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EASY TERMS.
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WANT CUSTOMERS.
MINT PIANOS.
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Vt Gift tiffin torn Vi
Thomas & Barton,
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an aim m: Of CHARITY.
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4 fr« )**rt r>*». great tag tbe C»i*frt*r
.» rN»tt i> < f tkto Mat* a free Itevroa*
to .<<■ an* baaiatv* o*l*t«f* (if whiekj
gee 'tog th" |wl raun o*rb*r»«f Allan
tp n i» nil. feat* taken *d*»Biage <>f
11. er<* a>• al least own kalf «f tk*
{tor,I r . ,<m buern*** of tkla city I* lout
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#n«* irki -A u might an If ik* l***!»•
It tor* !a frlNfMHl to revoke ik* ft**
Ump* en nirt) (o veteran* and pas*
Another bill Birina them permltalon to
Wo aay basin*** attaf iba« liquor or
jam; and Millard* burinee*
Mr. OldAno’o says (bar* are man*
aaoliu rr- in ik* rlif üblrk am jest
ttd In tk* re*Meai-e port Inn doing bws-
Hi*M Oil fra* In ruses mid paflng very
tint* rani, ibua making It unfair tor
tk* pool room* in ik* r*ot*r of th* rltjr
wko ham to pay a larg* rent and th*lr
I«IN alto H* atk* that th* city roan
rll p*tHlon tk* pr***n» legislature In
*m*ml th* fr** Urttia hill ao a* to
inak* Ik* *a«*ran* p*y revenue Into
th* Hly for running pool mom*.
You i *n g*l a fine ault cheap for i a»h
at K. J. H*nry A Co.'s. 11l and It*
Campbell •trwt.
DIES IN A STORE.
A Prominent nillcdgevllle nan Ex
pired of Appopleny Yeaterday.
Milledg'-vil! Oa., Nov. ». F. Tl.
Mapp. on* of Mllledgevllle's meet high
ly eatrremnl dttoeni*. died suddenly thl*
morning ulxiut 8 o'cloi'k of appolexy. In
th* stoic of A. Joseph.
tie w*t In hi* usual g<H*] health when
h* left home and was attending to hi*
accustomed duties «t th* store when
th* end cam*.
H* lenv** a wife and two daughter*
and a brother. I*r. Mapp. of Butt*
county, kaatdea » larg* < In l* of friend*,
who gbueiily mourn hi* loos. H* ha*
for a long time been prominent In busl
m-ar and wv-tol circle*.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tablets
All drugglata refund the money If It
fatl* to cur*. 25e. The genuine has L.
B. Q. on each tablet.
Her l oat Opportunity.
Chicago Record.
Marie —I’ve just been rending of an
other Red Cross girl who married the
soldier she nursed through a fever.
Mildred—Yes, that’* become qutle
common now. Oh, how I wish wed
have another war. _ '
BLUE POINTS ON HALF SHELL
LOBSTERS, NORFOLK OYSTERS,
DOVES, SNIPE, ...
* OPOSSUM. SQUIRREL.
vEVERYTHING IN SEASON— ,
jV\ohrmann's Restaurant
UPLN UNTIL 2A. M. optN UNIIL " A ' M ‘
THE SITUATION
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ttpc* ial to Th* Herald.
I.exlngo*o. Ky.. H«v. Id. Il*nry i
T, Chant*, of AnvrM county, leave*
today for UllDltiin. where he goe* to
complete hi* atudle*. He all*nd*d Ihe
VVtlltetoti High Bchool at Wllllaton. H .
<*,, one year, two year* at the Agrl
rulturat <yill#g« of Oeorgla and two
term* al the M (1 M A A cidlrae,
Mltledgevllt*. I feel that It I* Useteaa!
to commeat on my friend Chanre, hut
for thoiM who do not know him 1 will |
say Hurt the a lew* named nla< *• he
atiuHl well In hla clans and won r or,
him**lf the undivided raapect of hi*
teachri* and achiadmale*. hla deport
ment wa* without blemlnh. Sow h*
goea to perfect hlmaelf for the huat
iirna world. I bid hint (lodapeed and feel
*ur# guccena Will crown hi* ever* ef
fort, for to hi* many virtue* I* added
the greatest of all: “A boy who** mor
al* are pur*.’’
ft «u a plrttaurr to meet mv old
chum, aftet a dinner ordered Juat to
pleaae the appetllle of college boy*. We
INtrted nol knowing when nor where »v*
would meet again.
Sweet Pea*. Now I* the time to plant
need gaved from our *uperb large flow
ering vurletle*. *o much admired la*t
apt lug. Thu Hup Floral Nursery.
HR. ANDERSON’S MULE.
A famous Animal That Won Many
Prizes on Turf
Among the at the Planter* to
day I* Mr. It. K. 8. Anderson, of ICdge
ik-id.
Mr. Anderson is Interested in horse
racing and owns some fine stock. A
few years ago he owned ft white mule
that became famous on the track. That
mule could make a mile In three min
utes and carried off many prises. Mr.
Anderson's mule was the talk all over
the slate and In fact several states.
It was the only mule that was doing
the racing act. Mr. Anderson has sold
the animal.
Place you order for fall suit with E.
J. Henry A Co., popular priced tailors.
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|th* layer* Only two abort prte* fa-
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aud srrmuited mariw tar *nro* «*ari
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i la th# first card Mias ll«(y araa well
i thought of by her Mahle. but a plong*
on Handtrap and n s'eadr play on
Walm buiwted her prke from five to
i eight Mar, who waa up, negotiated
'turn# beautifully It waa a w'ld
scramble to lb* first, but tk* leader*
'swung wide, giving btm tk# rail, and
h* waa th* wire pioneer In a wh.t#
heal drive. Handicap aeeurtng th#
plare. and Wales tolling along In th#
ruck. Briar'a record a* a bad actor
put Hall* In as reigning favorite at t
to S. but at no tiro* waa he menacing.
Briar landing first money under a
pull.
—K It, Creel In N. Y. Journal
TEXAS SOLDIER S CANT VOTE.
Muling of the Attorney Oeneral leans
Heavy l.oaaea to Democrat*
lialla*. Tea**. Nov. 8. Much In
dignation existed In the Second Texas
regiment of volunteer Infantry, in
camp In this city, when It became
known that the men would not lie per
mitted to vote. The law passed at
the last teuton of congress permitting
the volunteer army to vote In the field
cannot. It la declared, be enforced In
Te«a*. because of obatructlona In the
atate eonatltutlon. A ruling to thin
effect ha* hero made by the state at
torney general The populists are lia
ble to carry several do*e counties for
county officers and members of the
legislature because of the absence of
democratic soldiers. Narogdocnes
county Is In the greatset danger, as In
some of the companies from that
county all of the soldiers are demo
crats. , .
In the five Texas regiments there
are approximately five thouaand
voters. None of them has been ill wa
tered out. tt is claimed that the
soldier*’, vote would cut all Important
figure In the Galveston and San An
tonio districts, which are conceded to
be close.
MRS. MAROARET HAWKINS
Former Augustan Died In Atlanta
Yesterday.
Mrs. Margaret Kitten Hawkins died
in Atlanta at the home of her father,
Col. John H. Kitten, 21 Linden street,
at 8:80 o’clock yesterday morning, af
ter an Illness from peritonitis. Mrs.
Hawkins has been very low for sev
eral days, and her death mpis not un
expected. She was well known aud
popular and was a sister of the late
.Major John A. Kitten, of Mrs. W. A.
MueUouguld and of Mrs. ft. H. Hf
wleh.
Übe leave* one daughter*-All** A tittle
Urn Hawkins Mr* HuY,kius wa*
born in Augusta in -IS»‘ t»uJ we*
Known aud loved by many people
throughout the Mate. She was 0” a
lovable disposition and had many
strong traits of character and w’ss
greatly admired, s
Tff» 4ft tJOUPTA MICHALD.
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[ ■ *tat*a**gl I**4 night la behalf of
: Augustus Yen Wyifc. KY Mel Kroger e
i end Plate foe Owyerpor mt New York.
(11011140* M>-( oireg yudkU ik# elnc
jllog of Van Wyek. but he go*« MX
j give any figure* Rh bard fToker ug
Matarday dec lined to give any detailed
figure* to support of Van Wyrk.
Chairman Mef'arreg contented kin* If
laei night be rooking ■ very general
I «tat*ro*nt. whiek I* a* tallows
"Aa ■ renull of (he i emp* gr now
I pcaylir ally rtoned. »r predict Ike «|p i
iWa of Judge Van VVyrk Ortrrnl fee
torn la lb* caropnlgn iutelfy tk* pred r
lion Ike not! pninnt of uturb t* Ike
rTraoualliy of our mntUrkrie. Dtiring
1 flip heeled end unparalleled dl*ru»
•lon* that have rtiaCingulaked the can
, va*o hi* pr i ironalliy ha* atoud out qo
far and above everything else that tk*-
■ntem Kiu of the pceple on* con»taO. ly
by it, Hla (Hgnllled and atate*-
ntatlllhe cotidcet ha* tmpre*»e»l ftp
voter* of the state with the ronvlctlon
that he haa the attribute* that lit him
to dlncharge the duties of chief execu
tive of the empire stale. We make no
attempt at comparison between the
two foremost candidates for governor.
We are anti*fled with the deduction*
which we liei.eve the people have
drawn for themselves W# ahali not
undertake to call attention to the sort
of campaign conducted by the Repub
lican candidate. We believe the dis
criminating intelligence of the voters
will not indorse or eommrud it.
"We have done our utmost to keep
constantly before the people the state
issues that directly concern them and
-to point out the ttlgdentable maladmin
istration aud malfeasance for which
the Republican padty must accept re
sponsibility. Tbatitthc people of this
mate have beeu rohbed and studiously
deceived liy the representatives of the
Republican party we believe to have
been incontestably proved. We labor
mi to exclude tiutiudni issues, believing
that the miuds of the people should not
under auy circumstances be diverted
from state issues: while we reeognixed
all through the campaign unmistaka
ble evidence on the pnrt of the people
to visit thetr condemnation oil those
whom they hold responsible for the in
human treatment of our soldiers who
died because of the inattention they
received at Hie hands of those charged
with their care, but wAo preferred to
take advantage of the opportunity to
loot the National Treasury, and enrich
themselves at the expense of the lives
of those who were willing to defend
our honor. We can only sny that we
believe this disposition on the part of
the people Is an evidence of that dis
erimlnattng thought that’can be prop
erly characterized as (he bulwark of
our Institution!!.
• It would lie an easy matter for our
committee to prviflft In figures the
substantial majority that we know
Judge Vau Wyck w 4 U recaivs. We pre
fer. to leave that 'Fork to the press
The metropolitan papers that have un
dertaken In their t-Kcieut. and.unerring
way to forecast thc’vesult unanimously
agree in saving thF Judge Van Wyck
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CHRISTIAN CMt'RCH.
(NtNlMi »*lk H*M ta fttatta 4M
November •(.
Macaw No* • Tk* *••«■! rxro
' veaiian nt Ik# (IrtgM rkwrek wltt'
k* k*M hi llaeao 1 ororoowrim* Noweta
ber Ift ami ta.'lng tkre* 4*T* l»*i
•galce from all 4*' I* °f Ike e'ate are
expected u> eltt-wd ike roatrotloa •*«
If 1* tkooght tkal ts I*** l * howdred
will be ia ettewdava Tk* nsuro
bw ts weually largely alieaded and It
la thought tke lonventhMi kef* Ikt*
yrwr wit: not be an egregtlon to Ike
rale.
i Tke member* of Ike church are at
pre*. at very busy preparing tar tke
< »nvent ion end oil of tbe visiting del
egstc will bo entertained by Ike fo
cal m*n»l>er».
i A choir ha* been organised and Is
practicing every day tke music for ik*
convention
dome of the prominent speaker* al
the convention will l<* J. A. Ig» r d, of
Cincinnati, editor of The Christian
Standard; II L Smttto and C P Wll
tlamaon. and others All of the
above gentlemen are well known and
will no doubt have large audience*
when they address the convention this
week.
Large stock new raisins, all varieties.
i just received at Iromkln A- CO.’*.
The Baby on the Train.
i Everybody reetless,
j Grumbling at the dust,
j Growling at the cinders,
i Pictures of disgust.
! Axle hot and smoking.
I Train delayed an hour.
How ihc faces lengthen.
Sullen, wrinkle*', sour.
t
Sudden tran*f>«invatfcm—
Passengers In smile#--
lAcowls and frowpa have vaiiialu'd—
,\Vhat is It besuiU-s'.’
i
Virimy face and Angers.
r Mouth all over crumb*.
Anieary Wrist contrasting
Pink and clean-sucked thumb.'.
f
Hound bead nodding, Iwibbing.
Blue eyes full of fun.
Wind-blown tn-ssee shining
Golden In the sun.
Kverybotly cheerful.
No remarks profane,
Magic change effected— •
Baby on the train.
—lndianapolis Journal.
Bicycle Hunch Boxes. Pocket book?.
Trunk Factory. 8« Broad.
Miss Ina Chance of Hillis, is in the
city for a few days. She expects to
spend a couple of days with Mrs. E.
W. Halnmond at Bovthreseivlle, re
turning to her home Friday night by
the steamer W. ». Cook. Miss lna ac
companied her brother, Lt. Chance,who
i* going to Jjextugton. Ky.
Tairgest Iliie Trunks and Bass hi city,
ri unk Factory, 843 Broad
King's Daughters.
The regular monthly meeting of the
King s Daughters will be heid tomor
row i Wednesday! afternoon at 4 o'clock
at ihe residence of Mrs. C. A.- How
land.
"Our Reputation
for Integrity"
_■» Truthful
Statement#
Men » High
Ckftft Tlufmighfy j
HIS
ftAf#m AMAtoAtotofilv
L SYLVESTER
Just Arrived
Beautiful line of China
Matting, solid Mahogany
Bedroom Suits, Lovely
Line of Walnut Suits,
finest line of Extension
Tables in the city from
$3.50 TO SSO
OIK SUITS
IN GREAT VARIETY.
FLEMING&BOWLES
904 Broad Street.
PERSONAL.
A. D. Wood, of Matttoville it 1a tk*
R. JV Cclhotm, Of All* tils Itftt the
Arlington
J. W. IVarve. of Atlanta ia nt the
ArUngitm.
H R. Owlna. vt New York, ig at tke
Planters.
W. J. Kateer. of Atlanta, la at the
Arlingiou
C. H. Weak*, of Maeoa, la at the
Arlington
A. K. Rankin, of Hartford, to at the
Arlington.
Geo. Weity, of Cinefnnatl. to at thy
Arlington.
R. Frank, of Cincinnati, to at the
Planters,
J. T. Wooruff, of Brooklyn, 1* at the
Arlington.
Hugh D. Ivey, of Johnston, 8. C., to
in th# city.
A. K. Williams, of Chicago, to at the
Arlington. ,
M. W. Hopper, of Tetmllle, 1* at the
Arlington.
J. W. Fetlen .vt Sharon. Ga., to at
the Planters.
G. B. Reynolito. of Edgefield, ta at
the Planter*.
S. H. Sayre, of Hampton. Va.. to at
the Planter*.
H. K. Monroe, of Baltimore, is at
the Arlington.
Charles James, of ClnoinnaG. is nt
the Arlington.
R. G. Church, of Baltimore, Is at
the Planter*.
Jchn Rosenthal, of Baltimore, is nt
the Arlington.
Geo. H. Bell, of Waynesboro, Is at
the Planters.
\V. C. Hill, of Mt. Villa, S. C., Is at
the Arlington.
Paul Waimell, of New Orleans, to at
the Arlington.
J. A. Kendrick, of Sharon, Ga., is
at the Planters.
J. 11. Rutherford, of Lexington. Ky..
is at the Planters.
G. R. Edson, of Albany, N. Y., to
at the Arlington.
j. c. Oarltngton. of Spartanburg, to
at the Planters.
M. Stein and K. Marx, of New York,
are at the Arlington.
M. V. Moore, of Washington. Ga., to
at the Arlington.
E. B. Newmasson, of Chattanooga,
to at the Arlington. ,
W. \V. McCatberii, of Waytiksboro,
is nt the Arlington. „
Preston J. Ivey, of the McCdrmh U
Inquirer, to In the city.
T. 3. Cate and A. if. Edenfieid, of
MlUen. are In the city.
E. P. Dennis, a mill man of Lowell.
Mass., is at the Planters.
Cornelius Walker and C. P. Wade,
Novr.Mß** A
WANT ADS.
SITUATION WANTED
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1 work* No. •.Ml. I*l, *•*■* No. SM.»IJ.
I Utjotal reward. Return to No. 3 Waah
b|t»li itr.fi. Nov I
FU t!Ni>—A WATCH ON MONTH
, San... owmi i ail ur* Uy calling at
i»l* Reynolds. t
M ISC EL LA N EOUB
WANWfV- -REGULAR BOARDER* ;
(out) fare and neat Mi. alao me un
ttirn'shed room to rrnt. Apply Mr*. A.
i J. A vein. comar Ellla and Washington,
I or Ml Ellla atreet. Nov 10
HOARDERS WANTED. ALSO LARGE
room* for rant furniahed or unfur
niahed. Apply 102 Mclutoah atrrat.
j Nov a
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Special Notices:
7 Per Ct $500,000 7 Per Ct
FOREIGN CAPITALISTS WII.L
LOAN HALF A MILLION DOLLARS
on realty in Augusta, Ga. Term* 7
par cant. For further tnformatlai re*
their attorney at law, P. J. Sullivan,
i E».. or Mr. P. O. Burucn.
Notice.
I DESIRE TO ANNOUNCE THE RE
MOVAL of my office to SlO Broad
atreet, over Macaulay tt Co.
W. H. GOODRICH. M. D.
Special Notice.
WANTED—TEN FIRST CLASS CAR
PENTERS. Apply The Inman Com
pres* Company.
Installment Notice.
Augusta Real Estate and Building As
gociatlon,
Augusta, Ga., Nov. 7 and 8. 1898.
THE USUAL MONTHLY INSTAL
MENT due this association will be
payable to the treasurer at his office.
Tuesday, the Bth Inst. The rules of
the association respecting fines will
be rigidly enforced. By order of the
Board of Directors.
E. ft. DERRY, Sec. & Treaa.
of Boston, are at the Arlington.
Mra. T. H. Ralnford and son, of
Edgefield, are at the Arlington.
Ex-Governor Henry McDaniel, of
Monroe. Ga.. Is at fUe Planters.
.1. M. Wimberly and 11. E. Syrnß, of
Green's Cut Ga.. ate at the Planters.
H, Adler, A. Lantar and O W, Wil
lis. of New York, are at the Arlington.
.1. R. HolTTdS'?, atTverfising agent
for the Atlanta Constitution, is at the
Planters.