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for tbr aamr rraaoa as the pbyaktaa
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Now Dr. Hlakle baa employed a law
yrr aad will attrmpt to rrijot* tbr rlty
from paying the hospital tbr |J*ot
annual approprtatioa oo tbr wound
that the laailtutlt-n la run la ibe later
art of tbr Macon Medical Society and
aot for tbr public at targe.
A Narrow Escape.
Thankful word# written by Mr#. Ada
10 Hart, of Croton. *. b.; "Waa taken
with a bad cold which arttled on my
tuna*: couch net in nod Anally termin
ated In Consumption four Doctor a
gave me up, aaylng I rould live but n
short time. I gave myself ud to my
Aavlor, determined if I could not atay
with my friends on earth, 1 would meet
tny absent one# above My husbanl waa
advised to get Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds.
J gave It a trial, took In all right bot
tle*. It has cured me. and thank Ood.
I sm saved and now a well and healthy
woman." Trial bottlea 10c at Howard &
Wlllet's Drug Htore. Regular alse 6flo
and *I.OO. Guaranteed or price re
funded.
The Last Ditch —Her husband was
Superb In hla anger.
“Not a word,” he exclaimed, Impe
riously, when she tried to speak. “I
she ply won't have it, you may name all
the children. If you will, hut I shell ae
lect the wall paper, and consult no
body. either, unless It be papa or Un
cle John. So there'.”
It wll! be observed that while the
new woman la herself a fleeted phan
tom, no to speak, the Joke of which she
is thp motif does not readily perish
from the earth.—Detroit Journal.
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fc'qusrs, honest dealings,
prompt service, stdet at
tention to your orders
snd sn earnest desire to
satisfy you, no matter at
•vbat cost.
Add to this our very
large and complete stock
of Watches. Diamonds,
line and medium grades
Jewelry, Sterling Silver
wear, Rich Out Class, en
ables us to offer you in
duccments worthy of
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ALOER 15 LENIENT.
Me Favors Reducing captain Carter *
Senlenia
The Army and Navy Journal says of
the i a*e aaalnat Captain O. M. Carter:
"Action la expected to be taken In the
war department abortly In the case of
Captain Carter, C. IC.. ciurtmartlaled i
at Savannah laat winter upon chsrgra
of Irregularity In the administration
of river and harbor work In that die-1
trtet Htiong Influencea hav* been
brought to bear upon the President by!
friends of Cuptsln Carter to reduce the i
sentence, snd It is understood thst Sec
retary Alger believes that leniency
should be shown. Not an inkling has
been given as to the extent of the pun
ishment the President will Impoae.”
For eome time there have been
statements abroad that the aentenee of
Captain Carter would be somewhat re
duced by the President when he came
to pass upon the case Anally. If It Is so
that General Alger Is In favor of len
iency that the severe recommendations
of the court will hardly be acted upon
favorably by the chief executive. Just
what the recommendations of the court
were the public ho* never been Inform
ed. The accounts from Washington
have varied so much that all that could
be learned of them was that the sen
tence suggested was a severe one, hav
ing attached to It a king term of Im
prisonment and a fine of considerable
sire.
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.
"Son of a gun!” hissed Homebody.
•'Mauser?’’ asked Another, In Inno
cent Jest.
"Of a ma, sir!” exclaimed the un
conscious Imbecile, with an affectaiiou
of kindness.
Nor Is the law to be blamed, since
the law deal* altogther adequately
with the subject of Justifiable homi
cide.
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Rheum, fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
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or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction or money re
funded, Price 25 cents per box FOR
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light which only an appreciailve and
responsive naiure can Interpret. Its
attractiveness t* due not only to the
site, hut also to its bracing climate, es
pecially delightful in autumn and win
ter. and on account of the sea quite
tolerable In summer, and the place la
very popular and many of the
richer Europeans flock here as ■ re
sort. 7,.,
Beautiful Drives.
Thr environs afford many beautiful
drives and excursions, but none excel
the on# along the Quay. Here are
found parks most artletlcally plotted;
large res embankments: commodious
promenades; while the Island of Caplt
In the gulf affords the finish of the
view from thla point. Ball boat* idly
flitting before the breexe, the restless
protnenaders, and the Naples carts
loaded with returning workmen, form
a fit scene for the dying of an Italian
day. Just aa the sun. grown weary,
sinks to real, and the soothing evenlug
shades mantle the whole In a modest
flush, the bay appears to best advan
tage.
lixqulslte Naples.
But as with Venice, so with Naples
—all Is not pleasant and beautiful, and
Indeed It Is well,for by contrasts do we
enjoy the good and deplore the bad.
Throughout all Italy the depression
and forlornness of the people Is Intru
sively evident; It Is readily seen Ui»l
the nation's glory Is In the past, and
that It is now feebly tottering In the
weakness of a spent energy. The peo
ple generally Impressed me as being
despondent, dejected and oppressed.
There is ample opportunity If they
would hut bestir themselves, but they
seem to lack energy, to be easily sat
isfied, and to bo cultivating lazi
ness.
]t Is the disposition and practice of
an Italian to work Just enough to pre
vent starvation, and this taken In con
nection with the taxes cause an Im
poverished condition of the people. At
no place in Italy are found more ex
treme cases of wretchedness than in
Naples.
Poverty and Illiteracy
Poverty and illiteracy are really
shocking hete., Horde® of beggars
haunted us from the moment we arriv
ed until we left. Children would fol
low our carriages, turn somersaults
and handsprings almost under the
horses’ feet, and then wail for “just
one sou.” Beggary is reduced to a sci
ence and as much tact and skill is ex
pended In perfecting Ibe system as
would be required to gain a livelihood
by Home honorable method. The beg
gars almost climb into the carriage in
their eagerness to extract something
from visitors. All sorts of fraudulent
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An object of wry great interest to
Ime along the different streets tad:
! roads and In ctmut connection with
i beggars Is the msnufs< ture of ma< < s
Iron I
It is manufactured mostly os the;
J outskirts of the city. Aa someone has j
ieptly expressed it, (hey make mere
j ronl by putting some dough around a|
hole and letting 14 dry. Well, that It :
I nliout all there Is to it. While the j
macaroni Is yet hi a soft state it is
hung in strings about Bee feet long
upon framea to dry. The frames oov-
ered wilh the siUcky, doughy stuff are
placed all along the sidewalks and of j
course all the dust and trash that rises
from the street flap up against these
strings and stick there. Macaroni
seem* in be an indigenous product In
Italy; everybody eat* It, and It Is eat
en In nearly every dish. As the soft
atrlngs hang nn the frames It Is an
easy matter for chickens to come along
and pick off the pending ends The
older the chit ken the more practiced In
the art It hi, and therefore the more
graceful in lta execution. We a topped
one (lay to watch e flock among which
was a venerable old cock. We saw liltn
turn bis bend half sideways as If sight
ing a planet through a telescope, then
he carefully opened wldP his beak end
sprang upward; a stick of macaroni
being .yet pasty glided smoothly down
hie throat during his upward flight,
and precisely at the Instant when the
highest, point was reached lie closed
his beek sharply, clipping off a good
four Inch piece of nourishment:. We
watchnd the old gentleman repeat this
several times and I think he did not
miss his aim once during the entire
performance. The others of the floek
imitated him, but being leas dexterous
were not so successful.
The Aquarium.
Naples possesses one of the best,
aquariums It. has been our good for
tune to visit. Here are specimens of
the complete flora and fauna of the
Mediterranean and eome are truly
strange ones. Fish of the most pecu
liar forms anti gaudy colors, plants
that resemble scarcely at all what
constitutes the popular Idea of a plant,
shells of every Varied form and hue,
auimals that defy description, are all
found conveniently and beautifully ar*
ranged. We watched for some time
the writhing contortions and horrible
forms of the octopl as they writhed
their arm like projections through the
water and held to the glass front by
their suckers. Nearby was the com
partment containing some electric
fish. We had great furiosity to test
the power of these fish in giving
shocks; calling a guard to one sido
and slipping a Hra Into his hand, we
acquainted him with our aspirations
to take some shocks. He smiled, and
shook his head: hut as soon as the
crowd had dwindled away he fished tip
a somewhat circular animal with a
long «lim tail and gave It to me to
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I tike arrangement. It la not nnnsnnl
jto see twelve or fooiiwn workmen
riding m one ear*, drawn hy a dtmlnn
'tlre horse The* hang their Mas. dtP
j ner pnlte and rant# 40« r% between the
• baft* and from behind, while the pony
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riona parts of the harness are ornn
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Ism* while there to always a lame,
gaily painted tin ornament that tame
'tepidly an the home tents. The Italian
!ferries his love for the artistic even In
i to the most prosaic affairs of crery day
life. The daety. Jocund driver stands
jla the cart with a long-lashed whip,
snd every time he lashes the pony.
■ which Is quite frequently, he glrss
I rent lo a long drawn "Ah. nh!" much
similar to uur expression of mjoy-
Inu-nt. In response the pony kicks and
iFaru forward with new rigor Often
you mar see one of these ponies In a
1 team with a donkey on one side and an
joxen on the other. Naturally we mads
' many snap shots during the trip, but
I value none more I hen the pictures of
these ridiculous little carta and ponies.
Altogether Naples Is a most beauti
ful and Interesting place to visit and
! nil who go there tong to return. In
the ronl In net Inn of this article I shall
I give my Impressions of Vesuvius and
Pompeii.
We have moved to the
Ellis Restaurant stand at
717 Broad street. Will be
({lad to serve all. old and
new customers.
INN RESTAURANT.
NEW ’PHONES.
Augusta Telephone and Electric Com
pany.
476 Augusta Hlectrle Supply Co.
M2—Augusta Southern Kail road,
President’s office.
707 —ye. jt. Krendle, Meat market.
476—W. H. Brigham, Wholesale gro
cer-
1172—George Cochko*.
332—0. A. Cunningham, Jr., Resi
dence.
807—E. O. r>ou#hty, Cotton factor.
262—K. W. image.
768—W. R. Olasebrook, Residence.
661—Mis® Sa.lle Harris.
676 —O. W. Hall.
791—John F. Holmes A Co.
522—W. C. Junes.
286—W. M. Jackson.
487 —J. U. ackson, Residence.
371—Dr. A. J. Kilpatrick.
770—S. l.csser, Residence'.
424—1>. J. looney.
281—Mahoney A Armstrong.
286—North Augusta Band Co.
686 — W. P. Padgett, Saloon.
67*—1,. F. Padgett, Furnituro.
687 Bchuetsen Plats.
378 Jj. C. Steinbeck & Co. .
291—Tutt A. Boylston.
873—W. R. Walton. Farm.
381—Whltlker McGowan.
SULLIVAN BETTER.
He Is Now Sitting Up But His Legs
Are Paralyzed.
Savannah, G.a, Oct. li. Mr. Mart
Sullivan Is now recovering from the
two pistol shot wounds Inflicted by Mr.
John Ij. Archer. Yesterduy he was able
to sit up In a chair. He has not yet re
covered, however, from the paralysis of
Ills legs.
Mr. Frank L,. Demerse has been ap
pointed soliciting agent of the Mer
chants arid Miners' Transportation
company, with office In Savannah. Mr.
Demerse lias only recently returned
from the war with the Second Georgia
regiment .
In the ordinary's court yesterday Mr.
Walter Woledgo made answer to the
rule nisi requiring him to make a show
ing of the distribution of the funds of
the late Mr. W. J, Dodd. He has a bal
ance of J3fl« on hand and the only out
standing debt Is due Paul Jones for
1240 for liquors.
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J. B. f BITE & CO, CloliiDS Department
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If y..« want iww Hoags Ike btgbsat •atiafarltar and a saving «f money, fast
make yotsnwtf ««a# of «w mavoMt. *'• «** f«'»*•* riders wit* he yrtea,
too. and Ibe beet t* the nsrt*t *1 'bat The rerent g per real r—luMbta
waa a g**rte r bit. bat here'# a prana ah** «t batne rang: C«> umbtag, medal A
M gg. and per law* chao-e to get this pttptMar model at any prlta. Wg have
three ebap tan featy) model #€, ledtrr*. We Will let go g* g*o tg. One IngtgW
Hartford at It* • aad ladle* Vedette at l»*. ladies' JtU at I* aad far
boys aad am there is r> ihmi »a the atarbet la ra*m*r« with Iba KetdM
•pertal at It* as and the Jack at Ul-W. set >md baad tlctytonda, HambiafO.
Oreeatt, glseraa. Virion*. kSdredg* aad Ha< ytJre. from *U M up. all Al
c mdiiion and we M tb*m gn at aa* old p»t*--«h#y did aot aaet ns asvye
thing were give* in u» *■* p*-»t4a who wnoted to rtde the ITANUARO
WIIRKI. or THK WOIUJJ. aad naly sold in Augusta at
DEVENEY, HOOD & CO
Bicycle Department
0 ooBS fe;« BuN ° s
or EVERY DESCRIPTION '
YELLOW PINE LUMBER
fctK/Sft rHC&*W Muttti Ifttp rtt’jt (Alts’ IM* Itqvt *tt.l •(>
!1 Sit ii:&A»HIATTO*. THfUtOWCH in EVUtf lft«vtvtlC
“Issi FULL LIRE INSTOCK AflD PROMPT hi A. ’ jRE E >
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Perkins ManufactOring GaAugusta Ga
Coal, Wood and Cedar Posts
Blackjack Wood Sawed . . . • SJ-S0 per Cord
Good Dry Fine 51/99
Good Dry Pine, long, . • • 52.7? per Cord
Special prices on three Cords or more.
Best grade Jellico and Hard Coal, including the celebrated
Indian Mountain, at lowest prices-
R. H. SIKES, 904 Marbury Street.
Stronger Tbona 74G «» ~ ~ " ** T fjl 'fhoae SUI.
NOTICE!
On and after this date Subscribers
to the Augusta Exchange of the Southern Bell
Telephone and Telegraph Company will be
given Free connection to the following places!
BATH. S. C.,
EDGEFIELD. S. C.,
GRANITEVILLE, S. C.,
JOHNSTON, S. C.,
Sontta Bell Telephone & Telegrapli Co.,
W. H. ADKINS, Manager.
JOHNSTON TELEPHONE CO., W. A. Giles, President.
HAWKS AND GRASSHOPPERS.
During the past two weeks sports
men in the vicinity of Clayton, New
Mexico, have been enjoying a novel re
creation. About a month ago grass
hoppers made l heir appearance in the
vegas, and soon became so thick as to
threaten the utter destruction, of the
grass. A few weeks ago. however,
hawks of the common chicken hawk
variety began coming in great flocks,
and. In a short time literally covered
OCTOftf*tl
jy —ft-n
*pK}CL6S
LANGLEY MILLS, S. C.,
TRENTON, S. C.,
VAUCLUSE, S. C.,
WARRENVILLE, S. C.
the country, living solely on grass
hoppers, as a result of which the lat
ter soon disappeared. Then the
hawks became a nuisance, and turned
their destructive talents to chickens,
Uiiuil, etc. Huwks were so numerous
that the poorest marksman could kill
several dozen In a few hours. After
thousands of the hawks had been kill
ed, they abandoned the country as
suddenly as they appeared to destroy
grasshopper*. , _ .