The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, October 14, 1898, Page 2, Image 2

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FRIDAY 2 NO WAR PRICES ®Wv*f WllcliH • * • • BM# f|«ir Biuah **22 h »* *» Genife t * • * * *22 •* " torat *t** IJ*** • • • ' *«©j ItMlu •©8 Ci** , *l‘** ♦ r- - I I »*«V* tn« ##W d*tr% u» Owv n W hoJfSioK)par c»nt on•« ©wren**©* 1 n,fcCs Hdth of *•» Au*mr*a. LEWIS J. SCHAUL jeweler. Undof th« AfVnfUm Hot #4 HAVE YOU THE RIGHT iH v l S *y _ BE T» 4p*fc* ***** j'IMI 4**# *"*'** d j! j • «•>«) ***** «*» h* h**#hi *1 •** *•** ! **« s*.so Pt*K WEEK ? HBMjIgMMIM * ft! w- »< ***» mi EVERETT T%* >■*!? *4*l** *•* ] !H££r T, k n ; AH V if* T A Tlioms & Barton, fit M lIAHBKt j ll# IlhoJbH AT. Af’ll WT.» CHARI.EV*S JHOCKWO Hr* He Caught It ani a Caro at Court It traa all on a»«u»at of a aaockln* MM Ctm ley Hop a native of III' *aad at tfcr fhr Met * h<> conduct* a email BUM« la ti ll rllg. wa# Mow the mat d#r charged with bt raking the lath aaHt«i “Wtat «) you Cktrief. guli'f or r .ot gu*Hy ’ aarrlrt Judge llaatrr this Mu* nli)« Chart* 1 * »a> a 111 tie bit la doubt a* H. koaatoar. plead guilty Uat Sunday Charley bad been alt-1 lilt la Croat of bU tier*, when he ««»!”* a taochtam bird firing near N<>* Char ey'a wife bad eaprmeed a deal re to bare a feathered aoogeter In Ibe homrotead so Charley derided that fortune waa eotnlng bla war. and that a bird In the band waa worth two la the bnab He balled a smalt colored hoy and sent Aim after the bird The boy had no aalt to put on the moeker'a tall, to aaafrt him In the rairhlng art but he bad ao trouble In tiagglng the bird, for It rould not fly far. having had fta wings clipped Charley got the bird and rewarded the boy. A day or ao after a colored woman called at his atore and aaw the bird "Why that’s my trucking bird Ihal escaped front Ita cage last Sunday." said she. "Not at all," raid Charley. “That la a wild bird that I caught on the si reel." An argument ensued at to who owned the son*- er. Charley refused to give up the bird and lb" womun called In OBcer Hop- Ulna. Charley etill refused to give up the Idrd and lUr offices made a case against him Judge Baxter decided that Charley had not violated Section 18 by having the bird So he told him to give It up and all would be well. Charley left court saving lie would do ao. Other Cases George Blbby was fined $2.50 for violating No. 18. Bd Gullet, ditto. 'Kiltie Stoke* and SusAn Bvans. They hud fought. Sue was the nkgres aor. Sue. *2.50; Katie dismissed Bucklen’s Arnica Stive. THE fiEST SALVE in the world for Cute, firmer*, Sore*. Ulesrs. Salt Rheum, Fever Sorer, Tetter. Charged Hands, Chilblain*. Corns, and all Shin Eruptions and positively cures Piles, nr no pay required It la guaranteed to Rive perfect satisfaction or money re funded. Price 2T> cent* per box. FOR sale BY HOWARD & WILI.ET. Tickets will tie sold at the door to night and throughout the season. NECKWEAR. F. C. Turpin Company has received the latest thing in Neckwear, Ascots, Chat tllly,4-in-hands and Tecks 818 BROAD WAV 818 THREE CAR THIEVES CAUGHT I Urtartltv* Brtw to • Til# •I lilt* Nu , * Re lsM»4 (,»»■<• frtrtgW Lae m "rtg%4 sd *•« *4 MHm m SRMP# «*n| • tmif eH## 1 j j Mt'iANi W • «4N* *•* Rl jilA lift ImmH a ?**? Hap Ia *mm"? i lop ? W **ai pi iln —P*f»t {A «t» A ****** IMKA RfPP#RI »*»** pmmMmi (Mr*** Ip #•**»*« I The aeeMieaeew who have hewn at I wath <rh iha *aae aert ss* 4w*t*» indu ' (,* ,g.| f i. siH hHw<* ere Rpretol j | tutertus C R, Halt, of the CkartreKw | sad Vkeessrw Csrallas tow# tiMliei | i Jahw l.«n Cim at the aadwe Rateii f fargetai H*trm of the lw«w CMheee j Hrtit. aau( <wm ever r Ret eat rtty axes • i (I. in. osH of Aagwat * tat a freight tt is* i ~Miai taw ua #«4 tufsuaeaa .« arwtwa nal whHe paaatag (hfwwgh 1 - ~ . ... . m iwws ■at dee i gslla. g C The goods were shipped Ha aa awtvsia dew sad at M< Ciarwlrh ' H waa dks wsared that the goods were j wtcging fmai the ear. ltd ret ltM we I* ewLded and at 1 1 hough fhey afrtedowt wHh what look ■ led I Ibe a rhierteea raas. fhey dtaroe eted Who It waa that rohhed the eer I Kaartly how Ihe otMcera of (he law got log m who (he perilee were. they, of j course, do dot roaaldee N gored beat 1 aeaa policy to reweal fa reporters Huf dre that they did dad the iMevea Th'a mom lag three white boy*. Wal jter Cavsaangh Will Cala aad WUt ' Ahlpe. who lie# la Weal Rad were ar- I rested aad ere aaw la )aft. They have | roafeae* <1 their guilt, aay the deter ■Uvea They will be tried by city wart on a charge of larceny from a ' nar. It seems that the boys arranged a systematic plan to rob the car. When (be trg|a to whlrh the car was attach ed left ihe Charleston aad Western Carolina yard on the night of August ] Slst, two of the heir* were Inside ihe rar and Ibe third one had aecrefed | himself on Ihe hamper* They had .crawled In through a small wludow In i the end of the car The hoi was broken open shortly as -1 ler Ihe train started and Ihe goods handed out through the window of the car to the hoy on the outside. They j were thrown off at a point near the dlbley mill, where the Jralo stepped, i The night was quite dark and the boys had ao trouble In getting out of the joar and making t«ra«r with their booty. They sold the stolen goods and divided I the proceeds. The mbbryy was quite a hold one 1 and to catch the thieves the detec tives had to do some mighty neat sleuth work. To Cur* « Cold In One Dav Take laxative flrnmo Quinine Tablet*. All drugglM* refund th<* money If It fall* to <ur*. Sir The genuine ha* L. B y on e*eh tablet. Didn't Uar HU Club. In ih* writ* up of » r*eord*r’a court rare a day or ao ago. It *»* stated that Policeman Brit had clubbed a woman named Dora Johnmm. The atatoiaonl was made on testimony In the caw that polnied that way. However It seems that this well known and effi cient officer did not even attempt to use hi* club, but the woman grabbed hold of It. thua conveying the Impres alon to those wttneaslng the arreot that he waa trying to clnh the party. Officer Brit never resort* to the uae of hi* club, and It I* with pleasure that this statement t* given to the pub lic. There Is no heller officer on the force than Mr. Brit. We have moved to the Ellis Restaurant stand at 71 7 Broad 9treet. Will be glad to serve all, old and new customers. INN RESTAURANT. New Drug Store. The I’arr Pharmacy, 312 Broad street, Is rapidly growing In (public favor. It Is a new establishment and l» presided over by most competent druggists. \ complete stock of fresh drugs, medi cines, perfumes, snap. etc., are offered to the public . Mr. CHas. Parr, the proprietor, Is well and favorably known tu our ritl aens, his competency Is muiu*atk>u<rd, and all prescriptions submitted will U* thoroughly and carefully prepared She—Mr. Sapper ha* Just celebrated hie golden wedding He —Golden wedding ' Why he's on ly just married. She Yes. hut the girl har |1 .(KKI.'OW. THB AUOUW’A HKTIJLXJD PRIMARIES OF THE PARTIES. 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The Trlboae i aerund edUoclal la as j ° Jot la aot engeraAmadant la thU, worbt aad It ‘*»m» churl i« dash away | the rug of WArtth ftoan lips queßng, tie contents do we feet aimrnl , tempted aot to onderrtve our kind tocihi en as to the wrong •««* lueloo | wknh they have drawn la thetr haste j Hut R were a »lty to have the fatted I calf hliied prfmsturety the calf which has been so well fed to ma*> It gi for the most Joyful fsoet. and whirh has bean paraded la season end out of sen son Just wtibou* Ihe doors that its fataeea might attest the warm wel come la store for the erring one* and be a standing invitation to Uld them return •To save the calf for the oecaalo-i for which li was fattened and not have It slaughtered when there shall he no toasters to partahe of Ha fktneaa. we warn our brethren that they have not rend aright.” From what follows, ft appears ihal the fatted calf artll have an approprl ate place later on. Indeed the editor ►seme to await the addition of a few more planks to the democratic platform ao aa to give Ihe popu lists comfortable standing room. lie says: Not Ridden By Boases. ‘The Tribune hae been steadfast In lla support of the populist party. I>e- Ilaving the principles professed by that party to tie the beat for the general welfare of the people—but It has never allowed Itself to be ridden by a party boas or bound by a party rollar. It would support the democratic or re publican party aa earnestly aa It does the popiiH*' P arty, whenever either of those parties become the people's party. But that time has not come yat. "We believe In meeting every Issue squarely and taking matters as they are. and not. as we would wish them to be. The Party Nearly Head. "We are frank to aay that In our opinion the populist party is so near dend that there Ik but the falmeet hops, of Its recovery. The history of all attempted reform movements teaches that once It relrogades It Is dead. It may prolong Its dying struggles and thereby prevent reform being accom plished in some other wav. but the ill fated movement can never take on a second growth. Believing tills and believing further that Important changes will take place In the reorgan isation of the old parties in the near future, we advise our people to wait. Leaning to Democracy. "We frankly confess that, our lean ing is to the democratic party, once the party of Jefferson, uud we trust, to be so again. If the populist party shall prove to lie dead nationally, and the principle of equal rights to all and special privileges to none be taken up by either old party, then that party Is our*. "If that party be the democratic par ty. we shall pull the latchatrlng so kindly hung on the outside for us. and regard with pity the sneers and inuen dos of little men who wear a party collar larger than their heads. If that party ahould he the republican party we should support tt, even though to do to It should be ueeessary to face again all that we faced when We espoused the populUt party In the days when all means were regarded as Justifiable if their purpose was to help destroy ihe people's party. With this explanation to our kind demo cratic friends, we again renew our ail VIN MARIANI ! When Worn our BRACES BODY AND BRAIN JOHN PHILIP SOUSA write*: When worn out, I find nothing ao helpful aa a glas* of Vin Mariani. To brain-worker* and tho*e who expend a great deal of nervou* force, it is invalu ab,°‘ JOHN PHILIP SOUSA HR. J. LEONARD CORWINO. 4* he# York City, »i«rt Hi M* ksek ■ Hiain Rest." published by O. P.j “Of art tussle pr«*araii' i » ever intro duced to the notice .1 ibe pswfsueiea VIN MAHIAMI Is aadnuM-dly the meet patent Sv gisd In thn ttentment iif exhaustive and fesStattve rundltkina of the t ealraf nervous system." — vice to poputleta glean la the article j referred to above There la no enuee' for burry to neenpt or derllne the —dt invitation of our democratic friend, j Lat every populist wait quUUly until j the an fold l tig of event, la the next IS month, .ball Indicate wbat will M beat to do,' " The Bavannak News ha. this: “Col. D. 0. Clark, candidal* two yearn ago for attorney general, on the populist Mate ticket, doe* not take much stock In Governor Atkinson’. In vitation for all the populists to return to Ihe fold of the .femstrrailc party. Hd ta Inclined to look upon It aa hav tng been made for political effert more than for an"thing else, and hasn't the slightest Idea that It will have any tangible result. “ 'We have no need for inch Invita tion.' he .aid yesterday, 'and mighty little Inclination to go back out of the true democratic party Into one that ta full of error and bound to the wheel, of monopoly and w»alth, Juvt as much aa the republican party. We have all wav* held out an open hand for Gov ernor Atkineon and other* who were following the false democracy to come over with us and help to re establish the principles espoused by the fathers of democracy. Our Invitation U still open and will continue so. But there are mighty few populist* who will t* willing to give up thetr tenets to fol low after the false gods of the eocalled democracy.' "Col. Clark lmd*t» that the return* *bow that the populist party is far from being dead In the state of Geor gia. The democratic party, he claim*, carried Screen and other populist countle* by the use -of money among the negroes. While admitting that the third party vote was llghl. hb l*" tleves that there were n host of pops who were at home and did not vote, who will come to the polls at future elections.” , .' —■ 20-year tilled gold watches In ladle’ and gents' sixes with Elgin or Wal tham movement from $7.00 to $12.50. Guarantees with each watch at Lew la j. Bchaul'a. Reliable Tawubroker on Jackson etreet. DRAWING DIG HOUSES. All Pleased With “Remember the Maine.” Few shows appear fully up to what they are advertised to be and please the entire audience, but this wbat the "Remember the Males" Is doing. At ail tine* 1 of tlieii performance* good houses have witnessed the show and no; one person has been heard to say anjibtiig against the show The company has been playing for , full price tickets b«or0 their arrival here and everybody' should take art ' vantage of weeing a* ( good show for bo If price. MARIANI WINE-The World-Famous Tonic. r»OM nip MJ»an<*MN-CHIKF OP THI* FRENCH ARMY i During MUR. t« tIIGMI UMiiikg n«r pal* dfegn *ad oßlyi* found isMAnt Irum r«tiiu* and hanWJil*«• uilftl tit* MifTplkHW !nnk*. VIBf M VHI4NI; •« rtvpfltfd and *U turu** lt» iiw*rA*i> aad imh««!!!»r (prrttaff. H. leIHMtMAXN. M IV, Dual, Fthk h Army. I Ta night In the Inal time Ihnt the 1 < Itixesm will hnve n chetwe to nee the pntrlotle pier and jutlgtng from the ! irtimm that have greeted the .bow j • large crowd win be present. CT RVRLANfV-WILBON MINBTRRL Tomorrow efteraoon Hie Cleveland- Wilenn minstrel, will give a metlnee •t the Grand Fifty rente will he the admhwfon nnd he If pelce ft>r children under twelve. The show has been drawing big house* all over the coun try and nil who cannot get out at the night performance will avail them eelTee of the opportunity presented by the matinee. The regular An* will be given to mt rrow night. The Cleveland-Wilaon Minstrel* Infos is filled with the dash and apar ! kle that hae always characterlxed ihe rompanlee organised by W. 3. Cleve | bind and Oeorge Wilaon. This show , Is of the right length ami goes with a ; snup and a swing from start to flnlsh. [lt Is the culmination of tong years cf I *ork and costly experience on the j part of both men. It Is hard to over- I praise It. because money and brains | together c«« organise something better than anything that ha* gone before, and that I* what CleveJand and Wil son have done. TN ITS ADVANCED and chronic form a cold In the head Is known a. Nasal I Catarrh and I# the recognised .ource of 'other diseases. Having stood the test of i continued successful use. Ely's Cream i Balm la recognised a. « specific for ! memhrana] disease* in the nasal pa«e- I age*, and you make a great mistake in : not resorting to this treatment In your own oase. To test It a trial *is* for 10 'cent* or the large for 50 cent* I* mail ed by Ely Brother*. Ml Warren Street, New York. Druggist* keep It. “Papa." said Tommy Tredwny. "Now. Tommy." replied Mr. Tred way, "I *h»H answer only one more question today. Bo be careful what yon aek." "Yes, papa.” "Well, go on.” "Why don't they bury the Dead Sea?" CASTORIA. B«*n tbs Kind Bought T* A great many cattle are dying In dif ferent sections of South Carolina and President Hnrtxog, of Clemson, has asked the national government to send a veterinary surgeon to examine into the cause. The reply came that Dr. Palmer t* at present übsent from Washington, but upon his return the matter will be called to bis attention ' for consideration and action. —Ex- ; change. N’PW Maple Syrup, finest quality, in hulk and cans at Irftmkin * Co. s. MMIINI WINE Has Writltn Endorsements From More Than 8.000 American Physicians. MARIAN! WINS >• 80«ct*ity lndic*t«d For» Ntrvoua Affection*. Throat and tuna D«*#r*** Dvrorimh*, Anemia. WaakntM ffOfh whsltvsf CRUM*. Pro* found Dr pm—ton or S*H«uMMon. LA GRIPPE. GENERAL DEBILITY. MALARIA. MARIANI WINE gives STRENGTH v JO Overworked Men, Delicate Women, Sickly Children AND Dispels WEAKNESS Frni lliliier Cans. f ,14 all IfrwggUt*. #»**ar* ot IscUllo** Md >*S>lS*Ue*l irecui. or»Mr t»*m *hm wm* mmm*i »«• ** keei o)St*M«f pert raft • awd MgerieaMM w EVtJKW*. LMWILJK PK1X.14.. CARDINAL*. ARCIWMHIft Ms etke* AUtofalUtg gM**M|e*. rURIAHI A Cf*.. |i WKIT i*T»» »t., N»KW »l*h. Pan* «1 NwaaMt Uad—-« lkn««wr ft.; NtnU-MlH.^alU ! fIARCHINfI or CNfM t*H SOI.OH R.A. (kfydatMl frwtw the ‘ l.s#s SktUk ") I rtcra ral IHr Ke lt * Wool ears 1 ' IP- I gsrdtrtf the Infantry mnrrhlng. MW**. ! (Imp in«i durttii m? rm*oMiM| at * AMrrtkut, <«r fiiu t X mmm Rr*< **»'*l*»»*hl 1 !then* n pear* ago. Many ..•rev* nvall jed lho me fires es the t<a»le and iron-' j stltoewt propcrtlee «f Iho wolt-hnnwnj iMAHIANI WINE, the snot certain. *s I ««4I Ml ItN* m<Kll p*i*!tM*, mrik'fl at j inducing rmetnncr to fnilgwe. ‘ Special Notices: At ate. County and School Tax. 18#* THE ITT ATE. COD NTT AND rtf HOOt. Tax Is now due. All parties liable for same ora earnestly requested to make prompt payment. ufk* ai court Inmim. H<>um from t 4. m. to 4 p. m. CHAILLCR R. BOHLKR. Tai Collar tor, Richmond Count p. 7 Per 01 $500,000 7 Per Ct FOREIGN CAPITALISTS WILL LOAN HAI-F A MILLION DOLLARS on realty In Augusta, o*. Terms T per cent Foe further informathm re# thetr attorney al law. P. 3. Sullivan. E* . or Mr. P. O. Burum. Sodil Lodge. No. l. F. 4 A. It a THE REG I'LAE MONTHLY AeCMßonlcilUa el locltl D«lg». No. will be bold St L-I,s Rooms Masonic Hsll-FRIDAY NIGHT, 1«b inst., *t 8 00 o'clock. By order WM. J. HOLLINGSWORTH. W. M. WM. a.CRANE, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICD. I ItEREfIY ANNOUNCE TO MT PA TRONS *nd Ihe public that 1 have this day moved my office and resi dence to No. 805 Green* street, scor ner of Centre). Office hours remain unchanged. THOMAS D. COLEMAN, M. D. Dividend Notice. Office Mutual Reel Estate and Building Association, Augusta. Oa.. Oct. It, 1888. A DIVIDEND OF 5 PER CENT WAR thi* day declared payable on and af ter October 12th. W. C. JONES, Secretary and Treasurer REMOVED TO 711 BROADWRY~ E. W. DODGE, Manufacturer of Rubber Stamps. Seals, Stencils, Daters. Pads, Badges,&c 711 Broadway. Augusta. Ga. Strowger Phone ‘.82. First Cittxeor-Why didn't you go to ttl6 w&r? Second Citizen—Well, between yon and me. I didn't know the Spaniard* were such bad shot*. —Truth. The Bell Tower Drug Store, CORNER GREENE AND JACKSON STREETS !»■ Under new management. A full line ot Fre»h Dreg*, Toilet Arlfci**, Brnahe* Etc \V< make a specialty of Physicians’ Prescriptions. =r,£S=» PATTERSON & WADE OCTOBER 14 It ItlfoVS OF LA OAflf*f*f!. I fey,- *f« til#* (*Hi« t*®<» ' ‘ jkl 4M§| fl • f fCtu "I *-|f tty fiAi Iwiiti ncwtr vrry il<y<rty, The |»MM«4r mn* mrmMn+m fillt f«r mnmtlhlrm in Hi** nstvtv of • totlr, ml far mm lw* 1 am mUN tfcat I HAY* foemt a tlm: «»•**• ilts* tHirpon., |r* f#r to Vlo F^TIFtCXiSriZIHJ I “The Barber Shop of the South.” HICKEY’S is the Place Five Barbers, all first-class artists. 212 and 214 Bth Street. Have that Winter Suit Cleaned or Dyed. It will be ready for use when cold weather arrives. Huise's Steam Dye and Cleaning Works, 31 4 Jackson Street. Both Telephones. Fine Goods—Low Prices. ft I>ro*K Shir!*, at .. 730 »1 Unlaundered Shirt*, at .. .. 500 50c Suspender*. at .. .. .. .. •* .. 2Ur Sock*, at Ido Me Undershirt* or Drawer#, at .. .. 2So 75c Extra Fine Quality, at SOo $1.25 All Wool Undershirt*, at .. 500 *2.50 Umbrellas tstlk) $1.25 Fin* Stock of Woolen for Suit* and Trousers. F. G. MFBTINS, Tailor and Gents' Furnisher, opposite Planter* Hotel. Money to Loan •/ REAL ESTATE. APPLY TO 1 Clarence E. Clark 832 Broad Street.