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J. IILLEB WALKER
THE HATTER.
kitox hats
Mias Marlon *nter*d. When ahe **w
Mira farlrr »h* *r*w angry ami <l*-
rlared ah* would not ro to Annlaton If i
ah* had to rid* In the aama car with
o«n*alev* Karl*y.
She went to Col. Colaon with her
•toa*. aa ah* had boon dulnx. and told
hint that h* would har* to reanov*
IdiM hfarley front th* car or ah* would
*ot RO.
Th* Colonel naked Cnpt. Tyre* liue
,on cmfwyp vltßkqJ xnIfUTIA tltltffB:;;
Th* colonel naked Captain Tyree If
he would not take hi* party Into an
other car. *o that Mlu Marlon could j
occupy that one, hut th# captain de-1
cllned to Rratlfy Mis* Marlon, and the
colonel aakitd the captain to tell the
young women that they could not ro
"lit the train with the soldier* Mis*
Marlon was furloutt at this order itad
told her uncle. Captain Treadway, who
was *o angry he declared he would
resign
He was finally perauaded to go on to
.Anniston. Mlsa Farley was not se
riously disappointed. Her father
will send her to Anniston tomorrow
pu a regular train In the regiment
the has ten or a dosen kinsmen, who
are furious at what they consider the
Injustice done her.
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tlcal Writing. Kacoinnisndad by Prof
Pelot. Pa# no other. Sold at Richards &
Shaver's Book Store.
A NEW GROCERY HOUSE.
Starts Up October ist at 848 Broad
Street.
Mr. J. D. Gunn, for a number of
years salesman for the J. B.White com
pany, and later of the Grin of Young
blood & Gunn, lias again decided to
niter teh grocery business. Mr Gunn
has associated with him Re*. Titos.
Walker, his father in law, as silent
partner.
Th’- entire management of the busl
entcr the grocery business. Mr. Gunn
pod he will see that the trade is prop
erly served.
CA.BT OniA.
tiTt y,, jm The Kind You Haw Ala,its Bought
20-year filled gold watches In ladies'
and gents’ sizes with Rlgln or Wal
tham movement from $7.00 to 112.50.
Guarantees with each watch at Irfwls
J. Schaul’s. Reliable Pawnbroker on
Jackson street. _ . . „ ~ _
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The Evereii Piano
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W. H BARRKTT, R*r*l*w.
11* Hruad* ay. Augwat*. Ua.
COBHAM HAPPENIMIS.
O** M (A* Veteran* ha* K*tur*ad
From Tamp*.
Npectal to Th* Herald
I t'obbltam. **pt. IT - Tltea* are gilgAtv
I hard time* now. **4 I sue*, all part*
I»f the country am feeling them. hut it
■ haa not killed th* pinch and energy nf
tVbtiham a largest merchant, (hpt W
W. I‘urwi Me haa enlarged hi* atore.
aa welt aa hta atoch of goods H»n. Al
rasmier Homer suggested la tit* cap
tain that If be would anil up th* front
plaaaa on his store and put a port Ice
In front and n verdlgo brhlttd hta atore,
he would pmaper much faater. The
| captain haa not decided yet.
Out. Cart Rtory left Cohbham a few
week* ago. He went to Tampa with
hi* hroihur, Mr. bum Rtory. While In
Tampa the colonel waa employed by the
government aa n farrier. The colonel
got to monkeying with a pistol one day
and It Is the same old atury—"didn’t
know It wa* loaded." Well, the pow
der exploded, and. of course the halt
came out. It went through his "trouaa
loona" and part of hta leg. He haa re
turned to Oobbhain on a furlough, and
I* telling lota of war "yarns.”
Hob Perry, a colored man. liv
ing near Cohbham, had quite a sad ex
perience with a snake last week. Hoh
found a very targe Highland moccasin
In the grass near hta house. He sent for
hta gun nnd shot the snake half In two.
When the load struck the snake ft
knocked him farther In the grass Boh
! secured a hoe and cut a place, then
j stepped In It. and that part of the
.snake’s body that head the head on It
[struck Bob’s bare foot. The fang* went
jln deep: but he baa recovered now
from the fright and the wound alao.
Co). Rosa, the mall rider, la feeling a
little Indisposed this week, nothing se
rious: he hs* been riding a very poor
horse.
t'apt. Dunn was In Augusta one day
this week on business.
Dr. Clem Blanchard, of Augusta.was
in our neighborhood last Tuesday.
Judge la catching lot* of ’poaaotna
now with Buck and Jebb,
Mr. Tom Blanchard, of Cluese, was
up last Saturday.
Miss Ola Sutherland, who hns been
visiting friends and relatives In Cobh
ham, has returned to her home In Mll
ledgeville. Postmaster Boyd, of Kays
vllle, was tn town last week, shaking
hands with his friends.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If It
falls to cure. 26c. Th* genuine has L.
B. Q. on each tablet.
Beautiful and flood.
Rather a rare combination, hut such
Is the Everett Plano, sold by Thomas
& Barton.
The manaufacture of these Instru
ments, by strict adherence to their de
termination to use no material but the
best; to employ no workmen but the
most Skilful, have produced a result
as near perfection os can be found In
any piano in the world.
In proof of this, the manufacturers
who are eminently responsible, guar
antee the Hyerett piano for unlimited
time. Read Thomas & Barton’s ad. on
page 2 of this issue.
Get prices on both new
and second-hand School
Books at Pendieton’s Be
fore you Buy your School
Books.
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Special b«'■trains In school
books at Richards & Sha
ver’s book stora.
Mrs, Amanda Pennell I* In Jail at At
lanta charged with larceny from the
hou*»- She Is aceuaed nf shoplifting by
th* firm of Douglas A Davison. Mr*.
Pennell says that she waa examining
»ome pocketbonks and picked up one
and started toward a clerk to aak the
priea of th* artiel*. Th* firm allege*
that *hs concealed th* pocket book
about her. where It wa* found by a
clerk, who *ummoned an officer. Her
huatwnd run* a *tor* on Msrtett*
*tr*et. She wa* bound over to th*
eourt tn the sum of 1100.
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A UTTLE DOES MUCH.
Boonx. lowa., Dec. 14.
No tongue can tell what I have
endured in the peat ten years
with mv monthly sickness. While
suffering untold *Kony, * friend
called and recommended Wine of
Cardui. I eent for a bottle, and
Oh! what relief. After the first
dose I begau to feel better and
have had no pain since.
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Wine of Cardui not only cures but it act* AT ONCE. Here
b a cate of ten yean' standing, and yet one single dote made
the sufferer feel better, and stopped the pain. The Wine goes
straight to the seat of the trouble. It acts directly upon the
menstrual and genital organs. Its action is not violent, and it
does not force a result It simply gives Nature that little assist
ance that the sufferer's system lacks. A single disorder in the
feminine organs spreads many disorden all over the body, and
when the Wine cures the source. a|l the other ills vanish as a
S L - matter of course. A woman
i’ advisory oepartuent. Mn [, e own physician
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Imitif* Advitorp D*p*rirn*nt, ,
noo*“ edlel,le ® 0 * cal examinations arc largely
~—■' things of the past—the ob
noxious custom is no longer necessary. Wine of Cardui is the
only perfectly safe and sure vegetable Wine made to-day for the
cure of "female troubles".
Druggists Sell Large Bottles for SI.OO.
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j SENATOR HOAR TAY ACC HIT.
(NtAM’y M«pa* Me will C«n..*t I*
MKtaed Hay
Wasbtngtcsi. P C., Aegt. 11. Th*
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»ua<tlng Senator Hoar, of Maaasetiaa
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ll* Is urging St ns tor Hoar to cuwseut
to Iweom* Cot. Hoy’s aoceaasor, and
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igient that If Senator Hoar gnea to th#
Court of Bt. James Secretary of the
Nary will be appointed senator
from Maeaat busatta by Go lemur Wol
cott. and Chart** V. Alien, aeeletant
secretary of the navy, a lan a Maaaa
chuaett* mau. will go into the cabinet
aa Secretary lx>ng « aucccaaor.
The better halt of the editor of the
.Marietta Journal haa a linen towel,
thick and welt preaerved, that Is alaiut
126 year# old Her great grandmother
i*pun the flax and wove the towel.
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THE CAROLINA NOMINEES
Who I hey ail Arc aad M Aar* They
Line
I Governor—W* H. AUerbe, of Mbr
i lop
I.ieutcntnt-(lnventor — Mile# B Me
, Swtcgey. of Hampton.
Slate Treasurer— W. H. Tiaira rmaa.
'at Rdgeffeid
Secretary of State--Marion H Coop
er. of Co tie log
Attorney Genergl—fJ. D. Bel linger, of
i Barnwell.
! Superintendent of Education —Joha
jJ. McMahon, of Rich land.
Adjutant-Geeiera I—J. W. Floyd, of
• Kershaw.
I Compt rollar-Oeneral—J. P. Dertoam.
• of Horry. *
Railroad Commiaaloner— C. W. Qar
j rla, of Cotteton.
For Congrcav—
! First District—William Eliloft, of
l Beaufort.
Second DlitHet—W J. Talbert, of
[ Edgefield.
Third District—. A. C. Iptimer,, of
j Anderson.
Fourth District Stanyame Wllaon. cf
, Hpartanhurg.
Fifth District—D. R. Finley, of York,
fllath District—James Norton, of Ma
[ rlon (contested).
i Seventh District—J. Wm. Stoke*., of
| Orangeburg.
WILL RETURN TO EI.LENTON.
The Climate of Florida Did Not Agree
With His Wife.
j Special to The Herald.
Ellenton. S. C., Sept. 17.—The many
friend# and acquaintance* of Rev.
Frederick Jones will be pleased to
' know that he will return to hla home
| In Ellenton about the 15th of Decem
! her next. He resigned the pastorate of
the Ellenton Baptist church to accept
a call from the First Baptist church In
Peusacola. Fla., but as the climate of
Flotilla does not agree with his good
wife, he has dec elded to return to
South Carolina. The Baptist denomina
tion lost a very useful and a very able
preacher when he left this state, es
pecially the Savannah River Associa
tion. Many regrets are expressed that
he will not get home to Ellenton In
time to attend the meeting of that
body, which meets with the Beech Is
land Baptist church In November.
The nice weather now Is very en
couraging to the planters and they are
taking advantage of It. to hasten the
gathering of their crops, which the
heavy rains have damaged consider
ably. "Storm cotton” Is very much In
evidence In oil the markets, and It does
not figure out much for the poor plant
ers, but still farming cannot stop, "for
the farmer must feed them all.’’
James M. Clinton of Dalton was
choked and robbed by three men in At
lanta Tuesday night as he was taking
a stroll down Peters street. The rob
bers succeeded In getting $22.25 in cash
and his gold watch. Clinton was pass
ing by a dark alley, and the three men
bounced upon him so suddenly that he
didn’t have time to resist or call for
help. He claims that the two of the
men were negroes and the other a whita
man.
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LtNAOOOD HACK FDR #AUt PRICE
fit M. ]|t M Klnnle street. Rrpt If
yog SAl.lt 1 OAR RANGE I Nt’fTEM
| of furniture. Will Sell cheap. MM
Reynold* street. R*pt II
FOR RALB-A FINK FA MILT HtiRSK
—five year* old—only reaaon for sell
ing going out of business a big bar
gain. Call or address R. L. Fog. *l*
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FV»R KALK—IM-ACRK FARM, ONE
mite from rtty Ifintte. a Iwrgaln. Ap
ply W. C. Johee. No. 124 Jack»>n St. j
Oct t
TO RENT
FOR RENT HEAR 740 BROAD.
fronting 2# feel on Elite, 175 feet deep.
Suitable for Jobbing hu*lne**. Apply on
premia** **Pt I*
FOR RENT-1617 REYNOLDS RT.,
6-room dwelling. Apply til Broad.
Oct X
TO RENT—RESIDENCE 1224 ELLIS,
with *ll modern Improvement# and
convenience*. Apply 1626 Broad street.
Oct 1
TO RENT—THE DWELLING 642
Walker afreet—seven rooms, kitchen,
two rooms, all wat#r convenience#. Ap
ply to D. Graham. Ot 1
TO RENT-NO. 437 TELFA lit ST .
contaliftng * room* with all modern
conveniences. Apply to W. J. Ruth
erford. Sept 17
TO RENT—THREE NICK FURNISH
ED front room* with privilege of par
lor and bath. Apply to C. H. Luhrs, 460
Broad street. Sept 20
TO RENT—THE TRICK DWELXJN'G
No. 260 Greene street. Apply A. H
Davidson. 330 Greene street. Oct l
TO RENT-STORE NO. 714 BROAD
street, next below Davenport & Phin-
Ixy. running through to Ellis street.
Price $1,360. Alexander A Johnson, 705
Broad street. Oct 1
FOR RENT—STORE 805 AND HALL
WAY 807 Broad. Apply Commercial
Hotel. Oct 1
TO RENT—UPPER FLOOR OR
room*, at 454 Bay street. Sept 17
TO RENT-DESIRABLE RESIDENCE
No. *2l Center street. 8 rootne with
kitchen and bath. Apply T. P. Denis,
Summotvlllw. O ’- I
TO RENT— SUITE CONNECTED BY
sliding doors. First floor. Centrally lo
cated. Apply 932 Reynolds street.
Thurs and sat Sept 18
TO RENT—A 7-ROOM COTTAGE NO.
16 dimming street, centrally located,
good neighborhood, all modern conven
iences. Apply Mrs. I. V- Franklin, 1019
Greene street. Sept 19
FOR RENT—LARGE FRONT ROOM.
furnished- Apply 1631 Reynolds St.
Sept 20 _ ;
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JOHN L. IRVIMB. rrlfirip#!
7 Per Cl $500,000 TPffCl
1 FOREIGN CAPITALIIITA WILL
LOAN ItAI.F A MILLION DOLLAR*
r>n realty tn Auguala, Ga. Terms 7
, jer cent For further Inf irm*llVl a*v
; their attorney at Mar. P. J. SulUvau.
13*., or Mr. P. O. Burum.
Aturman’* Preparatory School.
THE SIXTH ANNUAL SERr.ION OF
this school will commence on
MONDAY. OCTOBER Id at t a. m.
S|i*ctal palne sod thorough Instruc
tion given to each pupil. For full par
ticular* call on or address at 1241 Ki
ll. street.
WM. H. BTURMAN, A M ,
Principal.
Special Notice
Academy of Richmond County, Augus
ta. Ga.
11*TH ANNUAL SESSION BEGIN*
MONDAY, OCTOBER Srd. Full corps
of instructors. Course* in Ancient
and Modern Languages. Mathematics
and th«- physical Science*. Stenagra
phy and Typewriting without extra
charge. Instruction in Military Tac
tic# hnd Athletic*. For Information.
wddrcM Principal, Richmond Acad
emy. , „ ■
Removal Notice.
THE PUBLIC A ke RBSPBCTFULLY
notified that tha undeitaklng eetab
lishment of W. EDWARD PLATT
has lieen removed frhm No. 312 Jacli
soh street to th* more commodious
quarter*. Nos. rib-1 Jackson street
and Nos. 74T-2 Telfair street.being the
large brick building on the northeast
corner of Jackson and Telfair streets.
V. EDWARD PLATT Agent.
Owner Jackson and Telfair Streets.
Both Telephones and Night Bell at
Store.
Installment Nofce.
Office of Augusta Real Estate and Im
provement Company,
Augusta, Ga.. Sept. 17, IS2B.
THE REGULAR .MONTHLY INSTAL
MENT of this company Is due and
payable at this office on MONDAY,
Sept. 19-
W. R. YOUNG, President.
W. C. Jones, Secretary.
On a Short Furlough.
The Fall Goods I have Just received
will not remain, but will at once be
reduced to the bottom prices.
73p. Undershirts, at .. 50c.
75c Under Drawers 50c.
25c Gee’O Suspenders 15c.
SI.OO White Dress Shirts 60c.
10c Club Ties 2 l-2e.
Suit to order $20.00, upwards
Pants to order $5.00, upwards
F. G. MBRTINS, Tailor and Gents’
Furnisher, Opposite Planters Hotel.