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THEYARE
SACRIFICED
W« of tm for this month
yovrehott* from owr on*
tiro trtoefc of luidi#** Flno
Oaford* *nC «<r*o Ti#* for
si.6q
Th#r* Hi obholwtoiy nor*,
nervation. All our lif.ftO,
•3 00 and 13 80 Low
Shoo* aro mar Rod down
toSI 6© Thl* l* Iho tr»at-
Ml reduction offered by
liny *hoo houao m tho dty.
Mulherin’s,
840 Broad St.
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mu«* h* as irplalatlva mar'nwki Tha
rt a ir of tb* *4*c«lm» by cnwmil «**•<*-]
lira comm aainnac la , fcl *nged la lh* aao
,nd Saturday M January and I* ,
dm dr unl*'» ul,l'*r « commiaalcncr ta
turraad htmaalf ll W • '**» altpMl* -
ad in tbl* ih»na «f In* '-*in*Tl. ;
not tha col Ira c*rmm la# loner*. decide up
on th »l*a cf Ota police form Mr B*r-
Ml vbictad to ihfavaru! it *»* »»*<** ;
an oat Mr. Rh• ot ranine lb* Pi’fto
»|-|. n to at rib* out When ihl# ha<»mr»
n In*. provided ll do** MMor* Jnuu- ,
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v.ijl be lnall»|l»la to att. raad htmaalf
One Proteat Wade.
CVunrtlman RI O. nf the (**<■ md. made
uh< »mr>r»n.|t tn* optwallmn to ofl* «j
the n** ln»*. It * ,v ** lu tn«* .
eumntlaaionar of public w«tk» tha rich*
to appoint tha pump harper and keeper
Iha ;nrk* Mr. Kir objected to taka
three olfl.era out of the mayoralty »P- ;
P'tntlnr power and lounrllmanic a,.ac
tion power ami tumtne tham near to |
tha oorrtr.Keloner It woe polh'* B out j
to fc'ri that tha remmi**l met did m t
hava fl-ial pover. I>ut hod t« hav
whnlavar appointments hr ninda con- >
ftrnrd by council. Hut Mr. HI * l»ra
ferrad to »ec four or five more man
romc to opan council Baking election nt
the hand* of tha mambara, to opa nam
being rant In by the commissioner#. He
rtldn r aaa the benaflt In tha propoard
si r»nt**rr<nt.
Th«* mayor hopM that Mr. nh <* wou n
not ln*t»t upon hla ohjeotton. Thew of-
Urr* hstt hren fllMd f«r three yesr« l»y
appointment *nd election.
•Will not the gentleman withdraw
hiH oppoeltion?”
Rico—"l don't *ac why cotin- ll
ah uld clva op Ita richt In thla way
The Mayor—'"D«>e* the cantleman In
slat upotkWa objection?"
"Yea. air; I inalat Us-on It."
Tha motion went to a vote. Mr
Ttire vi ted “yea" on Iho motion to
etrlke out the nucpaeted *•«■- Th, r *"*
of the counillmcn present voted "no."
Some of the New Laws.
Tha time of inauyuratan of the may
or and councilman Is ehoriyed to Jan.
1 council la given power over Its own
members, to rebuke thorn for disorder,
or misbehavior, expelling them by a
two-third vole; the form of drawing
up ordinances is changed: the registry
list Is to be I apt' open J 4 instead of 40
days; names on the registry list are lo
be numbered as was done In tha last;
ciiy election: (he foim of rath for regis- j
try is SO changed as to make one swear j
he lives In a certain ward and to |
DIAMONDS WATCHES
wn. SCHWEIGF.RT & CO.,
JEWELERS.
JEWELRY SILVER
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fl 88* r*t : 9 (kilo fit' 1**“• NBN oO f***f
nay thMe 4>MI la he. aiiapWited l»eta*d
es 4t» barged Mcegame •(» made r*'<A
s able The taayee rm the Maethui «f •
’ majority of cue. 11. abgll eppotal -•
haded of etertma aspdrrtanra He may
. appoint one mi hka «tn met ted.
Crwettl Sgvmled IWm.
i Cmvh UM >4 hs< Ist** *r Arvyrnar.
. r rretitv ta Me animal foctet!. h»» n
ailse: (TeaailhtMg tutted es »*>e cite s
1 idMS c defining .bade treag and
. . uardli.g aame : Itdßg (*"g»tlaa «"c
imurtat epea g gate that a* mg* eat cm
the aid ..walk peratiui to hmrprtgt t»- i
ieoed by a potieg <4B«-pr tn < aaee ».f
i emeegwa* yt city pAyWan* rep"»rt
•erhly t» tty h-»rd Of heaJih. atatlng
• nature .»f dlaeae» of imtiente an die- j
! turban.* of memorial day eserci.ee by
hawhitil game rraet and Isfestent
1 ah»«a f rMd.lea. cruelty to a*lcr>at* la*
i 1 banged M» se to ant conflict with elate
law: mhbery of htrde' B—le prohibited.
; peanity foe having dead game htrde In
jpoaaeaeton daring ringed eegaon. pen-|
ally for having live game blrda tn pou
[aeaalm It any tone penally for about
mg crape or gambling In pub-
I Sc.
t rgt.tafl’c Luaclmcpt*.
legislative acta are euggeated for the
purpo. • es dmcrtptum of what the,
! river boundary mean, p.wcr to conn
ill to fl* Ita own quorum: to atrtke out
lequtrement for common »enl oft all
ordinance#; to amend the police crni
mtMiion act. aa elated giving to coanefl
lather than to the ordinary contented
~i , ti,,n caeca In the city: giving tha
city the right to a#M-aa water twice on
unimrorved a# well aa Improved lota.
remove all ggMflk* a. to the conatl
lutloßuitty of the !•* Acts.
■me of the tlneat ratall dru* tradea
In the city l» done by ijaidelte. and he
make, a ap*cl.».y in Ih- loil.t line of
I(. «.1«* A Haller* fine French g »d«
(tee hi# advert Iranian!.
New Subiiriber*.
N „» #„ba. rihera lo Auguata Tele
phone and Mlaclrlc company:
to; "Bicndel. It. H., Ktghth and
Fenwick *tre»t.
. 471—fir !gham, H. W.
soT-Douglily. L. O.
..TO Hall. O. W., wheelwright*
77ft- I>>*,er. H rcaldcnca.
*»ft— Padgett. W. P.
37:t -Ktelnliach A Co.
::si- Whitaker & MrOathan. K>*»-
ccis.
LAWSON IN DEEP TROUBLE.
Chitted Away the Fimljf »"d Ran
aacked the Shanty.
Americas, Sept. 6. Zacharins , - aw ‘
son armed himself with a shotgun and
went to the home of Columbus Corbrn
a day or t'Vo since. Finding that Co
lumbur had sailed from home on some
vo. age of discovery, Zacharies chased
the rest Of the family off Into the
woods at the point of the gun and
with threats to shoot. Lawson then
helped himself to the things In his
neighbor’s house, taking a side of meat
among other eatables. A warrant
•.as sworn out and Lawson’s arrest
followed. Ho was given a hearing
before Justice Graham and jailed in
default of bond.
GOT LOST ON
THE OUTPOSTS
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taliu. m tha eaa*
Ttan. pfMMod. #a «HI a# dlataaro. tat
the captaltM •Mbed -• The Mtppera
ea nag* trhaflM’a r»ea tmm< K '* r *
and aa Per after atop •*» h* B
a* tarn turf tffktM i'»*a Mefttoa be
aan ta at nr hie furknil. ha* they ban.
the#* inala afth faddMe tthe eadw-aa*a
The .adaedr k»*na *• •*» B**
UM laafgUiMd. sad ..weed M -a the
, optaiae eaeay •« '
item kon« Ike wee pree.nl
i After auiar meaty mitee bad b—s
~.(eted like railroad U4»rh •** *-c*
iwt.h a da mite pm- HI frwat -f tb
A .b-womoa '"Ta a
t Medpwi Mk lake ftp4 thwhee " A
to go to tike rlaht. rapt Mettle- to the
| left, and the elderly, j
"walked to g» »• »h* ramp-
A penny war t. eaed and fnM rhafca
i non Adurwlte* had etopped. and
Itbe three wgibed alaaa counting rroan.
'tie after .tv—fie IMddenlr before them ,
loomed h mile n*-t ♦ maicb •••
I lighted and the elghrd ahotred Mb
toauitfnt flgu'e . J_
, %k ii trait a word ta each -hes *' B " |
Went hsdb rapial"* "• |„ .
I tan .nd the «•»';'* ha-eoed to g
negro bat to ft informal**-.
The lhfi.cmgil.-k .«-u-edln *"•"
ewer. " Idfk. n.iatc yon ne fer oyer pr
mili*fl fff»ffl *f»t 8F *BB^B
ARcr much
.nd a guarantee fee lb* darkey a.Md
“" guide, en-t at* f.-»»«re. lame .1^
»ea* r ’ the ggiigot
the .ltetence lo cgmp. grrlring nt »■
* To<igr they ait In
88 *‘ N W 'Z.Z~- they Vrr aniuted
Ou.tr rorni* with the egprea
•*Xy. rantalne don. you **•*.*«.<-
jTx Ihe .-..pro.* tall*, u. today T
public debt decreased.
o. August Jl It ° B, >
H70.7*7-
Waihlßgton. Sept. «• TJ 1 *
lr statement of the puhltc dabt aMg**
on Augur' 31 the public deb Wm
■ ash in the ueaaury. **»« |l,l. K*o 717.
which la a decrease for the »«*» °
*34 759.711. This decrease I* account
ed for by a corresponding ln< reat«' >.f
ihe caih on haud due to the receipt*
rom the war loan. The debt I# reca
pitulated as follows: Interrat bearing
h#bt. 19W.112 »«<; debt on which in
terest has ceased since maturity. IL-,
259.030: debt bearing uo Jntr rc-st,
s;{,;} R 55.971; a total of $1,307,35. HO
This amount, however, does not in
cludc $55*.04ft.953 In rertlfkat-s and
tieafitry notes outstanding, which ure
offset by an equivalent amount of
money In the treasury The cash in
the treasury Is classified as follows:
(Sold f 255.377.493: silver. $513,400.594;
naner *93.084.055; bonds, national
banka dcp-mitorl*-.. etc.. $67,282,201.
aggregate, *927.144,640; against this
aggregate there are outstanding de
mand liabilities umountlng to *632.6.,7,-
561. which leaves a net cash balance
in the treasury of *294.487,084.
COTTON CROP OVERESTIMATED
A Close Observer Says It Is But Half
a Crop |
Crawford, A'a.. Sept. 6. Six hun
dred miles traveled by private convey
ance. through Georgia. Florldjt and
Alabama, within the last thirty'days,
and a careful investigation Into the
condition of the cot on i ron, convince
me that the estimated yield of cotton
b not only too great but misleading
and detr'mental to farmers. These es
timates have been gathered from post
masters and cross road merchants,
who know absolutely nothing about
the true condition of the crops, and
Judge only by the size of the weed,
and the number of bloom* in their pot
patch.
After counting the number of rot
ten bolls on several rows and noticing
the great numbers of forms which
have fallen off the yellow, scalded and
dead stalhs, I am conv need that not
more than a half crop of cotton will
be gathered in the territory traveled
over, and not more than one-thlnl of
a crop in many places. Corn, peas,
potatoes, e.hufas, and sugar cane, pre
terit a flattering appearance and are
good.
Only steel lined and burglar proof
safes used. Money loaned on anything
of value at a low rate of interest. Wa
terbury alarm clocks. 75 cents. Lewis
J. Schaul, Reliable Pawnbroker.
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b—Mi kman.
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j dry and Mikbaa i nt.—ay tm the Oahn
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|mi tha anal prtapeety ®—awed hr the
i mam trnaaai. abbrb .tmwkala M Hn
praewd gad anNPpho.ed mineral land*
,la IndhkMk Ttaksww Akibaaaa gad
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They wo a #ye* • bandmad Raa kata
* era I kata M Hal t and IWh rmaMlpa
] Th* original atari anda bad Jaaa tg
I re.ewae darn pa on N. att nf tbma M
The artfiagi am. annf m other
. ftgitk fc— vaaawdtag tot a dapthaia
i .yafry la kepi here It la la pampkiel
fnrm and baa It page, of rlonely
IprlMed BMitee I'bllllp Mullen hn
i eon work <m N WedneMdav aftemonn
jat three a’rlorh aad ■ nmntejed k'a
aert iaat night It tn-.de fioru -three
Ipggew In the booh of rrcurda
HE Midi HIS WIFE.
And Now M Herndon la la Ihg Han J.
of the Padre
Hawklnertlle. tie Sept. C flhenff
I Vaughn haw armmed Hoi. Ilerndon
I charg'd with gbootiag Mr Tom flan
dent oa Haturdny algfet at« ml lee ra.t
of tVw hrao
John MrXalr and fltd Herndon acre
drunk and rained a row with one
Thump...n »n flsndrr c place. Mr. Han
dera amt down lo aiop ibe disturbance
and they left, after hating shot at n
negro eevwrnt tlmea
Inter litre. m«n went so Sanders'
houae ani tpiile a number o?
time* Severn! abut ledged in Ibe head
of Mr*. Hinders and about twenty tn
Mr Handera' breast making a palufu’
bnt not serious wound.
Mr Handera claiina tn hare recent
ctlccd Ilerndon and McNnir. but not th"
prgrn with them. McNair and the ne
gro could not tic found.
ALL ABOUT A GUINEA.
A Bloody Rattle Between Two Negro
Families In Sumier.
Sumter Kept. 6,—A bloody tight took
place Saturday on the Maypiville
'rood, a few miles from this place. I*>-
| tween two families of negroes, which
[resulted In the death of one William
itolmra and serious wounding of Jane
Hiirrlngton, wife of one of the partici-
j ptm is.
The fact*, obtataed by the State eor
-1 respondeat from a reliable witness,
are as follows: Home time ago a mcm
,l>er of the Harrington family areuse l
William Holmen of stealing a guinea.
Th s was th' eause of the bed feelings
between the two families, ami they
(Uav« been wrangling attd quarreling
ever since. Friday some of both fac
tions hart a "scrap," but no one was se
riously hurt, Saturday morning sev
eral members of the Holmes family
went to Harrington’s house, which is
only a little way from Holmes’, and the
fight was renewed. Sticks, rocks, ta
ble forks and other weapons too nu
merous to mention were used. Finding
Jane Harirngton alone. William
Holmes, with a heavy dtlck, and his
mother, with a three-pronged tahle
fotk, literally tearing her antagonist to
pieces, while William belabored her
with his stick. Sam Harrington soon
eppenred upon the scone, and seeing
his wife was being butchered, tried to
pull her assailants off. William Holmes
r'piled that he tntehded to kill them
both, whereupon Harrington seized his;
gun aad emptied the contents into the
pull her assailant off. William Holme#!
tog a ghastly wound, from which ho
died In about an hour.
Harrington made no attempt to es
cape. hut came to Sumter and surren
dered to Sheriff Pierson, snd was pla
ced In Jail. Coroner Mose# was notifl'd
rod went Immediately to the se»ne of
the killing and be! I an inquest.
COUNTRY EDITpR IN LUCK.’? 1 '
He Gets $3,000 Commission for Sell
ing a Gold Mine.
Gainesville, Ba.', Sept. 6. Mr. J.
W. Woodward of Dahlonega, editor of
The Dahlonega Signal, has sold a rich
vein of geld to Mr. W. R. Walker, of
New York. The properly Is thought
to be very valuable and sold for a
good sum of money. The purchaser
will develop tjie property and the
Gainesville I roil works are making a
ten stamp min for the miners. Edi
tor Woodward's commission on the
sale amounted so about three thousand
dollars and fiis friends are congratula
ting him on the deal. It is seldom
that a count 'editor has this much
money to come his way in a lump.
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I Thie Wge decided «4k at fleet. Pot I
, Ibew N de.rkag—d that them wga S Mil
mow pending Ml which the -Ms mtm%M
i # rerwyee tike kkneeT-eg tyg't tie. the
j *ngd. The rttf egkee uwwad the tvtaef
11> .milt ti. Mg h mleal awm. I* the :
. Augwxa .M If ana (Ilk, ae Ihe P«H
I Hay at sad yuau.ia wHh »h prevMa
, in. HMr weed fe* ghnpa el. The
I tb. h «*IF albfkrr. through a mlawa
drretaPdMig. Rare l» Ihe mwd a war- I
.ante deed The tract was kem aaad
fee lermtaal fartttttea The rHy la aula*
Mr. I’M May wga unwitting to eadegy- I
jnr to make an lamwcat party auffer I
lUanket mortgagee <m the pr Tertr es
Ibe old rood bad been tweparrd oa court
houec It lea which »bo« d a wartaoty
Rerd He wanted the .Oil that had hern
tn.d to reeoewr the property to ataad
■■n Ita mertta. Os bla gaggeatt»>n the
t'bartretna and Wotmt Oerollßn waa
I gtyeei the atre.f prtyttegeo M aabed.
land the renal committee and the city
i council were Instructed to confer with
! ib>- road and endeayor to aer-ure tile
water outlet right of way deal red.
The depot duration baa taken prac
tical shape. A rea«dull*«t waa on lie
I .Manage yesterday afternoon, direct I r.g
j tike mayor and olher rtly reprcaenla- j
| liven to appear before the atate rail- ,
j rood commtanloa slept, seth in the tn- j
| terrat of Ihe rlalme of the city to a ,
I n#* drfxH.
I Thle put ibe mayor In a quandary. !
lie waa In recript of a private teller j
from Ueticrsl Manager Hi oil, of Ihe,
lieorgta P*ad. In which II wae elated,
that the depot mailer waa le-lng glv- j
.•ll the proper attention, and dcprecal- j
lug publicity <*c nggrenalve agitation at
title lime. The mayor, ronnldermg the |
rlrcumatnmea. waa forced to aay he;
had auch a latter.
on auKg'*ation of Mr. narrett. the,
mayor and the a pedal committee ar
ranged the meeting with Oeneral Man-|
ager Hcolt today.
The matter of recovery on the bond ,
of the tale Mr. Thomas ft. June* waa j
the subject of Inquiry In the council
yesterday afternoon from Mr. Carter
nf the Fourth.
In reply, the city attorney elated that
the elty had won In the Initial proceed
ing in the caap three or four month*
ago; that the hondemen. Mr. W. C.
Jones an-l Mr. Jesse Ttiompem, had
tiled a demurrer auhaequently, which
demurrer had been argued. The court
hud not ruled on the demurrer, and un
til that ruling was made, do further
step could be taken In the ease.
Th" Judge has adjourned rotirt for
the IPrm. and It will be home time be
fore the ruling on the demurrer is had.
I The King's Daughters had an Inter
esting matter up in council ye»terday.
It sivrns that *ome time ago council
I gave to the organization n lot near the
i upper barrack* for charitable purpos
ed only.
1 Recently the city sold this lot. The
I King’s Daughter* ask for another lot.
The matter ha* been referred to the
.mayor and finance eommltlee to act.
I Council killed the Lougee war res
olution yesterday; carried over, under
objection, Mr. Carter’* ordinance or
dering an Iron railing around the
Wilde monument; carried over the ba
nana pee] ordinance on objection by
Mr. Larnliaek; and carried the Rob
ertson "move on” ordinance over on
objection.
The mayor throw a vory mild bomb
shell into conncll yesterday after
norm .
It *eem* that Ills honor had on hand
a very Important mooting of (ho rail
road committee. The committee was
summoned, fine man responded. Like
failure to attend other meetings has oc
curred .
Ills honor had the clerk read the
law which exacts that, except under
certain conditions, when a member
misses a council meeting, $lO Is to be
deducted from his salary; likewise, $3
when he misses a committee meeting.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If It
falls to cure. 2Re. The genuine has L.
li. Q. on each tablet. \
CASTOITIA.
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itflvrt. You win ho rtchor for iho mtmoy novod by our
SUMMER SALE
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The Uiat, but on* of our a*mi>#nnujil Ch*lt*n«o
Sal©* will b* crowned with an array of bargain*, *uch
as any store may b* proud of. Som* of th* Special
values «r* th* results of our own efforts carefully
planed for the occasion many weeks a#o. Others, we
are frank to confass. are rather accidental, merely
attributable to our ability to taka quick advantage of
the ©nexpected turns the markets take at times. All
in all it is a wonderful collection of choice Shoes that
will be sold at our new store this week for
. v $1.99
Fifteen different styles in Ladles* Low and High
Shoe* and eight different styles of Men’s.
These are genuine bargains purchased by our Mr.
Couley while In the East.
Agents for Honan & Son. Stacy Adams & Co.,
Edwin C. Burt and Ziegler Bros.
OUR BEAUTY SHOW
AT BLIQH S CRYSTAL PALACE
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BLIGH’S CRYSTAL PALACE
809BroadStreet.
If you want two thing*, the highest satisfaction and a saving of money. Juat
make yourself one of our customers. vv " can furnish riders with bicycles,
too. and Iho host In the market at ® » er ''eduction
was « quarter hit, but here’s a procession of home run*: Columbia*, model 40.
V. 0,00, and your lust chance to get thl* popular model at any Price. W. have
.hr hop worn (only, model 40, ladle*’. We Will let go at One ladtes
Hartford at *45.00 end ladles’ Vedette at *3e.00, ladles Jill at *2O, and for
boys and men there ia nothing on the market to compare with the Keldo!
special at *25.00 and the Ju. k at *28.00; second hand Clevelands, Ramblers,
Crescents. Stearns, Victors, Hldredgc and Recycles, from *12.00 up, all At
condition. Hnd we lot them go at any old prlee-they did not “■
thing, were given to us by people who wanted to ride the STANDARD
WHEEL OF THE WORLD, und only sold In Augusta at
DEVENEY, HOOD & CO.
Bicycle Department. .
OFFICE OF
Co-Operative Coal Supply Company,
DEALERS IN COAL AND WOOD, 1041 JACKSON ST.
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Laid UP supplies for winter and didn’t get left Neither will tta man who
buys his coal now from the Co-Operative Coal Compuny. Our Jelllco Is ex
tra In size and quality, but not In price.
To those who want an equally good, but slower burning coal, we recom
mend the CROSS MOUNTAIN. No slate or dirt, and your fire will keep^
end other grades nf Soft Coal and the only first class Black
smith Coal sold In Augusta. Telephone or call on us for prices,
READ HERALD WANT ADS.
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of tha woo (Ur* that wa aall. Doa't far
at that our aaro prlcaa will kaa* yaw
cool.
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