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price M ■■**>** to la fa# ewMl-
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pi«rk*4. to aiill rorr-d ay, Tfc* d>;
atom* fe» lAto work Ifcto >»*' arid Mve,
a strong Mtnrlac at pat;lotto*, a* th#
litVo fa - »**• feilee# HA ‘he
n.mr at iha »»r wish Upalh to* »•'**
•a with amwtohta* to b* more than
Ps sally thankful Cor. A tatotito ar
mxramt of Iha **Mtoa apalla oat h»
•allow*
IIW'I'V AND VItTORT.
Ttwnkaal •'<*<. >«*•
Thara ar* ollsar* koaoTlaa Itootoano
HolM«n. •chi*/, anrt Ottr American
(tofaadaaa. ‘ A ftooAiatoa Hill (artacr
ha* plana**! a <!«■*• «m raadlaf "W*
thank lb* al»* aM M*fX aM at»r
rtvmd <1 11 w.lb Arapad A»-ld»
flap*
Thaaa tattoo •rmrti *!wt t«f» plain
ly upon tha rraatnr pink akin* of tlw
fin* turkey* a# lh*.' Win* lb# l.lorto j
to ta* aurfaco ctoarly. and It
parted they will brlttf an addtt o*al
pike lot a proAnrA that alwar* rom
maad* batty ftfuret ID the ntarlat*
than tqrkay* frttoi tha other auta*.
Horae* Voae, a tor** turkey ahlnyr
of tbla plane, who aiakaa ll a point toj
aemt a fla« Uht*|» latond Urkey to lb*
Wh’te ttouaa tvr fall, will tend a
portly hronae-rolortd bird this fal! Ha
ahlpa turkey* to Biropa and haa lb*
honor of auppiyinp royalty a Üblaa ini
thla Una..
You ran ■ flat null flwp for rash
• t K J Henry A Co.'*, 216 ami 216
Campbell street.
CART. SIU‘BEE'S LLCK.
He W ill Be the l-'lrst Naval Officer to
Oet Prize none) .
Sew York. Nov. 16. A diepaich to
The Tribune frotr Washington *ay»:-
Cajit Slatdtee, who commanded the
Maine, will be the fir»t offlcer in the
navy to aecure hi* allotment of prize
money on areouct of the war with
Spain. The Judge advocate general
ba* transmitted to the fourth auditor
of the treasury the legal documents
In the cast- of the BrlUah collier Res
tormo!, which was captured by 81**-
bee when convnandlng the auxiliary
cruiser St. Paul, off Santiago, to which
por; the steamer was bound In an at
tempt to deliver coal to Oervera’s
eqnadrdo. Sigybee’s portion of money
Is *975.
Our prices on *rults only two-thirds
what others charge. E. J. Henry &
Co., spot cash tailors.
Tuggle & Hollingsworth
Will ran tlv only Mid-winter Excursion to
Atlanta on Monday, Nov. 2S, leaving An
guata at 7a. m.. city lime. Knumutg
leave Atlautu at 3 p m. TueaJay. hoy. 29,
arrive Augiuta at;» p. ro.
Only $i.Q5 for Round Trip.
iai ni \ m* the.
Pto»‘M» tok- ttoaa* ll lh»»ta< t*a
IWWI ad r. PIU »
ll to aalA that a ****** * aa*> at m*m
paaMf >w»M the »>aiA* par
ty Hi Mto* fk* «««ey la <§*•-«• toto»
i to# *«*» » kaataUp* a# m s *** a#*
«#■•. Hto party ta flwintola ta«A a
;HtiT a dual eaa#»aa t#
j laaiaiiM
I tkf iwklaat at the a*'** rawM at#
<a«rr-« I aa*a ay ttoal parlM fto
’toaJMty toftort toAneiM tha #§**•»*
ar toMata at omm****. **• ***•
hMNiy tofNTt «ra*w A tfeato mt Ml
j Its ».4<a* ehadapWto «t the natwy
waa MttoM V. JatotoW*. aM hto f-A
[ taa ta a ware eaaf #MM that hat ta
V«*«* «M «aftr wwaA aar y the Aa»
I It « «ra*a Mk to u*t ««* aaato M«*
i Mtoa ha fa** Ml tm aa aafadWAate
■rt|.' a*,
•*■4 artMT J.kaaaa hoes* hit
-apamh tmtma -be aaa# ai)*wrw«#«t
« tka » <<M 4«y aM PM»laAa* **•
top Ataaar. Od m wha nmatatoit
i« any Mm h aw# a •#*•*>
i aa#atoeat aM Me • aptaMMa pa*#-
Sa# p»t*l that aft** M M*oa ftorwaa
tha «#>#k# *o*l4 •»■ iiiM b*» a#*:*»-
, nan with a • lew atoAga ham tar
Hat Me «***rwaf.A-al Maw A* at
tk ndlh-el y rrport way# AoteaeA I#
4laapa«4t ’ neat Jwkaaoa felt lb#
•train «rs the -warmth* **»*.aa aw *w-.«-k
■that fee waa twahle to Aat at-' tbla*.
•ad ha took a fla** of wine «TM aa
rtwyy aueaarh to atrragtlMMl k -aarlf.
Thla aa* • fatal akiito That oaa
[alaaa of trie* parka#* rkaapeA Mr
' -we'iay of tka aatloti The a'#a« or
ator rtNiud kto »i»wl hut tka trtae
had nan* #tad b m Ha war b»«y.
verhaae and aela etilrtbto at UMMa.
Hl* atyto aM atfemest larhM rigor,
imtldiarf and poalttr***** Hl*
rii-aAa tooked at oaa aaoMar la A:«-
pair
Tha than oa lha other tide were #*-
■Hart. It ws» a*ldem that the *p *k
m had Aama**d kto awn r*#*a Thaa
llnrr'l Cokh and Henry R Jarkaoa
followed aar fa otfcrr for Ik* majority
report.
Tha apokr with aa air of acpertawt
Irloinph ard rap urad lha roaveaU-.n
The oM Jonty i*f>ort w«p adopteA. It
la unaerainar/ to follow the btolory *f
tha neat few artot The nation*! Ae
i.-orrary *a* <-oaMtot#ly dlarap'ad aad
pn* two ticket* la tha field Unrila
waa alert ad and tha rouatry waa tha
plungrd Ir.lo a rl»ll war Had John
•on auneedrd la ladurla* tha Oaorpia
ronv>ai,oa io adopt hi* eonaertraUa#
Idra*. It la tiafa to «#y lhaf othrr •on
theta rtatr* would have fal lan Ittij
liar with our «-immonwaalth. and iba
na lotto! dr.Ti'K-ratlr party would have
rm.alnrd tittllad Thto la a atory of
what a little *!**■ of win* flld It
rained a *raat party, tauard a dl»aa
troua war, ard beaide* tha lo#« of life
roxt tha aoetb or*r four tiilltona of
dollar*.
Perhupa (b!» la
but Otero are many who ha: laved It a
generation ago. Atlanta ConatHu
tlcn.
UNCLE SAn vs. VARSITY.
Athens Boys to Meet the Third New
Jersey Volunteers Team.
Athens, Oa . Nov 16. The varsity
football players, while a little under'
the weathf' from their crushing defeat,
,n Macon ‘Saturday, are nevertheless
game, and -ay they are going to play
better hall than ever. They derlare
the North Carolina team bad a num-,
her of professional players and that It
•van simply Impossible to stand up be
fore them.
Manager Pomeroy haa arranged a
game with the foot hall team of the 3rd
New Jersey regiment, U. S. V There j
are several companies of college men
in this regiment and a nurabr of those,
snen arc on the team, which Is a |
strong and effective body of men. The;
game will !>e an Interesting one and a
xmall charge for admission will be:
made.
Later on, Manager Pomeroy will ar
range a Ka.ne between the 'varsity
boys and the team of the 15th Penn
sylvania. i
Cartersville News: This is the sec
ond year '.hat the new game law.
which prohibits hunting until after
Nov. 1, has been in effect, and the arm
of the law has been a fine protection,
with good results.
Hilary
Bell
Buckles,
I HOTBIS.
Etc.
Wm.fc'uwtifert&Go.
.IE«EI.Ki:s.
TS*W HFRAtD.
EI6HT THOUSAND ”
SOLDIERS ON PARADE
Tho Firtt Roy*#* of lh# M#n Horo Will Occur
Early in Occam bar.
Our rrMfwt* m OaortoM »n 4 SouthCAra**fWi WUiTraval
Many M»-a# to CHank lh# •oUtoft *wl It ti#hoovto«
A* «• hint a to M«l*to Randy toProvKia Accom
modation* For tha Comm* Cu#*t».
Vkeaa to faknnk ta kedkea* a#* Ma* j
M* *ew twtto# *4 tow tow* to *» j
awwa «<H nerve r toy ta tw*eaalin»
I tain Mr Mae at M* ***** k#*w wt
Mew AMk ft tnaadka* The Me-#a
r*V w«l k* h* pfMteaw #» *M ««a*
avi lav iw*e* wtß wktoto #a falMva4»
«w paaitokM atokia* tor *•*#—* the '
fair Thare la latortaatia# here ihn*
’a s*ea» lamtot ad Mtoaeww at tha war* '
Wftt . waa tot Awcawa Aar.n* M* to* j
rwaa «f Ma h* *
A eratov «t *M ftarMe i f the Hwwpa
'na ftemtAway Ik* ftwaa.uleeato aer
•aa Vs Ma Vnrtkiaw man Vtn k*
* tophi kP M tea* r*pwVihrf»A That*
•HI he M htoto MM wvn«v »a h*> aM
•be *r«rtarto vH* he aa lki| mm aae
to haw ll to IN thaw*
It I* MN ka-ww VOW aaartly wk#a
•ha kmt pefwda and lartoe wtH ha ar
.» *• d ft* aawa a* «hr date* ar* h»
•4. at wbxh i ; na Mr *»«*•#*
Hfft» ttoadtor win M «r*»M#4 by kn
k wff a*4 h» tha artay «h»#r* the
,-giaa will ka aaananr-d <• Tha Nerkid
aM the |Bto*a**M will k# Vtod* I* M«
r#»darw hi lh* «*W*VWe.‘ •>« (atolft I#
nwr# to AntfWtoP to» atow th# *r*M
army rs Tk'taA Plata* aoHter*
It l* inkM Mai **»ry ratodmi to
*t tutor who h»* a retoHr* or M*M
In ihr to mrwrdifi* rwwnfry w« »M to
aegar to hare bin of her »n AkftaaU
* ih# ti pi# to fb# taalaw tow iht*
r*wao* the Arte will he aamowaeH aa |
far In adtunce a* poreftft* In er-ew -o
give oppat.uai<r l<» all B *t ccwnir*
trmalna lo make ibelr ftftftAM «d
miM to town **d aa* Or* Your«*» ar.
my. Tfcrra *HH h» ##rh na **•#* »f
vial lor* thai h Mil h# nereanary h**
the railroad* lo aatotre rair* roll In* •
atnrk. for • pfcrtlrwtrr arhedola and '.t j
•HI b* *«••*#• ay lo *ro*«** ararat
mndsiloa* Hi lha Hty. Already *har- }
ha* h#a# *e«n# <*H upon tha pul ,,!ir
romtoodation# barauae of tha retjulro- j
TOLBERTS STORY.
What He Says of the Race
Riot lag.
Greenwood. I. C.. N«»v M. •••I
Tolbert went flora this county to
Washington and had a confer nee
with the failed HUt. • Attorney ac-j
rotnpnnUd hy a number of other re
publicans. .
Tolbert says that Use trne farts of
the rioting here have not been given.
The facta are. so he say*. ■■ fol
lows:
"I was nominated for congress by
the reptibl'xan* of my dial.let. for
the purpose of making a eonteat before
the hoase. my brother. T.P. Tolbert,
agreed to be present at the poltiug
plarr at Phoenix, for the purpose of
witnessing’the affidavits of colored
men who were rejected as voter* I*-
esuse of their inability to comply
with the requirements of the constitu
tion. ,
"My brother took no part in tne
management of the polling place,
which was in the hands of the demo
crat*.
He simply »»l on <he plazas of Mr
Lake's house and witnisserl the uffl
dsvlta given him, depositing those af
fidavits in a box prepared for the pur
pose.
“Mr. Ktberlrlge. the white man who
was killed, wax an election manager
at the precinct two miles awuy. H<-
walked up with hia party to where my |
brother was sitting at a table and de
liberately kicked over the table and
box in which the certificates were.
Then he assaulted my brother. In a
short while the democratic voters who
were In the same house rushed out and
commenced shooting into the crowd.
The negroes flrd. My brother toll!
me that Etheridge was killed hy shots
from bla own friends. My brother did
not have a weapon of any sort on his
person.”
Boston Public Library.
Worthington C. Ford, who is known
as one of the foremost statisticians of
the world, has been called to the head
of the historical and statistical work
of tha v Boston Public Library. His
function* Includes that of seeing that
the library Is well supplied with the
full complement of the works of histo
ry and statistics, and of being at the
service of scholars in utilizing tne
richest of this famous library to best
advantage.
Didn’t Want tils Hogs Drunk.
An ultra pious resident of lowa
makes the following announcement In
his local paper: "I deem It necessary
at this time to make an explanation
in regard to my thoroughbred hogs
not being on exh’bition at the county
fair this year. I carefully and pray
fully considered the matter and learn
ing that liquor would be sold on the
grounds and gambling permitted, 1
came to see that I could not conscien
tiously take part In the fair, much as
[ would have liked to have my hogs ou
exhibit.”
•nwHa to th* tokar toftroe* aM *h -■ A
t«M -«• Tfc** to** aw Ml «Wft*9 *»
•aha m pavatoe hw alt tMtnta Arol«
iw# l» Aw m *e *MM Awaww • M» *
jwvpvraiwto «*t to tha w«vn
MwwHwr*.
Make fN.pnrndhav*
It I* Ml Mr t*< ti toHuwe w«V «*
# M»tt that PMfta eMW-« to fttoto
tke*y MtM|>ww« The Maary **»■
tin v be# Me* na i f *»#k» t«hw
pp ik* toalirr to »»#*wa»M thear ##■
wwtoa kto hrr>k»" -h* «a**to*at-w
he* any pttrtkrtoM ‘Maaeto Ip tb* «*••
<•* mm horn*** th#** la ah *M» »l «r»
tottoM kM kto**.--** tka MM mam
. ■*• - hto aviik II a** known t* h* y#«
r ■* t an# towava »**» le e>»M *#*
#;.* t# tka *M Ma* Aagwaln a !*»*»•
-eta hr **h»«r**4
twarora to Mr Ataerwvk *rto* *f*.
. ajatly •##. *#ry dear tv Mil
~*.#*» Thee Vtl* nto H*a* ken
•***•* ■%.* ttolto # e-wife A t# ahrer a% I
rrart ska army h*f* aM If Ankwrta
-bn# pot ##*.p h*t*#'f le he *p avier
ricia# toto Ihatt* will be neap rln* ov
Ik# line to I* k to ar* wpthodat u#a
that will he raw a tor*# **a nai An-
Cwtoa Hi th* ftoto*
II la hot tka •wvrpoa* I * n**ka a -h. •*
to th* IHi it'd tore* m idler* del lh#
ttltom will ne yv 1# a* H>p» they
r#h to rrs#i tfu homes* »*4 hotwr
wk ah th* ie'-th to Oanrpta rod lh*
I'M l!iu> Aawl-y I# A apHy icwnr.l
them AM w* o*a H to Aaaaal* »o **•
t# t that lha Mrw.4* to lha fVy who
rt’p'f 1# pay tribute lo the infantry *
m#u rnd ra**h*w»a* and H»a*r to»##r«
be o#o*lA*4 wHk tha proper aeonwno
Art npa
Ik* erpta'aalk# alk*d*4 *« may ha
rnt’rd toptokrr ta p.ra Ike mn'iar me
•Id'ratine If arrh warn I* Aartdwl
on, lha rail ahootd **# made at the rat-
Hart prnrtlcpMr time.
AM'STEDIN his pulpit.
A Clergyman AicmsM to lelng a
Horae Thief.
Wichita Kan.. Nov. Id. Tb* Rev
Tidier Kbo,<d#e, * Met hod Ist tu nla er
w #* arrested bar# today by Sheriff
Si ninoiis aa ha ama dalivarlag a aar
moo at a meeting, on the rharge of be
ing a member to a gang to outlaw* In
the Indian Territory and ataallng hor
se* from Wlrhils altlaara. Rhoades
roafeaee.l that he had stole# borars
four .cars ago. and was alau a man
bar' of the Wllltama gang to outlae*
up to thnt time.' Whan th* oftcais
gqt too close upon hta hefts' he fled
to South Dakota and Joined the Halva
Hou Army. latter he etilrred the
Malhudi.t ministry and y.atarday re
turned here. U* thought kb* identi
ty bad been forgotten Hta at rest
created a amaaUon. as be was thought
to be all right by hta eonpn gallon
here.
Tin Darien (Janette speaks out on
the subject of bringing to light all
property In Georgia which should
share the burden of taxation. It
agreca (bat lot* of such properly la
now bidden froni the lax collector.
OVERWORKED WOMEN.
Letters to Mrs. Plnkbam From Women Who Have Been Helped From
Sickuoßß to Hoalth.
The ordinary every-day life of most of ou r women is a ceaseless treadmill of work.
How much harder the daily task* become when „ omti derangement of the
female organa makes every movement painful aud
keeps the nervous system iinstrungl
The following letter from Mr*. VValtebH. Rant#,
Bpurkill, N. V., tulla the story of many women,
“Dkajr Mas- ITvkuam 1 cuuoot thank you
enough for ull Lydia K. i’inkhums Vegetable
you! hud siiilVred for years will, falling, m- ojjll j
Lon aud nlcerat|«ui of the womb;
medicine aud it lias done wonders for *
me as all my friends can testify. lean f
now do my own work, and do not know %
how to express my gratitude to you for A
terriblv every month, when on my ,
feet would have such a bearing-down feeling, was veryweak. ,
swollen, back ached, appetite was very poor, also had trouble with my an
-1 have taken several bottles of your Compound and cannot bay enough in Us
favor. It helped more than all the doctors."
Lydia E. Ptekhant’s VegetableCompouad; a woman’s Remedy for woman's Hls
4 k«*M I or ktotMr
tdVM. tha kwa M Thera #*•
wva to ff> a* at Attaa** Mm «*#* «d
Ifta #Mftn»*to>w hrtVaaa Me VMNMV# to
[#ftft*M*ta nwh Mat Me w.Aro# »wu#a
tad P mat»** *Mto*#***--*
fbaeam hawAPM (awpa* hgpvuto V «m
•he puld Pk'—u thamw ktatokhr anpht
It i a* th* twatkmwew • to fff. It
•mm kto patonafaW i# ftW avvy Hanv
ike *V*V to <HV»h> •#*•*» <k#V IV ftrt
ft area pi M# tap van ■*# to Mr twnt
nvmh* Mi hto ##*«••# «vmka w»a»
aw* ha ***** Ma* Vharo there **#•
•#*.#» «hr*w meet ha ante* ftro Me
•adM hi* taw* ta aa aetatk Me lift-*#-
Haw ftwto #hh» *tok# to* avtahy
'»•#-- th»# he pMhto #p M* hat evil
walk*# hntntoty *p Mr ataft tv Me
[»**• ftenr
| Othat* keiiha-d at *h* Me eM thrth
'tk* a evtaV th* towht They ktohroml
PVR, Tha ttoftro t*#e# t# pan np tftrtf
htoa aa# Hi a ft* min aim Me a*#»*
• •#*4 • Hum ament
la*##* #vh * •*«#!» *M * tdtoP taro
Ma hto fte* ftft hm A* -ewn* r*v aM
.the ataeft to h#rou#p ro#h had evtna
, »hmm with hw*. -a* h# fc<f*m tw etare
the ftewt to ht* Aemeta# Mwah ft»*
h* taw* Vi tanroaat Wo to the ta#t
•bet the nw* roaeii hM pirow aterm
thaw* *Mh lha aevifilepth* rom#
M*ke rota to the fhwfaae* to lha par
taronew* Hto lha anew ftlto #to
#M I# • ta* a-no't« air Ph-Ml ave
«h to the tafth aM#**# #*a ft*
m#tnl#* IV lha thatoro
Tha pMlitk M tha •'•#» hma nr
• oat.eroA ta the Mtoi to rvnrke **• #
Ihorght #h#i •*# Mr ropro to the
anAArr #*ft to tie andtavro
Pwrhlrv’* Arvftn fthr.
Tint It HPT PALVft m the wart# f*a
Owta ftrutera. tana t'wwra. Patt
ftkawm, ftmat *«ro*. TWO. CMppto
Hand*. tTUlbtaWw. rwrVa. «M *l« Mtn
KroyiMw and proMteatr mm# ritro.
ar na pay ro#«H*d ll ta pwaiaatato to
*na pavf»'-» »arttoartHV *r m*V*“ ro
f. .*## TtXaa ft r.wta par •#** y*Oft
PAI4K HT lItiWAHD h WIUJCT.
A FATED FAMLV.
(.Award fWHMria KM* Rlnto en Mt*
koHMfi Grave.
Plltitan l*».. No*. Id. Bdward
ta#li»' i*. brtukar to Marina BaUatrt*.
who kill## her wutt and atiempud
lo kill herarlf *»» wroh» **<• ad.lr.l an
other rb* pi ar lo tka ira*#dy »h*#h
am round* the family, by killiM him
arlf JArndny nlpht on lh# pro** of hi*
moihar.
Hta body waa found *1 T p'atnrk y**-
i ntay aaornln*. void aad atli. and b#
aid# H waa a not* which Induwtad that
be bad rnmn-.urd •nicide.' Th#ra war#
no mark* of vlolarro on th* ratnvltia
and tb* Infrrroro I* Mat Ballaiain torh
pub >n and Men try down lo di# on
the *rav* to hla m> tbrr.
Th# it. lit-; •ta family w** dull*
wealthy nnd occupied a prom nent po
alUcn In Herman aerial clrrle* on tha
North Hide. A Jlill* orer a year «it»
J. K. HrtlaUtn. Cir fa«btr Of the fam
ily. di«d tfiar an illnroa cf • fear
h jura. 81* wavlw ago .veaiaiday mern
ln* Her.ha ahot her moihrr l i d#aih
and Inflicted four wound* with a re
volver «>n beraelf Bhc la wiIII living,
but cannot recover. Within t wraty•
four hour* afur her ati-upt lo kill
htrrolf. David Hcl. h. ar old mau who
lived with lha family, laid hlmaclf on
lh** Kurt Wayn# track* In lower Alla
alien, y. In front Of au ap|iroa«hlu*
train and wa» klllail.
New her brother h»« added lo tha
liat of tragedian by taking hla own life.
Th<> P»>|># ha* dtopatehed telapram*
to th>- .'*ur uonflimlnK lh# rlulu of
r/anue u« th<- pr.Hi-ctor of Catholic*
In the Kant.
BICYCLE SHOES
LADtfcS' HM CENTS’ H H
BU.h #ni Owx 4d»# BLtak d«d Owoldii
Vs K>4 Bkrti Shftdft. V|Cl Kid Hind Wdfc
NcH cut. MLnic m »i«w Btcrck SKcmp. regxald
Cam »«. Aid a Shoe Man cM. Mvie wth
th#i wdC l« Eft Safe*, nnd d Shut
dddr Thdftd Show Mt »Hdi t poruUr wth
d ffrcdf tftffdftv Whtelmcn.
/L//u lit hieMj ,\c*
Vicil* or CHMIIAM ACIFhCI.
iwtobtoa lander to the (toed Cwr#
TmaMh* No* t* - thnwaa tkwa
a..# K#roV*« tawdro to tkh iThrMi**
*»»#•»# rivrak to f**toft*L dft to
*»*<* prwwvwvi* t»# tony k* the ro
•, H #r hta itomvl «w reatow* mw*«#
•twstvavt
H waa «m# to fit* tarodftmr a* 1
knew* tar*. <-*#«* r«tow a P««Jtbr
aM lafiuewual faaMlr tv t'hkndu
H# *•* a maw to the bt*k*a< admw
tloa aM twitotlpror* aM wktll MtavH-
It i«« h-mmlf wtik > krttolaa del#a.#
•» w* to the mew* *»t*a •#** •*.
r*##tal tmvHMw am* to Tai«*m. torn#)
awhravtn* that do. trio# althoopk a,
•t flfarwr h vaatf fnrw a l«f«ha# hip b#
aad davtoad hi* rant# Urn# to pramal
a>tiap H *M mini*twin* to lb# a<-
airt 4 vMfc aerwk- roll «•> rific* Hr.
K>i#bav wa» taken IH the## *#<k«'
man I Haptic lha a#trea.la« to hi* J
family Wa r> fmu# to arc a yb; uclM j
aad ptar#d hlvroif Ik the rare to a>
nan t'krtatiaa ftrtavr# heater la da
vauaah 111.. »be b* aald ••• able to
re'll '• him t#aardl»#a to dltoanro H#
•a, »idled yaatawlay by a numher to
hta rftrfMtas flctcnca ftolowara. and at
their ■appeal tun ka roar from l»d »*•!
t.M>k a at* o for yard Me would hate
fallen had not hla mother .au*hl him
la her nr ft*. It tea* ibra fuund that
hr »aa dead.
C AVTOTtI A.
Brow tka hta Hjjgftffft
The curio#* fact that coin, potalora
and tMkrr plama thrive batter when
plac.-d In row* running north and
•outlt. baa bean proven b> Dr Wallnv j
of Muulch Tht* re«lucea the abadingj
by each othrr to a minimum, more
uniform and regular light, beat and,
snolaturk reaultlng.
Just Received
BEAUTIFUL LINE WEDDING PRESENTS
COHE AND SEE THEM.
PRICES MOST REASONABLE.
A. J. RENKL, 928 Broad St.
There Are Two “F”
In The Clothing Business.
MR. FOGY
MR. FLIGHTY
You'll find them everywhere. One is bad as
the other. We are too energetic to be fogies
and too clever to be flighty. Our store pros
ners by bright, modern, careful methods.
It’s a pleasant place for you to buy. The
ample assortments, the attentive sales
people, the handsome goods, the fair prices
and the honest atmosphere of the place
create merited confidence. So easy to win
when principles are right. Our business
principles are impecable.
I. C. LEVY’S SON & CO.,
tailor-fit clothiers,
AUGUSTA, OtUHuIA.
NOVEMUIH IS
WHITE ft OMAN MftlT.
rtaefttoy lewM tv Urn ftead* W
ti*lae#vtite H# Nwv M Oa dal*
' urday, the tw#* to ftra Ifmakrth
' rypar #a «M tarrav# taller. •*• a.wad
a * sptadad aga# mvr h*e hto IV tk#
1 aotob eM to Waakiafttoi wreak. A
pdtoto tall lato Hi Ik# hack to her
bead 1.44 ike etwry to ho* aha hM
amt d-aia The** ta no c*#w ta ike
| identity to the purd#ret Alutol te*
>. ekwh Frida. al*M peupta »«** I*
th* t • tally to her km heard a pMta
’•kto. and It take H-rod Itaal tkta aad
have iw#n Ike akto that killed Ike old
j lady
•he was not mm aflarvatd until
found ity a n#prn eumaa oa Aaiurday.
Tb.ro bad evidently twaa a .aretan*
effort to ruareul tka body aflat th..
murder, hut thla w#a poorly do##.
Tka uaaro anaia waa awla* al.m* tb*
path I" lha nekHUtorhwM and dlaroe
,r*d the l.miw to the old a.## pro
tmdln* from a email . lump to huahee.
Mra. Croa* waa rat bar *rr#*lrtr. hat
*oik#d hard, taking la eaakln* and
doing whatever llttl* odd Job* aka
could pi t Bhe aha* wad# awn*
-noway tel tin* fortiuw# It waa aald
to her that bar houaa waa need tar
Improper pnrpuare by |«#ople to tb*
•■'V- .
Wb.tber Mime prraun was an*#r«d
on nwk.B* - mj. diecovery of tbla kind
and killed the old woman in a aplrtl
of revenge or what bar ah- waa killed
by aotnelMidy who thought aba bad
money, ta at praarot a myatery unaolv
j ad.
Ttlon Herald: We do not *** hc.v
the prrarut will iUml*# tk*
ijuaaiion of ballot reform thla year.
We cerialnly hope they will give ua
lha Auatrallan or aomc other s.vatav—
one tbai will prvtpvk nn> barter In
vote*.
BUILDERS AN(> CONTRACTORS
will find our estimates for lumber,
shingle*, lath*, door*. sash and blinds
to be beyond competition at all time*,
quality Included.
Factory and Saw mil equipped with
latest Improvement#, and organiza
tion thorough in every department.
Price*, Catalogues. Etc., upon appli
cation.
Fertins Msmifacliiriii Company,
AUGUSTA, GA.,