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ttb* light. #i«*t*4
rr»-m nf Charities. making r*
part sad asking ita publl'aiian.
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Fetobn of Marne# str-sr mnnljr
owner* a* l«- ald*walfc». refused
Pl<tttOii «® Hmhmnr iirt! i»r<f»*fi y fwi»*
•ri as <>* ifwrr, gftaitcd, WMltfirtor *»-
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Ordinal!' eaamptlng railroads from
(ai|iM Tiuin pirlliaw of W ashing
t<>* airral. miwii
t: Ordinsn.. to pm.nl assemblies In
MitfTnltm and In atr**t#—th* "moo
on" otdiaanc*-d.
Ordinance, |nohlbltitig wiWlcMaf an*|
MtUm of trama on street#—Clvle
Leagur urdtnanca- passed.
Or dins rw . to pul feme around Ih*
Wilde monument, withdrawn
• Th. Of ,uni ll mad* formal notice of Ih*
mayor'* invitation In ih* male railroad
commission to vlalt Anauala.
An Enterprising Druggist.
There ar* f*w m*n mor* wld* awake
and enterprising than Howard A "'ll
l*t. who *paf* no pain* to secure th*
best of everything in th*lr lln* for th**lr
nmol iato«n*ra Thry now hav* th*
valualil* agency for Dr. King'* Now
Dliniv.n for Consumption, rough*
and Odd*. Thi* la the worths rfal r*m
rdy that I* producing auoh a furor all
over the country Uy It* many utartling
cute* It absolutely cure* Asthma,
Bronchitis. Hi'miarnra* and all affec
tion* of the Throat. Chr*t ami l.ung*
Call.*t above diug »tor* and get a trial
bottle for the. or a regular stxe ftrr M
cents and It.oo. Uuarunteed to cure or
prlct refunded.
go JELL j\_L_L JOUR pEOPLE
TO ATTEND THE
GREAT JUBILEE SALE
v at
CALLAHAN & TURPIN’S
818 BROADWAY
(FERRIS’ OLD STAND.)
Showing of All That’s Good for
MEN’S WEAR
AT A SAVING OF 1-3 IN PRICE.
$30,000 DEFICIT
111 CITY BUDGET
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1 1*# that *in **i a oflmrmfttoai t*» th* tw-
Mt PMaMr-’ t *hn«td hav* *«td that
I t*a gin pant at th* ai...tlag who age l 1
Mr Hay rail— TM* aa*M»*Ml waa held
lat If a'rkwfl and I r***ld ted h* thee I
II imgaM* that th* >tnn* and drain*
department *n-t*r th* *Mrf*at dim -
thrn as th* rhalfwiah if th* mmaaltl**
and rmwailtain in rn# pahth; anrh# ha* ,
h*aa car*fatly and * la*ty *ll r*. tad
Hat aar nap* adit ay *a *m aotng to . * ]
reed ear Mrata. I da ant want to an*
Mpartawßl of th* cMy eftyglt 0. hat I
do a ant to •** a tnralnea* p*4M*r. and I !
rewngnia* that It Mn I gmd hu*ta*aa .
pnltcg to rrippt* a depart men I and to**
tmmay in the Mlf W ynhynur a«wh
a h*t» I .mall amount of wumay only t#
needed Me roatlhna wofll Ml pi Itgiw**
Me moved a* a auh*tllu|e f‘*r th* re
port that half th* amount of K.IM h*
apatupetated
Mr Caahln—”W* maid f*» along on
tl.fsa If a* did not hav* to huy mate
rtal. t gnail*. that a* will cat iff from
nur approprtathm n*«l y*ar any *atra
appmprtation mad* at thla ttial.
Oo Stow. O# Slow.
Mr. Phlntay—"W« ought to g>» mighty
alow, gentlemen. In »pend mg money
There la now daring it* In th* far* an
rapendlturr of »»».«• ah*'*- '"»f l “™» f
Th* daln# fur th* noldl.r* and other
additional **p*na*» hav* com* upon th«
tlty. Thla I* a critical period In our
tWiance* W# mutt watch th# *«|a»ndl
tur* of every dollar.
••! am not an alarmlat. 1 do nol be
llev* that th* country I# going to th*
damnlllon bowwow*.
-But I must aav that a gentla
man ha* told me that unl**» b* could
get tax aa*p**ment relief neat year h*
wa* Ifolng lu the court# for an Injunc
tion.
•‘We ar* on th* very brink of trou
ble. With heavy expena**, with our
new waterworks enterprlar. with money
which wr now owa—wlth thcae alaring
u» hr th* face—lt *trlke* me that aa
aaf* buatnea* men we ought to live In
our appropriation*-not ..my live In the
appropriatlona, but try to gave of th*
money set aeldc for ua. We ahould try
to lay up aomethlng. If we g*t *211.000
for our department, let ua not apend It
all. It behoove# ua to aave every dol
lar everywhere we can—and I want to
Imprea* thla upon all.
"There are breaker* ahead —there la a
defllclt ahead— we don't know how the
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OEN. OOMGZ WWITEA.
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nf Vanr*.
" aebinguai K»». fr-Mlealaf la
an eitthrf hem a lettar r*rdi ed by
Manor Qtiaanda from (Jaa. ikimcg MHt
I— Oct SS:
“I hay* full eon ad—r* In Ih* aol*g»B
promise* made by th* Tongra— of
Waahingtoa. and for that raaaon I do
not have any fear a* to tha In depend
ear* of Cuba. *>»' tlm* Muat'alapa*
bafora our Ideal arlll ba r—Hard, but
after ao many nrugfl*» and privation*
nr can wait a llttlr longer.
"Th* military mrupadem by the
rolled stale* la. tu a canalu e*i—l.
n****aary to prepare and hurry th*
evacuation of the Spanish and to bring
about harmony among the dtffrrrni
fan on in Cuban politic*.
iniim* thla military occupation th*
Republican government will h* organ
tied Ita decision* will ba Unally ac
cepted by all; order will reign every
where. Ttooa* who sp—k now of an
negation try to satisfy, aboy* nil. thefr
aplte by propagating unfoundeil fears
'aa to personal aecurlty and private
property.
"The final success of our struggle ha*
required necessary destruction of prop
erty. which the enemy used <o advan
tage, but we have never attacked the
Individuals. The struggle # gainst
Spain Is now ended: we commence now
a mom del'eat* and difficult task,
namely, to make our Republican poli
tical syatem triumph and t£ recon
struct the country.
“It Is not an easy labor, and all men
who love their country ahould contrib
ute to It; for that reason l cannot re
tire now. notwlthatandlng my St year*.
“Most of the officer* and soldiers
went Into tfif field obeying my orders:
1 cannot abandon Ihem uuHl their fu
ture Is assured. They have losl every
thing they had; they have a right to
some compensation, and, above all. to
their salaries. The new government
must secure them. The disbandment
cannot occur until the Spaniards have
evacuated: my men cannot be aban
doned, without bread or work, to the
merry of their enemies. A solution
could be found, perhaps, in the plan
which the Amerlean government Is
said to have of creating a native civil
guard, formed by the majority of Cu
ban soldiers. This organisation would
offer the advantage of not exposing
mate of (he island, and at (he same
time the T’nited Stales would have peo
ple who know the country thoroughly.
In the meanwhile, and until the evac
uation occurs, food must bo provided
for my soldiers.
“The evacuation should be as rapid
as possible, and afterward everything
will be nrrwuged. for the American
government will fulfllll Its moral
pledges to us. Some people have tried
tu make iis suspicious, sc *s to bring
about trouble, but before doubting ihe
good failb of the American people we
must wait for acts which shall five
the lie to thetr solemn promises
Our prices on suits only tWo-thlrds
what others charge. E. J. Henry A.
Co., spot cash tailor*.
TPI* A.Tjn'OmYA HUWALP,
SOME FRAUDS
(REItIECEO
it up u Up i «*f*t
VUflk
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fim;*AnßhOANis
M IW Cstgl K Jwd«# B*«ln This
~ .ManMwg.
J—K Jo
lb la a a—alt nagva l«#y. wha appear
ed hadara th* i—dag tht* «a«»»M*g ta .
th* r»ta of a v l<dat pas of aavtt— sa.
frvtl— » fetal** «* —tall M*ya .
mg aa and »ff moving tram* latat algbt
! Jaw famiwd n* aad ..ff th* outgoing
[gueikns Thla asorwtny Jam* waa ffn*d
Just Ban dollar*
Mr. Thomas Part"
M* appeared M Ih* rrt* as one who
had violat'd arevt— J*. vlty cod* H
rala hto Who um th* atd*walh and It,
i— lum J*ta< It.
Amanda Holman.
Oorah (diver
(Torah had kwa vtrtar la a light silk
Amanda. Bh* Mad aha* been the *#■
gf»*enr. A fta* of live dollaca waa I'V - |
led aa har
JPMg I**nnl*
Hr bag imbibed last tghi This mortt- j
mg t| was tI.M.
I soils Johnson.
He had lorn drunk, and It mat MM ;
IS.*#.
Hubsrs Whitt—, a *m*H white h«*>. I
»as tdrargvd with shrurtlng firearm* lit
th* rhy limits. M# saMI It waa another
Th* case went over.
Itm Chc k*
ft wa* th* sam* cai* that th* judgie
ha* so oft an listened to—Cheeks going
home drunk and abusing hi# wife. He
hn* treen at court on that chatav on
on average of ata>ut every two wtylu
for the last alx months.
Judge Hamer gave him a sever* tec- j
tur* and ended hi# talk up l>y consign- (
Ing (Tteeka to Jail foe twenty day*.with
no option of a tin*. |
COMFORTING WORDS TO WOMEN.
Tha Surgical Chair and lta Torture# May be Avoided by Women Who
Hood Mra. Plnkham'a Advloe.
Woman'a modesty is natural; It ia charming
To many women a full statement of their troubles to a male physician is »l- ,
most impossible. The whole truth may be told to Mrs. Piukham because she
la a woman, and her advice is freely ~-~m
offered to all women sufferers.
whose
ham. Here is what stje says
wrote to you some time ago. '
for the good your reihedies f|& )\;
Sanative one box \
suffered with backache, con- /
sleep, and was very nervous. At j
| time of menstruation was in ter- ' j /
'• worth its weight in gold. I never ' f Sit L jr
can say enough in praise of it. 1 have (j yC
recommended it. to many friends. If only
all suffering women would try it. there would lie
more happy homes uin} healthy women. 1 thank
vou for the ehauge jour medicine has made in me. ....
’ Lydia E. Piuklunn's-Vegetable Compound and Mrs. Pinkham's advice, have
\ saved thousands of women from hospital operations.
Ths lives of womenlue bard, whether at home with a ceaseless round of do
mestic duties or workihg at some regular employment, their daily tasks make
constant war on heal ft. If ail women understood themselves fully and knew
how exactly and soothingly Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound acts
on the female organsjj.there would be less suffering
Lydia E. PlnkUam’s Vegetable CompoMd; a Woman’s Remeijr for Woman'slUs
I MIT of IN MfM« l ll lll'
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Sroi-E THE Cl cm N il H MEKI-
A Negro Ml (Iraawv HM caught owMky
it* *1 f srap—gh * Una*
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A« ieinHiiifii hn »Mt
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tbrff |M| r4*nr»c A Hlff® *1 RNflit j
HHb»»ut • Th# teot t!*• I IN* *••
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mmm fr*lif n<4 |U fill, ibr btf*
•f«tf r«IN<I to pWrtN Ih* whnliia** Alth !
arrcil IN inoNff rfluroffrNl l*»»l tN *
liityc®> w*« IN |*POf»orfr * **t .
IN unit HoilA W*t» . firfUA.
mNh li tslUMli® Nrt Tb#
whri wo# rkldni in Iho tffenw nt h
night and aftemo— pcrfrrrman, <-s and ;
as* stolen during th* algbt. The !
wheel was shipped to the circus at Au- |
gvrsta early yesterday morning. Can
non was given tf> or sixty <toy# for th* .
two offenses —(lrenvlUs New*.
Plac* your order al —c* and avoid
rush Hoods cheaper than ever. E. J.
Henry t Co., popular priced tailor*. Sit .
and Sit Camplrsll afreet.
Th* oldest trained nurse to England
with th* exception of Miss* Worth**
Nightingale ta Mrs. Florence Craven.
She has wen a good deal of service
sod one of her most cherished pos
s'"salons I thy Iron cross given to her
'by the old Emperor William of Ger
many.
ARRANGING FOR
A NEW DEPOT
j| £®t §|f { i! | tIS
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i r> - nnirr - I,} IJf to,mix ktttrHli <>#
That Ml ill (t«N
i ti< limit 1 Arc i m* niifiK 4 Is Itllß ifft,
frtifeli (M RNisisf of (N rofl
: slit altos. frtvslß Ib.ithu uk#s sc
disuupNt, tlx amotini lo N psH
,Ih ‘itfiw iKalf A# saMAßid foUN?*'®
■ m «| for a# pn>f(d#d la
M&7 tu MH nf the etrtl rode
It ta apartally aU|mlat*4 that the
prugmsed taw ahall th ao aray have
, I tearing oa or lafltiearc on or taterfer*
with the salt* soar pending of J. T.
McGowan vs. th* Augusta Terminal
railway company. and the chttrch
wardens of lit Paul's rhurrb vs the
| Augusta Terminal railway compaayy.
N*w Mapl*. New Orleans and Osor
gla Kyi up* reretvrd at Lamkin &
| Co.'a.
The Standard Designer.
Many and varied aia the handsome
garments for ladle*, misses and chil
dren shown In The Designer for De
cember. Hurely fashions hav# never
! laen mow tasteful, nor thetr nexte of
l>rraentatloa mort> pleasing Three pag
i t-s of this number are devoted exrllia
| Ively to a timely article on evening
waists, sleeves, <bi others are
! shown some very uptodata dolls, with
directions for making Ibelr costume*
Two Christmas atortes. a page of
Chrtatnms games, and numerous sug
geatlons for Christmas gifts—home
made and otherwise—give this Issue a
holiday Ibfvor. Do* lovers will a»-
l>reclate th* article “Our t'anim* Com
pantuns." and the fair maid or matron
who would be still more fair will re
vel In this month’s Instalment of "Arta
of lleauiy.” Other features are "Holl
ilay f>et orations.'' the mnclualon of
j From Cradle to Schoolroom." the eora
mencem.nt of an interesting s« Ul,"An
I’nwarrantable Mistake," “Drchids and
Orchid Culture." two pag. s of excel
lent boolt criticism*, besides poem*,
household hints and cookery receipt*.
WVH-merited praise la never out of
place, and we are most willing to say
ihat from cover to cover the Designer
is bright, interesting and practical.
SPECIAL RATES TO COLUHBIA.
Account South Carolina State Fair,
on Nov. 12th to 18th. Southern Railway
will sell tickets as above, at one fare
plus 50 cents tvwinrt trip: also, on Nov.
15, IS and IT, limited to J#th. at low
rate of 12.(0. Special trains will be run
Nov ,16th and 17th. For full informa
tion apply to
M. C. JONES, C. T. A.
W. A. GIBKES. U. T. A.
. J. B. HEYWARD. T. P. A.
737 Broad Street.
The Prinfess of Wales poesesees fur
oi jotiionu jo pujj| eno jo sinamjeS
value of nearly sixty thousand dol
lars.
You can get a fine suit cheap for cash
at E. J. Henry & Co.’s, 216 and 218
Campbell street.
The Bell Tower Drug Store,
CORNER GREENE AND JACKSON STREETS
®»~l'ncler new oisiUKemenl • v line nf L'resli Drujjs. Ttillft Arslt'lea,
Brush* s. Etc. We make a iaJiyo. . .ijr»iclans' Prescriptions.
| a PATTERSON & WADE_
NOVf MBIfRO
WANT ADS.
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SITUATION WANT r O
• %* N AN Bl S ptlllT'llll *B®|
HELP WANTED
FOR SALE
P—is— m >aa«a • a—ii»»» at **
>m—* «r»>t* l *—a a »■**#.
mu «Al gl»A< k« FARM »»J»M
aaM* few— 'St Marti* a *•»#««* A*-
(Mv W. C J- mm, Ma* IJi J*.aa— Ml
DM I
CM gA kg > I’.lttu AT fl JAC«* *M MT
" TO RENT
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iOaitu m Btimf
H# j# ill T»» |jK,\t KICK fRi »,MT
fntMII t. : I Rllil'l «if ##T» e~t (tVMf *1"
Hat,V fa*tes music aiors. Nav M
4 tfv *n 1 S|t ■ l #“'11. A’pij’iy ftß CwST*
!#bh If CI»rS, IS Riwt.
Ho# 4 If
|to RBirr-rrHHUHKD ftotisii*
for on f U • I !>tSwrß with SotS
rf>» KKXT-ONE PROMT 11l
I vr* sKXT-THit>a? <»r prn*n ft s
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If Applr to 41® K<Hk» k Hu
LOST AND FOUND.”
IdoMT - BETWKRN ItMTi.KriCR
I liook. Its return to Capt J IL-Its. Co.
H. —glweetin# mrp*. Nov 1#
yollNlbA WATCH Olt MONTH
S*n«* u«B#r cm x urc !■>' ' #t
I 113 U« N<>%* I
ÜbT Rt'NClt’of KITH REWARD
If left at 735 Reynolds street. Nov»
U>*T- c>N BVNDAT UA!»T POINT
KK dig, answer# to name of Frank;
white and liver; liver head and ears, di
vided from nose to back of head wlih
white, araad *P»' on top of head. left
ear slightly mingled with grey: one
large and one small spot on right side,
two .very small *i*ot son left hind leg
A liberal reward for return to thl# <-f
--fbv. Xov *
mTsc e lla n eo us l
WANTED—A I,ADY, WITH BFTJtT OF
reference*, desires one or two ro*'ms
In private family. «tat< terms. Ad
dress A, U. C.. Herald otflc*.
Nov 3
WANTED— REOHDAR BOARDERS ;
good fare and neat bed*, also one un
furnished room to rent. Apply Mrs. A.
J. Avetn. corner Ellis and Washington,
or 608 Kills street. Nov 10
BOARDER* WANTED. AI.SO LARGE
rooms for rent furjjlshed or unfur
nished. Apply 102 Mclntosh street,
Nov 9
Special Notices;
1 Per Cl $500,000 JFerCi
FOREIGN CAPITALISTS WTTJL ,
loan half a million dollars
on realty In Augusta, Ga. Terms 7
per cent. For further lnformatiosi sea
their attorney at law, P. J. Sullivan,
Ea.. or Mr. P- O. Burum.
The Pope is very fond of birds, of
which he possesses a great number.
Gaudy colored parrots figure promi
nently in his collection, and a pelican
and an ostrict are among his favor
ites.