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THE HATTER.
KNOX HATS
/(•lln all Wondered »h«l In the world hr
wanted with tn old half-wom-ont In*
•sir at (hr hour*' Hr anld you Just
wait, ami whai do you »u|.!«>»*• ha did
with lhal aafe?"
"l*ut money In It. hooka paper*.
me."
"Not a bit: he turned It into a refrig
erator. It was a splendid one. Kept
meata aa cool aa If they were froaen for
day*."
And then we wondered why refrigera
tors were not all made of Iron.
They Talk nuch
If the recorder would allow Beam wo
men who te»tlfy In caaoa at hla tribunal
to aay all they dealred to, the session
would laal all day and perhapa far Into
the night.
They always tell about a lot of thing*
that have no bearing on the case on
trial and aeem to think that nil they
eay la moat Important. A few morn
ings ago «, Witness of the above de
scribed Chdracter Was testifying In re
gard to seeing a certain man atrlke a
woman.
The testimony U given to show how
the witnesses ntray nway from the caae
on trial.
Judge Tell what you know about
John Smith striking Mary Brown on
the street this morning.
Witness Well, Judge, yesterday I
went to see Mary nnd she told me that
John Smith had been to see Iter last
week, and T kne wthat he had not been
liking her for some time, ’cause when
her nos her died—
Judge O, tell what has hearing on
this case, will you?
Witness - Judge. I am going to tell
you the truth about this ease. I told
Mary that John was a bad man. 'cause
John's mother on my mother had a fuss
last spring. That was when John came
back from Carolina—
Judge Will you stick to the rase In
question and not tell what happened
last spring?
Witness Welt, t am Just getting to
what happened. Judge. You see that
woman and John never has liked me,
and they oln’t going to b'tleve what t
*ays, and
But again the Judge has to rail the
Witness' attention to the fact that site
Is wandering from the case, and only
the threat of the fine makes her gel to
Ihe real Issue on trial. Such are the tri
als of the recorder.
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W. U BARRETT. R*c*l**r.
fl* Bfftadwoy. e.ftgwsta. Oa.
DOO AS DETFXIIVR
Cawlu* (Uncovers Counterfeiters'
Headquarters.
Washington, Boat. *1 -Thief WHkto
at th* Treasury Department has dto
rovired a deg deteetlT* In Delaware.
Two eountartolter* have been arret-d
cm evidence furnished by Ike dog. Two
Italians living st Diana'* Comer* near
Dover. Del , wee* suspected of circu
lating eonnterfelt quarter* These two
men. Guleuppt Upwllll and lllrhaell
Uss'.ello wear ostensibly running s
•mall fruit farm Just out of town They
wee* watched and It wa* found that
they often guv* hod quarters In change.
Chief Wilkie sent one of the bis de
tectives over to Diana's Corner* to In
vestigate. Tb* detect!** aeeuprd evi*
der.ee that tb* Italians cirrtilaled the
eonnterfelt money, and then found a
large quantity of bogus coin* tot their
house. They were arrested and a search
made for a counterfeiting plant, but
without success. A neighbor hsd seen
Ihe men leave the place a few night*
before with a large bundle, but the
bundle could not be found nor any evi
dence lo convict the men as makers of
the counterfeit coin.
A farmer's wife In the neighborhood
hsd a dog which she believed could
And anything. He certainly could track
the two Italians, for he had no liking
lor them. The dog was railed and put
on the trail. He followed It through
the fields for half a mile and In a com
fluid proceeded to dig up tho dies,
blanks for making bogus coin, s whole
kit of counterfeiting tools, and about
150 pounds of material. The Italians
are now awaiting trial on the evidence
unearthed by the dog. Chief Wilkie
always had a fondness for dogs and he
wants to add this one to the secret aor-
vice.
JUDGE QETTING T!RED
Of Prosecutor* Who Foil to Prosecute
•t Court.
Judge Baxter I* getting tired of the
way certain females have t>een coming
to pollc officer* with tale* of woe re
garding the way their husband* have
abused them and having the officer* ar
rest the man In thecun* and coming to
court the next morning and testifying
that "nothing happened" nnd falling
to corroborate the offlcera’ statement*
regarding what iva* told them (the
officers) the night or day before.
The Judge gave a certain pary who
came to court this morning and failed
to give the version she had told to an
officer last ntglit regarding cruel treat
ment by her husband, a sound lecture
ou that way of doing.
STOLE FLOUR.
Marie Stein, 8 Years ot Age, Broke
Into Freight Car.
Marie Stein, n negro girl of about
8 years, was arrested tnst night for
stealing flour from a freight car on the
Charleston and Western Carolina road.
She will be tried at city court.
RuniQr says that the oil trains in
i this country are run on Standard
j time, ,
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•l tot her honor, thaw by apv ml com
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gray roftta cleared lb* way for her and
rarerted her from the hall door to the
chair. The glory of Ibl* world poaaeth
ifijr, tmt lofß Nv not pi# •••#.
Aa loog at there to ooe of ua toft that
one will honor her In death as In life.
“Mesotvcd That we present our moat
reaped fill and tender sympathy to th*
bereaved mother of i|)* Jouthcrn Con
federacy's (toad child, with thl* noble
lady we mourned oner before, and now
are railed upon to sorrow wlili htr
again, and now. aa then, beg to assure
her of our heartfelt oog moat devoted
commlpcratloß."
The** ware unanimously adopted
*T"mottoa wss ibon made to maid a
floral tribute and s delegation to the
fun oral. Tbl* dalagauoo has not yet
been appointed,
Messrs Butt Stovall. Dunbar and
Cranston all made bmutlfut and appro
priate remarks.
Tboae of Mr, James Cranafon ara
given here:
“I had the pleasure of shaking hands
with Miss Winnie Davla at Atlanta
during the reunion In July. I was In
expressabty abocked at the news of her
lllnc# ond death. At that occasion I
was impressed by her personal. She
seemed to me to have attained (he lof
tiest eminence to which virtue ran ss-
MRS. PLnKHAM TALKS TO THE FUTURE WOMAN.
WIU the New Generation of Women be More
Beautiful or Leaa So? Mies Jeaeio
Jr / widen the sphere of woman's useful-
J / n<!4 * How can a woman have grace
f can she retain her beautiful face when
( f C- iHUf * h young e women, think of your future and provide
\ against ill health. Mothers, think of your growing
daughter, and prevent in her as well as in yourself
irregularity or suspension of nature's duties.
if puzzled, don't trust your own judgment Mrs.
J§§2|gMggffi Vi piokham will charge you nothing for her advice; write
R to her at Lynn,Muss., and aiie will tell you how to
ifil m Lj'iba 'e I'inkhnm - Vegetable Compound strength
eus'thc female organ* and regulate- the menses js
u,.thing else will Ko’buving is a letter from Miss
JtssiKKnxKU.il! 'WcstJclT-rsonM . Sandusky. Ohio
fcAtt Mu* Pinmiam I feel it my duty to let yon
j,now of the great !>. n. tit ' «ir remedies have be. n to
■HhPwHBbH me I suffered for over a year with inflammation of
the ovaries. I had doctored, but no medicine did me
any good )Vas at a snnatarium for two weeks The
doctor ttiought tin operation necessary, but 1 made up
m v mind to give your medicine atrial before submit
'l®Kr iSSsIs ting to that. 1 was also troubled with
JmHEM leuconrluea, painful menstruation, diz*
gHßpf . ziuesß * norvousnes9 ’ an< l W!IS 80
Blood am
now in good health. I will always give your medicine the high&t praise."
Ask Mrs. Ptnkbam’s Advlce-A Woman best Caderstanfls a Woman's Ills
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on Tftsjr ft 111 admit (b* Comal I re*
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I Hpeclal to Tho Herald,
Havana. C»ba. Kept, 11. —An Amer
| Iron flog waa raised at about hail poet
| nine yesterday oo lbs Ba.oa of I>ot
eha. tb* grot that ha* Boated la Ha
i vaoa slaca Consul General La* left
tb* ronaula**
The Spanleb responae to the sarnod
request oa to th* Comal was received
this morning It virtually grant* the
principal for which the Americana con
landed. but to not wholly satisfactory.
Tb* Rpantah contention that It la Im
possible to admit th* cargo free at
dullra due the port Ik relinquished on
th* ground that a precedent ha* been
found and on auch action there was a
similar remission by the government
Still the Spaniard* are opposed to the
admission of the cargo lo Havana,
suggesting, however, Bahlft Hondo and
various other neighboring points for
debarkation.
The American commlaelon will prob
ably prepare a icapons# to this commit
nlrallon at the first session In advance
of the answer to the Bpaniah *v«cua
tlon proposition The need of supplies
Is considered most urgent
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ItbU rountry.
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ar* murk higher What r*ft he tb* a*.
rr*t of tbta great gn «th and aaat' hlee*
pn*i*rlty? I laavt It to ertmomlsta.
We ar# bow oa a ptaaaure tour arltb aa
rye to buelrra* on my part,”
M. Vnukatkoff told roe of recent b*n
agrtat lagldatir* enarimeal* iftgardtns
latwr and tado*trl«* In KuaaU The
hour* at labor hav* been reduc*d from
Utb to 111 k, the per dl«m »»«•# !*•'
raalnkiK the earoe The number of
•rhoul* I* constantly (nrrmalag. Still
the Illiteracy I* appalling.
M and Mme ((itwpodln and Ooapojal
PrndnikofT are eery grateful for th*
rout toui reception, accorded them ev
erywhere rapecially la Augueta.
GEO. TUNKLB.
To Cure a Cold In One Oay
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet*.
All drugftleta refund the money if It
fails to cure. *s* The genuine baa L.
B. Q. on each tablet.
NORMAL SCHOOL.
Hew Building ForOnTCollege Nearly
Completed.
A them, Ga., Sept. SI. ln ft few
weeks the new building of the State
Normal school, which Is to contain the
auditorium and recitation rooma only,
will be complete A This building will
certainly ba e great advantage to the
normal school, as the capacity for ac
commodating students will thereby be
increased.
The auditorium, which occupies the
entire lower floor, will seat about 700.
It will not he many months before ev
ery sent will be occupied.
The unfavorable weather has been a
great drawback to the contractors, but
the auditorium will be finished in time
for the great event which Is to take
pluce at the Normal school on the 30tb
of this month.
tl Is an open secret that the presi
dent has conceived «n idea entirely his
own, original and novel, and proposes
to dedicate the new building in a man
ner quite different from the ordinary
way of proceeding.
President Bradwell has written n
drama founded upon historical facte il
lustrative of the early history of the
University of Georgia and the town of
Athens. He has woven Into it some
touching Incidents connected with the
Chersltce Indians and the life of John
Howard Payne, author of “Home,
Sweet Home.”
The drama begins from the date of
the selection of a site for the Univers
ity of Georgia and ends with the estab
lishment of the State Normal School.
It is safe to predict from the reyp
tation of the author as an Inteve&tmß
and entertaining writer that the play
will be a great success. He proposes
by this means to raise a nice little sum
for the purchase of c library so much
needed by the students. ,
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miscellaneous
SHORTHAND AND TYTEWRITINO
only *5.00 per nv>nth at Oebome'e
Butine** college. Monday. Wcdnxday
ond Friday, at night. Come or c*U at
once. Great demand for stenographers.
June 17 tl
COUPLE CAN GET BOARD. HAND
SOME new residence, centrally locat
ed Reference* required. Address 832
Reynolds street. Bcpt 1*
DAM'INO SCHOOL—Miff BELLE
Smith's dancing class will he re
sumed «t her parlors, northwest corner
of Kollock and Telfair Tuesday. Octo
ber 11, 3:20. Mott thus sat Sept i»
CALIFORNIA FRUIT AT GIOVAN
NI'S. Bartlett Pears. Fine Peaches.
Gross Prunes. 836 Broadway,
wed and sat Oct 1
B. R. MITCH ILL. AI.EX. McBONALD,
Snpt. Ol f’ou. 8«c. * w ßt.
Augusta Electric &
Construction Company
212 Mclntosh Street.
Electric Sopphei—peeking Tub«s, elc., etc.
Rrpeint to ell Kleetrivet sppeiwlus
Electric Light Wiring s epecielty.
Be l'Phone 1602. - - - StrowgerU.B.
mNFS, WOILEBB.MILL" end KBrAIKS.
Lombard honiforkh & Siippily Co.,
The Bell Tower Drug Store,
COFNER GREENE AND JACKSON STREETS
fMr* Under new management. A full line of fresh Drug*, Toilet Articles, Brushes,
Etc. We make a specialty of Physicians' Prescriptions.
Bell Telephone 112-5 PATTERSON & WADE
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PenMft enthng for three l*t»ert wltt
I euy n*lvrrtleed and mention the date.
A ruling «f the Poatolftce Department
require* that Ic. h* paid for th*ae tot
ter*.
I.AWIW LIFT
Mis* Julia Allen. Ml** M T Al
ton.
Mira Cor* Conlry. Mle* Ro*n <‘hl*-
h<vlm. Mis. Dorn Cnyt*r. Mr*. O.irk-
Mre. A. K. Howard. Ml** M. A. Hs
mllt Mr*. Margaret Harper. Mies Etta
Hanby.
y r i Maagl* Jennlng*. Mr*. Marla
Johnson. Mm, Frasier Johnson (cam
Henry Homnrondi. Mhi A K J<mea,
Mrs. Alice Jones.
Miss Alice Law!*.
Mies Kill* McDowell. Mr*. Tds L.
Mays*. Mr* iaianbeth Morrto. 422 Hail
(treat.
Mrs. H E Naolar.
Mrs. Leslie Pryor.
Mrs. Mary Roberta Mis* Fannie Ro
cbelt. 1316 Cummlng »t.. Mrs. Emm*
Burnley. Mrs Adeline Reynold*. Wat
kins st.. Mr*. Mamie Slmpklsi*. Mrs. C.
Smith. _ ,
Mrs. Rachael White. Miss Maml»
Wilson <t>. Mr#. Fannie Wataon, Miss
Mattie Yeldell.
GKNTLKMEN'B I.IBT.
W M Byrns. 82 Railroad avenue. J.
M. Busby. . ..
Willie C. Codes, 8- A. Cloy'd, Luther
Childs.
R. J. Davla
L. J. Edwards.
Fred Farrar, Samwell Fisher.
Lewis Green. P. 8., Rev. K. A. Gray,
Mr. Osrfunkle.
Lewis Hart. Harry Hicks and wife.
Auks. Hsrrold.
A. M. liter.
J. C. Jack. I. Jacohoon. A. Johnson,
Candls Johnson.
G A Keelyn. Charlie Krw.
Thomas McDonald. William Morgan.
M. M Marshall Hicks Meadows. C. H.
Mathews. Daniel Miles.
Douglass Neill.
Charley Oabora.
N. L. Pinckney. Jesoe Park. Arthur
Perltlns.
Joe Russell, H. Richardson.
Geo. W Spinner, Edward SlWey,
Dentey RulUvan. Sam West. Win. Wil
liams. Mead H. Willis (2), Jim Willis,
J. Hugh White, Hattie Ann Wright,
Hall William*. C. W. Williams. R. G.
Wooten.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Thompson A Hill. •
Augusta Land Company. L
A Good White Baker. v
Secretary of Fair
President Fair Association.
W. H. STALLINGS,
Postmaster.
Rev D/F. Riley of Statesboro. South
Georgia Conference, will dedicate the
Mox ley Methodist Episcopal Church,
South, on the second Sunday in Octo
ber.