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and MtM that n reminded Mm of a
moss, A auAden lt«t»fi»*a# tall t>r*v«ni -
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fhamgMr (ha: '•now t# Mm. and h#
do** not f**l that tl would h * rtahl to
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lar amm." commented M Duval.
To Cur* a Cold In Oo* Day
Take Casatlv* Bromo Qulnln* Tablets.
»t: druggist* refund the money If It
fan* to <iir« Mr. Th* ■•Bum* baa L.
ll Q. on rath tablet.
LIABLE LO COURTMARTIAL.
Copt Reukl *■*> arna Second Georgia
Men to Take Mo Action.
Cap! Renkl oarna member* of the
Saco ml Georgia nol to participate la
any action that may be taken by ih*
i-lUnana tonight In regard lo any
threat mine dlatnrbaneaa. Any aol
dlera doing to are liable to a court
martial.
Old faahloned buckwheat flour for
aale by Camkin A Co.
Dick Oroker haa derelopetl oratori
cal talent with auch velocity a* to
make hla fitenda ditty. Hit lust
performance was a apeeck to a deaf
and dumb audience.
go JELL fIU JIB PEOPLE
TO ATTEND THE
GREAT JUBILEE SALE
CALLAHAN & TURPIN'S
818 BROADWAY
(FERRIS’ OLD STAND.)
A Showing of All That’s Good for
MEN’S WEAR
AT A SAVING OF 1-3 IN PRICE.
LENGTH OF
THEIR PASTORATE
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With assaulting tfrfr MetbndtH p.reo*
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parpore ft rut Gag sfeon tfro fra«»b|y
. tie r ft tbfr Mfthodtfl prearher Rev.
Rills l*t(a»s» pa*t«r ft tfr* Ia»«
I A M K rbwrrh. this city. a*d l*mre«*n
Willis fllsft. "ho *• • ■ftk*
preacher without a florfr. *ra lbs
i p»i»< Ipa Is
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prefer bar when (Rsspr applied (or *d
mlaatnn to a secret frorlfety. ftiftT
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t«ncd to f*l«* mcasatlon* end
groundlea* rumor* 100 much *nd not
only kept In hot armtwr himself, hot
annoyed bint pcrslstfrntly, *lw*ys de
manding personal satisfactio*. Not
withstanding that Psrson Pitman
served on thfr Chicago police force for
tw* year* and has a record as •
scrapper. h« abandoned this kind of
Ilf* completely whm he doofefrd the
ctotn and for this reason declined st
first to give bit wrsthy opponent the
Mtiafactlon be appeared *0 much to
waat.
Matter* rested her# for awhile and
last Sunday ihe Odd Fellow# decided
to bav* an ln*tallatton an a preacher
was wanted to preach the sermon.
The candidates for this distinction
were Parson Pitman and Rev A. H.
Murden, pastor of Hill** Baptist
church.
The latter Is not a member of the
Odd Fellows and Pitman won by a
vote of 19 to 2. Murden was Glaspy's
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and «* Cawittwll *tr*rt.
Sl.oo* ON VAN VVYCK.
A LotiUvlll* Mao M*k*a *n Offer oa
Election
bontarlll*. Nor i. A I»ol*rlU*
man want* to bet one tbouaand dol
lar* or any part ft It, a* *v.>n money,
on the New York fleet lon. He want*
to take th* Van Wyrk end of the pro
poaltton.
The I/onlarllle tpana money waa
pouted laat night at the Boaton. where
It ran be fotiml Ity anyone who want*
to bet against Van Wyrk* chance*
Tuesday.
ftuckleit'* Arnica Salve.
THE BENT PALVE Is the world for
Cut*, Brut»e*. Sorw, Ulcer*. Salt
Hliriiin. Fever Sore*. Tett«r, Chapped
Hand*. Chilblain*. Corn*. *ud *ll Skin
Eruptions ana po*lttv*ly cure* rile*,
er no pay required. It ta guaranteed to
give perfect aatlafactlon or money re
funded. Price 25 cent* per bo*. FOR
SAJ-K BY HOWARD A WILUET.
Wlltion In Atlanta.
Atlanta. Ga . Nov. S.—Hon. W’llllam
L. Wilson, president of the University
of Virginia, arrived today and lectures
tonight before the Georgia
cm territorial expansion. He Is the
guest of Hon. Hoke Smith, who will
entertain him at diuner tonight, at
which Gov. Candler, the president of
the Senate, and the speaker pro tern
of the House will he present.
A Sure Sign of Croup
Hoarseness in a child that Is subject
to croup la a sure indication of the ap
proach of the disease. If Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy Is given as soon as the
child become* hoarse, or even after the
croupy cough ha* appeared. It will pre
vent th* attack. Matty mothers who
have croupy children always keep this
remedy *i hand and find that it saves
them muoh trouble and, worry. Ii tan
always to* depended upon and is pleas
ant to take For sal# by Alexander
Drug and Seed Oa.. C. R. Parr of Bell
Tower Drug Co.
You cap get a line suit cheap for cash
at I-:. J. Ilemg a Co.'s, 21t> and 21 s
Campbell street.
mi: auodeta hkrald.
SECESSION Till
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Flysr* Fa* Saturday
I Jiih to keep thing* humming we will
•pM imuntrn* tfr* rb«app«t Int ft m*ti .
tlafr frtMM peer iftervd. la color* bta. k
•ad tan. band w#U »ud M< K«y a>w«d.
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width*.
WM. Vt't.HKllfVg HONg * CO.
A HOOK 1)01 5K
r 4
Flayed ta By Recafftar Thi* Morn*
lag*
Tfr* recorder pig'.-d to a ■auGl
lion** ihi* morning The pruemd* of
til* emerutumrui was# very email in*
deed.
Henry Chllde. Co. H., Pint 8. C.
Regiment.
He had been eery drunk and it coat
him tfr-M.
Belton Jackson.
Jan* Baaton.
It wa* a fua* The evidence *howed
that one party wa* about as guilty at
the other.
91 50 aplere.
Mary Johnson.
John Johnson.
They had fussed. Tt wa* said that
neither had said anything out or tht
way to each other—that ia what Mary
and John satd.
Witnesses said different.
tt wa* a 92 Bite for Mary and $l5O
for John.
A case against Willie Green waa dis
missed.
Likewise one against George Ta
tum.
New Maple, New Orleans and Geor
gia Syrups received at Lam kin A
Co.'s.
EDOEPIELD.
What la Going on Among Our Friends
There.
Edgefield, S. C., Nov. 4.—Miss Soph
ie Gwaltney is home again from Ten
nessee. Her health, which is not very
robust, was not so good while away,
hence her return to Edgetleld, which
has been extremely beneficial to her.
It takes us hack to days long since
passed away these bright, clear and de
lightful mornings, to meet the groups
snd squads of little tots ladened with
one book, one scratch pad. a broken
pencil and a wagon Toad of lunch —the
biggest part of going to school—pranc
ing and skipping along to the Institute.
Mr*. G. C. Badhum. who tante uvu
hum Columbia to attend the fafter* I
of her grandmother, the venerable
Mrs. Sarah Wtgfall. reUirned home on
Monday.
Mrs. tv. P. Oslhbtttt. of Atlanta. Is
with her. auqj. Miss Marie Abney over
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REV. J. t. W REN.
ft* W Itt Wrmatn a* Paetoe ft W aad
lawa Itaptut Church.
Rev J, K I hit »a wtU not leave the
paatorate At tfr* Woodlawa Baptist
rfrurrfr for the preseet. His resigna
tion has been withdrawn. At a meet
ing of the board ft dearoa* laai sight
It wa* dei'tdfrd not to *cc, pt the resig
natloa and to aak the pastor to re
main with the ebutt-b. which be baa
agreed to do
Wicker A Ptkrher.
We take pleasure In calling * Item ion !
of our reader* to the advertisement of
the above named ttrm Their «tmk of:
yrocerie# I* Inrge, varied and freeN,
embracing all the delicacies, etc., found
In a Aret < laa* eeUbllehnu nt. Theae
gciitli m< n are fully up with the time*
In Uieir business, hence they have in
more supplies from which the must pre- 1
else can select. Give them a call and
he convinced aa to prices and quality ft
goods.
The Nation* Capital.
Buffalo Courier.
The City of Washington, capital of
thr United States of America, and one
of the most Important seat* of govern
ment In the world, is fast approaching
its one hundredth birthday. Though
the site waa selected by the Father of
bis country, he did not llva to see the
federal government established there.
That event, from which the beginning
of the city properly dates, did not oc
cur till 1800, Congress assembling for
the first time on November 17 of that
year.
Two Kinds of Rations.
San Francisco, Cal.. Nov. 3. — Capt.
Lee Linn, chief commissary of the ar
my in the Philippines, who arrived
her* on the Peru, says It Is probable
that In the future the government will
have two kinds of rations, one for
men of the temperate zone and anothi -
for the soldiers of the tropics. He
thinks more vegetables and meat
(practically no fat) should he provided
for men doing military duty in the
Philiplnes.
Indoor Baseball.
The second championship game of In
door baseball takes place tonight at 9
o’clock between the St. Patrick’s C. It.
A.'s and the Sacred Heart Cadets. The
Cadets will put In the game their cy
clone pitcher and are determined to
turn the tables on the L. A. hoys
for the unmerciful drubbing given them
last Tuesday night. Game called
promptly at s o'clock
Stealing.
Felix Alpin was arrested by Offi
cer Chambers last afternoon on a
charge of stealing. Felix is a colored
titan.
| WANT ADSL
IITVATION WANTED
HELP WANTED
FOR SALE"
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MISCELLANEOUS
WANTKTV-RKGCLAR BOARDER* ;
good fare and aret beds, also *# ua*
furotafred room to rent. Apply Mrs. A.
J Avars, corner Ulis aad Washington,
or **3 Klita frtrsat. Nor U
LOUT—REIT IRISH RKTTKR IJtltl.
Answers to name ft “Jess-” Its re
turn to *U Reynolds will be reward
ed. Nov <
BOARDMR* WANTED. ALSO LARGE
rooms for rant furnished or unfur
nished. Apply ltd Mclntosh street.
Now »
oo Try iu'sh'h for Sunday
MHATS. drrered poultry, good beef,
veal, mutton and lest sausage In town,
tmtb pure and mixed. O. I*. Rush, lit
Centre. , Nov I
WANTED A FK'V REGULAR
tsiarders by private family, rkssl fare,
nice rtsima at low rai**s. Apply SSS
Walker street. Nov I
During • Scottish tour which th#
poet Wordsworth took with hi* sitter,
he was greatly struck by Kileburn
Castle, and addressed a solemn poem
on it. These verses happened to fall
under the eye of a boy who had been
asked by ladles to read something
aloud. As innocent of Its character
as they, he began. In a tone intended
to be Impressively solemn, “Skeleton
of unfleshed humanity!” But the ef
fect of the phrase was more imme
diate and more startling than anyone
could have imagined. For oDe of the'
two listeners, (tor she was certainly
very thin), leaped to her feet and ex
claimed indignantly: "Well, I am the
thinnest woman In Ireland, but I case
not approve of personal remarks.”
The report of the railway commis
sioners of New South .Wales for tha
year ending June 30 shows that there
are now 2.091 miles of railways open,
and of tramways t>s miles. The loial
earnings amounted to £3.340.800,
showing a nincrease of £20,000 over
the previous year. The increase Is
largely ijue to mining and agrieuTurul
cevrlopment.
The Bell Tower Drug Store,
CORNER GREENE AND JACKSON STREETS.
new management. A new line of Fresh D«W*. Toilet Article*,
Brushes, Etc. We make a specialty of Physicians Prescriptions.
Bell Telephone T2*Jo PATTERSON & WADE.
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NOTICE OF ELECTION.
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M.nfrgrr* H H. V. Mwr. 1. F . N-tl
IU.I U. Itmre. F H.; W K S.imm. F H.
I t:«lh Dtstrtct. *». M . Court Gr«*unl
Managers: W. R. Kusfesrdt. F. II.:
Itfrii rf-ng- F. II.; W. W. Hack. F.
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I2g»th District. G M City Hall.Rum
mm llte- Manager. John A. J.
I*.; Chart*** J- fttinn.w. F. H ; Lewis
A H-Id. F H.
gtanwiftgwiHfr. Ilf Hall—Manager* :
lift*. C. Beckmans. F. H ; Jrnwoh
iTanahl, F. H.; liw. J. HeckW. r.
H.
Hephaibah. J. B Fryer's store—Man
agers' John II- Haynle. J. P : J. B.
Fryer. F. H.: R. L Ithivles. F. H
Registered voters ft esi h ward, Vll
isge and IM*tri« t. sre required to vnt*
at tlwir respective voting precincts,
(tarty three persist whose names sp
tear on the registry list will b« *!•■•« -
led to vote. The polls will be open from
*a. m. to 3p. m. sun time The man
agers must send their certificates and
all thetr paper* ft the eleetlim. Includ
ing ballots, under seal, snd thr registry
list, to the county site, l»y 12 o'clock m..
of the next day. Blank* for holding
election will be furnished at thin office.
WILLIAM F EVE.
Judge City Court and Ex-Offi<lo Com
missioner' Roads and Revenue,Ktcn
mond Countv. Ga
Wm. E. Keener, Clerk.
The fruit growing i**asants of ono
of the districts not far from Bern a
recently petitioned the railway com
pany that carried their produce to re
duce the fre'ght rates on the fruit
that was daily shipped to various
parts of Switzerland, knd also to pro
vide more cars as the increased
amount of shipments demanded it.
The president of the railway said in
reply that it would be impossible
for the company to reduce the rates
for many reasons, and one of them
was that a tariff card had recently
been printed and distributed and a
reduction would necessitate having
new ones printed and distributed,
and it was rather late in the season,
anyway, to have this done. Regard
ing the petition for extra cars, he said
that if they must have more caj-y
for their shipments, it would add to
the rates Instead of causing them to
be reduced.
Oakwoods. Texas. No damage by
frost.