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BLRieD FOR THREE HOI RS.
Terrible EiyrrlHK* of •» Ohio
Workman. *
.North Bend. 0., Nov. ». -While dlg
k'ok I n » moldin* aand leak at Itii
North Bend Coke and Coal Oven*.
Wm. Nixon wna yeaterday morolnK
burink by the caving In of the banlt. j
Kor three houra he lay entirely eov- j
ered by the atuff before he was reacoed |
by fellow workmen. Although atlll
ailve when taken out he !a In a pre
eiricua condition and may die a* tb.
result of int rnal injuries whUb he I*
believed to have sustained. Dr. B. K. j
Lehman is at atieodlng him. Nixon Is
40 year* of age, married and Uvee at
Bekitan.
Large stock new raisins, all varieties,
Just received at Lanikln & Co.’a.
Thomas & Barton.
Thta «e!l known house Is now mak
ing unprecedented offers to purrhasns. [
Kverythlng in the music line, bicycles, ;
sewing machine*, etc. Attention ia call- ;
ed to th.Jr advertisement. It needs no
comm.nt. Their large and complete
stock Is the finest ever exhibited In
the city and la constantly receiving new
additions of everything late In their
line. A visit to theli establishment will
repay one w hen In need of anything In
their line.
Roll of Honor.
Pupils v.ho deserve hanotable men
tion for good conduct and perfect les
sons In the s-venth grade Central
School for the month of October are:
Marie Lowe,
Fred Rice.
Lillian Duke.
Gertrude King,
Elizabeth Davis, , •
Willie* Lnurence, >
Jessie Fulshum.
Lillie B. Wright,
Flewellyn Carter,
Annie Bierman.
JUST RECEIVED
—at—
C. H. HOWARD, JR.’S
The finest assortment of Hair Brushes
the tinest hne of Tooth Brushes and most
complete line of toilet ho ips.
< ome early and get a first selection* lit
will guarantee to please you.
c. H. HOWARD, JR.,
108 Broad Street.
X B.—Our Hot Soda Drinks are a spec
iaftv with us. Drop in after theatre and ge j
Hot Chocolate or Beef Bouillion.
gW~ We are always open. .
I,oik> PAIR
All Wool Southern Made Blankets
Made in Tenneswf** and North Carolina, rangin* from $2 50 a Pair to $5. You Save one-third
coat of material. 10 Bale Fine u. ’^ T^TT - >T _, y-. A
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worth Sl.2b. Nru Jacket*, Now Fur ColUrnt#. n*w And ch«*p. _ award
We are selling our last lot of Georgia Made Carpets at 30c. a yard.
P. D. HORKAN & CO.
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Wa II tot you go. dear inpa. for Just
One kt-« agilece."
When I've (old my ransom duly, this
valiant rosier band
R»cort me tu the table with a guard
no either hsnd
i There for a blessed hour I fling my
I" earea away,
| And tro* younger a* S listen to what
» the children any.
A W«m<n of Fascination
It Is not often that a contributor to'
ii magaxtne soe-nd* five millions or s*t
[of dollars In Siting him* 'if to write;
knowingly of a stib|ect.
But If popular icport be true, that is. j
approximately, the sum Joseph Letter !
exr ended In the acquisition of Infor
i matkm necessary to prepare the artl
ir 1 ■ which appears over his signature )
In the November Cosmopolitan on'
i Wheat."
! This Is Mr. Leiter's fitsl appeuranco
l| n literature, but he handles the pen j
| with a bold, firm hand thut show* him j
a mao of resource*.
j Another Cosmopolitan contribution i
! which will at peal to every man and wo
man I* the attempt of Harry Thutston
Peck to analyze the component port*
of Hu? modern woman of fascination. .
Hy what does woman fascinate? Is it
beauty? grace? si Irlt? charm of man
ner? whut? Evasive question! But Mr.
Peck goes at it a* a- man who has stud
ied and has had experience.
Lady Churchill's (jowrs
Fashionable London seems to be di
vided between the taring at the various
country towns, the theatres and the
skating rink.
There Ih much admiration expressed
at the different costumes worn by Lady
Randolph Churchill, who s -ems to have
any number of gowns and hats.
At Newmarket she wore black with a
black velvet Jacket and a purple velvet [
hat, while Lily. Duchess of Matll>or-|
ouch, had on a long gray coat and a
veil with extremely unbecoming gold j
spots. i
Lady Colebrook, who had Just lost
her house and jewels by fire, wore a
long: blue coat and blue toque.
At the end of the week there was the.
Opening at the skating season at Nl
agara, at which Lady Randolph Chur
chill wae most becomingly gowned In !
red and brown, and then there was the
unveiling of a bust of her late husband,
and she relapsed into the proper mourn
ing again.
American Wedding in Spain.
A Spanish town would just at pres
ent seem to be a rather curious place
for an American girl to choose for her
marriage, and yet Miss Ida Sickles, the
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i-miMltir Wriichi Mlnt* t*tnrv
juarirrh <)uttb# ih<* * ktirr. and Mr«.
W. A. IgMlfiHrt !• IV iwrmaiirnl ihnlf*
inuti for |V *r»m)Mn
Mr. CUrk I'ntciialnn.
t Antoni Ihr iu<jiM rnjo)»M# of (hr no*
• Ml rrirptr «*f «h** ««*rk u*»* th« iun* l»-
Icon given try Mr*. Frank Clark Tuea
j lay. at which thee were pr-sent Mix
Irleorge Fuller. Mra. Louie Fuller. Mra.
j Hat< her, Mi* James Both veil. Mia.
Ij.ihn le-e Mr*. W A. Latimer. Mi*
|Th»tita» Wright. Mr*. J*me* Weight.
Mi** Maty Emtlv W'right. Mtaw CVatg
i and Mra Wtll Hulling** urth,
l-ngagrment Announced.
The engagentent t* announ* ed of Ml**
Marie I/ralw Oliver to Mr. Hugh Ward
j iVndletuM. of Chaltameiga. the mar
: iluge In ..<-(-ur the middle of X>.< -m-
Uebvr Concert.
| The Verdery Music Cluh'B Walter
concert will be given thla afternoon fol
; lowed by a bu«ine*» meeting of the
| Club.
Nine O'clock OermanClub.
The first g'-rman of tin* wmn of the
Nine O'clock German Club will be given
November 15th.
Mr*. Alice Wiggins, formerly of Au
gusta end later of Atlanta, Is now
matting her home In Burke cou«ty.
near Waynesboro.
Ml*. W. S. Richardson, of Atlanta,
and Miss Wlllve Roney will leave on
the 16th For a visit to friend* In Amer
icas.
Miss Isabelle Graham has returned
from a visit to Atlanta.
Wedding Cards.
Mr. and Mrs. il. W. Scott of White
Pond, S. C., have sent out invitations
to the marriage of their daughter,
Miss L-dla Henry Scott, to Mr Arthur
A. Eubanks, which occurs December
6th at their home.
An Exclusive SEED STORE,
682 BROAD STREET.
Carrying a full line of everything in
the Seed 1 irte—fresti Seeds and prit e
aa reasonable av Good Seed# can be
sold Ut. it is not economy to buy
Cheap Seed*.
Native Bent Proof Oats, Georgia
See,t Rye. R d May and Blue Stent
\\ beat, Vetch and Giovers..
Yellow Danvers and White Silver
Skin Onion Sots.
FREE.
One ounce of Choice Mixed Sweet
Peas to cveiy costumer who purchases
One Dollars worth of Flowers JJu.br
cash.
ALEXANDER SEED CO.
(32 Broad Street.
Bell Telephone 2075.
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Ivfter lb* eifOlMhw* «f >•* term of wr
ites he it—»4 <•* m*a»'tant»t»rw B.
If and >■ e—ed lbs lewl*» «d tow.
it’ihou «t tertantowg etoeft ***•
j-n» h »i* »a<tu>« - • <• tv »
I rat Frank C IMiMr tbe rltk lent
,wdl-titon agent f*w the l'ti<4lta Mid
land raHnay. ba* h—n gall* »u—f»l
[this » awe. I« g* ttln* wittan and oth-
Ls «tr*r ito I»em ; ru«i4. I
I I Hiring tPr p»«*niit of mor
■ ;#*• tabs ut ret ton nets shlre-ed <a>
the t'atollna Midtomt tails ay lr-*nv the
towns -d Hatewleirg stsl laeavills
I‘atrt ns airs nsll p|. uri with the *ef
’ vice* rt n-hAed h» the vend. To iwtter
I m. < omltiodate the trawling letldl- an
■ddllhHWl train has hsv-n rtthhittg eh the
-ne w tvwd *l»* e gept (:i! i».t 16th This
r iin train ilio torrUn matl ftod nwkni
j «d»nfiito tlt»n with fratinu N»*u. ST him! M
of th# t*«»uth' rti Pl Hatewhurg In the
aftetn<a>n.
(VI. Allridge t* lo lae iottgmlulaled
on ihe eaeellent service he I* temlerln*
to the road, and Ha numerous patr-m*.
| Master Boyd (Touch, son of Mr Wade
fiouch. of liatisbuig. had the ntlsfor
- tune to get hla leg broken a Wt daya
1 ago. The little svilferer la d>dng ad well
as could be expected.
Rev. A C, Wilkin* allendrd the
union meeting at R«-,| Hank chun-h al
Saluda courtboui;. He preached t ser-
I mon Sunday <fi the unhm from a text
which Is familiar to all—" They King
dom come. Thy will be done as in heav
en. so In earth." It la said that bn
sermon was full of gn*|>el thought and
given In the preacher'* usual forceful
and earnest manner.
News ha* Just I wen received of the
death of Mr. Brasil Peterson. Jr.,
which occurred at his home a few miles
north »f this town.
No better young man lived In Salu
da county than young Peterson. H"
j had been confined lo hi* lied .'or sev
eral weeks with that dreadful disease —
typhoid fever.
He has been engaged In the lumber
business for a long time, and his death
Is a severe loss to his community. The
sympathy of the entire community Is
extended to the bereaved family.
Mr. P. Cartey Sullivan, a member of
the second Vltglnla regiment. Is s|>en)i
ing Hn extended furlough at the home
of his fath-r, Mr. W. I’, (’iilluin. He
has Just recovered from a recent at
tack of fever.
Miss Eva Glover, a social favorite us
Batesbutg, attended Hi - gala festivities
In Charleston last week. She wa* the
guest of Miss l.l|ah Murphey while In
j thut city.
Messrs. Albert C. Jone- and Edwin
Folk Strother have been attending
court at Aik -n during the present s- s
slon: the former as a wlttneas and the
latter as attorney.
Mis* Mattie Crouch, whe rec-ntly en
tered Winlhtop College from this town.
Ktood a very creditable examination to
enter the Junior class. This is ftatikTac
; tory evidence of her high rank as a
'student and thorough preparation for
the work.
Cotton is still coming In rapidly, but
the low price paid for It makes busi
ness exceedingly dull. Batesbutg Is one
of the best cotton markets and trade
centres in South Carolina. Despite th
dull season thousands of dollars’ worth
\ot goods are sometimes sold daily In
this town.
The Batesbutg Institute has now an
enrollment of about eighty pupils. The
teachers are doing a good work for the
school. ,
K. FRANK KNEICCE.
New Maple, w Orleans and Geor
gia Syrups received at Lamkln &
Co.'s.
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© OR 7 HUNDRED CHAIRS LIKE THIS CUT
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TM* beautiful Bedroom Not*, not
a little small 5wH. tort a Oreal Blf
one one that anttotoy could »*•«»
with pride worth Hi- Wa sell a lew
of them next week tor *14.7»- We
haven't got lour or live hundred
hulls at Ihla prke, hut wa havt more
than we have room lor and must
move them out.
SEE THIS BEADTIFOL OAK RACK
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PADGETT FURNITURE CO.
lUO and lUlßrosd Bt.. • - Augusta. Ga.
An Ovation.
An hour after the parade Lieut. Hob
son, while talking with a ftT-nd In the
lobby ,tr the Walton, says the Phila
delphia Record, was accorded on ova
tion that was surely not d<Avn on the
program, and one that noticeably ent
harra*H«‘(] him.
“There's Hob#on,” some one ex
claimed, und the big crowd which filled
tbe lobby crowded about him.
•'Speech, speech.”. th«y yelled, and
they refused to tie contented with any
thing else. Hobson egged back toward
the staircase, and the people followed
him. Cheers In triplets were given him
- lilt a will. He tried to silence the
crowd, hut It was useless.
"Your welcome,” said h-‘. "Is of such
a nature that I scarcely know what to
say.”
"You knew what to do when you
were on the Merrimac,” some o.ne pip
ed in. and the crowd yelled as if It
were mad.
"The little matter you refer to, and
lieutenant continued, —was merely an
Incident of the war. one which might
occur In any war. It was nothing but
a handful of men of your navy who
were called upon to perform a duty; a
duty that almost any one of you would
have done. I feel that you exaggerate
the Imporuemoe-uf Lius .incident, lor
that. Is what It is.”
But the crowd took a different view
Women waved their handkerchiefs to
the gallant young lieutenant, and the
men cheered themselves hoarse. Fi.n-
Solid Oak
and Strong Scats
49c
Large Arm Rocker
to m*tch the chair
at $1.25 Each.
These price* are |
made to sell goods
and sell a lot of
them qu ck.
j3^g'
Pull Size
Beveled Mirror
Only $4.49!
We have Everything
needed in a House.
Come and see us.
ally lie broke away from the crowd
and sought the seclusion of his room.
A choice foliage plant or palm Is an
appropriate gift at any time. In our
large assortment such tan lie selected
at n price suited to any purse. The
Hues Floral Nursery.
Good Hunting Grounds.
Tlfton, Ga., Nov. 5.—C01, C. W. FUI
- has a farm five miles southeast of
Tlfton and has had rather an unusual
experience this fall. The deer have
been depredating on his crops, and
have caused him much trouble. He
says they go into Ills Helds every night
and have eaten his peas and sweet po
tato vines, and have broken open all
his late watermelons looking for ripe
ones, and tear down his corn everv
night, and shuck and eat it, paw up the
ground and wallow promiscuously. He
and several friends have hunted them
a number of times and one large nuou ■
was killed, but the colonel did not get
a shot, and is disconsolate. He also
says the coons and skunks raid his
peanut field nightly and scratch up his
"goobers” and he lias no bound with
which to trail them to their dens. He
is now offering n good stun for a hound
that will keep the “vatmints" out of
his fields.
Just received new crop
Sweet Cider, also Georgia
Syrup, at DERRY & LAW.
NovrMurw s
Gas Light Coipaor,
AUGUSTA, OA.
CHEAPEST FUEL
EVER OFFERED
IN AUGUSTA.
Hftving nccurmilaUKl ft
lartfw Mock of Cofci wo
will Mil and dolivwr <u»mo
in th« city for 30 days
during th« month of No
vember at the followlnc
exceedin«iy low price*:
25 Buuhel* for 51.50,
equivalent to $3 per ton,
or ©cent* per bu»hel.
100 bushel* for SS.OO,
equivalent to $2.50 per
ton. or 5 cent* per bushel.
500 bushel* for $20.00,
equivalent to S 2 oer ton,
or 4 cents per bushel.
We will deliver in Sum
‘mervilie at 50 cents extra
per cart load, or will make
correspondingly low rates
with parties who will do
their own haullm?.
Break up your Coke be
fore us n«r.
First comi first ssrve t.
H. B ADAM, Secretary
WILSON'S IMPROVED
MR TIGHT HESTERS
- , jill
Congome* lea* than one-half the fuel
other stove* require tu neat your room;
It -rMi re more economical. It will tiCl'l
lire thirty-six hour* ami with care
Mould never go out. Will burn Chips.
Hhnv'ngs, Hark, llools. Corn Coha or
r ,r<l Wood, and give mot ; heat In legs
tltne and retain It lonee" than any
glove ever made.
Por Sale By
Tls Aiipsla Mantel & Supply Co.
tieneral Builder* Pnpplias,
851 Broad Bt., Augusta, Ga.
Koff-Knot
Will Cure Any
COUGH.
ONLY 25 CENTS.
Made and sold only
-BY-
R. H. LAND,
522 Ninth Street.
Lord Crawford nml Balcarres has
just celebrated the five hundredth an
niversary of the creation of the earl
dom of Crawford in the peerage of
Scotland.
There Is always a poor account of
anything that beggars description,....