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tot pa*t. nn<l lb* t*THieiii are In winwe
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ttrtereet by all rendew **f The Utitn,
and |hv queMitwi to «fi*n asked, whv
tha manse > fruit an oft*n epofcen i*f
and Hhu-ti trrowa In auch abundance In
Cuba, and ***tna lo hav* been th*
prtgcTpal auaii-nanr* <*f th* insurgent*,
ta navar nhippM over lo thla rounlrjr.
To Cure a Cold In On* Day
Tak* Laxative Rrotno Quinine Tablet*.
All drucatom refund the money If It
(■lie to rur*. tip. The genuine has L.
ft q on earh tablet.
FUNERAL OF MRS. OAIN.
Occurs Tomorrow Imm A acred Heart
Chnrch. *
Through some typographical er-or
In the announcement of the death of
Mrs Jacob Gain yesterday the notice
read Mrs. Jacob Gant when It should
bare beau the former. Mrs. Gain wav
g ilnter of Sergl. Joseph Trammer*
hnueer and a wc'l known lady In this
cHy.
The funeral occur* tomorrow after
noon at 4 o'clock from the Sacrel
Heart church.
Our Dirtres on suits only two, third*
what others charge., K. J. Henry A
Co.. «*ot cash tailor*.
NTH* Grand Plano Bargain.
Magnlflcent fftelnwuy grand |>lnoo at
a great sacrifice, practically new; Just
the Instrument for schools, college* and
mush! halls.
THOM Alt & HARTON.
Augusta, Ua.
BLUE POINTS ON HALF SHELL
LOBSTERS, NORFOLK OYSTERS,
DOVES, SNIPE,
OPOSSUM, SQUIRREL.
v EVERYTHING IN SEASON s
jVlohrmann’s Restaurant
OPEN UNTIL 2A. M. OPEN LPNIIL 2A. M.
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ORATORIAL CONTEST
Between Georgia Collage* In Atlanta
Tonight.
A than*. Go , Oct I*.—The tali «r. Itv
|M>ya are going to AOantn ti»l*f la
great force The occasion la the Ititi
oratorical conloat. II will tak» place
at the Grand Opera House. Throe of
llie all fudges have been selected.
They are Hub William I*. Wilson,
preside til nf Washington and l.ee I’nl
veralty; Dr. Danny, of Vanderbl t, and
|>r. Greer, the president of Krskfne
College, South Caroltoa, Tha three
other judges will be selected today.
Mr. ft H. Adair will repreaenl the
State I’nlverslty and hla subject will
be "The New America " Mr Wi’l M
Smith will represent Dahloueg* and
hi* subject will be "The Negro Prob
lem."
Mr. A. J, Moncrlef will represent
Mercer and his subject toll', be "The
South’* Contribution to *he American
Republic." Mr. Prank 8. Palmer wi'l
represent Rmnrr and hla subject will
be "Pro Patrla.”
This contest will be the most Import
ant that has ever occurred lo the
shite.
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The m*ay friend* of Mrs. Arthm
KtlM. of Bktb. 8. 0.. a former resident
of We»t Hnd. will regret to hear of her
aarlou* nines#.
None but the purest and beat drugs
enter the prescriptions cent out from
Alexander Drug slim*. Their price# are
reasonable.
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GOVERNOR'S
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there are* those, la t*toh pedttual Ml
tleg, who uohM rvvadls the paltry us
auto* Haul s caataep and eater »p* an
eatevtoVys gsßenre qf rdhratogtluß. as
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W'th asewnsNatw an hwwiaoa* ataadtag
army and a large nag eaatty auvy. Is
he sup parted by »***# tmpnsed upno
the pmgda of th* atatas I meuttaa
tbto neither ta approve an* casiirma.
far N ht valve* gueailnaa W national
and M sf Mats paltry, tort as a sink
ing illustrates nf the Itolmry at the
times to depart from th* eld laadmsrhs
forget the aMMsrvattom sf the fatb r*
of the republic, sad venture «n onlmd
den put he. It will net it" far u* ta wan
der to* far lata the realms of caper-
Intent. Our aafetr to In «m*rrv*it#m
add * rigid adherence to th* preced
ent* nf tha past Thla to caper tally true
of the people of the Pnith. We Mmutd
resist all danger-a* Inaovattnaa We
should cling lo th* coast it utlraml right
at local aelf-grw ernmeot. the sheet
aM-b<vr of our safety, and oppose, in
every legitimate way, the I'onslaatly
increasing tendenct. « of the agent* of
th* federal gru-emmeat to encruaeu
upon the reserved fight* of the staira.
nr* should rigidly adhere to Ibr car
dinal dm-t tinea of lav at tort for revsnue
only, honesty and ppmomy In th* ad
inlatairation at th* guvrmmmi. the
tnweat poaaiMe rat* of tggalluu cunatst
ent wtfh tha hater and dignity of tha
etate and the requirements of the In
stitutions and tieraon* for whiwn she
must provide: and wa must, at all
times, he wilting. In th* language of
Mr. Jeflfeiann. to aeoned equal and en
act justlc# to all and apactal privilege*
to nont."
A Pi #' Ballet.
A govarnmenl. auch a* the father*
Intended ours to he. must rest upon an
Intelligent and uncurrupleil Isillut. A
vwnal vote to ltie destruction of a re
public. and an Ignorant vote Is no leva
dangerous than n venal on* The suf
frage must lie based on virtue and In
telligence. The ballot In the tuuuls nf
a vicious or corrupt mao to dangerous
lo the liberties of the peotde; and In
the hands of an Ignorant man,who doe*
not realtor that It I* not an article of
merchandise, to he Isirtcred oft for a
price, hut a great weapon of defence,
with which to preserve his liberties. It
ts a constant menace to the safety of
the people. Virtue and tntelltgvncs
must lute, or evil will befall the state,
legislation will grow corrupt. Justice
will miscarry in the court a confidence
In the government will be destroyed,
lawlessness will run riot In the land
and lynch law will supplant the court*
of Joatlc*. It wilt be a sad day when
thesa calamities overtake us. To see
to tt that they do not befall the state
Is your duty and mine. The people have
delegated to you the power to make the
laws for the next two years; and upon
m* devolves the duty of executing
them. We should approach this duty
fearlessly and honestly. The ballot box
must be more closely guarded. Our
election laws should be revised and
Improved in such a way as to render
effectual the voice of the virtue and In
telligence of the state and to prevent
th (distance of power from finding a
lodgment In the hands of nn Ignorant
or corrupt minority. Sever* penalties
should V>e enacted for the punishment
as well of those who. directly or in
directly, buy votes as for those who sell
them. These penalties Rhould go to the
extent, if necessary, to correct the evil,
of depriving both the vote-buyer and
the vote-teller of the right to vote or
hold office, without regard to party,
creed, race or color. This would tie a
severe remwdy: but, when the safety of
society demaiwlf tt, it should be unhes
itatingly applied, for Jt would deprive
no lidheat, intelligent man of hie right
of suffrage, but wfculd affect only the
Ignarant add vicious
faxattafl.
‘ Another nuttn of vital liuportanoe
Is the question of taxation. JO lanes
DOING GREAT WORK.
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Dae of Paine’s Celery Compound
in the Philadelphia W. C. A
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The magwWh awt handing at th* raa*
•eg *4 Righteewrh *ad Arch streets,
Wgmd tpi w IP a to*wam*s« that »*»
what a great • halttv to th# W..M#a*s
tTtotottoa Arm i rial HI of the t#a«lu-i
*Tty.
The awpertotsHdeat of the W. C. A.
home to the wrroaapttohrd ««maa whoa#
portrait la pooled her*. Mtos Ralheatpo
Kcooedy What ahe hae d«n* and What
aha to doing tar th* hewed! of other m*
men mmwtowds tha higheat rrapert an#
admlraUaw.
In alt other Institution* of thla kind
more attention M gtvm every year to
tem hlng the law* sf health and right
living physically as wet! as morally
Th* health of rommsniries to more and
•aura frequently a subject at attrathm
tram clergymen and teachers An aß
mg nervous man nr woman finds It
mure dllßrwlt to he hopeful an# oheer
ful and good than a well owe,
Writing to the Wells A RhMrfair
Company, who are th* proprietor* of
the most w. oderful of all remedies for
the rare of disease* that aria* from the |
tmpatrmeot of the nervuna system, j
Paine's i fiery snmputd. Mis* K une
dy. in Ht# cmiras at her letter, referring
t* th# us# of Baln.- s celery ■ (impound
among the members of th# W. (’. A.,
mys that “thoa* who have been tak
lag It feel greatly IM-aettt*d. and deotr*
tn ounllnua the use. us It.” Mo many
wuman run down In health by over-1
like these, when a universal paralysis
has settled down upon all laislncos en
t.-prise and the arudurts of the farms
of the atate. upon which all mir pros
perity depends, scarcely bring In the
markets of the world the cu*t us pro
duction. when the Urea have gone oat
In our furnaci-e. when the fatr Helds In
a large portion of cur state have been
blasted by ffisst and storm, and honest
men beg In vain for work that they
may buy bread, tt behoove# us to prac
tice the most rigid economy tn every
department of th# state government,
ostablndt no more Instltuthm* to he
supported by the slate, and to see to
It that not a dollar of the alate's rev
enue. no matter from what source de
rived. la diverted, by legislative en
actment Or othcrwlgc. from the pur
pose to which tt l» now applied. The
burden of taxation, though lea* In
Georgia than In some of thr other
state*. 1# already an great *• ,>ur P oo '
pte ought to tie required to bear; and
the rate should. If possible, bo lowered,
but. under no circumstances, should It
Is- allowed to go higher. All Irregular
ities tn our taxing system should be
removed, an dthe burilen should tie ad
justed so as to fall equally on all claus
es of property and In all parts of the
state. The lands In no county should
he valued for taxation at a higher price
than lands equally productive and
equally profitable in any other county.
The burden of taxation should not only
be lessened. If possible, and so equalli
ed as to bear allk? on all the cltlacns
and on all the property of the state,
but all property which now mealies
taxation should be hunted out and
made to bear Its proportionate share
of the burdens of government. Te de
vise means by which the hand "f the
tax-gatherer may reach the hidden
wealth of the dodger, who enjoys the
protection of the government, but Is
unwilling to share tn Its burdens, Is a
delicate and dlfflrult duty which now
devolves upon us; but tt can he per
formed with benefit to the state and In
finite relief to all honest tax-payers:
and w eshould meet this, as well as the
duty of more euretplly guarding the
Iwllot box. fearlessly and conscientious
ly, looking only to‘the best interests
of the eofhmomvealth and of the peo
ple; and ragardleth* of the otnmor of
these whs. by fraudulently withhold
ing the Bihut# they owe to the state,
tiapuao heavier burifelts on their more
cunatden t taus nelghiJdrs. Jti Hits con
nevtlon. 1 ffeati - * lo call attention to t»*
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|il|ttrilk«t niKf i.nhitf up that l**it»i'"»
I rahiry cotototond gives.
I fn time of grunt mental strain when
>.t her remedies ratty meddle and muddle j
| Halite's rotary ramp .rand feeds the hard '
preesed aerves.
i Paine's celery lotnponnd purl flea the
bksd nf all had htmmca. an.l rur*# the
many ailments from thla familiar
ran**.
A van proportion of all diseases are
preventable. BUih io-Wy compound ta
universally preecrlbed by medical men
to stilt* the prugree* of dlaordcis. due
to poor tiiood and badly nourished
I nerves.
admirable suggest lona nf the comptrol
ler general on this subject. Many oth
er duties. Oenllemen of the General
Assembly, looking to the welfare of
the atate and the prosperity and hap
piness of the people, win claim our at
tention; hut those which I have men
tioned seem to me tn rise, at this par
ticular Juncture, paramount to all oth
ers and should Ural hav* our moat #e
rimts consideration.
"Having thus briefly. In accordance
with Immemorial cuatom. referred to
some nf the moat important matters
that will demand Immediate and care
ful consideration, f util nnt go fur
ther into details, but with a tirufound
sense of ths responsibilities I am about I
to assume, and Invoking your kindly
rd-operatlon and support In an honest,
earnest effort to perform them with an
eye single to the gtory of Georgia and
the best Interests nf gll her people: and
with a fervent prayer to the God of
Nations and of fftates that 1 may be
endowed with wisdom to govern tn
Justtce and moderation, I will now take
the oath of office."
Upright Piano on Sale.
We hav* a beautiful Now York ITp
rlght Plano, handsome carved Oocobola
case, rich ton*, three-stringed Instru
ment, at sl*s,
THOMAS A BARTON,
Augusta, Ga.
FOUR PAIRS OF SHOES.
N 3L- ; ■ .
Were Taken Front Bolden'* Shop
Last Night.
The shoe shop of Mr. W. Bolden, on
Campbell street, was broken Into by
unknown parties last night, and four
pairs of shoes taken. The matter
was reported to the police this myrn
ing.
Place your order at once and avoid
rush. Goods cheaper than ever. E. J.
Henry & Co., popular priced tailors. 216
and 218 Campbell street.
Bright, pretty hearths and mantels
(iSU tie mttila With the Diamond Glass
Black from Alexander Drug store.
R. T. Alderman. E. P Weathersby.
and J. B. Stoney, of White Plains, n»>
at the Commercial.
n the woaurs • -
Largest aol ibtsl Sins Mi
HE* Nov.
I Shqw That Presents t\\B nation's Growth.
AN Neki f-ettum. and Noltiinf Rut F**fum Shown.
mil F/\ LARGEST MRNACEPIKS!
i \\/ | 1 LARGEST OPGJSES ?
VV LARGEST HIPPOI^ROMESf
M V T LARGEST PARADES!
UNITED AND EXHIBITED AS ONE SHOW
FOR ONE SINGLE ADMISSION FEE.
THE AGS OF HUGE EVENTS HAS SURELY COME
tv ?r\Krar? = -
Bl SrL-dtiiTL
More Rare Angruh TK*n AH
Other Shows Combated
Mor# of Bverythlng worth seeing than all other
Shows Exhibit. Only Aguarlum, on'y water Circus.
104 Chariots, Cages and Animal Lairs. Animals in
open dens. Elephants. Camels and Dromedaries in
harness. Biggest demonstration in the pftbiic streets
ever witnessed.
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The only actually Big Show You Can see this yea r
Two Performances Daily, at 2 and BP. M.
Doors Open One Hour Earlier.
•Admission to all, 50 cents. Children under 9 years, 25 cents.
Seating capacity 15.000. 25 uniformed
ushers. Numbered coupon actually reserved
Seats on sale at Howard & Willet s Drug Store
Broad Street. *
Our Coal Promotes Health, Wealth and goad Cheer
It burns through and through and leaves neither slate nor
cinder and but very little ash.
OUR JELLICO AND CROSS MOUNTAIN
Household Coals are unequalled for cleanliness, heating and
lasting qualities and money is saved daily by their use.
Kgg, Nut and Steam Coals of best Grades and at
Lowest Prices
Teiepffones - ( FRASER & CUMMING, Lessees,
) CO-OPERATIVE COAL SUPPLY CO., 1041 Jackson St.
REMOVED TO 711 BROADWAY-
E. W. DODGE,
Manufacturer of Rubber
Stamps, Seals, Stencils,
Daters. Pads, Badges,&c
711 Broadway. Augusta, Ga
Btrowger Phone 162.
Mrs- M. Mitchell Wolfe
CHRISTIAN BCIEKCE PBAOTITIONffIt
937 Broad Street.
OFFICK Hill R 8 10 A. M. TO 4 P. M
OCTOBER 20
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1267 Broad street. One of the best
stands in the city for a good Grocery
Store, or in fort, any business. Tbs
Honse has six (6) good room-, a
good yard, and is. very convenient.
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at SOS Broad St.