The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, September 22, 1898, Page 7, Image 7
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THE REPORT
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itowcra and at Santiago
t« batwern UacraUiry Al**r * n4 lh ’
commanding *rn»rml. It l* t"*-
fore at all msarkabl" *!>•' G*b. !,ha, ‘
tar aa. aumroou. d to meet Secretary
Alger at Cutup M ,- ad*-
"It «a* evidently #*reed there th.v
nothing should appaaf * n ,he report
which would condemn the secretary of
»ar. Th» President and ever'- office" -
li W tii .ware that what Geo. Mile, did
at Santiago ot’ght to hare been a pert
of Oen Shatter's history of the cam
paign which at Its close was the cam
paign of Gen. M'lea.
Shatter’s Cunning Omission.
"Shs.’ter ha* omitted, for irsiance,
tha written record that Gen. Miles went
down with plenary powers to arrange
the terms of surrender As the rise
now Is. atl the public bae from Gen.
Shatter la a few words relating to Gen.
Mile*, while Gen. Miles has print’d
enough of the real record to show that
it was very largely suppressed for a
purpose in Shatter's report. Gen Miles
very shrewdly anticipated any possible
conspiracy to misstate the case before
the public.
“The public can he aaaured also thai
Gen. Miks still has the opportunity
to make Indorsements on the report pf
Geo. Shatter when It gets around to
him. It can also be promised that the
remarks of the commanding general
will be back up by curtain document),
net hitherto given to the publle.
"Ooe document especially baa not
yet sr'n the light, It was sent to Gen.
Mile* when he was at Tampa Oen.
Miles, however, never saw It until lie
returned to Washington. It is quite
certain that when Congress or the
President's commission begins the In
vestigation. Gen. Shatter will be called
to the witness chair. He will then be
obliged to discuss matters which he
studiously suppressed In his report.
“A matters now stand, Gen. Miles
has the advantge. He anticipated Gen.
Shatter's report, not by his own opin
ions. but by official records. He dis
counted in that way Gen. Shatter's re
marks about the General commanding
the army, and he hae some reserve
documents which will startle the coml
rotttee of Investigation.”
Buckien’s Arnica Salve.
THE BEST SAI.VE in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tgtter, Charged
Hands, C.iilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions and positively cures Piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction or money re
funded. Price 25 cents per box. FOR
SALE BY IP-MiAitri & WILLET.
Only (. - -an propel a
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'a< plytiuc thi* liniment on a ftann*l doth
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l . an attack of pneumonia may b* pre-
I vented. It !• ala-ay* prompt and *f
j fecluat For aal* at t* and *• **nta per
< lotlk by Alexander I »rvi* A Hoed Co ,
C. B. Parr of Bell Tower Drug Store.
THE CAUSE Ol' IT ALL.
Senior Itlo* Rapreasd* MlmaoM on
Apain'a Disasters.
Madrid. Sept. Zl.—Senor Rloa. Pr*a-
Ident of th* Ben*i* and Preeldento of
the Spanish Peace Couirnla*lon, «ald
today:
"It la useless to rpeak of our dis
asters. lU* not the country accepted
tt nd accused nil our government* ex
hibiting too much weakneaa towards
the United State*? What Spain wanted
was a man ready to scarifies bltmelf
and r ho recognlxed the Impossibility
1 of war with a powerful nation, espe
cially after yearn of useless conflicts
with the Insurgent*.”
Frills For My Lady.
Thn shaped flounce Is making way
for the plaited or ordinary flounce.
* For the moment party gown* are
' made of ecrun lace, lined with cbllfon
jover silk, or, It would Ire more correct
to say, laid over chiffon, greatly en
i haocing Its softness and beauty. Such
| drogres as these have as often as not
! two nets of sleeves, the elbow ones be
| Ing used when the gown serves the
purpoae of a high-bod Iced dinner dress,
| • Flounces are laid on the skirts
lin a reversed Vor A shape. Sleeves
arj tighter than ever and many skirts
cross over to one side. Long crepon
of crepe de chine scarfs adorn many
of the dresses in ihe guise of a sash
fastened at the side. Overskirts, cut
out in deep, sharp points, are the fore
runners of tunics. * * * We must pre
pare for wonderful buttons. ihe re
turn of cameos lo favor is Illustrated
In this direction. (.arge stones,
cameos, amethysts, emeralds, etc., arc
Mtrrountod by paste ornaments, and
not only round ones, but diamond
shaped. oval and square buttons are
to be used as time goes on. • • * The
vcoronet of braids wound around on
top of the head is to be revived, to
the delight of women with long, heavy
hair, and to the dismay of their less
fortunate eislers.
How to Look Good.
Good looks are really more than skin
deep, depending entrely on a healthy
condition of alj the vital organs. If the
liver Is inactive you have a bilious look;
If your stomach is disordered you have
a dyspeptic look; if your kidneys are
affected, you have a pirn-heel look. Se
cure good health, and you wiH surely
have good loooks. "Electric Bitters" is
a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts di
rectly on the Stomach. Liver and Kid
neys, purifies the bloood, cures pimples,
blotches and boils, and gives a good
complexion. Every bottle guaranteed.
Sold at Howard & Willet's drug store.
60 cents per bottle. _ {
THE XTOTTST7V HBKALD
LOVERS CF
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started. »hen the sound of ths bell j
a anted the crowd -someone “•» out
jof It ’ It proved to be the pni|.rletor "f
It he Case Craencntnirg. who had prevl
nusly t»'anted of hfs valor Mi funner |
I contests.
•• -My pipe pulled too hard.’ wa, hta,
explanation.
“A general lauarh went up at the »x-|
IpMiae .»f the dt«r«nßted proprietor and
most of the contestant* caught the In
fection. and ware merry at the expense |
jor two or three grain* of thetr to
haceo. only two. s big man and ai
' somewhat smaller Individual, retained
j their gravity and thu* gained s lead I
on their more suacenltble competitors.
I which wa* never overcome.
“The struggles for supremacy became
! more exciting. The president liecsme 1
I more and more watch'ul as the time
! approached and passed the half-hour j
mark. The second to lose control of hi* j
pipe and so declared out of the run-,
nlng was discovered by the vigilant
presiding officer at the end of the 36th
minute.
Out of the Contest.
"During the next four minute* the
bell sounded Incessantly and numerous
contestants were leeringly advised to
■go get a light.’ At the end of fifty
minutes only seven smokers remained.
Ten minutes later four were left. When
'the watch showed eight minutes after
I the hour, there were only two, the lag
and little man who hart not laughed
when the proprietor of the < afe had,
been rulad out.
"Excitement ran as high as at a cock
ing main. The members of the Hookers
mub crowded arpund the two who re
i mained. The different phases of the
1 race were discussed and words of en
j couragement addressed to the two smo
! kers by thc-lr adherents.
“Both smoked on for a time undis
turbed and apparently unheedful of the
remarks being mnde all around them.
At last the big man looked nervous,
and gave evidence of having come to
the end of his string. He tried to k“ep
In the race, but In vain, Hnd was ruled
out at the conclusion of e|ghty-lhree
minutes’ continuous smoking.
“The little man continued to puff
contentedly at his pipe. He was out af
ter the record, and, as the crowd un
derstood this, the Interest became more
marked than ever. Would he equal or
surpass It? the spectators asked cadi
other. No. At the eightelght minute his
pipe, too, went out, and he was forced
to be satisfied with having approached
within three minutes of the record.’’
Mr. James E. Ferrel, of Burnt
House, W. Va.. has discarded all other
dlarrhoe medicines and now handles
only Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. He has used It In
his family and sold it to his rtustomers
for years, and has no hesitation In
saying that it Is the best remedy for
colie and diarrhoea, he has ever known.
It not only gives relief, but effects a
permanent cure. It is also pleasant and
safe to take, making It an Ideal remedy
for bowel complaints. For sale by Al
exander Drug & Seed Co., Parr of Bell
Tower Drug Store.
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705 Broad Street.
HOMES AND STORES
ROR RENT.
DWELLING*. < 3
ijnly I* of J. B- Whiut'a new home*.
Htnadway. bet»e,-n r.,urie*ntb and
j Fifteenth street left W* make *pe
| trial offer to approved tenants.
Psr mo.
j 222 Washington street. I rorn. .ISO.OO
i <9l Greene street. * rooms B>.®9
1»2« Rrosdwsy. • rooms .. 19.00
j Nil Woodlswn avenue, 4 room#. 10.00
I S7< Tuttle street, i 12.00
j 522 Kills strset, « rooms I* 00
SI2 Fifteenth street. * rooms .. 15 00
! 1010 SeVenth stieet. * rooms .. .. 13 00
j 70S Centra stri-et, J rooms .. If.M
, 101* Seventh street. 4 rooms .. .. 12.50
* Seventeen new 3 and 4-room homes,
I south side Jones street, ’twist Four
teenth end Fifteenth streete. These
are ell new and thoroughly up to date
—prices *« to W each, to approved
I white tenenta only,
gtore und Dwelling northeaet corner
Center and Watkina street#. *35.00.
21« Washington street, 10 rooms .126.00
!J223 Marks street. 4 AW
1123 Ellis street. 7 rooms 15.00
11202 Oteene street. 10 rooms .. . 30,00
54 Chufee Place, 7 room* 15-00
11247 Broadway, 6 rooms 13.00
1121 Woodtdwn avenue, 5 rooms . 13.00
1350 May avenue, 6 rooms .. .. ..$12.00
421 Telfnir street, S room* .. .. 30.00
2)7 King street. « room* 10 00
215 King street. 0 room* 10.00
207 King street, 3 rooms « "0
732 Taylor street, * rooms 12.50
1)34 South Boundary, 7 rooms .... 10.00
BTOKKB.
224 Six street ~25.00 per mo.
215 Sixth street 15.00 per mo.
;1207 Broadway 20.00 per mo.
120# Broadway .. 20.00 per mo.
613 Blit* street 5.00 per nio.
640 Center street 25.00 per mo.
!112 Fifteenth street 10.00 per mo.
#O9 Calhoun street * 00 per mo.
1926 Broadway 12.50 per mo.
Corner Brown and Tuttle, Store and
Dwelling, *IO.OO per mo.
222 Sixth street 12.50 per mo.
Wicker & Davis.
FOR RENT
LIST CHANGED DAILY.
327 Walker, 7 rooms $16.50
NO.
1335 Jones, 7 rooms 25.00
540 Reynolds, 6 rooms 12.50
651 Ellis, 5 rooms 12.50
233 Ellis 12 - 50
456 Telfair, 7 rooms 15.00
Prontaut bouse, Telfair street.. 22.00
STORES.
Cor. 9th and Barnes SIO.OO
304 Mclntosh 10 00
537 Broad 20.00
560 Broad .. .J ■ 27.10
J. B. White honAeS, Broad street.
J. B. White hodsea, Jones street.
Get prices at otllce.
L. F. VERDERY,
The Renting Agent.
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I Ml Kills s' loot. * i""ms .. « .. J*.**
! I ’' Fins steast. 7 roowo. .. .. .. 14*99
PM lbr.il*. 7 rooms **■*•
344 Greene II «* *
1597 Watton Way. 9 rooms 15 *•
1 1(11 Walton Way. I rooma .. .... ».*•
IMS RrMid fttrffti !• ( pftoml •* •• ~~ZI
m Wolk.r *treel. 9 rooms R 2 49
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gt Coot re stroot. 9 room* .. .» ..49.99
j, b. White * collage* «<n upper June*
streot--4* •• and * *• each.
I’HOTOtIItAJ’H GALLERY.
M 2 Broad. . . .
Thl* list will be changed from d*y to
d»y.
Clarence E. Clark,
Heal Estate. •«
TO RENT!
From Oct. I st, Cottage
House of 0 rooms, Bath,
Water Closet, Etc-, No.
1329 Ellis St.
APPLY
E. J. HICKEY
21 2 Bth Street.
To Rent
■’ll. If' - 11
Store and Resld,noe st 1265 and
1267 Broad street. * One ol ibe be»t
Blende In the city for s good Grocery
Wlore, or in feet, any busines*. The
Home baa six (0) good room*, a
good yard, and ia very convenient.
Apply or Premises or
at 808 Broad St.
FOR SALE
gm~ 1 have for aale very desirable build
ing lot located in the centre of one of the
handsomest blocks in the city. Will sell
tame very cheap. Just the place for a
handsome realdenco for your family. Good
titles.
CALL ON MRS. JERRY O’HARA,
NO. 1337 OREENE STREET.
FOR RENT.
NO. 849 ELLIS STREET, BUILDING
three stories high, containing elevator,
etc. Especially desirable for wholesale
business. Price $60.00 per month.
JOHN W. DICKEY,
Real Estate Agent.
It is one thing to have an idea and
another thing to carry it out.
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