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LADIES TIES
SOMETHINQ NEW
J. MILLER WALKER
THE HATTER.
KNOX HATS
domicil la bald. In alata va. Hhatturk
(Vt.) M l>. It A 4st. alw valid at hl«
tfonilnl, unlaaa the Manila expressly
provide* to th* contrary, although ha
want outalilr thr atata for tha cxt>re«*
purpose of evading tha law and Imma
dtalely ratumnd.
That right of a alty to a Judgment of
Indemnity against a landownar for In
jurlaa oauaad tiy hla nagllganoa in cou
rt ruction a atdawalk la dantad In Wlt
halm va. Definite* (O.) 40 1.. It. A.
244. aa It wav tha right of tha city to
lonstrue t tha walk Itself Mid assess tha
costa thereof on tha owner
Tha union of a fire fay which no re
sponsible cauaa can Iff ascertained, with
otia which waa dua to the negligence
vt a known paraon. la held. In Onnh va.
HI. P * K. SICs 14 It. it. On.
twin.l 40 1.. It. A. «7, to preclude any
reuoverv ..givtnxt the latter, where It
la found that either fire' alone would
have I teen sufficient lo rugae Ihr dam
age.
Fresh arrival of Fancy
Cracker 9 at Keenan & Co’s
The Rand-McNally naw Slumlord
’War Atlaa ta the heat publication of the
kind we have eVer seen. The coin rad
tnapa itra double the alac of any other*
published, and clearly printed on huavy
paper. Each one baa « marginal Index
ami a tkie I" devoted to th* flags of
all nation*. This atlaa la timely and
useful li to not for sale al th# stores.
The Harold has arranged for a special
edition. Renders may obtain a copy
t>y calling at our office or sending SO
cents.
Baseball.
Scotch on national league diamond*
yesterday were:
R H. W.
Philadelphia 1 5 <
Boston .... 7 7 ®
Baltimore .. .. .. <ll 1
Washington 8 s 0
Pittsburg n
Chicago 1 < 8
Boston now leads the league, with
Cincinnati second In the procession.
20-year filled gpld watches In ladles'
and gents' sixes with Elgin or Wal
tham movement from $. 00 to $12.00.
Guarantees with each watch at Lewis
J. Helmut's. Reliable Pawnbroker on
Jackson street.
Black Lustre for Hearths and Fire
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Our Specialties.
Art Catalogue Free on
Application.
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STARVATION IN i«ji.
The W orld’a food Supply WIN Be
l ee# Thau the Need.
I We who manage to haltte along in
jtltl* o4d world till Ike year INI will
[then ptohably find not enough food sup
\ ply la the world to attstatu va.
hi aaya Mr Wllllaaia CYooks of Um
d**n.
IB an address to the British Aasmi#-
j lion a few days slare. Mr William h-
I viewed Ihe wour.ee of the preweal and
possible wheal supply, and argued Ibat
Iby lhe moat fa volatile calculation the
{supply could not keep pane with the
.world's needs 1-eyelid the year IS.II, hut
'starvation might be averted thr-.ugh
the laboratory If the problem of flxa
tion of the supply of nitrogen In the
atmosphere was solved. The prublem la
how to utilise It. If these stores of fil
ial nitrogen were applied to the suit
they would raise Ihe average wheat
crop per acre front twelve and aeven
tentha bushels to twenty bushel* en
abling Ihe supply to meet thr demands.
| Mir William was of the opinion that
[the solution of Ihe problem would lie
the burning of the nitrogen In the air
by a powerful etc trie current. Bu< h a
current might be obtained by utilising
Niagara rails.
FRATERNITY BANQUET.
Delta Tau Delta Fraternltp to (lather
la Atlanta.
On Friday night, Beptember Mth, I*9B.
the members of the Delta Tau Delta
fraternity will meet arotlnd the ban
quet board In the Kimball house In At
lunta.itml again renew Ihe fraternal ra
relations . listing between them,
tween them.
The Delta Tau Delta fretemlty IS ona
of the oldest college fraternities In the
country, having Iwen organised since
January I, I*6o. It began its existence
at that time at Bethany College. Weat
Virginia, and since then has establish
ed chapters In over sixty or the moat
prominent colleges of the United States
' In 1880 it abeorbed what was them
known as the Rainbow fraternity, and
In this way It was enabled to place
chapters In the leading colleges of the
South, ill wtpeh there wae no chapter
or Delta Tau Delta.
There are several Delta Tau's In Au
gusta. among them being Mr. Frank
Miller, Jr., llr. J. M. Hull, Mr. As
bury Hull. Mr. 11. 8. Dunbar, Mr. G.
W. Reab, Mr. Langdon Thomas, and
others, but from what can be learned
no representative will go from Augus
ta.
out ruia hade
Something About the Only Carpet
Factory In the South
The only carpet factory in the South
Is situated lit Columbus. <»« This fac
tory makes excellent goods In carpets
;nul port!era. ami puls their goods so
much cheaper than any other manu
fuctory that It "ell illustrates the ad
vantage of Southern mills.
The progressive Ann of 1' I>. Horkan
A Co. bought the entire output of this
factory. They have enlarged their store
and will give a splendid exhibition of
'their goods. They are on exhibit in the
i window » Qf Uje iuuk -*■'
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IN LOVE*
Wttk a Cuban W bom M« «111 W*4
and firing Mom*
Cntkbtirt. Ky.. Rr|>t. II.—A ro*
tnanr* at lh* »ar la f*mtah»*«l M a lat- j
t*r whtrh l»aa t*#» twaly*d from j
L*wy*r Marthkaw. a aotdMr n»* •* j
ttaan—o. Marrhtaon Mr* k* ba* r*ll*n
lu lorr with a ts ban *lrl. dau«ht*r of
* ol*nt*r oho waa drlvrn off hi* ra
mi*. Hh<- rrtum* hi* affrr'llim*. and
«h*n lh* war I* ov*r th«*y will b* m*r
rlrd, and will go to W**t to farm.
Bring your old School
Book and help to pay for
your new one with it at
Pendleton's Book Store.
In th* high arhool* of Bw*d*n hoy* (
■rut girl* >n> *dur*t*d In th* asm*
l lama N**rly al tlh* I*l. graph, trl*-
phone and poatofflr** *r* In th* hand*
of woman. L*t*ly th«y hav* lnvado.l
*v*n th* at*am»hlp »*rvlc*.
Home Life of Women. •
Several Utter i from women whan catarrhal trouble Pe-ru-na hat cured.
« jte^lASSniM
W/> f/ .JOfcp i' fW is not laziness: It is a symptom.
My Something is wrong with the nervq».
■Vv A cold In the hond when the nnrve*
i ure not normal soon develops into
IJ J ' dependent of curing my catarrh it
II 'nl ij '1 'I t V|||F V\ I has greatly Improved my general
’ jj 1 y health. I cannot describe the change.
' ’ ' Any one suffering from catarrh and knowing
that it can be cured, would be very unwise not to take Dr. Hartman's advice.
Follow directions; Pa-ru-ua does the rest. —Miss L. Wiggins, Berlin Heights, O.
Pe-ru-na is a scientific remedy for all phases of catarrh. It is particularly
efficient for women's troubles because it acts through the nerves. Surah Uallitz,
of Luton, la., writes:
•' I was suffering with the Change of Life: I had spells of flowing every two
or three weeks which would leave me nearly dead. 4 had given up hope of
beiug cured w hen 1 heard of Dr. Hartman'S remedies and began to use them.
I am entirely cured and give all the credit to iV.-ru-tiu and Mau-a-lin.
The catarrhal nature of female troubles is beyond question, and the certainty
of l’e-ru-na's action has been demonstratedlin thousand* of eases, l'e-ru-ua
drives out catarrh everywhere. Mrs. Caroline Daft, Evansport. 0., writes:
Dr. S, H. Hartman, Cal ambus, O. , >, ~
" l cuu testifv to the merits of Pe-ru-na. 1 Ttave taken of it anil
one bottle of Man-a-lin, and they both are most excellent remedies, lamas
well and hearty as I ever was in my life, and give the credit entirely to vdur
medicines," . > if I j I
The Peru na Medicine Company. Columbia* O. will mail DW Hartman's bodli#
on catarrh free. Special book for women. All druggists seiUPe-ru-na.
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lag aad >ap.k*i*4 aa—Vr a—. Daa
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alt at Ik— baaa t—ily f »*'*d a—*
b«rn a—rb*t* aad larc* a—ltla* of
•u.g« ara arrtvlag daily. A — iwparon*
trad* anataa to V —*tad though
i tka firs tel* of eottua —ld a f*w
d«! * ago brought oal t fit# aad a guar-
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Mr J. K Ha— manager of IV <ot
. tna a. llt *suro. oa« of lb* lawt an
taryrs— la tb* rtiy. MO bar* la**
Vr« I**l w*ak for Ballltnor* and Nta
, York, th— ba will pure ha— tba *i
i*lva Una of good* that tba mill flora i
carrl—•
The public schools open
Thursday. A full stock of
both new and second
hand Books at lowest
prices, at Pendleton's
Book Store#
TUL’RISTS FOR MIARTOWN.
An Baidanca ol Brltiah Enterfri—
Pre tented.
l*Mtd«m. H*pt. I*.—Th* tourtat ag*n
rlr* nr* already pUnniag trip* to
Khartoum, which this w**k ha* d*ra
nn*trated to l* !**» than nin»* day*
from I-ondm. I#**t G*n*ral
KllcVner dlapatchrd Col. from
omdurmnn. th* form*r d*r»l*h atrong
hold. on th* Rlv*r Nil*, near Khar
toum, to Cairo, and hr accompllahrd
th* Joum*y In *lghty-**ven and a half
hour*.
FEU Of
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Oat price* on both new
and second-hand Scnoot
Books at Pendleton's Be
fore you Buy your School
Books
At ADY W!MIST.
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a .*g#g trad— f«wal»k*d ij»bbbtM—•
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Mu. Iteln— haying a»d*4 to tba am
—alt TV trial nerupiad two day*
aad tV Jury returned a yardut aorta- *
«>ng a fla* of tto on rath of tV d* i
fandaat* Th* fto— iM «*ta wUI »«
gregal* W».
SANDERSVILLE NEWS.
TV Con sty lo Itav* Pra* tkally a >•»
Coart Mon**.
I Special «• TV Herald.
I dander*trill* Oa. tt*p« II Saa
dar**l!la I* to bar# practically a new
jrourtbou**. tV grand Jury having rw
-1 <ommended that m tbou»and dollars
l>* spent tor rwtnodellng and improving
th* pr#wn< *tru*lurw Our eitl—
I are elated over th* Id— aad are loud
In Ibetr pral»* of the grand Jury tor
th* rwommeudar 100
Mr and Mr* P P H*le will I—vc
In a few day* tor Omaha. lienvar
and other point* of Inter—t In th*
w**t.
Ml** Altc* Walker, a .harming and
talented young lady of Tennlll*. t* the
gu**t of Mia* Kmma thiglUh.
Mr Carlo* D. Rodger* left I—t night
for AtianU. which place he will make
his future home
MENU a la_ war.
Mr. John B Carr Show* Reporter
Unique nenu Card.
Mr. John B Carr, the well known
liquor dealer on Centre street, has Just
returned from a few months' visit to
hla old home In Ireland To a Herald
reporter Mr. Carr showed a rather
unique thing in the way of menu cards
The card was used at dinner July 4. on
the steamship Anchorta on which Mr
Carr waa on board en route across the
Illg Pond.
The menu was gotten up hy a friend
of Mr. Csrnr and Is, as said, unique;
It reads:
Little Neck Clams
Soups
a la Dewey a 1® Sampson
Kennebec Salmon and Notne Sauce
Entree*
Mutton Cultets, a la Slgabce
Curried Blanco Hobson Patties
Point*
City Dress Prime and Tiles Pudding
American Ostrich and Philippine Sauce
Ladles' Delight atid Ice Sauce
Vegetables
Asparagus from Porto Rico,
Green Peas from Cuba
Sweets.
Hawaii Pudding and Sauce McKinley
Old Glory Sauce Volunteer Jelly
Tax Cukes Alliance Ice Cream
Red Cross Candy.
Fruits de la Victoria.
Cheese Coffee
Mr. Carr Is looking well since his
trip, and Is doing a large business at
his popular establishment.
• OUR OEORQE.”
Oeorge Stallings Will Continue to
Manage Detroit Club
George Smiling*, who has been man
aging the Detroit National .League ball
team during the summer has been con
tracted with to manage that.team next
season. Manager Stallings has pleased
the Detroit chib officials and they want
him to steer the nine Ihroogh JBW
Our George will do that; all right.
Philadelphia, made a misiake in re
leasing him.
In some parts of Italy the govern
ment has to spend $3,M00 to collect $2,000
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room*, with hath rontrally located
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froatlnr J" f**t on Ellw. 171 fact drop.
Pultah)* fur Jobbing bu*in-*« Apply on
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(-room dwelling. Apply *ll Broad.
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UIIABE rowing m*< hln*. oak flnl*h,
S drawer*, drop head, automatic ten
sion and bobbin winder, laieat model.
Owner muat gll. Addreaa H. II , car*
Herald. Pept
insert Vpt 1J 20 17 10 17 24 it
TO RENT-ONE-HALF OF CEN
TRALLY located house with pleasant
couple without children, references r*-
i hanged. Adilresa Couple, car* this of-
Ac*. Sept IS
TO, RENT—REPIDENCB 1224 KLLIP,
with *ll modem Improvement* and
ionv*nlence*. Apply 102< Broad street.
Oct 1
TtT RENT—THE DWELLING M*
Walker afreet—aeven rooms, kitchen,
two room*, all water convenience*. Ap
ply to D. tlralwm. Ot 1
TO RENT-NO. 437 TELFAIR ST~
containing S room* with all modern
convenience*. Apply to W. j. Ruth
erford. Sept 17
TO RENT-THREE NICE FURNISH
ED front rooms with privilege of par
lor and hath. Apply to C. H. Luhrs, 460
Broad street. Sept 20
TO RENT—THR BRICK DWELLING
No. 280 Greene street. Apply A. H.
Davidson, 330 Greene atreet. Oct 1
TO RENT—STORE NO. 714 BROAD
street, next below Davenport & Thin
lay, running through to Ellis atreet.
Price $1,350. Alexander & Johnson, 705
Broad street. Oct 1
TO RENT— DESIRABLE RESIDENCE
No. 121 Center street, 8 rooms with
Kitchen ind bath. App.y T. T. Doris,
SummetvHle. Oct 1
TO RENT—DWELLING, F. 14 CAMP
BELL street, near T’nlon Depot. Ap
ply to John D. McCarthy. Sept 19
FOR RENT—STORE 805 AND HALL
WAY 807 Broad. Apply Commercial
Hotel. Oct 1
mTsCELL A N EOUS
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
1 only $5.00 per month at Osborne’s
■ Business college. Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, at night. Come «r call at
icnce. Great demand for stenographers.
June 17 ts
MISS DOB KY WILL REOPEN HER
school at 444 Telfair street. Thursday,
September 15th. Sept 13
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per **at Tor further Informal u*i —*
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Km., cr Mr. T. O Buruta
Fall Seeds • Fall Seeds
WHOLESALE QUANTITY
Georgia Rye
Seed Wheat -»«*-
Seed Barley
| W'hite Onion Seis
i Red Onion Sets
, Crimson Clover
| Native R. P. Oats
Grazing Oats
Multiplying Shallots,
Cabbages, Collaids, etc.
THE HOWARD i WILLET DRUG CO.
NEXT TIME YOU HAVE
A HEADACHE
Land's Headache Capsules
Mad* Only By
HOWARD A WILLETT DRUG CO.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Thursday, Sept. 15th,
CHAS. E. BLANEY'S
Big Extravaganza bocc—i,
A Boy Wanted
3 HOURS X
SOLID
FUN
A Company of 25 People
Two Big Shows in One.
Pric •—JI.fA 76 und 25.
Seal* on Sale at Thomas & Barton’a
Curtain S:3O.
Between <ilrl Friends.
■‘He said I was a poem,” she told
her dearest friend, gleefully.
"Oh, well,” replied her dearest
friend, "some people know so lltlle
about poetry that they think there's
'nothing to do but feet.”—Chicago Eve
ning Post.
Reminder to Politicians
'T wants ter remind dese yere polt
tloianers.” said Uncle Ehen, "dat do
bes’ Job ob white washin’ yoh kin git
done can’t be guaranteed foh mo' dan
six months or so.” —Washington Star.
CASTOItIA.
B«»n th. Kind Voti Have Always Boujfit
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