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rial rkiro ao4 diarrlmioottiM. Hh*
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ft* fair ha I rod dauchtor of th* Or**on
rkt*f Juail—
Chief Jurttr* Otrahan 41*4 In MSI.
and hi* toautlful da<tcbt*r oaM a Malt
to Or*c«o to tk* funeral A
year or too aftortrardo »h* and her j
oiothfr weti! abroad. Thay ap*nt
Month* In lxtndon and to Porta It
•raa lo Port* atrnrtUag to the beat
aeeounta that Pet >trahan en>oun
t*red William A B Moor* Sh*
atnuaed ter friend* in Atlaai* by te!i>
lug ihetn how peraiiteot t wooer be
had hwn It ta certain that the
thought him a tingle man. Her mother
was with her. Th<y had no leaaon
to suspect that there waa any thin a
wrong about the man President Mc-
Kinley had appointed to a consular
agency.
Fayne Btrahan w«e not married to
Moor* when Mra. Moore No. 1 en
countered them together in London,
after Moore had deserted her He
was them eimply her admirer, so per
severing In hi* attentions that ahe at
first laughed at them and then yielded
to the n.
It vas after she and her mother had
returned to New York, the love-smtt
t:n Moo e in their wake, that she ae
ecmpanied him to a church op town
and was married to him. with never a
though of a woman left, In dire ex
tremity at a London hotel. By what
prooe«* the lighthearted Fayne Stra
kan developed Into the adventuress
described by Martin Mahon in hi* nar
rative of the affair at the hotel Gre
noble, there Is no means of telling,
for on that part of the history of the
chief Justice's dsughter nothing has
been told.
How to Look Good.
Good looks are really more than skin
de»T, depending entirely on a healthy
condition of the vital organs. If the
liver Is Inactive, you. have a bilious
look; If your stomach is disordered, you
have a dyspeptic look: if your kidneys
are affected, you have a pinched look.
Secure good health and you will surely ,
have good looks. “Electric Bitters" is]
a rood alterative and tonic. Acts dl- ;
rectly on the stomach, liver and kid
ney*. purifies the blood, cures pimples,
blotches and bolls and gives a good
complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. I
Sold at Howard & Willet's drug store, j
60 cents per bottle.
An Ineffective War Record.
Not even his war record could save
James Hamilton Lew.a, says The
Springfied Republican. He it wa.s
who claimed to have forced the war
u,pon the administration by his attacks
In the house—and even after war was
declared he went Into the field a* a
civilian patriot to help down Spgln.
The defeat of James Hamilton Lewis
—his uihlakara and'bis troaaere and
his epats saoli 6 wwrlUos *»d im
perial stave a* Wsahlugses, rather M
set* Mr. Crokero theory
with a Cuban war record this year,
could have won. . *
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rjmpMltnr Tkia i* tk* pr—rot la* «d |
tie Mat* of N*« Terk aod kaa beeo ]
fooad there after rartoo* eiperlmenta.
to be pnrtle*! and <m*e 1» Nroirti.a I
' • mployment frr the etotlet* at frooo*
, erottve yroltt. and uoder It th# privna ,
of th* • •!• a— rtipMlo beeomloa a*U- ,
.supporting
'••Coder *«<~h a low o Oeorala. »*
beretofxe a«*r—ted tk* rlotkio* cf •
al! felony and m'adem—nor (mrbtt I
[and lomatea es ctUar loailtutlona rould
to furol*h*d by the prla»a ond a oum
! bar of the rootlets be encaged In
prnfltabl* «orh.
“Other Industrie* of a atmHar na
ture, maaufaeturing ertlel— fer p«b
--.I e use only, and aueh aa are not now
made in fhla Mate, might be ultimately
established upon a paying haala. - *
What the Renort Show a.
The ret>«rt *bo*» a to.al of flfty-one
death*, whleh la about X per cent, or
20 per rent per I.OOOt the arrrage of
eltl— In the United State*, and la**
than the average of the ne§roe* in
cKlpa.
i The rommlralcn *ay# that thi* |a less
| than the mortality In United State#
arnrr f*mp» *
The commission reporta a greatly
imprrved eonditlcn of the misdemean-
Ing eonvlcta sine* the enactment of the
law placing them undrr supervision of
th* penitentiary department.
The commission, as heretofore indi- j
rated by the press, ssks no approprla- j
tint), but asks that the n*t hir* of con
v'ci* be made evsllable to the com
mission for building up a system
which will! eventually pay • large rev
enue to the state.
An Enterprising Druggist.
There are few men more wide awoke
and enterprising than Howard * Wll
let, who spare no pains to secure the
brat of everything In their line for their
many customers. They now' have
valuable agency for Dr. Kings New
Discovery for Consumption, Cough*
and Colds. This Is the wonderful rem
edy that Is producing suclt a furor all
over the country by Its many startling
Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all after- j
Hons of the Throat. Chest and Lungs. [
Call at above drug store and get a trial
bottle for 10c. or a regular site for 50
cerpts and *1 00. Guaranteed to cure or
price refunded.
Augusta’s leading R«s
•aurant, the Arlington An
nex, five doors below Ar
lington Hotel.
A petition signed by SOI I persons has
v»een filed with Ordinary McClendon at
N'ewnan asking him to cause an elec
tion to be held to determine whether
whisky shall continue to be sold in Co
weta bounty. Judge McClendon has
called an election-for December 14. The
county was for awhile under the local
option law. and tried the ’ permit'* sys
tem. The local option law was declar
ed unconstitutional a few years ago,
whlah placed the County in the wet acl
umn. There are only two barrooms in.
the aieuncy, both being in Ntc mtn, and
rjiar «a*h pay into th# <giy treasury the
•am «t «.& anneeu'y. The omAller In*
earparateg oawno *f ig-e eoan t y have
planed the license so high Utat it is
Impossible for a barroom to exist in
•to a at thchb* .• *. o^4**.’-
THU AUOUM'A FOfTTLA X^D
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I Mendet—okO'S Wedding Man h ployed
' .0 Ml— Mulberln. heralded the rnOilng
[of the hrtdal party The uokei*. wear-
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whit* t uff tileo. pole l*a glove* and aln-
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i tered dr*!. Mt T J. Hhe—n with Mr
Ix.fp Wal*h and Mr J. Mullarky
'with Mr John T- Mulherm. nu-eiing
iat the nltnr the ir with hi* he*l
: man. Mi D. O. rngatty.
The bride entered with her father.
kh» was > x<|ulallely gowned In tan < loth
•«ith teat nnd of cer—c. ant
r hem la— of white —tin and ran* inee
iin which n—iled lb* gnwun * gift, a
1 diamond tdh-Tb" hat *<comoany the
stylish going away suit «•< of two,
shade* id i*r—e vetv*« with cer**e !
satin rosea. A mas* of NVpbetos rose- j
bud* tied with broad white salln rib-[
luth* conopleled the dslnty tollM. and'
ilenl one mory i harming touch to the
lovely pi' tore made by the ynung bride.
A* Ml— O'Omnor, Mr*. Costello ha*
enjoyed a »td* popularity. She la per
sonally attractive and ha* many love
ly tralta of character.
Mr. Cost. llc I* one of the most prom
inent men In lb* city. He represents
several of the largest Insurance com
panies In .the Union, and rounta both
hi* hualnea* and social friend* by the ■
score.
fpon th»lr return from an extended
Northern tour Mr. snd Mi*. CoatMlo
will lie at home In their new residence
made doubly beautiful with the many
gift# sent by admiring friends.
Stoughton-Ralclllfe.
Today at two-thirty, at the First Bap
tist church. In a scene of exquisite flo
ral loveliness Created by skilful hand*
with palms and fern*, candles and
flower*. Mins Carnhelle Flatcllffe was
married to Mr. Oscar B. Stoughton
Th* ceremony was performed bv Ibe
pastor of th church, the Rev. Dr.
lancing Burrows, with hi* usual digni
fied Impressiveness, to an organ obli
gato, sympathetically played by Mrs.
R. C. Goodrich.
Preceded by the uahers. Mr. T. G.
Bailey, Mr. Tom White, Mr. Jack H ill.
and Mr. Polar Baxter, the brldema!d»
op tered. They were. Misses Helen and
Asjefe Macmurphy, Miss Ada Cherry
and Mis* Mary Acton of Hephzlbah.
Mis* Alice Stoughton, maid of honor,
entered alone. The maids wore street
gowns of grech. blue and brown cloth,
with picture hats of velvet trimmed In
plumes They carried pink carnations
tied with pink ribbons.
The bride entered with her uncle.
Mr. J. W. Hillls. She wore a going
away gown of cadet blue cloth built on
SWEET PEAS
f-'hrul'd tie planted now We have them
in bulk, 8 varieties Wbdiec ene ounce
10 Cents, 4 ounces J 6
Hyacinths, other BUl**.
ALEXANDER SEED CO.
012 Broaa ttreet.
Bel! Telephone 2075.
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free by fall Nina and are absorbed
Iky thr sell in the t»n*-fli <4 Ibe plaAt
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th* soil
llant* in ih.- window awrdeo should
have Ik.- I*—t of rot* ot Ibis araaon. for
It l* a rttiMal iwrlod wtlh them Aim
to keep Ik* IwtOfeHlttirw of Ike t—i
low . and lo the them all the fr—h air
(■•MM. Be loreftll ahwul ovwrwfatertn*
and dive no fertiliser Avoid an 'nr on
p»—Il«le anythin* that will have * ten- [
den< y to wxrtt# irmsitb at • time whwn
i.mdllk n* ate uufavoNhle for It.
Kui helae will have completed l heir
truth for Ibe season, and should t*
dried off aredually. to yet them ready
for the cellar .to - hl.-h Jtacf they
ehouM he lakA'by the flfsf of De
cember. to remain until Hit- tfrwt of
Mo—h. Give le*e and less water while
they remain Ufwtalr*. If Ik* Nlsp
’ limp# the plant* will not millet - riant*
I nut-Of-4 drqn. Ihett leay— In fall.
! and you are try St* to treat sour fua
,'hl.t aa nature treat* them tT>ry**n
thntiums should receive the time tr**t
m-m.
tin over the window* at whhh plant*
an- to be keel *nd *ee that *ll mr*'k*
and cr*vlre# are eloeed aoalnai the ad
mission of troat An ounce nf preven
tion I* worth a |**un<| of rure. remem
ber.— Elwn K itexfoijt, In Harper a Ba
zar.
Confederate Daughter*
Elect Officers U D. C.
The election of nflb er* of the United
Daughters of th» Confederacy took place
Saturday ot ih# annual convention nt
Hot Spring*.
The flrst nomination »a* that of Mr*.
Currie for president. Rhe wa* elected
bv acclamation.
The representative* of every state
and In brief and touching speech
es expressed their love and esteem to
their worthy and much honored pre*l
dent.
Many nominations were made for Arm
vice president Those of Mr* Forney,
of Arkansas. Mr*. Weed, of ißoplda:
Mr*. Plane, of Georgia; Mr*. Sellar
withdrew from the nomination m #* v ‘
or of her atate president, Mr*. Forney.
The sufficient number of vote* was not
secured to elect any of the pieaent
nominees, *0 the election wa* taken
over. Mr*. Plane withdrew and only
Mrs. Forney of, Arkansan and Mr*
Weed of Florltbi wareffn nomlnatftm.
Mr*. Forney wh* the successful nom
inee a* first vice president.
The next office wa* that of second
vice president. Mr*. Roburt of Mis
souri and Mr*. Plane of Georgia were
placed in nomination. Mrs. Roburt ask
ed the privilege of withdrawing her
name and Mrs. Plane was elected by
acclamation. /
The election of the other officerH re
sulted In Mrs. Hiekman being chosen
as recording secretary; lll» Meals of
North Carolina, as corresponding sec- ;
retary, and Mrs. J. Jefferson Thom
as, of Georgia, was re-elected treasu
rer.
The Hot Springs Dally Newa of the
11th lost, pays this compliment to Mrs.
S. E. Gabbett:
“Mrs. Gabbett of Georgia made a
most Interesting, and £eautlful argu
ment of the cross to lie ‘conferred ut>op
all southern soldiers and sailors. Her
remarks were logically strong and rhe j
turlcally baauti.'mi."
And wf Mr*. the. *Mn<s paper
gay#:
•Mn». J. Jsfsnßav.fi flthcunn*. ut AiJajv
to, weorg . lovaiy tadgy sant tu Vr
dwi'irgr th* T. t*. iff., csrivenupfi, aj H.jt
ipririg* . ft predentr.U Id lier 0 f
Mt. WWilgreen. sab of Cteiiqio.l tiMii
green. who fooght"<wi the southern side.
<ind a nephew of Admiral Dahlgroen.
who fought OU the- notUi'-rn side.’’
VIM! VIGOR! VICTOR!!
■ IS THE CAMPAIGN CRY.
Like the Powerful CuTftftr* of Natmlft©" ftt Au«tPrlH/ «r d
Mpr#ti«o. theft mftt. li'pp* cm** thft
of unquetMtonmi *woop fowj# an#
ftltlcKt armft*. of rrgulpr MUTflt on the ftg* *,*?,”
rapid cat# buy»n«. quick fftp.d mechinp gun cat*[ Mllng,
ore cutting prtcop nlo mtncomPAt boro, and filling our •fo™*** l *
gremV buvting throng».
world, hut h* got too Pftlf-confidpnl And fell Our qujc k. cftiih. Mort
profit tactic* *r« mvolutlonl/mg the commercial world m thia town.
We re not going to get too aeif-confidont. becauae we know and ahall
Z* for-! fhaVXve mu.l alw.y* *4l the best end b.gg-t value. If w.
ennect to hold thl* great and ewiftly inenning bu»ine*ft. Winter
ahoea. onormoua *«of k« of them, all marked ,l lhh
profit a. are on aal# for ten houm tomorrow. Read the Dynamite
Shell* ' below and you'll aee why our atorea are blowing into aplintera
tho buaineaa of the high-priced “upper-tennere.
60c.
Mitaea* kid patent tip V fin J?
Hutton Shoea. pieced 13 to 2. go m
thia aale at above figurea. other
dealers charge 75c. for them.
$l '<iß
Miaaea* apring heel ahoea, plain
toea and patent tips, sell regularly
for $1.75. and are a very good
value at that, will go at above
PriCe * 76c.
Youtha* satin calf spring heel Lace
Shoos, medium weight soles, and
all solid, quick sailers at SI. the
above ia our price for th.s sale only.
ft t .60 ...
Ladies' firat grade Dongola k»d
Lace and Button Shoea, stylish
tips, a line we consider equal to
any $2 Shoe aoldjn this city.
Ladies' very fine chocolate and
black kid Shoes, Lace and Button,
with fancy vesting tops, good
values at $2.5D* sale price above
figures.
RICE & O’CONNOR SHOE COMPANY,
TWO 834 Broad Street. Name Aerow Sldr wtlk.*
STORES. 722 Broad Street, Oppo*it« Monument. STOhL's.
V. M. C. A- I strrtslssKM.
■ h the Y M. C. A. -a
tfrtalnmfflt l**t rvemn* ■
Am* ok number*. *ll of *hirh
* rrr p)#»nfHnfffv ft***!**
MtlM r.y Mia# Mmiili fV**r4«*n a*4 Mr
John Wb*can*f: * vnril <lu*t by Mr
|»*| t mhl Mr. Haltl#. * voral #*»*« by
Mlm Wall. niMMlaU* by Mr.
541 giovall, Mi HutitU and Mr Wal
let*; * vorftl dual by Mr. R*ttl* and
Mr. AW*x»nd#r. and * vocil aob> by
Mt. WcHua.
Aftar ih* drUla undor Iba direction
1 lli r |ihy»iral dtfartor. a aorial half
hour waa #*n|oyad by tto* many iru«*aia
prewnt.
Euchre Club Entertained.
Mrs John Willis rharnitngly • uter
talmd the Reynolds Street Euchre Club
yesterday afternoon. The prises were
won by Mrs. Nixon and Mrs. .D*
Vaughan.
4 _
Owing to the Serious Illness In the
family. Mrs. Frank Clark will nat. as
has been stated, entertain the Thurs
iay Reading Club tomorrow.
I Mr. anti Mrs. John McPhall. Jr..who
have been visiting friends In the city,
.have returned home.
Mrs B. O. Miller left Monday for
Macon to attend the Christian church
convention.
Mrs. Clarence Houston of Atlanta Is
the guest of Mis. Katherine Houston
Fisher.
Miss Isabel Graham has returned
'from ft visit to friends in Atlanta.
i Mrs. William Law has returned from
a visit to friends In Columbus.
Miss Dede Carrol! i» visiting Miss
Milledge in Atlanta.
NASAL CATARRH quickly ykdds .to
treatment by Ely's Cream Halm, which
is agreeably aromatic. It Is received ,
through the nostrils, cleanses and heals
the whole surface over which it diffuses j
itself. To test 11, a trial size for 10 cents
or the large for 60 cents is mailed by ,
Ely Brothers. •'.« Warren Street. New j
York. Prugglsts keep it .A remedy for
Nasal Catarrh which Is drying or ex- !
citing to the diseased membrane should
not housed. Cream Balm Is recognized
as a specific. _______
DelißhlfuTHot Chocolate
with Whipped Cream. Ar
lington Annex Soda Water
and Ice Cream Parlor-
There has been a lot of trouble in’ th«
past.
In Cuba;
The siamnWS «*f (k* peuyle UaVe bsett
vast
lu Cuba;
AJJtI it Jat'lCK Just utfW »• Ikiuugb
flings Wllldjeep uu bMae -•
Till the hammocks have to go
From Cuba.
—Chicago News.
• 2 - 79 .
Men's winter weight brown box
calf Lace Shoea. on one of the new
wide coin toes, a full $3-50 value,
the above iaour figure for thia sale.
ftft. so
The "Regent** Shoe for men at
above price should be seen to be
appreciated, these Shoes are made
offine vlci kid and calf-lined, and
are the equal In fit comfort and
appearance of any $3 ahoeonsa.e
in thia city. M
61.60
For above figure, a first grade
satin calf Shoe for men. Lace and
Congress. We guarantee $2 worth
of wear and satisfaction in this line.
Try a Pair. ,
Oik line of ladies’ and men's
high grade footwear is surpassed
by none. We have so d thousands
in the last five years, so most evry
one knows of their superiority for
fitting, handsome styles and de
signs.
THE WEATHER.
Augusta. Ga Wednesday. Nov. Id,
UU Oglce located In la I ted States
ooveramrnt building, telephone 1672
Forecast for M hours ending ( p m
Nov. IT. 18#*.
Washington forecast for South Csr
ollna: , Rain and warmer tonight;
Thuraday rala; fresh northeaai winds.
Wathlmtlan fi recast for Georgian
Itain and warmer tonight; Thursday
showers; fresh, easterly winds.
Local forecast for Augusta and vi
cinity: Rain tonight and Thursday;
warmer tonight.
THE RIVER.
The rlvrr at 8 a. m. was 10.8 feet, a
fall of 0.7 feet In the past 24 hours.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The weather pressure has sullen
I very considerably over the entire
| South exeept Florida, with the highest
I barometer confined to the upper At
lantic states. The storm yesterday in
the upper Missouri has shifted slowly
southeastward to the middle Missouri
vallley, but so far unattended by any
filling weather.
Rains are falling generally over the
East and South Atlantic state* with'
eleur weather extending over by far
the greater portion of the country west
of the Mississippi river.
Augustas rainfall this morning was
1.27 Inches.
Temperature rhunges throughout the
country in the past 24 hours were un
important. a slight rise being noted
for all sections.
For LaGrippe and Influ
enza use CHENEY’S EX
PECTORANT.
Did You Ever Thinl.i*
That a kind word put out at inter
est. brings back an enormous pern nt
age of lov? nnd appreciation? That
though a loving thought may not seem
to he appreciated, it has yel made you
better and braver because of it? That
the little acts of kindness and
thoughtfulness day by day are really
greater than one immense act of
goodness shown once a year? That
to be always polite to the people at
home is not only more ladylike, but
more refined than having company
manners?
That to learn to talk pleasantly
about nothing in particular is ij great,
art, and prevents yon saying ihingk
you may regret? That to judge any
body by their personal appearance
.stomp* you a* not only ignoiant, Iml
vulgar? That to talk und'Ulk and
talk about- yourswlf, and your belong
iagx. is VelfV tiresome lo people
listen,? ,
That- lo be <VUty at tlie expense of
sqmsbwdv vise is positively c] uel at
t>Unn»?
That personalities arc uOi always
interesting and are often very offen
sive? 1
That the ability to keep a tricud is
NOVEMBER 16
Our Engraving
It ronrtdM lo bo ti ft no u I*
4oeo anjrfrboro. and for (hat reft*
eon wo a*«licit jour orders for
Wedding Invitations,
Calling Cards,
etc. The very latest and meet
% correct etylee assured. Order* ex*
eruted In 24 boufe It neceaaaiy.
The ewelleet correspondence pa*
per In the eouth.
Dunbar & Williams,
STATIONERS,
Hit Broad Street. Augusta, Da.
THE DEPARTED ONE.
If It !>e a. front tooth, will make n lot
of difference in the appearance of the
mouth. The rosiest lips are spoiled
without the full setting of perfect
teeth.
Permit us to correct or -supply any
deficiencies of nature. Filling or ex
tracting of decayed teeth Ib carefully
done without pain.
Our artificial teeth are of a superior
quality. Mounted on the best material.
They look and act Just as well as the
natural teeth. Prices reasonable.
THE AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS
SIX Broad St. AUGUSTA, GA.
DR. CHAS. C. NEEDHAM, Proprietor
much greater Ihan that required $p
gain one? Thai, if women would al
low their friends to enjoy themselves
In thir own way, there would be fewer
stumbling blocks In life? That if the
girls all over the world were ti\ forril
societies a» one. such being her own
president and house committee, and
entertainment committee, and secreta
ry and.treasurer, and make kind words
the currency, considerate actions the
social functions aud love the aim, that
the whole world Would be sWeMtd* and
perer?- . - . * •
For Croup use CHE
NEY’S EXPECTORANT,