Newspaper Page Text
MONDAY
2
NO WAR PRICES
L««3<*t •*»*•* # •** * ,• §
** Hair Bnah i * »** • •* • • *
** ** •• Cowl » _• • • • *W
♦* “oKKaffWta*** *<w * <
t i«av« i»* • w few* ** l * *•* * c## )
Ml VO
•loch «f Oiiwomto if* A««wsU. »
LEWIS J. SCHAUL jK'bL’Sr.
Uml«r IN Artifl«lOf* MoM
Aw«uiu. On . (tool* SW. IWMI.
v* • Nvt now M) our oirtfow*'* •♦*• NW
•CON tvofoi* nbOMt w***
favor*tMo commoot hnn AMworvd W* »»*• ** f
own whmmcmD journal*. H
Tt— rk»»m of lh« mnnufneloror* fttoi tn«
mahVoT Evvrvn Pto**o« *• unwanted Dy*"*
iMirvmrni Of* th* rnarnol »• —/'M***,*”!!'.?"/
*•(. InorUorllWii U^"3f^ < lw2E ZVtLL'
m«*Utn.y l»*4»UfmiN4
mo cordially iiwlt •** i»*OHO <lu « * fl « 01
*®Wi claim for tho H*vto 91 Evordft • q«*My
of ton*. cioMcary of **•««£“
finUdiumqoaitod byi» ny «t f»w ma h*of pi a r*o*
In uaa In Av**rw»ta. TN clalff* h A WBW ooa,
«*..■«.>.«•*•—
M***"'"* or -I*". '<•, „?sK?*;“ax- B TON.
W, H. Barra! t. Ropajyar.
710 Broadway*
p. s.—Ev*ra«»ar# *ha only pianoa ruaran
taod for an unllmltad tlma.
Will PU»H IHffi RAILROAD.
Mm, ~w« wa BtHW n *«k ••
(»•*.».**
Tyr i ~i <>• ***• * *•
*%itf <M«»I fc'’■«*<tf»4 ««•»«'%*"#* Wl»*
Imp p** mi •*»* *• lit *•***
t* *M Wn»n *•** 1
M->r» it* **#4 •Hi Be '"•
pt*v«< •» Hu* nt» •* a «»n *hat <a
ttfl |« *m« k*** »»4 HI»M
Ml SatoP*M I* IfelHl 4**> V •bWWa
a* eeießaaa* ta* v*»toßi*vi*wi ••!
tb* fttt waa nianyfl* l * ••*. a*
inti tt (oMm **» a «**# *>t *a h***
r* th* rtii iw •»!*• i« • '•«*•« •*"*
»w.f, IMr rur4 of ilfff'**
Vat4o*'» a w*rhtot Maroo’a I***
okm4 1-iMir* artlß » <#*l •*
i,t.i «*4 » m 0 "•«* '• *"'»« ’*
V* rvtlnl nr aa *fc«« arror»<m Th
oil look to that 'hr br»i .mal that
tut omi from Ikh aecVhw will ha la
w*- m ~ ■
to Hr nr la Owe ChKatry »
* **l«hal«n* leh#bod. for Ita glory ht'h
d#p,r,.l*- Such to «b* epitaph •hot
sites Id h# ral**4 over the grave of th>
old I 1 a* rad nat-of-data roartea* of
Ik* Booth.
A fit** lajoatlaa ha* he**i lalrlr
■ aektaitllrd anil al'owrd I# pmm arlthoot
1 rnmaKdit to AajroiMa tkl* loot hark
Ukn hnarat, hard-working a»<l human
8r in Jf mo,,,rtn,n b**n IH*» out
if horlfelataporarl T hr »uaßdaah*a. or
it u»4< k*vwatothjlr*f rtto-hatr
►eeeuffi V hawrti.it 4ke paaoltar nr
A S «n ladr rtttieri
wit marker for Jh< public «<">* of An
ptat*, under aklrk tkr |* kept *• l> M
■ ••' ■
Bight «»V ttwtt ha Bator. »in»oufh Itn
LADIES TIES
SOMETHING NEW
J. IILLER WILIER
THE HATTER.
xinsroix: hats
mediately on tb* tar track. Ik aituated
la a vary dark and obarure road with
out the city limits, ha* bran In tt><- hab-
Iyl no doubt somewhat overreach!ms
i duty 1# M* of aympMtby
for her geffi 01 often benighted, by
stopping C»k«klv lu front of her bow
no thin ah* ujlght pvotd thr rink and
danger of walking alone, even though
a abort distant)*, in the dark.
Where, oh where! nr* the good old
days of chivalry Have they gone to
Cuba, add. like tnamy victim* of yelMw
fever, met their doom? It would aeem
no! Tor it to be possible that mm
should punlah a fellow bjf depriving
him of hi* daily bread for no better
reaeon than that hr haa shown more
genuine feeling toward* a woman than
b ik! the generality of hi* kind!
Preserve me from Ihto type of the
human race! Men 1 cannot call them;
to me they are lower than tho veriest
negro that the Southerner so deßplßes.
tyvo me such a* the said motormnn,
for he la the true Christian gentleman.
O. WARD.
Augusta. Ga.. Sept. 26, 1898.
Didn’t Dlacuss the .Smith Matter.
Columbus, Oa., Sept. 26.—Post C of
the Travelers' Protective Association,
met io monthly session. It was
expected that Hie E. K. Smith matter
would CD1II" up for dlstpnwltm Mill that
Home, action might be lukkn. blit this
vi'gg not iUutg.se, only routine busines*
being transacted. The post hold|| an
other meeting next Ast unlay nigitf at
which the mutter rosy come up.
Only steel lined siul buigtsc proof
fare* used. Money loaned on anything
of value at a low rate of Interest Wa
teihury alarm clocks, 76 cent*. Lw'Ws
J. Sc haul. Reliable Pawnbroker.
N May M# tto ftoato «f a (Mg Pwi|*
Andaman I*4 Bay* MM, » David
pvt** k*» >wata*<i ‘viaaa* l and uto
raid a fid kdd *att tor datoai ** will da
Btod aßklaw * pdrakrwin. *f Om laM- .
t«g. * atwll town mmt llnatiaai”® W.
V* Tde are ***** m* tonal gdtaltar
Mm Pr te* d«* d*a* aa la valid hr t*x>
at threw gear*. A year *a» abMa *k»
dartar •** < ia*<kw* to ibt* Hty k*e salt
ed t» <r*at Wby dpantoa H* «aa
triad aad did ddailatoter •oaderfal n*
l<#f, tad aba (lira away hat rmU-da*
At Id* aame lltoa. however, M aaataa
that *A* waa piarad eoaipiateiv mafev
dm vatM’wA t coatwal wdled she baa
kevrr b**a adit f* (Brow ts. tkad •di'ti
be • mW aarvwiarlaoalv It earaw. exert
upoa dei, avea td*vaad de wa* daw- 1
dteda erf ailtow away Abe daa run away
from daa.* twaoe idrtw tlan aad wa*
drawn. I! *ee»a to hi a* At nwweat
ad* la wear bis kaa* vary 111 and brr
an In goaa after bar It la (bought
that aa beat* baa baemate aßeetad
Eat ’am up 300 Dinners
•very day.
ELLIS RESTAURANT.
STATI’HfJOD FOIf ARIZONA.
SB* Prevent* Strong Claiaas I or Ad*
mist l»n to Ibe ttaloat
Waafelnghue. Sep. M - The agonal
report of D O. Murphy Governor of
Aritona to the aarratary of the Inte
rior. ear* the population of the terri
tory to aevurly If not quit# 100000 peo
ple
Sot ial and moral condition* compare
favorably with any portion of the un
ion. The rlt lama are true hnoewt
Amertcaua and tb* governor say* they
enjoy tho proud distinction of being
the first to respond to their rounlry'a j
rail for the volunteer* for th* war
Just ended.
On Cuban soil by their bravery and
heroic conduct they won the admira
tion of all Christendom An Arlaong
flag wa* first hoisted over the ram
part* of th* enemy at Kl fancy. He
report* businea* satisfactory and there
have been uo outbreaks or d<qtreda
tlons by Indians within the year. The
recuramendattoua submitted by Gov
ernor Murphy include the following:
That Arlaona be admitted as a state;
that all the public lands within tho
territory lie reded to the territory or
stale; that the military post of Whip
ple Barrack* be re-established; that
the salaries of the federal Judge* with
In th# territory be Increased: that ap
propriation he hud by congress to pay
governors and secretaries of territories
the salartee allowed them by law: that
pay of the member* of the territorial
legislature be Increased. *
HISS KINO RfcTURNS.
She Went to Philadelphia Prom Coney
Island.
New York, Bept. 2®.—Miss Tjoulae
King, of this city, who disappeared
mysteriously, after having entered a
Coney Island bathing pavilion two
weeks ago, returned to her father's
house Saturday as Mrs. S. Uoyd
Chamberlain.
Miss King had planned her disappear
ance a*h!, she says, went direct to Phil
adelphia without Informing either her
relatives or her fiance, where she re
mained part of the time In the rooms
of the Young Men's Chrlstlsn Associa
tion and tho rest of the time In the
home of a clergyman. Her friends only
discovered her whereabout yesterday,
and her brother and Mr. Chamberlain
brought her to Now York. She was
sulteettucnUy mattlist to Mr. chamber
lain und went til the home of her pa
rents.
The story of the drowning of Miss
King that was told by her maid was
Invented by the iwttei In order to shield
herself. from blame for having host
slghc "f her mistress
Do you Eat ? Try
ELLIS RESTAURANT.
Barytone—The singer "ho Is classed
a» a bass imitation.
TITK AUOUffJ A HHIHALD
HE DIED IN V
'») THE JAIL
h#* i«w>l«f lian f ft***
*• *#<(*.* Tto* *•«*
«v»ia »• v#aat Mi #*# n*
NW *ai
§*#■•<l# *4l • 4Nft Ml ♦ MMI 4> *#> 'NMiM
*t to* i«a Nn* toOfwf M«al*
*4 to* taw MMm rtm M h*»
• stoat* OK* aiMM MM Mat »to
Mt) MM
»*-*.«• V** • Mmm. KIM *»« to j
IM<M MM MM Mm* «M M a»-t »**
atonPl mmwli pnm a* Km 4»**b M*»
hMM tolK'M <W M fa* MM
tonn vmm kato Kv ——
tto* laa MgK* a* rat rani to m
mgrnm tar mm ainMi'M** at »to
arvto mm «mm M* ta ito vmmm mm
ttoi*
A*o*o# hnk # <s'&&% Imp (MMI (Misc
• #*** p|%>iir» in itbß mis fin
lIM M vW" 1 •• Mm* MMM*"
•to *#m4 mKk* a**»aO' mm *a* *•
Ml |MM» M B *lH»* to* *M« '4to •
•to «*toO| **a (to**
tol IKM Ito KMmTMMMV Mto Mto to
MM *«M Ml *****
•MMt* *t ito tot MU MMfegt to j
ito ia«t Mwiaitoi m *•»•»««?
II * nt' m IKM am* Mm mm *aa to*r ]
to**tnr «a»»n—. to* *• • toa aw*
rra.Mto ito: a mm tto toaM
IhMMKI— «f • MM M MM< (Mi* M*
«*MW I* Mr Km MU; •to ••* » -•
M ito m*M Tto* Wil'i Hto I*
•to* ito *toia— mm Ttoa a* l * j
•*.. I« to •«*!* *M wMb • to* «f *—,
m>—|i«* J*M*» IKH*»I to* to*w* i*,
*»MIIM )tto
Tto tot* Ml* M ito Mil MM* alto I
M* UN* *M aatob.* ••
imvUH Ito MM, to* H ••» • 4—4 .
mmm iK*t ttou town* •**'• —mu —!
At Mto **So* b IKM M«Mt— 0«n» |
*•* May i*a»»lto • Ito ••* m 'to
«4V* <4 ito —Miy MU K*l4 u «*•
•***-
Or, itor***, m**tea* »• *K* >M*"M,
Mto * f*i*i mHMi to* niM'i -a <4
ito mm Tto (Ira wa* alto t*
MMin MMl* • MIIMM M *'««*4»n *
*Mk Ito (arte «!*** aKto# M r**a'4
to «*Ki— a*4 in»«— tm WM ife*
a*—-
Mr Jim Mill aa Ito a**w*4 •!*
•m aa-i Hi* IMUMM «—r»burai*4 l
that «4 ito ft— Dr Mto**n i*#iin*4
tto: Ito iiialMUa o* ito Ko4r»
•fawad that ito datoK ••» 4»* to rmm ,
•MlJoa, pro*ur*4 to Hlto'” •"*
•Hii*l** —• nf atroKolV MlaaMau
Tto JuO Hro—Kt la a yar*H«t ar«*”4
IBS •«» Ito tUUMHMI ot IK M«r
gan
JaM after the iaqaea* wa* aver Mr
Michael McKvoy a yemi«*r brother
of the dead maa who waa la the room
rose and aaked that be might aay a
tow word*
Hl* request bm granted —4 to
•aid
(tout!•-•nett I want to say that I
hope this a— orcurraao* will be a lea
•on to all. It should point a mors
to every man who drinks I only
wish that I eoald feel that my poor t
toolb*r had been baltw. p-red to
meet hi* Maker "
All heada were bower! when the
young man made the remarks, and
Coroner May said , ~,
•'l*l us hope that a» all-merciful
Judge will deal with th* aoul that ha*
I gone to another world, stud will show
mercy that man hnoweth apt lo a fel
low man.”
'Three slaters and one brother sur
vive the dcreated. Mr*. Mary Hi«h and
Mrs. Georgia Knight or this rlty. and
Mrs Martha Wise of Edgefield The
deceased wa* 32 year* of age. and hail
one child, a little girl. Hit wife !a
living in another city. »o the reporter
wa* informed by the brother of the de
ceased.
The funeral will occur tomorrow
morning, the Interment taking place In
Kollersvtlle remytery. The deceased
resided at No. 5 Broad street al
ley.
I adles Can Wear Shoes.
One else smaller after using Alien'*
Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken Into
the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes
fuel easy; gives instant relief to com*
and bunions. It’* the greatest comfort
discovery of the aare. Cures and pre
vents swollen fe«t, blisters, callous and
sore spot*. Albyt'a Foot-Ease I* a cer
tain cure for sweating, hot, aching, ner
vous feet. At alt druggists and shoe
stores, 2ko. Trial package FREE Ad
dress Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
SUNDAY DRUNKS.
They Will Coat Five Dollars In th#
Futuhe.
Those who tap the Jug on the Sab
bath day had better stay at home
and sleep their Jags off. for in future
they will have big tines to pay. Judge
Howard, who is presidiug while Judge
Baxter 1b In Columbia, decided today
that the sight of a drunken man is
bad enough at any time, but worse on
Sunday. *
Anyone arrested in the future and
has this charge proven against them
will have a five to pay instead of the
two and a half.
Th ; s Is a good idea and It is hoped
that the double fine will do away with
the sight of men under the Influence
of whiskey staggering on the stvects
on Sunday.
The pastor of WooUlawn Baiuixt
church, tuv. J. E. Dtiren. preacht•! to.
large cougnffiatkMis at both the morn
ing and i veiling services. Al th" ev
ening ser- ice six young people were
joined to Christ in baptism. The itirr.*.
iugs will continue this week. Th" >'
vines wdl begin at 7:31) and closo-' at
9:13.
MI «M— «MK#
PairwKiller. i
t»—m k*m *•* to»* ••*■« j
{•*•#« ns—«• s— I
MMM. —WyM**i»M
—••a }tm
Monk*# ast -ijff* #
r«na* •**»•
two iMCKMSa (MHO
IK* 111 wumi %•—>«*— ••*
mrnrnmm **■ %. t|‘ Ifcffß 1A ' Y%a s** ■ -
mnwmm* Vi n## * iMPf,
fpßKil *$ nt |w»r 9K4ma in life*
pf RINil nP*d|| •«!! !» i 44 dM*#
Hfe HMlffein Mi. t*t «mnm* franffoMP
• %IMI H iHR
ai* hzjli
—• a*» mmi**» •• toht •• fi
—K a« W I
l» O»• a i . • -4 to* M
M*4»i*ii i—a •».# % mi **#*»♦— »*'
aKto—Karf to fftto **»r (Ktoto MaM
IMP ' in VfeAVI fa #«»»««l • mm min# ft
Mto KKMK *0 O •*•••■#"* M Ito
S*IS—II»« QtoW—lll*
Ajyytato «k»iiO v—4 Kitt to O’
r«r— %a *a*K mum «nr am *Kto
p*4 ttoto* I* KMMn total* to
Ma#*«a to *4—n.«ai— tor a** —to’
|ppo« {-|#f •• m Inr 4 arm* ilia ##*«•
iioing in MM mN| mml m M ,
II I* a— fe— tow* IK*
■r«i —to to aa* tola a—4 tort II
M #<**• mm Umi II Mto w *Ki—«*4 aa
«r..'itnt aa pa*KM* la KeaitaM
M> fKarlm M— *'• Km to— «4to'-#'»
If tortrtto* Umi M* M 4 Km to— a*
<—l*4 aa4 to irllt to— ito ft—
rnf Ra It mi tit* pmf
Say. you 7 with an ap>
patlta; wa ara aftar you.
ELLIS RESTAURANT.
MOPf iltft EKKNTH.
Tto High KcKml al that Via* Has
Marled I
age fist In Tto Mesa 14
toto k 4?.. toy* Y 4 Tto prtatarv
etortbm* are all ay** no*, mrl • •*<*,•>
•tt tto torn »i» t* tooth Carolina arw
i*4t wot. *p i tor* ia i*M la* itom I* 4*
ia to ge horn*, and Man tin* *4 tor** «t
uil * ti<r * mole t«» A t ihrti t row of
Uwtiofi t i Mui* , rat* I * sat t« Mia
*.*i that ito son ramtaiiga la tonh
I'at.illn* he rua h* water power, pr-»*»
.ably It *«aM heal tto gaa prar»aa «*-t
for amae tlcn*.
V*v are to*mg an nt>«a4a»>e at taia
the.ugh this se tto. and tt la *a!4 hy
mm* • t the wet »«--*a*ful fiantiers
that tto entma rey I* nil «oe-tlHi4
la man* r laeao lb* rom ha* sgimoied m
the *»I.L
Mon Tlmmertnaa «mt ltan*for<t
have juat eMUtMnI and started op 4
thtmaand dnlftr gtnal— outhl at R«e
per 1 * This I* 'tor .»f the gntot uatflta
fur glnahtg Mdioo I* thla cuoairy.
Ht»i> Idiun an-l Kansfurd have rc
ceatly enlarged their *t«irch»u*c to
iatoui eiait (tot to— The* Will ■*<*»
|en* nt the aot emoplete aturk *■&#***-
j <-ral ntyKrtViedise ever hno vn A guy
If* [ll nil country « y
! The wheel at Hoper'a openi* t*jf I**'
week uniter the m*nagementoato4ffla*t
Oairl# Nixon, of Clark'*
Mi«* Nixon 1* thoroughly eampftMit.
amt Ih# »<-hool pmmlaea to betake of
the I test * hti.jl* that we hav» hq<l at
Bolter's for a number of yartfcn
Ml** Alllne. Ci4e»t d*u*ht*r Hey.
P, B. Ijittham, left thla weeltot* at
tend the Johnatoa arho.tf.'y
Mr. John Lyttn. a* Way<ro««. ()* I*
visiting hi* urele. Mr. M, D. Lyon,
at Roper *
Mr W W. Miller, who ha* aeeepted
a position with H. Hrook*. Augurta.
()»., left Itoper'* Monday of thl* week
to go to work, Mr Miller 1* a popular
young man and wvll known thro—heat
thl* part of the country, and hr ha* a
host of friend# who will visit him at
hi* new plate tt4 husinea* to August*.
We have a good day school, Sunday
school. Young People's Union and Y M.
c. A. nnd all we like now ia a rtUlr.tad
from Augusta to Edgefield courthouse
via lluper'*.
001. George T>. Ttilman parsed
through Roper * this week, he I* look
ing fine and is «vJoym* go.nl health.
No Rally Necessary.
Columbus. Oa.. Sept. 36—The coutlfy
Detntfeiatlc executive committee met
today and appointed a campaign rom
mitteK to get out Ihe Demoernl* to
vote. • H wa* decided that no rally was
necessary. The Popullets have no
nominees what ever in thla county,
but 4re auspiciously quiet, and they
bavetio senatorial nominee in this
eountt, but may get one the very laat
minute, and that the importance of t\*
Democrats turning out and voting ia
being stressed.
.Suffering From Appendicitis.
Madison, 0., Sept. 36. Mr. UM.
Thompson, of this rtty, received a tel
egram from Athens stating that his
son Clinton one of the brightest stu
dents in the University, was seriously
ill. He went over, accompanied by
Dr. A. K. 801 l and brought his son back
with him. The doctors think that
young Thompson I* suffering with a
sevel-e case of appemlleitlß. the result
of eating a few grapes several days
ago.
Herolett Hall Speaks
llawkinsvil e. Ga.fi Sept. 26. Hon
H.'wlett A. Hall, of Npwnsn. addressed
a large audience at the courthouse here
<it ktaturday. He mrfde n strong pie*
?< r Deun erticy, mat although this
county is largely HtmocraUt*!. much
good was done the party. He was ap
plauded frequent y during his speech:
Cot. Warren Grill introduced him iu a
few very appropriate remarks.
STORES IK .
| - LETT OPEN.
f t»m tm §ff“P* ito m •*
* («Ato fewit»€*tK 1H» life* I
tK* tow—a—a* to—j Mat*
* Wa*%— l*to»»
A dnfeiMin fe* 4—naai n—— w** ifefe* *
I #toK*#4n nnnni •* oi f''4dnto m **7 tim
I nvHMAfefe* *
H*w “in p#* Mf^j
* ■Ttitrt #in Aanai nf tnnMfii ’ fAMtI
■ nm mini nffef nw ♦*•*'’* k - '* m
>|n fto-Kiini «i MV* M itont
I Tift fa # ir«a»< la|M *•» ttf
I nnft Mi fMfet Ifeafp if n*nMr *n
f in • iprk MtfcfiiNi ■■
imi nf *An fe*#l If n® it* lanMt fn*
t itnv in nninMf atMl (fcaan pm iMnwim
tilt it nW In Pn*4 in fit tpfe if
pnftnfet aim * mprnttm (in t®*** j
■ in in npPi
* H—p pa*—r —to Mrtv> a •**• tor
•V | r* • «l i*»toa If IK— towM
i«Ka 4aar ay— *K— IK* • to*
tKtob to tonl— aa —*r— «
TKa »—Ml' *K—i'4 •—* a—lra to IKM
m tor* I—* if Ito atoMf to ito
’ i a g in— Km Kb— aw» mM itoa
I _ ..
i || iK* pratoWtara to IK* *Mr— •— M
a MaK—• am um— *kw **”■
m—aa— a—to to 4to Mar— aa4
|"“ "X-- 1
Inin Br to*K Mi ■•*—l aa4 ****** !***»•
am * CM
I NRRUKM»V SoWNa
i tor* mto K* • to— T*ca n
I —arrn* ***tKl
Al fVM *ill —a* a a—a* ***K
** la* an—a Kto* ***r —H •*
( ~w« if all **—*«* iaai r***a »*
* , lot a—to ■ «**#» 4<— K* a**rli
'll UaaiHK. KaatoUW. m 4
t'baiia*wwM« ail (■■>* la m*hmm*4
Unto Ito— I**— "f *»» ***•• •*-*.
U— to M —ajr—» i* iuMtoiu a*—*
1 nr** Tto AHaaia —r< IKai tor*
i (mu i* urm« to! *K»i Mi» *»*n *****
itbte a—aww «l« tto »»**i*#« a*i—
lr»cr r*«*l**4 Mr • artwairwi «K*>» t*
in—! Ttor awy*4 i* **"•— '•
i Atlatoa TrWay **4 *•>«•«»*> «toa aar
‘allr*rto alar* (Mill t» * ■***•
!»■—■•><>—i Tto i—Hal—. Mr*
Tto Al 0 n*i4 sr**l*r artamm •-!«#-
|*4 I**l aisHl Ito nw— **»rr***f«l ml"-
,tr»l rnaa«atn**l Way—, la At
lot* ft If WM t fittf tITKiWUf tt*
aaarm.nl la a— ***** lto *«—.
a* ito Mr*- m*—»«4
quality m *#M *• q—atWy Tto i—il
nn yrrtrrOay »*» all—4*4 by Ito M
’■M* an rvaal »nprr< -to— m Ih*
itaatury «f rolMtratey TK* —rfGrmM
,aa ***r all Slv*a atm ito Mu.lMw
’aitf-ali-n l« tot** Ihai tto Al O fT»M
11—ml* *m n-4- f«r. *r*4 It I* •*»-
lin My Ihta awrllns rw«n«any ha* dur •
m* Ihta *n»*air*-in<*«l Sm*tly rnhaw—
tto |.»pulartty It alr*«4y *nj«>r4 with
Atlanta ttoatr—ra
awful tragedy.
A Brother Blow* Out Brother’*
Heart.
Greenville. Sept «. New* reached
this city yesterday of the horrible
shooting to death al Cedar Mountain.
N. C.. of Berry Robinson, a prominent
white farmer of Tranaylvanla county,
by hi* brother. Charlie Robinson, who
lived near him. Th# homicide occur
red In Berry Robinson's yard, Wetinea
day afternoon, and was the direct re
sult of a quarrel over a nutmeg gra
ter.
It IM said that at the time of the
killing Charlie Robinson waa partially
Intoxicated The fatal shot was fired
at close range with a double barreled
shot gun. and death resulted Instantly,
ibe dead man's heart and breast lieing
torn away by the euttte charge of
shot.
Peter Bishop, the sole eyewltncs* to
the killing, took charge of the slayer,
who ts now lodged In the Transylvania
jail at Brevard. N. C.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take 1-axative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund th* money if It
fall* to cure. 15c The genuine ha* 1.-
B. Q- on each tablet.
WITH THE RECORDER.
Juat a Few Caae* of Little Importance
Today.
Tudge Howard had few cases of im
portune# befoi* him this morning. The
majority of them were people brought
up for little drunks and dirorderlies.
Those drunk on Sunday pa d $5 and
the others $35.0.
The following unswers to want ads
appearing In The Herald art now at
The Herald office awaiting the adver
tiser/ '
"A” —Three f ns" era.
“C. A."—Two.
"Room" —Eight.
"Safe" -Three, ;
■ \V. K"— I Two.
•'ll" -Two.
■al. it." Two.
M. A. 1. Two.
••|t. K. S." Two.
■ \\ E. O."—Two.
M. A. \V <nv
"Competent” —One.
"Engineer"—One.
"Horace" —One. .
H.”—One. ’ •
"H. H,"—One.
"L, One,
WANT AOS.
o*. a nniirif i»tt wt mm# *#+ j
SITUATION WANTED
mti 4 ntmrnd«fli pp m^ifTi
fi'fMfdH* iY 4 mJV’4* •• iiA i. A ■*
dnn JpP 1 jpl f -ii M
: MtlHr «9f"
'W A 4 TfWI 1 HT A ff*V*iNl WfffTP
HELP WANTED
'aukktk rs AVTr.r»-r»*t« ns i—i m
: Hl—alia*» I IMB fa* *• Mry—M*
t%| •nwnnnn'i ‘
%»• m*% m* tt-wt '+*• mm . w mi 1
tin fPM n-tllY tmfdmi <4 !•« (i«n«
Kvmiilmt mi niff pi «f »
MKlil’ IKK CM , if Ntmtn 4 • Km
t f»-1 |
FOR SALE
mt * V I lISAH AT M JACKKOIf ft
rnii •At.M-faa- Acjiiß r*na cwnt
•M» ft i— rfty K— a I—la Ar-
Mr « C («**. Ma Ut Jvl— K
oat I
ir T«M‘ WANT TO OWN A MI'IH
011A DC linnvKma *h*»t*ui*. r»a*
and lia Nli la*M *• a Ot*>af r—t '•»
H—»**»'# toy W 4
— *
n>H *ALJe -IMU »l|.lt WHtTK vio
i I ACT want*. A **•!» a *—■ '«•
Juaaa atravt - . to— 3*
TO RENT
row ftKNT MOf'KK Ml WAUtWt
| air*—. Apply i« Z lyaaM. HrptM
I you RKHT Ml rkynoi.uk mt ,
dn*lllll* Apply HI Mtuad.
lOr l I
|TO RKNT MToRIC NO TM HHOAD
atraM. n*«t Mu* IM—mrt A Hun
i lay. runnlay thnmah lo Kill* sfi*at.
! Prlr* (I JM Alraandar A Jnhnaaß,
i liroad atrvat Oct I
To HKNT -liKMIHAHLK UKKIOKNCK
; Nu Mi < ***!«( *tr**l. * niMua a It*
! kill ton 1— baiK. App y T I*. Hat—
Hi. mil . 1 \I n O * 1
T« iffnENT MTiillK ANIMIAI.!^
I WAY Sat Btuad App y €V«»menial
H<Mrl. Oat I
TO KKNT- OKK t'NFtTftNUIHKI>
front room on *r»i Hour. Apply *U
R*y«*>lda ru**l ■ Kept 3*
TO RBNT—CMMMODIOIT* HToftß.
No, »31 Mrnad au*ct tfi per month.
W. M. Uardnrr. 11l IdihiK atrect.
Oct I
rmi RKNT-rßou thk iht new-
HKIt. More No. M 2 Rroad MraM at
|KW par moßth. Thad* OaKmM, No.
i 111 Rroad Mrael. » Oct I
I
TO RENT— I'PPKU mXKMt OR
room*. 444 Hay atr*et. Kept 21
T\> RESNT--TIIRBK NH'K HTUNIKH
KP front room* with prtvlH-»r of inr
lor and liath. Apply to C. H. I.uhr».
440 liroad * tract. Oct I
miscellaneous
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
only |S.OO per month at Ocborna'i
I PuHiitr** rollese. M inday. Wediratov
land Friday, it nlsht. Com* oy call at
onoa Ureal demand for at«no*raphyn.
, Jun* Irtf
WANTED- MAN WITH SOME CAP
IT AI. Pay in* laulnc**. l-ary profit*
and quick return* Iti South Carolina,
North Carolina and Oeoryla. Broad
Street. Auguata. »2S. Mr* S. T. Pott*.
Sept 21
SPEARS .*■ CO. HAVE MOVED
their meat market to tr>2 Rroad atreet
—where they will to *>“d to *ee-thclr
ft lend* and cuMomer*. Bell 'Phone
MS. Oct 1
DANCING SCHOOL —MISS BELLE
Smith* dancln* rlaaa will to re
rumed at her parlors, northwest corner
or Khllock ind Telfair. Tuerdiy. Oith
ber 11, 3:30. Mon thu* sat Sept 30
MISS ELIZABETH WHITE, RE
CENTLY of New York, will open a
dancln* school In IJbrary hall October
3. Children’s class. 3:30 p. m.; evenin* i
class * p. m. Oct 23
BOARDERS WANTED LARGE, |
handsomely, furnished front room. ;
Can furnish first class meals to a feiv |
tal.le lHiar—rs. 837 Broadway.
Sept 22
The Bell Tower Drug Store,
GKHENE AND J^B4,SON .STREETS
—-VniJer new management. A full line cf Fresh Krugs, Toilet Article*, llruahes.
We make a specialty <>f Pbjiicians Prescriptions.
Hell Tel<*f»faont 2226 PATTERSON & W ADE
9EPIEMMCR 26
f a i -»■ py*. -Ma* • R,f |i4M#*tW MMI
mi-* ■ iH* to- -*A If *)tor » f Wfe* ' * <Nwf
I m Mm tit * *.*•*• fugr m
! sprci«l Ni>t»ref».
| liii* 4 ■ «K—W«mipWKaK* msm
%*mm if MmiNMi
. %' ?i m in fiimiiKt mYfiji tm# y
—Nf Ip' IWPp* w Whi iffr'fNf". '•W*
t #'KK -01* —* * s « wfe IMM *
. «#* Pmmmmm*** *.%•»♦ smm-
I ite-p • f 6m**#m t m *m %•»«* m*w
»m*4* - f-e-m «W.i
I iwr Urniiim i»i lummHi |******
I »iKK Jm k# **»fi m<
j 9m--- K i tl * few * <Mv MMK twfefewi*
:
t fw# (%i t ato-- —► —w 9 -At—ap k*w—ffw A
m i"
3N#«* Cm*l| IN t»»*
' tlfil ifiYli lUI liff ir*tf<**ty
ft iii «Mk« .»** M ivftfeM* tmi*F
||- 111 e T H 4 f f * « « |Kl|i IR
Ww* |W|y. | |r y lilK-iMVIMmi * KMKtK
KatMi nf |i—» 4
ft I— 4- MAYI*N Y* 4, »v*ftT7r
7 Per Cl UOP.COO 7 Per Cl
’ FORKION CAPtTAljrra Wtl.t.
I/IAX H AI.T A MILLION D*H.UM
really la Au*wa. <*• Term* f
rat t—i flu* fart Km tafonaaii-m •*«
jitoK af««*My at lam. F. S. •alllmie.
Ito . at Mr. F. 0, Ku—
r*y IK* La—aiar*.
MARTIN V CALVIN
I HENRY C II AMMoND
I JUKfOFW R RMYNtW J
It.t to *aot»rtn4. an tftrrancyalta
rsMletati *. to miaitii Ml. to—
*o—iy la tto to it ieafatotum *• H ’
>*rtkn •» he he— «*B Widtu—l.
t.ICt .dare f tyw.
I he K aatKar.
; Aacaata, Oa MoKday. *fpuai*r 34,
| i—* t—i i Mm— Hi l atud Sl»te»
. Uowißßiert build .It*. t»l—htrtto Nu.
J UT*.
j |*«rnmt tor 34 hour*, radii* I p a
* ». IN”
■ W..*b>n«ton fc-reraat for IJ«*r*ii ind
j Sooth Cnr dlnu Flip l<>ni*K»: peoK
sbty ihuß.rt IB louttoaWcrn portion
Tae—ay. freah *«rtk to aorthar—
a led* tact—al— ua the
Local foreraai for A«*»*ia »*4 »ielß-
Ity. Fair toilahf and TaaMtay.
THK RIVKK-
The rirrt u I a m. ••# M Ito. a
ifiti at At Wat m the part 34 hour*
W HATH KR CONDITIONS
Temretil'irto *nr low tbi* m< train a
.over the Knrthmi— —4 ht*b ia ih* in
terior ut tha roualry
Thu bolometer la R *e*t mas upper
Mishl—tt ind !n*ha»t owt ih# upper
Mmnonrl valley: there la alto a ali*bt
deptieEon over aontheist Florida.
PrntU-nJIy no fain fell over the cot
ton toll in the part 34 houra. but *
htoty fail 1* reported il Tampa. *nd h
noderutWy heavy ahotrer al St Loul*.
A thunderstorm Is In progress at
Clevrlant*. and a maximum wind re
medy of S 3 tnilea .'rom the cant occur
red at Port Earls in the pnnlj 13 bourn.
PROMOTERS CONFIDENT.
That Thay Can pull OH she Corhctt
'U'Coy Hatch.
Buffalo N. Y.. B«pi. 2«. Kid Mc-
Coy and William B Gray, his mana
ger. who ia alao connected with the
Hfttotfeorne Athletit Club, arrived here
late last night and have had a doaeu
conferences today with she oltjclals
and attorneys of the clttU. The out
come of It all will h* inade known to
morrow.
The fight prompters 'vemr a new
smile of confidence and say that they
have found a way out and will pull off
the Corbett-MrCoy trout on October
15. Prfsnmaßty the scheme hinges
on a new plan of getting the propoui
-1 tfon Into court for early determina
tion.
When Kid McCoy read Corbett's tels
I gram of discontent, he wrote the fol
, lowing telegram to Corbett at Asbury
| Park:
"Don't get saucy, James, my boy; bo
: a man or k monkey. McCoy.”
( Secretary Wilton raid "Corbett will
' get fair play here, and he knows it.”
Gray sakl: "The fight will come of all
i right. Corbett will have to fight Me
; Coy or we will take his forfeit money,
i now in the bauds of Al Smith. I don t
1 think he ever intended to fight the
kid, but we'll force him io fight or rua
j away,”j/
Memory—The index to a person's
! thoughts.