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m lombert will rail for Kraaoa today
oa tbe »te*i»*r I<a Tonraino.
When *e«n by a reporter. Kao or
AvoMfito Mid ibat tits alait fa New
York bad no *perl*i *lgn!#f ware Hl*
mission la Washington, which bad
hem, (a obtain otoeMl wpre«*ot*Uoo
at Iba penes roatfiww*. had failed.
•H aaid ba and Sanor toga* would
go* ba obliged to trod to tba good
wilt of tba paarr i urn mis*loner* la *p
ptsru.x bafora than.
hi nor Agoaclllo, in conclusion. Mid'
"»V<* nra aniioua to asourc nn indr
panrtßol government for our people I
tatavr that nra would maka at rapid
progress Independently aa under tba
proUrtlon of Iba United States. Spain
baa. aa every ona known, aupprraaad
our Industrie* and rauaad aUgnatlon
In tba rouatry. Under our own gov
•rnniriii. thara would ba every Incen
tlra lo prograta"
Horatio S, Rubens, eounarl of tha
Cuban Junta. Mid that T. Katrada
Palma tba Cuban delegate. baa bran
asked if Mr Quesscln, who hat rapra
aantad tba Jirata at Washington at va
rious time*. had darldad to nrcede to
tba request of tha Pbiltpplna delrga
tlon «b«t ha would taka tha aomr office
for tham. It I* not known hare wheth
ar Mr. Quatada will secede to tba re
quest. j
To Cure a Cold In On* Day
Take Bromn Quinine Tablet*.
All dru**tal* refund Ihe money If It
faile to cure. Z&c The genuine hai L.
B. Q. on earh tablet.
The Queen and the Czar.
(By Associated PrpHS to The Herald.)
Ixmtlon. Oct. S The St. Petersburg
correspondent of the Daily Mall say*:
"Queeu Victoria. It 1* reported hcie.
Invited Eimpror Nicholas to Halmoral
after the funeral of Queen Lamia# of
Denmark whh a view to a personal
diacuaeion of the far ISastern situa
tion; but It Is aaid the t'aar la not
likely to accept the Invitation, owing
to the critical position of affairs."
fimtth A Wesson pistols from IS to
IS. SO. Several good bicycles for sale
very cheap. Oood watches from 11.85
to ISO 00 at Lewis J. fit haul, Rellabla
Pawnbroker, under the Arlington.
NECKWEAR.
F. C. Turpin Company has
received the latest thing in
Neckwear, Ascots, Chat
tilly,4-in-hands and Tecks
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I Kw'ay Is Mid to ba rrtdy to do —oa
Jawaaring aoab dilatory plaaa awny A
jira.ng) of tba war would ba aa art »f
lolly appmiimatlng to <rlo* H
With rafaraura to tba t'nbnp daM
iba Tftoan Mya "Anartraa ilbmand
, ibat Apoin mom tba yanponathiiity
amounts aubakanltnlly to rapudiailon:
and. M tba Joint Inloraats third par
lias, tt ta to ba boprd a drrl»l<m will
|ha mrnfnliy roiwidarad An aoriy mn-
I rlnaion of panra ta daatrabla. but it
noold ba rtanrly bought at tba aoat of
an arrangtanaot wbtrb might < bum
unaaamaM. bofb artnol and pmapartlrr
|in tba world - * mooay morbau."
London. Del. I—The Madrid corre
spondent of fit# Standard rays
• Thar# haa been a remarkable rentl
aion of public feeling again* Spain's
traditional policy of lanlatlon and an
frailly; and the papcra ara applauding
’Manor Magnet fur urging. at lha last
I cabinet council, the oeeitanlty of
| spa iti « taking an ItMaraat In lit# af
i fairs of tb# far Bast and of Morro#ro
| ‘This r ban pa of fr«Uag la dus to
Spanish reaentmrut for England's too
friendly attitude toward lbs railed
States during the war.
"Many petition* have been presented
to the government In favor of reduc
tion* In the peninsular army: but they
have elicited only a declaration by
Senor Sagaata that, owing lo the atti
tude nr the Carlisle, a reduction Is Im
possible."
Mrs. It. P. Ward, clairvoyant and
medical mairnellet, has removed to No,
743 Bills struct.
THE EdIPEROR
IS HOI DEAD
(By Associated Press to The Herald ]
New York Oct. 8. A cable mes
sage, dated Pekin. Oct. 7. to Thurlow
Weed Barnes, In New York, from H.
H. l«wvey. President of the American
University In China, denies the truth
of all the recent stories as to the eui
rlde or assassination of the empnr
or.
“No one has been hilled In Pekin,"
the message says, "except six natives,
who were beheaded for attacking Eu
ropeans. The emperor has beeu de
posed. The empress dowager now
reigns."
Requests to Charity.
(By Associated Press to The Herald,)
Dedham Mass.. Oct. B.—By the wilt
of the late W. S. .lordan, of Brookline,
bequests amounting to $19,200 are left
to various rbarllable arid missionary
organisations. The principal bequests
are: American Baptist Missionary
I’nlou. sf>.<K*o: American Board of
Commissioners for Foreign Missions).
sr..oofl: Missionary Society of the
Methodist Episcopal church, Boston.
1*2.500- ....
THE Jb.UGX7ST-A. HEHALD
SNOT BY
A WOMAN
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POISONED
HIS WIFE
iH) Aawoamtad Pfraa to Tba Hamid I
Lawranaa, Kan. Ort. » J J. K«a
bla. a wMltby mart-boat, boa baao ar
rMtad. rbargad ottb bacon murdamt
t.t» nil* by poinmibg Mrs Kunkla
dlrd tao day* nd" kbool four waaka I
prralona to tba woman - # Aaotb Birdla I
Irnmnarm bat If-yMr-oid daugbtrr j
from baa formar busbaod »M altar a
llagartng lilpaaa wblrb boAlrd tba ab.H j
of tba family phyaiaian. A saw day*
bafora tba daatb of Mra, Kunkla. aha ‘
lo'd bar nalgbbora Ibat abr wn# being 1
(■lowly poiaonad and aiaa tbat bar |
dangbtar bad baao poiaonad
An analysis of tba woman • atomarb '
rhownd strong algn* of nrnanlr anti up- !
on tbla ahowint nod upon Iba taatl
in my of nalghboaw of tha Kunklrw,
tha jury ralnmad a rardirt that Mrw.
Kunkla rama to bar daalh hr pilwta
ndinlniatarad at tha hand# of bar hus
band and "otbarn to tha Jury un
brown *
A fwrthar wife of Kunkla la Mid to
hara dlad wuddanly aftar hrr life had
boon haarily Inaurad
WINE OF CARPUI
WOMAN’S CROWNING VIRTUE.
BflTOft, Mo„ July 37.
For ynrs I suffered terrible pstn*
every month and my doctor told me I
could not be cured except by *n ope
ration I frit I could not submit to
that and was so despondent I bad
riven up all hopes of* curs My hus
band insisted on my trying Wine of
Cardui and at Ust thank God I did try
it. Last month I did not hive a pain,
and did all my work, which I had not
done In seven years.
MRS. MINNIE LITTLE.
Wne!Gid«'
Modesty is the owning virtu* of American women. It is
the trait that all mankind admires. A modest woman Is the
most pleasing of all created things. Because of this becoming
virtue thousands of women prefer to suffer untold miseries rather
than confide their troubles to a physician, and to even tWnk of
submitting to an examination is revolting. They can’t get their
own consent to an operation. Wine of Cardui permits sensitive
women to retain their modesty. With it they can cure “female
troubles ”in the quiet of their own rooms. If special treatment
is required they can write to the Advisory Department of the
Chattanooga Medicine Co., and their letters will be promptly
MOIKS’ XOVISORT OEMRTMENT.
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A LARGE BOTTLE OF WINK OF CARDUI
COSTS SI.OO AT DRUG STORE.
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MR. SHERMAN
HOAR DEAD
II Up JMmnWaA fT a— *a Ttot MamMA {|
I ibtflbi* If,mi pfti f m<| i - -fpif-AA As
■ MrhVatta Voluntary »MOt muon •«
boorTtfibn—kAN f« tb. Nbm.ij
Kbarman lb**» wa. bora la Concord
Nfalf I AAA. M* aalaaaA aaA
I m l .MIS ANMI A t •■*l4lA* *■- I Vi(* IiCRIICA* .
I Aftar two yaorw to tba Harvard low
L-bool ba waa admttiad to tba tftddb
at bar In IMg Ha began hi.l
to WaHfeam Mom., and
yt-orn In tor outorad tba law Arm ts
id orrp. Tborwdlka A lloor, of Boa
la IN* ha wtm ajaaiad to rongra**
by tba drmnrra* t At tb* agpttatlon
of bla trrtn at Waab ngton hr wa*
I appnibtrd dlttHrt attnmay for tha
|lio*t(m dlatriat. bp prraldant Clma-
I tar <g f total da of bis own town
1 rhara for many yaarw ha bald Imput
: tant poaltlon* of irnat. ba was adt ■
Irartor of tha American CnMartan tyrl
elf, and a tnem'-ar at tha board of
itusltwa of iba Phillipa-Eteter mad
samy.
Named For Congress
Urn*. 0., Ort. A- The Rapublicagt*
of the Krnirth dlatriat today nominated
Philip M Sheete, of Bodklaa, lor Con
greao if | ! 1
Jr
answered by women trained
in the cure of womanly
weaknesses and drains. There
should be no hesitation. De
layed treatment means a
Pni lie's
Celery
Compound
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Makes
People
Well.
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l» * 1 f.• ! •» gi | K ?*H'* .{'■*, Ii r* ,
' i ill iiipm an tirtf f iiNinlfUi ,
i fibril m>l |UMW Alt Ads AlM**** aani |
evacuation
OF CUBA
tdy Aaaoilatrd Pr»«a to The Herald 1
Havana. Ort. A Tha Saurpton Is ai
paetad neat weak by tba A mart ran
• ommtaaiouer* and w*M ba uaad a* a
dlapatrh boat to carry apaatol anvoyn
to dlCeraot pans of tha Island.
Mr Gould, legal advisor to tba I’ni
ten States aommtaalowara. baa bean da j
voting bla attawliow to all branehaa '
of the administration of Just Ira hare
and Informing himself wKh regard to
•rvrrkl pending raaa* In order to be !
thoroughly posted when tha moment
arrlraa for n ehanga of regime
Tha A mar Iran rommlslaonara hare
delivered to the Spanlah commisaloei
ers their answer with tha Instructions
of tha Washington government re
garding «ha time of evacuation.
Ifobhad the Grave.
A startling Incident, of whlrh Mr.
John Oliver, of Philadelphia waa the
subject, ta narrated by him aa follows:
"I was In a most dreadful condition.
My akin waa almost yellow, ayes sunk
rn. tosigus coated, pain continually In
back and tides, no appetite—gradually
growing weaker day by day. Three
physicians had given him up. Fortun
ately. s friend advised trying ‘Klactric
Bitters: - and to my great Joy and sur
prise. the flrat bottle made a decided
improvement. I continued their use for
three weeks, and am now a well man.
I know they saved my life and robbed
the grave of another victim." No one
Should fall to try them. Only 50 cents
per bottle at Howard & Wtllefs.
Philllplne Finances
Ix>ndon. Oct. 8. The limes this
morning publishes a letter from a Ma
nila correspondent who gives Interest
ing nttd elaborate details as to the
Philippine finances and the estimated
budget for the current year.
The correspondent shows that the
abolition of the obnoxious poll tax
would convert the present surplus into
a deficit.
DIAMOND JUBILEE CARNIVAL.
Macon, da.,
The Central of Georgia railway will
sell excursion tickets Augusta to Ma
con, Oa., on Oct. 11, IS and IS. with
final limit Got. 15, IS9S. at rate of 15.70
for the round trip. And will also sell
excursion tickets on Oct. it, 11. 13 end
13, with fine! limit to Oct. lfi, IWB, at
one fare for round trip. For Informa
tion regarding Schedules, etc., apply to
M. <\ Jones. C. T. A.: W. A. Olbhes.
I’ T. A., or J. W. Nall. Commercial
Agent
Down in Crocket' Neck, Kansas,
when an infant toddler Cries for can
dy. they give him a stick of dynamite;
and for an express purpose.—Kansas
City Times. _ ( ... .
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AftoiftWNA IN t*ft NAA*wrttlNS,
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FvHt RAl.to- ItoSniK FARM O.NB
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ply W. C. J naa. Ma. IM Jacbaua to.
Oat I
' TO RENT
'for ItlChiT —RTORK Ms AND HALte-
WAT 147 Broad. Apply Commaretol
I Hotel. Gat 1
|TO RKNT—RTORK MG. Ttf BROAD
| street, next below Haven port A Phln
: lay. running through In fcllw atraet.
. Fnc* 11.4*4 Alexander A Johnson. 7M
| Bread Btreet. Oct t
Ts * RKffT —COMIIODIOUB BTOR*.
I No. Kl Broad street—*7s per month.
!W. S Gardner. IIS Kightb street.
■ Oct I
FOR RENT-A NEW HODBE; ISIS
Gwinnett street, five doruw west of
Woodlawn «venue, eight rooms and
bath, possession given at once. Apply
to Clarence K. Clark. 832 Bread street.
Oct I ts
PDF.ABANT ROOMS FOR GKNTI.B
MEN with or without hoard In pri
vate family. Address R. U, care Her
ald. O* - * *
TO RENT-ON R OH TWO ROOMS
furnished or unfurnished. Men only.
With bath attached. Apply P. O. Bo*
555, etty.
TO HENT-8-ROOM ’ HOt’SE. ONE
HAI.F mile from Wholes* on Georgia
railroad, with otie-honw farm D. W.
Marks, corner Twelfth and Telfair Sts.
Oct I
MISCELLANEOUS
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
only 35.00 per month at Osborne’s
Business college. Monday. Wednesday
and Friday, at night. Come or call at
jonce. Great demand for stenographers,
i June 17 ts
100 BASKETS CONCORD AND DEL
AWARE grapes. Just received at Gi
ovanl's, 631 Broad street, Nov 1
DELICIOUS CAKES AND HOME
RAISED lightbread at Augusta Work
Exchange. Patronize home industry.
Oct 9
DANCING SCHOOL—MISS BELLE
Smith’s school will be In session for
children Tuesdays and Fridays at 3:30
o'clock. Adults Mondays and Thurs
days at 8:00 at her parlors, 128 Kollock
street, northwest corner Telfair, begin
ning Oetolier 11.
PIANO LESSONS.
MRS tDA STONE WATSON,
743 REYNOLDS STREET.
WANTED-KKGTLA R BOARDER S~
good fare and neat beds, also one un
furnished room to rent. Apply corner
Ellis and Washington. «r 603 Ellis
street. Oct 8
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tron* and tb* pubic that I have
tb** day tnosryd my «*!#«* and r**t
denve Id No. M 4 irft*at struct, (cor
ner of Centre). OAtt hours rumum
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THOMAS D. COLEMAN. M D
SPECIAL NvfTICM,
DR.R.H.HTANI.BY HAS MOk*ET> HIM
utor* and rttMtsr* to U 3 Bnal
•treet, where he will be pleased t*» ***
bla friends and patron* Bell 'ptnsiu
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line Good* -Low Pries*.
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F. O. MERTINB.
TS.llor and Gent* - Furnl*her. oigw*ll*
Planter* Hotel.
Inheritance Transfer Tax.
(By JU**-c.»tetl Pres* lo The Herald.)
New York. Oct. A—The *ppel»la di
vision of tb« supreme court ha* hand
ed down n decision in the case Involv
ing the payment of an Inheritance tax
upon the property of the late Sarah E.
L. Palmer Mr* Palmer Oequeuilied
three-sixth* of tier late estate or $28.-
4:;s, to Bishop WiMlam Taylor, or hia
successor, to be used in African mis
sion work. The Surropgate Impoaed a
transfer tax of $1,421 under the col
lateral inheritance tax law.
Mrs. Palmer died before the law waa
amended In May. 1896. and the caso
must be decided aa the la<v before that
tlmr. As first enacted, the law ex
empted property bequeathed to a bish
op of a religious corporation. The ap
pellate division holds that this applies
In the present case and the order of
the surrogate Imposing tax Is reversed.
The money now goes to Bishop Joseph
C. Hnrtxell, Bishop Taylor s successor.
CABTORIA.
Bs*m th* Kind YmHawAlwg BeogNt
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He Has Resigned.
(By Associated Press to The Herald.)
Madison, Wis„ Ort. B.—Dr. W. A.
Fricke. state inspector, has placed his
resignation from that office in the
hands of the governor to take effect
Oct. 15. Dr. Frlotee goes to New York,
where be will be connected with the
Union Central Life Insurance Co.
The French Furniture Polish sold *t
Alexander Dtug Store make old furni
ture look bright and pretty again,