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SATURDAY
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to i Hurry tor »I.SO * # # #
WILL
ALSO SELL
tto ctojpmt toi ol t®*# School
Shod ever offered. W«ttJ* our
torUr to toon* d now > > >
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JfSst'
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DR. HENRY J. CODIN.
EyMight 9p<kCial»*t.
is* ksnadk*., K*« w rmiw Mi—i. i
Ok AToiflC AL CONTEST
M««m Stale U«*to » ■ On»r m
Ike i<Hk la Atlanta.
Tfce etaie orafwrk-at rwaiaM ta which
an Ike leading cottage* nf Ike Male
will M represented will ke held ta Al
laau oa the X*fc l*f ~4 October. Tka
epnarh** will ke deliver** at Ik* Co
lumbia Tkeatre Merter. wklrh ka*
rweaily *pt«o* tala prominence aa a
relief# or oral or*, will ke repraaeatrd
bf Mr J. r. Momrtrf Tk# griae la
Ike coatael I* a gold mrdnl o«c»ed by
Hon. Joke Temple Oraea* of Atlan
ta
Mr Moarrtef la al preerai kaejr *Hk
kta spearh. kla probable tkat all of
Ike wadeata will attetMl lh# content la
a fcody and ckeer Ikalr repreeeauiKe
oa to striory
Tke date of tk* defcai* wltfc the Pnl
varsity of Georgia ka» aot ynl been
derided upon but It will probably b#
held aorar ilm* la January. None of
the prrllmloarie* hare be® mart# and
H la Ml yr| known wkai the subject
will be.
NEW ’PHONES.
Augusta Telephone and Electric Com*
paay.
<7s—Augusta Electric Hupply Co.
MS—Augusta tkiuthern Rattroad,
President’s ottlcr.
T*7—F. H. Rrendlr. M#at market.
<;*— W. H. Hrigham. Wholesale gro
cer.
ITS—Georg* ©whkos.
133—Q. A. Cunningham. Jr., Resi
dent*
107—1,. G. I roughly. Cotton factor.
MS— K. W. Dodge
Ma—W R. Glaarbrook. Residence. »
Ml-Ml## Marti# Harris.
578—G. W. Hall.
7H—John F. Holme* A Co. ,
ia-W. C. Jon**.
SM—W. M. Jackson.
41'—J. U. ackaon. Residence.
*7l—Dr. A. J. Kilpatrick.
ST*—ft. leaser. Residence.
42*—D. J. Looney.
381— Mahoney A Armstrong.
3*B—North Augusta Land Co. •
8*8 —tv. P. Padgett. Saloon.
87S—L. F. Padgett. Fumlturft. ’
s*7— Bchuetawi Plata.
373— L. C. Htelnbeck Sc Co.
•91—Tutt A Boyleton
*73_W. R. Walton. Farm.
3*l— Whltlker McGowan.
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OASTOHIA.-
Bears tbs »IM YW Hit* iMlff g*B»t
Pineapple. Krtain and English Dairy
Cheese fresh at Larnkln & Co.’s.
IF
YOU
PAY
MORE
than we charge yoo for
Jewelry or Silverware you
piy too much, for money
onnut buy better qualities
than »e offer you. If y»u
pay Uss than we charge
you are snre to get less in
qnality—Satisfaction,
NEW OOODS
DAILY.
We Schweijert & Co.,
Jewelers.
PLEA FOR
: THE PRIMARY.
Mt rii't Qpi Lettff $• tto
fvkUe.
i«« ik« mams Mm l%* *m Ik*
VtM( MM > HppmKHU’l
, s(9 rmf-t «id twin—todr IMI #%#*
I «a id tew itowr **f «• M Tima
! % ,»a w# Ite toftrAW *jf ihf «%f*l **l
! vm totoltoid Imowto *« eon-
Urto*ii4 #*» tew into I too pit* «*t Hilht!
(«ivmi*ihiii TV t*uM*t «dte d voiw
1 «wo 1 ifnlid milk tte —mo l»4Ul»*r*
[*— no if »> mu. h rtottte wan u« th
f>r —So Thrw tecta and rlr
rtimfMafWf* to hk'li aro hurled In |M
i itoinda of the fioiftili* and art naruAira*
|dk*tt«r|r —tecta tobteh •huuld emm** #v-
IVry h«»rw’*t «hlU> and ««»4**c**i| rmi'U.
who aro guiltv. t«i trrjr oat fur the rocka
land moaattlna to tell tedi thorn and
l»tdo tholr facoa frotti *u« b do|d«rrablo
! i*t« turta ddlnraltd ui*>»» the «anvaa of
[tbolr inr—tlra.
N«> bonoat man ran aajr, c*»no* tonfl>
I * ualjr. (bat bo la bK In favor of tbo
!mi*. l»tt<»n ut not*** mclh**d to prohibit *
1 repot limn »f llx** (wot undeniable facta
and the pmstltuUnn of !»«*. Ignorant
j humanity ia the ay*a of a clvllis-d mas
-1 launlty.
I if ■ ftw colored dtlacin' must Insv
j itahly suffer If a» adupt the primary,
1 vm* arc powert*-*# to remedy the mat ■
j ter. but they will nut suffer to the aame
j extent aa the vaat majority of the * bole
'people would who are the unavoidable
j vlcttma of the male of the colored vote.
In my opinion. It would he better for
I them that they would not participate
In or have any minx to do with the
nomination of the candidates; la-cause
II le not. In reality, a conatltutlonal
franehtae. and I* nothin* mom than a
privilege given them by the party that
hold* the primary add ahould not he ao
loudly uaaerted. If II la to tie exercised
aa a purchasable commodity and not
aa a privilege to be enjoyed.
Of all disposition# which lead to prog*
pcrlly. religion and morality are Indls
pcnaable aupporta. Isn’t it our moral
duty aa cltlaena to avoid political retro
gression, whleh haa been evidenced In
our paar acta then why not do every
thing legitimate and poaalble to bring
about a cruaade of reformation In pol
itics?
la It a good thing to have a primary
election? I aay yea. Will It del>ar the
colored eltlxen from exercising his con
stitutional franchise? I aay no.
Article XV, clause J, of the constitu
tion reads:
•The right of the eltlxen* of the Uni
ted States to vote ahull not he denied
or abridged by the United States or
auy state on account of race, color or
previous condition of servitude."
A primary election Is nothing more
than a nomination by the members of
a certain party of a candidate for of
fice, to be elected, according to law—
that Is, on general etectlon day, when
every voter has a right to cast his bal
lot for him. and. as you see. Is not a
constitutional right to be exercised in
a primary, because the constitution
does not give the colored man a right
to vote in a primary election. It Is al
ways the most Intelligent eltlxen who Is
sent as a delegate to a convention for
the purpose of assisting In the nomina
tion of a candidate for office; and Isn't
It reasonable and consistent with Jus
tice to all men, that the most trust
worthy men should nominate a candi
date to he voted for by all the people
at the coming election; there Is no In
justice in this, in my conception of a
primary. The colored man has never
been sent as a democratic delegate to
any convention for the specific purpose
of nominating a candidate for office,
and why should such a few white cit
izens demand such an extraordinary
privilege, when nlne-tentlis of them
have proved religiously, morally and
educationally incapacitated to cast an
intelligent vote; they permit themselves
to be dragged around with the nose
by unprincipled white men, who are
no better than the poor colored man.
JLTJOYjeT** HEIiALT.
THE NEW
MILLER HIU
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H I* toltotojro **—* i»4 «»r««ter «nr»«l «*»
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Tte naturtol ran— of tte WTWIHHto
In "ur rlty polttkw t* the sale »>f vote*,
and my casrceptlon of tlx* remedy Is to
eliminate the col.rrrd voter from the
primary elect ton-NOT KROM HIR
COMRYTtHOKAL RlriHT TO HE
KXRHIIMCD IN THE tIKNF.It AI
ELECTION. In ether word*, there are;
several men In the Held aspiring for j
<*ltW, let them all submit their cause to
a white primary, and the one who re
ceives the largest number of vote*, let
him l« the candidate at the whole peo
ple both colored and white. Thete utlt
he only one candidate In the Arid for
election, and he will not need the nur- i
chasuble vote, either white or colored: :
therefore, we will havo a elenn and
honest election, and the Inevitable re
sult would Ite good men In nfltec. good
luwv wnd them executed, and a govern
ment by the people.
Now, a few of the colored taxpayers
may aay. "•« d'd not have any choice
In nominating the candidate who I* to
represent our Interest." Hut you have
your conatltutlonal right to vote fur
him In the general election. There are
more widow* in this city who arc tax
payers. they did not have any voice In
the nomination, or to- vote. Cltlacns,
let’* have a primary election!
Respectfully.
ALEX. H. ULM.
Consider the Lilies.
Tht trying troubles of women result from catarrh.-Mrs. Colonel Hamilton
and others recommend Pt.ru-na.
- _ m mm m inn health in women i* a
/ M 9kS Im |yj H rare tiling M IS
IC3W at d ffl j*B H alonothosawhotoil null
'.Tl'rilr Bnll v H spin that buffer from
diseases of women cotne to rich and poor and catarrh
v|* f Ws r i. is their cause. The influence of catarrh on the home
Off lives of our women can hardly be appreciated until
... »-a the real nature of catarrh ia understood. Dr.
Hartman explains this to women in his book
' called “ Health and Beauty,” which the
>;> -'.WIM Pe-ru-na Medicine Co., Columbus, 0., will
Agj * \ mail to any woman on application.
| Mrs. Arthur L. Hamilton, wife of Colonel
jM fr»*v I Hamilton of the Seventeenth Kegdment Ohio
. \s* “ P 2 ! National Guard, and whose residence is
U* at 309 West First Ave., Columbus, 0.,
j /oV n. writes the following about Pe-ru-na, Dr.
, ijir • > Hartman’s aclentitte remedy for catarrh:
mmaUL “I ren *>ear testimony ns to the
JHIfW meriU of your remedy Pe-ru-na. I have
been taking tlie same for some
time, and am enjoying better health
now than i have for some years. 1
attribute the change to I’e-rti-na,
'iwMttjWitSsHßßfeePßßiV'' and recommend Pe-ru-na to every
H jUtoWr woman, believing it to be especially
Mrs. Hamilton^picture is printed here, and her statements about Pe-ru-na
find echo in the hearts of women the coun try throug i.
“It gives me much pleasure,” writes Mrs. J. A. llashor of Knoxville, Tenn.,
“to recommend to the public such a valuable remedy as 1 e-ru nu.
“Mv health was completely broken down, and had been for almost ayear. I
could not rest day or night, but suffered constantly uutolc} misery. Tried rem
edv after remedy, but found no relief until Pe-ru-na was recommended to mo
bt a I have taken one and a half bottles and am to-day well and hearty.
Jahall always praise Pe-ru-na, for I feel it saved my lilt-
Belle Guncalis, No. 208 Seventeenth Ave„ Cedar Rapids lowa, writes to
Dr flartmin : “ Your medicine cured me of chrome cstarfli affecting the
head noreTna throat, which I was afflicted with for five or six years, growing
worseaTrthe time, until I began taking your Pe-ru-na. Independent of curmg
my oatarrh, Pe-ru-na has wonderfully improved my general he* Ith.
LEAGUE SEASON
CLOSES TODAY
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DIITHRL NT IN CAROLINA.
Thus. 1 swner l latr Out That Things
Are Otherwise In (leorgta.
Thomas Enwncr colored, hailing
from Kouth CnTßltna, violated eecilon
2g ,|| * rode. Inst afternoon Me
jumped off n moving train and rsme
vury near ylrlNlnr against a party
standing near. He was reported and
appeared at rarorder a court this mom*
lag.
At range law yon bare In Oeorgta. "
satd be
He aald he raukl Jump off trains nil
| day In South Carolina and not tie vio
lating nay taw. "Well, we work things
different on tbl# aide of the river."
said Judga Baxter. *’l will fine you
$1 5d.”
"Well, don’t the laws differ,” re
marked Thomas after he had paid his
flue.
Fun—Ringing Minstrels tonight.
Ulass Smashers
When you meet with this nccld nt,
firing ua the plecea. We can dupllcat** i
any eyeglass or spectacle glass, no mai
ler where you b,night them or who lit-j
ted them to you. also If the glasses
you are wearing do not give you p*-i
--fed satisfaction have your eyes exam-j
ln.nl and property Ailed by Ur. Henry |
J. Uodin. the eyesight specialist.
The Evergreen Lawn Orass Heed sold
by the Alexander H.ed Co., Broad
sirret, Is consldred to Is* the liest sold
poutb. If you wish a pretty lawn, try
their seed.
Lust, laxlness, cowardice, cruelty or
greed. If not the sovereign grand, can
any of then, lake the chair In his ab
sence and the difference not be notic
ed.
RoYal
Bdkinq Powder
MUtk ItuA futo
Ctetolill 0I
the food
against alum.
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mmmmrn min a— m m* (mml day,
spcciat Notice*.
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mi tof«jtt!t jk fli Mtitotlli %
A rgrrjA^togi
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if to— E. • Ita *£*•%. W II
Mala. C*wwty aasf fktmal Tas. iM
• toto 1# (Mtek tototo. AM toMtlteß Mkßtotoi fteP
II -'■tofu ty 1 tol • • fai,. t |to 01
riuniim 11 tetuum.
Ttoß fVtoltoHte#* kte’lNlNMNl (%n— b
7 PrCl $500,100 I Per Cl
fWICAHTAUfTH WYIX
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t iiftitmr ARNorj*m to my pa.
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(U'RTYAtd NOTICI
tm.VLtf RTANUKT HAf MOVRH Hlf*
wilted toM rtternrd to 13 HraM
dAttoft, itetf te Wit* tor f»tetoßr<| to mm#
hi* frt< mta and |*#;rtm*. ftelt ‘f»*» #»•
Mo. 39. Tto.Ttnas.Htot. Svk
I lire floods - Uv ffricaa.
tl Dma Khtrta. at .. .. ~ .. .. .. Tte
tl Unlaundered Rhirts, at .. .. .. Me
Mr Suspenders, at *• • .. .. Ac
JBc got ka. at ~ •• », ,» .. •• •• 19c
Me Undershirts or Drawers, at .. .. Me
Tic Extra Fine Quality, at Me
tl.yt All Wont Undershirts, at .. Me
t> M Umbrellas t-ilkt It N
Fine Htoi-k »f V’ooten for Aults and
Trousers.
r, O MEHTINB.
Tailor and Oents’ Furnisher, opposite
Flanteia Hotel. j
Monev to L.oan
«/
REAL ESTATE.
APTLY TO
Clarence E. Clark
832 Broad Street.
DRUGS “ CHEMICALS
PAEB’S
PBABBACY
512 BROAD STREET.
TOILFT ARTICLES STATIONERY
Toy 9880®**“*’
KI.V’S CUFAM BAT.Vt in a positive cure.
Apply Into the nontrlls. II is quickly slwirljed. 60
centa at Drasgiita or bjr muil; »ample« 10c. by mail.
ELY BKOTIIKRB, 6« Wnfrcn St., New York City.
Eyes Corrected and Protected.
Ur. G. ft. Burdoln, of Philadelphia,
Optical College, has located at 711
Broad street. EYES TESTED FREE.
Latest styles, moderate prices. Satis
faction guaranteed. Office hours S a.
m. to 12 m.; 1 p. m. to 6 p m.
Great minstrel show tonight.
Right is Might!
find fc tr#irHrir tol to rn—irrj tod-Yt mw*m Itoirni])l»i*"i m : *> *Nte
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J. 8 WHITE 8 CO.. Cloiliil DepirHil
Will You Get Left?
There it but one looked-for condition this
fall in regard to business and that is a most
healthy one. and those who are preparing for
It are the people who will reap the harvest and
all *he others will get left. We have gathered
from all the renowned centers immense quan
tities of desirable up-to-date goods running
mostly to novelties in
Chine, Pottery and Glassware.
They are yours to own at right prices if you
buy them.
BUGH’S CRYSTAL PALACE
809 BROAD STREET.
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Our Coal Promoles Health, Wealth and good Chee r
It burns through and through and kaves neither slate nor
cinder and but very little ash.
OUR JELLICO AND CROSS MOUNTAIN
Household Coals are unequalled for ckanliness, heating and
lasting qualities and money is saved daily by their use.
E£Z> Nut and stcam Coals of best Grades and at
Lowest Prices.
Telephones- { FRASER & CUMMINO, Leasees,
BcH > *** f reo > CO-OreSATIVE COAL SUPPLY CO., io«i Jachao* St.
all if
—MI •
It you want two things, the highest tatlsfactlon and a saving of money. Just
make yourself one of our customers. We can furnish riders with bicycles,
too, and the best In the market at that. The recent 25 per cent reduction
was a quarter hit, but here’s a proees sioll of Jrumc runs. Columbia*, modal 40,
150.00, and your last chance to get this popular mqdel ye'tS price- We have
three shop worn tonly) model 4*5. ladles’, we will k f gp at ISO 00. One ladles
Hartford at 146.00 end ladles’ Vedette at *35.00. J«1 *t »30- »bd for
boys and men there Is nothing on the market to cpmpars with the Keidel
special at 1:5.00 and the Jack at *:». 00; second hand Cleveland*. Rambler*.
Crescents, rttcarna, Victors, Kldredgc and Itacydcs, from *12.00 up. all A 1
condition, and we let them go nt uny uld price—they did not cost u up
thing, were given to us by people who wanted Ui fid" .'ite STANDARD
WHEEL OF THE WORLD, und only sold In A4igu*ttt St
DEVENEY, HOOD & CO
Bicycle Department.
Our Boys’
Suits
Have caught the town. Good reason.
We planned to capture general popularity
with them. Just the fabrics wise mothers
would ohoose —cheviots, cassimeres, homes
puns, worsteds, tweeds, tricots, coverts and
Venetian cloths in all the pretty color mixes.
The styles, the decorations and the prices
are to the liking of the masses.
Sorts for playtime ; sorts for dress pa
rade. Splendid double-breasted, vestee,
sailor, brownie and reefer Suits-$2.50 up
to the highest notch of daintiness.
I. C. Levy’s Son & Co.
octoat# is
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jUtIDRIES/nk