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iUh.E ON TRACK.
Cause* a Oood Oral sos Excitement
Yesterday.
It was arrrti the rlvrr. Juat beyond
Hamburg. that «n old Balaam atood on
the trark dreaming of the happy dar*
cf h!a youth wb e n he froUetad and
never though* of work. In the distant
the aound of earrp ng at am and ruah
of heavy ear* told plainly that a train
uss coming.
The sound grew plainer, around the
curve came the ren mounter. Th~ an-,
glncer u« the mule end put on brake*
the whistle southed, but the mole
dreotned on. On cam" llic trrln, the*
diasance between H and the mule lea j
ratted rnd in one ascend mere it will
te m the pooor brute.
Srddenly nt>v life aeermd to get Into
the old beasts body. He probably
dreamed that he waa young agan. Upj
went bl* tats, fcllortd c'oecly by hla
hesla end down the bank he went, aa- ,
luting the train as It passed with a
leng-dre *n luny. The passenger# look
ing beck es the train sp»d on sew a
fcrlord-lroking creature still d.reatnlng
t side tbe.treck.
WE GIVE NO REWARDS, an offer of
this kind i* the meanest of deceptions.
Our plan is to give everyone a chance
tr try the merit of Ely's Cream Balm—
the original Balm for the cure of Ca
tarrh. Hay Fever and Cold In the Head.
l>y mailing fer ten cents a trial bottle
t<i test its curative powers We mail
the.s9 cents size also and the druggist |
keeps it. Test It, and you are sure to
continue the treatment. Relief is im
mediate and a cure follows. Ely Bro
thers. r»6 Wan.n Stieet. Netv York.
"The minister and the policeman,"
raid the young end cynical boarder,
L"t:Te inseparable adjuncts .of civiliza
tion."
"Thvy arc very mi c’i alike," said the
Cheerful -fdlot. "Onl ft s pairer bod
the other is a ‘allatin Torch.
Smith & Wesson pistols from $5 to
$g 50. Several good bicycles for sab
very'cheap. f*jid watches from *125
to $50.00 at Dew.VJ- Schaul. Reliable
Pawnbroker, under the Arlington.
‘ee. A Bold, Determined Move II lET
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l ouffmarval At tha comPin4tion of high valuoa and low pr»c*»* that ar« In pv»d«nc« on ©vary hftltdftt our two ftlorM. .
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“come ONCE AND YOU’LL COMB BACK THEY ALL DO.
Rice & O'Connor Shoe Co. ,r., Z"Z ~T., Rice & O'Connor Shoe Co.
LITTLE LOCAL NEWS
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fur Gta Soydar, wh© fwnftMdf Iba
, HartMtd dlrl*i©» of ih* Fourth ftrsr
■ MV, Jouratt hill ha howr tap
;dayft.
Rut league Balt* of Hantlagi —Our
itota war with Spain haa been the cause
of n number of Jokca. puna, ate . and
• c may lock for thaaa J.»kaa and aim
liar puna lo be aprung by all the min
vtral rempanics that show at the aperv
honaa ibla aaaaow. At Ktalda. who will
be hare ibt* month, perbapa. haa a
I roaring hurlanque na a windup to hla
burnt cork entertainment entitl'd "The
Capture cf Santiago." In which hungrf
(Vi-aos. gpatilnida and others wl.l
|mtke us laugh.
The Law Works Both Wave.—The
colored people ahould not raiae any
| kick at the separate seats on the trol
| ) € y ears lew. for the rule wrfks against
the while people Just the same as It
dees against the colored The majority
of the open cars have slx-eeata in them
rnd no white person ran occupy any of
U>e thr” rear Beats. Those who for
mf rly enjc y»d a ride end a rlgar or
cigarette on the rear s’at must now
give wey to the colored hpc'her. The
law evi ns things tip tnd works against
ih" ohlte e» well r.s color'd man. One
should kick ua quick as the oth’r.
Out in Full Fcree-Broad street pro-
Hcnted a lively appearance last Satur
ri-y a'Urnocn. The girls were out in
scores. Now "Broed slrf -t Ih alwnya
crowded on the afternor.na of the o’v
day cf the week, but last Saturday
it wr.s mere ao than Jt has been for
B-'vercl Bsturdny* past. The young la
d'ce tlm old ladies, young mm and oil
m n we-e on parade. The girls looked
lovely and the young m n looked long
the girle. No city in Am'rice can
show more pretty girls then
on a Saturday afternoon on Broadway.
You know the best one,
It’s Ellis Restaurant^
Augusta 1 Boys at University.-So far
as can l> learned. Augusta will be re
presented a. the University of Georgia
this term by Mo sis. Pet kins, Garrett
and Wall. , ,
Mr. John Stelllngß. who graduated
v.-ith high honots at that institution in !
11,94, may return and take a law
course. \ „ „
The lars«Bt number of young rn -n
who evi r lelft Augusta to take a course 1
at the rnidersity whs in the fall oi
tt »l, when about a dozen August arts
NV€*nt to Ath^n>i..
CAflTOniA.
Bsaraths Ha<6
Saif is the Integrc. God the fraction
—if deeds spank louder than words.
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rangcmenl of "Home f*»eet Home,’
with-Mlaa Saxon at the organ.
' >u»* Galea’ Card Party.
! Mlaa Georgia Bate# waa the charming
, hoatesa of a m-iat enjoyable euchre par
ity given Friday afternoon. In honor of
I tier sister. Mrs. Frank Doremua. and
Mr* William Melmond Butt. Mia* E>-
lea' home, alvay* altarctlve. gained an
additional lo\ellne*» Dona the quantity
~f Dower* u»ed. great mA-es of feath
ery golden rod tielng used In Ih" hH, L
labile In the apacloua |»atlor# howl# of
I exquisite row# filled the rooms with
irtt-ir gorgeous beauty and made the air
fragrant with the birath of summer,
i At the eonoluajon of the gam", prises
■were awarded and templing Ices serv
ed. The prls-s, which were dainty pie
ces of china, were won. the first and
second by Mra. C. A. Withers and Mis.
j, W. Schley. The consolation prize
w as awarded by the selection of Du.h
esse roses, which were given as souve
nirs on one of which was tied a plnlt
ribbon. Mr#. Allen, selecting this, des
ignated her as the winner.
Th i*© who enjoyed Mlhh K«t©a ho*-
I itnl tty wftift:
l Mrn. William M»‘lmond Butt. Mr*.
Frank Doremua. Mra. Joaenh H te*.
mar. Mrs. C. A. Withers Mrs. Vlrg nta
d'Antlgnac Allen. iAjela Walk, f
Caswell, Mrs. W. H. T M alker Mr*,
f oils Walker Schley, Mrs. Cheater
Clark. Mlhs Connor. Miss Bessie
Doughty and Miss Emma Carroll.
Miss Addle Day Complimented.
I on last Friday evening, Mrs. ■ James
Tice of Walton Way, complimented her
charming-little niece, Miss Addle Day,
with a delightful party. In honor of her
15th birthday. The parlors were deco
rated In palms and cut flowers anti pre
sen ted a beautiful sight.
Delicious refreshments were served,
and Ihe popular little hostess was the
recipient of many pretty and useful
presents. Among those present were:
Miss E Merritt, Miss CJealand Head,
Mho. I. Flint. Miss L. Andrews, Miss
M I-. Montgomery, Miss A. Brrtting
ham. Miss H. Andrews, Miss L. Utz
gerald, Miss C. Walker,-Miss B. Day
Miss K Holsonbake, and Allas Eleanor
Grdnade Mr. Tice, Mr. Day. Mr. Craw
ford? Mr. Granade, Mr. Holsonabke.Mr.
! Wallace Mr. Steel. Mr. Jennlng. Mr.
J-’linl Mr. Benson, Mr. John Day, Mr-
Yel deli. Mr. Clarence Day and Mr. Vol
ney OraiiaOe.
Miss Maria Campbell has returned
home after a fortnight's vts.« to friends
on North Augusta.
Mrs. Thomas Rivers s.nd children
have returned from Thomson.
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lurncd fhitti an ritMutid vMt to New
York and Ma*an< hwnidta.
Ilka nm Lvllatta. of AHnnta. la vtn-
Ittng the family of her brother. Mr. C.
Jo. Laltaltr. on Telfnlr atreel.
I Prof Houston haa retumed from hla
summer ovtlllf. and will resume hi* du
nes at Richmond academy October 1.
Mlsa Georgia Aahley. one of fbiuth
'Carolina* most faarlnatlng young la-
I db-s. ta the guest of Mra. Duncan
f gonaa. v
Mlaa »arie Allen, who haa been the
gueat of her slater. Mias Rebecca Allen.
|nt Flat Rock. N. C.. la expected home
I Thursday.
Miss Htittle Boykin will entertain a
number of friends this evening in honor
of Mias Etta Williams and Mis# Leila
Wall, of Colthnbue.
'.Miss Kate Jackson and Miss Kath
lc.-n I/itt's leave tomorrow for A hens,
where they will Ite two of the Augusta
contingent at I.ucy Cobb.
Misses Dahlia and Myrtle M<-Glnly
will return Saturday from Norwood,
where they have teen spending the
summer. They will lie aceompanled by
the Misses Cowan, of Arisonn, who, af
ter spending a few day# with Mr*. Ben
jamin Heath, will leave for Due West.
Ga., where they will take a poat-grad
uala course.
Eleprant broiled Chicken
25c; breakfast or supper.
Ellis Restaurant.
THE MONDAY SESSION.
What Was Done at Police Court Thi»
Horning.
Tom SHrßent.
"Judge, somebody put alcohol In the
whiskey I drank, and It flew to rrty
brain. That's why I hit that buy," so
spake Thomas.
The boy, a very little boy, had been
hit by Tom for no provocation. Both
; were at Ihe police court tills morning.
"Thomas. I fine you $7.50," said Judge;
Baxter.
| Dave Burke.
"Yes, I slapped h<£; judge. Hhe
I would not come heme when 1 told her,"
remarked Dave.
It seems his wife had been found by
Dave In a’n eating house Saturday night
engaged in finishing up a ham bone..
She would not leave, so Dave used vi
olence. He was fined at court today $lO.
Tom Barnett.
Jennie Barnett.
They had made merry Saturday night.
Jennie said she drank beer. Torn did
not name his brew.
However. Ikilli bad violated No. IS.
Both were titled .$2.50.
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Robert Vlrgie »vas fined $2.50.
■re
Bill Lewis .fin d a like amount.
Several other ca,ses were dismissed.
Miss Mary M. Wilson, of Macon, is
with her grandpfefrents on Bay street-
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mllst church The paa-or will he aa*
•MM by Rev F. P Rjievcer of ill
I eik* * church. Auguatn The all end
ance at the ftnhlmlh arhoola today was
1 much larger than uauat. owing to the
fan that quite a number of children
who all end the day school have ra
. turned to the village
The exerrlsoa la the Rspllat school
■ were unusually Interesting The augier•
I mt. nden* who haa been absent nearly
all vscat 100 term area at hla poat to
day. and paid the lenchera and pupil#
a high compliment The music waa
well selected and rendered In a very
| pleaning manner.
VMtors In the village: Dr,
Wright. Messrs J. C. Acton, Dave
Cantrell. W C. Turner. August*
I The box of sundries which waa pack
ed and shipped by the ladiea of the
! village lo the Orphan#’ Home In At
lanta. ha* been received by the home.
The receipt has been acknowledgd aa
follows: "Your box of donation# rceiv
|ed. Rest smured your kindness Is ap
| predated f often tell the children
i ive ought to he so much better than we
i are for ive have so-dnany good people
who are alwaya thinking of us. Al
ways think of us at twilight. That 1*
the hour ofy our evening worship.
Our children are all happy and well.
Accepl our many thanks for your
thoughtful Itlndness. In loving re
membrance lo each kiud friend. I am
truly your in the work.
“Mrs. A. J Chapman."
The Methodist Sunday school chang
ed hour of assembling yesterday from
15:80 p. m. lo 3:30 p. m. There was a
song service In the Methodist church
iarl evening—the .weelest and best,
music ever had in the church. The ser
vices were Interesting.
Harlem Happenings.
Special lo The Herald.
Harlem, Ga„ Sept. 12.—Rev. Mr. Glb
son preached at the Methodist church
yesterday morning. Preaching was al
so had at night. The Sunday school
services at both the Methodist and
Bnptlst churches were well attended.
Mrs. I). P. Hazleton and her two
lovely children, of Athena, Is visiting
at the home of her mother, Mrs. H. A.
Cook.
Mrs. T. P. Hoyt, of Oglethorpe, Ga.,
is visiting her mother’s family in our
village.
Mr. Emmett Morris, who has been
spending the summer in Harlem, left
this morning for New York.
Miss Corrlnne Burch, of Augusta, is
visiting friends in out thriving little
(own.
Mr. Howard Cook, a popular young
gentleman of this ploc ■, left thiH
morning for New York, where he goes
to accept a position with a large con
cern in that city- Elis many friends
here wish him a world of success.
Mr. and Mrs. H .A. Cook and Mrs.
Emmett Morris, who has been spend
ing the summer with them, went down
to Augusta on the "Pie" this morale*
to upend the day.
Harlem has been filled with summer
visitors this season and each year
gives evidence of increasing popularity
as a summer resort.
Fresh arrival of Fancy
Crackers at Keenan & Co’s
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HOUSEKEEPERS TRY IT.
NOTHING LIKE IT.
All First Class Grscsrs Keep R
The Happiesi Families
OF AUGUSTA
ARE THOSE WHO USE
Eagle Baking Powder,
25 Cents Pound.
DON’T USE
10c. lh. Alum and Ammonia Bak
ing Powder that kill your stom
ach. '
DON'T CSE
50c. lb. Baking Powders, whose
price, according to price of mate
rials today, Is jusl .twice too high.
50c Powders kill your pocket book.
BUY EA G Lljr“
"Me Howard & Wi'iet Drug Company
Make IT.
"Ever notice Warble's habit of
laughing at his own joke? " asked the
Quiet Man of the Cheerful Idiot.
"Wall, why shouldn't he?. He has no
hired help to help him,” retorted 1..«
Cheerful Idiot.
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rough and dressed
YELLOW PIRELDIBER
and mill work
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
f actory and Sow fMM I qwintwd * **k
I air*i liwpra; fw». and iwgowtrotlon
Thmajh la llviff Ihsaftoral.
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CALL FOR
Augusta Brewing Co's
EXPORT BEER
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IB E Xi Is, E O IT G-BOBGI -A-
Our Draught Beer Has
None Superior.
CALL FOR
AUGUSTA BEER.
FMOtHi
AUGUSTA FENCE CO.,
310 10th .Street, Augusta, Ga.
ot Town Work Solicited-^®
'YOU CAN HAVE THAT
OLD STRAW HAT
MADE TO LOOK LIKE NEW.
It will only cost you 25 or 55 cents. It will
then last you until “culled in by
Mayor Walsh."
Enlse’s Steal Dyeim
asi Cleaning: Worts,
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814 Jackson Street, opposite Opera House.
Ibex, lb of geobgi a