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no ltout#.a»' to *o (be art for.
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taken In part payment for
new school books at Rich
ards A Shaver's book
store.
A FAITHFUL IXXJ
He Pall* to HU Death Thl* After
■lH
Jtipi before the Routhern train rolled
mil of ll*» t'nlon IV|mt nation today
a Mark mongrel tlojr waa alt > loee at
tha heel. of a negro man Aa tho train
started th man toanlid the tram, and
attempted to run the dog home, saying
to aomeone standing near that the dog
had followed him away and he did not
want It
The train rolled out and the entire
way through the rltjr the do* frolleked
around near the tear of the roach.
At the train reached Pay alreet o>e
engineer opened bit throttle and the
train atarted at a faater rate
The faithful animal alao quickened
hla pace, attempting to keep uii with
the train.
The roach gradually gained ground on
the animal that waa following through
the treatte. Suddenly the do* made a
mtaatep, then- waa a plung forward
and the black body dlaappeared.
Aa the train pulled out the other end
of the treatle a black dog could 1* aeen
drifting In the current of the river
near a large log. Thla told the tale
aa plain aa worda, a fall of many feet
to the water, where the poor brute waa
rruahed on the log. one dumb creature a
life gone, given up In lla effort* to fol
low Ua rnaaler.
Second hand School
Books bought or taken in
part payment for New
Books at Pendleton’s Book
Store.
Small (lirls Apron.
The email girl's apron is receiving
attention and the little maid can have
several varieties from which lo
choose. One of these is ine little Fife
apron, the pattern of which Is taken
from the apron worn by Ihe eldest
daughter of the Duchess of Fife. The
Bkirt is plain and is the same length
front and back. Around the edge of
the bib is a broad ruffle ending in a
point at the waist. When the apron
Is laundered the waist Is separated
from the skirt and washed separately.
By making two waists to each skirt,
one skirt will often outlast two waists,
both In the laundry and in the wear
and tear of the aprons.
J. R. Putnam of Ohio is at the Plan
ter*. .
fpt sytMtl rtw‘ii need for the MWtJe
Of IMS bay Os' »unf«nl Is the loufK
furl weinne (doth ****** isthy
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nhere ytm* pock eltwuiii Pkft® e hah.
fttp bnyi' start at 4400 and wo.
Ootftior* everysrhere marvel how
see can crowd to much atyle and
goodness Into CJothee and chares
such small prtees. This *t the ONdin*
gutshed feeturs of oof pokey*
DECISION
VS. ORDINANCE
Vti Qssutss ktM fsßctmac
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; ntor-S n»r» M ssa * ton rt*4ert a a tor
:or to* m l*> is»lu» 11 eSnil Mtee
jnasto after Saatoeas Soar* or as *<«»
day. TSe ardtoeor* to m» aMeatoe
Us as T. isi
i »*»»nl SSeSS and Mltosaa Mm
|4y aad Pnlieeaaaa Straitord aaa*»red
las wiisenea for tile etr TS*y tmll
! Sed that ■ key took oeraaloa aa laai
! toatoy atahi to took ibrooch the
i Mss hole la M.* Sally‘a her door sad
| troa etot ties of too Interior fhey
i ro«M got. sort of a sum’s aSrtoldera
lend hAd a rate red Is Ibelr Sold of *la>
ks They roatd a too aee a raoairr aad
i befctad toe rtmaier Mod the Man
Tfct Mas sat tot Mr. Srally TSe
' traiter goattoMaa saa area a fee reta
iner later ralmly tout as <m hi* front
ptirh. The oSera reported the men
Mr Srally mid If aay one saa la toe
bar It saa aot si.b hi* peraMta.
Ju4«e llatlrr ruled tha t aa Mr.
Krelly did a« brow of (ho aiata beta a
| to (hr bar and It saa out of hla poser
to hsos • bother (he parly saa to
there, ho saa aot guilty and ao did sot
Sne hits.
The Judge’s decision (nosed some or
gu-nrnt al police station. A rather
ini guaalluo *aa raised. According Is
the (rC.aance. Mr. Scully «aa guilty,
even If be did not know than any one
was In his place of buainwae. Thlsj
looks tike a hard law to comply with,
but be that as It may the section of lb*
ordinance that refers to the case reads:
Chapter M (amended) sertlon 4;
paard September 7, INK.
“If any liquor shall be sold, furnish
ed or glvar. away on Ibe premises of a
liquor dealer, either by himaelf, her
self. Ula, her. or their agent, servant or
employe in violation of tbia paragraph;
or aurb place where liquor It kept for
sale shall be opened or entered within
(hr Inhibited boura or on Sunday aa
herein Inarrlbed, whether by surh llq
ucr denier, hie. her or ibelr agent, rer
vant or employe, eiirh liquor dealer up
on whoee premises auch violations oc
cur shall be liable to the penalties and
be punished as now prescribed by the
ordlnnncts of said city council of Au
gusta.”
Now ts Judge Bolter’s ruling In sr
conl with the ordinance or is the or
dinance faulty Mud one Impossible to
comply with*
A complete stock of
School Tablets. Pencils,
Pens, Ink, States School
Bags, Book Straps, Com
position and Exercise
Books, Lunch Baskets,
Pencil Boxes, etc., at Pen
d eton’s Book Store.
Capt. Cameron 111.
Capt. Cameron of Company A. the
captain who ao bravely served the sec
ond cavalry In the fighting In Cuba,
and was promoted from a sergeant to
a captain, Is here on the sick list. He
ts suffering from fever contracted
while In Cuba.
The largest tablets and
biggest sc. composition
books at Richards & Sha
ver’s Book store.
Rub articles stained with eggs or
from baking custards, etc., with salt.
The brow ns stnlna will at once come
off.
Smith & Wesson pistols from $5 tu
$8.50. Several good bicycles for sale
very cheap. Good watches from $1.25
to $50.00 at jCewis J. Schaul. Reliable
Pawnbroker, under the Arlington.
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itrod The rlttaeaa of the Th rd sard
hold a susdag oa toat Thursday the
«h laataat. at shlrS <S# fWWrsta*
■ rewdatloa saa aaaalauioaly adop
led
Mr S. H My era aond that (ho
steed Inc ha ptstpaaod saill aril Taee
tda" alfb*. •* 'bs* fWSfd of the Third
sard maid he no! I fled t brooch the
S mittmaa of Tha Chroale'e and n fill
meet lac of (bo rot era thereby aanetn
btod for the purpoee of notnlnnllnc n
. andldaie end Iranaartlnc aay other
* rasa tor buatyona. The aaotloa sa* on*
antoMHiely mrrtnd after which the
neat lag adjourn'd "
I it* resort would * accent that f am
a candidate for council before that
mealing and am arllllnc to abide by
aurb action aa tha stodom of tha eltl
tena of thajuril may decide upon at
. ihgt austlng- I cannot naanme that
'yon and I ha*e tha right to dlriata to
the sard e»hal they ahould do; but aa
humble aaptrent* for the aame honor
we ahould proropl y nmuleace tn what
eeer tbm ahonld conalder I* lo the
(mat Interoat of the nrnrd. I ntn a can
-1 didate pledged to the aunport of the
I admlnlatratlon of the Hon. Patrick
Wash, and on that platform I appeal
to m« fellow dtlaena of the Third
ward for their support aa thelt; can
didate for council. Very truly
your,. A i Oouley.
To save money in Buy
ing School Books pet them
from Richards A Shaver's
Book Store.
TOMORROW. THE LAiT DAY.
The Registration Book* Close at 6 P.
m. Tomorrow Afternoon.
The time I* drawing near for the
cloning of the registration books of
Richmond county. The time limit Is
Ip, tn. tomorrow.
Today mrny are autographing with
“Col." Bohler, the registrar. The to
tal. or as near aa the registrar could
give the reporter figures at noon today,
was 2.200 names. Out cf these about
300 are colored. The registration to
day has been heavier than any other
since the books opened. This is noth
ing unusual. It is always that way.
Ixits of persons put off the matter until
the last day or two and then rush down
and autograph.
The books will close at fi o’clock to
morrow afternoon. You want to be
In before the finish. If yon have not
registered,go down today and swell the
list 8.
Cream Cheese at
KEENAN & CO’S.
New York Futures.
New York. Sept. 13.—Futures open
ed dull. October 5.66. November 5.59,
December 5.62. January 5.67, February
6.71. nMroh 5.76, April 6.78, May 5.50.
June 5.83.
School Book*, Bock Straps, Panoll Bo»ea,
tsrga Tablets. 11? Composition Baoks,
Slates, Bans and Pencils at Hicharc»&
Shaver’s Bock Store
Mr. Billups Phlnlsy. a well known
•? cotton man of Athens, is In the
city. i
Special Bargains in school
books at Richards & Sha
ver’s book store.
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cu• i• r CUlittsl CURKII
ILODO UIM CO., Ufta, Gwnii.
|^PERSON*L^tHTION|
! K, a. Cowan, of Hoss'to, to at the Ar-
ItngOto. .
H r. to’albar. ®f Ha®®.- at the
! l*te.t*«a- ..
| |« N Unit, *f NnrfolN. to at th#
1 Ihsatri*.
| j H. DtsM of (hitoteavtlte l* at the
Art nun* to.
y c. Amtth. of (Tnctnsll. to at th*
ArMngt to.
, a l* KU*y. of N*w Torh. to at th#
Arlington. . „ _ ..
• t! Marks of Phllndelphtn. to *t the
’Arlington.
<l. K Pickering, «f BuvtoA, to at th#
Arlington. ..
T ft Thnma*. of Blaehvllle, to at th*
1 CMinMttsl.
| j. w. Wlllta, t< Atlanta, to at th#
<\>mmrrrtal . _
j James Vraaon*. of T»rh. Pa., to at
the Plant*r#-
Walton of Aandemvllle to at
the Planteta.
Ks-Oov. McDaniel of Monroe to at
the Planters.
j J. Hi'lehbuck. of Charles urn. I* at the
Icwsnmercla).
j Jonas Itlee. of Alleghapey. Pa . I# al
the Plsnter*.
‘C. D. Kramer, of Chattanooga, is at
•the Arlington.
j K. K Frank, of Boston. Is at the
Planter* today.
C H. Gregory, ot Atlanta, l* at the
Planter* today.
Oeo. J. Uowery, of Paducah, Ky.. t*
at the Planter*.
John 8. Borden, of Alexander, Va„ t*
at the Arlington.
K. J. Hudson, of Iroulsvllle. Ga„ 1*
at the Arlington.
-If y. CMtellard of Charleston 1* at
the Planters today.
Pre*l»n Herbert, of Savannah. I* at
the Planter* today.
11. M • CttifH. of Wlentoß, “• ” • 1*
at tl»e Commercial. _
B. !l Marvllle. qf Barnwell, 8. C..
is at the Commerolal.
Jr.me* A. Hamilton, of Wllllston, S.
C.. Is. at the Planter*.
T, F. Johnson and A B. Johnson,
of Atlanta, are at the Planters.
J. A. Hack, a tobacco salesman, of
North Carolina, Is at the Commerolal.
Mr. James White, president of the
National Bank of Athens,!* at the Plan
tprs*
Mr* J K. Lloyd ami her charming
daughter. Miss Holstein, are visiting
friends In the city.
Mrs Dr. K. R. Stevens and her love
ly little daughter. Ruth, of Macon, are
visiting Mrs. A. D. Wright.
Miss Annie Laylor, a popular young
lady of Charleston, is visiting Miss
Katie Collins on East Boundary.
Miss Lillian Eve Wright has return
ed to the city after several weeks spent
pleasantly with relatives In Maron.
W. W. Woodlam, J. W. Woodlam. B.
B. Easelosty and G. N. Black, of South
Carolina, are stopping at the Commer
cial.
Mias Viola and Miss Lillie Hollings
worth. who have been visiting friends
In the city, have returned to Mlllydge
vllle, Ga.
Miss Gllle Harris leaves Thursday fw
the Industrial Collegtrat T/illedsevtn*.
Mrs.' Hardwick and'TUlss Mary Butler
ITimftvi' k left this morning for Chicago,
where they go to visit!Mrs. Stires.
' "
Vartioal Ink anti Pens
for Vertical Writing. Recom
mended by Prof. i*e ot. Use n<l
I other, gold at Rtfeharde & Shs
j ver's Book Store.
CONDITIONS OF
THE MARKETS
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gale* .plotter* Ahlpmest
g*lunUy .... Til Ml •»
Monday .. .. 47* * ••••
Tuesday .. **J R M#
j Total .. .. ItM 44#l TMt
mtitss rwkiptr
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Net receipt* t«toy W 4 l® 7
TSi rough wttos today .. 8t ....
Oro. receipts today .. •• M** **27
STOCK AND RECEIPTS.
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Htiu'k tn Auguata today ~ MM
Receipt* rtnee Sept. I ..15744 4*17
COTTON LETTER.
•
Auguata. G... Hrpt. IS. The flr»t
l.lvert* ol cable* ihl* morning were
about H • point lower than yesterday’*
cl-wing. Spot sales were i.tKto. at un
changed prices. Liverpool’s rloatng was
:flrm. with prices practically H • pdnt
I letter than yesterday. TNe New York
• market opanrd quiet around la*t night’*
I price*, tha first sale being made In
'January at S.S7. The fluctuations have
i iteen nartoto—confined within’* rang#
of 3 point*. January aclllng between
S.SS and 5.M standing at 2 o’clock at
5«« with the tone ateady. While the
cotton market ha* not as yet Jeveloped
any pronounced recuperative power, t
has latterly showed a marked resist
ance to much further decline. X>-wr
Orleans expects tomorrow 45J0 to 55<KI
vs. 5*14 for the same day tost yes.r.
Houston experts 9600 to 10000 vs. 9897
for the same day !a*« year.
PAINE. MURPHY & CO.
The following quotation# the closing
prices taken at 2 o'clock. ar« over the
special wiics of Paine. Murphv & Co :
NEW YORK COTTON.
Open. Close.
January «■«
February
April 8:s 5 - 7,i
May - 6.78 5.82
June •• 6.83 5.83
October .y .. •• •- •. -• 5.56 5.55
November .. .. j. •• 5.67 5.59
December 5.62 5.62
Tone—Steady. Middling .. 5 13-16.
LIVERPOOL COTTON.
January and February 3.07 3.07 08
February and March .. 3.08 3.(1S
March and April 3.03 09 3.09
April and May 3.09 11 3.10
May and June 3.10 11 3.11
June nnd July 3.11 3.11 12
Aug. and Sept 3.11 12 ....
Sept, and Oct. .. .. .. 3.09 10 3.10
Oct. and Nov 3.08 3.08
Nov. and Dec 3.07 3.07 OS
Dec. and Jnn 3.07 3.07 08
PORT RECEIPTS,
1897 1898
Galveston 6346
New Orleans 5532 3664,
Mobile *J 3 • ,? 10
Savannah .. -i .. .. 1 ' 2716
Charleston .. :. I**9 466
Norfolk Hi>« ' S3
New York .. 663
Total at all ports .. .. 29052 17000
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Moot.norenrt hound east kept aa ea
gle ey* on the Ira* k If id Rare
| tie. war# In the way he was prepared
to stop bto train at a moment'a no
tice
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Lite train had struck tk* lie# and ran
on for . mil# without seeing any dan
ger on th# track Hla sharp lookout,
•toml him In well Sure enough about
a mile and a half beyond where th#
Brat pile of cross Has had been placed
another pit* loomed up. The eagln
! ecr bad hi* ponderous machine under
| full control aad slowed up sufficiently
to knock the tie# to on# aide and
break them In several piece*, the wood
| heirg quit# rotten. The warning of
■ Engineer E viug had no doubt saved
tha train from an accident. Evidently
some party or part lea have R in for j
(he road and ate determined to wreck :
a train.
They usual have been on the watch
and saw their first attempt fail to do
their dastardly work, and Used things
I for the other tialn. Had the tie# not
been as rotten as they were a serlora
wreck to the Coast Line would have no
I doubt occurred. The miscreants
should be caught and aeyerely dealt
with.
Two attempts to wreck trains in the
short space of an hour on the same
road is a serious thing.
Second Hand retool
Books sold cheap at Pen
dleton’s Book Store.
CHICAGO PROVISIONS.
WHEAT — Open. C!**##.
September
December 6-'*
May
September
December 3fl1 '
May 3 -* 31T1 >
OATS—
September ***
May
PORK—
December
September 4 - s,;!
LARD—
December 4 - 9 a
SIDES—
October 6.30
' NEWTORK STOCKS.
Sugar }37f 136%
Tobacco 14 6
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Chinas.. ;10 k tOt
! LouisvlHS and Nashville . 57% 56-,
Manhattan *6‘i
I Omaha .. - 84 ’J}^
L’ntcm Pacific 30% 29-.*
Rock Island 10218 101 *
R. G. .. .. W*
St. Paul 1° 105,,,
S. R. Q. 34 : ' 37^
Western Union 93 92%
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ha fraa. The ■rbstota stoy hata to gat*
>tas tarn hotCsk hat tha! atll ba
all
Tha srbetol totll ha oganad oa tha
T-t*,; of Octobar third, and »#a*loas
nvti) b# N* every Monday W»*-!**adag
aad Friday eights. Th* Y M. C A.’a
itrga hall <to the third (aw of tha
,m> idlaa totU ha aaad aa tha glare of
laairurtloo
Tha hall will ba partloaad of bg
movable curtala# la ahlrb tba vailaoa
depart men'a trill be altuatad. Tha
ntirw of lb# asUr* faculty eauaot ba
an nounl today bat totll b# abortly.
Hnwavar, It ran be stated that l*rof.
’ 1 j^ } p Butler who to coaaartad wit A
'tba Rlrh nond aradcuay «U! bar.
,-hsrg* of arrhltartural dratl:ia Mr.
Alas White#* «bo lately graduated
i from Comell Uhlvaralty. arIH hata
, kars* of tba mechanics! drawing de
part neat.
Mr. Whitney la well qualified (# con
duct this pttt of the work. Tho
litialJOgg department. consist> >g ‘n tho
• tudies of bookkeeping, mathematic*,
iwnn anahip and stenography, will b*
in the hands of a practical bookkeeper
-boae name will be announced It-
Tbe hour* of *tudy will be from 1:30
! to 10 P m
I The school will admit all young men
! over li
OABTOXTIA.
had. » *■«*«»*»
; Second band fFunil*ated school
Books *o <1 at Richards a Shaver a
Bonk Store
TOO LATE FOII CLASSIFICATION
WANTED—A GUOD TO
work la South Ciroliaa on a cotn
| mission. A lively man can make from
JlliO to 1175 per month- Some capital
required. Call at once. Broad street,
j Augusta, Ga. U
Special bargains in school
books at Richards & Sha
ver’s book store. A
TO RENT—DWELLING "10 ELLIS
dtre-t, seven rooms, twelve
per n.rnth. Apply J. W. Jansen, to®
Ellis clreet.
Vertical ink end Vertical Pens
fir Verloai Writing. Hroom
mtnded by Prof. Pelot Hee no
i.her. So d at Richards ui Sha
ver's Book Store.
FOR PALE—LOT CANARY BIRDS.
I Fine singers. 12-50 each. J. W. Jan«
sen, 706 Ellis street. .
. FOR RENT.
' NO. 849 ELLIS STREET. BUILDING
three stories high, containing elevator,
|etc. Especially desirable for
pbusiness. Price $50.00 per month.
JOHN W. DICKEY,
Real Estate Agent.
Fresh Pickled Pic Feet
at KEENAN & CO’S.
Second hand (Fun) gat-d) school
books so n at R'chards & Shaver a
Book Store.