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Jptl *oci*ty lady
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Kwlefcarhocher. of tb# Tenth Immune*,
•hot aid foully wounrted In a aaloon
brawl Will Aadaaaoo. another negro
aoldter from OreeovlH*. Mlaa.
New Dutch and Klpjxtiml Herrint* at
Larokln A Co.'a.
A GOOD SHOW.
That la the Vardlcl of All Who Saw
••If* mem her the Halite ”
iJMt avealug a Urge audience greet
to tb- Brat production of "Remember
the Maine'' and the universal opinion
aaa lhat a good *h<*» was Been.
Ii fully comes up to the conspicu
ous hill poster* dlsptnyod and no one
baa a right lo complain of any feature
in It.
The harbor of Havana, blowing up
Of the Maine Capt Slgsbee. (Jen late
ant", many other feature* were excel
lent
That the American people have re
numbered the Maine and In doiug *o
have become united was »bo<vn hy the
general applause lhat greeted the pic
tur ot Lincoln.
Tlie advert mod tropical scenes, bat
tles ana bombardments were as realis
tic as rould he mid every person pres
ent felt as If they were upon the
scene of (he great email iris that have
gone dogn In history.
A good show is appreciated and that
(hla Is a good show will be told yon by
every person present. Tonight there
will be a big house.
This afternoon * matinee will lie
giica for the benefit of Ihoße who do
not wish to go out at night. Children
under five free and everyone else al
cheap rates.
NECKWEAR.
F. G. Turpin Company has
received the latest thing In
Neckwear, Ascots, Chal
tilly,4~in-handsand Tecks
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BROTHER OOON ROBBED.
A Hold Thief .Aecmaf c flood Amount
> eaterdey
Vmlerdap afternoon .*oe of the b»>id
eat robberlaa oeeurrad la tbla Htp that
baa come to the notice of the detective#
f**r atun# Haw.
Alenit I o'cloeh. a tall white man.
wearing blur overall*, and with a atep
ladder on hla abottlder and tmda In hi*
band, went t*> tit. Patrtch'a tMtttute.
and Informed Brother Odon that he had
been Bent by the gaa company to In
aped the pipe*.
The man given full nceeaa to the
building, and tha colored porter aent
to help him.
The porter waa anon aent to the gaa
office for aorop tool#, with a promlae
of g eenta aa a reward. The hack cute
waa then propped open, au that an raar
eacape could lie made. Having Inform
ed the rook that the fame* from the
Baa ware very mfurlnua. and lhat ahe
had heat nm coma up atalra. the man
went aeemlncly to work.
Brother Odon loohed *r him once and
aaw him examintnc the plpea and burn
ing the paa. Nothing more wca ae.-n
of the man.
About three o'clock the brother went
upstairs and found all Ihe c«» J*’t»
burnlnc. The door to hi* room, which
wa* the only one locked, had been forc
ed open with a hatchet and both locks
broken.
Hl* money box from Ihe private de*k
\va» gone, and *35 In silver and two
note* for $55 were missing. The box
wa* found In the next room under the
bed.
Among the coin* stolen were several
unite valuable ones, foreign and of old
dale. Among them was an old colonial
penny.
No clue ho* been discovered, snd the j
atep ladder left the description given
by Brother (Won are all that the de
tective* have.
The police have been notlfted, and are
doing oil In their power to detect Ihe
thief.
Brother Odon says he think* ihe man
mad- way with the thing* Just In lime
to catch the Southern train out of the
city. Nothing hut the note* and money
have been missed, and the brothers
think lhat was all he ohtslned.
A Narrow F.ocape.
Thankful word* written by Mr* Ada
IS. Hart, of Groton. S. D.t "Waa taken
with a bad cold which settled on my
lungs; cough set in and dually termin
ated In Consumption. Four Doctors
gave me up, saying I could live but a
short time. 1 gave myself up to my
Savior, determined if I could not atHy
with my friends on earth. T would meet
my absent ones above My husband wag
advised to get Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds.
I gave It a trial, took In all eight bot
tle*. It has cured me. and thank God.
1 am stived and now a well ami healthy
woman." Trial botlles 10. at Howard rtl
Wlllet'* Drug Store Regular size :.0v
and $1 uo. Guaranteed of price it
funded.
Pistols, Double Barrel Ouns—Pistol*.
Harrington 4- Richardson Brand new
pistols. $2.50; Harrington & Richardson
second hand pistols, $3.00. American
double action pistol. SI.OO. Guitar. Man
dolin and Banjo Strings, 2 for 5 cent*, at
L. J. Schaul, Reliable Pawnbroker.
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I courage Mr. Ulawloa la oawrp war gnw
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thug giving eaaptormawt to maay poor
aad aeedf geraawa la war owa wßda(.
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death as Mr. ggaua Ulead man • lotF
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rsipd last Thursday sight dh*
waa Itttla over nine aaoalha old Tha
ratwalaa war# carried to Bamberg, the
former boas* es Mr*, ttaadaaaa. for
laterßawt.
Thar* baa twee coaaldrrable sirkaeM
In thta tow a recently, Mr. i. P |
Hartley, the popular and wall known
traraltag aalaamaa for the Um. D.
Witt Shoe company of Lynrbborg. Va , *
Is now confined to hi* bed with fever,,
H* la represented on tha road by Mr. {
W. A. t'ooner during hla lllnea* There >
are several other* on the tick list, hut
their condition la not aertoo*.
Rev A P Wllklna the pastor of the.
Bate*burg Baptist rhurrh. ha* gone tl>
Wlnnateiro. to aaslst In conducting aj
aerte* of revival aarvke* now going tm
In lhat town. Mr. Wllhin* Is oww rs,
the moat and eloquent preach
rr* In South Carolina and auric** al
ways followf bis work wherever tru
goea. He will return hum* Ihe Inttor*
part of thJP week
Mr J. B. Plunkett, n leading mcr-ij
chant at North. 8. C.. wat In town yes
terday visiting friend* and relative*, i
He removed to North from this section
nearly five year* ago. and ha* been cc- j
lively engaged In the mercantile busi
ness since that time.
Mr W. L. Raw), one of the roost
successful bnslncaa men of this to* - n,
has retired from the sawmill business
and has entered the mercantile busi
ness In the building formerly occupied
by the postofflee. The bus turn* will
be conducted principally by his son.
Mr. J. D. Rawl.
Miss Josle V. Sharkey who has been
conducting a xuccessfut millinery
business in this town for over ol)e
year, has moved to Urnnttevlile. where
she has opened up another place of
business. -it;
Miss Mattie Crouch of Batesburg was
the successful applicant for the Wln
throp scholarship from Bn I tula county,
and she is now enrolled among tbo
students of (hat institution at Rock
Hill.
Several of our boys bave returned to
college this fall. Mr. James Fox has
gone to Richmond College. Virginia.
Messrs. Legare L. Hariltn and Geo. C
Bates go to Wolford College. Mr*
Malcolm P. Harrlss is again enrolled
at the South Carolina College. All
these young men arc close students,
and we predict for (hem another suc
cessful year at their respective colle
ges.
The soldier boys are home again on
a thirty days furlough before being
mustered out some time in Novem
ber. All of them speak in the high
est terms of their commanding officers,
and they have but few complaints to
make against camp life. The follow •
ing are the names of the young men
who enlisted from this community:
C as. T. Wiseman. C. B Smith. Clar
ence Dye, D Wood Holstein, and
Hospital Steward John Fox. All these
young soldiers are deserving men
and their conduct while tn the army
has not only reflected credit upon
themselves but upon their country as
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1 and aegtert Tk re Iv p* long** aay tea
asjw why wuwsra ahaUld rpdwre the wMht
log a be b they have alomat rams V regard
a* the heritage of their a*a Women who
hove (ailed to tad hrtp hr their disorder*
or who have ant fc*wod the " PaeoHwr Mr
acripttoß ' to work aa qwtrklv a* they da
tire ate iaettad to writ* to tb* Swim bias
Mil Write without (tar and without hr.
There la no charge (nr toch aawavNaliM
All wanmtnlww are ahaotutrly held in
iar n 1 oaMracr. an*the rate glvvp doe*
wot invoice local "ttratmral*" aad "tv
auinati-'its ' at which the natural modesty
of eeery woman rceoß*
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Tn eeery readrr as Hoi paper arhe will arod
a*Si. and sOflrr-M wS* rs» atarnps to fhWse
real ■* aratnag only, in k v Mere* will scad
taw great work os taoaH-b ratraeut si diwasr. -
" The Comm-SI Sena* gsksl Advtart," ft to
nuinlc wnttrs lo tw intelligible is an, rmtaato
or Child., ft is raarnitaU) yiaclMal li » (tall of
hrgtrnir him, wtakk i i (hr reader la lta« ualk
or The ah si cut lo hctolik Over awes kandrrd
piclate* llltotolislr Ike lept -to I hla jrreal snwh
If you want ihe "Cratosu n Senar Medial Ad
etarr " Ik paper cover* -et 1 jt cent* ki uampa
lo coerr tnr coal of stalling only. (N send ti
reals is stampa fer the same hook haodsomefy
and ainaiglv bound in clatk. Addreas ihe
World's Ihapetiaaiv Medial Aaaaculloa, «j
Mara Street. BuOsio. N Y.
Th# friend* of Mr P. Cortex Onltum
will be pleased to learn that he la con
valescing from an attack of fever con
tracted while In the army at Rich
mond. V*. He Is the youngest son of
our worthy townsman. Mr. W. F. Cul
lum. and a former student of Richmond
College.
Edwin Folk Strother. e*<| . hex gone
to Edgefield for a few days on legal
business He was absent nearly all
of last week attending court at Lex
ington. He has b*rn eminently suc
cessful as a lawyermnd hit practice la
Increasing.
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Mr. J. William Mitchell of Batesburg
has decided to entnr the fruit growing
business on n grsnd scale. He will
set out several thtiusand fruit trees
this winter.,
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If It
falls to cure. -sc. The genuine has L.
B. Q. on each tablet.
CHAMBERLAIN ON EXPANSION
The British Statesman Thinks We
Should Mold the Philippines.
Tn an interview with Mr. Joseph
Chamberlain, the British secretary of
state for the colonies, who is notv In
America, the English statesman Is
quoted as saying he considers the Cat
ted States, owing ta the recent war,
to be i« the same position as Great
Britain In Egypt, adding that the Uni
ted States has the same Imperative dit
ty to keep the Philippine islands. Mr.
Chamberlttin is said lo have added:
"The moment ifU* arrived for the
United States to tor au exten
sion of its territory, and la order to
realize thts ideal will not refuse
Great Britain's 8111-port. United Great
Britain, (he United .‘States, and Cauuda
will be iuvuineratjlV'’
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Fro nr h IVhs. Mushroom* ami ear*
dines cheap at Lamkin & Co.'s*
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A ttalowt Troc la Pwttlo* Forth a
Saw Growth of L*av«*.
Many cltlxo*. bare aotlced a p»et»l-
I igg pArgittrs-*t) just h*rb of Judge
Move's *>RNw o* RBia Tbave
•tawda • large walnut Ircc It hi* bock
retd
This tree la the spring h«*f* Its usual
number of I rare* and c«t toag ***** a
t-oiit'M tiarvrat of walaulc were
saihr ri d from R.
Caterpillar* cltarked tha tree and
»!rlpp*d It of every vestige of foliage.
- Vow when the cool weather I* rooting
on and nearly fll of the tree* nr*
hSYlng their leave* tinted with the
colors of autumn end each breath of
I reexe rattle* down th* euU, Gil* tree
is getting n new growth of leave*
i They are the beautiful light green lhat
walnut leaves always are and the
branches are thickly lined with them.
Wo have moved to the
Ellis Restaurant stand at
71 7 Broad street. Will be
glad to serve all, old and
new customers.
INN RESTAURANT.
DEATH OF MR. TANKSLEY.
Funeral This Afternocn From His
Late Residence.
! Mr. OrltHn Tanksley died Inat night
at hi* home. No. 15 Greene street, after
an Hines* of two week*.
Mr. Tanksley waa 70 years of *ge,
and wa* a Carolinian, but had lived In
Augusta* for forty years. He wa* by
trade a carpenter, and for years was
employed by the rlfy in building and
keeping in repair the hrklge and
Wharfs. Of late years he had been
working at the city cemetery. In both
capacities has has served faithfully and
eflkdently.
The funeral occurred at three o'clock
this afternoon from hia late residence,
Rev. J. H. Mnshliurn conducting the
service*. Many friends were in attend
ance, testifying their esteem for the
deceased.
CASTOniA.
th* Kind You Han Aiwats Bought
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CHANGES HADE.
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The Horses in the Fire Department to
Be Hatched.
The right hand horse of the truck has
been placed in No. 3’s hospital for a
rest. Another animal that hns been
seven years in the Bervice has been put
In his nlace.
Changes will probably be made with
horses at the different departments,
and good matches made for this winter
months.
The department Is in need of several
new horses, and these will either lie
purchased or the ones on the rest list
used to rest the ones In service.
Augusta Lyceum.
Tickets will be sold at the door to
night and throughout the season.
j Smith & Wesson pistols from $5 to
JS.SO. Several good bicycles fur sate
verv cheap. Good, watches from $1."5
110 fr.n.oo st Lewis J. Pchsul, Reliable
Pawnbroker, under, the Arlington,
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Oct I
FOR RENT - A NEW HOOVE: IStI
Gwinnett afreet, flve door* weat of
W<>, id lawn avenue, eight rooms and
bath, pnaaooatoa given at ones Apply
to Claroaco L. Clark. XU Broad atieet.
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hell aireet. Oct 17
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afreet at s3# per month. Thada. Onk
man. No. *ll Brand street. Oct 1$;
ROOMS TO RENT AT Ml BROAD
street. Oct 15
FOR RENT—LARGE FRONT ROOM.
furpished. Apply 1031 Reynolds street.
Oct l« ,
“ LOST - AIMD FOUND.
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round breastpin, with pearl In center,
chain attached. Reward fur It return to
Herald olHco. Out 13
MISCELLANEOUS
SHORTHAND AND TTPBWRITINO
only $6.00 per month at Oeborne’a
Business college. Monday. Wednesday
and Friday, at night. Com* or call at
uneb. Great demand for stenographers.
June 17 ts
100 BASKETS CONCORD AND DEL
AWARE grape*. Just received at Gl*
ovani’s, 634 Broad street. Nov 1
DANCING SCHOOL—MISS ELIZA
BETH WHITE, recently of New York.
Library Hall. Children s class, Tuesdays
and Fridays 3:30 p. m. Ladies and
gentlemen same days, 8.00 p. m.
Nov 10
MILLINERY OPENING AT THE LA
DIES' Bazaar. 036 Broad, Wednesday
and Thursday, October 13.
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SPEARS lias removed his office to 220
Jackson street, second door from EIUs
OCt 15
WANTED —REGULAR BOARDERS 1
good fare snd neat beds, also one un
furnished room to rent. Apply Mrs. A.
J. Avers, corner Ellis and Washington,
or 603 Ellis street, _ Kov 1# __
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REAL ESTATE.
APPLY TO
Clarence E. Clark
832 Broad Street.
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WHOLESALE
o PAINT WAREHOUSE ®
o °s
o One-half car ol
o Atlantic Lead ol
° There earn be no belter Lead
0 in America. OC
° One-half car ®) ,
° Atlantic Linseed Oil
4 grail a callon. Better than
0 clieep Western Oils. C>
One car ©,
0 Dry Mineral Paint
O Outhouses, Boots, Fence*, O
j Ac. Cheap aa dirt. 0
o oebres. colon Dry and In Oil ®
0 Pratt & Lambert’s c
o Hard Oil and V'arnishes o
° Pure Ready 01
*° Mixed Paints 2
I The very beet made. I
Plastico. 0
The best Wall Finish. 0
0
t-jrlf yon are in donbt
about a painter we can al- 01
ways find you a good one,
ana a reasonable one In prior
THE HOWARD i , «
WILLET DRUG COMPANY. 4
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GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Tonight, Thursday Matinee at 3.
Thursday and Friday Nights
LINCOLN J. CARTER’S j
Ci rest Patriotic Presentation,
“Remember the Maine”
Night prices 2. jc., 35c., 55c.
Siatinee prices—Children under 5 Free.
All School Children toe-
Adults -Sc.
fIT-NO KESEItVBD SKATS,**