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TMU**OAV
Men's hats
worth of hot and $2 worth of nam« It cotta
you e»*ct!y §2 royalty for iht rrwmufactuntr’t
nama In your hat if you want It that bad
than buy an acancy hat but If you can gat
along without tha nama coma to ua for ycu*
hat and wa will giva you praclaaly tha aama
ahapa. Quality, finanaaa and taxture for $3.
and wa’ra Inclinad to think that any r««ton
abla man will appreciate tha aavlng In hit
own pocket far more than ha would In the
manufacturer’s pocket. We’re sailing more
hata than aver before.
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Mr J Rip MmUA left tkto porting
An Albrt*
H W Carktß* Of f*MteWl)kP to «t
tlr Histtra
Itollrtlor Itoli* of Waynesboro to tt
Ihr Arlington
W* Bthridg* at UmrMto 8 C,. to
at th« ropirnncia*-
a M Atig tote* of tha I’pton Route
to at lb* Arlington
Howard Fatrbmthcrs of Hartford,
to at the Arlington
T. H. Crook Of Gronnvllla. 8. C„ to
at .the Commercial.
Mr. and M>a Joe White returned
from Atlanta this morning
Mr«. Devaga Cohen returned I hie af
ternoon from Henderaonvllie
C, H Farker and T. C. French, of
Atlanta, are stopping at the Coramer
etol.
Trof T M ftalte*. tit Furman Uni
versity, la a gueal at Ihe Ftonteia to
da*
A .1 Wilson a lumber man of Ba
vannah to a gunsl at the Planters to
day
Hev. A 0 Wgrdlaw. a Presbyterian
divine. of Ohartepon p at the Plan
ton.
Charles A. Flonell of New Bruns
wick, N. J.. t» slopping at the Arling
ton.
J. H. Carr. W W. Collins nnd J H.
Wlngard of Baltimore art- in the cRy
today
W. F. FatiUo. Jr., of Atlanta, a for
mer Augustan. to stopping at the Ar
lington.
E. Chevola, Jno. W. Steele anil .1 H.
Orltman. of Now York, are at the Ar
lington.
William Roblnaon and wife or
Greenville. 8. C., are guests at the Ar
lington.
A Rosenbaum. a contractor of New
port News. Va.. to stopping at the
Planters.
L. A. Mash burn and C. H. Crltch
man of Baltimore, Md., are at the
Planters.
Messrs. Emmet E. Levy. B. Link and
T. H. Chavasse. all representing Balti
more cigar firms, are gueats at the
Windaor.
Queen Olives in
hulk, Pine Ola*,
pure Olive Oil,
Shrcded Wheat lii»-
cnlt. Oatmenl, Edam
Pine Apple & Swiss
Cliee-r. etc., which
we offer M the low
est price*.
SHEWMAKES
NEW GOODS
ARRIVING
SVERY DAY
Mr*. Lucy A. Arrington, accompan
ied by her little son. Walter, has re
lumed from a visit to relatives and
friends in Jefferson county.
Mr*. Wallace Miller Barnes will com
pliment Miss lone Barbot. of Charles
ton, with a crokonole parly Friday af
ternoon.
Whin you ply
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psy for $3.00
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CONDRUSkOf MOTHERS.
Mr*. M IllUm Kill, of Atlanta. Ap
point id Ikrtlrartlt PruMut.
lira Wn King, no* of Ik* hurt
: |Rann and htllff tadiwa tn
At Mala Ml been wade v m president
of (M Congress of Noikrrt for lb*
Stain of (Jeui *la Mr* King t* Ik*
brilliant KM lety <dl res* of Tk* Coo
fillJtlon and ha* probably devoted
morn ability and itinulM to 'hi* or
ganlatio* than au> other lady la tk*
•tat*.
Sh* ha* the welfara of tha congreas
ao mark at heart that tb* It anxious
to to rn chili* la tvcijr city la tb*
state.
The ptirposee of the congress appeal |
Irresistibly to every woman who un
der*! and* It* character, and Mr*. King
lathe* correspondence with ah ladles
who feel a lively Interest tn the good >
woi h.
BEAUTIFUL HAIR.
A Young Undy’a Phenomenal Growth
of Hair Attract* huch Attention.
A young girt from the country .driving
up Broad street In a wagon this mprn- 1
Ing. attracted rnnaidetuble attention by
reason of the remarkable beauty of her!
hair. When m-ated In the wagon, her,
hair, which wn* a rich nut brown, fell
in heavy colls around her, completely!
enveloping her and reaching to the hot-1
tom of the wagon. The girt seemed en- 1
tlrely unconscli u* of the attraction,
and comment caused by her crowning
glory.
MONEY ORDEI-5
Can Now Re Draw n at Augusta P. O. j
and Cashed There
The official notification that Poet
master Stalling* has hewn expv ting In
struction* concerning the pnyment of
money order* at (he »artic office (hey
are drawn on, was received last after
noon.
PoatOffle* money order* can now tie!
drawn at the Augusta office and cash-!
ed at the same place. It will prove a
great convenience.
A TRIPPWB CHARUE.
\\ idle Barnes Arrested Last Night on
Three Charges.
Willie Barnes I* now In Jail on n
triple charge. He was arrested by De
tective Sheron last night for breaking
Into the house of Mr. M. P. Hartwell,
stealing five pairs of shoes and having
a concealed raaor on him. Ills ruse of
cases will he tried at city eourt.
PHYSICAL DIRECTOR.
For Y M. C. A. Hn* About Been
Decided On.
The new Y. M. C. A. physical director
will he here in a few days. There are
three or four applicants, but one has
been decided on and will be notified to
come here. The Y. M. C. A.management
are not quite ready to give the name of
the party, but will he In a day or so.
James Fisk of Tioga. Pa., lives to
tell of his experience with lightning.
Hl* clothing was stripped from the left
side of his bod a and cut into strings;
he was rendered unconscious and par
alyzed In the left arm and leg and
scorched on the hack.
TB* A YJGUiTA WICRALP.
THE JUDGE'S
TIMELY COURAGE
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iMr tMrb Niom# y Mr Kifly vm or •
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'ntf.
Mr Kelly eioirt 'hot he toad tea
attoaaotrt. bat tkat to* ansld Mirk ta
ever? oaf* toe toad realty te*
A* Mr Kelly I* * fravtom *•* !*”*-
tote eras Id yertaialy toav* eaaaed If ‘t
to#4 oat to** far Judg* R H Calla
way. He toward ttoa faaa aad bak-kl*
appeared Karla* Mte ttoreatealag at
ttood* at the or* to* rauragwMMly
etroped bet ere* ttorea aad orated I to# I
If they atom Mr Kelly they would toav*
la *b<w>< tola torst
The nnul roarage aad datermlaatkte
above toy Jodga Callaway rball*aged
Ike odmlratloa as all who taw 11. for
(to* mra wkua he was rsdeavortag ta
cvmtful were Rxurtrtiag tkelr pistol*,
.aad all hod I to* repu.siton of being
ilgtotera.
The couroa* and rompoeare shown
jby Mr, Kelly was no Ira* splendid
' SolicUor Davis, who wa* as eye-wtt
aea*. say* be never saw anything Ilk*
11(. Kelly told tot* asallanta that to*
knrw toe wa* no match for *ll of them,
but that be would take them one tt •
1 time aad eboot It oat or Agbt It out
l ln nay way they wanted to. There
wa* not a tremor In tola voice nor the
! least pallor In hit eheek He discussed
Ihe matter with ihe crowd of armed
antagonists ** coolly a* If It were a
friendly argument. “
Judge Callaway ordered the sheriff
to arrest Mr. Kelly and Mr. Phillips.
This was not dona, however
The Judge, Mr. Kelly. Mr. Philtipa
tod two other* want aalde aad noon
had the mailer adjusted.
Mr. Kelly drier up a written state
ment In which he mated that he had
never made any laeinualions against
Mr*. Kelly, and that he had not stated)
that Mr. Phillip* «*** lb* guilty man.
but he had said that evidence seemed
to show that he wa*.
The war cloud then disappeared, the
only thing suffering from the disturb
ance being a poor sneaking cur which
someone had exterminated with the
blow of a stick.
Among the caaea tried during the
week was that of Ella Gilbert and
Roscoe Gilbert aga'nnt the Georgia
railroad. E la sued for *I.OOO and Ros
coe for *5.000 for alleged damages to
Roscoe. done by a train at Berrella.
Judge Edgeworth Baxter represented
the plaintiffs. Ella got *275 nnd Roscoe
*4OO.
E. H. Cleary sued the Georgia rail-j
road for killing a horse. This was the
second trial. Mr. Bryan Cummlng
represented the road and won the ease. ;
Mrs. Evans sued the Chf'leston ami
received in crossing the bridge of the
Western Carolina railway for damages ,
railroad In front of her gate. She wai
represented by Attorney Obernauf. The
road was represented by Attorney Jo
seph Lamar. The ease was nonsuited.
Several divorce eases were disposed
of .
A negro <vas convicted of stealing a
cow and sentenced to a term of impris
onment.
The hotel was tested to Its utmost
capacity—four to a room and two in
a bed—several persons attending court
going back to Harlem each night to
obtain accommodation.
We Will be “»t home” after
Oct Ist., nearly opposite our
l resent stand. We will have tb#
liireest. best lighted and cheap
est bottle on tlte best business
block in Angu«t», where we
wdl display the nicest ssiectail
new stock of Staple and Fancy
(iroceries in the city which
will be sold at Rook Bottom
prices. We cordially Invite
everybody to call and inspect
our stock.
SHEWMAKES
HOME
AT
LAST.
Hook down caps are ventilated by
eyelets inserted In the front of the
cap to correspond with holes formed
in the. front piece to admit uir to the
forehead and interior of the cap.
AN AUGUSTA
KERO DIES
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WHY .SHAKIER GOT THE PEACE
|!i.known and With Poor Record,
Not Dangerous In Potitica.
New York. Hrpi. 9. DrvriufMnents
(luce Ike war Indicate that In nddl
lion to tk* friendliness of Secretary
Alger political caution played a large
pan lo tb* selectlost of General Ahaf
lar ito command ih" armed expedWon
to Qi#a. It was hoped and
that this would he Ahe only expedition
tievdwj befoie tbw.war could etok*
If aat rung brilliant and pro:n*»»ot
man had l*»a selected, be might have
become .* dangeroua political factor tn
a I Inge of public enthusiasm and war
fervor.
Shatter was a safe man. Hr waa
unknown. unpopular, end l*tw past rec
ord barred him from all political pre
ferment. When a ctflonel he was pas
sed over time and again when briga
dier generals wera selected, and It la
said on one occasion when President
Cleveland was asked to appoint him a
brigadier, the president s*nt for Shaf
tei'x record in the war department and
after examination refused the appoint
ment with the remark lhat no man
with a record like that was entitled to
any consideration. General Shafter Is
on excellent authority claimed to have
remarked when he was a colonel that
his commission as such had cost him
ten thousand dollars In cash. This ts
the man who was selected through
General Corbin, who himself was
courtmartialed for cowardice in the
civil war. and by (general Alger, who.
In turn was court martialed during the
same period for being absent from I
duty without leuve. >
WILL CUT DOWN THE LIST.
Pulaski County PegjAtrars Find Many
Taxes Unpaid.
Hawkinrville. Ga., Sept. 29. The
county registrars have been at work
on the legistration books for several
days. They say It will be some time
before they are through and that
numbers of those who have registered
are being stricken from the list on
account of their taxes not being
paid.
Colonel M T. Hodge left here yes
terday, to attend the Omaha exposi
tion.
The election for alderman to fill the
unexplred teim of Mr. .1. H. Haskins
—who moved to Fort Gaines ls very
quiet. Mr. Lucius Henderson will be
elected.
Mr. Callaway Riley of Perry is in the
city.
Mr. J. F. MitehetS, letter an absence
of eight years, has returned to Augus
ta. Before Mr. MitcWU left here he was
in business In Augusta. He has been
In Charleston during the years men
tioned and duHng tßat time has not
visited Augusta. !■ will make his
home in Augusta nsjfcn. Mr. Mitchell
says he is gratified j|nd surprised at
the improvements iOiR-iigusla since he
left here. ~
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no tha arc i*o. at Ihe aaMiera Theae
Iqdtea oca oot ashed to eallcH ■
«a uke «ha matter ta j
to each hoaae te the »te»at» acroaaj
town, hetweea Ike rttwti grecediog
lh.tr name, aad they are regoeeted 1 a
meet itmurroa KrHa. at II a te. at
the Library ttatMtac to gerfert gtaa* |
aad R to arged that they amtfv the
nr*' tug |f they are aaohie to art aa
.the eaaasaittre:
(tamarervllle —■
Mr* 4. O MattlMmaur.
Mm T K Mrott.
Wundlasra- *
Mra 4.0 Wleher.
Mm. Joa Harrell. , ‘
Hsrriaoaville
Mm Virginia Jar Mra. /
Mrs Adel* Verdery
East Boundary aad Liarola—
Mra Willie'Lery
Mm Cobea,
Lincoln to Centra—
Mm W, W Alesander
Mra Jaa. Moon
(Volte to WaahiOgton
Mra Burke Slim make.
Mra J. C. C. Bloch.
Washington to Jookaoa
Mra Hugh DcmtMey
Mra. Horkana.
Jarkaon to Cummlng
.Mra. A. W Stoib.
Mrs. Jaa. Boihwell
Cummlng to Mortmry—
Mrs Jaa. Daly.
Mra. B. K Wall
Marimry to JSih —
Mm Shaver.
Mrs. N K. But to'
13th Street—
Mra. B. F. Brown.
Mrs. Sptagne.
North Augusta—
Mra. J. H. Fearr.
Mra. Geo. Verdery.
Comm ttee on Flower*—
Mra. Emma Carroll.
Mlsa Black.
Mira Marie Allen.
Miss Jessie Wall.
Miss Erma Wilcox
Miss Willi* Rooney.
Miss Annie Rowland.
Miss Ruth Howard.
Miss Lucy Doughty.
Miss Gertrude Shepard.
Miss Doonle Jones.
Miss Mae Jackson.
MBs Myra Overall.
Committee to Arrange Tables —
Miss Mary Hall.
Mrs. C. A. Rowland.
Mrs Jos v W. White.
Mrs. Roe Price.
Ml» .Caswell.
Mrs. Geo. Sibley.
Mrs Eleanor Dawson.
' Mrs. A. F. Pendleton
Mrs. M. Silver.
Before purchasing a pistol or gun.
call on me. I can save you money. Lew
is J. Schaul, Pawnbroker on Jackson
street, established IS9O.
ACCIDENT TO DRAYMAN.
Monk Williams Caught Under Dray at
Georgia Railroad Cotton Yard,
Monk Williams, a colored drayma*.
was hurt by falling from his dray at
the Georgia railroad cotton yard at
about 10 o'clock this morn.ng. "Monk”
was driving the dray in the yard up the
incline when the bale of cotton he was
sitting on fell, precipitating him under
the dray. The weight of the remaining
bales on the dray caused the vehicle
to roll down the incline and pin the
drayman under the wheel. He was ex
tricated. and was able, with assistance,
to walk home. No bones were broken,
but the man may be internally injur
ed. %
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. «V. K.
Miller will regret to learn of the ill
ness of their son, Will.
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! tmi4* put la wart of hto spar* ttoae te
«»g*rt HI his rtort.
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i*ol old Iswiiar vest away ta his la
pro* I art tabaratary aa* »kw several
It oar** work aost* return areos a Ite
[g»r.
I Kir . it* the r»ar» he labor** te |rr
fert the etnok'lee* powder be owaageo {
In p«ye flte Anger* blown of, but be j
,ti<t oot teem dtoroumg**. and Aoallt i
made a powder that was smokeless hoi |
It would lake a tor-hllgbt procesaion
io igalta the sto* when In a gun or
in shells. Wbsl bernn** «reaiually of
Dntde and hto smokeless powder I do
not know but hit experiments art oth
ers thinking
About t wanly ymra ngo t msn nam
ed Ititmar naceeeded In geJtlng s
smnhalpss powder on the market and a
great' deni of M was sold to sportsmen
- but 1 It was not a bowling tureens *t|
nrv Ail shell* bsd to be primed w.tlv
black powder In order to Ignite he
I :;mar quickly. The DUmsr factory
merged into the American Wood Pow
der compsuy, »od thera wa# great Im
provement In the output, both in quan
tity and quality.
The SchulU powder, which r.-»* made
,n Europe, found lls w»y to this roun-1
try. »nd It gave such universal satlsfac- i
ticn nnd the demand became so gr»at
tbot the company r»me with Its plant .
to this conoiry. The Stchult* was * (
>rry strong shooting powder, and as
quirk an the btnek nrtlcte.
"The 8. S. and tome other makes
of smokeless powders have passed out
of the markets, bot plenty of other;
1 rand* took their places. The old black .
powder companies ere nearly all mnk |
tug smokeless powd/ rs now. It Ja hard
to tell which powder is the best o', the ;
>hr smokeless variety. Tt ta n mctl«r
cf individual opinion to a great extern.'
■ No uptodate sportsman at the trap
or in the Held thinks of using black
powder any more, and most of them
use the carefully han.l-londed shells. - 1
St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
FORGOT HIS NATIVE TONOL'E.
A Norwegian, Whose Brain Was In.
jured, Can Talk Only English.
New York, Sfpt. 29. William I,ar
sen of Brooklyn lies in St. Vincent
hospital with a large area of the brain
exposed. His case particularly Inter
ests the medical men. because part of
the third convolution of the brai.j,
which Is supposed to control speech,
was destroyed, and for a time after the
operation on hto head he could not
talk coherently. Before he was in
jured he could talk both Norwegian,
his native tongue, and English. As
his recovery made progress he regain
ed ability to speak Engl'sh. but has
utterly lost the power to talk his na
tive tongue.
SUNDAY MEETINGS
Will Again Be Inaugurated at the Y.
il. C. A.
The Sunday afternoon meetings for
men at the Y. M. C. A. will be re
inaugurated next Sunday. Rev. S. -K.
England will give a tglii. Some ex
cellent musical selections will be given.
The meeting is called for 1 o’clock.
All who attend will be well entertain-
Biattirtoxto as
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Middling -S
LfVERI*OOL COTTON.
! Jiimtir.mt February ..3-** .'*.*. Cl
Ft Itriutry and March . 3.« t 2M *1
March sod April 3.03 3.M «
April and May .. *. •» 3.sq
Jtoay and June .. .. .. i.fi 3.03 04
| June and July .. .. .. I * 3.*4
i Aug and Oepl 3.08 302
Wept, and Oct. * 03 * S 3 1
ovt. ami N«>v, 3.at J.te
Nov. and Dec. ... .. .. 3 <W 2 *3
Dec. and an... .. .. .. 3.00 2 *3
port receipt*
10*7 IP*
(Jalveaton .. .. ~ .. •• **»■»
New Orleans to* lt#T4
M«Mle >'•’*<
Savannah .. •* .. •• .. •• »***
1 Owrlnitnn •• .. *. .. .. 3303
Norfolk 23** ll* T
; Wltmingtoa 32-d 3T14
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I Phtladelrhla .. .. 22* w I s *
| BUmsted total .. .. .. 44144 (.">ono
CHICAGO PROVISIONS.
WHEAT—
September .. *'*t *3
December *’l T v *-*
*t'» * 4 '»
CORN—
September 3"i 33’i
December .. 3f\ 31**4
May 31% 31%
OATS— t
September *» ..2144 21’i
■May 22% 22%
POKK
-1 December * *>7 *-*2
January RIO
LARD—
! Dw ember .. 4.77
January 4.57 4 37
SID MS
October G.St ®-W
January 4.70 4.72
NEW' YORK STOCKS.
sugar '2O 130%
Tobacco 127% 127%
B. R. T .. 40% 01%
C. B. Q H37* 114*4
Mo. Pac 32% 32%
L. & N RS % 55 %
Man »% 04%
People's Gas 102% 102%
IXT P 32% 33%
: R i 1%% 101#
st p ' 100% 10*04
S. R., prd 23% 33%
i W. U 91
j HINT FOR THE PRESIDENT.
! N. Y. World.
Theodore Roosevelt says that while
be would appreciate the “confidence
I shown in me by being
elected governor of New York,” he
would prefer being secretary of war.
as he is now “acquainted with the
things necessary for the proper con
duct of that office.”
TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION
WANTED—POSITION AS STENOG
RAPHER by young lady anxious to
work. Address J. car? Herald. Sept. 30
TAKEN UP—SMALL BLACK AND
j white long-homed cow. Mrs. Har
| ris, near the Lake. . . .