbrllfy. N. C. Trial
bottlr* 10r at Howard A to'iltol'a diua
it«r. Kefular «le< Mi. and li t. Ev
ery tortile guaranteed.
UNCHRTAINTV OF THE TMIKI).
Tit* Regiment Fill Take Thing* as
They Come.
Griffin. Ca. Sept W- Today the
eauip of the Third Oeorgl* regiment It
In a ttate of uncsraitgdy and !h* men
have Just reaolv«l to do ax the war
depariro»Mit directs and to axpresa no
desire either to leave ur remain In the
act vice.
Col, J. 8. Candler la the same Imper
turbable officer that he ha* always
been and with a pleasant smile nay*
there I* nothing definite; "you will
have a »*at; I am busy Just now.”
That ends the tntdrvlear. The offl
cets of the Third ara really pleasant
people, for you find among them tho
chaplain of the regiment. Louis War
ren of Macon, and ho la loved by
everyone; then there tijl.t. Joe Pottle
of Co. 1.. who Is a prominent MlHetlgo
ville lawyer, and whoae talents have
been recognised to the orient that he
has lieen made Judge advocate. MaJ.
Spence, the hero of Santiago, as he Is
called. Is a splendid and he Is almost
worshipped by his troops, Then there
are Capt. Joe Gilbert Capt Joe Pow
ell and others that are commanding
flguna, to say nothing of Capt. Aaron
Hurr and hia lieutenant. Adjutant
Kimbrough.
OABTOTVIA.
Bnn th« _/* Tto *«• <on Haw k\vm Bought
T"
The Rand-MrNally now Stan da rd
War Atlas is tin- beat paSUcatlon of the
kind we have ever seen. The colored l
maps are double the size of any others
published, and clearly printed on heavy
(taper. Eaeh one has a marginal Index
and a page Is devoted to the H«ks 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. Headers may obtain a copy
by calling at our office or sending 30
cents.
Earthquake in Dakota.
Hurley, S. D., Sept. 16. An earth
quake of unusual strength and dura
tion aroused the people here at I this
morning. It caused the houses to
tremble and dishes to rattle on the j
shelves for thirty seconds. It seemed
(o travel eastward.
HIS FTVRE STATE.
"I,” said the philosophical young
man, "cannot take my money with me
when I die.”
•Certainly not."
“And since I canned take my money
there I mean to have a kind of a time
while here.”
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ro rpwnlr.l by nil the dnlntte* ttat the
good ante* roald prepare Mr and
Mrs Ctlat Ward, who bar# tone ao
nturb for the rkiirrb at tbto point,
were there, with upen hands for nil
The afternoon amnion wna Interest
ing and talk a were made by R** Mr.
lib hop and Mr. J*m*e Renn In be
half of the veteran* of the rrona. Mr
It II Wataon gave the arrlptnre In I*
i hapler It tarar 1«t Corinthian* a* a
means to an end of ay*, etna Me giving,
and no doubt many were benefited by
] hi. simple rending of the trrlplnnto.
, Moderator Rirbnhl did eirellent work
and perfiet order was maintained. The
minute, of Hie aaaoelatlon were read
il.y Clerk 0. W. While and adored.
I after whlrh the eeaalon adjourned to
I meet next year al the rhnrch at Phll
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J. W Baggett, of Oak Grove. Fla., j
Had an atta. k of the nieaslea. nearly |
three years ago. sod the disease left
him with very severe pains In the chest.
■1 thought I would die." he Writes: ,
•hut to my great J»y I **« Jfved by ,
Chamberlain's Psln Ratin'' Pslna In!
the chest nearly always Indicate the
anpioach of pneumonla.and hy prompt
applying this llnlmenl on a llnnnel cloth
tthlch -hould be hound on the chest
-an attack of pneumonia may he pre
vented. II l» »lw«y» prompt and ef
fectual. For sale at 35 and M cent, per
bottle hv Alexander Drug * Seedl Co..
C. R. Parr of Bell Tower Drug Store.
TWO SEA CAPTAINS DROWN.
A Sad Tragedy Occurs Off Hilton
Head.
Beaufort, Sept. 16. Capt. Henry
Von Marten, an old resident of Beau
fort. owner of a boat called “Our
Frits," and an experienced sailor In
these waters, accompanied by Capt.
Ichahod Wiley, master of the Nelson
Bartlett, one of the wrecked schooners
on Hilton Head Beach In the late
storm, and a negro named Hamilton
Hojtu. started out from Beaufort to
visit the wreck of the sehoouer on bus
iness.
For some cause they gibed their sails
while they were sailing before the
wind, and In doing so the boat, ballas
ted with some erptent and bars of
Iron, capslxed and went down. They
disappeared and have not been seen or
henrd of since. Men from the shore
[saw the sinking of the boat and all on
[board, and the men on the mall boat,
some distance behind beheld the dis
aster. and knew the boat and her crew,
and within a half hour after boats
from shore were around to see If the
unfortunate men could be picked up.
Neither bodtes nor boat has since been
seen or recovered. Parties are out en
deavoring to get some trace, but so far
j have been unsuccessful. They were no
doubt lost.
The wind at the time was blowing
quite fresh and the place of the mel
ancholy disaster was about a mile aud
a half from the Hilton Head shore, an
exceedingly perilous spot with the
wind in the direction from which it
j blew.
CASTOR IA
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wiih.H.l neeeaaartly hern lag ether
rountrtm «f their eagakdiahed een*««
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UMM aawar m“— of land snrfse#
on the globe, but ».<M.«M have yet lw»
•lid ■aaretdlbl* t« eommeeHtol drvetop
nt.nl He aaldt *At present on f one
third of the American rmp to umd la
.this roontry. Tao-lhled# rd M to imlp
jped to Ragland, Mw
•to. India J«.»n and other eountrtoo
I them to be m«Buf.rlured There to »"
limit to the atae of the crop The
a .b . .ni l .giow Ml I*o KlNm Just II
a. ?.***** If .he .>m.nd cx
toled for It. and we nmld supply alt
‘the other eountrtea with the ww
'amount ammmt of col Ino a* we at pee»-
. ent send them and yet grow a autncl -nt
* In. re.ee to use In our own export tr*<re
without any Inconvenience." As mens
for the bettering of the export trade.
Mr. Brooks suggested an Improvement
In the ronsular service, a reductbin of
the expense of selling American eotton
goods, the exienaton of th* a*ala»an> •• I
given by the banka. Improvement In the j
I met h«da of calling attention to go*-la j
and a greater willingness In make
goods that are required in foreign mar j
kets. and not the goods that ault the
ii-onvenlenra of th emanufacturer. In
Idlacusalna Mr. Bmnh'a paper. Mr Wll
|llam 8. Granger, of Providence, R. 1.,
urged a auhatdlalng of vessels by the
ICnlied Ntate*. and said: "1 think that
trade follows the flag We want our
own flag and we want It reaper ted. We
must have a larger navy. We must
have our own line of at wmert running
to different section* and countries. En
gland Is bright and enterprising. You
show her any land or country where
ahe can obtain trade, thorn goes a line
of steamers with a subsidy, and to lie
more expressive than elegant, If It were
to her advantage. I believe she Would
run a line of steamers to n hotter
place than this and freight them with
brimstone. I believe »>e must have
lines of steamers of our own and pay
liberally for carrying the mail."
FIRE AT OXFORD.
A Grocery Store and Negro Dwelling
Burned Down.
Oxford. Ga.. Sept. 16. The claislc
city of Oxford was visited by fire at
the early hour of three o’clock Wed
nesday. One store which was occu
pied by a stock of groceries, owned by
Mr. E. W. Huson of Covington. Ga..
and a two room dwelling house which
was inhabited by a colored family,
wore completely demolished. The
houses were the property of Mr. V. T.
Stephens, the tewu marshal, and were
not insured. When the burning build
ings were reached the fire had gain
ed such headway ns to make it impos
sible to be stopped, the flames having
completely enwrapped the building.
The fire occurring at such an unusual
hour there were few people present,
and those who came fond tt about all
they could do to save the furniture
belonging to the colored family.
A light insurance was carried upon the
stock and the loss in other directions
will hardly exceed one thousand dol
lars.
Another and smaller building ad
joining the store was saved by good
work and a favorable wind. Mr. Hu
son had not been in business long,
having opened up only a few woks
ago.
Quite a number of opinions have
been advanced as to the cause of the
fire. Some think is was the work of
an incendiary.
Second hand *chool books
taken in part payment for
new school be oks at Ric v
ard’s & She ver’s book
store.
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John. W. Dickey
Krai Katat* Agent.
FOR RENT
J. B While'* new residences on upper
Bioad street. Special prices.
317 TX*falr street. X rooms 7* 00
335 Telfair atreet, 7 rooma .. . 33.00
329 Telfair atreet, 7 room* .. ..i. 32.00
SS3 Telfal' street. 7 room*. 22 *0
J|s Ellta atreet. 6 rooms .. .. •• 20.00
522 Kills Street. 7 room*. I*-**
344 Greene, tl rooms 40 99
411 Lincoln street. S rooms .. .. lo 00
415 Llucoln street, 5 rooms .. .. New
1667 Walton Way, 6 rooms 15.00
1813 Wall on Way. 5 rooma 15 M
522 Broad street, store .. .. .. .. 20.00
J. B. White's cottages on upper Jones
jr. oo and 8.00 each.
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
832 Broad.
Thla list will b« changed from day lo
day.
Clarence E. Clark,
Real Estate. 833 Broad St.
TO RENT!
From Oct. 1 st, Cottage
House of 6 rooms, Bath,
Water Cioset, Etc-, No.
1329 Ellis St.
APPLY
E. J. MICKEY
212 Bth Street.
TO RENT
7 Room House, 202 Greene $16.66
6 Room House, 1006 Broad 16.66
5 Room House, 1004 Jones 16.66
J. B .White Houses, Broad 22.50 to 25.00
J. B. White Houses, Jones.. 6.00 to 8.00
STORES.
303 Campbell .. .. $25.00
Corner Marbury and d'Antignaot. 30.00
917 Broad 66 66
FOR SALE—-Two vacant 40-foot lots
on Walker street, between Lincoln and
Houston streets—s3oo each.
P. F. Mc^NALLY,
Real Estate.
3 Library Building.
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101 REIT
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HOMES AND STORES
ROR RENT.
DWmJNito.
Per mo
m Washington street. I room. K» °®
utt ftroadaay. • .. H-«*
tot Oreene etreet. • rooms .. •• •• 3*.a*
it; Watkins street. 1 room* .. .. M.®B
l»to Broadway, • rooms .. .. I*.**
»U WootUawn avenue, i room*. I*.M
ltflk Wilcox street, 4 room* *.o*
374 Tuttle etreet. * rwoma .. .. .. II <**
553 Kill, etreet. « rootna I* *
*4l pifteenth street. * rooma .. H.ua
lota Seventh street. * room* .. II.OU
:im Centre street. 7 rooma .. .. .. I*.**
[ (AIM Heventh etreet, 4 room. .. .. U.SS
Seventeen new 3 and 4-room homes,
south aide Jones atreet. 'twlxt Four
teenth and Fifteenth streets. Theae
are all new and thoroughly up to date
—prices 1* to 1* each, to approved
white tenants only.
Store and Dwelling northeast comer
Center and Watkins streets, 135.40 per
month.
216 Washington street, 10 rooms .125.00
1223 Marks street. 4 rooms *.OO
1511 May a.venue. * rooms .. .. .. 15.00
1123 Kills street. 7 rooms 15 00
1202 Greene street, 16 rooms .. . 30.06
54 Chafee Place. 7 rooms 15 00
1347 Broadway. & room* 13.00
1421 Wood lawn avenue. 1 rooms . 13.00
1360 May avenue. 6 rooms $12.00
421 Telfair street. * rooms .. .. 30.00
217 King street. * rooms 10.»0
215 King street. * rooms 10 00
207 King street. 3 rooms « 00
732 Taylor street. 6 rooms 12-50
STORES.
224 Sixth street 123 00 per mo.
216 Sixth street 15.00 per mo.
1207 Broadway 20.00 per mo.
1209 Broadway 20.00 per mo.
613 Ellis street 5.00 per mo.
640 Center street 25.00 per mo.
912 Fifteenth street... .. 10.00 per nto.
909 CalhoVin street 6 00 per mo.
1926 Broadway 12.50 per mo.
Corner Brown and Fuller. Store and
Dwelling, 110.00 per mo.
Wicker & Davis.
FOR SALE
ttt~l have for sale very desirable build
ing lot located in the centre of one of the
handsomest blocks in the city. M ill *e.l
tame very cheap. Just the place for a
handsome residence lor your family. Good
titles.
CALL ON MRS. JERRY O’HARA.
NO. 1337 GREENE STREET.
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.
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H. C. BEATTIE. lUcnlver.
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All regular trains from Anderson to
Walhalla have right to track over
train* of the same class moving in op
posite direction, unleaa otherwise spec
ified by train orders
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to take on or let oft passengers: Phin
ney's. Jaroca and Sandy Springs.
No. 12 connects with Southern rail
way No. 12 at Anderson.
Nos 5 and 6 connect with Southern
railway Nos. 12 and 37 at Senaea.
J R ANDERSON. Superintendent.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
tUObTFtr AFP QUICKEST BOUTS
T 9 THF, EAST AND NORTH.
SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE
TO THE EAST AND NORTH.
2:3i>pmi Lv..Augusta, Ga..Ar I 7:55am
3:o9pm| Lv Aiken Ar | 7:l9nm
4:l7pm| Lv Denmark.. ..Ar | 6:l7pm
4:sopm! Lv.. ..Orangb'g,... Ar | s:4oam
6 06pm| Lv. .Sumter, S. C...Ar | 4:29am
B: 3spmj Lv. . ..Florence Ar | 3:25am
10:33ntr.| Lv... Fayetteville...Ar I 1 14pm
3:2lam! Ar. Petersburg,Va.Lv | B:l2pm
4:00am! Ar. ...Richmond —Lv | 8.12 pm
7-41am| Ar.. Washington..Lv | 3:46pm
| 9:o3am| Ar... Baltimore. ...Lv | 2:25pm
11-2531111 Ar.. Philadelphia..Lv |12 :09pm
2:o3pnt| Ar... .New York... .Lv | 9:3oam
Pullman palace buffet Bleeping cars
from Macon and Augusta to New York
without change.
R. A. BRAND. Gen. Agt.,
T 23 Broad St., Augusta. Ga.
T M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager,
H. M EMERSON. Gen. Pa*s. Agt.
CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST
ERN RAILWAY
Schedule in Effect, March 6, 1898.
Eastern Time Standard.
Leave Augusta, Southern Ry.. 9:30 p.m.
Arrive Chester, Southern Ry.. 7:18 a.m.
I Leave Chester, C. & N. W. Ry 7:45 a.m.
I Arrive Lenoir, C. & N. W. Ry 1:16 p.m.
Leave Lenoir, Stage 2:00 p.m.
Arrive Green Park, Stage .. .. 7:00 p.m.
Arrive Blowing Rock, Stage .. 7:30 p.m.
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FKANKS GANNON, J.M.OILP,
Third V-P. A Hen. Mgr T. M. IV u-hlngtom
w! A TUBK. S. H. HARDWICK,
n. p. A. - Washington. C 4. P. A.. AtlAnt%
GEORGIA • - RAILROAD.
(90th Meridian TtLne.)
Schedule Effective April 24, 1898.
Pullman Sleepers between Macon an!
New York.
Through Pullman Sleepers between Ail.
gusta and Si. Ixruis-
L*v Augusta ..j 7:(K>aini 3:2opm|lo:3opti*
Ar Atlanta ...|l2:36pm! #:2opm| b:ooara
Ar Macon ....!ll:lsern| | 6:45am
Ar Athens ....jU:lspm| 7:2opm| •
Ar GalnesviUe|*3: 46pm| l-.~ - -
Ar White Pl s|*l:ooprn| I -
Ar Mlll'gS'le .|lo:loara| I 4:3oam
Ar Wash’ton ..|10:10a«i| 7:lopm|
Picayune train leaves Aurusta daily
except Sunday at 6:15 p. m., and ar
rives at Milledgevllle at S:10 p. m.
Trains arrive at Augusta 6:15 a. m,
7-45 a. m., 1:20 p. m.. and 8:25 p. ra„
A. G. JACKSON, G. P. A.
JOE W. W'HXTE, T. P. A,