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day.
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fill dru»«t*t» refund the money It It
folio to cure. M*. The fenulnc hoe U.
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neither doe* one bottle of hair tonic
tnoke a football player.
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rie repair ntan, who wao formerly with
Thom i.« * Barton, dealrro to rail at
tention »o the fact that he la now with
T)avtd* n & Matheaaon. at K3l Broad
way. With a modern equipped »hop. he
U enabled to «Ive prompt attention to
oil difficult work or all wheela. A Block
of part* and Urea alwAya on hand. Pri
ce* reneon a hie. Work trierwnteed.
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PROF. LANE TO LECTURE.
ft* Will Come Harr on Meat Thurt.
day.
The many adm!rare of Prof.waor
Chartra Lone of Atlanta will be triad
to know that they will attain have a
chance to hear him lecture. Profea
eor lame la from the Technological
School to Atlanta, and ban been horr
before.
On tala leat vlall he lectured for the
T. P. A., and had a crowded hottae.
Noted among the httmorWa. he will be
beard by many Aunuataaa with plena
ure.
The eub]ert H "laaaone Not learned
In Bookt." and will be delivered In
Mnaonlc hnll on Thnradny evening, Oc
tober the 37th. at «:S« o'clock The
lecture will be tinder the aucplrea of
the Anbury Aiiilllaty Society and for
the benefit of Aabury Methodist
church.
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IN GEOR6IA.
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toeeideratde ntimber doa I know wfte
were tke candidate* tor ftoveraor and
■OMC do not yet know tkat a govremw
la to be Inaugurated here on the !9th
lartant
“It la 4 eels evident propoaltlon tha
people Hke there ar* »« capable to
earning »» lnteHlg**t trot* If *—»
h*a no wore tntMOat In government
than tbto. be la not nntltlto to have a
voice In tb* election He I* not com
petmt to vote. If *e adopt Ih# Aua
trpllan ballot. Ibera la one thing I
in Ike nyatem aa It In In operation
in Hamilton county. Tenn*Met »h*t
we want to guard agalnet There
they require a certificate of reglatra
tlon to be preoenled at the poll* by ihe
voter. Scheming pollttclan* go
around and buy up hundred* of throe
certificates from Ignorant vtoera and
kill that many vote*. That I* on*
way they have of controlling the elec
tions.
•*TU* politicians lo Chattanooga
keep n regular echool for Illiterate vo
ters. I have seen them at It. They
tahe the official ballot and tell the ig
noramus lo count so many name* from
the top and make a mark They nrlll
say for liutanre. 'Mark Ihe third,
fifth and tenth name*. Then they send
a fellow out eelth a blank to try hi*
hand, and maybe he wilt get II about
half right. But the* keep on drilling
him until ha knows where to put the
mark.
"Thla le so ektremely humiliating to
even Ignorant voters that It moot r«-
aiilt In putting n epur on them to ed
ucate their children. They will vow
by all that It holy that their children
(hall be able to read and write. I
have on my farm a hardworking, hon-
Mt but Illiterate hand When I get
Into a race for the legislature he goee
wild berattac he can\ read amt wrt, •
enough to fill out ticket*. He said to
me:
‘Though I perish, my children
(hall know how to read and write.'
The result la that he 1* bending all hla
energies to eduente them, and they
have been at school two year*. The
Australian ballot may he a heroic
remedy, but it Mill lift the n-xl gen
eration out of the depts of Illiteracy
Iu which their parents plod."
*——■■■ 1 ■""— —* *! bf
at the orand.
A flood Show Last Night and “A
Parlor Match” Thl* Evening.
iJiat night "His Knobs o’ Tennessee"
wa* given at the Orand. A story true
to life of the moonshiner# of the rug
ged mountains of Hob Taylor* state.
wh* placed upon the boards.
All through Ihe play, scenes of sad
ness. of Joy and to gis>d acting were
seen, and the audience was contented
with the play.
Among those present were two box
parties of army officers.
Hoyt's Best.
Tonight, A Parlor Match. Hoyt's best
play, will he given. The show Is new
here, but. Judging from tvhnt the Con
stitution says. Is wet I worth se«lnf.
The following dipping I* from that pa
per:
• Decidedly the best attraction that
has graced Ihe hoards of the (Hand
house this year is Leans A Hoey'e "A
Parlor Mutch,' which was seen for the
first performance by a good house last
night.
• The play can be classed ommig those
lllgh-class comedies not characterised
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» ■• a, “fb* in*dee tketch.”
I Hi. J. LEGRAIP OWkltlO, to
Verb City, wrtl*# t* kts book
“* "Brtoa Beto.” pa tots bed by Q. V
Hto*—*»***.
“Of gtt tnelc p—ntHn tvw t»tro
4ar*4 I* the not— to tb* prnfvMtton
TIN aiAUIANI »• *a4euM»4ly tk*
mm*, tmtent for gnud t* the ti»*tm»nl
of egkawrtlve #*<t tnrttstlee i undltloo*
of tli* central n.rvous system.**
by any objectionable features and l*im :
full of fraiilio fua from beginning t»;
end Phi.t|> H. ltyley aa I l*e<>rfcer.
a literary man. la one of the Imat rome
diana Bred here la maw Rnw Hr haa
a dlflb dH'Wde to play and was moat
ratihuaia— lially reratved laat night
Mark PaJMvan (another tleeer roioe
,|,an naa>W • decided hll (alth hla 'old
hoaa.' T*Ma role gives nrellent op
ixtrtunUV' for etfeetlve comedy work
and Mulltrhn played the past moat ac
ceptably. Hla ‘I Waa There song In
the third art waa one of the heat
thlnga (ward hare In eoma time. Edith
Ifnyt «» .‘liwwe ant Kid’ la Ihe only
feme la aaemiier as the raai worthy of
special mention. Khe put a good deal
of life Into the part and haa a fairly
good voire Ther la but tittle plot to
the play, but the ape. la It lea are good,
and there la not a attek In the whole
company. ‘A Parlor '» »
ahow. ami ihe preeentaiton laat night
wae thoroughly enjoyed by all pwa
cnt.”
OENTRV AND PINTO.
The Dog and Pony Show Coming to
Augusta
Prof. Gentry's famous collection of
educated dogt* and ponlea, now In their
12th year of surcess. have lierome aurh
household favorites that Ihelr appear
ame In thp rlty under canvas on up
per Greene street. Friday and Halurday.
Oetol.gr 2* and 2». at 2:30 and 8 |>. m ,
pave gloried all Ihe little folks to mak
ing preparation to attend the show, lrt
addition to the pontes anti .logs Prof.
Oentliy also offers as an extra attrac
tion -this year Pinto, thJ tiniest ele
phant In Ihe world. Pinto Is 27 years
old and hardly as tall as an ordinary
pony and Is as gentle as.a lamb and
very fond of the rhllrtrem The p ices
of admission are children IS cent* nnd
adults “5 cents.
nii ITARY TEA
Unique Entertainment to Be (liven
Thla Evening.
Something new In the way of patriot
ic entertainment will be a military tea
given by the Ladies' rarsonage Aid
Society of Asbury church at the home
of Mr. and Mr*. M. 1.. Sturkev, 1015
Cummlng street tonight.
A unique program of music nnd rec
itations has beeh arranged, w hich will
be very amusing, and refreshments at
the end of it will add to tha enjoyment
of the occasion.
The lad It'S ore Improving and refur
nishing the parsonage, whit h is a great
undertaking. They will he glad to see
their friends nut tomorrow evening.
Valuable Evidence.
Mere Has yottr lonlaWP exhibited
any symptoms of nffeelloAT
Pills—Yea. He lias trlter to nnd opt
how much ws were worth.
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Just received, fresh
Shreaded Wheat Biscuits
at E. J. DORIS.
FROM mr BItOEON.IN-tHIW or
mi: I BENCH ANiV ;
i Duiin* lona, toting giarekc* oa* •*>- ]
4t*e* and Mkreea found loMaat relief
from fatigue and hardship* when using
the marvellous leak-. VIM MAJUANt. I
; tt prevented fever* end eteftnoe* tu tile
Mrdty and unheuttfty territory.
It. L.IHBKMANN. M D..
Burgeon-In Chtrl. Hren.-h Army |
WANT ADS.
FRKH ADVERTISING—THM HER-
Al-l > offer* ike ua* of tha "Want Ad"
columns to thoaa out of employment
who ore aeeklng work. A llltla ad, etat*
Ifflf your caaa almply and plainly, tell
ing what you ran do and what you
will do It for, may And you profitable
employment. It hae dona ao for many
others We wink our raadera to seal that
thay are not Impoalng on ua by mak
ing uee of our free advertising offer.
The Herald believe* In keeping tabor
and employer* Informed of thslr mu
tual "wanta.”
SITUATION WANTED
WANTHO-A MTUATtOM ItT AN IN
TBLLIGHNT boy. JH7 Jons* street.
Oct 23
.WA.VTEP--OFFICE WORK. AGE 1*
Realdence 828 Barnes street. Oct 22
WANTED—A POSITION: GENERAL
housework or cook, for a small fam
ily and give beat of reference. Apply
211 Telfair atreet. Oct 22
WANTED—SITU ATIOff AS COOK.
coachman or butler, or any kind of
work. Good reference. Apply 1810 Jack
sen street. Oct 22
W ANTED—POSITION AS StALES
man in crockery and glassware or Ut
good stove and tinware house. Have
tan years experience In these line and
can give beat of reference. 8. A. Clyde.
46 l.uckle street, Atlanta. Ga. Oct 22
WANTED - POSITION AS DRY
goods eateaman. 30 years business ex
perlMtee and twelve years In the line;
can glvo beet of reference. 8. A. Ciogde,
46 Luckie street, Atlanta. Ua.
Oct 22
HELP WANTED
IVA NTED-AT ONCE TEN FIRST
CLASS machine and bench men to
manufacture furniture: good, expe
rienced men need not wait to answer
this ad. but come at onhe and we will
guarantee them work. Dublin Furni
ture Mfg. Co., Dublin. Ga. Oct. 20. St.
WANTED AN INTELLIGENT
YOUNG MAN. 18 or 20 years old, to
assist In office and do collecting. State
past experience and salary expected.
Address In own handwriting. Ledger,
care Herald. Oct 20 as
FOR SALE
CITE A~P—P A PER FOR WRAPPING
purpose*. 10 cents a hundred old ex
changes. White paper 1 cent a pound.
Nov 1
FOR SALE—IOO-ACRE FARM, ONE
mile from city limits, a bargain. Ap
ply W. C. Jones, No. 124 Jackson St.
Oct l
MARIANI NINE Ha Nntian Endofsemmis From Non
Than *.OOO American Fhysleiani.
MARIANI WINS it B«McMiUy tft4ic*t«l For t
Narvout Aff#dk>r>t. Throffil mnd Lu**
ArwamUL WvAkn— NfW* wh4»»#v«r ca—i. Iro
fount! OapfWNMlt OT lihAWliOfl,
LA GRIPPE. GENERAL DEBILITY, MALARIA.
MARIANI WINE
gives STRENGTH
x TO
Overworked Men,
Delicate Women.
Sickly Children
and .
Dispels WEAKNESS Fna WDaloier Closes.
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• riARCHIMI Of LNtUISH to* IHt WA
I, Reprinted from the “Ic ndn. *keuk."»|
{ »li heeal *w —*H* Wood **y»: He- ,
j carding the Infantry Mt< U*|. B »**
{the heut seen during my command at
’Aldershot, or Mar* 1 was «•« tistbnrd
{there t* years *g«. Meay toßcete sr*il
*d thi msi trrs of the trok and rwoa
, sttraeM perile* of tke weft-k»oun
IMAfttIANI WINK, the (MM certain, as
fuett a* the moot palatahlo, tsetbd to
1 inducing reetotaare tu fatigue.”
CRFAkI-rnBAR AT M JACKROH FT.
rmt BAUsb-HOHFf: AND BftXlY .
•old for no fault whatever: hugrv
good aa pi: will sell cheap. Apply
DM Kills etreut- Oet ft
rt»B RAUC-PAPKII r<*H WHAr-
PINO purpoae*. Cheapest la city, (me
cent a pound. Apply *» Herald office.
Both white and news-paper.
Nov 1
TO RENT
TO RENT —STOKE NO.. Til BROAD
street, neit below Davenport * Phln
isy. running through to Kilt* street.
Price 11. Sid. Alexander A Johnson. 7M
Broad street. Oct 1
ron RENT—STORE *W AND HALL
WAT »7 Broad. Apply Commercial
Hotel. Oct t
MISCELLANEOUS
100 BASKETS CONCORD AND DEL
AWARE gripe*. Just received at Ol
ov»nl », *»* Broad street. Nov 1
DANCING BCHOOL —Ml hit ELIZA
BKTH WHITE', recently of New York.
Library Hall. Children's cl**» Tuesdays
and Fridays »:30 p. m. Ladles and
gentlemen same days, * 00 p. m.
Nov 10
SHORTHAND AND TYrEWRITINO
only *6.00 per month at Osborne's
Business college. Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, at night. Come or eal! at
cnee. Great demand for stenographers.
June 17 ts
WANTED —REGULAR BOARDERS ;
good fare and neat beds, also one un
furnished room to rent. Apply Mrs. A.
J. Avera, corner Ellis and Washington,
or *O3 Ellis street. Nov 10
WANTED—TO GIVE OUT CON
TRACT for painting a three-story
brick building. 186 feet long by *6 feet
wide, with two coats. For particulars
address Box 107 Columbia, S. C.
Oct 31
WANTED—-BY A YOUNG MARRIED
couple—unfurnished room and board
with private family, centrally located:
hest of reference# given. Address B.
P. 0.,*80x 479. Oct. 23.
PIANO LESSONS.
MRS. I LA-STONE WATSON,
74.1 REYNOLDS STREET.
The Bell Tower Drug Store,
CORNER GREENE AND JACKSON STREETS.
gtf- Under new management. A full line of Freeh Drugs, Toilet Article*, Brushes
Etc. V e make a specialty of Physicians’ I'rescrlptioYis.
Beil Telephone 1226 PATTERSON & WADE
OCTOBER 21
II RftflV* or LA OBIHHH
i (Frum tke Chtaag* • Medical K*A. “I
“Many patients meuver eery stowty.
Tk* I a eel* ad* and weakneus raHe Pet
•eencbins ha the natae* to a tvatr, ant
for thl* purpo** I am aatt*4*d that t
have found e prepnratt *n that nneurra
.the purpnfts. V refer tu Vtn MARIAN! '*
Special Notices;
stat«. Comity and School Tag, tM
THE STATE. COUNTY AND SCHOOL
Tax t* now fins. All partlas liable for
asm* are earnestly requested to make
prompt pay meat. Ofßoa at court
house. Hours from 9 a. la. to 4 p. m.
CHARLES 8. RCIILEII.
Tat Collector, Richmond County.
7 Per ci $500,r00 7 Per Cl
FOREIGN CAPITALISTS WILL
LOAN HALF A MILLION DOLLARS
ofi realty la Angus's. Oa. Terms T
P#r cent. Wur further laformatloet res
their attorney at law. P. J. oulitvar.
Ex., or Mr. P- G. Uuruiu.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE TO MT PA
TRONS and Ihe public that I havg
this day moved my office and resi
dence to No. SOB Oreene atreet, I cor
ner of Centre). Office hours remain
unchanged.
THOMAS D. COLEMAN. M D.
Called Meeting.
Augusta, Ga.. Oct. IP. 18S8.
A CALLED MEETING OF
a Webb Lodge, No. 166. F. A
A. M , will he he'd in the
Blue Room, Mas nlc Hall. <m
Friday. 21»t k>at.. al I o'clock. The M.
M. Degree will he conferred Mem
bers will take due notice. Visiting
brethren cordially welcomed,
fly order E fi. M'CRKARY. W. M.
C. E. Collin. Hecretary.
Fine Goods—Low Price*.
II Dreas Shirts, at 75a
11 Unlaundered Shirts, at 50 a
50c Suspenders, at 25c
20c Socks, at 100
50c Undershirt* or Drswers, at .. .. 250
75c Extra Fine Quality, at 500
51.25 All Wool Undershirts, at .. 500
52.50 Umbrella* (silk) 51-26
Fine Stock of Woolen for Sulla and
Trousera.
F. G. MERTINS,
Tailor and Gent*’ Furnisher, opposite
Planters Hotel.
FOR SOICI
CALL ON
AUGUSTA FENCE CO.,
810 lOtb Street, Augusta, Ga.
EA-Out of Town Work ,Solicited -figl