Newspaper Page Text
r«*UA*
tarn Mrrr»
*rHt» wm».
Vfk» !»»«■* NM t —ni«« at
6 tk*» M«P»MM’
TB* k»«M»k Raw twa* 0$ MM «•
kyeW.ee M § (MM| MM IMlt|
f%W k» f- tsr *#eß*W WW Hii MMABS*
If, « RMANtM# Afci#£ iHMi #*•* It it 9A£a
«# t*. £»«*•«*• Ml M
fr.n \“n •* it* i£ifi£A A# ft* ||Rli««
« -««# MNMI VtH A» i i##F4 «A It
Mi «# *%*• #Ai# 4||l Vfe*
jnr*il> t-ijMnrt mitr|iiiif» *4M «Hm
Mai# Him i # <#m£ M 4 a*
Im» • t%« tlifjjj t-i'ffftiM.
f%m ANPtAMiMI t* #• 499A9M#1NA ttMl MM
(Af'tfli AA# ***%• lit WM iNwp £AS§ Ah#*
#A4AM£6 Mil HaMA tHtl A**##* tM
fM*Tj m ii»iM timr mi flrt* it 4i
Ammm «f Ml HAfrrtrdg «M It itiiii ■*
*m iwttimvti m»i
Mia t#w« f%* HeWPWi m< at tke
»-nr || H*Ml MmAmmmM f*a « 1 1—
Ml Mm* Ruukwawk, W i»WM •***
Mm Mint <M> >#«'—» M f* • *>*»•* **
VW* *wy 0$ #|iake*k*Mt, Bkkdl kMVwW 1 *
law MM* T*m» *'##*» M J*t* t*k
«> Mm* WMimil MtM •
Vm* ml Misikß »M fwaaw tVM»
tt Hum Kl«ww* m a* Ihmm
fITT'TrIB *k »M*il ttißS M ***** *>»*
JrT Mill,|p* MMW M«l Ml MIM TIP
MM t«*M* M Up «"l MIM k#d NM*'
■* ikmaCMaM Up wWfifMkkd dap. T*e
sow fees I* Ip ewkdWPlfd M lIM MM*,
fM*u» Wffl *s ***T *M*P*W* ®*M ad
Ik* 11 wikM *»# k* e*Masted M
weag hiiMmm «t *k* Mrs t*#t Up
mkm ** • M»»m* mm.
A* lkM» M •• prsMM kk r*kM M
UMM wf Up k ■*'■*** mM*«
Hr kkM<w ad IMM OIM* MM*
WIN tsaadwrt Ik* aerviepa mi iM* SSWtk
■Mk.
Tkp MtkuHkg k*wd*Ml k*» k**k *»•
pars* k» Mr* C tl fkpkik* tk* MM
t P*l wr£nw|e* m 4 HMM |p*
IM mMM'* »f»H*
Orgp* ft*IMM .> ». » Rea MPMIk*
(Vm* T* Mbp MM #»«*eie*
CMil.
TIP M.U* *1 On 4 . .« . k Hun
Mr* t Ha**ker*er.
Re roc*
M*M
Rncwrh Sfcetw
TIP I*»rd I* r*Mkt«l OnlMMin
M ffcr Mnko
JlMlork
IlkHi
Mr* Urnkam M* Ckoru*.
mini iProlioß
H*Mk~ J*nMkl*M Up o<»l4mi* ....
.. .. M „■ lalllrM
(Ml.
krtifrt*** R*k*M*
Hvmn "H*m M* WV» NrW
WkMMk" T*kß*3r
rhofr.
krrmpi
"I Waliod p»tirn»!y” .. .. .. ..Mrirljr
MiM K'lljr. Mr Ktt«Mll »m 1 Choruii
M> Bx'n* Ih* Kr#*.
Hr M <k<l KHtt«rr
On TkM Mar.
H « P#opl*‘t Btrm«ih Will H* Hi-
Parkin*
Choir *
BrnKllrHon.
Or**n Pi»<ln&r.
Frp*h PickJpd Piar Feet
at KEENAN Sl CO’S.
tOt'CJMT OUT.
Firm of Solomooß A /erbc Chang**
Hand*.
TTm *r!l hßown firm of Solomon* &
Zrrho ha* rbanged band*. Thn
firm have void out their ato U
and the ngemr of Stull* A Bauer lo
Mrser*. Thorns* A Barton. The two
grntleiren we now in the etr.ploy of
the firm. Mr. Zerbe la on the road
nod Mr. Solomon* has rharge of the
stor'i! In Hi old place of httalnea*.
The tco gentlemen have man;- friend*
In Augusta vho <ongiatulate Mesar*.
Thomas A Barto" on securing their
services. Mr. Zerbe ha* been a
resident of Augusta fhr more than ten
ymrr, staying In the employ of the
firm he ia now with for eight year*.
Mr Solomon* ha* been here for four
years, also staying at Thomas & Bar
ton'* quite awhile before entering bus
iness on his own hook. He Is the di
rector of St. Paul's choir and a
r:ell kno" n authority in the musical
line.
ANOTHER CASE
Of “All Colored Soldiers Look Alike,"
at Court.
There was another' case of “all col
orM soldiers look alike" at the recor
der's court this morning. A certain
young white man charged a colored
soldier who passed him on the highway
la t afternoon t* Itb etirsing him, and
had Policeman Kel’y to arrest the sol
dier.
The soldier and three other soldiers
testified that John Cha-e (that was
the soldier's name) was not the offen
der.
The young .an said he felt pretty
certain that he was, bm added in a
laughing way that ail coon soliders
looked alike to him. Judge Baxter
c as undecided in the matter of Chase
heirg the soldier who cursed, so he
dir,misted him rather than fine the
wrong man.
School Bcok*. Bock Straps, Oncil Boxes,
Largo Tablets, Hr Composition Books,
Slatsa, Pens and Pencils at Bicharis &
Shaver’* Bok Store
BEING REFITTED.
The Arlington is Having Some Work
Done.
Th» Arlington hotel is Being refitted
and improved. J. B. White & Co. have
the contract to put down sevetal now
carpets in different portions of the
house. A contract for repapering several
.room has just been given out.
These improvements will add much to
the looks and co refer*/’ r ‘ s *he betel.
I Tk Flute il 1 Fall Season n Birslii! Op.
Mauabt>***»■■ ** Tho (Iroduktee of Mfiy FaII bURifHIM if# •IWCHII Ikfffichid from htngiMl At tHi*
»Mkiftty growing coneim. Th# flood of mAtchfcM CA»h bArgAm# * carrying All thing* ln>torp It At our
will b« a groAt dAy. It will bo a d#y thAt you cAn com# And do onormou* buying with tmAll Amount, ot c#*h* Ltoton
gAin Hood bolow. It will bo within your roACh hero tomorrow. READ ABOUT H*.
LAA4k* a OapaMmaM
[ HiWioioi 4dbi ** t l
I Hw«« Oi |%*oo* »di dloAhl AmHi Mf|
Nwoturw,.. I M t* t Wk j
I fjltlr# mf'lAigMiWn. UfOiH# f
' iMkt BtegiiMii. i**«t »* Thy* 41 Aano ;
. mm f|-f |tt f h A
I lahHo* Pm IMmOaO. Upfothi H«o* 04M j
j%t.oiy> fAp ft f IN» %\
m «
Idbibni %*|of Hm| HpiNMMI Hood oo«i |
, HaOMI. g iioowt foi »p»%»oi>«#» IfelbM* 1
\m»m II Im I H
• **» t »|i»« Hwn# ■'*• oNfoty* ]
[ 4hii wodHlMl ffcoMl #<••''l **• hooi# 4po-<i9.
|Hf 9«otl m»w*lw •«** f I f Id I If H]
am !**<** *•'•«*»•
COME ONCE AND YOD'LL COME BACK-THEY ALL DO.
Rice & O'Connor Shoe Co. „T„ ™ ZZ ZZ .r.. Rice & O'Connor Shoe Co.
inr $ vMib m.aiNt
TtpMee dVMMd ISM* M«M »«»
large Hip*.
Up rnrta a UMtod *p Ml Ik* »»•'!
jtkeelUrai lrairm as Ilk* *• k* Biakl
I Tk* A*m *k*a at**)* Araa* k **d
’ kaaae Tk* ik*Me* §**•• kad twt •*
j fptiiae akstted *4l kg tk* bag fas*
[af Ike Maaet aad tbef waated (o *k>-
'im aataker tkcatevwl rep***
'Aug tkaated
TkM aa* tk* Wit Tk*v* a*' »1
d*«l M lk» kof Bad PM *Uprs We
-nia*t Bay tkat tk* *k»v aa* kad M
waa IP 1 I* aa* *A* rrtlaed a* la *H#
«4 apeealtlea saag'M. •* vci*g. ft*,
aad tk* akoa aa* a? tkat It •*• ad
verlkpd to Ip Tke k*o**» k**d l keif
mrarr to Saagk and fwa tk* ftppt.a
ed ta»rrißP*tt tkat fnated *”t tk*
hotter Up akoa M«Pt kave f!*a»d tk*
aadieaea
tt akoa'd be mewtloaed tkat Maaager
C<k*a Imp made eeveewl iMpeovetarat*
•« tke opr it bouse Patted !»**»«• have
br*a placed la placea avallaM* f«w
theta aad add apti to tke Ic-oka of
tfc'ngs
Tt" loag-fell want of paikt ka# also
been tiled.
After reading tke criticism of the
Atlanta papers op Boy Wasted ' thore
attend lag tke opera laat eveaiog did
not aspect a good emad or a r«d
the a. They acre agreeably surprlaed
m both caaea.
Tk* balcony bad ataadlng room only,
abile lb# "gallery god*'' were turned
away la number* TV re aaa also a
comfortable crowd la the pit.
Whew the show opened aaotacr swr
prler aaabed the audleurr From the
first word* uttered to the cleae of th*
last scene fair acting aad good c>m
edians were seep
Manager Cohen did well to open the
season ao well and If tils other shuns
Alt their contrac* a* creditably Au
gustan* should Ip satlaAed.
l adles Can Wear Shoes.
(me slse smaller after using Allen's
Foot-blase, a powder lo be shaken Into
the shoe*. It mahe* light or new shoes
feel eaay: give* Instant relief to com*
and bunion*. It's the greatest comfort
discovery of the age Cure* and pre
vents swollen fyet. blisters, callous and
aore spot*. Allen's Fo«it-Ka*e is a cer
tain cure for sweating, hot. aching, nsr
vnu* feet. At ail druggist* and shoe
stores. IP'. Trial package KRKK Ad
dress Allen 8. Olmsted. Ue Roy. N. Y.
THE POLICE TRIBUNAL.
Minutes of the Court Session This
Morning
The session of rrc rder's court to
day may bo summed up a* follows:
J'm Hill (plain drunk. 12 50.
George Tolbert (hit a man with a
brick). 11.50
John Bryson (ehr.rged with hitting
a colored sc.ldlei on the head a few
weeks ago, was found not guilty), dis
missed.
Will Taylor (he had Iricd to hit a
negro soldier with n stick), $4.50.
Cora 8011, Harriet Gardner. Mattie
Adr-ms (breach of eighteenth section),
$2.50 apiece.
The larsrest tablets and
bif?pest Kc. composition
bocks at Richards & Sha
ver’s book store.
A New Drug Firm
The Bell Tower drug store, one of the
eld landmarks of Augusts, has recently
changed mantis ment. Dr. (’has. K.
Patterson and I>r. Arthur C. Wade,
both graduates In pharmacy, having
charge of the prescription department. ,
It goes without saying that physicians j
can depend upon having their nrescrlp- |
tions accurately compounded from
pure, fresh drugs. As thev keep open '
all day Sunday, instead of part as
tofore. their patrons can always be ac
commodated. The Herald wishes the
ne" firm a long life and much prosper
ity. 1
Smith & Wesson pistols from $5 to j
SS.SO. Several good bicycles for sale,
very cheap. Good watches from $1.26
to *50.00 at Lewis J. Sehaul, Reliable
Pawnbroker, under the Arlington.
Vertical ink end Vertical Penn
'for Ver' lea 1 Writing. Reoom-
I mended by Prof Pelot TJ»e no
: other. So dat Richards & Sha
j ver’s Book Store*
THJI« AUUUIItA HJEJtAIrP
Mp ««•§ «* this tat*'. «aa*» a Id a» *
Mow* . « «
[ f*as i rg-f-'T TV AM' V" * «h 4» as
mm#*- ***4 —mw % #4M AXAflll OH*>»
»t% 1 I'# «# I . H9*
| Tt uriitl Ait'-* HNMMfcg «9l «ts%
f- *• tftiif gmwi H , »«n -»« #« b b H »
M»n*» D#|M»rtm#nl
MMb'# 9NfH |.Ai#ki til aa
iMlkkWMfei «£ tl Mi* Pm p* ££M> i%AA 41
VI W
n»ini i omm * +** iw- * fcmv * ■■*>*■**»•
:*»»««*• *at fhlAlA *|W>.. • IpAMlk INAAmMI
•%. m . a iw t| mi VI H
flW* if IV AMfe««£ <%19 tdbMh «#V C%wAg-
Uesas hk-ea •* •**«• TVsa -m w*>d
wor BRk.MW
I eade* OI Ike I aka view Mkaasa*
AM
H I* rtNMPwd tkat aaa at aea an*kr> j
IMNP aHI ke added la lake Vks Park
k*i ■ a ■■* aasaag a kirk at I k* k
| < wlamieg arksmA. a.tk M*
j IVa sow tk* «*ait—a» park t a'sflst |
a* pr*k >a*r ia ekarks tk* pfama-
I t*rs as ikka aea teat ere as* t* h* coa
gtatakpsd aa fc*><*« se» a>#d tke *er-
I vtr** as Mr ttraaia akaaa i nsapetea
|c t It aaanMae efcarg* of k aslatoetal
leas* aa* very drary derntmi*fated
I lap sfterkoaa
Mr lleaana aka h a tat rlerer
I ge«t Irtnmrn . uaderTvadr la ke o t«ae of
tke take fhtkermea to ha a I ia aad ha I
IkM im-Hp. after Haltfkg fcv *»«'
| kook he fort ad ktotaelf *o aeat th*
siMaikaaa* iakdtag tfcki ke 'Bought it
uaaeesaaarv to eaett kins veil oy *»<«*
his paddV. ke atm Id last faach oat j
ard pall klamelf Ik Tkla ke M-,
reeded la d<>ta« tarot literally, lor l*st
•s mm as ke yr**<Pd hold of the boat
house the balteaa calm If glided from
ukder him aad ke sakk attk egceedlat
grace flfteea feet deep la the ptorid wa
ter* o* the lake la a Jlffv he had
bobbed up serenely, and with a few
bold stroke* landed himself a trerli*bi*i
dripping Neptune. Friendly hand*
| took him In charge aad for a short
[ttaile the park had the appearance of
i ttoir.e laundry yard durtng which time
Mr Itrnam masqueraded in borrowed
overalls
The largest tablets and
biggest sc. composition
books at Richards & Sha
ver’s Book store.
HELD UP.
Negro "lan Tried to Roh Young Mao
on Street.
An nnknow negro man tried to rob
John Whitehead, the fourteen-year-old
aon of Mr. Andrew F. Whitehead, who
lives ia tbe lower part of the city. last
night.
The young fellow was scut by bla
fat iter to make a purchase at a store
[not far from home and as he went out
; his front gate as negro man standing
near by saw Young Whitehead place
some money In his pocket. The negro
"-ailed until the young man had pro
ceeded a short distance, when he slip
ped up behind Whitehead, and, grab-
Hng him in the collar, demanded the
money.
The young fellow refused to give up
the chauge and the big negro then at
tempted to take it by force. A
scream from the young man brought
assistance and the negro escaped In [
the darkness.
The r«Hce have been notified and,
will apprehend the highwayman soon
er or later.
Mr. James K. Parrel, of Burnt
House, W. V«.. has discarded all other
dtarthoe medicines and now handles
only Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and
! Diarrhoea Remedy. He has used It tn
his family and sold It to his customers
for years, and has no hesitation In
saying that It is the best remedy for
colic and diarrhoea, he has ever known,
ft not only gives relief, hut effects a
permanent cure. It Is also pleasant and
safe to take, making It an Ideal remedy
for bowel complaints. For sale by Al
exander Drug & Seed Co.. I'arr of Bell
Tower Drug Store.
Vortical iDk and Vortical Penn
for Vertical Writ.tnsrtk Rcoom
mended by Fros. Pe of |U|« no
other. Bold at. R obardft Hflje Sha
ver's Book Store.
A PITIABLE SCENE.
A Drunken Woman Attracts .General
Attention
A pitiable scene was presented on
Ellis street, just above Washington this
morning. A white woman, with a face
that showed it once had signs of beau
ty, was staggering from side to side —
drunk.
As passers-by would stop to look at
the pitiable seen" she would look at
them with a drunken sneer, address
some remark and move en.
There was not a person who saw her
I that will soon forget this seene of de
graded womanhood.
Before purchasing a pistol or gun,
call on me. I can save you money. Lew
is J. Sehaul. Pawnbroker on Jackson
street, established 1890.
<ms V tVMMi #aVa V|H I# .. «. VI H ;
tV*W • i*sd* tl** »■ mt
y '%AAgf«IMMA fMk.i-tMk £R fW f Mi'iWA'f
*«rA Hati» inj'itr Mi AA !%*• <MVt #1
PAM ttas « , , M »
sag* sksa.es ** m ip*** W«*>
fMIwAMA s4o** * * s #**W. H IRR VW*
pspssst tky aw* *t sa aape m that #tl* j
r»v a paw
kak h» ana «*M ' p—•*• Ms# Maw*
ttsef eqgrt Iw laa- * esh **•
psara a* ask gas ik**a the* as* ihswt
< MpfVst* ad fksw fee* twee Bed
. p|PS I** I* » •
H« tkdy* * £ tBMNM- 1 tM| m TAW *Tp£mA*
AMp *M «H>t»«wg| WNNM£ Pi *MAt4
Hll£p£. *P#4 #P PVV 4%«* PVR «i *«■* i
•a* pNsa. j
INASOCIALWAY
*
tyist&w
' Kies me. Will " mna Marguerite.
Vn a (fetiy little tu«w*
Molding up lu-r datwty Up*.
I (tweet aa me#* b»r* In June
Wit! was leu years otd that day.
And be pull.# her gotdea curls
TSHMUagty. and gnawer made
j *Twi !««• «sld —t don't kins girls “
Ten years passed and Marguerite
I Rallies a* Wilt kneel* at her f ■*!.
rinsing fondly In her eye*.
t*ra»ln«. - Won't you ktes roe. sweetT
’Rile tn nrvegteeg today.
With her birthday ring she toy#
For a moment, then replies
I "I’m tun old—I don’t kiss boya.**
Idiosyncrasies.
fins anyowe ever noticed the habit
peculiar to most people who wield a
pencil, lhai of involuntarily marking
Upon whatever I* before them when
they hay* • few moment* leisure, or are
discussing anything of special lut-rest?
A* for etample. one of August*’* well
known physician*, when being consult
ed by pall.-nls In hi* oMce, invariably
uses hi* pencil and draws all manner
of designs, geometrical and fanciful on
the blotting paper which covers his
| .lo«k. Another of the writer's acqauln-
I tances, a women, has this habit very
strongly developed, but Is only #
draughtsman when usmg ttie telephone,
and near the telephone Is usually found
several plature* In different stages of
[development. The last seen was origi
nally quite a stylish looking girl In an
| uptodate bicycle costume. This has
1 l.een added to until It ha* been com
• pietely transformed, anil very little of
i the original character remains. The
[short, clese-mtlng skirt has from time
to time been lengthened by ruffles, nnd
la now befrlHed from waist to feet. The
bicycle boots are no longer visible, but
' instead can be seen a pair of dainty
high-heeled shoes: the severely plain
hat has been embellished with elabor
ate trimmings; a parasol and fan add
ed, the arrangement of the hair elabo
rated upcin, ribbons placed at fhroif
amr waist, a dotted veil covers the fea
tures, and, as s last stroke of art. a
poodle dog Is being led by a ribbon. A
picture of this kind lasts lust njmut
two days, then It has attained perfec
tion (?) and l« relegated to the waste
basket, and another commenced. Some
times it Is a house that starts a cottage
and end* a palace, and, again, It will
be a small tree that will gradually de
velop Into a magnificent avenue of ontes.
er a fruitful orchard. At other tines
a pulling brook Is commenced, and the
finished picture labeled "Niagara
Falls.” The wouldbe artist Is of a most
mercurial temperament, end her mood
for the time being tnay lie ascertained
by the picture she works on. When
feeling unusually bright and buoyant,
the bubbling brook is.her choice; when
frivolous, fashion's dame commands her
attention; when a little out of gear, she
has been known to erect monuments,
and when feeling her best, the trees,
green fields and pastures grow with
startling rapidity, There is always a pic
ture on the go as fast as one is pro
duced another is commenced and all
this done while waiting telephone eon
ner.tlon.
Engagement Announced.
The engagement of Miss Mary Parry
to Mr. William K. Mike!) has been
announced. The marriage occurs In the
spring.
Many Augusta friends will regret to
learn that Mis. V. it. Easterling, nee
Miss Youngblood, is ill with, typhoid
fever at her home in Barnwell, S. C.
Mrs. J. B. Walker went down to
Augusta Monday morning to enter her
little daughter! in school. She has re
turned. and itPagain the guest of her
sister, Mrs. D. B. Jacks. Madison
ian.
tkhmrt Wvfhka
Mtaspra srtd Chiklrwn’t
VtMirT £aAmhm4 PlMiim ■ |V<wM£P fl|PIWRft
Vtuctdph H Ip V 5- \
Aim* pk£mMi Mamma fPMIAHNI PVPVNI
Np Hmmpp Happhlp fl|i It •» I H H
H ti—'g || A P flu > iam HMI fVPAVMI tV*PI
ptasst me- a£N9 t.jRT'T. I* *P t || •M*|l |i
ffep£'f BMV Ip l#*A » |*P*t «t PI tWMI*"
|£MIM Pp»*P£ It'**. IP*»P **P
tf«R£# pMfYfl IP# pi 5 # **t HP
:. rtTrtrr it in | „ ,* » h v f
fAM« *♦##♦ lAAt PkiAwA PAk-’W VbP *T*W
aa « ft ftp V p£»* tfP II H*.
; || . , )( rr| . - ~, # |aM «f Ota Ur* s*t>
tTV rr--rg Meet AV.es (as FM*drs«A
Lm«' «'d£| # aim MAIPP* RIP * A
I #P£P£MAVP*£t **V WIAP It PIP 4t *•
t« Hf Jmwwma f«|p<f dp Of A—P'PIPVU
lh££ hf*« APpWPBhWp IV PiArtAAV» «»»
!CWf A I If# (hP#t|P fMAf l <P Of f «#|wf.
j Mr* AiAkAard t»a*a# left today fee
Mis* tssw Ketty ha* tetarked trmm
Atwata
Mr II II Waite* ka* rwfurppP ftPAR
I AdPtiH#!
Mha Mai Jarksow returned this mar-
I king fmm Atlanta.
j Mirn K«oiss Maloee left **et»rrfay for
! tatanbetb i>.ttegr N. C.
Ml*a Annie Brant h left today to re- ,
mime her et«ri.ee at Vaeear.
Mrs R TtK-miMum. as Anderaon. t#
the guest at relative* In Ike rtty.
Mrs. Alhert Hatch ha* returned from
a summer spent In North Carotin*
Mleer* Ladle and Annie Vnndertetth
have relumed from a Wit to relative*
In Atheß*.
Mte* Ktiaatieth Tent, of Madleon. n* .
I* the guest of Mr*. Al Matcher, at D*
Bußre, da.
Mr and Mr* H H. Hickman have
returned from Hot Spring* and Ashe
ville. N. C.
Mrw C. p Perkins ha* returned from
a delightful visit <>f several week* spent
at (I. George. 8. O.
MIS* Gertrud McGarlhy will leave In
a few days for Washington, Ot., where
Che goes to attend college.
Mrs. C. O. Reeve*. M!«* Reeve* and
j Miss Ora Perry have returned from a
visit to relative* In Dublin, ria.
Mrs, T. K (tcott and Mis* Helen
Scott lefl today for New Y'rrk. where
Miss Scott will pursue her mualcal stud
ies.
Mis* Vannerson. a charming young
lady of Augusta, spent Tuesday In the
Htv. on h*r return from a vlAlt to
friend* In Montleello.—Madisonian.
Noufchatel & Philadelphia
Cream Cheese at
KEENAN & CO’S.
rm: weather.
Augusta, Ga., Friday, Sept. 16, 1896.
Office [acted in United States Govern
ment building; telephone No. 1572.
Forecast for 36 horns ending 8 p. m.,
Sept. 17. 1898.
Washington forecast, for South Car
olina: Showers are probable lonighl
and Saturday; light northeasterly
winds brisk on the-coast.
Washington forecast for Georgln:
Threatening weather tonight and Sat
urday, except showers on the coast;
light northeasterly winds.
Ixjcal forecast for Augusta and vicin
ity: Fair tonight and Saturday.
THE RIVER.
The river at 8 a. rn. wan 8.2 feet, u
fall of 0,3 root In thepast 24 hours.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
A stray shower or so prevailed over
the cotton belt In the past 24 hours,
except in Arkansas, where the rainfall
was considerable; showers and thun
derstorms were also prevalent over the
great lakes and adjoining states, with
rain now felling at Hatteraa and North
Platte.
Clear weather, for the most part,
prevails this morning over the South.
Temperatures are higher generally
west of the Mississippi river and over
the Atlantic states, with a marked rise
having occurred In the upper Missouri
valley, hut are lower In Ihe Mississip
pi and Ohio valleys.
' The pressure is highest over eastern
Tennessee 'with the depressions re
mainln gin about the same position as
noted in the chart of the previous Is
sue, xiz: In Florida, upper Michigan,
and thelower Rocky mountain region.
Thepressure is also high over New
England.
lumen q . .. .. i... th At
I iTm tftsA r kid fk***d Uses Ps-t-*
|r«<s«* ftp Utah . .
f | < 'A IMP PfMAtAp IVpP P dp|-PB.
tv m» it mp
( r't •££tt-|> t I'm, Apt***# IfbttMt HffliiPl
<tHAwP4 fV Alffa If .« «. iW H
I • «A«4 V£pVRP Upm*. P-* i« ««*■*■
IthiPMtt 4 Tip tbt »« i- 5 . .«* » «p
I AlPw £ IVP PIP Ap HammpP' PVm» |«M£
j APamma aa TlMf a#4 9Wp% . Ippp **'4
Iflapl'dAV At pA*MM» *IMM #PP''l Vp **£*#•**•
fk.-c-f ♦ ||dMAf < '"AH# Pa-ArmnA PAma. A'***f*P
I A«sd .t mAW,. PMTV IP >d£££pp fe* AAAATmA
UP* I ,* v* va
j ««£f 'flwMfl fTPM A <iw VKam
If Am* APNVpNI »i tAP ffPP tNI «« 9v
| fv AAAPPASP pA A 'PHAs • PAtr
u j | _ art convinofKl that w* Arm
Il II Yirl red S un<J*rk«mnH our cPfhp*dllPf|
I IUIIUI VrU -nti prtc#t tiwi thM convincing
Cordova Coff«o * • • • *9®
2 pound can Tomato#* • • • 0 2®
3 pound can Tomatoa*. I Oc.. 3 fOf e 25c
I Scaka* “Ham*" Soap for * * 29c
8 cak#* Clrcu* Soap for • • 2^c
Pure Fruit Jam*. p«r can
B«h?S#cond patant Flour SOc hack. S 3 90 barr*l
First patant Flour 65c sack, f 4 75 barrel.
v Anything to Suit the Taste % I
Wicker V Pilcher, Wreckers tis High Prices
954 BROAD STREET.
Ml m §p §[[
HOT ROLLS FROM
gEBRY’S
QRANO QUKE
HOUSEKEEPERS TRY IT.
NOTHING LIKE IT.
All First Class Grocers Keep It.
To Rent
Store and Residence at 1205 and
1207 Broad street. One of the best t
stands in the city for a good Grocery
Store, or in fact, any business. The
House has six (0) good rootu», a
good yard, and is very convenient.
Apply or Premises or
at 808 Broad St.
OPERA HOUSE
Has B j en Improved by Mr. S. H.
Cohen.
Manager Cohen should he complimen
ted on the Interest he Is taking In the
opera house- this year. The touch of the
painter's brush here und there, the new
stained floor and several other • e
additions have added much to the at
traction of the opera house.
Last evening many pelm* placed at
intervals about the building added to
the appearance a great deal.
Several other additions and Improve
ments will be made this fall.
Pistols, Double Barrel Guns—Pistols,
Harrington & Richardson Brand new
pistols, *2.50; Harrington & Richardson
second hand pistols, $2.00. American
double action pistol, SI.OO. Guitar, Man
dolin and Banjo Strings, 2 for 5 cents, at
L. J. Sehaul, Reliable Pawnbroker.
AkrriMPt* »•
rw* »»*h
MMfW tRAIMA.
tilWlil Ap'fWP
Alt! PP £P£T
two storoa. Tomorrow
to thA roar of tho bar-
MoM twwes daeu kw • MW * ha *M*
TA% £ aAMV Rl w£* 'TVav PnPT*' iPMpk.
APh mm* 9k# fhMpf (AAA f (A#A 41W AVMHP
I «Mh iPA § |s# . . , ,* a« «« «a * * •
TP# #-£ *A»pAiP (Hm# *PH
A* mat A* 9 Ana 9A*NP#A, 9 pi V ®-4 ta a* £m|H
TT# TpHAA# (faWNMi PkP9«#Ak HPpt
PAK I JUT (PpMUt II P* I i,» 5 (* W
fAgf- HAi T«MMf4AA : Pa *«P (%He • (PPld
PfAMARp a(A<» PI t# $ aa aa a# « « T94NP
yTigT ' Mt«|» llxptl'" PpAAPV Wwp
(jgrg ppMSMA. * 4 #f 9MA9 iV##AA4MP AWA AVI
ynMNfti £ pA It I I ,;f *« *> *«
f Uilb vlwApi’ * !%#■» dPAPp
*,.*»• Hess fid Rid, r**«W* TMh *
to M td .. .. .. .... .. »*>!•
CALL FOB
Augusta Brewing Co’s
EXPORT BEER
:j j|j
BELLE Q 3T &J OBGI A
Our Draught Beer Has
None Superior.
AUGUSTA BEER.
% i if
Shirt you for... 10 cents
Collar you for. 2 cents
-’Cuff you for 4 cents
Hulse’s Steam Laundry,
314 Jackson Street, opposite Opera House.
Bell 'Phone 2222. Slrowger 447.
FOE IEOH FEHCIHO
CALL ON
AUGUSTA FENCE CO.,
310 10th Street, Augusta, Ga.
TOfc.Out of Town Work Solicited-^*®
It. should also be understood that
very little Hanna goes a long way in
the present state of public feeling.
BELLE OF GEOE Gr X -A-