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»rfjr quietly told the n**ro «h» winild
fllve him her money bu« not the p.. k
cl book This «»* *ai safari my lo the
thief and tb* young lady opened (he (
book. ..
Instead of diving the negro the mou
ry ,he qua klr took out lb# knife and
opening it, prepared (or a-tloa. If
you U»u<b me.” »h* "1 * r,u ru; 1
your b«a«l off "
Thau aba began to make vigor on*
!im#e* »t the a** k of the highway- i
nan Thi* so aurprimal th# man that
he stood mo'ionles*. Mlai Strange, j
». slog that abe had gained an advan
tage did not lone an Instant. She be-j
came fho aggressor and the negro, see- j
ing that he had made a mistake, turn-1
ed and fled.
This is for You
T*v# ! r MtMI hundrtdi of (be best peo- j
pi*. In the city for n .»l|> disease*. cimk-
Ing scalp* bald for 30 year* grow lux
uriant new suite of hair. Done here in
your city, too. Do not cut your hair
or let disease ruin It, for It ran be
cured Come to nee me. MIU*. SMITH.
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RICHARD MALCOLfI JOMNST* N
He Is Rapidly Recovering In a Balti
more hospital.
Baltimore Sun.
Col. Richard Malcolm Johnston, the
well known writer, la rapidly recover
ing at the etty hospital, from an at
tack of typhoid malaria. While his
complete recover |g relarded by Ihe
Intense heat, tho gain In strength Is
marked, and he expects to resume bis
desk at the bureau of education In
Washington in the near future.
20-year (Hied gold watrhea in ladles’
and gent*’ sixes with Elgin or Wal
tham movement from $7.00 to $12.50.
Guarantee* with each watrh at Lewis
j. Hr haul’*, Reliable Pawnbroker on
Jackson stieet.
There I* nothing new. Our grandmo
thers often took spins on chainless
wheel*.
If You
Have Any
Suspicion . . 1
about your watch your peace of
mind is gone ..
Every time you look at it It
will worry you juet like an un
reliable employe-
Here's al lU B'IY watch—one
which won’tdeccivoyou.
Hen's SSO
New thin model, oten face or
hunting—solid If karat Uold
Cast*.
The best ever put into a
pocket.
We have them Cheaper.
We hare them more Expensive.
Wm. Schweigert&Co.
JEWELERS.
DID THE TWO
DOTS SUICIDE?
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j tiftffhwil so t#w4 (Arm boftf nMMonr
[ tNr? Md ro nr fa on tM Infer #»4# to
ck*b#B tvrrr foil ml. Thr lake at thl*
| tsfi( ktd hmn drawn down about wvwi
! fort Id npa; r a irrmtlr (feat (Fommm
) tfer upper #nd of (hr Infer. IravUtf a
! U>..« «;np of aand au4 mu 4 «*po—A
Urtwnro (hr boat boiiit nod (hr vi*
ran »n4 Jumo
rd into thr warnr over thr oU\ rrwmk
run. The* tiki not come to the top
gfreral prraona aaw them drovo aud
weal to (hair aMiiitßfc. hut they were
j ion lata. Th. wrrr both lakro out
I «ithm five minute*. Dr. Q. W W.
l*atteraoß and others worked on them
| for three hours, hut failed to res‘ore
j circulation. The bodies were taken In
<barge by the city autborities and sent
home.
Million* (liven Away.
It I* certainly gratifying to the pub
i lie to know of one concern In the land
I who are Dot afraid to be generous to
I the needy and suffering. The proprle
! tore ot Dr. King's Sew Discovery for
i t'onaumpllon, troughs and Colds, hsve
given away over ten million trial bot
tles of this great medlelue: and have
the satisfaction of knowing It has ab
solutely cured thousands of hopeless
cases. Asthma. Bronchitis. Hoarseness
and all diseases of the Throat, Ch'et
and Lung* are sur’ly cured by it. Call
on Howard A Wlllet, druggist*, and get
n trial bottle. Me. Regular slxe 50e and
sl. Every bottle guaranteed or price re
funded.
DOCTOR DRUNK.
It la Charged That He Refused to dive
medicine to Soldiers.
Chambe*burg. Pa., Sept. 1. Dr.
J. S. Kennedy, first assistant surgeon
at Santiago, write? regarding camp
condliiona as follow*; "There is an ut
ter lark of suitable medicines to com
bat disease. There has been so much
diarrhoea, dysentery and (ever, and no
medicine at all to counteract them,
that the men have actually died for
the want of It. Four days after my
reporting here, there r/as but a single
medicine In the entire hospital for the
first two named, and nothing but qui
nine for tho fever, and no tonic save
the preparation of Iron for the conval
escents. The preparation of Iron will
not. agree with nine-tenths of the cases
and when the- soldier or officer cannot
take quinine he has simply nothing to
I take. A captain sent to the Olivetti
! for dysentery medieiDe for his dying
| son; there were quarts of it on tho
I ship but (he, drunken officer refused to
j give the medicine because he might
j need it himself. The doctor- went down
I to the Oilvette- and says It was pa -k
--ed with the stores for the hospital un
der Red Cross seal, and not one pack
age ever got to the hospital.”
Borne time ago a little bottle of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy fell Into my hands, just at a
time when my twn-year-nld Imy was
terribly afflicted. His bowels were be
yond control. We had tried many rem
-1 edies, to no purpose, but the little bot
tle of Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe Rem
edy speedily cured him.—William F.
Jones, Oglesby, «a. For sale by Alex
ander Drug & Co., C. R. Parr,
of Bell Tower Drug Store.
No man Is ever so friendless that I’**
cannot find someone to Jolly him
along.
HE Will DO i
INTO POLITICS.
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Trunks repaired by expert Trunk- !
FI.OYD BAPTIST 3 MEET.
The Association at Enon Church to
Contliwe Several Bay*.
Home. Ga, tb-pt. 1. The Flbjrd
touaiy B*pll»t‘ ssaueiaiioa convened »(
Enon church, a few mile* north of j
Rome, yesterday, add will continue in
errs ton for several day*. Among th*
proniln<«i Roman* who are la attend-1
ance are Revs. R. B. Ileadden, O. I • |
Gilbert and J W. l’ullen. M<«*r*. J. 1
F. Hlllysr. M V. Oovan, W. J> N«*d,
A. B. 8. Moseley. J. A. Glcver and J J. |
Rue*.
The Root* Eublic srhool* will com
j mencs Mondav and Superintendent I
Harri* and Principal Gammon are hus- 1
tly engaged ihi* week In molrleulallng
and grading new pupils. The butld
liik* have borrn <hor*oughly ron-,
ovßteil. anti SuiMVinieudent Karri* .* ■
anticipating a moat Buccessful year, j
The *chool thin year promiaea to be
unusually large, hut ample provision
will be made for every child dealring
to attend.
Dr. J. t. Terry, of Trimble. Tenn., In
apcaklng of Chamberlain'* Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy. *ay»: “It
has almoat become a neceaßlty In thl*
vicinity.” Thl* 1* the heat remedy In
thi' world for colic, cholera morbu*.
dysentery and diarrhoea, and 1* rec
ognized a* a necessity wherever it*
great worth and merit become known.
No other remedy Is «o prompt or effec
tual, or »o pleasant to take. Hold by
Alexander Drug and Heed Co., C. R.
Fair of Bell Tower Drug Btore.
SANDERSVILLE.
There I* a Regular Building Boom
There.
Special to The Herald.
Handersville, Oa., Bept. 1. Miss Kate
Shaw has returned after u very plaoa
ont *tuy at her home, Camden. Mil.,
and a visit to Baltimoio, El licet t City
and Ocean City. She has resumed her
control over the millinery department
of the Augusta store.
Superior court convenes here next
Monday. Quite a number of lawyers
In addition to the local bar will at
tend.
Sandefsville ha* the "building fever.”
The Holt building, a handsome marble
and brick structure, i» nearing com
pletion as is the lovely residence of
Mr. Jefferson Iwin. Mr. F. M. Phillip*’
residence 1* completed. Work on others
will begin goon.
The SandertVllle High School opens
next Monday. From present ’ indica
tions. the attendance this term* will
exceed all previous one. Several non
re*ldnet' pupils have made their ar
rangements to attend.
Misses Carrie and Emmie Carter, of
Savannah, are the guets of Dr. and
Mrs. Andrew J. Irwin.
Mies Rosalie Cohen, of Fitzgerald,
has returned and will resume her stud
ies at the High School.
THU AUOUBTA HBHALD.
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I pltmewted J-4m A|.Hey with a marine,
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I |*niy aihl arilvlt) .
I Th** #fradv irrmrth of Thr Hrrald*# '
Th# mckroach#*. «. the good hour- j
' wive* *ny. ate Inconttollable *lme the
I weather hna Mmi to dMsp.
ftmokcr* declare that they are glad i
' that the blockade I* ralwd because the
; iwat tobacco la from Culm.
There was a hot rumor concerning
I Camp Dyer yesterday. It took an en-
I tire day to fun the report down.
The railroad* are going to cau*o trou
| Hr over different construction* of their
i mutual agreement with the city.
There arc rumor* from Pavannah
1 that Co). tlyam* will soon lw> In
] traducing his friend* to hi* life p*rt-
I Dec.
j (>ldc‘*t Inhabitants am now telling all
i they know about the freshel* and the
big storms that have visited Augu*-
- ta.
There is expressed by some the hope
that bltternes* and former factionalism
will not be manifested In the coming
city election.
The report Is brought to the city that
outside of Augusta It Is understood that
a prohibition election is to Ice bad in
Richmond county this fall.
There hhs been expressed the regret
that Mr. W. O. Bohtor roatdes out of
the city. It is agreed that he would
make a most desirable councilman.
Whether you are n subscriber or not
you wilt be welcome at the library.
YoU raDnot take book* to your home
from the library unless you ate a sub
scriber.
People from the up country are al
ready beginning to inquire If Augusta
Is to have a merry maker*’ week next
year. Chsrle*tcn and Savannah are ma
king a like Inquiry.
There Is one lady who conduct* a
house for a family of live people in
Augusta who declares she never make*
a domestic purchase without reading
tho advertisement* In The Herald.
There Is some pretty lively political
talk. It looks like there may be four
men In the race for the legislature.
There may be combined Jndependertt-
Pcpulist-Republican support for one of
the candidate*.
The proposition to require persons to
pay all taxes due the city before they
bedome eligible to Vote In city affairs
has its friend* and opponent*. The op
position is based on the idea that, as at
preseDt. no one* would be disbarred ex
cept property owners.
Jn one of t'he paper* the re has been
mention for council « gentleman who
finished up a three year term in that
body December last. He is Ineligible.
He must be out of council for the full
term of three years. He ran run for
mayor, but not for council.
SHOT HIM FOR
I SQUIRREL
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FROM HI-NTSVILLE.
soldi*r. Back In Augusta on a Fur*
tough.
Hrrgl. Jo* (leotchlu*. of Ike Avcnod
(!ornta rrlfntml. I'gltrg Slain volost
(#«*ra 804 ArUfttfr Il*-af9 II- Goctfb*
I hi#. 14 lluf Mto# r#B*o)*m, atti%#4 la
I Auftiwrta iß*t nighi oa lb# faat train
I from HnfiM%ltla. Tfecy ara vary morfe
I ftunhurn#4. but »rv utbrrvlft Nbßg
I nfrr oK mi 4 n*bußt and ramp 11(# ho
j .ip|M)r<*o(l9 »grr#4 wiih Ifernn. A Her
ald report rr liujulrrd of B#r|(. Oo#t( b
lua aa to how th# boy# liked ibair oew
i imp at llumaville.
* Why, It la ineatlioably anperlor to
the Tatni* prat hole. Tb# ramp being
.pitched In n cornfleld m»d* It n little
j uopleaunt for the flrst (rw day*, bat
the boy* toon bad evc-rytbing In apple
pie order. The water I* very floe and
‘ |hr ai ctar ' f the god* compared with
the foul fluid we were rcrapeltrd to
uae at Tampa.” said Serge. Ooetc hlu*.
"Are the boys anxious to rentalu In
I service?"
•-Yes they fire anxious—to gel back
home. There was • petition being pss»-
led around among the boys and had
(teen signed by about two-thirds of
! them when the officers dlevovcred. It
' end ordered the paper destroyed. Tel-
II grams have been sent to Washington
| in the Interest of (he men looking to
| their mustering out. The boys have
become surfeited with camp life and
j *eo no nvsen why the government
should hold them longer. The fare we
: get I* something fierce and those who
! nre delicate or have weak constitution*
j cannot *t#mi a continued siege of It.
Of course some of the boy* Otid a smalt
hit of pleasure In camp life and manage
j to muke the most of It. but then It
lake* au amiable, happy-go-lucky In
dividual to enjoy camp life at this
«tßge of the gsme.
•'Huntsville is a bustling, busy city
und i* full of business activity and
[ the citizens of the town have been very
considerate aud accorded the soldier*
'the best of treatment. The railroad
agent* are grabbing for business. An
agent tried to sell me a ticket to Aug
usta by way of Atlanta to Charlotte,
then to Augusts In order to keep bus-
Inr* on the Southern line of railway.
"I otn glad to get back to Augusta If
only for a short season, and I think
timt niter I drink a few gallon* of Sa
vannah river water I will he all right.”
Ladles Can Wear Shoes.
6oe slxe smaller after using Allen’S
Foot-Ease, a powdpr to be
the shoes. It malic* tight nr new ahoes
feel ca«y; give* Instant relief to corn*
and bunions. It'* the greatest comfort
discovery of the age. Cure* and pre
vent* swollen feet, blister*, callous and
*ore spots. Alien's Foot-Ea*e i* a cer
tain cure for sweating, hot, aching, ner
vous feet. At all drugglHts and shoo
store*, 26c. Trial package FREE. Ad
dress Alien B. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
The partnership between Mr, J. B.
Tutt and Mr. Reed lioylston associates
t wo of the most popular and enterpris
ing gentlemen in Augusta. They will
engage in a general real estate, fire in
surance and loan business, and we pre
dict their niicces* from the start. They
will not only get it, but deserve it.
The Ttar,(l-Mf Naily new Standard
War Atlas is the best publication of the
kind we have ever seen. The colored
maps are double the size of any others
published, and clearly printed on heavy
paper. Each one ha* a marginal Index
and a page 1* devoted to the flags of
all nations. This atlas 1* timely and
useful. It Is not for sale at the store*.
The Herald ha* arranged for a special
edition. Readers may obtain a copy
by calling at our office or sending 30
I cents. |
AUTUMN LEAVES
V- WILL 500% ttt! DKOPWNQ
From th# ir*«i> Surprtm #r# dropping #H ov#r oar
Ck>th(n# Department. Th# earth wtQ tie richer for the
leave#. You will be richer for the money uvod by our
SUMMLR SALE!
v -OF- >
Men’s and Boys’ Suits
mu<g **«tnst srm ua* # h •*$ if e #«*#• m«h m i*sm
’ ‘ *,*p t r triMl arm im mi* hi M mi •$« m. state it flans**
MMMv Mil
er# ant# im.* gtt mm faiwp >*uimw -***(•« asJ ••»•»«* •*«• •**
mm+mm Utoev <••• i«*,smiMii.e« ism« •* *A »e »« **«
seats • Xgt SMl**. a#w ft *a.
4<l mm far * «stM-A, fVMSPI sw4 vfcsvwt satis (Ml ws*• $!*•• ItflM
mm $ • mm $•• <*
Ail Ifttsv w*)-i* hstt pHto. B«yr o*«k tana gall anes as« M «•
J. B. WHITE & CO., ClotbiDgOspartment
——me NSW stork——
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The l«»t, but one of our semi-annual Challenge
Saleh will be crowned with an array of bargain#, #uch
a# any store may be proud of. Some of the Special
value# are the result# of our own efforts carefully
planed for the occa#lon many week# ago. Other#, we
ara frank to confe*o. ore rather accidental, merely
attributable to our ability to take quick advantage of
the enexpected turns the markets take at time*. All
In all It Is a wonderful collection of choice Shoe# that
will be sold at our new store this week for
v $1.99 x 5
Fifteen different styles In Ladies* Low and High
Shoes and eight different styles of Men’s.
These are genuine bargains purchased by our Mr.
Couley while In the Esst. . _
Agents for Hanan & Son. Stacy Adams & Co.,
Edwin C. Burt and Ziegler Bros.
OUR BEAUTY SHOW
AT BLIOH’S CRYSTAL PALACE
BLIGH’S CRYSTAL PALACE
SC9BroadStreet.
If you want two thing*, the highest
make yourself one of our customer*,
too, ami the best in the market at
wa» a quarter hit, but here’* a proces
$50.00, and your last chance to get til
three shop worn (only) model (6, lad
Hartford at $45.00 and ladles' Vedette
boys and m<n there i* nothin* on the
special at $25.00 and the Jack at S2B.
Crescent*, Stearns. Victors. Eldredg*
condition, and we let them go at an
thing, wore given to U* by people w
WHEEL OF THE WORLD, and onl
DEVENEY, HOOD & CO.
Bicycle Department.
FOINTFD PABAOBAFHS.
It Is eußor to earn money than It 1*
not to spend it.
Cupid puts in a good deal of hi* time
at target practice.
The average woman act* flret and
think* over It afterwards.
Woman'* ruling pas*i<m crop* out In
her desire to rule a husband.
A marriage without love Is u steam
boiler without a .fely valve—which In
dicates that some one Is to be blown
up.
Age rarely brings us wisdom; about
the best It can do its to teach us what
particular brand of folly we are most
fond of.
*KPTKMnen »
A IIAROAIft
V ~<uMn«ti a
IH UNUSUAL
BRHXIANCV
Is bow ruontag. s«*» of ear rriss
bosutlM or. Ash gams and dtnnor Mi*
On. initial as wall attempt to pWM
tb# rainbow, as to Aoaertbo «U ibßa
good quail!w#. Tho way they bps o*ft.
in* la a caution to tboaa who If tend
gurebaso when they run bo Bod foa
"gvl Ing aomo aotßoliana." Bailor pur
chas* when they can bo hod for sue#
low prlreo as wa ora offering them.
As for glassware, crockary. lamp*.
Ac., tiros and language fall ua to I*ls
of the won dor* that w# sail Doa't for
•t that our *»ro pr'jga wtU keep rod
cool.
Remember lb* piatfl
£|cyCLES **3,
PIOJCLi
satisfaction and a saving of money, Ju*»
We can furnish rider* with bicycles,
that. The recent 25 per cent reduction
slen of home runs; Columbia*, model 40,
I* popular model nt any price. We have
!o*', we will li t go at $60.00. One ladles*
et $:;».OB, ladles' Jill at S3O, and for
market to couipnr* with the Keldel
00; aecond hand Clevelands, Rambler*,
and Kacycles, from $12.00 up, all Al
v old price—they did not cost us aoy
ho wanted to ride the HTANDARD
y *old In Augusta at
WY# cflCEft
ftonEnFEEcy
And vwr i.ow'Tkiubh. Übjj”?;*•
IMFK. VAI/Vr* and F ITT IJ# 08. KN
l)isr.», BOII.EIIS.MIH-* An* lirrAIIM.
Lombard Iron Works & Supply Co.,
The briny breakers at the senshore
are less dangerous than the heartbreuk
crs.
Lot* Of men Join a secret society, be
cause they think It* emblem will show:
up well on their watch chain.