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Of ton*. ci*!tcacy of ''touch" and b*«uiy of
finish unoquaJtao 4r*ny.ofr#cmak« of p*ppp>
(•Wishing
W. M. Barrott. R*c*lv*r.
710 Broadway,
p. S.»Bv*«*tt*ar* th* only piano* fuaran
t**d for an unlimited lima.
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, (Ml MXfcirt* at ik* «4ty, Tk* barrel
g*g„ r 1 tadnoNl akoat i•# are anti
ItSiaa (acinar* ttllk *»> a<tok* »»"
iM taar ft* la height iMiltt l( Ike
rtkireka at tk# d#»d kero#*
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gXgfrir nu anratvna al Ik* trend* of
jff VtHtt IKMM t»ftr»at»i or an r
ofo aiaa aiac* ikai Oat over If’y
yaart mb. Tk# odok# atll hat (wont
bt#4 I*4o dual la many place*. *at a
broad *ta>n road note root dittoaallr
I aernet (be pfc#.. which contain* aot a
s particle of vaaataiioa Hut tk# ton
horrible thin* aboal tk# place is (bat
Ik# groand la Iltl#r#d with rngarati
of hone* which lime and raina ha»<
brought to Ike aurtara from Ik# shal
low grav.-s
•aside# this one aide of Ike came
t«*p to bordered by a deep arroyn. ant
(ha bear* rath* of tk# pan kalf rtsa-
LADIES TIES
SOMETHING NEW .
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J. MILLER WALKER
THE HATTER.
xmsrozx: hats
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lury hare at time* flooded thin stream,
; with the result that the bone* of many
• ( of the heroes have here washed away,
* aud the bed of the stream Is strewn
’ wall piece# of human skeletons
l About two roars ago the Halted
• States consular agent here called the
5 Xttje mate department to
i the iPdfldlto* of the cemetery.' and
wiped that the miMrer h# laid before
the United States Congress, with «
view of having no appropriation (unite
.tor ryfuieifjug the bones aud improv
ing and beautifying the place. No at
tention was ever paid to hie suggestion,
y It Is said that the grouud 1# owned
' by n Mexican of this city «ud that the
United States hae never attempted to
acquire a title to the property. This
Mexican owner contemplates utilising
the land for other purposes, and unless
quick action Is taken by the United
Stales the graves will be still further
diaturbed and placed beyond all possi
bility of preservation.
J. W. Baggett, of Oak Grove, Fla.,
had an attack of the measles, nearly
three years ago, end the disease left
him with very severe pains In the cheet.
.“I thought 1 would die,*' he w r rltes;
"but to my great Joy I wss saved by
■ Chamberlain* Pain Balm.” Patna In
the cheat nearly always Indicate the
approach of pneumonla.and by prompt
agplylxig this liniment on a flannel cloth
- which should be bound on the cheat
J —an attack of pneumonia moy be pre
• Vented. It Is always prompt and es
■ fectual. For sale at 25 and r,O cents per
bottl* by Alexander Drug A Seed Co.,
’ C. R. Parr fit Bell Tower Drug Store
’ Someone with a statistical turn us
VmJmi has discovered that there are
' fifteen thousand saloons within (lie
..limit* of llreoter New York. The
number of schools and churches lias
% not been announced as yet, but will be
' soon.
TMI’ JOMJ THAT PAIUBO.
Care •• Wire tk# Hwk* * *#*4
H IM* n# Wna I —bill r«v.
sw»»' ■■» yww it«# s*»4 k*#ww
«ka< sooth to *n town rex# j*Mr. If#
*•### wares X b# k*reT Mtore k* t*
gate tag *• KX X fcto wr#oh*d Jake#
ogre kto fr **4* H* b*# j*#t paw# d
ibrwagh re repwirer* ibat may sab
Are blx. It. (#A## A H Aua# oak b##nb
XX toUWf X Ik* haXI X (sUA* m
rethsi to tk* txiraft Fere Pc#x
'l#«i MoXfc Jra** **4 ftanlre #*»i
us (Ml re • rakMtto hur.ifcg |if
(tokla* trip ftmttb to • rnsk X> fXk
*g. but rer*« iKwhißg In# MpMlkC;
* Alls re tk* Mk#r band loir* fw In
| tor kunim* and fall# to a## wMrs tbs
' fwn sown* in frax hotdreg a n»J
jnlt Any tree
"ire#*’ aoto nxMtlnw re »•# tftp *»•
Ito kill a bear IX wild #o mark also**.
Jit that H* ik roktwivX on# X bl*
j pmf lits! Jokw and yrorsoM to pH tt
| into B#*rt Borrow mu an stf brer’s
I skX OOd using • few piece# ot rotl*n
log. h# managed to skip# an object
ibat from a distance somewhat rcsrtr •
bind a brer Tb#o b* >***»# By re
marked u> Joes* that while ft eh tag b*
bad noticed soot# bear tracks
"This exrited Jon## who Immediate
ly Inal-led that ftmltb should point out
tbo spot. Nothing loath, ftmltb led the
way to lb# spot where b# bad prepared
tb# dummy, than giving way to Joac#
who moved cautiously forward.
•'rtud'trely J«o#a threw hi# fug to
ht* shoulder and fired: then hft drop
ped his gun and fled, yelling for Smith
to do llkmrtoe
• Smith roared with laughter lit th«
effect ot bl# ruse, and might haft been
laughing yet had he not here startled
by n heavy crushing In the unddrhrwsh
n#nr him. Then ha gaspod It didn’t
matter what Jon## bad fired at, there
was a sure-enough bear coming, and it
was headed directly for ftmltb.
"ftmltb managed to reach a tree,
with only th# Ims of hi# coattails,
where h# remained until reauced four
hours later by Jonas and an excited
crowd X campers."
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dOSPEL MEETINQS.
Rev. Wm. Dunbar Preaches a Sermon
on the Subject of Pharisees.
Th# ft*cond Christian church was
well Oiled last night to hear Rev. Wil
liam Dunbar, of Asbury, who preached
an able sermon on the parable of the
Pharisee and publleau who went upon
the house top to proy. He showed In
th# course X his remarks that like
Pharisees still Uved and were even
more numerous now than ttv the daya
X the Savior.
IT# said that people thought more
about th# show of dress In the congre
gations that gather to worship God
than they thought X giving the hour
to the praise ond honor of Ood. He
made a cathlng rebuke against the men
who posed as gentlemen and at the
same time were aa black with sin In
adultery and other crimes as the
wretches who live in house* ot shame
unveiled in wickedness before every
nature.
The congregation was deeply moved
and as the eong "Jesus. I.over of My
Soul" was sung many tears were aeen
to glisten In the eyres of the people and
everybody went away feeling the good
effects of the meeting.
There will he services again tonight.
Rev. S. R. England will preach end •»
large crowd will be In attendanoe to
hear him. These are union meetings
aud all the coinmuulty Is Invited to at
tend. Services will begin at 8 o'clock
sharp. All singers are Invited <o sit
near the organ The music so fur lias
been grand.
Madison Mudtapnlau: Joe Hall Is uu
tborliy for the sfalerueftt Ibat wild
turkeys, when badly frightened, will
ram their heads under the leaves', leav
ing (he rest of their body unconcealed,
thinking they are hid from their pur
suers.
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kioaov la th* Dnratli diatrtn tght.
To Caw* a CoM la oat Day
'Tah* Caaatl** Br«wi* Qulnln* Tahlata.
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UENIAI. AL FIELD.
Something About th* f amous and
Popular rtiastrel.
Bvnjrhrdy know* At PVId and Al
knowa overybody. If you oiwt non him
no mot tor whrr* you |>«** him hr *J
traya qwaki and remrmhrra whrr* hr
mrt you.
ll* was around town yrotrrday ahak
tng handa with frlrnda and trlllna thrni
how glad hr waa to are them, and
thry ahnwrd laat night how glad they
were to aee him.
Al llvea In Columhua. 0., with hla
wife and daughter, and aJwaye airang-
HAPPY MOTHERS AND HEALTHY CHILDREN.
Lydia 0. Pinkham a Vabatable Compound Ooaa Straight to the Cause
of All Female Trouble* and Assure* a Healthy Maternity.
Jilrn. M. Siseaa, 104 Hudson Ars., Rochester, N. Y., writes to Mrs. Pinkhsm
as follows: ■*»
*• When I applied to yon for advioc I had been suffering some years from fle
dulity, nervousness, etc. 1 had had several
miM'«rn»|(i“> and »a» i reifi.au: w..cn 1 »ru!«
1 am grateful tosav that after taking three
bottles of l.ydia K. I‘inkham s Vegetable t orn
pound 1 w it* considerably better, and after EajgJr
using three more it brought me where 1 »u\ BQfi\ *.•
to-day. lam well, and the mother of a three- HBjgM- «uk* jfflßi
“ Doctors had failed to help me. I hate no HnHt v
one to thank but Mrs. Pinkham and her won- 3E£M t * . : '.
Mrs. Ella Dcn«an. Reeder's Mills, lowa. Wjff * f fit
Dicar Mrs. Pin sham :—I thank you for what Rgpt f ' " \T ''
your medicine and advice have done for me. sw*™ I (a' G&J
*'l have a baby two months old. When he yml // ~ C'' -S' //
was born I was sick only fifteen minutes, Ts fe 1
whereas with my other children l was sick for C /(, f/j 11 t l
two or three days, and also suffered with my Sei[ Ayj W ,)/ /
left leg, and eould yet nothing to relieve the I Aji 11/ 1 S V/l
pain but morphine. My leg did not trouble lIL/iff I\\ \ I V \|
me at all this time. I had no after paina and —W7 I \ \\|
was not as weak as I had been before. 1 / I \
“ I cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegc* \ \
table Compound too highly. May God bless
you in your noble work." ,/ v
Mrs. J. W. Prcktt, Medfortl, Oregon, says:
“My health, also the baby's, we owe to if
Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." ■^ r^T~ ’
Mrs. Jo«S W. LoNU. Wyoming, lows, writes: "*V T~
•* 1 had shooting pains all over my body, w as very
i weak and nervou*. 1 eould nut straighten up. 1 wished
jto become a mother but was afraid 1 never could. Seventeen: months ago 1 got
j some of your Vegetable Compound, and after taking half a bottle was much re
j 1 ieved. 1 took four bottles and was cured. Now I have a big baby boy which
! I feel X owe to your Compound. Many thanks for your kind advice."
A Million Women Have Been Benefited by Mrs. Pinkbam’s Advice and Medicine
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! The exact date to the ahow ta nto
: known.
Augusta soidiars in At
lanta will m»#t Sixth Regi
ment Band on theirarrival
there. Excursion leaves
Oct. I at I I o'clock v
$1.95.
Cordel# Journal J. T. Whitiey. th*
! trnrh farmer brought to Th* Journal
| office (today a curldlrtty In th* Shape
of g sweet potato 'Th* regnUbld
measured tam feet In length aad
nine Inch** Id circu»f*r*di*« at tfc«
t*a t g
Ourmmatant atm a 111 be to pleaae out
I patron*, both In good* and price*. Lam
kin m 430. * ■ ,i
Albany Hnraid: A negro In town
v osier day had th* stuffed skin of a
large diamond-btaek rdttl* snake
which b« had killed on the hank* of
i th* river a few mile* north of tha city.
-jag* o«m von u.ipjnJ jenaq » *| r
j six feet In length and was about fif
teen inches in circumference at the
largest part of the body. Tha
snake bad Blue rattles and a but
ton.
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, MiidnM *»• I* Aogo.ta. Th* tall*r
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ronta ooly alfha lotto h*f«*r* th* p*r
tonraar* b*«»a ** d *W •»* *■ u *
git traa iak*a.
From 4he Ogetliu* aroo* ollh M *
Nvullfol dlaglar of ruMuwaa »VM
mualr aad vltty Jokaa until Ik* last
shadow row*dy th* and tear* waa kept
ta a rruittaual roar aad wh*n all waa
o**r they departed well pleaaed Al
hat hit xml number of tweet alagern
and epee la I feat urea Th* aerobatle
features were attlendid aad th* Jug
gling urn ret led #1 through hla
lour. At hat town plating to large
houaea and not oar* bar* they b*m
dtaappnlntrd la th* ahow that he gat*
Ihem. . .
Latl night b* kept up hla record and
got hla usual a Utah*# of admirers.
Bvery pari was tlean and th* uaual
minstrel feature* of double meaning
were abolished. All who saw him laal
evening vlll be glad to greet him again
nest season
IT HAS HKKN Ft’TXT demonstrat
ed that lo>'* CTeam Balm I* a speelflo
f. r Nasal Catarrh and Cold In the
Head This distinction has been achiev
ed only a* the result of continued suc
remful use. A morbid condition of the
membrane In the nasal passage* ran
be eureg by this purifying and healing
treatment. Bold by druggists or It wilt
be mailed for 50 cent* by Rly Brother*.
54 Warren street. New York. It spread*
over th*
r*nef to Immediate.
A QOOD WOMAN GONE.
Miss Mallnda Taylor Ole* of Dropsy
In Sandersvllle.
Special to The Horald
Sandeihvlile. tla.. Sept. 2R. Miss
Malinda Taylor died of dropsy about
|« oclork last night at the residence
of Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson A. Irwin,
with whom she has resided for several
years. She was sixty years old and
spent much of her life in Sandersvllle,
where she wnt greatly beloved. The
funeral was held at 9 o clock Monday
morntng. and the remains were in
terred yesterday afternoon at the fam
ily burial ground on the place of Mr.
J. B. Webster, about six miles north
west of Sandersvllle. Miss Taylor
was an aunt of Mrs. J. A. Irwin of
this place.
Corporal Ed May of the Third
Georgia regiment is spending a few
days furlough with his parents in San
dersvllle.
Mr. P. M. Brown returned last night
to Macon.
Miss Martha Mathis has returned to
Mt. de Sale®, Macon, where she will re
sume her studies.
The annual session of the Washing
ton Baptist Association convened to
day at Sisters church, two miles from
here, and will continue until Thurs
day.
Say. you? with an ap
petite ; we are after you.
ELLIS RESTAURANT.
Bishop Bond of Montreal is certain
ly a physical wonder. Although over
80 years old he last year visited one
hundred congregations and confirmed
800 people. . , ..... ,
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ha* not got th*** remedies, w* will sand
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hottlss as receipt of t& lIKCMMOND
MKPICINI CO . M Nassau St , Raw
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M A KICK. Apjdy to Ituhsn. tha Tailor.
HR Main street. Columbia, S. C.
Sept to
WANTCTV--TWO Wlimo MBS. Sl/T
over to years old. Inn Reetaurant.
FOR SALE
i CREAM-CREAM AT $4 JACKSON ftT.
FOR BABB—ISO-ACRE FARM. ONB
mile from city limits, a bargain. Ap
-11 ly W. C. Jones. No. 114 Jackson ftt.
Oct 1
IF YOU WANT TO OWN A HIGH
GRADE h«mmerle*# shotgun, case
and lAading tool#, at m trifling coat call
at Hemstreet'S. ftept X Hun
TO RENT
FOR RENT—HOUSE 544 WALKER
street. Apply to Z. Daniel. Bept2B
FOR RENT—IOI7 REYNOLDS ST.,
6-room dwelling. Apply *ll Broad.
Oct 1
TO RENT-STORE NO. 714 BROAD
street, next below Davenport * Phln
l*y. running through to Ellis street,
j Price $1,550. Alexander A Johnson, 70S
i Broad street. Oct 1
TO KENT-DESIRABLE RESIDENCE
i yfo. (21 Center street. *8 rooms with
kitchen and bath. Apply T. P. Doris,
j Summer vllle O’: 1
FOR RENT—STORE 805 AND HAI.L
i WAY 807 Broad. Apply Commercial
.Hotel. Oct 1
TO RENT—COMMODIOUS STORE,
j No. 921 Broad street—s7S per month.
W. R. Gardner, 113 Eighth street.
Oct 1
! FOR RENT—FROM THE IST OCTO
| HER, store No. 532 Broad street, at
S2O per month. Th*ds. Oakmau. No.
1 811 Broad street. Oct l
TO RENT—UPPER FLOOR OR
j rooms. 454 Bay street. Sept 28
TO RENT—THREE NICE FURNISH
ED front rooms with privilege of par
i lor and bath. Apply to C. H. Luhrs,
j 460 Broad street. Oct 1
LARGE ROOM FOR STORING FUR
NITURE at 256 Greene street.
Sept 29
The Bell Tower Drug Store,
CORNER GREENB AND JACKSON STREETS
rm—Under new management A full line of Fresh Drugs, Toilet Articles, brushes,
Ktc. We make a specialty of Physicians’ I'resoilpUons.
Bell Telephone 1225 PATTERSOJST & WADE
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Nntk* of Rctaoval
THE OFFtcm OF THK BJI’ITABIJ:
MufKttng and Lean Amdailna hava
been removed from No, 7*4 Brood
•nm. to Rooana Itt-ttl Dyer Build
ing. tMrd ftnor.
ALBERT It. HATCH. Beetetary.
7 Per Cf $500,C00 ? Per Ci
I FORKHIN CAPITAUhTP WILL
'loan HALF A MILLION DOLLARd
uh realty la Augus'u, Oa Teem, T
per i»nt For further Inform*nmi aea
ihair attorney at law. V. 1. Sullivan.
Km., or Mr. P. U. Burum.
For the Ihgialaturv
MARTIN V. CALVIN.
MKNHY C HAMMOND.
JOSEPH «. RBYNOLDa
Will be aupptirtrd. a* IVmncratlo
candidate*, to represent Hichmond
county in the next legislature, at tho
elect bet to be held on Weduced,y.
October 5, UM.
“PATKONIZE “
‘•The Barber Shop
of the South.”
HICKEY’S is the Place
Five Barbers, all
first-class artists.
212 and 214 Bth Street.
TO BE SOLD AT *1.:5.
; Just received 500 Silk Cmbretlas to :
: be sold at $1.25: also the best line :
: of Woolen* In the Market at rca- :
: sunabla prices. F. G. MMR- :
: TINS The Tailor and Gents* Fur- :
: nisher, oppoiste Planters' Hotel. :
a B. MITCHELL, AI.EX M< DONALD
8u pt. of Con. Hoc. & G*u. M gr.
Augusta Electric &
Construction Company
212 Mclntosh Street-
Electric Hup(>liet—-peaking Tttb*s, etc., elo.
Repairs to all F ectrica! spparatuo.
Elect l ie Light Wiring a specialty.
BeU’Fhone 1602. - - - Strowger 678.
FOB IEOH FENCINO
CALL ON
AUGUSTA FENCE CO.,
$lO 10tb Btreet, Augusta, Gw
IRh-Out of Town Work Solicited-^®