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traveled nwnv tttl?*** inland in aratci
of maiarial for pr^rtiUon.
On S*pUtub< r 20 last year the B*!
vedere. the Jfaala H. Tbo®*t and inf
Or'a lan Point Harrow. ton U>« follave
ton lUf thr lattar two tioata war*
rrtohPd to the- ire. Ida «.-!»(drr* nar
rowly aarapinc a lik* fata, but gwtlry
aafftl# to shots. fly October 1 th«*
mat of Iba two wratkad ve*4«d* re
tamed to Point Barrow and. thank*
to tba stores of th« arteatlst*. were
aarad murb suffering- After thair ar
rival tba tbrea men and the ooa hun
dred ihlpwr.-i k«d man tlvad on two
abort mania a day. notwithstanding
tba fart that I.OOU head of ralndaar
nod t ltr|f qiifthtlty of were
secured near Point Barrow
For Their Sustenance.
Last winter was called a mild one
at Point Barrow, tba coldest reglstereJ
being 67 degrees below aero, but n*
the dry. and as each man was
clad In deerskin clothing, they suffered
little. Forty below in Alaska I* no
colder than 10 below xero In Ohio. sav’S
Mr. Buxton, one deerskin keeping u*
much warmth in the body as 10 woo' -
an blankets. The warmest it reached
at that point during the past summer
was 65 above t“ro. but* snow began to
accumulate as early as Sep'ember 1.
On March 28 last Lieutenant Jarvis
and Dr. Call, of the revenue cutter
Bear, With 400 reindeer from Port
Clarence, arrived for the party's re
lief. Two nten had left Point Barrow
on October 12 and 20, respectively,
with trail and news of the ehlpwreck,
and relief was sent in retHx>n«e to their
appeal. One of tbe men (Walker) went
3,500 miles with a derg team to Edmon
ton, where he caught the Canadian
Pacific. On the 28th of July the Bear
arrived with the first riews of the His
pano-American war, tire latest Infor
mation being an account of Lieutenant
Hobson's daring deed m sinking tho
Merrimac in the harbor of Santiago.
Three weeks later the Bear left for the
south carrying the shipwrecked men.
Frozen in at or near Point Barrow
during the winter were the Wanderer,
Jennie, Newport, Fearless and Rosa
ria. On July 2 the wind blew the Rn
saria upon shore and wrecked her, but
All Aboard Escaped Uninjured.
At Point Barrow the sun is entirely
below the horizon from November 19
to January 22, and from May 11 to Au
gust 3 Old Sol does not set. It Is suffi
ciently light, however,- from 11 to 1
o'clock in the fall to see to read witn
out an artificial light.
The boys had some rare sport part
of the time in Alaska, in whaling and
bunting. On September 17, 1897, one
of the trio shot 430 (lacks, not one of
w j,ich weighed less than Btx pounds.
They had 3.000 ducks In the-tee house
at one time last season, just after the
300 shipwrecked sailors arrived, for
ty whales were killed ar Point Barrow
last season, which yielded about
$76,000 worth of bone and 120 barrels
Congressrrun
Botkin's
Statement
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! Tbe psny rwwebed Seattle without
In* tdent on September It Mr. Mrll
benny going to Lmitsinna. where be Is
[now engaged In preparing his report
to •et'ompany tbe specimen* whJcb
will be turned over to tbe uaivsrslty,
-mil Mr Buxton after s visit in tbe *
West, coming to bis home In lohrJ
iown to writ® out lit* not***. Th*
young men are now contemplating a
trip to a South American port, to be
i taken within n year, In tbe internet of
Mr. Buxton la well *a'i*ll*d wltb
the Alaskan trip, and say* that they
made a number of Interesting discov
eries of interest to science, all of which
i will be brought out In due season.
Peat* the Klondike.
: Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville.
TVs., ha* found a more valuable dl»-
i < over y than bs* yet been made in the
' Klondike. For years he suffered untold
agony from consumption, accompanied
liy hemorrhage*; and was absolutely
cured bv I>r. King's New Irtaeovery
for CNm*umptl>w>. Cough, and Cold*. He
u«< la re. that gold Is of little value to j
| comparison with this marvelous cure;
would have It, even If It coat a bun- |
; dred dollars a bottle. Aathmn, Bron- I
Ichltt* and ail throat and lung affections j
are positively cured by r>r. King s New j
; Discovery for Consumption. Trial hot-|
i ties 10c. at Howard & Wltlet'a drug
! store. Regular *i*e 69 cent* and SI.OO.
Guaranteed to cure or price refunded.
“My dear," said Mr*. Rlehlelgh, to
her daughter the other evening, after
young Woodby had departed, “how In
the world did your hair become ao
disarranged?”
“Why. mamma." replied the quick
witted mis*, “I guess It must be from
shaking my bead ao much when Mr.
Woodby was trying to coax me to say
yes.”
And the mother suddenly remember
ed that she bad once been a girl her
self.— Chicago News.
NEW ’PHONES.
Augusta Telephone and Electric Com
pany.
675 Augusta Electric Supply Co.
562—Augusta Southern Railroad,
President’s office.
707— F. H. BrendJe, Meat market.
476—W. H. Brigham, Wholesale gro
cer.
872 —George Cochkos.
332—G. A. Cunningham, Jr., Resi
dence.
807—L. G. Doughty, Cotton factor.
262—E. W. Dodge.
76(5_-W. R. Glaze brook, Residence.
561—Miss Sadie Harris
-676 G. W. Hall.
791—John F. Holmes & Co.
522—W. C. Jones.
286 —W. M. Jackson.
487—J. U. ackson, Residence,
371—Dr. A. J. Kilpatrick.
776—5. Resser, Residence.
424—D. J. Rooney. s
281—Mahoney & Armstrong.
286—North Augusta Rand Co.
686— W. P. Padgett, Saloon.
672—1.. F. Padgett. Furniture.
58?—Sehuetzem Plafz
273—R. C. Steinbeck & Co.
291—Tutt & Boylaton.
*73—W. It. Walton, Farm. ,
3*l— Whitiker McGow an. ;
THE AUOtTBTA HKHAJLD
PIERCE BUTLER
SLAVE OWNER
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■ml of bee Ntalatlag <m panning
I her career a* an artrrae contrary to hie
wtebre. aofiwlthatandlag Her promise '
to him before marriage to la*re tb*
stage forever, lie had two daughters, j
who were, wheo I knew them, moat
(harming young ladle*, and their home
•a* with their father, but be did aoi
prohibit them from visiting Ihelr
niothrr after tliff h**l ntTivad nt yw*
~f d®r»tjM. Mr. Huil#r 44* ®* of
(I® ttnndaoNWrt mrn of hi* dis
out FRIEND.
A OARDFN SPOT.
One of the Ptace* That Appeal* to the
Lot era of the Beautiful
Kdgewater Park, N. Y.. dept. 24. Ilh
Mr Editor: In my Judgment there
are few prettier spots to be found any
where 1n tbl* broad land of ours than
Kdgewater Park —an Ideal placa in :
which to spend tbe few abort drowsy 1
beautiful days of kidian summer. But
It does get very warm here at time*,
"as hot as love In harvest time." some
of tbe resident* aay.
Just at present I have tbe good for
tune to be the guest In one of the moat
hospitable homes of one of tbe leading
families In this vicinity.
Tbl* beautiful little town, she bright,
•at point In New York south of Tren- j
ton. Is situated on the DMawarr. alx
teen miles from Philadelphia, which
la easily reached either by the steam
cars, which pass quite frequently, or
by steamboat. In among the tree* on
the bank* of tbe Delaware are ne*tled
the attractive borne* of the
There are beautiful grassy lawn* and
flower garden*, apple and pear or
chards surrounding them. All the
people seem to love flowers, those
"smiles of Ood’s goodness,” and the
numerous gardens filled with endless
varieties are one of tbe most notice
able features.
To one accustomed as I am to the
■ heavy sandy road* which are found In
■ some part* of the South, the well
constructed macadamized thorough
| fares eecm Ideal in every respect. They
j facilitate country travel and enhance
j the pleasure of driving and cycling.
Edgewater Perk Is one of a chain of
little towns along the Delaware river.
Burlington, the oldest town In New
Jersey. Is only two and one-half miles
distant. Burlington county, of which
It Is the county seat, Is the richest
county in agriculture In Ihe United
States. The soil has been brought to
such a high state of cultivation that
It commands a price ranging from live
hundred to one thousand dollars per
acre.
Somp of the towns are built so close
ly together you can scarcely tel! where
one ends or another begins. The next
town to Edgewater Park Is Bennly.
which was formerly known as Dunce’s
Ferry, and the greatest sturgeon fish
ery In the worldi The largest national
cemetery in New Jersey is near Bever
ly, and also the largest soldier’s mon
ument.
There are row-boats, sailboats,
steamboats and private yaehts on the
Delaware, and I suppose almost every
one knows how famous the river is
for Its shad.
Nearby Is the old home of Rev. T.
DeWltt Talmage and through the farm
passes the road over which Washing
ton and bis men marched previous to
the battle of Trenton. Near here Is
also still seen the famous Deer Park
of Benjamin Franklin.
The reflection of the lights of the
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A WELL STOCKED LUMBER YARD
PH; v \
i tiy of t'bilaiVlphbi ran bv *waagainst
tb# aky on rlvar night*. Hare, th*
country with B# talnm.*#. pane* and
quivt. there tha ally with ha buatlv
InMlMn animation and Him.
M. B. W.
LIST OF ADVERTISED LETTERS
hrmainins in Ihe j*oatulfl« # 4t Aufiißto,
Cki. Iftth, IM, Panama tailing f<«r
[Mifp# Htfr* will wav **at|#4i(i»-
19" and name Ihr data. A rulmir hf
I the poftofßi# d«»pstrtmant ircjuln** thitf
one rant I# i>aid.
LA I lira* LIHT.
A—Adettn# Allen. Ml*a Mary Avery,
jt Mlrn Dalny Mrown. Mr#. Maftia
Ffown, AyneM Kauwn, Mlmn Annie l>i*'
AAniiiHid, Minnie Naynard. Mm. iAtirm
Car ton. Mia® Jtnnle Hane.
O—Mm. Jennie Collin®, Mr#. Ellaa
I Canfield.
F- Ml** Andr Fo«tin*ni
O —Ml** Carrie I*iU G*(t***n.
H--Mra. W. M .Hardeman, Ml** Bai
lie Hughe*, Mr*. Anna llolley.
J-e Ml*. Willie W. Jobnaton. Ml**
Mary Johnion. Ml** Loulie Jahn*on.
K—Mr*. Julia Kelly, Mlaa Surah
Kidd.
L—Carlalr Lumnkln, Mi** M, B. |
Laurence.
M—Ml** Belle Murphy. Ml** Ko*a
More, Mlsa Ptnkey Meirlll. Lula Mar
tin.
P—Klla Pervlna, Ml** Charlotte Pat
terson, Mi** Hester Posley, Ml** Mary
Phillip*. Mrs. 8. J- Penny, Ml** Llsslo
Puket, Ml*H Hal ah Perkin*.
!{ —Muuda Rsase, Mr*. Maria Ray,
Mis* Mary E. Reynold*.
B—Mr*. Belle Sturles, Julia StalllriK*.
Mr*. Hurrle J. 'lHmith, Ml»» Katie
Bklnner, Ml** MlUle Shaw.
K—Ml** Kate Tolver, Ml** A. w.
Thoma*.
W—Ml** F. Waeeloßler, Ml** Mary
Walton, Mr*, flaaborn Waid, Mis*
Mattie Whatley. Mr*. Kitty Walker.
Miss Lucy Wimberly.
GKNTLi/MEN’H LIBT.
A—Daniel 8. Anderson.
B—Sim Buller, E. C. Burnett,. J. E.
Brook*, Herman tltottger. Holly Bark
dale (2), Samuel (Britten, it. T. Bar
bot, Prof. Butler, M. B. Brown. W.
F. Black, Jolin Henry Barnhart, Jas.
C. Bland.
c—John Challer, Wm. D. Ctr**, .
M. CralK. _
I_> c. N. Donaldoon, Jr., Jim 13. Da
vi#, H. T. Dowda. .
j- mm Funderlung, Ernest Fortson.
A. Fletcher.
G—Benjamin Green, colored.
H—Tom Holton, John Hlegln*. J. Ha
zel!, H. C. Harnlln, Paul Hlrach.
j Ervan Jones, Charley Jont I *, Alex
Johnson, Henry Jones, H. William Jil
b«rt.
K—A. Karwlßch, Edward Kembrew,
J, V. Kelly.
M—Mr. Miller, Frank Moss, Eddy
Mears. Elmo McNeill. Eddie Martin, 8.
Mitchell,
P_Willlam Pauley. Prof. W. Peeke.
Thoma* Porter, Holoman Plnkeney,
Bober! Powell, W. M. Powell.
S—Wright Btration. W. G. Hhockt-y.
Juo Sibley, Johnnie Handers, Joe Scof
tle. J. T. Turner, W. H. Thomptym,
George Taylor. •
V—B. F. Vaughan.
W J. W. WHlfam*. Jimmie Wil
liam*. *i
MI SC ELI .AN EO ÜB.
A. J- Miller Bon, Grocer* Dealer,
MSTORIA
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
tho AA-
Siguat urv X AjT
« Mr
(U * Kind
jU» You Have
ICASTOBIA
h'km ytw taa sMsM pr—|dl) tha
ha*t r#*i at IIIJNNIH Vlll Oh ,
HIM NMl*| l.—hvr at A U—a»
and at Matlal Mrs*. V•* »• fi#
thi* am IsadfllM; "WI'F. IND''
Dressed f lesriat. CclMag sat I lotah*
tog l ow har. Mto ltriad bare mmdrr
oar o, a »>■(' Uto. awkat sat
stored to io*ared shads.
I oil Itoa to streh and qsikh d«<i*ar>
•—•red
Ferkin lamfattiriit Ceapanj.
AUGUSTA. GA.,
DOORS. SASH & BLINDS.
WHOLESALE
PAINT WAREHOUSE
One-lull car
Atlantic Lead
Thar* can to no totter Laad
in A marks.
One-half car
Atlantic Linseed Oil
4 rent* ■ gallon. Belter (baa
cheap Writers Oils
One car
Dry Mineral Paint
Outlrouaeo, Rr*>fa, Fences,
<fec. Cheap ui dirte
Ocbres. colon Dry and id Oil
Pratt & Lambert’s
Hard Oil and Varnishes
Pure Ready
Mixed Paints
The very best made.
Plastico.
The best Wall Finish.
I#*» yon ere in donbt
about a painter we can ul
weye find you a good on*,
and a reasonable one In price
*
THE HOWARDS
WILLET DRUG COMPANY.
REMOVED TO 711 BROADWAY.
E. W. DODGE,
Manufacturer of Rubber
Stamps. Seals, Stencils,
Daters. Pads, Badges,&c
711 Broadway. Augusts, Ga.
Btrowger l'hone 202,
Smith & Orecne, Traveling Passenger
Agent, Secretary of Fair (3),
FOURTH CLASS.
B. Floyd, Mr*. H. L. Fleming, Mrs.
May Wright, Philip it. Prescott, Wil
liam Morri*.
W. H. STALLINGS, P. M.
“The man that I marry,” she sahl,
“must be one who always thinks be
fore he speaks.”
“Then,” replied th* young inni> at
whom Ihe shaft had been aimed, ”1
guess he’ll never ask you.”—Cleveland
Lender.
Some people make discord just by
harping away on one string.
JHE ||ERAID STANDARD
|ITUS
It !• popular twocaiindt it s tiht wHat Iko
err At nowip4p*f-rf/itting public want*. Tha
Map* Ar# tAfa# and cMar. and fulty doubt# tha
*t/# of any oth#ra put>ltah#d. Thay ara tj#Auti
fully printed In fiva color# on h#avy map papa r
IF YOU RE INTERESTED IN
WAR GEO6RAPHY
you will find tha Atlaa an ndi*p#naabla aid. It
will hrlp you to obaorvo tha dally changaa In
tha aiturtt.on, and anabia you to kaap pac«
with hlatory.
You Need An ATLAS!
v Oct the luteal and Bc*t
Contents of The Herald Standard War Atlas:
Cuba - - • 14*21 Inch#*
Tha Work! - - - 21 *2B Inch#*
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North America - 21x2tj mchei
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South Am#rica - • • I 1 Inch#*
Mtawtwg table Moa*.
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Hawaiian Islands • * !lxl4lnih#*
Europe • • * 21 *2B Inch#*
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Asia ... - 14x21 Inch#*
.Wbowlag w Tran*-Vbvriaa KiHrmi
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Oceania and Caroline Island* 21 *2B Inch#*
China - 14x21 inches
Harbor Charts, showing Matanzas, Santiago
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Juan; also Cardenas and Santa Clara Bays,
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