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NO OUE6S WORK ABOUT THEM
They're Han to be sure 01.
They're Hats that do their whole duty.
The same guarantee as you get on a $5.00
Hat. Styles always correct.
Wm. Mulherin’s Sons & Co.,
846 Broad Btreet
$ $ Terrible
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DR. HENRY J. CODIN
ttr«ti.HT MtCUUkT,
WO bread Hh Snt 9* runlet* SIMM.
STRIKES
(hcwered m Tarty •* “»• Them
vi ftanoti
Strikes art wot uxtSarJ to wtoOtro
Ham
TO* eorltsst ertk* «rr«n»4 *h**«t
Hta B c. «r vyrnrS as thirty-three
ffflluilN ao Storirtl »M building
• «** temple <* Thebe*. The mason*
IfrttrM wty little raah Set s eSMtUr
■if pruvl*.on». wbtrh tbs roqtr*r:or
thought MtScasnr. handed to them
t n the Stsl day of **(k oMtti. Sol-
Orient or oot. they mostly ot« It be
fore tbe time hsd rtaper-1
On one oreoMon many of them h*d
Mbmi left quite eortjr In Ute month,
*n the* marched to the (-.mirar-ors
uar before oklrb they squaUed un
til juatire use Sour
Tbe rentmclor pereuaded tbrm to
toy tkeir Stetreea Infer* Phurasb, who
era* a boot to *la.t tbe uorki. anil ba
gave them a hanrtanme supply of roru,
and no alt went rn erll for thot month.
But the Mine state of things recurred,
by the miodle of lit* neat month, and
for some Says tb« men wrk.
Various ronfrrenera took plsre. but
thr m»n declined to do • stroke unttl
they were given another supply of fend.
They declared tbe clerk* chested them,
uard false weights end so forth, famil
iar enough romr la lilts In ibis country
under the truek syntrm. The contrac
tors not complying with their demaads
they marched to the governor of the
city to tsy their demands before him.
and he tried to get the® to return to
work by smooth words, hut that was
no use. and they Insisted on having
food. At last, to get rid of them, he
drew up an order for corn on the pub
lic granary, and the strike was at an
end.—Pittsburg tMspatfh.
Smith A Wesson pistols from *5 to
js 50 Several good bicycles for sale
wry cheap. Oood watches from »J 25
to *SO 00 at Iwwls J. Schaul. Feliabls
pawnbroker, under the Arlington.
The Santiago public achoola have
been reopened under American super
vision and on a non-sectarian bails.
There Is where the new life begins for
Cuba.
i OUR
FALL
STOCK
Wa are now receiving
all the Latest Ideas in
Jewelry, Watches, No
velties and Silverware.
WE
HAVE
A NICE
STOCK OF
ROSARY BEADS ]
We Mvdprt & C 0.,!
Jewelers. »
| BAT AM) BALL.
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sad Unug Tim* l.«k
AT « AUlllNttTON—
gras*. R H B
Washington .. .. .. .. .. .. t II t
C udonst ..I IB I
Batteries: Mercrr. bwuboC and Par
rell; Ouawanr asd Wrod. I'mpires
Karlix and Andrews Tima. > bows.
I AT PMIIJU>BI.I*HIA—
j bear* HIIE
Pbllladelphia HUB
tTevetaad ............... I BB
! Batteries Plait and McFarland;
Powell and Orlger empire* Heart
wood and Smith, lime. 3 hours.
..
: 4T NEW YORK-
I Score . R H R
J New York » IB I
1 Uauisvtiis .. ..H It i
ilaurrres: Ruale. Warner aod Ura
ity: ruaningbam ard Kturtdg*. l’m
’pires: Hunt and Conuoliy. Tlase. t 18.
! AT BROOKLYN—
j Hccre. ’ R M B
Brooklyn 2 9 1
St Louis 7 I! 2
Battcriest Dunn. Ryan, Orlm and
(trishaw. Sudbcff and Clemenu. t m
pine: Warner. Time. 1:M.
HOW THEY STAND
Club. W. L. Pc.
Heston *7 44 844
Btlilmore 83 48 .643
'Cincinnati *2 U .607
Cleveland ........ 74 5* .65k
Chicago 73 St .546
New York 70 SI .634
Philadelphia « SI .512
Pittsburg 67 67 .500
Louisville . .. .i .. .. 58 74 .439
Brooklyn .. .. 47 73 .386
Washington 43 89 ,326
St. 36 96 .267
••Baltimore I* likely to be "In at the
! death.''
••Hope has given Cincinnati a large
Hed mlttctt.
*«lg>ui»vllle leada the League in aac-
I riflce tiita.
••The Colonela have not lent a game
'since they left home.
••LmilivWe l» the baseball sensation
i of the latter part of the season,
j ♦•Dlneen, of Washington, Is the
j poorest baiter In the Lsague. Hi* av
| truce la .109.
I ••Baltimore leads the League In club
betting, Boston la second and Louis,
vllle seventh.
i ••Cleveland has the best rluh fielding
record, with Cincinnati second. Louis
ville is ninth.
••Nichols has pitched more games
than any other twlrler In the league,
thirty-seven, winning twenty-six and
losing eleven.
••The New York club has made the
most errors this season—96l. Chicago
Is second in this respect, with 348.
Louisville has made 307.
••Mr. Von der Horst, of Baltimore,
says he would like to Increase the side
bet of Boston for a aeries of games
with Baltimore to $5,000, if Boston is
willing.
••Murphy, of Philadelphia, leads the
catchers; Lachance the first basemen;
Quinn the second basemen: Cross, St.
Louis, the third basc-men; McKean, (he
shortstops, Clingman being fourth.
Delchanty lead theoutflelders, having
made only five errors In 114 games.
OABTORZA.
Bean the j 9 KM Von Hava Always Bought
rr
THU auoubta hehald.
ELLIOTT
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•bat ba vwtag ta Ibrteaaa tbe aalartw
jrf gw item** breme* sad guy iabuaers
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!w in Dili r inf* in Nff alßfrt Ms
I HcAwtag was started arete*ary *f tb*
I, tub.
Tbe gwettag ibe* adjeurbud
A note •!!! be pi»»■Sited ta Mr Mat- (
.■ ma aad bta frit* da by the eaaewiva
I inwmtiiee today ask tag that gentle
* mag ta eogaent ta eater a white prt
I mary IWr the *nw>iaaii<m of a rawactl
j man from tbe Fifth.
The r«mi«(g is waxing warm and ev*
sery*b>uß seems to be going tm la the
beat of humor
WHAT lILLMAN SAII».
Ibe Senator Teti New- l.agtawd W the
South
(From tbe Manufacturer* Record)
Seaatur Tlllmaa. of South t arolma.
has been vialtlug the textile cruters of
Now England. At Concord. N. H, he
was mtervtrued by tb# corr*»i»»mleat
of tb* New York Commercial Adver
llser. and la commenting upon the ae
sertlou that only rhaap goode can be
made in Ibt South be M d:
"We can make na line a grade of
goad* la South Carolina aa r n be
made anywhere. There are only four
months ta tb* year Ibal we are obtig
rd to rloa* the windows of Southern
cotton mitts, while with ibe Northern
mills'thfre xrc but four mcnlhs that
they can b* kept brea. Tbe result Is
that our opurativea. for eight months
■in tbe year, breath# pure air, while
thoa? cf the North for an equal period
are living in ati almoaphere artificially
heated, eloae, unnatural end enervat
ing. Why shouldn't we have superior
workmen end. If superior workmen,
why not superior goods? Our niuchtn
jeey is modern, white that, of the North
,I* obsolete Our operative* own their
I rwn homes. >vbile your arc crowded
into tenement houses. Can there be
eny rompsrlnson hetween Isborers thus
{situated? Anoihcr thing the purchas
ing power of your dollar Is growing
less, white ours is growing greater. Our
{laborers are entislled; yours are not.
Our* ar# growing rich, while yours are
Woman’s Mission.
Suectn/ul compel/lion in any field depend! on phytiea / health.
w ILIARg™
~~~ Shall women vote? Shall they practice law?
j jrfy, - ,’ Khali they compete with men in every field?
M'l " hatever woman's mission may filially be de
'ifjjtXfM /, dared to lie.it is certain that, something
r[ Jl—must be done for her physical health.
Wi Ignorance,superstition and mystery stir
k s * efforts to endure pain is part of woman s
/ J till creed. Many women's lives are a constant
•Jg, J&mSJ i | struggle with lassitude: many are violently
Is HBBSnHs ill without apparent cause, and few indued
t>Y HllSh jgSr/j/hgAgL sr —j This is ull wrong and might be different
'• 1 1 ! i if women would follow Ur Hartman’s ad
vice. Perhaps the most practical printed
I 'oVWkSSSI® V
ISwW : I>r. Hartman's book called ' Health and
'•» HBdt Beauty." which the I’e-ru-na Medicine Co.,
i Sft'l nr Viftv'x! fflL 7 Columbus, ft., will mail free to women
'//f lAlliffiM ' 'Mk only. It is certain that l)r. Hartman s
-/lAh/M BIHBHk lUm'h Pc-ru-na lias proved a perfect boon for
/ilfrilm l - wu ir women's diseases of the pelvic organs. It
AvilfUrlißiwmKvMM MW treats them scientifiottlly and eures them
(vUlihW* llrßllm* a -permanently. All druggists sell it.
" • s ... _ Voj re ppived your book and commenced
- 'W y.. the use of your medicine at once," writes
—Mrs. 11. D. Amoss of < iree res boro, Ga., to
\\ Or, Hartman. "1 took five bottles of
Pe-ru-na and two of Man-a-lin. 1 feel like a new woman. When I commenced
taking Pe-ru-na I could hardly walk across my room; now T am doing ray,own
work and can walk to church. I shall never cease to thank yon for prescrib
ing for me. I had been under the treatment of two doctors but never received
any benefit until 1 commenced taking your medicifae. I wish every woman
who was suffering as I was would send for one of vour books. May God bless
you and spare you many years to relieve women who aru suffering as I was.”
Fifty thousand women will be counselled and prescribed for this year free of
charge by Dr. Hartman, president of the Surgical Hotel, Columbus, O. All
women suffering from any disease of the mucous membrane, or any of the
peculiar ill# of women, may write to him and the letters w-ill receive hi*
personal attention. <i Write for special question blank for women.
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Bl INH‘» VERY Oit.l.
taw Ae»a*U at Polk# .Metlaa tael
Rigby.
Rtaetly Bea mtaatea
Thai aa* the flaw tahe* by tbe re-
I carder tn bwteb yy baaiaeaa at hi* Ul
- bubal ibis aMrwtwx
I Oa* rae» graced Ibe docket
I Ob* priWMtf graced tbe doth
That prtenwer was Lissie t bar ba
ton M* had, ah said tbe arreeiiag uf*
•car. abetted RoMawm • ally attb
brtrkhata 1 bee* aa* a men la tb*
case. H* aa* ta tb* ally - that Is, he
m*• then UWltl the ebettlqg begaa.
Then tie scaghi other ttcide Thai a
•by be was eat at court.
Uuir aa* Bn«d |i> which aa* aid
paid and ao it la that *be aill spend
•evea days cm tbe P, W.
Tba* ended tb* eeasioa.
It bad b**a the shortest held la
maatba and last eight had ••era the
awat quiet that bea been expert*a>-*d
at police Maitrs in quite a period
tVrtiape a moral aav* swept over
(be elty laat Bight. Who know?”
• Pistol*. Double Barrel ilusc FI«tol*.
Herrington A Richardson Brand new
pistol*, 17 Se. Itarvtngton A fth hardaon
second hand pistols. 12.*0 Am rt< sji
double action ptatot. tl m Ouitar. Man
' dotin and Banjo Hirings. 2 for 6 cents, at
1 1. J. fkhaul. Bellat<l* Pawnbroker.
I Journalist* are wail tec# vad In Hot
laud It is said lhai at least two
i bundled newsoapeta sent correspond
ent* to Holland during coronation
we>'k. and a couimitlee, with a mem
ber of the State* Ueneral at Its head,
slid the Hurgoinnaier of Amsterdam
among its active promoters, arranged
everyth lug for their comfort A
house was ta' rn to serve them a* a
sort of club during their stay. Karh
duly accredited Jouinallct received an
elegant sort of pocket bonk containing
I his own photograph, with a permit to
attend all the public oeremonlew and
• to travel flee over all railroads In the
kingdom.
If the esteemed contemporary which
„Hk. "After.(bill*. What?" will keep u
dose watch of Stove Klklns, Mark
Hanna and their crowd. It will see the
answer. —Chicago News.
HIS NAME
ON MONUMENT
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OROVETOWM ECHOES.
I rteaAs Caaktug a*4 o**ag~ Aaeßbai
w rfirtng *1 <ks>«4**i
HynSal I* The MetsM
ili'wtqlcay. oa , Asy* It.-'Me, Lasm
Martin af>Wt WaWber at C**W* attb
tw ami M»* Ital kWere
Mr (taa TV tea wa* w (liwwtsat aa
Moadwir.
Mr** Matlle Wiarw-s ftt-mi wa* M awe
I. tilaa* Hwaday
Miss Kate Hirtaer left ws u* Td-star
inetif «• tb* rearsi of b*e wmay
I l *t i, w4s Hbe ia ** bet way ap. »l a
abest vaewtma amid tba Koerb Caro
lina sosniaiea atom rssuming bee
Si wiles.
Miss M ary tkrisrr at*** left oa T•ro
ds y for a short visit la Athens nr*
! witi pay wa a short visit before tea via#
’ to* eoHeqe la N-w Teeb
) Mlaa Ruama Harass left New Yark
L Wedneadsr tm Cblebrunaasa Old
iitMarti* will he lonely with*ait Its
three • harming maidens.
Mr*. Anna Hutwsll returned to Au
gusta Monday after a short vhut to
oar Lady of tbe flues
Mrs. Htewarl Phlatsy was in the city
(Saturday Me on panted b**r aimer,
Mr* T. T Tally as far aa Auuuata
l.m h< r way home: her many friewd#
will mlaa Villa Martoa a fair and
charming guest
Mr. M, N. Chapman waa at Sunny
ald* on Hunday.
Mr. Ben Wnll was at Hryyle'l Beet
■■a Monday
Mr Hugh Harris also paid hi* fri-nda
at (Irovetown a flying (?) visit.
Mr* H*a*on and Mr* William IMlier
are esprvi.-d up the last of this week.
Mr*, rlaln'-y returned on Monday Jo
the Kims, the home of her daughter.
Mrs. T. K. Nor vet. W# are glad to
weli i.m* her home again.
Mi*. J' ha Wllltr- Olhaoa returned to
Kills on Tweabsy after a pl-s-ant vls
jit to her pa rents with her little daugh
iter*.
Mr. Ben Jordan spent yesterday In
.Augusta.
! Mias Hattie (laorer got hark yester
day from a short hut delightful visit to
' Augusta.
Little Miss Uvulae Tohln I* with US
'again on a visit to her friend. Mia* Ma
i rie I’hintsy.
| MaJ. Joseph Hill resume* his Bclslr
'school this week. Helair Is fortunate In
liavlng so tine and scholarly a gentle
man In ehaigc of It* Academy.
Mr. Will V. Muse left Catherine P.-bis
Tuesday to spend several days with
friends In the city.
Mrs. George Burch spent Monday St
I Mr. Clarence Culver's.
Wedding hell* will ring again In
Orovetown In the 2«th of October and
a.- shall lose yet another of our Utile
village favorite* for Hunnyslde'r fair
little hride-that-lstobe Is beloved by all.
but we will give her up less reluctantly
when we remember that the young man
who has won her Is one of the hand
somest and best In our slatp. Still, we
like to keep our lassies at home.
We are proud of our pretty girls und
our bright girls, hut prouder still of
them when adversity brings out their
noble qualities.
On.- of our farmer# here got really
down-hearted and dl»coi*ag*-d, what
with bad crop#, war taxes and the im
possibility of hiring negroes to pick hi#
cotton, he hardly knew what to do, but
he Is all right now. His three charming
daughter# came to the rescue, put on
their bonnets and old dresses and turn
ed right Into that cotton. The eldest,
aged 17 and IS, can pick their. 140 and
150 pound# a day. These are th« kind
of girl# Dixieland 1# proud of. The
young man who wins one of these will
have a charm more potent than Iho
fairy ring, for ahe will help him, not
only to win, but to keep auccess.
KTHKL HATTON.
RICHfIOND PEARSON HOBSON.
Takes Up His Abode at l.akeview
Park.
Richmond Pearson Hobson !# ;h< lat
est celebrity that has been added to the
Lakevlew menagerie. Hobson Is a wild
eat with all the beauties of shrdlu M
eat with all the beauties and character
istic of his Mpccle#.
M. Jules Catnbon, the French Am
bassador to this country, has been do
ing the Adirondack country. He has
taken in. the western end, has had
Paul Smith’s romances translated to
him. and laughed over those quaint
stories, and early this week absorbed
the grand air, fine scenery, and tooth
some fish of Lake George and there
about.
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Fine Fabrics. Choice Patterns. Excellent Work,
manship. up-to-date Styles.
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Thet ta At but on# of our baml-annual Chaltan«w*
Salbh will be* crowmKl with an array of baraalna, such
at any atora may N» proud of. Soma of lha Spactal
valuaaara tha raauit* of our own affortt carafuUjr
ptaneKf for tha occasion many waaksaao. Othars, wa
ara frank to t onfata. ara ralhar acctdantal, maraly
aitributabla so our abllify to taka quicM advanfaca of
lha rnax pact ad turn* tha markals takt at
in all It Is a wondarful collactlon of chotc# Shoas that
will ba sold at our new stora this waak for
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Shoas and at«hf diffarant sfylas of Man a.
Thasa are yanulne bargains purchasad by our Mr.
Goulay whlla In tha East. .
Agents for Hanan & Son. Stacy Adams & Co.*
Edwin C. Burt and Zlaglar Bros.
If .%■„« rani l*o thin** the hlahaat .atlafartlon and a Mvlng of msnry. Jwat
liiakr ynuraolf one of uttr ruatumata. Wa ran furniah rhtrn with
100. ami the brat la tlw markri al 'hal T***J*' e * D ‘ re * , “ c,
*ui quarter bit. but here# a |Tixr»»l**h h diJ JUn». CUumbtaa. model **.
*S* w>. and your laat • ham * lo »*t thl» l>"l*ular model at * n *
t hrr, a hop wont t only I model «. ladle«, *f will let (o at M# On* l*d»r
Hartford at It*.*# amt ladle.' Vedette at ladlaa Jill at JM and for
l-.»a and torn ibrre ta notblba »n the mathrt to not, pare with the Kernel
atonal al HS.M ar.d the Jack at *3*.*b. an . ml band Clawlanda, RamWrra.
I'rea-enta. Htoama. Vk'lwl, lUdredge and Racyclra, from HI ** up. •“ Al
rondltlon. and wa lot thru. at nay old prtrr—th»y did not re»t “*
Ihlnjr. ware «l\>n to u» by peocda who wanted l« ride tba tJTAMMKU
WHEEL OF THE WORLD, and only aold in Au*usta at
DEVENEY, HOOD & CO
Bicycle Department.
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J ESTABLISHED |8«8. /
) DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, S
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j YELLOW PINE LUMBER (
j AND MILL WORK 1,1 ut-tcuipTioN. >
) Factory and Saw Mill equipped with latest improvement#, and organlaa- 1
L tion thorough In avary department. Full Una m aloek, and premj't ,h| P* /
nientK aaaured. i'ricea, Catalogues, «tc„ upon Application. V
Perkins Manufacturing
Coal, Wood and Cedar Posts
Blackjack Wood Sawed . * • P er £ or j
Good Dry Pine {£oo P er Cord
Good Dry Pine, long, . • • $2.75 per Cord
Special prices on three Cords or more. ,
Best grade Jeilico and Hard Coal, including the celebrated
Indian Mountain, at lowest prices.
R. h. SIKES, 904 Marbury Street.
Stronger ’Phone 740 ------ - Bell Phone 2151.
READ HERALD WIT ADS.
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