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DYNAniTE
tlad Two Pa*a*n»«r» on Steamer
Arriving at Ponce.
Ponce, Nov. J. A aen-ntlon waaj
earned here yeaterday on the arrival j
of the Red Une steamer Philadelphia,
from the Spanish main, by the di*cov-l
cry •“ 'he hundbag* of two paseen-,
gera of a number of explosive car- 1
tridgea containing dynamite. The dis
covery »aa made by ffie custom* 0111-;
rial*, and the passengers were arres
ted on the supposition that they were
anarrhltt*.
Yell yoi r sister
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digest ton. a healthy liver and bowels. |
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the bowels, liver and kidney*, k »|iins j
them In perfect health. Price !* eta. I
end 50 fits. Sold by—Retailers. T. A. !
Buxton, Anderfon'a Drue Store, Alex-j
ander’s Drue Store, West End Phar
macy, The King Pharmacy; Wholesal
er*. Davenport A Phlnlxy.
! Diamonds
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WANTt'U DEVNOYS SHOES.
Did a Naw Jersey Taa. But M« Wd’kl
O.t Them.
New York. Nov, 2. T, H. Ream,
of New Brunswick. N. J.. recent'-
sent to Admiral Dewey a coat of arm*
of the I Dited Sutes. made of bit* of
postage stamp* Issued during the
world's fa4r He asked th# admiral
to send him tba shot* be wore May
Ist.
In reply he received the following
letter!
“Flagship Olympia, Manila, Philip
pine Islands. September 20. ISSK.
T. Handy Beam, New Brunswick. N.
J. Dear Sir: I have the pleasure
to acknowledge the receipt of your
note of August 10, and also the coat
of arms of the United States so In
geniously made by you of postage
stamps. lam greatly obliged to you
for the trouble you have taken to give
me pleasure, and thank you heartily.
I am aoriy I cannot send you what
you request, for I have a great many
"pa" rs of shoes and do not wear thn
same pair two days In succession, and
consequently have not the slightest
Idea which pair I wore on May Ist.
1 send you a souvenir, howsver, of
that memorable day. It Is a rabbits
foot which I have had fyr some time,
and which hrought me luck. May it
bring you as tWuch.
“Very sincerely,
* "George Deway.”
attacked by qeese.
A Flock of Geese Do Damage to a
Young Man.
Toledo, Ohio, Nov. 2. The young
soa of Jaeob Green, while going
through the barnyard at Bucyrus,
was attaced by a flock of geese, lie
was knocked down and his ears and
nemo torn ofT and his face badly bit
ten. IDs calls brought help, but he
was senseless when found, and bleed
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The Cabinet net.
Washington, D. C., Nov. I.—The
cabinet today devoted most of Its at
tention to the consideration of ques
tions conected with the administration
of affairs in Cuba and Porto Klco. The
ad minis native feature of the Philip
pine question also received some at
tention. Nothing has been heard from
th»- commission ns to yesterday's pro
ceedings, and it. is realized that noth
ing is expected in the way of develop
ments until Friday's session.
TH* AUOURTA HFBALD.
MILITARY BURIAL
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HELEN UOl I D IIENEROt S.
She Is Wigilsi le <M*t Howard Hl*
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New York. Nov. I. Helen Uoold
went* b*f brother Howard Ik be given
hi* crtlrr fnrtune. In apU* of <be terms
of Jav Gould's will. Rhe told a friend
. rocenlly. II Is said. Ikal site believed
!o a little lime abe could h» t
brother Georgd'a ronaent to no mar
riage wltb Miss Clemmons Ao she
left ber borne at l.yndhurei for a vlait
to Ijketmd. Mbe will remain at ber
brother's New Jersey bnme fir aom
■ la) a and lief ore she return* she br -
lleveo the family tangle will have been
straightened out and tbn path will
bava been smnitbed for Howard and hit
bride to return to New York uml l*-?
rcn-lved by the family.
Ml*a Gould ha* practically won her
brother Edwin to her point of view.
George, however, always bitterly op
posed Howard's attachment for Mis*
Clemmons, and now be la asked to not
only withdraw all oppoaltlon. but to
give his formal sanction to the wed
ding. It la by such an action only that
the legal technicalities can be over
come.
There are many of George Gould'a
friends who believe the Influence of hla
alster and hi* affection for his brother
will Induce him to do aa she asks.
TEIALS OF SALESWOMEN.
Ura Plnkham Says Standing Still la One of CNj
Woman's Moat Trying Taalca.
Rave you ever thought why It is that so
tranv iviimrn or girls ratin-r walk for au hour
than stand still for ten minutest MMi*
It is I>i.cause most women suffer frffto some
derangement of their delleata organism, the
discomfort from which is less trying when ~
tliey are in motion than when standing. , ■ T.
go serious are these troubles and so dangerous to
health that the laws in some states com
pel employers to provide resting places for
But no amount of law can regulata yS ' .
the hard tasks of these women, fun- /T
Vomers tiro exacting, and expect the *(4*®- K*Oi££-s
saleslady to be always cheerful '' ~
and pleasant. llow cun a girl -I— ——
be Cheerful when her back la—— aching, whenslic is as
sailed by lassitude and Waring- r —-■•li (aJ [jp down pains? Nomat
ter how sweet tempered she is ) ' naturally, her nerves give
way under the pain after a while. Employers, however, don t
want cross and snappy sales wo YY men. Cheerfulness Is very
Important capital, and no one can be | ' amlnlde when racked with pstn.
If you are ill or,suffering, write without delay to Mu. I’lnkhsm, at
Lynn', Mass., and tell her all nbout yourself. Your story will not bs new to
her; she has heard it many thousand times and will know just what yon feed-
Without doubt, Lydia E. I'inkhain’s Vegetable Ciimpound will heip you, it has
done such wonderful things for suffering women. Do not hesitate to wntoher
all the little things that, make you feel miserable. Your letter will not be seen
by any man, and firs. I’mkham's advice will cost you nothing.
Read this letter from Mrs. Mahoarkt Anueiison, 403 Lisbon St., Lewis
“ Deaf. Mbs. Ptnkuam: —For years I had suffered with pnirrful menstruation
every month. At the beginning of menstruation it was impossible for me to
stand up for more than live minutes, 1 felt so miserable. One day a little book
of Mrs. Pinkham’s was thrown into my house, and I sat right down and
read it. I then got some of Lydia B. Plnkham’* Vegetable Compound ami
Liver Pill*. , ,
“ I can heartily *ay that to-day I feel like a new woman; my monthly
suffering is a thing of'the past, 1 shall always praise the Vegetable Compound
for what it has done for me.”
Ask Mrs. Piakham’s Advtce-A Woman Best Understands a Woman’s HU
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LIFE INSURANCE
.May Be lastltutrd {ln Hibernian
Order.
Hpringfield, 111 Nov. t. The slat*
delegates of th.- Ancient Order of Hl
bsmlaiM held a meeting here yester
day to vote npott a proposition to es
tablish a life Insurance department in
connection with the ordet. The pro
position win adopted. Hts'e Ptvsl
dent John T. Keating pienented his
resignation to th* executive board,
giving a* hla reason that he has been
elected national preuldent of Ike or
ddr.
Place your order nt once snd xwHtl
rush. Goods cheaper than ever. K. J.
Itenry & Co., popular priced .tailor*, fit
and 218 Campbell street.
In Chicago there has been formed an
assiH'lutloVi for the promotion of mar
riage. The b*«t association of that fclnl
has hut two members.
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STUDY OF COf.ODS.
flow Varies* Shade* Effect the
Surroundings.
The study of rotors and their ef
fects Is a very curious sad Interesting
one. There arv miors that ara re*
fresbtag and titoadening. aays The
Philadelphia Rcord Others that ab
sorb light and give n boxed-op np
pearnnee to a room. Others that
make a room with a bleak northern
• tp<»ure or no eapusurv at all appear
bright and cheerful. Howe that maka
a room appear warm. Soso that
make It appear cold If a ceiling Is
to be made higher leave It light, that
It may appear to riwerle. Ireepenlng
th# rolore woirld make II lower
an effect desirable If the room Is
small and the celling very high. Va
rious torn* of yellow are substitutes
for sunlight. The thermometer
seats lo rail six degrees when you
walk Into a blue room. Yellow is an
advancing color, therefore a room fit
ted up with yellow will appesr smaller
than It Is. Gn llie other hand, blue
of a certain shade Introduced gener
ously Into a room will give an Idea
of spare.
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to slxe. Green makes very little.. If
a bright, sunny room gals Its light
from a spare obtruded upon by rut
pcl-colored or yellow painted house*,
or else looks out upon a *lr> t< h of
green grass, II ahould be deeorated In
a color very different from the shadn
chosen If the light comes from only
an unbroken expanse of sky. If ol-
Ivn or red brown be used In con
junction with mahogany furniture the
result will be very different from that
obtained by the use of blue. Blue
would develop the tawny orange lurk
ing In the mahogany. Red brings
out In a room whatever tint of green
lurks In the i-oniposliion of the other
colors employed. Green needs sun
light to develop the yellow in it and
is very necessary to mako W seem
cheerful.
SENSATIONAL
Charges Preferred Against Omaha
Exposition Manager.
Omaha, Neb., Nov. 2. A sensa
tion has developed In the department
of exhibits giowing out of the arrtst
of H. B. Hardt, assistant manager and
general superintendent of the depart
ment, on two warrants charging him
with forgery. He will be arraigned
tomorrow.
Hardt denies the charge anil in turn
declares he will make some counter
charges tomorrow that, will cause a
bigger sensation than Ills own arrest.
Both complains charge, that Hardt
changed the awards of the Judges so
that the medals and certificates of
merit which should have gone to one
firm went to another firm. The five
general managers of the departments
or the exposition were arrested at
midnight on a warrant for contempt,
Issued by Judge Scott. This Is an old
flghl between the two Streets of Cairo
of the grounds, in which the exposi
tion management Is alleged to have
violated the Injunction or the
court.
OASTOniA.
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WINTER SHOES.*
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WE ARE ALWAYS BUSY
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THE SEASON , -
IS UPON US.
Clothing needs must be supplied now. Fur
ther delays are impracticable. These early
frosts and the sharp nip in the evening air sug
gest Winter Suits and Overcoats. We give the
best value and afford the safest service. Don’t
think all Clothing stores are is a
difference. Compare intelligently Examine of
ferings elsewhere. Then come here- Notice our
styles, notice our qualities, notice our variety.
You need not be a veteran judge to decide
that our stock is matchless. The merest no
vice admits our claims of supremacy-
I. C. Levy’s son & Co.,
TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Our Coal Promotes Health, Wealth and good 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 tor cleanliness, heating and
lasting qualities and money is saved daily by their use.
Egg, Nut and Steam Coals of best Grades and at
Lowest Prices
Telephones - ( FRASER & CUMMING. Lessees,
Bclf WgCr 'ao \ CO-OPERATIVE COAL SUPPLY CO., 1041 Jackson St.
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i *rwia a ahwn msssak* a* tba Of Xst
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. prone hat lb* dtasas* . IrTTsambrniia *
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4 *at ••«*#. Maw* n stbast *b*»
sir* 'ims< riliKivs atsrara fesap ihta
'r*an*dy at baad *a4 dad that It wtss
tbsws morb trauata aad warrv It eak
| ala ay a be d'paadad opae and ia ptaaa*
I sat to taka. Yst saps by Aivaaadar
Drug and ttaad C R. Pan of Bril
Tovrrr Itru* Co.
CRAZY AS A BEDBUG
Wm «hi( people trMnd one nf „p
B. %» patrons thought alien hi- Ml down
on tit* knu«*kle bones M» tnnklp
Until, r.-d ohlrt «n,| aalil. "at lost I've
,iruik It." fly thla b. nwul that In
bad found th«- laundry ha had hear
looking for an lona, that taut bl. Itnau
home ilka aea>. wlthoui fray or tear,
and altb the it -IH’I luster and color
11.
Hulse's Steam Laundry.
-in JnrbUn Ptfaat—
Shut. l«r. tVdWra, *e. I’uffa. fe.
Supplying choice grades ol I umber to
Hulldrr# and Conlractora. Prompt in
the delivery of all ordera. and fur
nishing nothin* Mb fully up to grade
and ilnlah.
factory and Saw Mill equipped with
iateat Improvements, and orgaalia
tlon thorough in evary departmaat.
Prices, Catalogues, Ktc., upon ap
plication.
DOORS, SASH & BLINDS
Ptrtins Maigfacltriii Coipany.
AUGUSTA, GA.,