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a Oat ftftii (tab * P*R of WPinUh gun
koait *1 CtoHßo, *• WO*** wlto«*t
Im la Oar, iwo ftwuUsh office* »•"
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ft pantah garboat* to* «•« of artloa;
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of doty on AM WRtawde. tlu
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*ni-« «o Hi* dlArtn troop* *»h<>rr and
«h« Illlnola raaanf* ahoard th* N<*w
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p . DORIS^
»A RESPECTED CITIZEN "
or Aiken County Wfat Wrong In
Auguala.
“Don’t you anarch me; I am a rc
■pnctahlc rltiafa of Alhco rouniy and
am well flxMk"
Bud Boatdrrlkhl. rtf Aiken county,
had been brohaht to pollro barrack*
for being drunk. v*ry rtrunk Ha ha t
been awing the algtna aud had Imbibed |
a “wee drop" too much. Me did not
take to hit arreat eery well. 1« fact,
when he waa taken to the cell he laid
down and rgfuaed to budge. He hod
to be taken bodily to the cell.
He had on him $95,95 and the won
der la that Homebody did not relieve
him of hta pile before ha waa put under
the protertlon of the police.
An Auguatan W elcomed
We received a pleasant call on Tuea
day from an old time resident of our
town and county. I>r. D. G. Hlmrod. of
Auguala. Georgia, who f* vlsltlnr for a
week or two with hia brother. Elmer M.
of Burden. The doctor waa a eon of
the late Wltltam Hlmrod. of Heeler, a
colonel of militia In early day*. Ho
studied medicine first with I>r. Hon e,
of Hector, and havinit graduated Uv’Sl.
formed a professional partnership In
Watkins, with Dr.5V. B. Starkey,whom
our older citizens will so welt re.member
as at that time the great practitioner
of the town. In 1863. however, Dr, Him- '
rod went to the front us assistant sur- j
geon of the 107th regiment X. Y. V., un
der Col. Van \ , alkenbuik' and later Col.
Dlven. this being the first regiment to
tfport at Washington under Lincoln's
call for :)00.(XH> men. At the Close of the
war the doctor was transferred to the
department of the west and located at
Fort Boise, now Boise City, Idaho. La
ter he passed some years in Kansas,but
!r now practicing his profession, a spe
cialist along certain lines in the thriv
ing Georgia city of Augusta, a place of
Mt.OOO and second only to Mempha as a
cotton center.—Watkins, N. 5., Lx
press.
Tourist* to Fredrlchsruh eagerlv
pick up all the acorn* they find there,
cherishing them as relics of the iron
chancellor, ( .
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Wayorobnro Trm Cilia** William
Malian* «t lb** Waty-****»«* diMAct.
inform* ua that mad eat* sad dogs *r*
namen.u* la hi# aelghl*o*bood aod
that a Mr. Ward aad • Mr HollMid
bath blurb by cal*. »*d bad go**
to Ceri ambit eowaiy «** «T »k* vlrtae*
of • mad turn*.
Mia* Margaret Thorntoa. who haa
•dltad the Catboaa Time* for lha laai
thraa grata, will be aaaoelatad wltb
Mr*. Julia Ireraoa Ihiltou an lb* Sat
urday Ratl*a, abicb *UI appear at
j Atlanta a*xi Saturday. Mlaa Tbomloa
will bar# ebarg* of lb# pollOcal de
part mao I of iba o*« paper.
Wayaaaboro True CHiaen V*»*a
tin* Tilley, aged ahani ». waa .hot a
short time ago—by Cupid. The -vound
waa ao aerlou* lhal he weal to tb* or
dloarr tor relief, who plaalered It over
with al2 marriage tlcenae A 22-year
old lady will *»* that Aw preaerlpAna
la carried out. Thl* la the fifth lime
he ha* been wounded and cured.
The Wayrroa* Banrell Mauufactur
Ing company, organized nil or seven
year* ngo. declare* annual dlrldemta
of 14 per cent for tla stockholder*. It*
officer# are a» follows: President. H.
Murphy: vice prealdent. Warren Lkitt;
secretary and treasurer A M. Knight.
•Urectora. the above named officer* and
C. C. Grace, 11. W. Ilced and J. U.
Sweat. The plant I* leaaed hy the
Palmer Manufacturing company. *nd
many carload# of turpentine barrel#
are shipped every aeaaon.
Katnnton Messenger: A negro broke
Into the store of 8. N. Howard about
four year* ago. Huron poatofflee waa iu
the name building, anil the negro cab
baged 75 cent* belonging to the gov
ernment. He was sentenced to four
year* In the United Btntes priaon; he
was also Indicted by the grand Jury.
He baa served the government sen
tence ami upon hla return home win
lodged In Jail to await his aecond trial.
Wednesday he woa triad for lunacy,
but n mistrial resulted, anil he waa re
turned to Jail.
An Infant's Death.
The five month*’ old Infant of Mr.
and Mrs. Cape, of No. 721 Mill street,
dtrd this morning- The funeral ser
vices were held from the house at four
o'clock this afternoon and the inter
ment made in the RolleravlUe ceme
tery.
The Hawaiian Marine.
Fifty-three vessels, with an aggre
gate tonnoage of nearly 30,000, may be
added to the American merchant ma
rine through the annexation of Ha
waii. Nearly all of them are owned in
this country, but tty the Hawaiian (lag.
Fresh Malaga Grapes at
T. P. DORIS.
World’s Population Afloat.
There are always 1,200.000 people
aflout on the seas of the world.
Mrs. S. Marshall McKendree has
returned from Atlauta, where she went
as a delegate to the state convention
of the Woman’s Home Mission Society.
While In Atlanta Mrs. McKeudrie waa
the guest of Mrs. W. 8. Wltbam and
was the recipient of many charming
attentions. ,iuJj*kkafi»ll*<l**ii*4-
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today
THE WEATHER.
Wwtbee foieraet tar M boar* end
mi l p m. Art. *7. I«M - Waabing
iin formal tor Rwatb Csralla* - fair
and rotoer tonight with froet »• went
portion, high teetoeriy wind* fair on
Thursday
foe Georgia - Fair at»R colder to
night. with frost I* the Inter tor, and
freealag la the rztreai* north port ion.
Thursday tolr; high waal to aorthweal
1 wind*
I steal forerasi for Angne's aad vi
cinity Fair tonight and Thursday;
colder tonight with front River at >
a m waa •« fee*, a tall of 1.4 fret la
24 bourn
The cold wave now cover* the retire
Mississippi valley, aaireda over Teas*
and has ranched ih* anat golf aiatoo.
where the tetnparetur# haa fallen fiom
10 to 24 deg fans with heavy and kil
ling front* in T«gaa. laiulalana. Ar
kansas. Treason#* and Miaattolppl.
The alotm haa moved to tbe lower
lakes, where rain la now falling, plso
In the middle Atlantic atate* with tbe
following heavy fall* occurring la the
past 24 boors: Norfolk. I.M Incnea:
Gainesville, Ga.. 1.S0; Tampa. KU»..
I.M.
Tb# wind reached a maximum ve
locity of 24 mile* from southeast at
New York city: 44 west at Buffalo: 25
north at Bt. UwD; 28 north at Chica
go; 3« northwest at Memphis; 28
northwest at Montgomery: 38 north
at Port Bad*: and St north at New Or
leans^.
She Saw No Joke.
Shortly after the death of Sir Ed
ward Burne-Jones, ihe English artlat,
a well known Washington man was
talking In a party of the time that
Btr Edward appeared a* a witness in
the famous suit brought by Whistler
against Ruakin for libel.
“I remember,” he said, ‘‘the Joke on
an English commission appointed o
buy a genuine Titian for the benefit
of student* studying color and color
ing. Some (piestlon arose as to the
comparison of a Whistler picture with
a Titian, when Baron Huddleston enUI
that the Titian would have to be gen
uine. Mr. Bowen said he could prove
It. Which reminded the baron of the
atory on thecomnlssion. which waa
so great a Joke that even the court
laughed. It seems that the commis
sion. with all lla general knowledge cf
art and of Us particular knowledge to
what was a genuine Titian, bought
the picture for a large sum and when
ihey proceeded to rub the picture down
to learn what the finish was. a red sur
face was discovered, and they theought
beneath this lay the secret, but on re
moving it they found an old portrait of
George III"
Everybody laughed except the he
roine of this tale.
“55’hy," she said. Innocently. “I do
not aee much of a joke In that. Artists
paint over other pictures very often,
don’t they? And why shouldn’t Titian
have painted over this one? I don’t
really see how a little thing like that
could effect the work of a really great
artist.”
Then nobody laughed, because ev
erybody was paralyzed.
Canton preserved,
atT. P. DORIS.
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tarelefe t r*y wt to** ftoieit Itot of 4be*
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GBtl 140. HOWARD.
ArtAeg Mayor C, A.
Mr, Dark, *be* tare by a Herelß
rvporirr Mid Is retard re tb* fnralab
inc of tb# (lets (bat be re* ao good
that could reamlt frore It, but be did
tee where a great deal of harm cm 1.1
com* of It He merely otateA tbe
la* eaforced.
rtareter 7. arctloa 11. of tbe revlaed
coda **y*-
"Immediaicly after the final rioaKut
of aatil regiatry list reeb at said clarb*
shsU make out an alphabetical Hat at
ail Am persona regtoiered by him."
Her (s*Jestv Corset.
Reduce# tbe aia* of the abdomen :
proven'a round »houlter* and make*
tbe moat ordinary figure a beauitful
f,« m without Injurtou# tight lacing
Wearer* of It are notloealde for lheir
erect and graceful phyaloue. It never
changes Ha form, a fact ap|>r*clated by
ladies who desire their dreaec* to al
ways look well. Mr# Johnson, expert
fitter for thl* cornet, is at our atore for
this week only.
J AS. DALY A 00.
Hephrlbah Note*.
Hephztbah, Ga.. Oct. 26 -Or R. h.
Milter la in Macon attendlnr. the Ma
aoailr convraitlon no* In aesslon then*.
Hem. H. A. William*, editor of the
Gist rock Banner, wias lu the village
yesterday.
An agent of the Inman Compress
company was In the village yesterday.
Tho company la offering the top of the
market-price# for seed cotion. which
Ihey gin and preas In the new or cyl-
Indlcal shaped bale
Mr. William Seagri, a clever old gen
tleman and a prosperous farmer near
Oraoewood. died yesterday. He leaves
a large family eonnaetlon and a large
circle of friends to mourn hla death.
Thomas, the 10-year-old son of Mrs.
William Cowell, wife of ex-Poetmaatrr
Cowell, of De Brueei waa buried Sun
day. He had « congestive chill. Mrs.
Cowell has an infant four days old
which Is very ill. It Is not expected to
live.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Morris, near Bet-
Air. have moved Into the village. They
occupy the dwelling corner of Broad
and Church streets.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Inman Davis moved
to Burke county yesterday. They will
reside near Midvllle.
Worse In 25 Years.
Benton Harbor. Mich.. Oct. 26.—The
worst storm in twenty-five years is
raging here today. At times high seas
on Lake Michigan shut out all view of
the lighthouse. Hundreds are anxious
for tho safety of vessels now many
hours overdue.
Hon. Thomas E. Wotson came down
on the Georgia trail tills afternoon.
Maj. W. A. WtliWis and his son,
Mr. s\ r . A. AVllkiiuw jr., of Waynes
boro, are in the city,
Mrs. C. C. McMillan and Mrs. J. C.
Williamson, of Haom, were in the
city shopping yesterday afternoon.
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neeail Cbirata »*R Far*»-M*»oebea4
It vlll trma event Arab* «»• ••#•
and to eat of Abe M’tolaabta •"»
ma at arbirb will be floA ao bate aa
iairrebange of trtafir
Tb* BS*«k litoreood Bare will also
re«to**i Itobt ttrt* at Falnmrl Harbor.
O aad latM* Calaoict an arm of Lake
MkAlgaa- to Hammond, lad with Abe
ata at Pan Royal. •. C-. *»«b t*anr*
Hoes latn Abe aetogorta «f Cbortetooa.
C. * . aeR Ravaaaah. Or
From Knoxville. Tenn . A« Andeiwm.
R. C., a Riatane# at ttl mile*, all tb*
| purveys bay* Aieen mad#, making In nil
I ms mile* of located line ready tar coti
*t curt ton to the Intereol of the Black
Diamond ayatem of ralltoaya and made
at an expen** up Ao dat* of nearly two
hundred thouaand dollar*. Including
real of earvey* between Knoxville,
Tenn . and Anderson. 8. C . mnde to
Us 7. by Ih* let# Pig Iron Kelly, of a
Pennsylvania syndicate.
The ayatem i* «o tie made up of eight
divisions, with a round total mileage
of 2.624 miles
Tbe find division I* from Columboa
to Knoxville, the areend U from Knox
ville to Port Royal.
colT oscak j. brown
He Will Probably Rejoin the Regular
Army Again.
Macon. Ga.. Oct. 26.—C01. Oscar J
Brown of the Peeond Georgia reglmeni
waa In Macon yesterday He waa In
civilian dreaa and said that he haJ
come to Macon merely on a social Ylalt.
He totimated that he would not re
main In (he adjutant general * offic->
of the atate. but would resume hla eon
neetlon with the' regular army. In
which he I* a capaln. Hi* company
is now in North Dakota near Dead
wood. Col. Brown haa earned th
appreciation of the War Department
for hia promptitude in organizing a
Georgia regiment. Although it did not
get Into active service, U did a grent
deal of work in camp, and »6i al
ways ready to go to the front.
CRUISER
Marla Teresa Will Soon Sail For
United States.
Caimenera, Cuba, Oct. 2fi.—The ar
mored cruiser Marla Teresa, sunk off
Santiago de Cuba by Admiral Samp
son's fleet on July 3 last, will probably
start for the United States tomorrow.
The vessel has been overhauled and
placed in good sailing condition, and
her engines are reported to be In satis
factory working order. She has begun
the taking on of a coal supply at tins
port, und will proceed to the United
States under her own steam.
His Letter From the Front.
You cannot balk a Yankee, says tbe
Coebranton (Pa.) Times. Joe Wilson,
of Bradford, was In the trenches before
Santiago, and during a lull in the fight
ing decided to write a letter home.
He had no envelope or postage stamn.
but be did have a few sheets of paper
and a lead pencil. He wrote his letter,
folded the sheets together, fastened
one corner with a bit of black thread,
forced a twig of soma Cuban plant
through the stamp corner to hold that
end In place, addressed the epistle,
wrote ‘‘soldier's letter” under the twig,
and at the first opporunity mailed the
letter. It came through without a
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COAL and WOOD
STROWGER 2*l. BELL 17***
Office and Yard No. 1 Macartan Street
NEW YORK COTTON.
Open. Cloae
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March *■*
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July 5.51 5.51
August 5.54
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December 5 22 6.21
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January and February 2.*1 2 *2
February «ml March .. 2.83 2.82 82
March and April .. .. . 3.0 U 2.*2a3'l
April and May 3 01 3.01
May and June *-*2
June and July .. .. .. 3.03 3.02
July and Aug 3.03 3.03
Aug. and Sept 3.03 0( 3.03 04
Sept, and Oct 3 00 3 00
Oct. and Nov 2.63 2.43
Nov. and Dec 2.82 - .*2
I Dec. and Jan 2.62 2.62
PORT RECEIPTS.
1897 1898
Galveston U9S4 19863
New Orleans 1119 E 12533
Mobile 1«27 44*9
Savannah 8669 12746
Charleston .. 3495
Norfolk .. •• 3625 6256
New York 1173 ——
Wilmington .. .. 1812
Boston 5-35
Philadelphiaj 2SO •
Estimated total 57107 72000
CHICAGO PROVISIONS.
WHEAT—
July 66%
! December 6714 668,
May *7%-«SH 67%
CORN—
December 31 T 7
May SC* **ft
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December 23*« 23%
May ‘24Vi-% 24^
PORK—
December 7.90 .8.
January 912 9 - 19
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December •• -I 9o
January iS " 500
SIDES—
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January .. 4 ' 70 4 - 67
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autodroa, hat roaßhtalti* it «Rh Ad
mtral F*mpeo« * aad idar tng the let
ter In command of tbe H#*t. Thl» la
lb# way (be rorreepowdent es tb* Haw
TorH Mall and K*pc»a# learn# tt.
Thl* order wa* made and once armr*
tb* wisdom of tb* Preeidcnt and M*
knowledge of men was demonstrated,
for by leaving < Van mod. we Ocblvy at
Wu>Uago tbe latter redeemed hluteelf lb
th- eye* of the navy defiartmeat by ht»
tuilllaat da*4> «f»ln#t Cwvrm’a fiet.
Which ended In Its entire drotruellwn.
DISTINOLISMED EDUCATOR.
He I* to Make a Visit For a Week to
Prof. Evaaa.
It 1* learned that Augusta la to b*
honored by tbe presence of a dlettn
gulshed gentleman. Prof. Wm H.
Payne. Chanrellor of the Untvermlty of
Naahrllle. I* to make a visit to ProL
tawton B. Evan* early In November.
He will make an Inspection of th*
Richmond county school system while
here. Chancellor Payne 1* a learned
roan He is one of the seven leading
educators of the old world.
Did luch For Hl* Race.
Peter Murray died at Wichita, Kan..
at the age of 84 year*. He had 14
children. «d grandchildren. 3! great
grandchildren and two great-great
grandchildren. Eleven of hi* children,
five sons with their wive*, and six
daughter* with tbelr husband*, attend
ed the funeral.
Correa’* Resignation Withdrawn.
(By Assoclr.ted Prea* to The Hero'd.)
Madrid. Oct. 26.—-Correa, the minis
ter of war, has been prevailed upon to
withdraw his resignation for the pres
ent. in view of tho difficulties with
which the country is confronted.
In her recently probated will. Mrs.
Lynn Linton bequeathed a brooch giv
en her by Landor R. Swinburne, some
of whose flneft verse has been In
praise of the author of Imaginary Con
versations.
TOO LATE^FOR CLASSIFICATION
BOARDERS WANTBD—ALSO NICE
large rooms for rent, furnished or
unfurnished, at 102 Mclntosh street.
Oct 26
WANTED TWO YOUNG MEN AS
waiters. Apply at once. Inn Restau
rant . Oct 27
WANTED SUITE OF THREE
ROOMS, suitable for light house
keeping. Address G. E. W., 22 Omy
Building. Oct 27,
SITUATION WANTED BY WHITE
woman as housekeeper or to cook ;
housekeeping preferred. D. H., Her
ald office.
HAVING DONE DRESSMAKING IN
Philadelphia for a number at years,
am prepared to serve the ladles of the
city, at 1221 Greene street. Give me a
I call. Satisfaction guaranteed. Oct 26