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on afaanluta auuiwnttw. Price 2% of a.
and D* eta. Sold by—Ketallera. T. A.
Hutton, Abiteraon'a Drug Wore, Alex
ander'* Drug Wore. Weal Bml Phar
macy. The Ktn* Pharmacy, Wholeaal
era. Davenport A l*hlnlay.
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becoming leaa numerous than former
ly.
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| tbe Several arhonte ran pmvtder nature
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in* ibe *• honl library with all of the
inudlee es the a> had Tble atata rouree
f if atudy la n<d a mere eaperlmeni. Iml
[hsa heen »uee« eafully tried Hi a number
1 f Matea. atth a mnat mary. bote elfert
tile’ll the ethrteev-y <0 the ertto.il aye
i tem ”
Mr. Uleun Bhowa that there i* an
alarntln* Itinerary anton* tearheia. In
•tone inunllee K |«rr rent lentalu only,
i* year. Thi* la due to the fa< t That
they reeelve only an *vrraar salary »f
tllt.M for id* month** ««rk., white
lea. her* hi town and city nyatstn re-|
I reive an average of M7O « for ulna,
montha' work.
Tlie report <di the numtier of t«H’k* |
I need In the iu h<Hila us the Mate I* the
Ift rat aver made on thl* aubjett, and|
t.i m*a out *».me in 1 err,lln* f»t t* The
l.dUiwln* I* Mr.' Olenn'a aummary of.
; the report:
) TT.i ,*port »Im>'»« ’.hat the avem*e
roat per arho<d t**di. re*ar.|lea* «f the
kmd. fur Imoha pumhaaad ptior to July,
it. I**T. wan 41 rent*, and that the av
na*e roat per ropy us Imofc* jiun haaed
| durln* the year from July I. I**7, to
j July I. Utk. waa M renta. «
• Tlir total numlier of hooks of all
kind* reported wa* 3Vd.4Sf». anti the to
tal roit of theao book* wa* *184.31*.4f.
•;Thr reporta from three countie*
gave the total number and total co*t
’’Illy; In Ihr other alxty rountles 22*.-
I*o houka were purrha*rtl prior to July
it. I**?, at « total COM of $*4,510.1*. and
151.577 Ixiok* were pun'ha*c<l between
July 1. 18*7. ami July 1, 18*8, at a total
roat of (54,*81 • IV.
ARE ENGLANO AND »
FRANCE TO CO fO WAR
I ’ a CfMtiil CriAi of lh« G*n*f*tion a* lAol
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bare art tba ltd roaflagratioh la
, ymrru
A* regard* the aet reaaHa of Ih*
admiralty'* precaottoos today. It
arriaa aa osdar wa* teertaad at Horta
mouth this morn la* direr tin* that 4*r»|
ery wanoiaa aklp la the harbor shall i
have her full rotnplefneat of rreur
made up In the roster from th» aaval
depot aa afould be done In cnaa of,
mabllUaikm.
livery thin* Nalt to Wor.
Thl* prartU-all maun* Ihe complete
■ telling off proapettlealy of every
•hip * company In drtnii. Thla w
rang> went doe* not Include oflt<er» of
t omtplwtloned rank. wktiae appoint
iiiruu are made direct from U»» admi
ralty.
Kotir torpedo boat dcMroyer* wrhlrb
I were almut In b* Utiad wlfb water |
tui* boilers, have bad tkelr order* In
libl* rrapect rountertpandrth and have
: hern In-lrurled to redraw thrlr re
titrnnl more* Naval ofßcer* now Bn
I leave or unemploytsl have lieen
warned by the admiralty to bold
: i lirtflrelve* In rrndlnea* ahould they
: lie requited to rotnmiaaion ahlpa now
In raaarva.
Order* have lieen laaued from the
war offlea to the royal armv riot bin*
depot at Oroavenor road. Pimlico, for
employee* to work over time thla
week. Many ship* are belug hurried
forward and will be ready early ne*t
month.
Speaking t.iday, both laird Rosebery
and Rt. Hon. Herbert Aaqilltli adopted
a cautious gloomy tone. While ad
dreaslng a volunteer meeting at
Mansion House, the lord mayor said:
• I am glad to see so many volunteer*
In such fine condition. I trual your
service* will not be require! but
should they be. we thoroughly ttnat
they will be ready.”
Does France Want War?
There I* nothing new from France,
but the chambers meet* thl* week,
when there will be eqimlls. I may add
only a* a comic Incident of the grave
situation, that an Irish doctor Satur
day broke a window in Punch's office
tn Fleet street, where was displayed a
cartoon depleting John Bull threaten
ing a FTench organ grinder who hesi
tated to go away when ordered to do
80.
The content* of the bill of The Dul
ly Mall, which has been by no menus
an alarmist, but exceptionally well In
formed on the whole affair, today
rend*:
‘''The gravest crlsl* of our genera
tion.”
It Is Indeed, and unless the unexpec
ted happen*. It Is most certainly wnr.
I half believe France wants It. and If
so, she will certainly have it. The
British cabinet bus been summoned to
meet early this week for tbe purpose
of discussing the Fashoda question,
and it 1* umlerseood that the govern
ment propose# to take steps necessary
to Insist upon an early and detlnita
gtafkment on ihe subject from France.
Hondou, Oct. 24—Never stnea Oraut
Britain »nd France begau to dispute
over Egypt, nor during tiie most acute;
stage of the Niger differences between'
llickc two countiree, Ims the situation
looked so ominous ns it does today.
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'dear tmt at rtt* ordJr* tff aa exploe- ;
Ung party as am* FraaehaMW, aha wwa
their earapa from daatrmtkia to oar
I military aaaeeaa. or. If are are fc adtv j
i permlued art to clear oat. are ara toj
par a compeaaafloa for oar title to j
what we have wreared from tha Kha
lifa.
"This la a thing wr caanur runaaot
to iliac iw upon aay garb htab-headed
aummoaa W< are there la efftoatlte
oerupatUm and I hers wr Intend to re
main.-
I reach Navy Hurrying For War.
The Fr.'tch naval preparatioca gore
al Aral declared to b» mere routlpe ar
tarigemem*. but they are now admit
tedly dlMntt-d agaloA Great HrtfWtn.
The mhfKter of marfn*. M. l/whstoy.
Is dlfphtehlng order* to all the d*vt»l
station, alorg Ihe eoaal. and be U re
ceiving report* a* to Ihelr condition
Tbe French doekyard* and araenvl*
are working at full preaanre. hnrrted
ly preparing warablpa and torpedo
boats for active service.
Tbe Hriliah ndmiraily Hat today
.hows nine British battleship* and
eleven f**t cruiser* ara lying In tbe
Mediterranean, while Ihe Hellish chan
nel squadron, which wa* last reported
off Vlllagarel*. Hpato, constating of
eight battleship* and flve erulaer.,
constitutea the moat modem and pow
erful homogeneoua fleet of warship*
afloat.
Telegrams from Balmoral Intimate
that Queen Victoria I* following The
trend of event* with considerable cha
grin, Her aversion to war. In the ;Je
rltnipg year* of her reign. I* well
known, und 1# an appreciable factor In
tbe situation.
Russia Sure to Filter.
Berlin. Oct. 24. That Russia has
planned to interfere in the dispute be
tween France and England i* evident
from Ihe hurried trip to Pari* of Count
Murttvieff. the Russian minister of for
eign affairs.
Diplomats here assert that Count
Muravloff goes to Paris instructed by
his government to effect the appoint
ment of an International arbitration
committee for the settlement of the
Fashoda affair and to do all lu bis
power to prevent the outbreak of a
conflict between France und England.
Berlin, however, regards the situa
tion as extremely critical and believes
France has an ally In Russia The mo
ment wnr Is declared. German naval
experts say that the British'flee: is far
better equipped both as to men and
armament than the combined fleet* of
France and Russia.
YOU TRY IT.
If Shiloh'* Cough and Consumption
Cura, which ta sold tor Uie small price
of 2D cts . 6d CIS and sr.«o. does.not cure
take the bottle back a Fid We will refund
ih» money. Sold tur lover flfte year*
uu this guarantee. PtSce 28 cts anil Do
, ts. Sold by—RetaJler% T. A Buxton.
Asdarson's Prus stoic. Alexander's
nrug Store. West End Pharmacy. The
King Pharmacy; Wholesalers, Daven
port * Phioixy. -
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THB CAUCUS.
Tha Quasi low a* «» « « Ba Ika
.iffrff ITU* I tewing
Atlanta Oa . 181. 24 —The qu-a'l”H
es a caacua, 44 4a brketrt. w 111 ha
derNlaJ before TSitahay. *’ It wH»
ha ne ewaarv t w the 1.-*Ul*l»r* ta ar
rive •atly othe raw there may he nwe
and they will b# left «at The ’Tiber*
.'Kaninated in rawru*. If an* la h«4d. will
be tbe «*n*« who will lie vba-ted.
I Oovemor-eterl Candler will arrive in
Atlanta today, aud will remain here
I until neat Mnturdajr. whan tb<- tnaucu
j rattan esarvlaea are (o take- Id are. ll*
| will take a hand about the lobbv. It la
■aid. Hl* inauguration, hr bla own re
quest. will b* aa almple aa poaall>le to
1 hav* It. It I*, however, not doubter!
tha' a great crowd will be present t'»
wltneaa the Inauguration at tbe “one
eyed plowboy us IMgr-iO K«rwt.”
H<*> John T. H”tf. uillet was eeen and
la aanguln* of am-ceaa.
Mr. Horace L. Chapman rt Ohio, who
wa* the last democratic candidate for
governor of that atate, waa In Atlanta
today. He I* en mute to Jackaonvlllc.
n here he ha* some buatnens to tranaact
with lYd. William J. Bryan.
Mr W. H. Terrell of New York, who
hae many friends Iw Macon, la In the
city. He will go down to Macon In the
( nurse of a day or no.
Mr. la-care Walker rt Mar-on wa* In
Atlanta yesterday.
Mr. Henry Horne of Macon wa* In
Atlanta, working in the Inlereat of Ju-!
lielte with the comtnl*»l«ner* who are ]
to fix a alte for the new convict ramp. !
He *»y» the question will be decided
early next week.
The question of a location I* In n
rather peculiar predicament Ju*t at
thl* lime. There are three rommls
eFbtiers and each one favor* a differ
ent place. There 1* lot* of pulling being
done In the three dlreetlon*. and Just
who will win It 1* itnpoaalble to predict
Just at thla time. Mr. Horne seem*
quite hopeful ,hut he 1* undoubtedly
working with odd* against him.
New Dutch and Kippered Herrings at
Lamktn & Co.'*.
Excursion to Augusta and Atlanta.
The following paragraph should hr
credited To one of the Harlem puiiers,
from which it is clipped:
“Messrs. Tuggle aud Hollingsworth
will run one of their popular excur
sions to Atlanta on Dec. 12. This will
give the people in Atlanta territory
along the line of mad an opportunity
to purchase Their Christmas goods in
Atlanta.”
The paragraph Is reprinted because
of an erroneous staiemont in it. Inter
an excursion will I* run Into Augus
ta—when the soldier* come —affording
opportunity to people In AugustA ter
ritory along the line of road to see the
army here and to purchase their
Christmas good*
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i aaorf itlk.*a*l 4»<l*r* Tbe ahare* to
be gar huodred till*** dullara each, and
each *bax* l« he eautled to ftne vote, j
S. The object rt lb# cmtpaay bwlng
|m-. umirr gain, and tA«» |»rtlcular bu»
t fliuMM I# (•• t»UJrt*ig. bmlUaa,
land leasing real and pcrwmal property,
■ lending money on real and peraonal
j prop. ■ (). nctln* aa guardian and trua
' lee. admlnlatrator and ex.- uloi rt
tales, acting an agent* for insurance
and surety companies of all kind*.
4. The company ahall have the right
to establish ageorte* in any county of
tt.l* aintr. and to appoint agents In
any Other atate or territory rt the Uni
ted Htate*.
5. Petitioner* pray that there ahall be
no personal liability upon any stock
holder except to Ihe amount rt their
unpaid »uh*erlptl»n*. (
And vour petlltloner* wilt ever pray,
etc., Jt>»* * HEYNOUDB.
petlthuiera' Attorney, j
STATE OF GEORGIA,
1 RICHMOND COUNTY.
I, George B. Poumellc. Deputy Clerk
l of the Superior Oourt In and for anUI
county, do hereby certify that the
above and foregoing petition of Ihe Au
gusta laibW and Trust Company i# «
true ropy of the original, tiled In thla
Office thl* third day of October. ISM.
Wltne** my official signature and *en!
of said court thl* third day rt October.
IS3S. GEO. U. POITRNBIXE,
Deputy Clerk.
Filed In thla office thla third day of
October, 18M
GEO. B. POt'RNFJUDE.
Deputy Clerk.
A club at Trarbach. which offered a
prise of a barrel of wine for Ihe best
song In praise of Moselle wine, has re
ceived two thousand compositions to
choose from.
After 1899 it will be Illegal to use
the state seal and coat of arms In
Massachusetts for advertising purpo
ses.
Of the eleven emperors and em
presses of Russia between Peter I and
Alexander IT, four have been assassi
nated.
The Bell Tower Drug Store,
CORNER JACKSON STREETS
**rrnder new A full lioeot Freeh Drure, Toilet Article*, Brushes
Etc. We in»ke » specitltv of Physicians' Prescrii'tions.
Hell Telephone ?22j PATTERSON & WADE
OCTOBER 34
WANT ADS.
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WAKTKIV HKOfMIt IWURDBIIN s
pond ftirM iq4 rmbi M*. bUm oik bb*
fumttfcrd ruum tn arnl. Mr* A.
j A««ra. (orßMr ICltis tad W•*hin**.«,
or to Mtrßßt. Nov tB
WAJfTWR-A KBCOIfD HAND ONE*
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4fikti ffl gfiiad BirMMt. 0c(34
W A NTf:r> —HT A Yomo mavohbd
I ffiupir j rofiip hoar , l
wt(A prtvatM family, irntralt) Kwatadj
Iw*bi 4 rffernuto gt%«n. Addwii B.
p. O . Box 4«B. Oct. S 3.
MIS# BEUJ AIIITH'H DA NCI NO
i Krhmil. al nnrthweat comrr Kotlock
'and Telfair. Tuesday and Friday* at
;.M. Del I*
S
PIANO LBMONfI.
MRS tUA-ffTONE WATSON,
T4J REYNOLDS STREET.
BEMCVED TO 711 BROADWRY-
E. W. DODQE.
Manufacturer of Rubber
i Stamps. Seals, Stencils.
Daters. Pads. Bad«es,&c
711 Bruadwav, Augusts, Oa
Sfroargar Pbons RK.
THE NEW
Broad Street Barber Shop
For sn Ea*v Phava aud a Nest Haircut
g j to So. 718 Broad Wrest, ground floor.
F. C. dos Passos.
Tbs RoUry Razor Strop for tale.
FOR IRON FlEllG
CALL ON
AUGUSTA FENCE CO.,
310 10th Btreet, Auguata, Gx
Out of Town Work Solicitct-rtl
The music of the average amateur
fiddler is a viol-insult to the neigh
bor*.
We are often compelled to put up
with pawnbrokers and innkeepers.