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ties. It Kaa i-«rtd me. ami thank (W,
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wopian" Trial bodies Ito at Howard *
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Mix! d.iM. Guaranteed nr price te»
funded.
THE QUILI-OTINE.
It Brings Death Slowly and Sensa
tionally.
U.ndoo. Oft. JO.—The Mfdical Jour
nal publishes the report of Ur. Cinet.
of Paris. aaaertlng lhai the guillotine
dues not immediately kill the brain.
The French doctor aaya the blood first
comes from the large vessels of the
neck acd there la hardly any drain up
on the circulation in the cranium.
The brain, he add*, finds nourishment
for sn hour or two after decapitation,
during which time the person decapi
tated retains bis other senses of hear
ing. smelling ard seeing. Absolute
death. Dr. Cinet claims, does not ensue
fur three hours. Thus, it la pointed
out. guillotining. Instead of being spee
dy. I* one of the roost prolonged and
horrible forms of capital punishment.
Moved first door above
Dyer building. Ellis Res
taurant.
i IS IT WORTH
! ANYTHING TO YOU
Square, honest dealings,
prompt service, strict at
tention to your orders
and an earnest desire to
satisfy yon, no matter at
what cost.
Add to thla our very
large and complete stock
of Watches, Diamonds,
fins and medium grades
Jewelry, Sterling Silver
wear, Rich Cut Class, en
abies us to offer vou in
ducements worthy of
your attention;
! Wm. Sclfeijert & Ci„
Jewelers.
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j» DAYS MOCE A lONTM.
Argued Walter Heath and the Result
W as Casa to Court.
Walter Heath, a small hoy. caused
trouble last afternoon by arguing with
anothi r boy that 3* days make a
i Heath.
Soon Walter was uttering aoroe pro-
I sane words as a clincher to hla argu
ment regarding the thirty-trtgbt days.
I a gentleman living near beard the roar
|snd complained to Walter's mother.
, Mr*, llimth became angry, as ahe ad
iatU on her own ataiemeul. and struck
I the gentleman tn the face The result
I van a rase being made against mother
J and son. which waa tried today at re
| corder's court. The met her admitted
that she had allowed her anger to get
! the better of her Judgment. Hoth
' were fined 13.39. which was at onre
paid.
NEW 'PHONES.
Augusta Telephone and Electric Com*
pany.
<7s—Augusta Electric Pupply To.
M 2— Augusta Southern Railroad,
President's office.
707- p. If. Brandte. Meat market.
4JS_W. If. Brigham, Wholesale gro
cer.
<73—George Cochkos.
332—G. A. Cunningham. Jr., Resi
dence.
<O7—L. o. Doughty, Cotton factor.
343—E. W. Dodge.
7gg_W. R. (flaiebrook. Residence.
Ml—Miss Sadie Harris.
576 —<1. W Hall.
7Sl—John K. Holmes & Co.
S22—W. C. Jones.
2S«— W. M. Jackson.
487—J. V. ackson. Residence. ( l.
371—Dr. A. J. Kilpatrick.
776 S. Lesser. Residence. . A
424 —I>. J. Looney. 4
281-Mahoney & Armstrong '
266—North Augusta I .am! Co. ' ,
OS6—W. P. Padgett, Haloon. ~
172—1.. F. Padgett. Furniture.' ■
587 —Kchuctr.cn Plats.
373—L. C. Steinbeck & Co.
291—Tutt A* Boylston.
H73_W. R. Walton, Farm.
381— Whitlker McGowan.
KEnETUJER THE fIAINE
Opens Here For a Three Days Engage
ment on Wednesday.
This morning the sale of scats for
Remember the Maine opened. This
show, which is gaining a big reputa
tion, will be here for three days, com
mencing Wednesday. It has been
playing for high price* over the coun
try, but to allow everybody to see it,
Manager Cohen lias reduc<d the ad
min:ioli to popular prices. The scenic
, H' ct of Hie show Is magnificent. The
nll val battles, tropical scenes and bom
bardments are wonderful, and the
spectacular parts throughout are well
worth seeing.
To know that Lincoln .1, Carter has
charge is to guarantee the show.
THS AUOUOTA IIFBALP.
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lOUftt Club. U wa# 4aridrd. fti-
Several pointed out that the Übrral
| (Tub was pledged to Ihla and that out
j vide of any merits or demerits of the
• oromtestnn the party would make a
mistake If It did not aland by Ha prom
ises (o atmHeh these bodies as they
raw exist as contrary to the best pub
jlir policy.
I There waa an protest against this
I view, and M waa soon apparent that
the only matter about which there
| was any room for difference of opinion
1 waa as to the advisability of amend
ling the state law so aa to give the city
council more effective control of th*
ji omtnlssluaa. The proposition waa ad
j vaoeed that If Jhe city council were to
I have the commission* subject to It the
best thkig to do would be to allow
' i mind! to create the commission by
ordinance. This led_ to a question as
to the power of the city council to
'create such bodies and give them some
lor all of tim power and privilege* con
ferred upon them under the existing
atata law.
! City Attorney Adorns was asked
! for his views on thla phase of the mrtt
-1 ter. Aa far na can be ascertained,
Mr. Adams was of the opinion that
i there might be some question raised aa
to the authority of the city council to
delegate certain power* to commis
sions created by Itself without specific
state legislation granting It full right
to rlo so. As a result of the discussion
the statement is made Atiat it was de
cided to pass bills abolishing the
commissions, parks and trees, water,
police, fire, public works, and tax as
sessors and receivers.
A bill is to be prepared by the city
attorney, giving to the city council
the right, If it sees fit to do so, to cre
ate such commissions as it may seem
proper, and to grant to them such
powers and privileges as It may deem
best to delegate. Under this bill,
which wil be passed by the legislature,
(he commissions will be entirely un
der the control of council. It will
create them or not. as It *«♦« fit, and
elect tbeir members, who will be sub
ject to removal by the creating body.
The commissions proposed will not.
be coordinate, although it is propose*
to grant them considerable privilege
in order to make them valuable work
ing adjuncts with the city council.
They will be what one man termed
“assistant aldermen, whose services
will be of much value and who will In
ail probability become permanent fix
tures in the administration of city
business.”
This solution Is said by some to be u
very happy decision, meeting the ob
jections of those opposed to the pres-,
ent system and placating the large el
ement who contend that the idea of
the commissions is good and that they
should be retained with amendments.
The Ellis Restaurant has
moved first door above
Dyer building.
Little Deeds of Kindness.
“Clara, dear, you don’t seem to no
tice whether your hair gets gray or
not.”
“No, d«-er Isabel; l know you will
keep nse posted.”
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Kesmig. eleven years old. of No <W
< Park a venue; Alton Ruserll. 1« years
<>to. of No tfi kevmth avenue, and
(ieorge Cunneo. IS year* old. of No.
TM Willow fvenue, mere sluing close
together „n the heap early last week,
idly shaking out anuie of the refuse,
when there rolled at their feet at V era I
I blue and green atona.
The hoya thought at first the atones
' were of glasa. They dug on day after
dey for more, but found none until
Thursday, when they dug out alxleen
Mooes, green, red and blue in color.
On Friday among four other atnitca
taken from the heap there appeared a
white one thr moat heamlßtl of all.
Kehoe. who had unearthed the white
stone, took his find to n Jeweler. The
other stonea found before had been di
vided among the boya, save one, sold
to a Jeweler’s clerk for $5.
The others bad been given to 14-
vcar-o'T Lillian Meehan, of Sk Willow
irrrace. Other* wsre giveo to Mamie,
the 14-yenr-old daiighler of Detective
I owen Wuinn. of police hiwdqunrterg.
reside* cpimtUte the Meehans.
I Young Keboe called at Jeweler Emil
C. Rogge'a, No. 317 Washington street,
Into Friday afternoon. Mr. Itogge was
not In. but n clerk pronounced the
while stone a diamond of 1 1-6 carat*
and worth at least SIOO.
Jeweler Rogge had the boy summon
ed before Recorder Stanton on the sue-*
pi, lon that the diamond had been sto
len. When the Imy told his story,
howevpr, the recorder released him,
and will turn ever the diamond to him
tomorrow should the owner not claim
it.
The stock used by the mill I* waste
paper obtained from big New York dry
goods houses and from various brok
ers’ offices.
Several years (go the engineer of the
mill found a diamond of nearly two
'ratals weight. This had been among
some waste received from Tiffany Ac
Co., who rewarded tha engineer for Its
recovery.
In future all refuse will be sifted and
a board fence will also bo erected
around the "diamond fields,” as the
dump 1b now known,
IN' ITS ADVANCED and chronic form
a cold In the head is known as Nasal
Catarrh and is the recognised source of
other diseases. Having stood the test of
continued successful use, Ely s Cream
Halm IS recognized as n specific for
membranal diseases In the nasal pass
ages, and you make a great mistake in
not resorting to this treatment In your
own case. To test It a trial size for 10
cents or the large for SO cent* Is mail
ed by Ely Brother*, 56 Warren Street,
New York. Druggists keep it.
East night at Ht. Luke’s church, on
Crawford avenue, In West E'nd, a re
vival began, which bids fair to be pro
ductive of much good. The pastor, tho
Itev. F. P. Spencer, who has Just re
covered from a severe spell of sickness,
preached the opening sermon. Ills
subject was the “Model Horn",” and
It,, handled It hr Ills itHiinl entertaining
manner.
Tire blind singer who has been en
gaged to Mill .It niudiictlng tile revival
will sing several solus din ing the week
and this will draj.v a large crowd.
Several ministers from adjacent cities
will and Mr. Spefrrer In conducting this
meeting, and thCTpeople of West End
may look forward, to hearing some fine
sermons. Y - . i . ...
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j pahltr.
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lie Rxerttllva I’naaltliv ha* Mated
j that 10 hla aalnd the while prtaaaf >
. bad to- cane more of a aeeeaaity to Aa
vannah than ever before. The
jttam. 1 think la ripe, for varb a
r ebaapr M said be ■ Ibe ptAdie here to
iao disgusted with the, rorntpttoK of
| the aegro role to Ibe past that It
’ will. 1 tolleee. gladly wrhoaie th* «>b
!atltutton «f a system that will let the
a hits enters of the towr who have
i mid their taxes sad registered settle
the matter A primary raa to arranged
that will he fair to both tickets la
the field. If there are two every whit#
miie* raa have an opportunity lo ex
; preee hla sentiments and the majority
will choose the randldatea whose eler
tioa will then be assured without op
I poßtikm.
j "We hays got to come to white prt
j merles for the settlement of our muni
(rtpnl fights, and the sooner we adopt
them the better. Personally. I would
, like to eee steps to that end for the
unit election. It would not only be a
j great saving of money, but It
I would say# ns from the humilia
tion that past condition* naturally
caused ”
Mr. John Power*, another leader of
the Liberal (Tub. said that he heartily
favored the adoption of « white pri
mary and felt netiafled that one could
the arranged for the next cont Pet that
would be fair to both faction* and es
tablish a precedent that would not die.
"I think,” he said. That people are
wtary of the old way* of doing thing*;
that they will welcome n change such
a* this, and that once it la done there
will never he a return to the ayateu)
under which many hnndreda of ne
groes were registered and voted for a
cash consideration, and one might say
were practically hoarded free for
week* before an election. I ant satis
fied that the trend of opinion among
those at the head of the Liberal Club
Is largely this way and it would not be
surprising If something definite was
done on this line. it. would not only
be popular, but It would lie a move.-
ment in the right direction
that no one could reaconably protest
against.”
Many of (hose who have heen prom
inent in the work of the Liberal Club
are understood to entertain these opin
ions.
On the other side of the political di
vide there Is said to be a strong senti
men running in the same direction,
although in the absence of organiatlon
It might be late In finding cxpreeelon.
Among the great mass of citizens who
do not Join clubs and who are not In
politics for office or offices for their
friends, a white primary would un
questionably command a large sup
port.
Municipal politics are not spt to
o|>cn up for the next four weeks, but
after that It Is to be expected that tha
matter of a white primary will lie giv
en serious consideration, with a fair
prospect of soma proposition on this
line resulting therefrom.
We have moved to the
Ellis Restaurant stand at
71 7 Broad street. Will be
glad to serve all, old and
new customers.
INN RESTAURANT.
The Kentucky court of nppeals de
clares that separate cttis-fut- the races
is lawful. This reverses (lie decision of
the lower court.
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Coal, Wood and Cedar Posts
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Good Dry Pine, long, • • . $2./s pei Cord
Special prices on three Cords or more.
Best grade Jellico and Hard Coal, including the celebrated
Indian Mountain, at lowest prices-
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