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TALKING
About The Suits we Sell at
wmmi n mm
W#H, th*y may. Imkaum H i b#r«ly SI O 00
cost of th# Cloth under u»u«l coodl- .
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mw to much v#lu# for to llttlo SI S 00
mort#y. Th#r#*ft comfort and Mtlv*
f Action to put ivtcoa of d#p«ndabl« S lB 00
Clothing within tha aaay roach of -
•Jl. Coma today and axamina tha oiUUU
of faring*.
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Mr* T»a4*i president
Mr* J. A. Otari. Mrw »»ra prrel
Mr* R. C. N'*l». •*•"•<» air* |W**-
Aral
Mrs. Isloaua. lOTftfai ssrrstary
Mr* Washington Draaaa. rorra* |
•peaA on aarratar*.
Mrs. Mary V. Rogrr* treasurer.
Ml** finally Alim. organiser.
iNsnUni to lh# sloria* that roror
from Hwarannab lb* fcildlrr* sow, sts
tlom-d In that Ulr etty. ioawaal of hy
ing * safeguard ala a "holy terror
To tho** who h«mr of tbrtr ItHl* rul-
Ikklnx (?> way*. II I* quit* amusing,
bul to tb* victim* it I* quit* dlffcr
mil. On* story comes to M th»t while
th* br*abfa*t »*• being carried to lb*
tabla of a certain boarding house in
that clflr a few morning* ago. and In
tha nbaencr of tb* cook from th*
hitched the last dlah to b* **rved mya
icrtoiialy dtrapfteared. A anarch ***
made, and In ibe lan* not far from
th* back gale ant two aoldler* with
th* viwael In which th* food wna cook
ed b*rw*en them, riling for dear lift.
And gnother itory told of these lr
rlpresslble wearer* of bras* buttona
going to Thundertiolt »nd helping
themselves gritultmialy to a tempting
and botmll'ul lunch. Min* boat had
made no agreement with Uncle Sam to
entertain hla follower* without price
and when he requeated that they
should pay that which they owed they
•Imply said: -Remember the Maine.”
Mr*. R. A. Templeton entertained
the Woman* Guild moet rharmhigiy
on Thursday afternoon.
Mm. Julia Warren, of Loulsvllte, nr
rived Friday to spend tome time with
her daughter, Mrs. Fannie W. Wilkins.
The member* of the Home Mltydou
Society of the South Georgia Confer
ence were pleasantly entertained by
Mrs. R. C. Neely on Mouday after
noon.
Mis* Edna Dickinson I* home again
after an abaanc* of aeveral weeks.
Corp. Wiley Greeham, Privates John
Munnerlyn and Frank Uurirt. who
have 'been enjoying a thlrvy days fur
lough returned to their regiment on
Thursday.
The Daughters of the Confedernev
held their regular monthly meeting at
the home of MVs. R. C. Neely on Fri
day afternoon. ■ L. J. **•
MINUTES OF THE SESSION*
Happening as the Court of the Re
corder.
The minutes of this forenoon’s re
corder’s court session may be sakl to
read as follow*:
Louib Johnson, violation of the 18th,
$;.50.
Jesse Henderson, a soldier, had act
ed disorderly on the streets last after
noon. He admitted that he was drunk
of the time —fined $3.50.
Milton Pres*—violation of No. 18—
$2.50.
Laura Safford. She hud cursed Offi
cer Col vert —fined $1.50.
Nothing better for chapinst. rough
ekin than cucumber and almond cream
--sold at Alexander drug store.
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I dent* and profeaglogal men of lb* city
[with • atlver rrviwn of lagtwla. Upped
I with gold, of fin* *nd mqulalt* work
! i-.nshta and bearing th* Inscription
In Aa*lr!»n. “To lh* Victor of Hearts
tis «hcr* «bt w*«t an a child from her ,
! wiittag suhj-cts In Vlenwn " To tb* ‘
incentive of this beautiful trophy Ml*a
11 jvlngstoe ancrlh** much of her *ub
senuenl triumph, and *h* carried H
with her slway* a* • tntlatnao fa
Pari*. Reran, Madrid. t*mdnn. 8t Pe
tr rt burg nnd other European cltlea.
her remarkable Arsierlty and intrepid
feats on tb* unsaddled bock of a
spirited hors* won her Intdanl r*cog- j
nltion aa a gr*at artist*, and she re
turned to Vienna with her fame aattred
hy four aeason* of unbroken surcease*
abroad. She I* row fresh from a no-,
tahly surer**ful sea*on In the Austrian
capital, and being young, attractive
and accomplished, ha* created a hi- j
rore wherever she has been seen.
Forepaugh and Sella Brother* array ,
of rider* I# notably atcong this year, j
Including. In addition to Mia* Living
ston. dishing Eslella Hobson, atatn- |
caque May Davenport, the distinguish
ed four-horse equestrienne. Mm*. Du- |
pont: and tile world-eminent male
epueatrlans, Frank T. Melville. Wll- j
llam Gorman. A. M. Davenport. Fran
rla Hoed, Homer Hobson. William
Lownnde and Sam Bennett All of
these famous and fearle** riders, to- j
gel her with a myriad otb w marvelous
attractions, will be exploited here on
the occasion of the forthcoming visit
of the combined Forepaugh and Sells
Brothers' Cirrus.
Plant vour Fall Bulbs now. Hya
cinths. tulips, nnd Chinese sacred lilies;
quality nur aim at mod crate prices.
The Huss Floral Nurseir.
MARK SOLDIERS GRAVES.
Capt. F. E. Eve Returned From An
Important Meeting in Atlanta.
Capt. F. E. Eve has returned from
Atlanta, where he went to meet the
committee appointed by the Legisla
ture to see to the marking of the
graves of Confederate soldiers who
died In Federal prisons.
The committee consisted of Hon.
Clement A. Evan*, chairman, Atlanta;
Capt. F. E. Eve, Augusta; Capt. R.
K. Park. Macon; Hon. M. Newman,
Sandersville; Hon. A. W. Foute. Car
tersvllle. Ua.; M. A. Sorrell. Savan
neh.Ga.
A quorum of the committee was
present and It Is jslnrecely hoped that
the Legislature will soon find Itself In
a position to make the desired appro
priations for this noble cause.
Hephzibah Notes.
Hephsibalt, Ga.. Nov. s.—Uncle Chas.
Williams, an attoil colored man, U
quite 111 and is not expected to live.
Lewis Hardrtck. who was shot Sat
urday night, is testing well today
Miss Annie King is a new pupil et
the High School today.
The protracted meeting now in pro
gress in the Baptist church is attract
ing much attention.
Elegant line of toilet soaps at Alex
ander drug store; you should see them,
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IT AYOR OF CH ARLESTON.
He Writes a teller oa a United
Coaalry.
I \Vr»t Superior WiscrMi.in. Nov &.
i rived by Mayor DleWteh of West So
periov
’ Mayor Went Superior. Wisconsin
Dear Sir: I h-v* th* honor to ae
knowledgr receipt of resolutions
adopied by your common rvmacll on
lh* tenth of October Our city coun
cil will not mew until th* ninth of
November, but 1 will take pleasure
in bringing your communication then .
hyfore tb<- n. The city of Charleston I
and especially tb* noble w omen of |
this old city rejoice to have It In their I
powqr in some degree lo a!l«vlal>- an-i
sooth* the pains of your sick and suf- [
ferln lx»ya who were stricken down j
when on their way to fight the hauler |
of our common country. W* warmly ,
appreciate your gratitude and heartily
reciprocate your earnest wish for n|
closer l>oud of union between your |
people and our*. it was worth all (
this war has cost In money and lnfl-j
nltely more precious lives, (f it will.
insult in the cementing together for-1
ever the different sections of thisi
great country. All that Is needed for
such a consummation now Is for us
to know each other better and to re-j
a!i*e that we are all Americans. Yoars
respectfully.
”J Adger Smith,
"Mayor, Charleston. S. C.”
dirty water in court.
Evidence in a Soda Water Bottle
Produced By Prosecutor.
Mr. John G. Davis appeared before
Judge Baxter today in the role of
prosecutor against Josephine Wilson,
a colored woman who follows the pro
fession of a washerwoman. Mr. Da
vis charged that Josephine had
thrown dirty water under his house.
As evidence he produced in court a
soda water bottle filled with a sample
of the aforesaid fluid. It was of a
dark color looking to have been used
tu the wasbtub. The judge decided
that as the defendant had only acted
under orders of her employer in plac
ing the water where she did. that she
was not guilty, and dismissed tho
case.
Mr. Davis left court with his soda
water bottle. He Is an inventor and
may analyze the fluid.
THREE LITTLE HERD S
A Trio of Little Colored Boys Warn C.
& W. C. Train of Danger.
The Greenville Index tells of the ac*
of three little colored boys at Troy. S.
C.. a station on the Charleston and
Western Carolina road, that puts the
boys in the light of heroes. They saved
a train from proljable distraction. The
Index says:
"A broken rail might have caused a
run off Sabbath morning, but the train
was flagged down by three little color
ed boys, who were given a ride and a
few pennies and sent on their way re
joicing.” _ .
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BROKER SLiCIDES.
Joseph Dooner Fire* a Ball Through
His Heart.
Columbus. Oa . Nov. s.—Joseph Doo- ,
n«r, a pawnbroker of this city, com- j
ntlited suicide this morning at hla
room in the Version hotel. He fired a
pistol ball through hie heart.
Dooner has been 111 for quite a while
and ha* been very despondent recently.
He ta a brother of J. K. Dooner, of
Bovannah. where his mother and other
relatives reside, and was about 4«
year* of age and unmarried. He was
a native of Savannah.
NOTICE.
Subscribers of the
Southern Bell Telephone
AND
Telegraph Company.
Telephones have been
placed at. the -following
offices and warehouses of
the U. S. Army :
No 250, Office Depot
Quartermaster, Capt W.
C- R. Colquham.
No. 253, Office Purcha
sing and Shipping Com
missary.
No. 107, Commissary
Department Warehouse,
Central of Georgia Rail
way.
No. 290, Commissary
Department Warehouse,
Charleston and Western
Carolina Railway.
No. 72, Commissary De
partment, Doolittle Ware
house
No. 66, Commissary
Department Warehouse,
Southern Railway.
W. H. ADKINS,
.Manager.
CREDIT FOR
THE POLICE.
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which I am conn#«i#a with •• lw
chief.
“Youm truly.
•*GKO M HOOP.
* Chief of Police."
HfMPt P#pp. Now la the time to plant
seed saved from mir superb Urw
crina varieties. •» much admired last
[spring. The Hus* Fl%>ral Nursery.
THE WEATHER.
Augusta. G*.. Saturday. Nor. R,
;isps. om e In rolled States Govern
ment building; telephone No. 1572.
Forecast for 38 hours ending 8 p. m ,
1 Nov. 6. 1888
I Washington forecast for South Caro
lllna: Ratn and warmer tonight;
| clearing and colder Sunday; brisk to
[southerly winds.
Washington forecast for Georgia:
Rain tonight with warmer in northern
portion; Sunday cleuring and cooler.
THE RIVER
The river at 8 a. m. was 7.6 feci, t»
fall of 0.2 feet In the past 24 hours.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Tile storm has drifted slowly east
ward sinco yesterday nloqihig with
stightly Increased energy an 3 is now
central over upper Michigan, where
tho barometer stands 29.42 Inches,
while the highest pressure is located
over the upper Atlantic ccast. The
barometer Is also high over the central
Rocky mountain region.
Light rains have fallen In the past 24
' hours over tho central valleys and ad
joining states with thunderstorms oc
curring at Detroit and Chicago.
Temperatures have fallen decidedly
in Kansas, the upper Mississippi val
ley and upper Michigan, but have lie
come higher over the interior of the
country and the eastern portion.
A maximum wind velocity of 28
mites per hour from the northwest is
reported from Kansas City.
They are kept busy in the prescrip
tion department of Alexander drug
store; they sell the purest and only
the purest drugs there.
There seems to lie some mystery as
to the whereabouts of Dr. Morits
Busch, the Boswell of Prince Bismarck,
whose biography of his hefo was pub
lished by Messrs. Macmillan two weeks
ago. It Is not surmised that the em
peror has risen In his wrath and had
the German Pepys placed under loch
and key. but none the less the doctor’s
usual haunts know him not, and even
his publishers cannot trace him.
A realty good wheel ought to last for
several centuries.
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INK CIHIKItCL
Wen’s Meeting.
to it, ir the *is skers and Ik* *olxl
*r Is lh* ti**t lo tm procured la tb*
Tomorrow * meeting will be of spe-
I r | a | interest to lb* men of tb* City. I
[ no dotihl on* of th* targes' su-1
dlence* of the seaaoa will be pres
Rer T F. Speneer will spmk upon
[Sucres* and handle thin subject la his
peculiar and fore hi* atyl* Mwsra
Haiti*. Stovall. Rusjetl and Wallace.,
. th* male quartet, will render a beauti
ful number, lmad Kindly Ugh!, and
[ tbry will be at their beat, and tbla la
raying a great deal, for they are one
|of the best quartette* th* city ever
\ bad.
R.-member th* time. 3:30 tomorrow i
j afternoon, and t>* present.
Special Meeting For Bo>*.
Th* frst meeting of the season for
' boys will b« held tomorrow afternoon
at five o'clock, and will be led by Mr.
Jameson.
All the hoys love Mr. Jameson and
no doubt they will (urn out In num
| hers to hear him. He will have some
t very Interesting things to say to them
about the work for hoys this winter.,
and every boy should he present to j
j hear h’.tn.
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BEAUTIFUL VVOiTEN
know the value of perfect teeth. The loss or
discoloration of the teeth lessen the charms
and cause poor health- _
We make examinations free and can give
an estimate of the amount of work necessary,
the probable number of settings and the cost.
All our work is thoroughly reliable. The
most improved instruments and best materials
in all operations Our prices are very reasonable-
AMERICAN' DENTAL PARLORS, Augusta, Georgia,
DR. CHAS. NEEDHAM.
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UIVBJIPOOI* COTTON.
[January an»l February 3-W 2.V
[ February and March •• £.•»' 3.^^
! March and April 25* 3 *' l 59
[April and May r ; 1 3.5» 60
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July and Aug 2.62 2.62
TO RENT-THREE OR FOUR Fl it-
NIHHKiD or ujnfurnlKhC'd room*, new*
ly papered. Apply to 420 Kotlock St.
: Nov 7
WANTED AT ONCE —COMPETENT
( white servant with good reference.
Apply 1107 Greene street. Nov 6