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gad fubatai tial aid.
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ranrad aad In an<*h roailliioo that it |
tray ba agrrird forward without tta j
further aid < f th<* auiillary. »a>d «u*- j
Diary bo and la hrroby r»lraard from
further obl!**tk , n to the Mate roiumtt
tee of the O*or»la Ycun* Mid i ChrSai
tan Aaaoclaitoo."
Truat Tho«« W ho Have Tried.
I SrrrKKED fmra catarrh of «h«-
worat kind and never hoped for cure.
but Kiy'a Cream Balm aeema to do even i
that—Oacar Oat root. IS Warren ave..
Chirato. til.
I SI’FTEKED from catarrh; it *"t »o
bad I tvoild not work. I u«od El>'»
Cream Balm and am entirely well.—A.
C. Clark*. Ml Bnawnut Ave.. Boston.
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A 10c trial alse or the ROc alae of j
Ety'a Cte«rn Jiitm will be malted. Kent
by drw**l»ta. Ely Brothera, 50 Warren
St.. N. Y.
Tall fleeting.
Nash rills. Tenn.. Oct. 22.—1 t was
definitely decided today that the fall
running meeting at Cumberland Para
will tiegin November -Id. and continue j
until November 24. Secretary Parker
makes the promise officially. There:
Is every promise that the meeting will
be a good one.
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Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt
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or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to
rive perfect satisfaction or mone-r re
funded. Price 25 cents per bo*. FOR
SALE BY HOWARD & WILLET.
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wa hla quirtuda they ylew.
And in nartln*. nil will echo, 'llowofcd
sir adieu, adieu "
Shrouded in n mist of sorrow as a
Cupid a parting lay
Will hr each Sowthera valley—when
the last one's passed away;
Aad healds each blil aad mounula and
around rnch cabin dnor
Will he linked a chain of memory aa
was tievrr linked before. m
Throuybont evtry Held of clover and
atneng the golden grain.
And along the battered brraelworks,
where our falrrut sons were j
stain. i
There'll he monuments of memory,
while 'Dt-ath each bank of rlsy
Myriads of leaden mlaallea will remind
us of our gray.
We shall lovr to teach our children t»f
our heroes who are dead.
Of the bottle wars they carried march
ing to a soldier's trend;
Their loyal hearts a<i tender all glow
with truth’s array.
A lid the many recollections of the boys
who wore the gray.
And aa long a* time speeds oowarl.
and there's a Heaven of love,
God will watch the silent sentinels,
sleeping, from a world above;
He'll guard the precious memory of
the old Confederate gray
Throughout time * eternal pages when
the last one's rassed away.
See Here, Read Thlsl
Does anything all your hair? Then let
me? treat It now. It rosts little conipar- i
ed compared to the mortification of j
baldness. I've treated many here in
your own city and not one so treated
but was benefited. Not one failure In
ail the large number. Come to see me
at 82i> Broad street. I am treating some
of the best people of your city.
MBS. SMITH.
BEAT THE TECHS.
The Football Ciame in Athens Satur
day Afternoon.
Special to The Herald.
Athens. Ga., Oct. 24. Saturday af
ternoon before a large, and enthusiastic
crowd the University of Georgia foot
ball team defeated the Georgia Techs,
to the tune of 1u to 0. The feature*
of the game were the bucking of Mc-
Cufcheon and the all-around star
p'aying of Ritchie, both University
player*.
The Techs, at one time had the ball
within three feet of Georgia's goal line ■
—but on a fumble .VlcCutcheon caught
the ball and ran the whole length of
Hip field for a touchdown. Bond, j
right tackle for the University, broke ■
his collar bone Friday and could not
play in the game Saturday. His ab
sence from the team was very notice
able, as he is one of the best players
they have.
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ITRS. ELLEN ACAUHOIfO.
she Passes Away la £a*i'er*»Mjt
Altrr Strtlaa Prortratio*.
Ijrrlsl to Tha Herald
gaadersi lljr. Ha fht 11. Mrs
Riles jh’srhorw 4i*d Erlday amraiag of
I servous great ration after a llagrrtag
[l l inem nf serrml Anya. Aha waa dt
years of age and had Iliad a grrat part
of her life beer, sad she as* bored ami
' respected by all. A rrtwarhahle pa
;tlnn and awartssm of disposition
, weir the two noble rharnrtertstlrs of
' her life, and right bser |t is worthy
as remark that her rauer iaiimatr
! frieads do not recall haring one ti ng
►tea her angry. Wbe leave* to nn»irn
i her loss a loving hnsbata Mr Cfcas.
ticarloro. two heartbroken daugh
liars. Mlm Lola and Miss Alice, and a
devoted son. Mr Chat. K Kcart.iro of
| Augusts. The tatana- ui look place
j yesterday
Mrs Winifred llutat Is In a very!
rritlraJ condition aa the rsadlt of a,
fall which she etperlenced Haturdsv.
While returning borne from Branham
j vllle. a negro sutiurti. where she had
! gone to collert an amount due it r bp
'a negro woman, kbe lost her fiMding In ]
I crossing a ditch, and was forcibly
thrown In It Some negro women ,
bearing her cry, rushed to her rercue. j
and rtmoved her from the ditch. Al
hack was procured In which she wav j
conveyed to her residence. Doctors ,
were summoned and wet# soon ai her j
side. On examination ll wan found
that one Hg had been broken and oth
er pap* of her body badly bru.sed.
The very beat medical aid Is being
given her. but as she Is an elderly wo
man It Is feared that her Injuries will
p. ove fatal.
Our tittle hoy was emu-teil with rheu
j mat Ism In hi* knee; and at times un
' able to put his foot to the Poor. We
| tried In vain everything we could bear
of that we thought would help him.
| We almost gave up In despair when
! someone advised us to try Ohamber
| lain’# Pain Bulm. We did so. ar.d the
first bottle gave so much relief that we
got a second otV", and to our surprise.
It cured him sound and well.—J. T.
HATS, Pastor Christian Church. Noo
-1 desha, Kan. For sale by Alexander .
I Drug,and Heed Company, C. H. Parr
j of lieil Tower Drug Company.
j The Sheep and the Goats
I The proposition that a new Bar As
nociation should be established, to In- I
elude all the lawyers of the New York j
bar who accept as sound the principle j
that a Judge Is bound to give a proper
consideration for his nomination, in the
way of such plums as his Judicial of
fice puts at his disposal, seems to be j
mode seriously. .Nor Is It undesirable
for the public that It should be car
ried into execution. It would separate j
the member* of the bar Into two dls-j
tlnct classes, go that there would be |
no difficulty in discovering the ethical
and professions) standard of either.—
tfr-ve York Bun.
A Sure Plan to Keep in Good humor
Nothing else seems to have the ef
fect of keeping a man In the universal
good humor and cheerful mood that a
comfortable fitting and easy wearing :
pair of shoe* does/ Now. therefore, If
you will do the square thing by yourj
fer-t and out on a pair of Mulherin's
famous'*3.39 shoes, it will not be the I
[fault of your pedal extremities if your 1
humor and disposition fall to be a
: source of satisfaction to yourself and
friends.
San Francisco lias twenty thousand
children of school age who attend no
place of learning.
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THE lEN’S MEHTINCI.
9apt. Evans' *pteiidid Address on
••W hat Am I?”
As «.» .* I, if., nddrras t>y *l
-.pdeiit Ln««MM M Kvsas at the
Y. At. A. last nrtrrnoon was a nuwt
InterwKlng one. The title of the ad
drees'll As "What Am I?*’ iwi will'll the
supcfflrtendi lit irehted «a t h > vet last
trig lilt of the soul and the temporal
life of the phvaimt leafy.
Tim following eWracl le giv* t, of the
uddtugn.
Hi. iam not «J.a» you snr, This
[body'ls what t havg to war wliif.
1 am lure fntrn the (••ginning to the
end. The body shall decay, hut what
I” am shall live forever.
John (Julncy Adonis was walking up
the street one day and met a friend,
jw ho asked hoiv he was. lam well,
replied the president, but the home Is
fast decaying. The roof la decayed and
Its walls arc tottering. I think John
Quincy Adams will Siam have to move
out. hut he Is Well.
"God made man in his own Image,"
not with a physical body, but In the
Immortal Image. You aie here for
ever; somewhure. In some slate.
When we think of that, look at the
end. What Is an hour of pleasure to
the eternity? What Is a fleeting Joy
compared with the everlasting remorse,
that worm which eats within the man?
The ministers tell us Ihal (lod gave
ua this life for preparation, So we umy
take It and use It In preparation for
the life to come. I apeak to yoU «»
a young man to young men. fl pa re
yourself In the cooler moments for the
temptations that or.- to come. Ask
God to help you, fpr to Him you must
make an account.
YOUNfI fIOTHERS.
Croup is the terror of thousands of
youpg mothers because Its outbreak is
so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shi
pp's ICough and Consumption Cure
acts like magic In case of Croup, ft
has never been Unown to fail. Tho
worst cares relieved Immediately. Price
25 els., 50 eta. and SI.OO. Sold by—Re
tailers, T. A. Huxton, Anderson’s Drug
Stole, Alexander's Drug Store, West
End Pharmacy, The King Pharmacy;
Wholesalers, Davenport 42 Phinlay.
The fact that skeleton remounts of
elephants are so rarely found In any
part of Africa is explained by an ex
plorer, who states that as soon as the
bones have become brittle from cli
matic Influences they are eaten instead
of salt by various ruminant ani
mals.
Old fashions In dress tnay be revived,
but no old raahWped medicine can re
place Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Alex
ander Drug and feed Company, C. P>.
Parr of Bell Tower Drug Company.
It is only the middle aged man who
lives—the striplliig hopes and the old
man remembers.
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Js.<haug drill ■ red an csceib-ni le<-tur»».
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I ,«|nrk leclureij Übe* d kilkidlH
Bplscopal s i wt. Krv .P. D. t anlfril }
pm-ached an escellcnl a-noon In Ih*- j
M< thodtst Episcopal church l ist even- ]
in* He made his csiMwllSm of the test <
! very plain.
Fr«-I Junes. wh<» killed Will Hum
, iwn neai Radford'* mill a few davs'
sfco. mie tried Prlduy la-fore Hon. R-I
K Mellon, nml *a* aequilted.
Ilev, It. A. Addls m. having accepted
| (be lastnrale of Ml 7.10 n church of
lllythe. will preach iher<* »t II a. m.
and 7 p. m. the first Sunday In Novem
i la*r.
\v t . have delightful weather.
WHAT IS SHT.OMV
! a grand old remedy for Cough, Cold*
and Consumption; uaed through the
• world for half a century, has cured
i innumerable case# of Incipient con-
I sumption and relieved many In advanc
',d sLage*. If you are not satisfied with
’ the results we wHI refund your money.
Price 25 Ct*., 50 cts. and SI.OO. Sold by
j—Retailers, T. A. Buxton. Anderson's
Drug Store, Alexander's Drug Store,
: West End Pharmacy, The King Phar
macy; Retailer*, Davenport & Pblnl
i*y.
NEW 'PHONES.
Augusta Telephone and Electric Com
pany.
075—Augusta Electric Supply Co.
582— Augusta Southern Railroad,
President’s office.
?07- F. H. Brendle, Meat market.
476—W. H. Brigham, Wholesale gro
cer.
872 George Cochkos.
332—0. A. Cunningham, Jr., Resi
dence.
007—L, O. Doughty, Cotton factor.
282 —E. W. Dodge.
788— W. R. Glnzcbrook, Residence.
501—Miss Sadie Harris.
678—0. W. Hall.
7»X—John F. Holmes & Co.
522- W. C. Jones.
286— W. M. Jackson.
487—J. 17. ackson, Residence.
371—Dr. A. J. Kilpatrick.
776- K. Lesser, Residence.
424—D. J. Looney.
281— Mahoney & Armstrong.
286—North Augusta Land Co.
686—W. P. Padgett. Saloon.
572—L. F. Padgett, Furniture.
587—Schuutzen Plata.
373—L. C. Steinbeck & Co.
281—Tutt & Boy Is ton.
873 — 'W. H. Walton, Farm.
881 —Whltlker McGowan.
.Mr. W. G. CrltehlOw, the expert, ry
<-le repair roan, who was formerly with
Thomas 42 Barton, desires to call at
tention to tic- get that he is now with
Da videort & Mathewaon, at 831 Broad
way. With a modern equipped shop, he
is enabled to give prompt attention to
all difficult work of all whebltt. A stock
of parts and tires always on hand. Pri
ces reasonable. YVoik guaranteed.
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emir. Aftttk (tor«f«rin in iwtkt** <k*«gn* And paiw»«A. HriiYf
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idriAin mdnnduAtaY. a (CfiArit Mrgngfh And ANoNaily b «**
Mtft hAvtng.
SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW.
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SHOES THAT ARE KNOWN I
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Everything that is sty
lish. artistic and com
fortable, combined with
the best of workman
ship will be found in
Hanan & Sons Shoes.
CASHIN, GOULEY & VAUGHAN, 808 Broad Street.
AGENT* FOR HANAN A SON.
FALL OVERCOATS
FAIR PRICES
Conditions point to rapid selling, now
that the frosty days have come to stay. We
never had a better stock. We never offered
such reasonableness in price. We never put
more thought or care In selecting. Overcoats
are here for men in all stations In life. The
luxurious Overcoats are here--p!enty of them.
The plain and substantial Overcoats are here.
If you wish to pay $7.50 or $35 we can show
the best style and value in town. That’s the
kind of skill that keeps us in the lead.
I. C. Levy’s Son & Co.,
TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
A WELL STOCKED LUMBER YARD
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OCTOMiR 94
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$| p stk«t ihdff idM N MB Iridi 4
knap in iwuf ****** Ant*.
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with bach swasher swthtas. ahrra
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Wheel. ngNsW l>*rll Hwus* IMh
Known from Maine to
California as the BEST
that material anti good
workmanship can pro
duce.
IB FOB STILE
Arran ■
MS WW' MM ""I
,
Where you can obtain promptly the
best grades of GEORGIA YELLOW
PINE Building Lumber at all time?
and at Special Prices. You will find
this on inscription: “BONE DRY”
Dressed Flooring, Celling and Finish
ing Lumber, Kiln Dried here under
our own supervision, worked and
stored In covered sheds.
Full line In stock and quick delivery
assured.
Mins lnifactims Crapy,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
DOORS, SASH & BLINDS