The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, September 23, 1898, Page 7, Image 7

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It ?uig»rty ttmiMl Utt htiaaina poteftto* teat al hern a difficult me to fnrrert •ad one to which I have given ron rtant thought atMl ituijF. It la btfoii alt toin» of propriety. but for *ow* tea non or other prop*" im*«tue Inal the round daare allow* them to pur fra* la pablic that which la rmbarra*- ilm for other* than thmurlvi**. and otnrlde the I lot It of rood brooding. ! I am earaeat In aty wl*h to aaalrt *<*• arainot" the vulgar po.lt lon. dew rib How to Look Good. look* arr really more than rltln j, depending entrely on a hnlthy, condition oi all the vital organa If the JHer la inactive v*hi have a biltoute l*n*k: If ymir atntnach la rtla»>rdrre(l you have a tt>>f»ep«U lr>»»k; If your kidneys are alf e< ted. you have a pinched lo*dt He* cure goo* health, and you vill surety have food loooka. “KUrtrtc* HUtera" la a good Alterative and Tonic. Acta tel* raetly on the Rtomaeh, Liver and Kid-, tieya. purldea the telooote* cur## fdmplea, bintrhe* *nd holl*. *nd give* a go-xl complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at Howard * Wilier* drug store. SO cent* per bottle. A New Georgia Bra. The stare of Georgia threaten* to tend a republican to the house of rep resentative* at Washington, and the shade* of Ben Hill and Hubert Toombs are doubtless appropriately agitated. But the Georgia of today is not the Georgia of Hill and oombs. nor can ihe political conditions of a former day be expected to prevail forever. In face of radical transformation in eco nomic condition*. The Atlanta expo sition displayed to the country with startling realism the steady evolution of the. New South in its progressive commonwealth. And a natural sequence of that expo sition. ’»drh its Industrial wealth, would be the novelty of a republican congressman, elected on the issue of protection for the long staple cotton growers of the Eleventh district against the rivalry of Egyptian cotton, and an Increase of tariff on the other raw materials produced In the south ern counties of the state. Georgia has eleven congressmen all democrats and outspoken free silver men, save one who figures as a bimetallist. On the Issue of Bryanism, which the demo crats of the north are now seeking with such desperation to revive, the election of a republican congressman in Georgia would be a manifest impos sibility at this time. But the cry of protccton has taken fair hold of the men there who produce cotton, wool, lumber, rice and other raw materials; and on this Issue the populists of the Eleventh district are reported to ha-c abandoned their old combination with the democrats and to have joined hands with the republicans who thus come into the possession of a considerable number of while voters and an admirable chance of victory in a campaign intelligently conducted. Thus the new industrial advancement of the south gives promise of ultimate to shelving the color line in federal elections and offsetting in some meas ure Ihe pernicious activity of Chicago platform • isms" in certain sections of the north and west, N. Y. Mail and Express. v 4BNB*etI«MX»NM HfelW'b rug tlanriuLff ~ lajbaea W***» tfhty »«fj*9 4 s■*»>. j * r *V ***** <*•«# m** *** *»*#*■» tte# ’ »<(<§=*“«* <*t*4 “ rm 9 «ISI mmm cm# H#Hte#f Ite VHifte l atoryrltlai Druggist * rtrrtin< ih#f« H--t iri A Wii)#t. _ .. I *jMfK *■ tr%f Dr. KiteCte !t#w f«r C*m> • amptlm. r*ktK«h# »<%4 f»M. Th»# i# «h# «• ?#*r*#4v tteai l# prndurta* , yrv# Amhn * Hr«m« liu». H »#»*< nr«* all «f th# Tte»*»#t Ch«*i -n 4 kin**# Ctell •( ah»»v# 4r*i# »«or# . . trial bfitth for 10 i#m# a# i 1 r#irul#r pta# for H r#tit# aid $1 00. Gtttr«Bif«d i© < yrv or orkf r#fy#4#4. net Iks Hurrkgae. Net* York. Kept it— The Prince tine I it* day from Braatlian port*, etuountrr !<d th* hnrricaor which drvwated BL i Vincent and other West India Utwnd on '(he link of September. The Ra*iem i I'lase waa then off Barbadoe* The h'iTT.rane blew with terrtSc fury near jlv three day*, the centre pa**log eouth |, r itarbado** and moving northwest by | vital The hurricane nt 81. latela. al ii hough quite severe did not cause any ' great amount of lo*a of life. One or ‘ two 'andalldea took place and aeveral ! house* were blown down and a few ! ptrsoo* reported killed. I i. W. Baggett, of Owk Grove. Fla., had an atta* k of ihe meaalrs. nearly three >eara ago. and the dlaeaaa *ft him with very aevere psinx In the chest, j*l thought I would die.” he write*; ••but to my great Joy I *i» saved by j i*haml«*rlaln'a Pain Balm." Palna In | the chest nearly always Indicate the ' approach of pneumonla.and by prompt | applying thta liniment on a flannel cloth |—-which should he bound on the cheet | an attack of pneumonia may be pre sented. It la always prompt and ef fectual. For sale at 2fi and BO cent* per I bottle by Alexander Drug A Seed Co., ! C. R. Parr of Bell Tower Drug Store. Sick Soldiers on Board. San Francisco. Cal.. Sept. 22. — The sttumer Chinn from Hong Kong, anti Nagt vakl 1* Just in the harbor. The China Is supopsed to have Major Gen eral Merritt on board, besides 150 sol -1 tilers from Manila, returned on account lof sickness. If there Is 'ever aboard the vessel will be kept in quarantine all day. kater, —The China showed a e.ean bill of health and was cot put in quar antine. Gen. Merritt did not come on tl.e Chiba as expected, but Bridadier General Green and staff were on board. Mr. James K. Ferre), of Burnt House, W. Va.. has discarded nil other ! dlarrhoe medicines and note- handles ■only Chamberlajn s Cpllc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy He has u*ed It In his family and s*ild It'to his customers for years, and has no hesitation In saying that It Is the best remedy for colic 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 -- Drug & Seed Co., Parr of Bell Tower Drug Store. Deaths at Ponce. Washington, D. C.. Sept. 22. - The adjutant general of the army received a cable message from Major General Brooke, at Ponce, Sept. 21. announcing four deaths yesterday as follows; Pri vate F. H. Farrell, Co. X. infantry, ty phoid: Private Rplph Polk, Co. N, Fifth In anuy. gastritis; Corporal Bernard Bohn and Private Morris, both of the Eleventh infantry, kliled by .lightning. Pistols, Double Barrel Guns--Pistols, Harrington & Richardson' Brand new pistols. »2.8«; Hafrington & Richardson second hand pistols, 22.00. American double action pistol. Jt.OO. Guitar. Man dolin and Banjo Strings, 2 for 5 cents, at L. J. Schaul, Reliable Pawnbroker. THE AUOtTBTAHmAtp THE GROWTH j OF IIHHING UrtfMHPW if lliliit turn li Ylti (mm tlm i m r»|j lte#<M iu#4« » ite# iiM N<H#» A Iff# j m nil n , •p4tn* 00 rn wa ## #%4 - tii# ' ##s*tAiw Ite kk-JHAHi tte# iAAte | * ui*imv ii» •** i 9m ****** * H T#iitt#t |i» k) #f~ AAtAML #INt tte# *#W*# !i»»J ttl Ilk*. It*. »tel*» tte# •ad MR lb# mGudlim privW* led t* IHUe **** thaw hwlf the cejurai were »;a.*M.TM. agalhst • capital stock of *22* «" *■• li.f money In nrmlwtlon In the I 'nited Mateo at tsartoua peG.sts are In 10W la given W Hl* T* each por no* in isle IT «• m ** **„, ta, '“ {MU; l» IM*. $!• #1; In I®*- **• * ln ISM. *M.R; i» »*» K* *T; I* >*T* *«; »■ It* I**V It* «; l« IM*. *« «. and I* | The statement In regard to the gold HISTT thT*iShmmiwH* |SS/u^ j min*'# in# i nut# Pl *' " • more g.dd I* the year 1S»: than t* any preceding year, except thorn- «f J the gr.-»* add development of Callbwnl* In ISU. 1181 and ItM. The gold pw ilucthut of the I’nlted Utate* In IWT I* given at ISMB.WI. while <h*t “f |s '- wa» Me.***.***: that <»f I*M. Me.Mtt.OO*. and that of I*M, Mw.OOO.WB. Ootaeado I* shown to hav* taken In IM* flrot plaie In th# rank of g.Hd-prodo. big *tatea. her productlot) In that year lei n* 104.200, again*! U4.ol*.*** by California; while prior I-. that tlmr Callfornta had constantly at.md at the head of the column of gold-producing state*. The CignaX* of gold by the rolled ft tale* mint* in I*#7 was M4.M4.M8 which I* nearly B 8 per cent greater than the average annual colnagu since 1170. The *ialeme*l* re*pei tmg the gold production of the world show by pe riod* the amount W gold produced In the world. Since the discovery of America, the tidal value of Ihe gidd produced from 1192 to ltW (estimating 1K97 at $240,000,000) was II.Qtt.iMO.SOO. Of this amount $«,n«5,0»7.00n has been produced since I*M). more than double the sum of the preceding year. WOMEN IN KANSAS POLITICS. Year By Year They Are lidglng In Deeper. Topeka, Kansas. Sept. 22. Year by year Ihe women of Kansas are edging their way deeper into politics, There is one county office which is well adapted for the women County Su perintendent of Schools and the dis position seems to Ite growing among (he people to let the women have that. There are more women candidates for county superintendent on the repub lican ticket throughout the stale this year than ever known before. At the: rate the disease is spreading It will not tie many years before the women will claim that office as theirs exclu sively. TWO year* ago there were fewer tbun a dozen women uomlrialed for county superintendent over the state, ad not that many -were elected. The republican state committee has re ceived returns from sixty county con ventions and they show that the wo men have captured fifteen county su perintendent omiatios. There are forty-five cotitiee yet to hear from, and li is estimated that the women will get ten out of them, at least. This will bring the total up to twenty-five, or about one-fourth, r. growth of one hundred per cent in the last two years. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought 20-yenr filled gold watches in ladies’ and gents' sizes with Kigin or Wal tham movement, from $7.00 to $12.60. Guarantees with each watch at Lewi* J. Schaul’s, Reliable Pawnbroker on Jackson streot. wut FOR RENT AUIXANOKfI A JOHNSON (Ml k- -*# #*«* h •* M» —a «*••**•*; %*# ftel a # If# V#l 9HH tetePteteter' AteteMte ' w yq, W M| IteAPA *'■»«** #• «i Al J -|§ MmaA ANPAItew • HteMM# mm • , ... f ~ Al «A : a# .**#•«• fttiitiT # m m •H t* * am# !#*•«% t m ■ *» *• sA # j * thu. sa.t j m | > « % mw ik A»| Am in mi mt'tfffr I r ' Til #aA 4 £*44 §|f •• 00 m» m* •• •* •• •• I iJte ItehMiil a* •••••« m •**• *• 44ft Ilf l '# 1 »•»«*•»* *• _ I jwt tel !» • *#* #|l##t is *• # ##i 00 00 00 00 00 #■# || * J|# IlfNYfl •• #• •• (•##•••• I «*• ptWtet* tell **T fwirf . I ilrnite MiSUwvWt 9 |lm SiA( MU* •I* MrrsT « room, ll® I 7t& |tV>#4 »9 •• 00 99 90 99 S M< Hnm* #tre#t * » •• •; JJ* ; firtr*’ tmlMltet* t**n+r 4#v*telh #te4 ! X«m#wte* efllr## tend wm» In inll peris of rlty. IJte 4t ofllc#. Alexaiider&JolmsoD 705 Broad Street. HOMES AND STORES ROR RENT. Dwtaui-iHofi. j (July 18 of J. B. While * new homes. Broad*ay. tetateß Fourleenih and Ftrieenlh air#*! left. We make *llO - rial offer to approved tenant*. Per mo. I 3X3 W*»hlngtw» *( reet, 8 room* . S2O 00 i 401 Greene atreet. » room* $» 00 1828 Broadway, $ room* 10 M j til Woodlawa avenue. I room*. I*.«Q $74 Tuttle street, 8 room* 12 00 823 Kilt* etreet, S room* 1* 00 M 2 Fifteenth *tfret. * room* .. I» «0 1010 Seventh Mreet. 8 room* .. .. 13 «0 j 709 Centre atreet, 7 room* .. .. .. 18.88 ] 1018 Seventh atreet. 4 room* .. ~ 13.50 I Seventeen new 3 and 4-room home*, couth *l<l* Jomty atreet, 'talxt Four teenth and Fifteenth Street*. These are *ll new and thoroughly tip to dale —Price* $6 to $* each, to approved white tenant* only. Store and Dwelling northeast corner Center and Watkina atreeta. $36-00- 218 WuMhington street. 10 room* .$26.00 1223 Mark* street, 4 room* $ 00 1123 Kill* atreet. 7 room* 1* °0 1202 Greene atreet. 10 room* .. . 30.00 54 Chafee Place. 7 room* 15.00 1247 Broadway. 5 room* 13.00 |X4XI Woodlawn avenue. 5 room* . 13 00 11300 May avenue, 0 room* .. .. ~112.00 421 Telfair street. $ room* .. .. 30.00 217 King atreet, 6 room* 10.00 21S King alreet, « room* 10 00 207 King *treet, S room* .. .. .. SOO ,732 Taylor street. « room* 12.50 934 South Boundary. 7 rooms .... 10.00 STOKES. 224 Six atreet 25.00 per mo. 218 Sixth street 15.90 per mo. J2ol Broaißvay -U 20 00 per mo. 1209 Broadway 20.00 per mo. I 013 Elba atreet . 6.00 per mo. r,40 Center atreet 25.00 per mo. 912 Fifteenth atreet 10.00 per mo. 9(i!i Calhoun atieet 8.00 per mo. 1920 Broadway .2- 12.50 per mo. Owner Brown ajtd Tuttle, Store and Dwelling. slo.do per mo. 222 Sixth atreet' !*•*• P pr mo - Wicker & Davis. FOR RENT list changed daily. 1335 Jones, 7 rooms 25.00 640 Reynolds, « rooms 12.50 283 Ellis 12 • 50 456 Telfair, 7 rooms 15.00 ■835 Walker, 8 rooms 18 00 STORES. ! Cor. 9th and Barneft SIO.OO 304 Mr In tosh 10.00 637 Broad .. 1 20.00 656 Broad .. 27.10 J. B. White hoTiiies, Broad street. J. B. White houses, Jones street. Get prices atfpffiee. L. F, VERDERY, The Renting Agent. mui FOR RENT up, p, hnlto h MtriMaM* MH t rrpai pai. tm afftHWY; l im #***#♦.- 4 4hnmam •• • ite API 1 tfl# Mi» 41« M% 4 fMteMi M M !sm *+ him. 4 Mi## 00 00 rn li All ; m ktete i #in#4 «• m m •• # I f# M»» omm, t rinr ••••«• 14411 m mmrn mmm,. t aai -m 5 tit t mmmrn ** * *• HM ftr»ir-»ir Mttewte* 4 r nr 1 „ M *4 f AMA - it| | 4 AMAM 00 99 41 •» l §g* 00 1 -nrter 4 #mnam4 00 09 44 4te ] Ml M a rteir r 4 fwtefteM v# 00 00 fte AM : 4 fmmam 00 0* m 4AI tAuWt» omm 4 HMM »• 00 99 »4 441 t*» Ami M „ |4 ttl »« f, ri< |i| urt ,| J MMM MM | A * Ip* ||a|,n *♦*#**• • A I# U 4 m**m .* *l'9o 0. - * * te Imm mis- # * 00 00 00 000 00 * 4N® j CZ”th n; -I m*ik«l gnu Cl ~ .* *»* * m M *, etvwaft 1 n UN 'm Pfwad vtt*** .. .. - *»M lirTl (iitieurt „|«M „ etrowt .. .. » « pro** . mm S twTai I» M ta»*Wl» Mtirot ” . f . rt M M 1 i 4 tbstrsMe atiwniMt m«4 j star* iiegtrt*iTr aPayft*4 Me i day te day • John. W. Dickey Ha# LaUta *|ML FOR BENT Ij. |t While’* *.» r»«»4e»cee no Upper Broad etreed tiperlal price*. | »t rt-nter. • » •• I 219 mil* **reet. 9 m*i*a ~ ». . 38 *0 1 ajj Kilt* atre*L 7 room*. .. .. .. 18-88 ! 2*4 Gt*e*e. II ivhuj .. .. .. •»••**** ] iMI W*lto« Way. 8 room' JJ JJ ,„sW.Bna W.y.» r«o-8 «M M 2 Broad #tr##t. I mt Otttr* #«r##«. * *• •• •* j * n wiiM# # rott*»#* ufif*#r Jomm itrpHi 4 4 te® l * * A Mi*'® fUnTCNIRAVA OAUsKRT. will be changed from day to day. Clarence E. Clark, Ileal ISauile. nromd gt ~ TO RENT! From Oct. Ist, Cottage House of 6 rooms, Bath, Water Closet, Etc-, No. 1329 Ellis St. APPLY E. J. HICKEY 212 Bth Street. To Rent Ft ore and Residence it 126- r >»nd 1287 Bro*d Greet. On* Of tbu be*t ~minis in th* city for a good Grocery Shore, or In f*ct, any Imelness. The Home has six <fl) good rooms, a good yard, and I* very convenient. Apply or Premises or at 808 Broad St. FOR SALE £or~l have for sale very desirable build ing ol located in Ihe centre of one of the handsomest blocks in th* city. Wiil sell tame very cheap. Just Ihe place for a handsome residence for your family. Good titles. CALL ON MRS. JERRY O’HARA, NO. 1337 GREENE STREET. FOR RENT. NO. *49 ELLIS STREET, BUILDING three stories high, containing elevator. Pi,. Especially desirable for wholesale business. Price $50.00 per month. JOHN W. DICKEY, Real Estate Agent. NEXT TiME YOU HAVE A HEADACHE USE Land’s Headache Capsules Made Only By HOWARD & wiujsrrr drug cq. THE ||ERALD JTAHDAHD tyfAR fIUAS It It popular b#c#ut# ll It jut! what tha groat n#w»pap#r-r#ading public wants, Tnt Maps ar# largt and cl#ar. and fully doubl# th# si/# of any otnnrt published. Th#y art b#suti* fully print«d In flv# colors on h#avy rnsp pap#r IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN WAR GEO6RAPHY you will find the Atlas an indispensable aid. It will help you to observe the dally changes In the situation, and enable you to keep pace with history. You Need An ATLAS! v Oft the Latest and Best \ Contents of The Herald Standard War Atlas: Cuba . • 14x21 Inches Th# World - - - 21x28 Inch#* <Mh>« tag imw X •IMS* <M«*k. <*Ml *«8 takff*# MM W#st Indies - 14x21 inch## North America - - 21 x2B inches Showing ckM* Hm*. South America - - - 14x21 Inchas Shaw lag c«M* Ha*». Philippine Islands - - 11x14 inches Hawaiian Islands » - 11x14 Inches Europe • « ■ 21x28 inches Spain and Portugal - - 14x21 inches A S la ... - 14x21 Inches Showing new Iran*-Siberian K»llro»<L Africa - - - 14x21 Inchas Oceania and Carolines Islands 21 x2B inches China - 14x21 inches Harbor Charts, showing Matanzas, Santiago de Cuba, Havana, Cienfuegos, Manila and San Juan; also Cardenas and Santa Clara Bays, and Island of Porto Rico. Do not confound this Atlas with the cheap smaller Atlases now on the market. It is just out, and entirely new. - J The Maps are clear and distinct, and twice the size of any others published. Rand-NlcNally Maps are Standard of the World. You can be sure that you are getting the best when you buy The Herald Standard War Atlas. Remember the slain Point The Herald Standard War Atlas cannot be purchased at any store in Augusta. HOW TO GET IT—City subscribers may call at our office, or may order the Atlas through your regular carrier. Out-of-town subscribers may obtain a copy by remitting 35 cents to the Atlas Department. Address Augusta Herald, Augusta, Ga. PRICE 30 cents—PßlCE 30 cents QUR (JEW fALL §TYLES I. C. Levy’s Son & Co., TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS, AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA R EAD HERALD S WANT ADS in Men’s and Boys’ Cloth ing show all the newest textures and weaves in handsome fabrics, that are made up and finished in the best style and handi work of the tailor's art, and are equal ip. finish, elegance, fit and style to the best custom made Clothing. A glance at our stock will show our lines to be more complete and of larger assortment to choose from than can be found in the city. 7