The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, October 26, 1898, Page 2, Image 2

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Ho OMt out to Mvy o# a tow. nttrh ho did without trend I* until a ro*»r wn* adjuolfd to too row* horn*, wb#n a lumto waa ■tado At th* hwtWf hr tho rot* and * aaddrn aaronMon of a »*arh» <«— woo n-.n, hr tho bailiff Unfortunately tho troo bant ottt. hftfMttnff tho bailiff *» dW» contact with tho raw atom A fnon.l «-**»•• tU» a*d lh * bailiff dta* Ottawa tho lory■ To Coro * Cold I* Owo Day Tnhf Laxative Bromo Quin Ino Tablet. All druggl*!* r#fuu<l tho nmOcy If It tatia to rut*, He. Tha geßuta* hao L>. U Q an oarh tabl. t. me JUIKJE OVER AOB. Jude* itary'» Poaltln* In a* Intereat litf Caoo Columbia H <?.. Ort. *4.-1* regard tn an appeal from tho decision of Judg* Oary In rotat’d to the legality ot a ju ror ovor » yoara old anting <«n a <«*#. that official aald yesterday that ho ov orrulod tho motion for a now trial for tho reason that the* ib-fon*o had not oto jortoil to th*- Juror before tho rase nan hoard 110 has prevtoualy rul<»,| thnt no juror over Co your* obi, If objected to. « *n Hit on a rase, but the ilroumalanca* on thin ocenaion were different. Thr raao had been trlett and tho verdlot ten rirrod liefon, the objection waa mndo. Iloanir. tho np|*-nl stand*. and tho raao will tie an Intereatln* one. On the Strait Road. N, T. Mall and ExproM Aa thing! now look, Hon. Joo Black burn of Kentucky believer* he Is on the ntralftht road back to the United State* Senate DON'T SETTLE ON YOUR FALL HAT ON YOUR FALL UNDERWEAR ON YOUR FALL NECKWEAR ON YOUR FALL FOOTWEAR UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN OUR’S NEWEST AND LEADING STYLES FOR MEN. 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Mr Yon** aaya ha h»a nor— been prouder of Ala people or of Ala aula than alnea he Asa com# E*at Ha la rortalß. ha WO. that tha morality of Salt Uah* City romparm very *vor ably with that of Raatern rltte# He believe* that the pr—rtploa of rhrtat lanlty are nowhere ronalatontty lived tip ta Fr«sh Graham Flour. Frash Buckwheat. Delicious Maple Syrup. As fine assortment of Canned Fruit and Vege tables as can be found anywhere. T. P. DORIS. Bell Phone 1246. Summerville. DIDN’T COME TO TRIAL. The Clillpot I lean** Caa* Still Hang* Firm Thr caae against M. P. Phllpol, charged with running a wagon with out a license waa dated to t-tirnc up this morning at lh« court of thr recorder. The caae lot* aonio Interesting points In It. a* ha* been mentioned. Mr. Philpot did not appear at court. A war rant waa Issued for him. A rule waa issued ugnitial John Johnson, the prin cipal witness. New Hatch and Kippered Herrings at Latnklu * Co.’a. TBS JLTTOTJSa'Jk. 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NaaaaA mi •■kaeg—»M M*w»Md. •* —ot h*W h HwAh—a* -Ta *— * | ■* rl Ad tars wtah Iha afdMaff wf I—Bphta rITTIT #*eh th* kMBV la—- tag ha* |iwa aw hw waad ha —an Imp 'Tha ffWMfMW hadhd wMrthav aa mH (ha **w fwwta M iww Mtlaa fwrtha* i haw th* aid. *wd that high wat— <M th* attawM* M h# tordad by Iha Malt rwfftar will ohwlrwrt mnOar gwaawg*.' C«4 rartww tahtag tha *«*wd ‘Mrt^—h w tW CM. m— *.c«gta tha bM r*- ■Mla* <« ha aaa* Tha g«wgu**nca wf th# gwtttaa cww* ratwad M*h#w th# aagrtrovarsy ■— ( thaw fttt tatafvatlwg Bath C»l Trie* a*W rot. Kartow ara gruMlW— tly kwow* #v*r th* *Mtr. **»** tally la ga tllbal rlrrtaa. Th* guvarwgMMit has ***« dt ta a**d a age tat *g*»t «* lowk l*to th* muti t«r —4 report, and If H la adtiaaMa th* rowta of th* Mall* hrtwa#* Oal*aa .lll* and IMhlowag* May b* rhawg*d agala a*4 Mad* *a tormmrlr. Th* **ttl*M*at <ff th* whol* I* await *d with ***** h»t*t*M. •* It has h*a» tha cawaa of th* raising of w d**J of "dual." * Shred tied Wheat Bis cuits at T. P. DORIS. DIDN'T LIKE MIS BED Dot He Should Not Hivt Made Sock • Imh About It. tl m about “I m. ' aa the boy* say. alien a boarder at the boarding Itouw ot Mr*. Hii*lon. out on Camp bell street reused another boarder some discomfort. Tb* hoarders were both occupying 4h* aarna mom. There were three bad* In the *|>*rtmeal. in one ot those trad* ana Mr. —— well, never mind hi* name. In the other Ed Owena, who hail register «d from Savannah. Mr. Owen* took a notion that the other boarder had the treat bed and ao he proceeded to get up atid go over and try the other. He. we be admit*, had been imblblna and wai In a humor lor argument. "Mere, you get out of your bed and let me occupy It." said Owena. Now. at Z o'clock In the morning to Ire awakened and told to leave your couch that someone elac might occupy It, la anything but agreeable. The other man did not get up, ao Mr. Owens attempted to put him out. Then there wa* a acuffle and the end of It all was the Imposed-on boarder going uftor an officer. He found Of ficer William*, who came and arrested Owens, who was given a roopt In tbe poltee station on the ground floor. At court today he told the Judge lliat he did not remember thpmatter and would like to apologise If he had hurt any one's feelings. He Mated that he would leave for Savannah In a few hours If the Judge would let him off. The end of the trial was a $2.50 fine for tho Forest City representative. "Judge. I have one stray dollar In my pocket, Let me pay that and I will send you the rest.” remarked E. Owens, but the judge heeded him uot. and E.ddle went to jail. A Clever Trick. It certainly looks like it. but there Is really no trick about It. Anybody can try <* who has Lame Hack and Weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous troubles. We mean he can cure himself right away by taking Electric Hitters. This medicine tones uii the whole system, acts as a stimulant to liiver and Kid neys. Is a blood pnrltler and nerve ton ic. It cures Constipation. Headache. Fainting Spells. Sleeplessness and Mel ancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative and restores the svstem to Its natural vigor. Tit Electric Hitters and be gonvlnctd that they uve a mira cle worker. Every bottle guaranteed. Only SO e. a bottle at Howard & Wit let's drug store. Where Expansion Succeed*. Chicago Tlmre-HWald. Commissioner General Peck seems to have successfully Introduced the new American policy of territorial expan sion over in Paris. VIN MARIANM MARIANI WINE—The World-Famous Tonic. HER IMFEKtAI MAIESTY. UfUU MU IK or tUMU j ■ Anitchkolf hilacr, St. Pelmbuff, Dec. 6, 1894. Id Mr Mamm. Prric, Frtnce. ‘‘Her MjjMty, tmpem Mtrie Feodorown*, fmdinr freit benefit from thff use ot your tonic wine. requests that a case of $0 bottles Vin Mariam be sent immediately, addressed to Her Msp*ty. the Empress. *’ DR. a. LEONARD CORMNCI. of N*o %'orh CHy. wrttc* to AM hook - Br*l* Heat. goMlahadhy U. F Pitaaw . Sow* l -04 alt tealr grapwratt—a *tw t*tro g«r«d t* th# *a«t— #4 th* grafaaat— VIN MAfUANI ta **dauM*dly tha jnoat gotaM tor goad M th* traattna*t at —hawatlva **d tmiativa r—Aitta— ot th* ranlral **rvo«# ayat.m • FOOTBALL IN MACON. He tween I Wive rallies #1 Georgia and Carolina. Macon. Oct. M. -On November IS Macon will wit new U>« first Mg foot ball game ever played here. Two team* both aspirant* for the tbaifi plunshlp of the south, will meet on the gridiron and will battle for the hoanr ot thetr respective college* The two team* which are to meet here are the rnl#rfHrtty of Georgia and tho t'nlver alty rtf North Carolina The teams I are beyond a doubt the best in the ' south, and they have selected Macon , a* the place to deride the champion ship us the south. The Georgia team ■ was never I letter. The team has won | three games already this season anil against strong teams at that. It will i meet Vanderhilt In Atlanta Saturday, and no doubt will route out a win ner. As lo the North Carolina team, not much la known. The team has «*-■• four games this season, and haa not been scored against, while tho Georgia team ha* In weight, they are far ahead of the ‘varsity boy a. They have several old Princeton men among them and they expect to give Oeorgta a hard tussle. The Georgia boys, while light, have been hard at work, and uuder two excellent coaches. Charles McCarthy of Drown, and "Cow" McNally of Georgia, they will lie able to hold their own. and Macon will have the opportunity of witness ing one of the gresttwt struggles thut have ever taken place in the south. All Macon will turn out to see the game and will of course appear In red and black, the colors of the universi ty. Two of Macon's young ladies will be selected as sponsors- for the Georgia team, and the occasion will be a great social event. The Georgia team will run a special train here and with them will come a large crowd of Athenians to cheer them on to victory. All of the students of the university will ac company the team and will make the gridiron resound with college songs, and yells. WHAT IS SHILOH? A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption; used through the world for half a century, has cured Innumerable cases of Incipient con sumption and relieved many In advanc ed stages, if you arc not satisfied with tlie results we will refund your money. Price 25 cts . 50 rts. and SI.OO. Sold by --Retailer*. T. A. Buxton, Anderson's Drug Store, Alexander's Drug Store, West End Pharmacy, The King Phar macy; Retailers, Dawnport A Phint sy. j. England has about une hundred and fifty packs of foxhounds, and about ten thousand foxes are kept specially for fox hunting. from me BUReeaMmsoßer or ftil FRIAcH AMMYi Duns* I—a lad lowa Mwrvhaa so* twl 4—a sad athrara h«*d t*ata*« r*W*f ftaM fMlgo# and hardaklga whan —tag Ik* a»rv#<W— Mat*. VIN MAHIAKI. II gr***at*d favar* and nrka— I* tha a—rahy and aahsallhy i**tltory. H UIBBKMANN. M D. ffarg—-ta < hast, rtaaih Army. WANT ADS._ HELP WANTED WANTED AN INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN, II or 1* years <>M, to assist In office and do collecting. State paec experience and salary expected. Addrrw In own handwriting. Ledger, care Herald. OCt JO as WANTED—A GOOD COOK, ONE I7N DRHSTA NDfMO milking Bring rec ommendation. Apply 211 Greene street. Oct *k WANTED—CARPENTERS TO WORK at Monte Kano, car fare furnished. Apply T. J. Daly, corner McKlnne and Walker. Oct 24 Iwk WANTKIF-THREE FlttHT CLAPS mints makers. Experienced hand* need only apply. Louts Sehler A Son. 1217 Washington street. Oct 28 WANTED—LADIES Tu EMBROIDER pillow covers; work sent to your home; good stay: send reply envelope for particulars and sample. Manhattan Embroidery Co., 12* Water street. New York. Oct !i . FOR SALE - Cheap—paper for wrapping purposes. 10 cents a hundred old ex changes. Whits paper 1 cent a pound. Nov I FOR SALE—IOO-ACRE FARM. ONE mile from city limits, a bargain. Ap ply W. C. Jones, No. 124 Jackson St. Oct 1 CREAM—CREAM AT 24 JACKSON ST. FOR SALE—PAPER FOR WRAP PING purposes. Cheapest In city, (me cent a pound. Apply at Herald oiU.ee. Both white and news-paper. Nov 1 TO RENT FOR RENT—THREE NICE ROOMS, with bath, furnished or unfurnished, centrally located, on Greene street. Address W. J. R., care The Herald. Oct 25 FOR RENT—A DESIRABLE FIVE- Room cottage and bath. No. 1813 Walton Way. Apply to Clarence E. Clark. 832 Broad street. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—SIX OR EIGHT COL LEGE students to board. Any stu dents desiring to make a change can find nice, comfortable rooms with hot water baths. Good table board at rea sonable rates, only one square from college. Address A. I>.. Herald of fice. Oct 28 BRACES BODY AND BRAIN MARIANI WINE GIVESSTRENGTH VIN HARIANI (MARIANI WINE) it Invalutbl# at this tea eon of tha y«ar. when owing to trying cUmatic changne. tho tyttom la oapoctally tutcoptiblo to attacks of ma laria and la gnppo. MARIANI WINE has atood tho trot of thirty-fivo yoara* trial. It is ondoraod by moro than 8.000 American Phy sicians, in addition to having received cordiai recom mendations from royalty, princes of the Church and of the State, and persona notable in all the walks of life. MARIANI WINE is etprcially indicated for Throat and Lung Oiseasee, General Debility. Weakness from what ever caules. Overwork, Profound Depression and Ex haustion, Consumption. Malaria and La Grippe. MARIANI WINE Is an adjuvant in convalescence and a powerful rejuvenator. For Overworked Men, Delicate Women. Sickly Children it Works Wonders. It soothes, strengthens and sustains the system. SOLD BY AU. IMft«*MlMff « fl ymVTHWS. M-t Cl At ort I M Ta all wh* wrtt* w—hatai **»>■**■«*■ h.-a—wd a h-*4 .aw tafwlag pefir.ll. .ad ♦,d»mwr*t» ml IhM.lH**. UMPPI s*b, WtlNVl-h. VAKW'AIIi, ARVt»ll«tM*» Md wktr «.tl*f hM ftnaat** . . HKIiM A vO.. $» »MT i|IH STRfcLT. MW tOfth. gwrta—<l BaawvaM «,*-*■—». t—Ma»-M Mvfti— -a— m—urnh-mm HwffaW W | nAtcniNO or enolish sot ihi rs iKrortoimt from iha U>n4o* ffhrtrk.*| U—nl hw Bvaty* Wand aaya; "Ha gs rdiag th, lafastry Mamhlwg, It w*a [th* a*** dartag My r—wMand at Atdarvhot, a* al*c* t waa Srai than, » g*wr* ago. Many olhcwva a vail , | thMwarlvn* of tho tawlc sad rorow .tllaowt proprt-u*# of tha wall-known MARIANI WINK, th* Most rot—, a* [wall aa tho moot gala taut** mvthod ot |inducing r*#t«a»ca to fallow#.- Imia* belle nmr* dancing fir bool, at northwest corner Kulim-k •nd Trlfatr; Tueaday *»<* Fridays at 11:1*. Oct St IwANTKD—AN INTEREST IN A I paying brokerage or insurance bu*i- I ness, by man of practical eaparluac*. Aotlmr Box K Augusta. Get St dancing school-MI«» RJ.IX V BETH WHITE recently of New T»rk. Library Hall. Children's class Tuesdays and Friday* *:» P- «" 1 .adlea and gentlemen aam* day*, • *# p. ta. Nov I* WANTED—REGCLAR BOARDERB : good fare and neat beda, also on* un furnished room lo rent. Apply Mrs. A. J. Arera, corner Ellis tad Washington, or *O3 Ellis street. Nov I* AFCTION SALE—BY C V. WALK ER. *2l Broad street. Wednesday. 2*. at 10:3* o'clock. Pianos, furniture, j stove*. Ac. If you have anything you want aold send it to »21 Broad street. Special Notices: Administrator’s Sale STATE OF GEORGIA, ! COLUMBIA COUNTY. WILL BE HOLD ON THIi FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER, IS»*. at the Courthouse. In Appling. Colum bia County. Georgia, between the le gal hours of sale, the following real estate, belonging to the estate of James MoAndrew. Jr., deceased, late of said state and county; Atl that tract or parcel of land In Columbia county, state of Georgia, about ten miles from the city of Au gusta. Ga., near Jenkln's Station, on the P. R. & W. C. Railroad, con taining six hundred and- seventy-two acres, more or lees, living hounded bv land of Mrs. M. E. Jenkins. Mrs. It. Green. Mrs. E. J Dottier, Capt. C. L. West, H. Sljlmky and P■ Arm strong. The improvements thereon consist of dwelling, gin houses, two barns and eight houses for tenants. Place ts well watered. Terms —Half cash, balance in 12 months with 7 per cent Interest. Pur chaser to recelv bond for title and pay for all papers. PATRICK ARMSTRONG. Administrator Estate of Jas. McAn drew, Jr. Special Notice. WANTED FIFTY SHOVELLERS and one good blacksmith at Bath, S. C. Address, CRONIN A OLIVER. The Bell Tower Drug Store, CORNER GREENE AND JACKSON STREETS. tWr- ruder new management A fall line of Fresh Drug*, Toilet Articles, Broshes Etc tVe make a specialty of Physicians' Prescriptions. PATTERSON & WADE OCTOBER 36 TIB WOPS OF LA ORIITE (Ftps* the Chfeaca “JJadtcal Bra '» 'Katijr patfcrfeta ttcoftf wry ikvty. Tt* !a«*itt*«3F siMt etU» to; •orHUmi hi tit natut* as a totlt. nc far tbia purport 1 am «U*M that I j hat* f«ntn4 a prapa.rttkm fit' iiittn [ta» t rvfrr to Vte If AIUAMV .*• 1 Per Cl $500,C00 7 Per Ct FOREIGN CAPTTALIfiTfi WILL LOAM HALF A MILLION DOLLAR* *■ realty tn August*. Oa. Terms T p*r rent. Foe furtbei Inionmathet re" tnvlr attorney nt law. P. J. Sullivan. E» . or Mr. P. Cl. Burum. | THE GKR-A^ISrJD Wednesday. October 26 WILLIE COLLIER. THE QUAINT COMEDIAN Us THE “Man From flexlco!” |g-M:t Opens Tuesday Morning at usual p ac*. PRICES —IV*xea and first five rows. $1.50; balance of parquet. $1.25; Dress circle, 11.00. No advance In balcony or gallery scat*. REMOVED TO 711 BROADWAY- E. W. DODGE, Manufacturer of Rubber Stamps. Seals, Stencils, Daters. Pads, Badges,&c 711 Broadway. Augusts, (in Htrowger Phone :U-’. " COMPLIMENTED. Delightful Affairs at Home of Mrs. Roger*. Mrs. Rogers. 582 Fenwick street. ! complimented her friends with a pat ty last Monday, and a delightful evening was spent. Those present were: Miss Lizzie Clark, Miss Bessie Hopkin son. Miss Melrose Clark, Miss Ira Hamilton. Miss Rose Hopkinson. Miss Clara Hopkinson, Miss Cora Hankin son. Mr. G. L. Holland. Mr. J. E. Con ners, Mr. Chas. Vaughn. Mr. L. Cra ' sfcaw, Mr W. C. Rambo, Mr. W. B. I Smith. Queen Victoria sent a magnificent Indian shawl and a ring as a wedding present to Princess Dorothea of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. while her gifls to the Duke of Augustenberg were a ring and a very handsome silver epergne.