The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, October 29, 1898, Page 7, Image 7

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And yet this roaHtt.uti in tic \ itMiirii fa v»**v Aiftii VtAfYv nit re* ■ '•> *btt* iwi »"■ lM»»rrNfc •ill they freMy eeirtim •» th#!r rmos . thftt they mutt ittod {QRithtf naint! | the nctrti. I I It w*l! not No to>»y th»i th»n l« only j • preturtte* e:hleh time w !! we»r w»y. \ It appimitl? mnk** no «Hffmi«# wharf the whit# man route from, or j whnt their atwvlvttlnnf pi*v in, j In their nftltud# inward thin nn? rommvftltv fn wh'ch frevn fnrt? to I ttxtv ptr rest of the population ii col* i Young Men with a Purpose. A Jfju worth Jrcm Dr. Hartman and a Utter from Executive Clerk Ham ft an. JpOUNG 'MfcX /&mf mpn, however ambitious. find to*" cess diffleblt; earnest effort i» necessary; they must also posses* health. The influence of catarrh »•- ward fatlurt muM ho reckoned with, fffs ff for catarrh prevails to an unknown ww-'l H extent. Catarrh warps the judgmenti \ H it irritates the nerves; Irritated ncrrea V* ts*L ■ i" turn produce catarrh. Catarrh ii JffiX insidious, unclean, dangerous. t'a- Jf . > " \ ~ 7 tarrhal breath alone is a aerioua ✓A-\gsSri stumbling-block. Mi J I- Hampton, whose pir tore ' S P rint " l here, *" ° nr ‘ >f th ® brightest young men in Ohio. He I B t present is executive clerk for Tj3l , IpN Ohio's governor; formerly assistant fe 'f law librarian by selection of the si* 1 y perience with Pe-ru-na for catarrh \ \vTv. I™ \ a nd stomach trouble. Statk of Ohio, Execi-tivi; Dept., Oovrrnor's Officb, Columrcs, O. n;tH WnTsfng Pe-m-na for some weeks and want to testify to its value in cases of catarrh and stomach trouble. I have been a sufferer from catarrh for veurs. and my whole system was permeated with it, thus cauTing me much stomach trouble. Pe-ru-na has cured the catarrh and lam ia <;very way mucii Very truly, J. L. TTampton, Executive Clerk. •Pe-m-na is Dr TTartmatl’s scientific prescription for permanently eradicating ;„ JT n lt is sold bv ail druggists. For forty years it has been making clean membranes and heaHhy peopl™ Mr. John E Schmidt, Carthage, 0., writes: my life. I suffered from palpitation of the heart nervousness, weakness and dyspepsia. A few bottles of Pe-ru-na and Man a-lin cured me.. 1 have gained forty pounds grace 1 began taking Pe-ru-na. the Pe-ru-na Medicine Co.. Columbus. 0., will mail on application Or Hart man, books on chronic eatarrh. Every interested person should have them. P«inKlller. p» rn-mm AM RPtW#MPP _ plr* Mat **§ pAMpPIp f mrTfl. fR# i jWMn •**! H#Nni ##«## eR I •■•;'*•• #Rn##% m iwifißMn tm## * lit pM s #* iMMi fRiPt 1 R ■»' If W' 1 * «MMf? * r üßinf a *■■#►#■ mmlmmini iAM ihmßw in 1 #An ftnr ? #«np% tin* ewtwffW#-#*' PM# f#» pri fpintfii #n H*» iwßdaifi #f INh# !tf f v n a #-n* j fc 9MRM' es Ml# M#t#RßP»* -1 t ngnMiai >w#wfn f #mmhmmmhw«* s ## *♦ -mr t*+m RmKw [ »» pwßin win ilMw# nMn* RmMi mm tin •# •**# in Itikpap IMMM4WMI tlMi *A*# MW WMM ma • %9mm «t mm pm nw mnm I! 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Kenttirky and Miaaouri teach I ,om< Itopreaalve laaaoa*. They are fairly good fighting ground for the re*. pwtjUean party, or at leant have been i rlnee ihe eomplete removal. In Preol -1 dept Cleveland'* seeoad adtalntntra* j tins, of federal »u per vision of elee ) itooa. Hut in theee slate* the proportion of {colored people I* relatively »tnall. and .even here a careful examination will ; shot* ihut their democratic dlatricta I arc the one* with a large negro popii-. 1 latlon and the republican dlatricta are; ! tboee In <vhlch tbt* element doea not | cut nuch figure. 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AM# *MI 4i#fki* tmt tfttifft tip tipa*# ii# wfvllPWe ■ WPANPIWP# of <iP PM Mo# *■#•? tt M Mr ihe fothsaiera ml mm>m uveal or aaif tah tss.ee like free coinage to Tom 1,1 enough vote.' to a** e*lfc throe tha* piestact to ihe dMtmvM* to gtie that TMa M the MOW of the vtrength a I the five at leer nnreaeat la 4meet ■ warn'd aa Iran* upon which to carry dtstrtrta. and the Rnrt* Ifountntn them ate and the nrenldi nrv Mr Itepeat tn right The repwhttran party met the problem of negro ctiffrage Hut It la fondly to he hoped and fervently to he ptayed that they will peeer meet another problem la a way to disastrous to themaelve* and to the nound boat nee* latereat* of the na* ttoa. THP N!:W COMET. Approaching I arth Hapldly and Will Soon Appear to the Natural Eyt. Washington. Oct. 2t>, l*rof. Kdgar Fristde of the naval obaervatorv la engaged In computing the orbit of a new comet. It «m flrat seen by Prof. W. H Brook* of Oeneva. N. V.. on Thursday of last week Prof. Friable aay* that he has made three observa tion*. and the comet la wonderfully bright and moving with great velocity, proving In hi* opinion that la unuaual ly near the earth. "It appear* to he a large, round body.” *aya the profes sor, "and ha* moved over \ nine de gree* In fonr days. It 1* going aonth and Inereaalng lt» right aaeentlon con tinually. It was first seen about ten degrees south of the principal *tar of the constellation Draco, not far from the second star of the Great Dipper. It has moved steadily toward the cou atelation of He.rculen, and I* now pass ing through It. The comet la seen to the he.at advantage Just after sundown or iuat before sunrise," aa It Is theh closer to the earth. It la fully throe degrees In diameter and particularly interesting on account of Its bright ness and the great rapidity with which It is moving through the heaven*. From the present outlook of It* course, it will probably be visible tn the naked eye In a few days. The northern heavens will then be brilliantly lighted and the visible movement of the comet will present a very startling ef fect.” SIR UPTON’S OIFT. The Englishman Contributed SIO,OOO For Sick and Wounded Soldiers. Sir Thomas Upton, who challenged for the America’s cup, has notified E. A. Sumner, 145 Broadway, by cable that he had forwarded a contribution of'slo,ooo for use l« relieving the needs of the sick and wounded aol dlera. The money will be distributed through the Empire State Society Sons of the American Revolution. When Sir Thomas was here last June he expressed his heartfelt sympa thy with the sick and wounded Ameri cans, and eaid bo would he glad at any time to relieve them. At a special meeting of the Empire State Society SI,OOO was appropriated fur the sick and wounded soldiers, marines and eail-rs. Sir Thomas was informed of this action by cable, and the response was the generous contribution. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. HM *## RPMBlffP** *P (nmnt* ASM # RP***f ft? nil ***s am ml* *. RPt* ** RP tP P fmm*** : *###•■# /, 0# ftAMUtI meat* nf #W**t*. M*ffffrlMk«r«ff, B#tf ft# grMMiIM of **Cks>• ORH, W iffiffw IW 9n lff |Mff#ff onl #M# Hfffff Mats l '”' |Af fmf • rj mrtffnf, Jhlt ts Ike 'CASTO#iA aMklrA Am* Avnmi um-d Iff Ike ft mn Ike »f 4ffff>n* ftf *** Iktrtf #w*. I.oo# CARIF’ULI 1 #1 Ikm trt*ff*r mud tee tk*l 0 It Ike kt*d m M» #*«»s MtfAl "*• •• tStJ iii fit ifffffffiff# #/ yEnfWßvlf mMfb me, /h «n»# ket mdkml§ /Hm me to am mg mme emf 4 f (eedate (emfmey. es vktek C ket» #• FUdt'ker t$ I*?* > w ii ot. Monk .'I, IW3 -w, j 2 . / Q f* •+*»**/ - i>. Do Not Be Deoeived |ngvi rtidjiicrf (he lik of ymsr thild In «<rr|4ifi| l iK-*tiittc a*lit* ll s*mtc tlpr'rtsl may ne r f tiff •mIN nla ©f whith r» cf» He ddi * Ihd know. “The Kind Yon Havo Always Bought” PC THI l signature Of Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. FALL OVF.RCOATS FAIR PRICES Conditions point to rapid selling, now that the frosty days have come to stay. We never had a better slock. We never offered such reasonableness in price. We never put more thought or care in selecting. Overcoats are here for men in all stations In life. The luxurious Overcoats .irt here-'plenty of them. The plain and substantial Overcoats are here. If you wish to pay $7.50 or $35 we can show tha best style and value In town. That’s the kind of skill that keeps us in the lead. I. C. Levy’s Son & Co., TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA We have a few more of our ’9B Wheels that we will close out at special prices from $lB to SSO. We also have a few second-hand Wheels that you take from $1 I to $25. The above Wheels must go to make room for our ’99 stock. We do all kinds of repairing at right prices and guarantee our work. We have most complete line of Sundries and repair parts in the city. Come and see our Heaters to heat water for the Bath Tub. DEVENEY, HOOD & CO. Bicycle Department. Will You Qet Left ? There is but one looked-for condition this fall in regard to business and that is a most healthy one, and those who are preparing for it are the people who will reap the harvest and all the others will get left. We have gathered from all the renowned centers immense quan tities of desirable up-to-date goods running mostly to novelties in China, Pottery and Glassware. They are yours to own at right prices if you buy them. RLIGH’S CRYSTAL PALACE 809 BROAD STREET. READ HERALD’S WANT ADS JHE HERALD STANDARD WAR ATLAS It is popular b#cAuM it 1a "list what tha ffisAl nswipn#WJN < want*, M.ipff 4r» larg# and cMr. and fully double iiu» ids pf any otnnr» publlAbtvd. They are ts#auti* fully printed In five colors on heavy map pape r IF YOD ARE INTERESTED IN WAR GEOGRAPHY you will find the Atlas an lndi»pensable aid. It will help you to observe the daily changes In ! the situation, and enable you to keep pace with history. You Need An ATLAS! Oct the Latest and Best e Contents of The Herald Standard War Atlas: Cube • *• • « 14«21 Inches The World - 21 *2# inches si»e#N Ms# **###?# mt •t##m *#*#*##. #PM# ••# ta###V##P West Indies • • • I **2l inches North America •* ■ 21 *2B Inches Miawlag taMa Mmm. South America - * * 14x21 inchee fflaa* lag uMa Naaa- Phillppine Islands • * 11x14 IncheS Hawaiian Islands * * 11x14 Inches Europe « ■ • 21 x2B inches Spain and Portugal * - 14x21 inches Asia - - 14x21 inchee Mrovlag a«» Ifgas-MSeriaa RaMrwsff. Africa . 14x21 inches Oceania and Caroline Islands 21 x2B inches China - 14x21 inches Harbor Charts, showing Matanzas, Santiago de Cuba. Havana, Cienfuegos. Manila and San Juan; also Cardenas and Santa Clara Bays, and Island of Porto Rico. Do not confound this Atlas with the cheaD smaller Atlases now on the market. It Is just out, and entirely new. , . . The Maps are clear and distinct, and twice the size of any others published. Rand-McNally Maps are Standard of the World. You can be sure that you are getting the best when you buy The Herald Standard War Atlas. Remember the Hain Point The Herald Standard War Atlas cannot be purchased at any store in Augusta. HOW TO GET IT—City subscribers may call at our office, or may. order, the Atlas through your regular carrier. Out-of-town subscribers may obtain a copy by remitting 35 cents to the Atlas Department. Address Augusta Herald, Augusta, Ga. PRICE 30 cents—PßlCE 30 cents * | ~~K /\ FrankC.WXs ► / \ / \ 9 Cushion ► / \V \ Shot. I Poasibl^V ► 1 / Xonly to a \ , I / \ hard Hitter\ ► y \ Centre Bal\ fl \ Very fine \ (v \ RiqhtTwi.tX ► i\ Y \ i \ y A NEW BOOK ON BILLIARDS Or JOHN A. TMSTCHtB Cu.lil in Oirnm i 'liunplnn »f f)liln',M --m »)»ntr of SI toUla HuiSiew .7, ♦ jung.'Ht tournament on record, nisi iln* util,. I'lsjrr who rrrr h*«t bt'iiffcfer, hlonon, and lve* in tue Kgaie tournament. Or INTEREST TO EVERY BILLIARD PLAYER PARTIAL CONTENTS. 100 OIAGRAMS OF S-OUSHION BHOTB. SCHAEFFR'S STRAIGHT RAIL NURSE. EVERY STYLE OF BALK-LINE GAME. ALL NURSING POSITIONS. FRENCH CORNER GAME. STORY OF CHAMPIONBHIP GAMES AND INTERNATIONAL CONTESTS. LIST OF CHAMPIONB OF AMERICA AND TOURNAMENT RECORDB, ETC. The Author giro* many valuable ffuggeatlona to novice* which nerve to render clear the metliods employ ml by the world’* export*. It will ahow you HOW TO PLAY Clolh, 75 cents. Flexible leather, SI.OO. '.MI pane,. Size, SxSXi Inclien. Sent, prepaid, to snv addres, on receipt of price. Anpsta Evenißs: Herald 7