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)»• ter Polish pn.*l«c<*» !■ shown by
ID* at at ear# passed on a carpenter
* nymed Out*h for writ In* bit name In
lk| Polish furm Guci A rourt of In
ocruli* derided that tho art *»« ll
legel and condemned him to a line of
1W mark* nearly Ho, or a month'*
imprisonment
No aorb bantf* h*a been shown by
lb* French *tithorltl«* In Judging lb*
VIII* d* B*lul Nasatre disaster a* was
employed to «rhlt*«raah Ihr lor* of lot
Bourgogne Judgment hat Just hrrn
rendered at T.'Orlrot acquitting Capt.
Jagucvieau of all responsibility. but
blaming th* chief engineer for negtl
*••<«, and imposing on him a One of
IIS fronra.
Prince Ferdinand, of Roamevito. who
.ha* been hunting In the Carpathian*,
cspre«s'’d a deelre to bill a hear and
soon after hud Ihe lurk to start up
two one of which hr shot. On eiamhi
‘ Ing th* rare*** Ik found a hoi*
through th* no*p a* though th* ani
mal had worn a ring, and Inquiry
brought out th* confession that Amt
mann of the dis'rlot had bought the
lean from a showman In order to
sraiify the Prince’* wieb.
In a village near Frauenhurg, Ger
many, there has been a rurlous suo
>t<Maion In office slue* the beginning
of the century. The arhoolmi»*t#r
there, ns is common In Germany, la at
ihe earn* time oiganlat and sexton of
the rlllcge church. For four genera
tions up to 1895 the office had been
hr Id by the «on-10-1»w of the previous
holder. Then b married at ranger wan
appointed, but he lost his wife and. has
Just married the widowed daughter of
’ his predecessor, thus carrying olit th*
vi’lage tradition In the fifth genora
tlou.
A fine assortment of finest California
fruits received at Lamkln & Co.'s.
NECKWEAR.
F. C. Turpin Company has
received th© latest thing In
Neckwear, Ascots, Chat
tiuyj4-in-hands and Tecks
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VISITING FRIENDS.
A Farmer Dodges Hard From lb*
Street Cars.
Tb* afreet car hell ran* faat and
loud. A visitor from th* country ye*
terday nmrntug bounded out of the
way Just a* th# car paused only to find
himself on th* other track and another
car close upon him. Again he Jumped
nearly running Into n passing dr*y and
Ju*t dodging a dim on horseback. Af
ter a aerie* of spurt* and Jump* and
aftetr several escapee from being run
down he reached the sidewalk pant
ing. The rest of the dey he would
welt until the street we* clear before
venturing ecroe* eny portion of Ik
When Me Sold HD Cotton.
He had Juet antd hi* hale of cotton.
A hat for Mandy. hi* good spouse, had
been secured. Uttl* odd* and evnto
for each of his numerous household
were In hi* wagon. Old Betsy, tb*
mule, who had helped him so well lu
making the crop, could not be forgot
ten, so he decided to give her the first
set of shoes she had ever worn.
Accordingly a blacksmith shop was
beaded for and a set of first claaa shoes
ordered.
Now old Betsy had gone for ronny n
day without shoe* and did not like tin
looks of that red hot mrtnl. so P»*i
tlvely refuaed to allow the smith to
shoe her. Rope* and other apparatus
for subduing unruly animals were
brought and a fight begun. Old Betsy
kicked a* she never hud before and the
result seemed to be doubtful.
At lost, however, the wile* of man
conquered and Betsy was shoed. The
owner no«v swear* that Be*.*y "ain't
nigh as good a rattle, 'cause she a girt
on city shoe* and she think* she s got
to get on city way*.’’
He Came to Town.
Yesterday several mill operatives
stood talking to o farmer. The farmer
had Just, moved hi* worldly goods to
the city and had come to remain. "It’s
this way, boys," the stranger was say
ing to his new companions, "I’ve work
ed and strived to make a living oo the
farm. I have always been able to
come through Just a little ahead, hut
wLh cotton like it Is I had to quit.
Somehow my wife and myself began to
talk it over and we decided to try It
here."
"Yes. we know you had a bard time
and so have we. It's better to know
Just how much you are going to get
than to have a big debt hanging over
you and not know whether- you can
pay out or not. f am through farm
ing, and if mill work won't do l intend
to try something else."
THB HgRA X^l3
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CiKnao. Sana* Mtoleal Advtot," a book
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tea evafflbMMe that relate, to braltb and
dlaeaar. Il u written on a common aanae
plan, in common aenac lanctuf*. A>* com
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wripht paper covered book Addreaa,
World'a Uiapeoaate Medical AaaociaUua.
6b t Maia Sued. BuOalo. N. Y.
Tht* le Just one of the many men
who have moved to the city, and the
name atory 1* heard over and over
again.
CABTOniA.
Bttri tht Hind Yoa Kin Alciw Bought
slaTn by sailor fiends.
La Bourgogne’s Passengers’ Throats
Cuts by Frenchmen.
Th* British steamship Cromartyshire,
which was run into by the French liner
La Bourgogne bn the Grand Hanks of
Newfoundland, on July 4 last.which dis
aster resulted In the toss of over 400
lives, arrived here yesterday. The Cro
martyshire left Dunkirk on June 8 for
Philadelphia, with a eargo of ohnlk, and
was towed into Halifax, N. H.. on July
«, after the memorable collision, with
her bow crushed In and her forerigging
torn uway. ft cost *40.000 to properly
repair tho Cromartyshire. This Is from
the Philadelphia Record.
Cupt. Henderson stated yesterday
thut the published reports of the disas
ter were by no means exaggerated. One
port of the story, however, hud not
been told.
-That was,” said he, "that in the life
boat scramble many of the passenger*
who attempted to get In with the crew
had their throats cut by tho French
sailors, whom 1 denounce its miserable
cowards. Their sheath-knives were r>-d
with bloood when they came on the
Cromartyshire lit one of l.a Bour
gogne's lifeboats, which boat I have yet
on hoard of nay vessel.
-The fsot that so many of the drown
ed persons wore life-jackets is suffi
cient. t» convince any person that they
had made preparation to leave th*
Bourgogne, and knew that she Was rea
d» to founder
To Cure;a Chid in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund the money ts It
fails to - tire. 25?. The g. ttulne has L.
B. Q. on each tablet.
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freeta. ***** tally tk* latter.
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i other cot to* atataa It aot to kae* tk*
t fine ml rervtre* aatll ete Bern Ih* or a
'year after tk# bwrtal; the* tkey ka»#
a great to#*t. ts aanirntog ta*eda h*v#
lawn I*l4 aside tkey are put oa agala
tor the fiaal serrfee#. ehtrk take place
to some roastry neighborhood, often
mile* away from tk# graveyard. Th*
feat I r Hl** take tk* form of a camp
meeting picnic A preacher D selected,
who will "preach drrea—4 la heaven ”
1 It to coma Id* red Inconsiderate of th#
family end a damper tat the sum ral
pirate to "preach him" la aay oth
er place. 80. whatever the life of the
negro be* been. If hto or her last word*
have bee* "good talk.'* tbey are
"preached to heaven."
The feasts coo*l*4 of fried chicken,
cake. Ire cream and peanut* ad libi
tum. Baaketo and hag* of th* beloved
; nui* are carried to the fen at end all
have plenty, and more to carry home.
In Alabama the funeral Nativity of
th* husband of an old cook waa post
poned for two year#: then all prepara
tions were made for a grand feast.
Bushel* of "goobera" were laid aelde
| for the great occasion, but Aunt Tulip
! refilled to go—even the "goobera"
| could not tempt her—eaylng: “I ain't
gwlne to no alch filin'*. kase dey done
' watted too long to 'preach him.’ Ole
man to itald an' burled an’ forgot about
an’ now dey wanter brnng him up
again, an' my mournin' to all wore out
waitin'. I ain't gwlne, I-tell* yer.”
And she did not go.
■ I
RESISTING OFFICERS.
Policeman Hill and Colvert Arrest
stubborn Offenders
Nelson Redfleld looked ns If he
might have been wounded In the bat
tle of Santiago. Judging by hto gory
appearance. He had a very woe be
gone look and hto garments were
splattered with blood.
He had resisted an officer. That
was the cause of the appearance he
presented. Last night he had "tanked
up.” Near the corner of Broad and
Cummins street he Acted in a very dis
orderly manner. Officer Hill proceeded
to arrorm him and Nelson proceeded
very unwisely to resist. The officer
was forced to use hto club on Nelson's
cranium. This did not seem to quiet
the disorderly man. so he got hold of
one of Officer HUl’a fingers and bit
hard. Today Mr. Hill to wearing his
left hand in a sling. The officer and
the drunken man struggled on the
sidewalk. Several others rushed up.
Nelson, who Is o very powerful man.
was forced to capitulate and, bleeding
severely, he rode to the barracks. He
shed tears at court today and begged
the reconier to be easy on htm. He
seemed to have l|een pretty severely
punished, so Baxter only fined
him ,
Eugene Dent colored, had resisted
Officer Colvert when that officer at
tempted to afresi him last night, hav -
ing been requested, to do so by Dent a
wife, who said he tjad been abusing her
badly, Oflicer Colvert did not have so
! exciting a time as Officer Hilt had. but
the Judge levied 9 fine of sls on
i Dent.
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hot tt goes without ret In* th*t whe* '
the while people of the *4*l* get into
natrol age!* the? wifi ro* their partv,
orgaptxa'ta* to Ihe beet ioterret* of
the at ate. end the remainder nf the !
world will he allowed to artUe the free |
•liver notation an far a* tt relstre
to run ni us th* a*alr» of their owa
toatn.
Th# Hamilton elm# at Harlem,
which tor flv# generation* have b#*«,
aa adornment to that part of N«w|
York, are to he eat down ami a flat
building put up la their place by • re- 1
rent purchaser of Ihe property oo
which they aland. Hamilton brought
(ha ailpa of the** elms from Mount
Vernon and it I* therefore argued * »*t
to chop them down to almnot like
chopping tree* down from the grnv#
of Washington.
A Htrlltan tribunal b** Ju*t rentenc
ed a noted forger to Imprisonment for
I** year*. Th# calpril had pa—ed
himself off as an advocate and In the
gulee committed sixty-three different
rate of eertou# fraud, having even sto
len for a abort Urn* the real of the
chancellor of th* conrt. Thl* seal he
used to give effect to hto fraudulent
document*.
WANT ADS.”
FREE ADVERTISING —THE HER
ALD offer* the uae of the "Want Ad"
columns to those out of employment
who are seeking work. A little «d. *t*t- j
Ing your case simply and plainly, tell
ing what you can do and what you
will do It for. may find you profitable
employment. It ha* done »o for m*ny
other*. We wish our reader* to feel that
they are not Imposing on us by mak
ing use of our free advertising offer.
The Herald believes in keeping labor
snd employer# informed of their mu
tual “want#,’'
SITUATION WANTED
WANTED—POSITION AS COLLEC
TOR, drummer or bookkeeper. Will
furnish borne and buggy. No. 1 refer
ence. Business, care Herald.
Oct 15
IF ANYBODY WANTS A 0000
house servant or nurse, epply to Rus
sell street, 428. Oct 15
WANTED—POSITION AS BOOK
KEEPER or assistant bookkeeper by
man of experenlee. Apply T, care Her
ald. Oct 13
SITUATION WANTED AS PORTER,
butler or driver by colored boy. Good
reference. 514 Jackson. Oct 13
WANTED—POSITION AS BARTEND
ER. Best reference given. Address
Bartender, care Auguste. Herald, Au
gusta, Ga. Oct 15
WANTED—A GOOD SITUATION OF
some kind: brain or hand work. Am
also a good collector. Address K . R. J.,
848 Ellis street. Augusta, Ga.
sOct 13
WANTED—SITUATION AS COOK.
nurse or bouse work. Call 944 Second
avenue. Oct 16
HELP WANTED
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED
butler. Apply 522 Greene street,
Oct 15
SAVED SOLDIERS!
Who Used Paint's Celery Compound Old Not
Sutler From Fenr
. .rest JJ
Tb* an*4tore she 414 th* toe t g■ -*4,
*«* tbw* who hepl W*4t
There w*re ptoat f *d hv*v» «•»* abo !
| w#w |H 1 4# Mr# tM tl9n« ft*n#, ]
fHrf <>wr*h Ni '■*** wf iMf j
I health t ban the? 414 of Ihetr moaket.
Malaria ami «4b*e fever* anna pf 1-4
oat there aum mink mat* awerrtmtiv
tbs* the rear’* #hafp*hare»*rv
owe art .4 met) arm a*«««t keepla*
I well to a hantwreatife* w#y. Tb*v ttedl
Ifatwe** celery conjeatad at the grot in-
I dKaUooa of Inl**’lnal trnabtaa. weak-
I nr**, or when tottgaed and M*M# to re
vere. Tbey need Pain* • celery com ;
i»nind to purify their bl<> rl nod tail
i their health oa • firm h*«i* a* *••# ••
I they made up tb*ir mind* M k*> In
, the srrvtce.
ftorpornl torch# tth thlnh* there «#»
a great deal of needt**# *t«-kßere am«o«
the volunteer* At Chlrkamauga many
us hi* ro»'*«tnalea foilowrd hto rgnmpto
and f'Wtttb-d tbrmorlvr* against dlaeare
by Paine* celery compound, and not
i a man of them hsd m* torts or fever of
any sort or spent a day In th* hospi
tal.
CVrpor*! Itockwlth write#:
uamp < tlympta. 16411. If. JB*4.
Dear Air* When I r-r *o ninny of
my poor«omredr* c,suing home I'wkfiif
fit only for a hospital rot. I glvr thanks
to Paine* celery compound‘for the fact
that I went through my enlistment
without any doctor's, medicine, sod am
today even healthier than when I went
to Dhkksmauga. 1 firmly believe that
this good hrellh Is due to my using
Paine’s celery compound last winter
FOR SALE
CREAM —CREAM AT J« JACKSON ST.
CHEAP—rAPHR FOR WRAPPING
purpooe*. 1A cents a hundred old «x
--chnngrs. White paper 1 cent a pound.
Nov 1
FOR SALE —lOA-ACRE FARM, ONE
mile from rlly limits, a bargain. Ap
ply W. C. Jones. No. U 4 Jackson bt.
Oct 1
COLUMBIA WHEEL FOR SALE; AS
good as new; on* light delivery wag
on and harness. Shewmakes'. Oct 18 j
for sale-paper for wrap
ping purpose#. Cheapest in city. One
cent a pound. Apply at Herald otltc*.
Both white and news-paper.
Nov t
TO RENT
TO RENT—ONE WELL FURNISHED
room, with bath, fire and light. Ap
ply to 439 Greene street. Oct 17
FOR RENT-STORE 805 AND HALL
WAY 807 Broad. Apply Commercial
Hotel. Oct 1
TO RENT—STORE NO. 714 BROAD
street, next helow Davenport & Phln
isy, running through to Ellis afreet.
Price 81.330. Alexander & Johnson, 705
Broad street. Oct 1
TO RENT—COMMODIOUS STORE.
No. 921 Broad street—B7s per month.
W. S. Gardner, 115 Eighth street.
Oct 1
t)ESIK A BLR COTTAGES TO KENT—
On high dry ground of 8, 4 and 5
rooms at 8«. 88 and 810 per month. Geo.
A. Ballte. 1413 Cooper street. Oct 13
TO RENT— FRONT ROOM. FUR
NISHED or unfurnished. 213 Camp
bell street. Out 17
FOR RENT—STORE NO. 326 BROAD
street at 820 prr month. Thads. Oak
man. N«. 811 Broad street. Oct 18
ROOMS TO RENT AT 141 BROAD
street. Oct 15
FOR RENT—LARGE FRONT ROOM,
furnished. Apply 1031 P.cj'hojd-i stt •• i.
Oct to .raOft—r
OCTOBER 15
,aad wring ahkeh mad* say M*t par#
I **4 u«f %f# tot ro 'lt# to t**m • th*!
J k**p mm wHi Vm tn»l|
j omPiMNLJtIg JAMK* fl Hl9*K* ITH #
I Cm. II Flnpt Vt VninilNfr IpfiWrr.
Am i • mty t*f Wmr £*«■! • l#» M 9
f|Mt ibr imm r*m !• m
mi eummtn. Tint! may (Ml
i tru* f«*r tmm i» h Uwi m mi*k 9**•
i—m >tt4» t<» |MY« fel» tMgrvlt *A
]uA H« put tAM hl« ftffnr*
t m*lg -rated rasre'e celery <-mpouad
jbrtog* th# ret of rret th* M<k My
j require* tit ■•ugh steep *r J m urt*h»
j RM *t( -
! Just as the great la* yer Mudtre rerh
?<«* t f hi* case* till he knows tt «a **•
I cry aid* aad in every p»*»(Wr aspw (
•o Frcfesrer ISdward K I'help*. M. D..
: LL. fk., of ttartmoalh CWN». the dire
1 cuverer of Fain**# <ftery compound,
had studied th* oerv** in health and
disease, when well nowrlahrsl and when
undrr-m’urished. in men and women
and children year* before he looked f*>c
ihe remedy, Paine * celery wono*o*4l
was the outcome of hi* entire prvfea
siunai Mr. A filling aeemortol In • Ufa
of hard Mvidy and close i.li*--rv*llun -
j* remedy tkM th*- wurkt would ®u* l”s*
iuday *t any' price!
Paine'* ■ elrry ruiril 1 imd calm*, and
eitunttoe* nil tk» awwvr ttosue* and In
dure* ttie body to takv un *ultd ileab-
II purlfle* the ht.ssl. a* to no rlearly
sh»wa by the rapid clearing si Ihe sklu
|of ail evident -» of bad hunc-r* wtthln.
It I* an Infallible relief fur aalt rheunig
ecsewa aad all blood tllwaw*.
LOST AND FOUND.
HTHATED —COW, MILKING. RED
on all part* of body, long horns, slit
In each ear Information to Jone* Hike*,
No. 2 engine house. B*pl 14 If
FOUND LAST FALL CORNER EL
BERT and Telfair, mother »-arl
glove butlitner. Call on Herald for ad
(tress and- describe lost article.
Oct 1*
~ MISCELLANEOUS
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
( only 85.00 per month at Osborne's
Business college. Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, at night. Come or call at
once. Great demand fur stenographers.
June 11 If
100 BASKETS CONCORD AND DEL
AWARE gropes. Just received at Gl
ovanl's, 834 Broad street. , Nov 1
DANCING SCHOOL—M! MB ELIZA
BETH WHITE, recently of New York.
Llbrafy Hall. Children's class Tuesdays
snd Fridays 3:4»> p. m. Indies and
gentlemen same clays, 8:00 p. m.
Nov 10
MILLINERY OPENING AT THE LA
DIES' Bamar, 9J6 Broad. Wednesday
snd Thursday, October 13.
10—11—12—13 Oct
REMOVAL NOTICE—DR. W. E.
SPEARS has removed his office to 220
Jackson street, second door from Elba
Oct 13
WANTED—ONE ROLLER TOP DESK
—must be In good condition and
cheap. Address B. W., care Herald.
Oct 13
WANTED—REGULAR BOARDERS ;
good fare and neat beds, also one un
furnished room to rent. Apply Mrs. A.,
J. Avera. corner Ellis and Washington,
or 6t>3 Ellis street. Nov 10
MISS BELLE SMITH'S
school at Iter parlors, northwest cor
ner Kolloek and Telfair. Children Tues
days and Fridays at 3:30; gentlemen
! Mondays and Thursday at S o'clock.
Oct 20 .
Men who are money makers advertise ■
tn newspaper. Newspapers are :ead by
every hod; Ai: "then forms of advertis
ers are, 1 1 tie best, but experimental.