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9t#n dra*tnx »#fl of tut*. It ha# b**n ■
making money Kuala. Mwkin. Han
man. Seymour and w»e or la# other*
tovt toffl tliy on ttoir itlailff f f *r In-,
frartkma-rual or Imagiimry-of the
Htoukl Ito rlub pur» to#*’
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mould on ran th* •n 4 a* a H«*4 of on* of j
the pr****nt rati hinc ataff. It to not * j
hard matter to «u*ft* tto would tnak**
hit exit uiwlrr th*#* Hrrumttanrem.
Vertex. Don't Forget I lie Name.
Just put Vrrt.x aimt-a on your chil
dren oner—lfc*t'a all wc aak. *h,< shoe*
will do Ilk root. Th«-y arc leading thv
aalr of chlldrm'i *ho<-» In Augusta aa
eaally aa Dcw**y'a man lad the shooting
In Manila hoy. anti a*lll hold thalr pop
ularfy with ecnmwnlral moth -ra aa ea
sily aa the great admiral holda the ra
team and admiration of grateful Atn
arlrana. Price* ft*r children’*. 11.99; for
mlaaaa'. 11.55. We are glad to ahu«
tham whether you are teady to buy or
not.
WM. Mt-'LHEIUNS SO.Vd tt CO.
Funeral of nr. Tankaley.
Tta funeral of Sir. Griffin T«nk*tev
occurred yeaterday from the resideda
of Mr. W. A Kasterling. Ilev. J. H
Mv-hburn officiating, and waa a'.tend• 1
h* many frianda of tha deceased. Th.-
follcwln* gantlemen acted aa pallhesr
ars; Wllllatn Wise. Z. Keener. C. Koun
tree. J. Hummerall, T. Grlflln, T. Al.
Phllpot. •
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cried. The woman laughed, affecting
lndlfferenca; but almost upon the In
stant cried:
■ I* hi* blood on straight?" and there
upon they were apprised that theit ac
cusation struck home.
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b quality—Satielaction. '
L NEW GOODS
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t)toh«4 by th* war <i*parti&—t. tb#r* to
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DELIGHTFUL DANCE.
What Has Provsd a Delightful Hater'
talnmcnt Down in Carolina.
i Kllsdtrn. 8. CT , Oct. 14 —Mr Ralph
I Dun liar hon red bla young friends last i
Thursday evening, the alsth. with a da- '
lightful dance at the home of hla father
Mr. J H. Dunbar.
The he use and ground. w,*tre heautl-
I fully lighted with Chinese lanterns, and
the music was tine, being one of Au
gusta's best bands, and all who were j
so fortunate as to he there felt a pang '
of sorrdw when In the wee inis' hour. \
Home, Hweet Home waa heard soft and
low.
At 11 o’clock dllghtful refreshments
I were served. It was Indeed a most
[swell and delightful dunce, and may
| "ur friend, Ralph, do the same again
I In the near future.
Among the beautiful and handsomely
dressed ladles we will mention: Mr*.
E. If. Buckingham, Misses Julia Dun
bar, Maggie Bonner, Ella Bonner.
Maude Kdrenian. 8. Boyd, Nettle
Boyd, Susie Wilson. Bussell
Bush, Lizzie Cannon. Carrie Jones, L.
Bailey, Nell Dunbar, from Kltenton:
Miss Jennie Dunbar, Hattfevllle; Miss
es Laurie Hankinaon, G. Oolphin, Ethel
Mutray, Beech Island; Miss Julia Nel
s. n. Augusta, Mias Mamie Henry, Au
gusta.
Some of the young men present :
Italpb Dunl ar, Dave Bush, Ben Fore
man. Frank Bower. Jim Bonner, A. B.
Bryat, Allendale: Eugene Buckingham.
Lance Brabham. 8. Bailey. Joe Bates.
H. Bates, O. Meyer, KHenton; Charlie
Bowers, 8. dolphin, G. Hanklnson, A.
Murtav, Beech Island; G. H. I>:e, Au
gusta;' C. R. Wilson, Dr. Cannon, J.
K. Dunbar.
Mrs. J. R .Dunbar looked charming
In her lovely black silk and pearls.
Mrs. J. H. Busb. with all the other
ladles, will give at her home a lunch
| eon for raising money for the Bap
tist church on Friday evening, the 14th.
! Miss Julia Wilson of Augusta Is vis
iting Miss Julia Du ibar.
[ Miss Henry of Augusta has returned
[ home after a most pleasant visit to
Miss Bonner. Miss Ella Bonner re-
I turned with her.
Miss Lizzie Dunbar haß returned
home after a long visit to Beech
Island.
We Have the cheapest
and best special order
Restaurant in town. Come
and be convinced.
INN RESTAURANT,
7 I 7 Broad Street.
rum AucityiTA hyfatd.
AMENDMENTS
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gtenura us the wiuJ# m »»•» ■
of gats that th* r*ium« of raw urn
of mi aie %k*4 tk* returns of s*Kl
, leer Inn a* to said smenlllsrtt'r ** r *
ike t'dlowiM tnnuiu. »•»: For mHB
- it ion of Ik* sursfursi of parsgrnpk
j | ssetlon t. nittcte • of *ke rasnlts-
Hon, “(fog elect lo* of Judge* of trope
tlnr court kg tku peoplej , B.ltu.
ngalnM rg!t stk* of smenriuseut or
parngrapk * of •nrtbiU I. nrtirl* • of
Ike mmAKslloi '(fcr eicrllos of
* judge* of superior court* hy Ike F®*
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, Against ' rnllkcullou of smetiomeni
Inf paragraph S of ee. tlon I, nrtirl* • of
Ike tosgUaUsr. “(far election of
judge* of superior court by Inc peo
ple J”. M»*4 .
For •‘rntlSrotlon of uwenttaneni or
I<*r3grapk 1, of seetirn 11. article • of
ike eonsUlotiou.- tfor elscllou of no
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itt itoip **B*r*l by m* P*«n»* t ■ »» *»»•
Against ratlßeatU a of tun-ndmeril of
paiagrapk l*»f swtlou. arllele C of lk«
; < oustl'ution " "(for election of soilel
_ tore general by Ik* people)". BA.SAI
Tberefere. I. William Y. Alkinson.
governor of »»ld Mated do lasoe this,
ray proelamnlton. declaring that said
II ropnaed amendment* having each re
ceived a majority of ike vote* erst al
said election have hero rallded and
inow form parts of the conatltutlon of
Ibis Mai*.
! In witness whereof, I have hereunto
I set my hand and caused ths great seal
of Mate to lie •Hacked.
By the governo#.
W. Y. ATKINSON.
Governor.
Ordered, that one Insertion of the
foregoing proclamation he made In the
| Allsnta Journal, a dally newspaper
published In 'he city of Atlanta. Ok.
W. Y. ATKINSON,
Governor,
WILLIAM CLIFTON.
Secretary of Slate.
Before purchasing a pistol «r gun,
rail on me. I can snve you money. I«w-
U J. Schaul, Pawnbroker on Jackson
NEW ’PHONES.
Augusta Telephone and Electric Com
pany.
*7s—Augusta Electric Supply Go.
562—Augusta Southern Railroad.
President's office.
707—F. If Brendle. Meat market.
476—W. H. Brigham, Wholesale gro
cer.
872 George Cochkos.
322—G. A. Cunningham, Jr., Resi
dence.
307—L. G. Doughty, Cotton factor.
262 —E. W. Dodge.
766—W. R. Glazebrook, Residence.
561—Miss Sadie Harris.
576— a. W. Hall.
791—John F. Holmes & Co.
522—W. C. Jones.
286—W. M. Jackson.
487—J. LI. acltson. Residence.
371—Dr. A. J. Kilpatrick.
776—8. Lesser, Residence.
424—D. J. Looney.
281— Mahoney * Armstrong.
286—North Augusta Land Co.
686—W. P. Padgett, Saloon.
572—1.. F. Padgett. Furniture.
587—Schuetzen Platz.
373—L. C. Steinbeck & Co.
291—Tutt A Boylston. Wf
873 W. R- Walton, Farm. T. 5,
381 —Whltlker McGowan.
Only steel lined and burglar proof
safes used. Money loaned on anything
of value at a low rate of interest Wa
terbury alarm clocks, 75 cents. Lewis
J Schaul, Reliable Pawnbroker.
Pineapple. Edam and English Dairy
C1,,...5C iiesh at Larrikin & Co.'s.
SHE GOT DRUNK i
THEN SUICIDED
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iarhlrb ske had keen.
hh , remembered indistinctly that
she had pn»»U»d th# »*• wko hsd
taken her I* the saloon to men him
Monthly afternoon al the corner of
Thirty-four street and Ulith avenue
Her mother stal wllh ker lo this com
ner and together they walled all the
afternoon, but tk* man did not route.
Th* mothers purpose was to arrest
him
Mi*. Coatard to d her daughter that
she must tell her father what had hap
| •If you do I will kill mynelf," suid
Annie, and she kept her word, drink
ing carbolic acid oa Tuesday night.
The eondnet of the child was e*> m»
!pl*ry «P to Sunday night. Her tooth
rr aald she was dutiful, domestic aud
good.
Young and Accomplished.
Her Information was remarkable for
uu« so young. She spoke French and
German, and In music she waa a prod
igy. She played the piano for Ilia
|Sunday school al the French Preabyta-
I rlan thurca, a* well aa the organ in Uie
church.
She worked eteadlly ns a shoe pack
er st Alexander's store. In Sixth ava
nor, and out of shop hours found Unit*
I for her music and for home duties.
The body was taken yesterady fro*
the Morgue lo the residence of the pa
rente, and the funeral services will be
held tomorrow.
The grief of (he mother at the death
of her child led to fears that ahe might
try to follow her daughter, but Mrs.
Contard aays, with a sob:
"It 1 had courage I might have kill
ed myself, but now I shall not do It. I
have two young children left lo me."
Dr. P. Erhardt, who was censured by
Mrs. Contard for refusing to go to her
child when he was Implored hy her to
try and save n life, explains that when
Mrs. Contard called he was profession
ally engag'd.
The mother In her distress had to
spend thirty minutes of agony before
she could get the attendance of a doc
tor. She ran first to Dr. Erhardt *
house, then to the house that Dr. Er
hardt was visiting, then to the West
Thirtieth street police station, and
then had lo wait for the ambulance.
PASSED AWAY.
The Little Daughter of fir. and Mrs.
T. .1. WelHnghnm Died Last Night.
Gladys.the little two years old daugh
ter oC Sir. arid Mrs. T. J. WlllUigham.
passed away at 11:25 o'clock last even
ing, after an illness of about t wo weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Willingham have only
been residents of Augusta for a short
time, Mr. Willingham having come here
from Rome lo take the position of man
ager of the Singer Manufacturing com
pany.
The remains were taken on the mor
ning train tn Cave Springs for burial.
Much symtmthy Is fait for the ber-nv
cil parents in the sad loss of their lit
tle one.
"Madam, you've nlrvudy overdrawn
your account."
"What’s that?” >
“You haven’t any more money in the
bank"
"The idea. A tine bank, I think, to,
be out of money' because of the little
I've drawn! Well, I'll go gomewheie
else."
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FOR SALE
CREAM—TIUUM ATMJACKPOHkT.
1 HEAP-FA PER rt>W WRAPPING
por panes. 1* rvntn n hand rad aid •»-
. hanara. White paper I rant a pound.
i Nov I
yolt MALE- IM-ACTUS FARM. GNB
mile from city limits, a bargain Ap
ply W. C. Junto, Na. 124 Jackaua Nt.
Oct t
jroH SALE—PAPER FOR WRAP
i PING purpose*. Cheapest In rlty. trip
tent s pound. Apply st Herald office.
Both white and news-paper.
Nov 1
TO RENT
TO RENT—ONE WELL FPRNIAHFD
room, with hath. Are and light Ap
ply |o 46* Greene street. Oct 17
KOiTrBNT—-BTORE *"4 AND HALL
WAY IVT Broad. Apply Commercial
Hotel. t Oet 1
TO RENT—STORE NO. 714 BROAD
street, next below Davenport A Phln-
Isy, running through lo Ellis street.
Price 11.350. Alexander A Johnson, 70S
Broad street. Oc* 1
<fo RENT—COM MODIOHB STORE,
No. *7l Broad street—*7s per month.
W. 8. Gardners IXS Eighth street.
Oct 1
TO RENT— FRONT ROOM, FUR
NISHED or unfurnished 215 Camp
bell street. Oct 17
FOR RENT-STORE NO. 524 BROAD
street at 42(i per month 1 Thads. Oak
nmn, No. 311 Broad street. Oct 1*
ROOMS TO.RENT AT 141 BROAD
street. Oct 15
FOR RENT—LARGE FRONT ROOM.
furnished. Apply 1031 Reynolds street.
Oct 16
LOST AND FOUND.
STRAYED—COW, MILKING. RED
on all parts of body, long horns, slit
In each car. Information to Jones Hikes,
No. 2 engine house. Sept 14 ts
MISCELLANEOUS
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
only *5.00 per month at Osborna's
Business college. Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, at night. Come or call at
once. Great demand for stenographers.
June 17 ts
100 BASKETS CONCORD AND DEL
AWARE grapes, Just received at Gt
ovanl'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. Ladles and
gentlemen same days, 8:00 p. m.
Nov 10
MILLINERY OPENING AT THE LA
DIES' Bazaar, 026 Broad. Wednesday
and Thursday. October 13
10—11—12—13 Oct
REMOVAL NOTICE—DR. W. E
SPEARS has removed Ids office to 220
Jackson street, second door from Ellis
Oct 15
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SHOES THAT ARE KNOWN!
Known from Maine to
California as the BEST
JjHlr that material and good
workmanship can pro-
AS FOR STYLE
CASHIN, GOULEY & VAUGHAN, 808 Broad Street.
AGENTS FOR HANAN & SON.
Conspicuous
Elegance
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There's more in the production of some clothing than hap
hnzatd cutting, careless sewing an <1 ilouchy finishing. Artistic tai
loring demands excellence at ev cry point. Stcln-Bloch'a Suits and
Overcoats exemplify artistic tailor ing. It’s a name to conjure with
and depend upon. The new sto ck for Autumn Is grandly ready.
Exacting and skeptical advocates of custom tailors: These garment*
will please you. They have wrought surprising reforms. Changed
notions that men have champion ed lor years and saved ’em
money.
Examine our Steln-Bloch Su its and Overcoats. Examine them
conscientiously, disinterestedly, and Impartially. Result: You'll quit
the made-to-mouHure ranks and get In line with our growing ready
to-wear phalanx. Same fabrics, or better ones; same patterns, or
sweller ones; same colorings, or richer ones; same styles, or choicer
ones; same workmanship and fit ting, or better at half the price.
I. C. Levy’s Son & Co.,
TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS.
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