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tot r*p,***tuit!**t tain to ttolf toff<
Yesterday Ito A**d tat taton oat
to to track for trial. feat us kooml of
IM rata to trial taa poaipenrd la
tkr rail tor or ao mim good taork
Mill to tott oa tto trark tor* prepsr
gsory to tto ***ata la Utorleaton.
WHO WANT* A BABY T
I Nila Itogvty at NoapNal Awaiting
AAotrttoa.
Who waala a too*?
All your w tab In* la aO-n** a toby girl
can And atm at Ito (Tty hoaplti.
Tto toky li four «etk# dM and la a
Ntn* beaut). fair aa4 ft»tibby, ollh
hit* «r«a aad iwldaa hair. I( la of
bonne oaraalMM la aarfkMtly toallby
and tatorita 0# bad blood II I* on*
of a family of tto MOlharltm, liltl* j
on.# and ib*f* ar* no frroal* r#lati*r« 1
to ear* for It and |l»* It the n*ce*»arr
attmtlon.
It la a bright llttla thing and la a
gr*at ravorit* at Mi* .MMpltnl. Any<m«
wtihlng to adopt It ran a** It at th# i
hoapUal and tnak* n*c*aaarr armor*- i
manta with th* hotpHal nutboritlea.
ALBERT SHEFFIELD DEAD.
On* *4 AuftiiU's Be*( Known Colored
Men Passes Away.
Yesterdfiv afternoon at 7 o'clock. at
hi* home on Maug* atreet, Albert Shef
field, axed 52 year*, died Bheffleld
wit one of (ha beat known colored
men In the eltr. a baker by trade
and aervln* ft* y*»m aa » oateree at
cnanv of the aetartatoment*.
The funerat #nl'u|i ptko* tomor
row afternoon from Ihe tJnlun Baptist
ehurrh at S o’elusk, Roy. 0- clue
and Rev. W. J. White nfflilatln*.
The deceaaed waa an honest, uprtght
man and enjoyed the confidence of all
who knew him, both white and color
ed.
Fresh Graham Flour,
Fresh Buckwheat.
Delicious Maple Syrup.
As fine assortment of
Canned Fruit and Vege
tables as can be found
anywhere.
T. P. DORIS.
Bell Phone 1 246.
Summerville.
••WHAT AH I?’*
Will Be Supt. L. B Evan's Subject
at Y. M. C. A. neetlng.
"What am 1?”
That la the subject that Supt. Law
ton B Kvans will.address the men’s
turning at the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow
afternoon at. 4 o’clock.
The more mention, that such an In
terfiling talker as Supt. Eratts will
r duress the meeting will lie eufflclent
drew a large crowd at the meeting.
Prot. Rattle will render a solo at the
v.-.setiuß and also render a duet with
Mr. Russel!.
All are invited to the meeting. The
ball will be found most comfortable
nud an hour con he spent most enter
tainingly and beneficially by aU who
attend. Be there.
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WKATHHRK CONTHnOffH
Tli# fißni thill Btufilnf hi ftttrtl
1 <>«#* lake Rrl* to*lor torn att*ad d
to high triad* and gslto nror tto At
latttr atat*a and tto *tat*a bordwiag
on tto ioarar lake* aad gaaaral rain*
< r*r tto atarrra half of tto rotatry
lha raiatoll la tto paat H toora or*r !
rtortto r»»«*4 frtsw »»• l«*toa at Ja- j
pi Mr to IN at K*r W*a» wllh tr*r an j
Inrh faltlaa at Plltatorg. ClaaalaaA
Phtladalphia. Nat York ally aad Boa- ,
toe.
Tto coM tat* rot*** nearly th* ae
t>r* Poath thla mt mint, (to fall la
tpmraratiir* nit th* ft. tith Atlentle
atatoa ear *dtng SO d»gr»*a.wiih al- <
moat general tonata repo-fed la the
teal rat and aaatera portloaa of Ito
ration toll.
Johnaoa * Haii*r*a alahlea ar* up to
dal*: good turnout* and grail* konwe,
■lv* them a rail—lM Kill* *tr«at.
aal ran
PUNBRAL Or MR. SCOTT
Largely Attended By Hl* Many
l-'rtcßil*.
The fun. ml of Mr. Wilt Scott, those
audden death ao ahocked and grieved
lb* rommoolty. occurred thla morning
at Jb.Sf) o’clock from th* Klrat Prea
byterlan church, and *«• largely at
tended by many friend* of the de
er need and n delegation from th*'
Knifthta of Pythla* and the B. P 0.
K.'a, l»oth fraternltl** of which Mr.
Sect! waa a member.
rr, Plunkett officiated at th* Im
[.rcsalve cerr monies at th# rhureh and
n iproprialc hymn* were aweetly ren
dered by the choir. At the grave the
ceremony of the B. P. 0. K’* w.v*
conducted by Kxalted Ruler C. A.
Robbr. The floral tribute* were many
and minimally beautiful. The flower
laoen casket w.t* borne by Messrs.
Nelson Itnvla. Harry name*. Crom
tneltn Fleming. Fr«l Speth, William
Keenan. Clifford Stulb, A. J. Herald,
and J. B. Sehweera.
dental, generous and loving Will
Scott baa passed away and the hearts
cf many are sorrowful.
Hot chocolate ami all good drinks at
Alexander Drug Store.
SERUT. MILLER MERE.
He Arrived From Orlffln Last Night
on a Furlough.
Sergeant .lack Miller of the Third
Georgia regiment, arrived itt the city
last night. He will be here a few days
on n furlough. He say* the probabil
ity to that the Third will spend the
winter in Athens. Sergeant Miller is
looking well and f&ys the boys of the
Augusta eompnoy la the Third are get
ting along o. k.
Sunday School Institute.
There will be a Sunday sehool Insti
tute at Taberuaele and Union churches
alternately Monday, Tuesday. Wednes
day and Thursday nights.
The mtetings are to be directed by
Rev. M. W. Gilbert. A. M.. Sunday
sehool missionary for Georgia, under
the auspices of the American Baptist
Publication Society of Philadelphia,
Po.
Local Sunday school workers are
programmed for active service during
the iostltute meetings.
Monday night Is especially for pa
rents. All pastors, superintendents
and others are urgently requested to
be present.
See the advertisement of the Alexan
der Drug company today.
CIVIL SERVICE
EXAMINATION
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Vhat to tto rata# at tt yard* of
guoda weigh-*g 1 1-4 puund* to ito
I yard, aomporad of five port* of silk
worth 41 per pound, three part# of rat-'
ton. worth Al rent# per pitond. end MW
poo ad at wormed worth It 7i par
pound'* it
Tto tod nmount of dn*y on two tw
j vote#* wna MM 4b, Tto r»'e of doty
' on tto flrat Invoice wa* B per cent
; and on lb# second t> per cent llad
{the rat* of daty on lb# aerand alao
‘ been 14 per cent, tto total duty on ito
two Invok-ra would have toon
ttk> M> What wn* tto rain# of each
! I a voir*’
Competitor* are required to wilt# a
letter on a given subject Tto #x#r- j
rta* to dsalaried to teal ito compet
itor's knowledge of »lmple Rngllah
composition and hi* general latalll- j
genre.
INTERVIEWS.
.•Judge’ Oeocge H Howard Gel* Out
Hl* Time Card.
■■Judge" ftoorg# If. Howard, the
popular grocer, has go teu out a nrat
card regarding his time for interview*
IH* says: '
For friendly ealla. S min. *•
For life Insurance agents. 1-S see
For peddler* and book agent*. 1-4
sec.
For friend* with soft snap. nil.
For friend* with a great scheme, 5
sec.
For friend* with wheels In their
head, 1 aec
For friend* who want to talk base
ball. nil.
Friends who want to go fishing, 2
hour*.
Friends who want ua to go to lunch.
1 hour.
Friends who want to borrow $5. 1-2
aer.
Friends who want to borrow *lO 1-4
sec.
Friends who want to borrow *lO >.
nit.
Friends who want to give orders, no
limit.
Male boree, 2 see.
THOUGHT HE WAS IN CUBA.
Letter Sent to John Lark Took Lt ng
Route.
Capt. John Lark of the Augusta
Light Infantry, colored, has received a
letter from Judaon Lyons, which has
taken a most round-about course In
the mails. The letter was addressed
seemingly plain enough and why lt
should have been almost a month in
transmission Capt. Lark can't account
for.
The address rend, Capt. John Lark.
Company E., Third Battalion. Augus
ta. Ga.
Notwithstanding the plain address,
the letter was sent to Cuba, and bears
the Santiago postmark. lt was sent
back to Washington and yesterday
reached Capt. Lark. The Augusta. Ga.,
address bad been scratched, and San
tiago. Cuba, written underneath in red
ink.
Evidently the postal people thought
Capt. Lark was located In the land of
Cuba.
CONOEMAL CLUB.
Entertained Last Evening By Hr.
Wilt Oetjen.
The Congenial Club inaugurated
their winter season last night by a
most enjoyable social given by Mr.
Will Oetjen. at the home of Mrs. C. H.
Oetjen. Games, dancing and other
pleasures were indulged in and de
licious refreshments were served.
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I J. C Maaaeggal* of I#**l**lll* la atj
the Ptanlcr*
James Oil-laa of Philadelphia h •*
lAe Arlington
H. A While of Philadelphia la al j
tto Arlington
R ttnlyrlmple of Phi lad el phi* la gi
Thoma* Itanard of Rock port N. Y..
gt tto Atitagt no.
Mra. f W Ptrkea*. of Pdgrgrld. to
v tolling frtonda to Ihe etty
W. K Tabb representing a targe,
dtotlllary at I#Mtl*vtlle. It at th# Plan
ter*.
T. O. I#*ake a popular totiaera man
of Winatog, N. C, to at th# Planter*
today.
John Kimbrough and H. (1 Smith of
New York are guest* at the Arlington
today.
Major W D Jenktna of the United
State* engineer *#r»k-e ia at the Ar
lington.
William Klltoon of Ellison A Harvey,
whlakey men of Richmond, to at the
Windsor
C. L. Vlgol, p**at**fflee Insperior, of
Wsshlnglon. D. C., la a gueat at th*
Planter*.
W. O Tanklngtrm. agent for Gen-1
try’a dog show. Is registered al the I
Planter*.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Darlington of 1
ldiurrna are spending a few days at |
the Planters.
Dr. and Mr*. H. P. Hoover of Soutbj
Carolina are at the Planters. Dr. i
and Mrs. Hoover were married In'
Ridgeway. S. C-. on Tuesday of last
week.
Mr. B. A. Chew, an Augusta youdg
man. who has been for several year*
connected with hotel* in Virginia, and
New York. 1* now filling the responsi
ble position of day clerk al the Plan
ters.
GOOD LUCK.
As Wooed By a Bridge Row Cook
Shop.
The efficacy of the good luck suppos
ed to follow the horse, shoe t» being
most potently wooed in one of the
Bridge row cook shops. The place to
almost paved with horse shoes: the
lucky omens hang from the doorway
and windows and arranged as foot
acrapera Into other devices. The luck
attendant upon these particular hors#
shoes is very satisfactory, and the cook
shop does a rattling good business.
A fine assortment of Bnest California
fruits received at latmkin & Co.'s.
Flenty of Game.
Henry Elkins, colored, was in the
city this morning with quite a number
of squirrels, which he had killed down
the river.
Henry says that game of every kind
is plentiful, especially the squirrels. He
is an expert on game matters and
when he says game is plentiful, the
sportsmen may feel assured that
a season full of pleasure Is before
them.
Geese Pa*S Over.
All last night the cities of waterfowls
could be heard as they passed over the
city going south, irioday quite a
number of flocks cay wild geese have
passed over the toffl a sure sign
that today is not the only
cold one we will hat% in the near fu
ture. , ■<
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CHURCH
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ilia, m. Oh«m A»r*to* •B> Ah
-1 gga*. - John Kao* aad tto Acwt ah
j ft, fu.mauoa Monday. «p m. **•-
I lag arbool aad preparatory taa** Twea
; «ay aad Friday, t A m.. raanrma loa
) rlaaa Tharaday. ( p at., teachers’ j
ST. PAULS CHURCH.
Rev C C WlLlam* D D rector
tl a. m., Morning Prayer and •*' m
' moa I p A., Suaday arbool hft
1 m.. Evening Prayer. Young Mea's Bi
ble rlaaa meet* at It a. m to vestry
| room
WOODLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH
Prmrb ng by Rev J. K ftoreo. th*
I pastor at ll o’rloi h a. n. and * p.
Im. Sunday arbool at J 30 H. M. Hair.
i Supt.
CLEAMNO DAY.
Naxt Tuesday Appointed Far First
Ward.
Atteoiioti of residents of ito First
ward ia called to the fart that next.
Tuesday. October Si. to the day *p-!
{po’nted for the regular cleaning day,
in fbe Flrat ward. II I* hoped that
j all residents of thla ward will co-op
erate with the efforts of the Civic
I league to keep the city clean. H#-
i member the day. next Tuesday, the
jttth.
SHOT IN THE ARH.
Alex Smith, Colored, Charged With
Shooting Oeo. Terr y.
I George Terry, a negro man, waa
last aftemon ahot In the prm by an- j
other negro named Alex Smith. The j
shooting or urred In Nr rth Augusta i
near the Natatorlum.. From what ran
helcarned Terry hart been paykig wt
ten;.ion to Smith’s wife and the latter
called him to time about it.
Terry drew a pistol on Smith and j
attempted to shoot the latter, but j
Smith knocked the weapon hack and
the boll that was tired entered Terry’s
arm.
Smtth was shortly afterward* arres
ted and taken to Aiken jail.
FIRST GEORGIA ENGINEER.
The Tan Who First Pulled n Throttle
on Georgia Rail Road Dead.
Mr. William Rbeaney. aged So years, j
who died at his home five miles south
of Harlem on Tuesday of this week,
was one of the oldest engineers in the
state. He was the first engineer that
ever pulled a train over the Georgia
railroad.
HELD UP
Rev, John Healing's Experience on
“Five Notch" Rond.
From what can be learned. Rev. John
Mealing, who lives In Edgefield coun
ty, was stopped on the road the same
; night that ,Mrs. Atkinson was mnr
;dered.
When Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson went
to Augusta bn that fateful morning,
they took the Five Notch road, it is
said. On this road on the same night
Rev. John Mealing was held up, but
no attempt was made to injure him.
Front this it would seem that it was
Atkinson and none other whom the
assassins sought to kill—evidently,
there were mor# than one in the plot.
Robbery was not the incentive, tor as
soon as the fatal shot was fired the
scoundrels fled.
| The
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(Pain*. Murphy A Co.)
1 There wa* no change In Liverpool cm- j
Idea, but th# lucal cotton market show
ed early strength on frost new*. Mis- {
eiwrtppl claiming a killing frost last
night. This had the effect of consider
able covering, especially by the seal te
rra who feared further damage over
Sunday. After advancing 5 point* the
We use our best efforts to mike
your purchases entirely satisfactory
here.
MAHONEY &
ARHSTRONG.
COAL and WOOD
STROWGER 281. BELL 1790.
Office and Yard No. 1 Macartan Street
covering seemed over and prices again
sagged off to the lowest of the day.
Port receipts were about the rails' as 1
last year, but the amount In sight to ;
j date Is above last year, despite the fact
I that be crop ts considered late.
_
STOCKS.
Early cables were more warlike from
abroad, and London prices for Amer
icans were 1* lower, but the local mar
; ket cut loose from foreign Influence*,
and the general buying was of a char
acter to indicate that elections were
being discounted by shrewd observers.
Railway earnings continue large and
the advanced prices of cereals are ar
guments that will offset all foreign
complications. Europe at present Is not
an extensive holder of American secur
ities, and as the credit is so gTeat In.
our favor the throwing over of secur
ities will not affect financiers here.
Going back to the halt day’s market the
best prices of the week were recorded
in all railway shares and In the trusts.
Tobacco led the van with a net gain of
*6 from yesterday. We called especial
attention to the inside buying of this
stock Thursday. Sugar was strong on
the shorts covertngand a flvanced It;
per cent. The minor trusts were in full
sympathy. M r e reiterate our view of
yesterday and advise buying the mar
' ket on any semblance of weakness.
GRAIN.
Yesterday's weakness caused by the
more peaceful outlook abroad and large
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Sugar 111 H 11J«4
Tobacco IKS 122
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Administrator’.* Sale.
iPTATE OK GEORGIA,
COLOMBIA COT'NTT.
j WILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST
TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER. I*o4,
at the Courthouse. In Appling. Colum
bia County. Georgia, between the le
gal hours of sale, the following real
estate, belonging to the estate of
James McAndrew, Jr., deceased, lata
of said state and county:
All that tract or parcel of land in
Columbia county, state of Georgia,
about ten miles from the city of Au-
I gusts, Un., near Jenkin s Station, on
the P. R. * W. C. Railroad, con
| tabling six hundred and seventy-two
acres, more or less, being bounded by
land of Mrs. M E. Jenkins, Mrs.
r.. Green, Mrs. E. J. Dozier, Cant.
C. L. West, H. Shimky and P. Arm
strong. The improvements thereon
consist of dwelling, gin houses, two
barns and, eight houses for tenants.
Place is well watered.
Terms—Half cash, balance In 12
months with 7 per cent interest. Pur
chaser to receiv bond for title and pay
for all papers.
PATRICK ARMSTRONG,
Administrator Estate of Jas. McAn
drew, Jr.
TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION
FO RRENT—NEW HORSE ON GWIN
NETT street, five doors west Wood
lawn avenue. House has eight rooms
and bath. Price *15.00 per month. Ap
ply to Clarence E. Clark, 832 Broad
street.
WANTED—A GOOD HOUSE GIRL OR
boy. Apply 612 Reynolds street,
j Oct 22
I LOST —A GOLD WATCH BETWEEN
i Cemetery and Broad. Finder will be
rewarded by returning to 606 Broad
street. ‘ *;!