The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, October 18, 1898, Page 2, Image 2

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TUetDAV 2 ITISTRUEWEDOniQHTYTALKINu ik* imMitof Tkilmintf of our nothin*, but H admits of It. Tho tru# marl! tft and it | LfOH FALL AND WINTEH J 5; i v thiatuuminfic* wm maintain our confident# in th« gOOdffcM# at every garment we *#n I - *— 1,1 " u/. mrm a ttnnrm the motl beautiful aaeortment of Stytiahly Made Suite #v#r neon In title city at r • 1 f I 1 1?" Cn en MLYtSm alhwod Caeilmer.t and Cheviot*, handtomely tailored throughout. Every * / hod mu*! fit periectiy before we permit it to be worn. Can you do ae well elsewhere ? We iJou R"V* LVT J 'f a l , T , "Hs‘!R •DLSPun i) Sis mtm »id* <*#•** ** ••>*#* ft#* *4 -4 fife# EVERETT PIANO ! |f «t a# |p •##*#» k# 4SM i*Mif «•« tie |l f'tw* 4Mf«ktMM# *•## tk be REMINDED Th* EVERETT PIANO a lh« Only Piano Mi*k Mul is Guaranteed Unlimited Time Wtfli «eri iN»<fenMti *#MI tee flfte# Oda WMfeo «k*r»»'#* «f Ibe mmmm fldarvr* »b» •#» eefth ■#flll**k#, gylif TiVlllai TO FAWTHW. V<tfP tee Toe ft»* Cetel'di* I ** •g|||et»atii WORK AKl* TVNIJfO I*7 4H 'f i «“i fw Tboias & Barton. Tl. MDAPWaT, iUUIIfTA. GA. DECOKINS or tMiCOVDRR. VMKon o( tbe City Law* Ft-ed Teda, Kua* n. Ttwtnar ft wsell erfn M l . h*,, far ,*rtr emit R •nellMf boy with a root Rem •n«’ro , <Hi. XI, , nwniai Judge Ikitw fln.-.| Ko *rl<» * VVdUsm Album, ivkmt, iniMrfd •« r««m till. rooming H« **» An* •( <a , ut wq it.. |«th of MuM ttpplerotier but did not np|*r*r It,- bad n»# H rea led Ua aUr Then w*r# letter* In ttw <••* -hna (hr wlfr hsl mdv«! them, hut lb. «,...hi hut ste-w tbrai to William. Hr lUkil ytodrw*. ’ i. Uaxiit finnt hits i "V." IClttie Hates Knur bad raised a great disturbance brcauer >4 a shirtwaist Anotbrr wo man had on the shirtwaist, and Kittle •aid It was bar*. It was *.M fine fur Kittla. Hava Burba, tkh'k Hutka. Hod# Urban. Dork aatd Hava had haan drunk, ami tMv# remarked that Dock had barn In toxicated. Bella aatd aba had not bam drunk. Italia wan dlamlaaad. and Dave and Doth were lined B.W each. K. H .Parpentar came hair from Avery. Ua., yesterday. Ho took a drink or taco. It wan $2 to this morning. To Cure a Cold In One Day Taka Laxative Urnmo Quinine Tableta. All druggist* refund the money If It fall, to cure. 25c The genuine has L. H Q. on each tablet. QVMNASIUH CLASSES At the V. M. C. A. WBI Begin Tonight. Physical Dli-actor K. T. Holm of the Y. M. C. A. will begin his gymnasium classes tonight. Tin- regular clues will meet on Tues day, Thursday and So tin day nights at K:l& o’clock, ond la open to all mem ber* holding a full membership ticket. The business sneu'a class will meat on Monday, Wcdttsgday and Friday wan ing* at 6 o'clock, nod last one hour. Students claaa will meet on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoon* at tut hour moat convenient to tho stu denta. The class is for students catty. Boys' classes will lie conducted on Monday and Wednesday, from 4 to 6. and on Saturday morning from 10 to 12. for bugs only. OABTOXIIA. B»*n the _A ,htl Kind You Ham Always Bought T* A fine assortment of finest California fruits received at Lamkin & Co.'a. NECKWEAR. F. C. Turpin Company has received the latest thing in Neckwear, Ascots, Chal tilly,4-in-hands and Tecks 818 BROADWAY 818, POPULISTS HAVE NO ORGAN NOW Ptfitot R«i ts tie TmUi if tht »hn» hpt, II n ■nti tgf tlUk i o**« Hu Mid, at •h* AlllHMMte dh (M 1% ** Ag ftlfftrgtff I m**mA T%* iNhegHNe * 9%*W *• VR [ Jk* ieMMle *4 +#4 *** •***•* . I llNle tef HMTfRt IMP# * M Iwef eh ! I|M» Kgatt ftll tl *M * H k at ftlMfft IfBM > fMMi lb» <#■#■»• M* fMNpNWt b*S (nfeNfeve f %engeM tlhe# (hitteew in fJMN I the feMMIt •$•! ftRS IgiiigibiAe i e«*g j*ti«*?*•* #r|4eihp# mt feMMi fWR: I M gwngf 4 # • petti tUM fbwf. Is •Bi‘ ! gkaiilPTd By tfca „ fast IBM IBs IM. j Thus * kaua*. IB* paaaK.al M 'Ow PM bit ibltf t oaafMra * ** H jmm l#«gllkßßia*P MWMMMt *• M* | .i.uaae. *»4 Bailor day* la •• oia | r,BI BMP -hr * m<* . ait a Mr* Kalb j iNwgla Itnß'Wl »** atwrHw* akd I ifMMMtvr. •In* immi Mm ii in*'#*®** I met *»«#*? 4 UM #•#•* (Mr ffW \9mn I TtK# t#4Mßt#4*»we* H s****« *» |s{je» *m iRe Mi|per« flat I# imp 11 1 MM || Re ffwteM* (SmM Mt Wei : ! Mil teeiki Imiv# tekiett lb I* be** INe m fM lo 4o *e. M W Is ee*4 »be» iM It a terse le rwurgaftlial *oo J Ur# Rr*t« ei umitewßi A § lIM tor «*• BkMlrad duflaD B» tow 1 «( Mia *krK»* IBurgto HolroMh *»aj i*tr»M «m Ilm Bnnwrly M AMurday i*fi#r»oo». k»4 Mr Aaa MoVMab j idarrd la rkarga by Dayulp Bk«*rlf, ttiayaklta Aaotker nsrtailoa for t«ru handrM dollar* was lav!*4 oa Ike plant by la strut lion of M<-s«r» lloke Smith and H. C. IVepie*. raautl for Mra. R W. 19l##4§ ('oncoming (ho lory of a laborer * lien for Mrs Holronib. the seervdary and tmuurer of the company bar hua j band. Mr Austin HfflWik **»*: ] "Mr* Marhla Hturgt# Mala—> W ! readad Mi*a Mia M IVarm as **wm jtary and tranaumr of Our Publishing Company, which position waa practi cally buaineaa manager of the paper. She has bean wllh the paper through all Ihe financial dlffkuUles which fol lowad the *us pension of tha daily, and has sui-rsaafully kept II afloat up to the ilm* »ha campa*«o com mV tee took charge At bo tints has the business paid her salary within several months -all moneys reeelved haring been ap pliad for th# payment of the papers' debt*. *'Por this reason the suspension of th# paper would leave the company In arrears for one year’# wages, the mon ey for tha same debt having been ap plied to pay debt*, pay rolls and cur rent expense*. “The campaign committee who had charge of the paper failed to pay the weekly pay roll for two or three weeks. Hcepe were being taken by the printer# to levy upon the plant to satisfy their claim*, which were leas than S3O. This would have brought about a removal of certain pans of , the plant, which would have Injured j Hie value of ihe remaining portion, so that a sale of the properly at anything like ID true value would have been Im possible. • Mr*. Holcomb's attorney, therefore, on Saturday, placed a laborer's lien In the hands of the city court upon the entire assela of Our Publishing Com pany. Including the entire plant, the subscription list. etc.. no that the whole would remain Intact. "This movement on the part of Mrs. Holcomb Is In (he Interest of the lar gest creditors of the concern, some of whom would not have extended credit hair it not been for the management 111 charge. • In the levying of the lien for Mrs. Holcomb her attorney does not rec ognise the validity of the execution now on flic against Our Publishing Company, held In the name of H. VV, Hied, a stockholder of the company, ami all hustnea* transacted since the filing of this execution was done with the understanding that aald execution had bbeu satisfied by an officer of the company and did not affect the busi ness or its assets. "It is very probable that when all tha attorneys In the case consult with each other, an adjustment will be ef fected concerning the business which will entirely remove it from the courts and satisfy all parties.” Mr. W K. Carter, the chairman of the people's party executive commit tee. who had charge of the paper dur ing (he past month, makes the follow-. Ing statement: 'When I took charge of the state campaign l found The People’s Party Paper In financial difficulties and on the eve of suspension. By request of tile executive committee and with the consent of the officers of the publish ing company. 1 took charge of ihe pa per to run it during the campaign, with the uudei-btanding tbut 1 was not [to create any new debts. '1 kept the paper going through the campaign, paid all the bills which I contracted and returned the paper to Our .Publishing Company in the saw" TH® ACXJOTJBn JV HEHAjLD •H Hn ghif -■ r-M»fcMte<i*i»" * 4mmS • '-I k tgMp pNMIKMMi * Ilf Wi twain fNfew Imm* etfaNßf «mmMM* *»*W* life ••* MNh* fl h* fMRNI flag* tag fINH A#f § fee# iMll'hftif fit III# •mi* gjeire# feTTf lip Wt Mimhi ### ian Irate, lavi ma*k®i»p erne ###*##• in# i a*## WtUftttiM* «P * »#■•«♦ l» j fartauhae Mil #4M e #**?# •#* g##fMl i Mrs la#l lagfl e 4 iMH Rf# ###* [pRiMWi pwffßN** TAto Mil e Nail #9 ffeaiMi efepivli lla* fsaMgafe## ##■*#•# Ml OIVtUN. mmmmmm BaaMdl Rato ** apawr* Hair P f I##*' e 9 ife**' » 19heap «f «*««.* in |gM a-,* t, r -igr m [ ißfei t# fit# i n nna> sow&wm* ilaai las v# ' ri'italinr flw"g 9# f#M|l rtii.iearfy *m aMnaff f# • flititr itflp |N# »#••« Ik# llg Mai **#»-*"«* a»e #«lk Tl#-- wmi *«§*»« , ling fwiMi hum tk# kkult #9 Ik# *###' j |yw. 11*afpMwng ttoitiji «aa# 7k# •••### kek* reai# tl# ferae## It tk In tsf*. fur «Mck k# fwNm • !«#•». et»t if If Ik *###;#< a##»l 9» f«et* | m«whr. aka tk* IP fmi* k# t#e*e f*v t«e*- !gk«g MINK Ik mi k# keaa#. k«r ik» | e *»4 it## ai###r » H#rk ««# e t*#t# <# real»• t«f» *»%#r IffeAf’f‘ier pneM« im #f* j 1 |#et wtM*k ft r«#' h*-« fie fwr#Mlll 4##tt nati»n lk#r# I# grMfwip #9*-# haMQftaig |ok It. hrafilaa iMltip «f Ik# lie# iff »#k#. Th Huiktnff «f • tab «»# raM«a »l#n ekiffefMNl thme4 I# fully kftp prr tael#* lk#t#f#r# e»# kk%# • fkpt f*»r hand- 1 Ilk* r«ti«n g<*9ftg #tirn#«f «f tS St pan* l#k, *r»<l If handtm el tmmr t$ 9#. and tki# due# <m4 1o« iu4# r»fiMwi«#*na **# flrt|kl, The round lasi* 4ms sway silk I per eewi of Ike tore, whb h mvm tk* farmer (I IB per Mb. alen lb* BB r*sb for M(|tsr and tie*, alen Ilm I* rents for nirntmtoiw, and the IB reals II plucks** The cost for packing the round hale la tl to and the revering about to rent* iand to offset this met th* round bale [will bring I-1# «>f on* per rent rn.se per {pound, which Is tl to per bale. There will he a large reduction In orean rales [of freight tn favor of Ihe round hale 'on account of Its being easily loaded and unloaded fTwta the ship-hold, slso the larger tiuMnlity that tan be paih- H In a ship, and the abolition of the' |stevedorea. TV sum up the advantage of Ihe round bale over Ihe tdd square: hale In money, there will he a saving lo the producer by the round bale of 11 T* to tt to per bale, besides creating some consumption for cotton, as the round bale Is covered with cotton duck. The font of the leiwry press Is It.COP or a royalty of Itou. and 50 cents for each lal« parked. If the round hale will aaive In Ihe expense of hsndllng and marketing the cotton crop tt per bale. It will put Into the pockets of the farmers of the ftouth fully forty mil lions of dollars per annum, and all classes will be benfited liy thp tnrreaee of the circulation of that money, for It now largely goes Into the pockets of foreigners. If the former wilt see his own In terest and study It carefully, he will know that the reduction of Ihe oo#t of making and marketing cotton must come out of the eost of handling same, as the price of labor has been reduced to the point of starvation, and he can't, go any further In thijt direction. Tmnsportntlon, commission, covering, compressing and plucking are the only means left for reduction, and, 1 believe, the round belie has or will solve the question, unless the gn-ed of a monop oly destroy the desirable results, which If legitimately carried out will enrteh the South and her !iconic. Irrespective of the masses nr classes. The writer of this article has no In terest in the round bale. Whenever Ihe round hale comes Into use. then farewell to the village, town and city crons of cotton. FARMER. MORE SENSATIONAL. The Plot Against the Crowned heads a Big One. By Associated Press to The Herald. London. OCt. 17.—The Alex andria correspondent of the Dally Mail says that the plot recently discovered against Em peror William's life Is hourly proving more Important. Doen \ ments found disclose also a plot to kill King Humbert. Fifteen Italians have been arrested. The plan was to throw a gun cotton bomb Into the Emperor's car riage as It passsd through th* narrow streets of Cairo. —_ -- New Dnicti end Kippered Herrings nt Lamkin & Co.'s. 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( »B*«*»np»* 04 to* Ihe honor to dealff- ( j nets m* tn ramming to# regianeet 4s* trmm th* state of OenritU to the Feds* [el msrttc*. und*r to* second sail In* turpi In Ihe war with Bpala f wrrynt <k» gam*, hoping t* ha able lo ao mas ‘ the rtyrthor ihac’l'had obtslard tl : 'the vxprns* at ihealate by long aarvlce j to ih* militia as would reflart credit ; npto fleorgia, and b# rainsbl* to thoa* ; men offering their aervtree at th* stole'B call, h required much tabor, mmh line and n gem I deal of per sonal expense lo each of the otorer* ' appointed by yon to rets* I hi* regl-1 meat ft nae not'rompleied and I was | not mustered Into the service nntll the j SMI of August, IBM Ai (hat lime ae- > live hisdtltllee had waved, but there was Mill a probability of tbe r*glm-nl belag needed for service to an un healthy country nl an unhealthy sea- son of (h* yaar. end so long as th*** probsbllilies existed I thought It my duty to remain la the service, not be lag willing for any officer or man of tho geglmrnt lo be subjected to shy danger Ibat I did am sham The War Department has decided, lor the praaent. not to use Ihe regi ment In (his aarvlce and. If It Is need at kil. It will not be until all danger from cliseaet dne to climatic condition*,' or from aoy other source, will be passed finder these rlrt umsiances. I do not feel that th# government ser vice, the Mate nor the men In the command will be injured by my re tirement, and I do not feel that I vio late any obligation, personal or other wise, tn choosing to return to the dis charge of my duties tn civil life. "T beg to assure your excellency that I have arrived at tills conclusion only after csreful deliberation and tbut f sever roy connection with the officer* and men composing this regiment with great reluctance, and have decided lo da eo only In obedience lo what 1 think I* my duty to my family, and fo.lowing the advice of a great many friends anil good cltlsoua in the Judi cial-circuit over which I have had tbe honor to preside for more than two years. Had the regiment been called upon to perform any service that car ried with It any danger to health or life of its officers or nn-n It would have been my pleasure and duty to have re mained in its command “I beg to assure your excellency of roy appreciation of ,the great honor done me by your , appointment and trust that my action tn thus tendering my resignation will be approved by your Judgment and will in no event be a source of any embarrassment to you. "With great respect, I am. most obe dleinly, yours, "JOHN S. CANDLER.” Colonel Candler was appointed to the command of the Third Georgia regiment on the 20th of July and sub mitted to the physical examination a few days afterwards. Major S. C. Mills, the mustering officer, reported to the governor that under the regulations the Injury to Colonel Candler’s ankles re ceived In a railroad accident some years ago. would amount to a disabil ity, and asked whether he desired to insist on the appointment. The govern or left (hat question entirely with the War Department dml tho matter was referred to the adjutant general by Major Mills, la «Jfew days the adju tant getierul telegjvipbed Major Mills to muster In Colonel Candler. This was considered uh almost un precedented vletoii. for Col. Candler, who proceeded -to the organization of Ids regiment with diligence and spirit. 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The I xrrtlee* Thai Ware Had at Hrpbribah. [ Mpectoi to Th* Herald. Hepßsibsb. rig.. Oct. I*.—Mtsatonsry day wea alsnvri to lb* Kspfi«t church Similar evening. Mr. H. d. J -ncs waa muster of ceremonies etel Miss Mary Acton and Mlae Fannie New wane had Ih* fTcgramm* in hand and well did they execut# I heir pans. The nutate his directed by Mloa MoUte Rhnd**. and was perfect in all parts. The pro gramme waa aa follows: Voluntary—Throw **u» Ibe Ufe-llne. goto—Mrs. It. La. Miller. Full Chorus. Prayer-Rev. R. H Seal* flcrlptur* Lesson —H. It. donee, gong—Tell It Out Among the No.- tt-uts. Reel tat ton—Th* M*e*ag* of tbe Bella by Mr. Carl Oliver. dong—There Comes a Wall of An guish . Bells of China, Japan. Africa. Brasil. Italy and Mexlro—by Mlaeea Mao- Fryer. Rath Frost. Belle Fryer. Lena Murphy, IVvelle Kllpnttlcw and Hai ti* Carswell. American Bell By Master Loula Jackson. Song-The Gospel Bells Are Ringing. The Children’# Pledge—By Mts# Clif ford Otlver. pong—Jesu«. Our Savior. Our Land for Christ—By Master J**. Carswell. Song—Send the Ught. by « selected choir, during which a eellectlon was taken up by four pretty Httie girls. A nice sum was realised. Prayer—By Rev. W. T. Delph. Song—The Whole Wide World for Jesus. Sermon on Missions «nd Personal Responsibility—By Kev. J. W. R. Jen kins. Song—Stand Up for Jesus. Benediction. Visitors In the Village. Mrs. W. B. Young. Mr. J. C. Ac ton, Mr. H. .Mims and W. C. Turner, tisq., Augusta. Hon. W. L. Mims and Mr. C. H. Thomas. Waynesboro. Mr. Allen W. Jones and family. Grace wood. Miss Clara Hancoofk. Jlidge. Misses Annie Seasro and Mattie Johnson, Deßruo*. Mr. H. H. Kilpatrick, second Geor gia. now at Savannah. Messrs. Jno. 'West. Pat Mulready. Doxier Walton and W. H. Jones, Jr., Evans, Ga. in the Methodist Sabbath school Prof. E. P. Clark gave a splendid lecture on Ihe day's lesson. There were the usu al Sabbath school exercises in the churches. Pastor Jenkins preached In the Bap tist church Saturday momlnd and again Sunday morning. Delegab-s as follows were appointed to th,- pinion meeting which convenes with the Bap tist church at Aheline next Saturday and Sunday: Rev. J. W. R. Jenkins. Rev. G. H. Bush, Prof. H. S. Jackson and Messrs. I T . R. l-'rost. P. B. Mand.v, P. 11. Carswell and J. R. Dryer Henry James’ new novel, The Awk ward Age. and the resumption of the pages devoted to Music anil the Dio rail, lend an additional interest to this number, HUB-WREN INVESTIGATION ! WW Tft# PWvt •( ttffeftaafW* § mi if #l. 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IT SUiR£H LIM-LV I hat th* Ahcrtfl to#u!4 Catch t> to«b Laii I arhla*. “Wftk i iftt* truvftlt ’ruutftf y+rrT’ \ . eufttoft e eladlkf «*f ok# of Ik# rrad4tkUi of Rot Oklrk. •Ob. nothin much " was ihr an |awa**r. Fell** ear aped fruai jail *a all. You a**, hr a guod many month* [a man baa been a-liatn* around tht* I rare loan by the name uv Laay L<ar- I kina H* -rarer dune a tick «* work I Ir fcla life, an' Be abut a eitiaan tk' oth er day. Then our sheriff lay* bsod* on him ah’ stake* him out la fell Welt, he refr.se* to do nay work about tha jail, even after tha joory Iwl* him , guilty, after which, ov ro'aa. his aar vlcia t*'l-»nf* lo th' rvnmty nntll they ! hatig* him. Tealerday. the sheriff h*y* a brand-new rope (o do th* bangin' with, an’ warts to stretch It He tahrs it lo the Jail an' asks I-axy Lar kins t' help him hltle up a bag of com- i meal t‘ bang on the end of the rope. An', t’ the sheriff's amassment. Lar kina refuse* tn help. This Ingratitude »a maxes the officer M he Yew* he'll llx lArkln*. He rush** over tu th' drug store an’ buys n let uv them pill* war- j ranted tu cure thel tired feeltn'. Then ; he secoorea help, prtea Larkin'* Jawa open an' makes him awaller half of | th' box uv pill*. Then he lock* th' jail fD #o## bom#. •‘Them pill* must her got In Ibelr work good en strong, 'cans* *ome time j (lurin’ ther night lArklna tear* cut Ibe hull aide uv the Jail, steals the best horse In town, ulerllxea th’ brand new i rope fer a bridle an' rides off. •T>o you think they'll ketch him?" asked (be visitor. *'l guess so," was the answer. Th* sheriff has Jcas tuk th' other half uv thet l)ox uv pills hlsaclf an' started out on Larkin's trail.” OASTOniA. Bawrn th» Kind V* HcwAjng? teugit «<:r DIDN'T HATERIALIZE. The Mill Operatives Did Not Meet Last Night. A Herald reporter wended bis wav out towards the Augusta factory last night. He was looking for a meeting. He walked up and down the streets, but stumbled across no meeting. The hall that the meeting was supposed to have been held in was decidedly dark. The rumor that the meeting was going to be held proved to be a rumor only. MONTHLY MEETING Of Richmond County Agricultural Club Saturday. The regular monthly meeting of the Uiehmond County Agricultural Society will be held at noon Saturday at their club house. The subject for discussion at the meeting will ‘‘Diversified Agri culture.’’ Great parties ore born, not made. Farlie* made to order wear out like a suit of clothes and are cast aside when the fashion changes. When the peace commission finishes up at Haris it might make a visit b> | Virden, Hi. 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Kim ARfft. »ftr» t# f wTjrrrtft- AITTATtOM A# •'HAM* I m fU#Hi mm five 9 >■•«! r#ftpTvN#f#., %44fto#to til# 3nmm fltf##9« Hftk# 7k#" ' j w 9J#9 3# FOR SALE ; CUBAff^CRBAM AT M JAf*K*oiftr. jCHKAP PAPKH For wrappind [ pWI | 1 SI * IB refits S handled eld *x* | changes. White paper 1 rest a pound. [Nov I FOR PALB-rIBS-ACRK FARM. DNM i mil* fr<xn rily limits, a bargain. Ay j pig W. C. Jotter, Ko. 124 Jaxkautt It. IOC* t iCDU'MfUA «HUX FOR PALE All j g*md aa •#•: on* H«b« delivery w«g. |on ond Harness, ktesttskis'. Oct IS FOR PAUB—PAPER FOR WRAP PING purpaae*. Cheopest In rHy. (me cent • pound. Apply at Herald office. Moth white ond newe-paper. Nov t JO RENT TO REXT—«TORE NO. TII BROAD street, next below Ttovettpnrt A Phln i tay. running through to Kill# street. Price *1.350. Alexander A Johnson, 70S Broad sirsot. Oct 1 FOR RENT-STORE SOS AND HALL WAY SOT Broad Apply Commercial Hotel. Oel I I - - TO RENT—COMMODIOUS STORE, ! No. #2l Broad street -s7* per month. W. S. Gardner. US Eighth street, i Oct 1 : FOR RENT—STORK NO. 524 BROAD ' street at *2O per month. Thada. oek man. No. 811 Broad street. Oct IB LOST AND FOUND. LOST—ON LAST WEDNESDAY week an Irish setter, answer* to name of "Jess.” Reward will be given i for her return to ft. L. Lamkin, #53 | Reynolds street. Oct 18 - ROST—NO HORN. VERY DARK brown cow. almost black. Liberal re ward for her return to *1« Greene Bt. Dot !» ’ miscellaneous AUCTION BAi*E—ON WEDNESDAY. October I#. 10:30 o'clock, at Kl Broad street. G. V. Walker will sell parlor I and bedroom suits, pianos, heating and coking gtwv.-s, &•:. Anyone having goods they want sold send, them to #2l Broad street At once. Oct 18 1 1 too BASKETS CONCORD AND DEL-, AWARE grapes, just received at <3l* ! ovani a. 634 Broad street. Nov 1 ! DANCING SCHOOL—MISS ELIZA BETH WHITE, recently of New York, Library Hall. Children's class Tuesdays and Fridays 3:30 p. ni. Ladies amt gentlemen same days, 8:00 p. tn. Nov 10 ’ SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITINd only $5.00 per month at Osborne's Business college. Monday, Wednesday end Friday, at night. Come or call a* once. Great demand for stenographers. [June 17 ts WANTED—REGULAR BOARDERS J good fare and neat beds, also one urn I furnished room to rent. Apply Mrs. A. | j. Avera. corner Ellis and Washington* ' or 603 Ellis street. Nov 10 MISS BELLE SMITH'S DANCTNfJ school at her parlors, northwest cor ner Kullock and Telfair. Children Tues days and Fridays at 8:30; gentlem-tr Mondays awd Thursday at S o'clock,. Oct 20 ’ , WANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK ? must have good reference. Apply 1303 May avenue. Oct TJ . _. _j a