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SOMETHING NEW
J. HILLER WALKER
THE HATTER.
J3L :isro:x: HATS
mm for the line, but nt** with
much experience Of tbr new m-n
Eaton. of the English High. and flv
feint and Coea. of Hopklnaoo appear to
he the moet pnynlsing For tackles,
Villa «mt Swain are the beat men at
preemt. a (though the latter will not be
anla to play until well along In the
Rf.'Hyui on account of hta broken leg.
University of Georgia.
; The Unlrerelty of Georgia and the
Georgia School of Technology wilt In
pH probability meet in Macon on the
gridiron on Saturday. October 15. The
game will be well worth aeetng.
Both tenma will be atronger this y"ar
than ever before, whlrh will make the
game more Interesting. Georgia and
4he Tech* have only met a few time*
nnd there la a great deal of rivalry be
‘jtwgrn them.
Jjnent the 'raralty team It may be
i*<«td Utat K. Ltudpay. who wan on the
kuh Hat last year I* making a splendid
•dffort fhr right guard Mid ta backing
up his work well with something like
190 pounds of avoirdupois. Clark, tnat
year's end. will arrive on October 1.
Hi eh tie I* doing phenomena! practice
work as left guard. Bryan, of Chatta
nooga. who knows the game and
weighs 170 pounds. Is expected to ar
rive thla week.
The game with Vanderbilt, last
year’s 00-champlon of the Sooth, win
be played In Atlanta, October 29, and
this, game will decide the championship
of the association and of the South.
The regular Thanksgiving game will
be with Auburn. A trip will be taken
Into Tennessee and two game* played
there. Several smaller games will be
piayed during the season.
Say. you? with an ap
petite ; we are after you.
ELLIS RESTAURANT.
Mr. J. H. Barr, of Savannah, is
spending a few days with her sister,
Mrs. M. A- Shelton. No. 120 McKintlo
street. Later he wil( visit his sister.
.Mrs. P. V. Mollhers, in Wllliston. 8,
C.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry- Perkins left to
day for New York, where they will lie
Joined by their soil. Mr. lloscn Perkins,
who has Just returned from a European
tour.
W hen The Arllutk
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A TWO-FIFTY SESSION. “
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Mid that H picked up much today
Kalien WIlUadM and Wlm Uaipfetn
otdcruriaa "Knuckum " bad ludulgrd in
a arrap
Knorktim told Ibe judge i long tale
of won. concern lag bow be bad b*en
rhaaed Into a barber shop by lluben
the latter having n knife In hi*
band.
ttuben told a different version of the
affair
He had taken out hi* porketkalfe to
Ct»t off a ptec* of tobacco and Knock
urn bad taken fright. Both parties
were dismissed.
Mr. Henry Bodle waa charge! with
cruelty to animals. Ha bad. to said
aeveral wltneoaea. beat an a home he
waa driving unmercifully bard. fie
denied the charge. The Judge Iwled a
fine of (3.60.
Just before court cloeed. It was dls
covered that there was another case
against Ruben William*. In some way
It had been overlooked on the docket
and Ruben had not waited around the
court to find out anything about the
same.
When the case waa called he was In
other parts.
Two or three more case* were called,
the principals dtd not show up. war
rants were Issued for them and court
rinsed.
The session had netted $2.50 to the
.city treasury.
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Eat ’em up—3oo Dinners
every day.
ELLIS RESTAURANT.
COTTON BOLLS
Interior receipts are running freer.
There was a heavy rain at Mobile on
Monday night.
SfeCtellansvltle', S. C.—One-third to
one-half Sea Island crop Is expected in
tht* sectionas compared with usual an
nual production.
Cohrnn, Oa—Receipts to Sept. 17
were only 1.151 hales, against 3.961 last
year. More than two-thlr.ts cf the
crop Is sllll In the fields unpicked on
account cf heavy rains.
Florence, Ata.—Cotton season promis
e» to he much more satis.'actoev than
for save!at years. Yield will be less in
north Alabama owning ro Increased!
acreage, hut decrease won't be suttl
ci.mt to be noticeable.
Price. MacCormivk Co. reported
<nit nc'vhes from the South, sent to
them In lesponse to Inquir e*, imllente
that planter* are marketing their crop
finely, owing to the fart that- it» frist
-. , a ' ; .ees tr ej- are fori .it to ir*et >.-•
mill* ohllgSilons. Th-i -. *- "e th-v h- t
fur „ free movement during the next
few v. e. i;s.
Onlv Steel lined and burglar proof
ta tea used. Money loaned on anything
of value at a low rate of Interest. Wa
terbury alarm clocks, 7-5 cents. Lewis
J. Schaul. Reliable Pawnbroker.
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•wry p*fwu| that turned up race
atd*r women a*r* dprt and glaaaau
Mttdea out as tdra* or four bana*a.
A negro preacher the Her Milton
Bonner an* pnMlng atid bl* «ated*t
and bond* H* pnueml in twponß rat*!
atid Turner and rre*tv*d * rned oa
t%* aid* of bl* far* for bta kindly ta
(•lt >O4l
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quickened hi. ailatntertal par* *» ■
potm of aafety When Tartm a ruck
her old mother with tb* cork Jnarph
lue Wateoa. thladiag Be had killed tb*.
old woman ranked In Id* houa* and
appeared aim a ptetol tide pulated
at Turner and pulled id* Irlgger Hh*
milled td* target, but It hnd tb* ef
fect of causing Turner lo retreat By
this time the affair bad groan Into a
riot, and two hundred negro** aad
several adit* people collected about
td* place.
Flv* or sli men rushad In on Turnar
and threw him down. “Kill him.
shoot him hang him.” cried out the
angry crowd, and Turner was kicked
and dragged around In a manner
which showed the moh dtd not Intend
to deal very gently with him. At
this Juncture Patrolman Bobbins came
up and h« took charge of Turner and
made the crowd stand bark until the
patrol wagon arrived Turner was
still very defiant and angry, and cried
out:
"liCt 'em come on, for I'm not afraid
of a trip to hell.”
In the police court yesterday Turner
had cooled down and he mopped up
and said:
“Judge, do you wish to hear the
truth about this?"
“Everybody keep quiet,” called out
the recorder, “while we hear the truth
of this row ”
Then Turner began to tell how he
was walking quietly along the street,
and Josephine Watson called out to
him:
"Eat 'em up. whiskey, he don't know
how to don’t ”
He sal! that he throw the rocks not
until afler he had been ahot at and
abused.
"For once.” commented the recor
der. "truth crushed to earth ahull Hsp
no more. 1 Will fine you ISO 7B and
bind you over to th* city court in a
fIOO bond for asoafftt and battery '
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take laxative Brmno Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If It
falls to cure. 25c. The genuine has L.
B. Q. on each tablet.
CITY ENGINEER’S WHEEL.
He Can Thank the Police For Keeping
It Safe For Him.
Ctty Engineer Davidson thought
that, his wheel had been stolen last
night.
He left his steel steed standing in
an alleyway near city headquarters,
and when he arrived at htg office this
morning he missed his wheel. He at
once set out to see the police. The
first thing he cast his eyes on when
he reached the barracks was the tniss
ipg wheel.
Nobody had stole*: It. but -.ltftd not
< luv,police bocu tt and. taken lb*into the
station no doubt somebody would
have taken up with ii before this
morning.
Before purchasing a pistol or gun,
call on me. I can save you money. Lew
is J. Schaul. Pawnbroker on Jackson
street, established 1599.
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liIXJEFIBI.U NEWS.
Td# fad ary WHt V*>* ft* Aar
rounded Hr a I tttt# v lltag*.
Sped*l If Tt.» Herald
Edge He Id, V. CL. Kept » - Mta* lart,
I Bonn akn daa bar* away for a week <
lor taa. da* reiurtsrd aad la aitb drr
' sinter Mr*. J. B Halttaaagar o*#r la
i ftuacoaib*
Mr* M r Rutter and daughter Mias
j Mart*, ar* Ih* g***ts of Mfa. F. W. P.
| Bailor
Mr ladoll Jonas. of Rock HIU. Is
•pending a white with Mrs. F. W. P.
! Butler, hit sheer.
Amorist* J notice R H Geary and
'wife ar* visiting at Oaktoy Park, the
horn* of Mr* Victoria Evans.
We are delighted to report en Iro
provement to (he conditio* of Mrs. A. I
8 Tompkins
Mrs. Jamea H Ttlman I* again at
home after a two months sojourn In
Florida. Mr. Tillman did not return
with her.
Mle* Helen Sheppard took leave of
her friends yesterday morning and has
returned to Converse college for the
winter.
Miss Effle Sheppard left on Monday
for Greenville college.
Mr. T. B. 100 ham. so long nt the
head of the E B. Hurt clothing store,
has moved to Conway. 8. C.
The gradual recovery of Mr*. D. T.
Denny Is gladdening the hearts of her
many friend*.
Hon. J. C. Sheppard returned on
WetVneeday from Columbia and Flor
ence. where he was railed on business.
Mrs. J. B. Haiti wanger ta greatly Im
proved and will soon he out again.
The beating of the drum, the ringing
of the big hell and the constant agon
izing sounds of the piano irora Its first
tremLdetnl-semi-qusverfng to tts final
execution enlivens Institute Hill and
the surroundings no Utile.
Mr. Gus Tompkins ts still quite sick
at the home of hi* mother. Mrs. D. R.
Durlsor.
Our cotton fsetory will soon be sur
rounded by a regular little village of
pretty, pahited and trimmed houses, all
of which will be made thoroughly
comfortable for the operative*.
In a State of Hind.
I should like to write a ditty
Of the country or the city—
Something musical and witty.
But the muse aeprna out o£ tune;
For no matter how I ponder,
My poor mind is prone to wander
To the organ grinder yonder.
Wearing out the afternoon.
With his clanking hurdy-gurdy.
There he slouches, hrown and sturdy.
Grinding songs so often heard he
Must acknowledge they are stale:
But he doesn't seem to mind them.
Standing stolidly to grind them.
Till my reeling senses wind them
Into one long tangled wail.
With a Bowery-like abandon
He reels out The Beils of Shandon
Till I madly long to land on
His unkempt, remorseless pate:
Then The Wabash Banks come reeling
With a cadence so appealing
That a frantic, tired feeling
Holds me like A horrid fate.
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And then The Girl, t left Behind Me—
Oh that she miglp never find me—
Chatters tiil the echoes blind me
With a rage T tau't control;
But the stolid orjftu grinder.
Guilty villain, mugt be blinder.
For a demon would he kinder
To a lost tormented soul.
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Mr* Gecog# D TIMM* *•! bar
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a vhk to Haymow* Mlpkni ffprtng*
Mr. Arthur C. Jones of Mew York,
now With Ik* Second Georgia rest
meat arrived in Athens Tkttmlir Mr
June* was fall back on tkn varsity
the a*'verst!r he WIN make *
valenki* addition to the football
testa
Mr* Arthur 8*111'»n of fLwne I* Ike
■asm of Mrs Joseph Snaurnl Mr*.
Salllvnn bo* snared h*r daughter
Miss May Beth In the Lucy Cobh In-
Mr Cosmo Hardee of Savannah has
re c-'lered the university
The non tor cioas of the university
met Thursday morning Mr A. »’•
Adam* of Savannah was elected pres
ident. and the class decided to contin
ue the custom of last ynor's santor
class, by wearing th* Oxford cap and
* Mr P. ft Phillip* of InGrsag* tu
tor In history and assistant librarian,
has arrived.
SANDERSVII.LE NEWS.
A Delightful Entertainment Olven By
By Ih* rtlsse# Tarbutton.
Sprrial to flic Herald.
Sanderevllle, Oa.. Bep*. 33- The
Misses Tarbutton entertained a few of
tbetr friends at a crokinol* party on
Wednesday evening In honor of their
guest, Misa Rosa Fulcher, of Waynes
boroboro. Crokinol*. conversation,
music and refrehment# contributed to
the pleasure of the evening. -Those
present were: Mis* Mamie Adams.
Miss Mattie Jones. Mis* Anna Jones.
Misa MatUe Tarbutton. Miss Sadye
Tarbutton and Misa Rosa Fulcher; Mr.
Dan C. Harris l Mr. Frank Smith. Mr.
Charles Jones and Ed H. Sullivan.
Rev. A. Chamhlec will return Mon
day with bis bride. They will occupy
rooms In the residence of Mr. Gideon
Mathis.
Mr. W. A. Bee! has opened a model
grocery in the new Holt building. The
plate gltuut front, marble tiling and
Georgia pine fixtures, finished in hard
oil and act off with mirrors, and the at
tractive and complete stock all go to
make this one of the prettiest st«jj-cs in
the state.
That the Rough Riders were “up to
snuff” in more ways than one is evi
denced by the way they acted to bid
up prices at the auction sale of their
horses in New York. it will be re
membered that the bronchos were left
hehlnd when they embarked for Cuba.
They brought about $25 on the aver
age, the government getting at least
SIO,OOO for them.
-'Hello, old sport.” exclaimed one of
the lanky cavalrymen, as an attenua
ted beast was led forth. "You kept
them guessing at San Juan all
right.”
“Old Sport." who had nqver been
nearer San Juan HIU than a Florida
camp, pricked up hts cars. So did the
bidders, metaphorically speaking
“Never mind.” remarked the oihar,
“somebody will stake hisself to a hur
dle jumper. Cleared that trench in
great shape, didn't you. Bill?" Up want
the price of that at:enuat.ed beast.
Somebody had mentioned the paltry
sum of sl. The memory of Sail Juan
rested upon the horse and enhanced
bis value. A whip sent Bill's forefeet
high in the air. The purchaser of
Bill was John H. Schults, a Brooklyn
baker.
The purveyor, of loaves bought nine
more steeds befote he withdrew from
the lists. _
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S-niura dwelling Apply Ml Broad.
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TO RENT—NT* IRE MO. TH "broAD
ktreel. next below Dai i-npcrt A Chin- -
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Price 31.3 W Alexander 8 Johnson. IK
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FOR RENT—nTOHE *O6 AMD HA LI
WAY 407 Broad. Apply Commercial '
lintel. Got 1
TO RENT—DESIRABLE RESIDENCE;
No. 131 Censer street, 4 rooms with ,
kifchen and bath. App.y T. I*. Ih’ite,
nunifiM'ivtlle. Or: t
TO RENT—COM MoDIOCS STORE.
No. 431 Broad street—iTS per month.
W 9. Gardner. 115 Eighth street.
Oct I
TO RENT - UPPER FLOOR. OR
rooms, at 151 Bay atreet. Sept 33
MISCELLANEOUS
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
, only *5 00 per month st Osborne's
Business college. Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, at night. Come or call at
cnee. Great demand for stenographers.
June 17 ts
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c. v. WALKER WILL SELL SAT
URDAY. 21th. at 537 Broad street,
furniture, stoves, etc. All parties want
ing to sell .good* will send them to
above store Wednesday. Thursday and
Friday. Betd 23
WANTED—A large front room, fur
nished or unfurnished. Apply L P.,
R 37 Broad street kept. 22.
WANTED—A GOOD, SECOND-HAND
blacksmith vise and anvil; not less
than 150 pounds weight. Apply to Fon
tana & Co., cor. Lincoln and Watkins
streets. Sept. 22.
WANTED— 2.050 or 3.005 SECOND
HAND brick. Address M. P., care
Herald. Sept 21 ,
WANTED—A YOUNG COUPLE DE
SIRE to rent centrally located Hat of
four rooms, or one-half house with
congenial parties; reference* exchang
ed. Address Flat, care Herald. Bept23 J
AUCTION SALE—SI3 BROAD ST.,:
10:30 a. m., Monday, September 26.
Entire stock Liquors. Jugs, Barrels. Fi
xtures, Refrigerator. Sideboard. Shelves,
Counters. Cash Drawers, Desk. Stove,
Pictures, Tobacco, Cigars. Candy,
Tools, etc., etc. Fri and sat
The Bel! Tower Drug Store,
CORNER GREENE AND JACKSON STREETS.
I'ncer new management. A full line of Fresh Drhgs, Toilet Articles, Brushes,
Etc. We make a specialty of Physicians’ Prescriptions.
Bell Telephone 2225 PATTERSON & WADE
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Augusta Electric &
Construction Company
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Lombard Iron Works A Bnpply Co.|
JC4P nr A. OA.
ORAND OPERA HOUSE
One Niebt Only. Friday. Sept 23.
THE STRANGE ADVENTURES
OF MISS BROWN.
ur.KAT COMJGDY HlT.^d
100 n'ltbM in New York.
lUU ni*bt* io ituatan.
KO ntyhts in I'hiUdelptiia.
A *or.<t«Tfut laugh-ranker.—New You
Herald.
A laugh a minute for two hour*.—New
York World.
Supported by a atreng cast.
Sal* of teats Wednesday.
Qilder’s Pills
Are so combined as to do four
things:
1. THBY WORK THE LIVER.
2. THEY EMPTY THE STOM
ACH.
S. THEY EMPTY THE LOWER
' BOWELS.
1. SICKNESS AND GRIPING
ARE PREVENTED.
Some pills on the market dn >; of
this; some ’4- GILDER'S does all
four things.
The Howard &
Willet Drug Company
Manufacturers of Gilder’s Pills.