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RIVAL FOR THE L. A. W.
The A»*rtcMO Mating CydiaU 1 I'Mlon
Organize.
Trrnttwt, X J »*'pt ».—Th* *m»r,
leap lUrlnz OH lata' »'nto« *aa form-.
*d today aa an «j>poa*tt<m raring aaa«»-
rlatloti to the <* Amrrlmn
Wh. i lm,n at a meeting told tote, at
whi< h a number <>f the atar raocra took
I* C Bald «*a made chairman and
r K. Mpoon.i aecreiary. An asartitlvM
rommltte*. i-onaiatlng of dp>e.ner. Bald.
Hat. h.lder and Arthur ttordlner. »»»
ag pointed, and another meeting will
be held In Philadelphia oh Wednesday
evening, when further *ter>* will to
ta! en to perfect tto organlaatton of the
union. A profxattlon to exclude col*
©red i idem was voted down.
An agreement » aa prepared for circu
lation among cyclists before the races
of today at tto Interstate fair, and a
motion was adopted that those who did
not algo the agreement before the rar-j
Ing began could only become memton
of the union through formal applies*,
Won. *
Those who were at tto meeting and
Who signed the agreement wcie B. C.}
Bald. A’rihur Uanllner, Tom trooper, j
Jay Eaton. Orlando Bteveus, H. F. Tar-,
rill, J B. Anderson. W. E. Becker, it.
B #tev*na, John Zimmerman, H. T. j
Barrow, W. J WJgtaot*, Jkmea J.
le,gue, John Ruel, R A. B- !*• j
Tticmpann and Ed'vard Blout.
These men gpcolntod themselves a
committee at lame to circulate among
the remainder of the sixty-three pro-j
fesrlonala «|lf'od for today's ratjea an 1
appeal to them to sign the agree
ment.
Tbe Interstate fair association this
afternoon paid the fines of the racing
men suspended by the League of Ant*'
arican Wheelmen, and the rate* werai
run under League of American Wheel-!
men auspices. In paying the tines of
the racing men the fair asosclation was
actuated by a desire to prevent the
possibility of-he League of American
Wheelmen placing the track on the,
blacht list. The racing men were not|
consulted In the matter, th* •fair aaao-,
elation at the. same time making It j
clear that It had no part in whatever!
steps might be taken by the men tow- j
ard starting a rival aaociation to the
League of American Wheelmen.
Gardiner and others say they are out ]
of the League of American Wheelmen
for good and that the American Rac
ing Cyclists' Union will become a per
manent organization.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
THE BERT RAT.VE In the world for
Tuis, Bruise*. Sore*. Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands. Chilblain*, Corn*, and all Skin
Eruptions ami positively cutes Plies,
or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction or money re
funded. Price 25 cents per box. FOR
SALE BY HOWAItL & WILLET.
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•.auaed th# loss of I.Jaj live*. ‘
I The long strike of rar|Mtot*ra and
other aorkmen on a building at Cfcl
' rare ended by the oarnur revoking the
cuhlia* t of one contractof and giving It
to anotb«i Tlie striker* Immediately
returned to work.
I About th* great lakes ar* M.OOO union
longal.utemen The men take the < on
us. t fur unloading the teaaida. their
agent* deal with the orwner or master
and are that the men do their wntdt
promptly and In good shape. There la
no friction.
... ...
"If you wutklngmsn were not ao alu
pi<t, nut apparently blind to yuur In
terest* amt -your powers, the grievance*
you cite might be easily corrected. Of
course you must first nearly under
stand yuur own esse and then proceed
to apply the remedy tn your henda.
Eight houra a day, higher wage*, bet
ter home*, the happiness v hletl the De-i
(laratlon of Ind'-pendence says shall,
accompany life and liberty, the com
fort* and luxuries of clvllxatlon —your
own creations—are your* ts you wit!
but reach out and take them."-—Rev. j
Father McOiynn.
About 160 dele gains, representing 107,
local unions, attended the tenth an-;
tical convention of the Brotherhood of
Carpent-rg and Joiners la New York
laßt week. Patrick Grimes, of the plan- |
terera' union, who Is president of the 1
Building Trades' Council, recommended
that the organised carpenter? Atari a
fund ."or opening co-operative shops to
give employment to unemployed mem
ber*. The sum of 31 a member, he said,
would give the ample ( funda to start a
number of such shop* Thus the mem-j
bera of the union would be their own)
employer*.
The International Typographical Un
ion will hold Its forty-fourth session In
Syracuse, N. Y., helping October 10.
"We now occupy the proud position of.
being In numbers the greatest labor j
organisation in America,” said the
president of that organlzstlonn the oth
er day. “Notwithstanding my strong
ground In opposition to a political ty
pographical union, I am nevertheless
convinced we ahould direct more at
tention to the study of questions re
lating to the social and economic
ncmena which confronts us at every
turn. We cannot hope to lmpt<«s pub
lie opinion unless we participate in po
litical discussion. The average paying
piemberanlp for the last two years Is
•js.Fui. Receipt* for the two years am -'
ounted to an increase of
$35,737,741 over I he* preceding two yean*.
There w«H expended In strike benefit*
$a7,75Z.“*6 for the two years. Burial ben
efits for the same period were $46,170."
God is the foundation all else is
afloat, _ ~ f _ .0 -.
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FRANCE FAVORS SRAIN.
siKh «• (he Sesllmenl lu Diplomatic
Circle* at Paris.
Parle, Sept. 17. —While the rc«*ptl»n
acccrded the I’nlted Stale* peace com
nilaai(.i) here was all that could be de
sired and while the French foreign of*
gee hu* taken greet peins to treat the
precisely In the same manner, It mu»t
be admitted that th* general atmos
phere of Pari*, specially In dlplomailc
clrclea, doc* not Ipcllne toward* Am
erica. H ia the general Impreaalon
that the American commlasloner# hare
Instrurticna to provide for the reten
tion "M —M -A Pm -» 1.0.
~X "and for the commlaaloc to pre-
S0(1. * *u»u is,* Lilt* ilUUllttiMiP lv»
tend to negotiate Is a farce." said a
prominent diploma!. He continued:
•America will put beraelf. diplomati
cally, in the wrong when ahe exceda
the provisions of the protocal, which
both nation* signed, l know the Span
iards have become piepared to make
concessions, but If the Americans’ In
structions are of an uncompromising
nature, which ia generally believed
here, you m.iy reat assured that the
work of the commlalaon will ba futile.
The Spaniards will retire and America
a ill, at least have to threaten the re
sumption of hostilities before she can
gain her point."
The commission met for the flint
time since appointment, as a body, to
day In the drawing room of the Con
tinental hotel. As the Joint commis
sion is not a deliberative body, it pos
sibly will not organize with a presd
ng mebber from either commission.
Thhs Is deemed in some quarters to be
the wiser plan as tending to promote
closer working relations between the
two commissions and facilitating ul-,
timate adjustment. This, however, is
not positive.
Robbed the Grave.
A startling Incident, of which Mr.
John Oliver, of Philadelphia was the
subject, l» narrated by him as follows:
”1 was In a most dreadful ronditlon.
My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunk
en, tongue coated, pain continually In
buck and side*, no appetite —gradually
growing weaker day by day. Three
physicians had given him up. Fortun
ately, a friend advised trying •Electric
Bittris;’ and to my grenl Joy and •sur
prise, the first bottle made a decided
improvement. J continued their use for
three Weeks, and am now a well man.
I know they saved mydife and robbed
the grave of another victim.” No one
should fail to try them. Only 50 cents
per bottle at Howard & Wlllet's.
NOTICE!
On 4ful «fter (hit (litl Sutiw-ftber*
to the Augkit'a Eichtinfe of th# Southern 801 l
Telephone And Teltfriph Comp Any vein be
given Free connection to the (olloeinf ptec#*;
BATH. A. C-.
KOCKFIBLO. A. C-,
CHANITKVILLS. A. C-.
JOHNiTOH. 8. C-,
MM BellTeleplioDe&TeMCo.,
W. H. ADKINS. M«nA««r.
X)HNSTON TLLEPHONt 00.. W. A. Gluts. Pioidrnt,
Rf Al. OTITIL
FOR RENT
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FOli RENT
J. B. WHITE M HobblW UN UI’FIR j
Bit CAD STIIKKT.
«U Broad air**t. ie room* .. ,« .. to ee
W 4 Hay ft rooms .. .. .. to.to
l!l Kills alraat. S room# .. .. .. I* to
14M Rill* atraei. I e*saa ~ ~ ~ to.to
3*4 (Irecne ,!•**! t »■ ••>«!)* .. ..to a.
113* Un-cna atreel.' I S 3 to
IM* Ore*n* #<.**«. T to
433 Penwlck alr -l. • to to
p| Walker *lr**>. I room# .. .... to to
W* nod law a Avanu*, I room* •« •• IK to
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833 Broad
*?T Broad atreet * n to
4311 Bread #•**
430 Bread atreet .. Tto.to
743 Rills to.to
j 419 EM* atreet ••••• S 0 °®
Part Of desirably aitualed Bruad
atreet store, especially adapted for
dressmaking establishment.
The above Hat will be changed from
day to day.
John. W. Dickey
Real Haute Agent.
FORRENT
ÜBT CHANGED DAILY.
BIS Lincoln, sThoms 11.50
333 Telfair. » rt|oma 20.00
1335 Jones, 7 rooms liB.OO
233 Kills .12.50
335 Walker, 8 rooms 18.00
BTORBS.
Cor. 9th and Barnes 110,00
304 Mclntosh 10.00
637 Broad 20.00
650 Broad 27.10
J. B. White houses, Broad street.
J. B. White houses, Jones atroet.
Get prices at office.
L. F. VERDERY.
The Renting Agent.
FOR RENT.
NO. 849 1C LI. IS STREET, BUILDING
three stories lilfph, containing elevator,
dc. Especially desirable for wholeaulc
business. Price ,150.00 per month.
JOHN W. DICKEY.
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Real Estate Agent.
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No fewer tfiin 1173 persons have
‘been buried in Westminster Abbey.
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TRENTON. A. C*.
VAUCLUSK, A. C.*
WARRENVILLE. S* C*
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Aleiansler&Jotmsoii
705 Broad Street.
To Rent
Plot* and Reaidanra at l3A3and
ISB7 Broad itreet. On* al tbs beat
stands in th* city fur a good Grocery
Mura, or IB fact, any buainaw. Tba
Houm has six (U) good room*, a
good yard, and 1* very convenient.
Apply or Premises or
at 808 Broad St.
FOR SALE
g*r I bav* foriala very desirable build
in,, Jot located In the centra of one of tbe
handsomret block* In th# city. Will sell
tame very cheep. Juit the place for a
handsome residence for your family. Good
title* ■
CALL ON MRS. JERRY O’HARA,
NO. 1J37 CJRHHNH STREET.
SOME PEOPLE
DON’T LIKE PILLS.
They want a quick actlne Medicine, acting
■lmply on tbo LIVER.
Take B. H. P. For Ike Lot,
SO Cent* Bottl*.
Hf-I p will take out the yellows
• ** • *• in your face.
HH P Will take out the yellow*
.11.1. in your fees.
The Howard & Wills! Drei Co.
Manufacturers H. If. J*.
Hotel Sie. Claire,
DKTHorr■, mat.
Absolutely Fireproof,
Thoroughly Modern,
Central Location.
H*a<lqu*rt*r*
For Southerner*.
Rates $3.50 to $.5.50
WM. P. BEYER, Proprietor.
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It t# popular b#c#uM tt It *uit what th#
ar#at tiow*lMP<tr-tßAdihg pubi c wiou. Th#
Map# ar# i#r«# and cloar. and fully doubt# »h#
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you will find tha Alias an indiap#naabl# aid. It
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with history.
You Need An ATLAS!
V— (Jet the Latest and (Skat - * x
Contents ol The Herald Standard War Atlas:
Cub# • - 14x21 Inch#*
Th# World - 21*28 Inch#*
4f9qn HtS PSJAVAA M *IA4MVI % AA#4Pi*. * Afci# Af#4 VAiitfiAfM ViMM*
Watt Indins ... 14x21 Inch##
North America - - 21 *2B inch**
Mm. tag cakto Haa*.
South America - - * 14x21 inch## ,
Mas.lag ,ak4» Hn*s.
Philippine Islands •- - 11*14 Inch##
Hawaiian Islands - • Il*l4lnch#s
Europe ... 21 *2B inch##
Spain and Portugal - - 14*21 inch##
A»ia ... . I4*2| inches
.showing *«« Tr*s»-Mkcrtos RaOr**#
Africa ... 14*21 inch#«
Oceania and Caroline Islands 21 *2B 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. . , . . _
The Maps are clear and distinct, and twice
the size of any others published.
Rand-McNally 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 Hain 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
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REID HERALD'S WIT ADS
from our exquisite stock
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