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lag over her (Med
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by OArer I’rrilM. rhargMl with kat.ai
niMd the itr»tb of Charles Brown a
man, who died nader *u»pt< lo <»
Tv.-omalaarea nartf raaterdaji morntn«
at her turatr oo Iteroad Alley nearby
Twenty-third atreet.
Brown ha* lived with the Andertwn
woman for aant Nat and <>n Monday
afternoon had n ijuatrel vlth her. The
woman. It ta aaid. retted an aie and
threatened to cot him open.
The quarrel waa ended without fur
ther trouble, altbough I4*a. H la aald.
remarked that tke would 6* him.
Nothing more was thought of the
matter, and at tupperOme Brown rame
In and ate aome cold henna. A abort
time afterwarda he wat taken vlolen -
|y 111. He ftnalty qul*ted doenn. and
the woman la aald to have left the
houae.
Brown probably died during the
night, and when he waa found yea
terday morning, the matter waa at
ance reported to the poller-.
HONORABLY DISCHARGED.
Dr. Jeaale Anderaott Returns From
the Army
Dr. Jearr Anrferwon, who haa been In
the hoapltal aervlce with the Second
Or irgla regiment, haa rereived an Kbn
crable discharge and ia at home agaiu.
He waa second hospital steward while
In the ranka. Dr. Anderson la one of
Augnstaa moat popular young men
Hlk many friends are dellghied to eee
him back again.
SCHUETZEN CLUB.
They Will Have a Special IZntertaln
ment Today.
The SchuC.zen Club will have a spe
cial entertainment today for tbe hon
orary anil active members.
It will commence et three this af
ternoon and last until nine tonight.
The usual features of shooting tot
pr.zes will be indulged In by both In
dicia and gentlemen. Refreshments wili
be served and a delightful time en
joyed.
DRAINS PUT IN.
They W'ere Much Needed on Jackson
Street.
Two much needed drains bave been
put in on Jackson street between Broad
and Ellis. They will fill a long felt need
—as they will carry off all of the wa
ter that usually remains there after a
rain.
The usual sand traps were made
with them.
Camp 1094.
Camp 1094 has been invited by the
Daughters of the Confederacy to par
ticipate in the memorial exercises to
morrow.
There will be a meeting of the camp
tonight at the halt on Crawford avenue
to tend to this and otjier business.
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CARTER CASE MVSTI RKH S.
Na Owe Seem* fa hoove tt hat Has
IVrt one of Him
Washing.- et. ttepi, H—The mystery
about the caae of Cayt « M Carter
deepea* No oae aeeata la know Of hla
akmakiHiu The napera In the case
have disappeared quite sa completely
ua f there never hud heesi a eourtaiar
ttal of this engineer *dlleer on the
charge of violating tbe government
There M a suggestion that nothing will
be done with C*api Oartei. and no ac
tion taken on the sentence of dtamlsaal.
Imprisonment, line and ••tracism un it
after the elections. denat»r T> tn l*tatl
Is the most Influential person to later
fere with prompt action on this remark
able rase. It Is hinted that Merreiaiy
Alger’s lawyer—whoever be la—has ta
ken tbe papers. and la preparing a
statement for the secretary In spite of
tbe fact that the Judge advouale gen
eral gave sis weeks to the review of hla
case and prepared »n exhaustive re
sume. Oen Milos was not permuted lo
Irdk at the papers, although in the or
dinary routine of official busUicsa he
should pass upon th-m. In the mean
‘ lime Cartes—wllh a sentence of Im
j prtsomnent in the iwintenllary over
I his head—la at large. The offlcrr's ad
dreaa, according to the latest returns at
the New Tork detriment, la Cnlvers
! Ity Club, New York city.
new Market fcr oir coal
To be Sent to the Mexican Rail
road.
Philadelphia. Pa.. Heut, 21.—The Nor
wegian ateamahlp <Mt and the British
steamship Eelghlon have been chartei
'ed to load full cargoes of coal at Green
wich Point for Vera Crux. Mexico. This
la the largest shipment of coal made to
Mexico in bulk so far this year and
presages a revival of the coal export
business of Spanish American coun
tries.
It is said that the fu,»l carried out
by the two vesels mentioned goes to
supply the recently established busi
ness In the Cordoba and Aiixu'ia dis
tricts, within 100 miles of the Of
Mexico. If such Is tin- case a sharp
competition w|il likey be established
with the English exporters
Th* bulk of the cargo which will be
carried by the Leighton Is consigned
to the Mexiean railway, the connect
ing link between the City of M xleo and
the sea. It wilt be the first American
coal ever used by the Mexican railway,
whiea has heretofore burned exclusive
ly Welsh patent fuel, since the ilrst lo
comotive went over the road in 1H57.
CASTOHIA.
Betri the j 9 Kind You Hart Always Bought
rr
MEAD CRUSHED.
Walter Shackleford, of the Southern
Badly Hurt.
Brunswick, Ga., Sept. 22.—Conductor
Walter J. Shackelford, of the South
ern, was badly hurt while coupling cars
in the yards yesterday morning. He
was standing between the two cars
loaded with lumber, the ends of tbo
timbers projecting over the ends of the
cars, when they came together, catch
ing bis head between two heavy tim
bers and mashing it badly. He was
taken to his home on A street, and Dr.
Hugh Buford called. The latter thinks
that there is no immediate danger of
his wounds proving fatal, but they arej
of a very painful nature. 'I
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. OOVERNHENT OF HAWAII.
Horgs* Tell* the people It WM b«
Territorial,
Honolulu Bepi 12. vlr Ban Fr»nri*»-o,
gopt. 22.—Bcnator Morgan, siwsking of
a committee of the Annexation flub on
Saturday night, gave the lira! Intima
tion of hla vlewa on the future form of
government of the Island*. He said:
"I am Induced to think you will only
have territorial government at present.
You have not asked for a state gov
ernment. and I doubt very much If the
commission will recommend one. As
the Territory of Hawaii you will have
your own legislature, of which you will
elect the memlMWB. The territorial ottl
cris who will hr appointed by Pi "sl
um! . Kinley will be the governor and
secretary, throe district Judgea, who
will compose your supreme court, a
t'nlte.l Mutes district attorney, whose
duties will be similar to those or your
attorney general, hut who will only net
tn ease* In which the I’nited States ia
Interested, and a United States mar
shal, who will perform the same duties
as your present marshal, but only In
United Slates business. The United
States will, of course, take charge of
the custom house anil ne.tial depart
ment. but In all other matters you will
b • your own masters. You will make
your own law*, subject to the approval
~f Congress.”
To the native Hawaliana present,
gonator Morgan said that the future of,
the natives depended on themselves, if
»'v>y lock advantage of th, opportun
ity annexation gave them they would
co ah 'ad and prosper. If they did not
they would soon fall behind and be for
gotten.
FWoro ptm*ha*lri£ n pistol or gun,
call on me. 1 ran save you money. Lew
is .7. Schaul, Pawnbroker on Jatkson
street, established IH9O.
HYACINTH, TULIPS AND
OTHER BULBS.
Premium 7’ans.v and Choice Flower
Seed. Easter Lily Bulbs should be
planted now. We have them.
ONION SETS.
From now on we will have Extra
Early Pearl, White Silver Skin, Dan
vers Yellow, choice stock. Yellow Mul
tiplying Shallots, no garden complete
without them.
HUMP YOUR GARDEN.
Plant Turnips, Beets, Cabbage, Spin
ach, Lettuce, Radish, Georgia Rye. and
all Grasses' and Clovers—we have them.
LAWN GRASS SEED. *
Our Evergreen Mixed Lawn Grass
Seed has been tried here with much
success—should be sown now.
We carry a full line of Canary, Par
rot and Mocking Bird Food—also Gold
Fish Food.
Call in and ask for our Seed Cata
logue. It is fx’ee.
ALEXANDER SEED C 0„ 632 Broad St
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B«t ttwr #ta y*»T da*****"# ptgy
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Plw |*nd* •< fervent devotion.
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'font quarts ot hrtutfetl snllnfactPot.nMa
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genttetteoa nnd modesty, twalv* w™-
:pie* of matrimonial fidelity, two p onds
■ onnubtal fotbily. throe quarts rtwtnlh
en>->ment. four pound* each «f pn
itence .IBduatry and economy, two
ptunds eaeh of wtadom and experience,
nine ounces Mgmtl r and benevolence.
‘seven ounces tqrtce of neotnooa. one and
a half ptunds needs of virtue, three
I ouiues rsaem e ot purity, arven pints
! sneeiness of disposition, one quart of
balm of n thousand ills, live of human
utedneas. one hundred grains of com
mon-sense. Mia these thoroughy with
' rheerfulns**. pour the mixture Into the
gt.lden howl of domes!le happineas. lu-1
lirlcste with oil of gladnesa. bake In the
oven of double bhunednoan. heated by
the Are of true love. While warm,
overspread the whole with a fowling .if
gratefulness, in the eentre. place the
star of hope, set around with dimples
and the sparkle of bright eyes. En
circle the whole with wreath of smites,
interwoven with rosy blushes and the
pink of perfection Fasten wreathes
with the golden cords of harmony and
Ihe stiver threads of discourse. One of
these takes will last a lifetime and Im
prove with age. and all who eat of It
will never have cause to seek a di
vorce.
Some Dont'g For Olrls.
Don't believe Implicitly everything he
tells you when he is wooing you. Don't
let blip win your love too easily; men
do not like that: they would rather
have a little trouble to gain you. Don't
worry the life out of him by ashing him.
"Why do you love me?" He does not
always have an answer for you. Don't
bother him too mueh about your hats
and gown; a man llkus to think you
dress to please him. but he has other
things to talk about. Don’t Ignore the
fact when he wears a new necktie; If
a man has a tender spot of vanity It la
generally his tie.
Notice to Daughters of Confederacy.
Mrs. Eve. president of the Augusta
chapter of the Daughters of the Confed
■ Taey, desires It stated that the mem
orial service to Miss Winnie Davis to
morrow afternoon will he held at Ma
sonic Hall, Instead of the Library, nnd
at five o'clock, Instead of live-thirty. It
will lie a Joint meeting with the Ladies’
Memorial Association.
Mr*. Victor Barbot entertained this
morning with cards In honor of Miss
lone Barbot, of Charleston.
OUR BEAUTY SHOW
AT BLIGH’S CRYSTAL PALACE
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Bavoral con rsralrma look plae* la**
n ghb The meetings mill root Mi us Ik*
bg a ace of tba week.
Napier lartklaa. moabal conductor
at th* Boston tkeaf*. I* aow ta th»
thtrtlet h year of eonttnuows ron
n ret ton with lb* orchrwtra at that
house
Mr J. Hire Rmltb returned this
morning from n <Hp to Florida.
SIS GOOD sniff
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gEBBY’S
fiBAHP [)UKE
HOUSEKEEPERS TRY IT.
NOTHING LIKE IT.
All First Class Grocers Keep It.
Is now running. Soma of our pHxa
beauties ara fish game and dinner sate.
One might aa wall attempt to poswl
tbe rainbow, as to describe ail thetr
good qualities. The way they ere tell
ing la a caution to those who lr'.end
purchase when they can be had for
"get lng some aomotlme.” Better pur
chase when they can be had for such
tow prices ea we ore offering thorn.
As for glasswnrc, crockery, lamps,
&e.. time and language fail u# to tell
of the wonders that we sell. Don’t for
et that our zero prices will keep you
cool.
Remember the plac*
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WHIT YOU WILL FIND
C. H. HDWARB, JR’S.
The Purest of Drugs,
An Klegant Sundry Dine,
The Detest of Perfumes,
Finest assortment of Soaps,
Handsome Toilet Goods,
Sponges of All Kinds,
The Best of Attention.
All and more can be hound
C. H. HOWARD, JR’S.,
CROUCH’S ODD STAND,
908 Broad Street,
hrntMR f n 99
GASTORIA
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The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the *
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V You Have
Always Bought.
GASTORIA
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