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singer*. T»> this the father »*r<-.-s and
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neaa the fun
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puts In an appearance and tell* the |
manager the story of her life after j
leaving the stage. The emel! of the
ft, alight* bring* itsrk old longings, an 1 '
the result la that aha. too, la invite.) to >
the aupper party to renew old acqualn- j
tancea.
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lady dlacovera that the young man la
her flan tee. Hhe la diaromerted for a ,
moment, hut finally determine# to Muff
It out, and dlaclalma all prevtoua ac
quaintance, Informing him that It I* 1
a caae of mlataken Idently.
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to hla fiancee and dlat/overa that he i.!
more a man of the world than he ap- .
■tears. Finally he thrown off the cloak ,
and emergen a* one of the boya and pro- |
ceeda to enjoy hlmaelf.
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mlnlnter and the mother of the young
man put In appearance and thiye la a .
terrible aeene.
The father eomes from hla hiding |
place and denounces the mother for j
bringing up hi* eon In the wrong path.
The ex-leading ludy reveal* herself to
her lover, and all la forgiven.
Old fashioned buckwheat flour for
sale by Latnkln & Co.
General Miles report established the
fact beyond dispute that he is really the
only bayonet on the gun.—Richmond
Times.
Tuggle & Hollingswonh
Will roil the only Mid-winter Excursion to
Atlanta on Monday, Nov- 2*. leaving An
frusta at 7a. m . city time. RnumiriK
leave Atlanta at 3 p m. Tuesday, r«'»v.
arrive Augusta at t) p. m.
Only $1.95 for Round Trip.
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they V% HI Meet on Nest .Sunday ;
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along m>w It to thought that boforp
nfxi Tupxday *v*ry *toi*srtm*ni In th*»
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to enter the central organ!mutton.
*l*hM »»riinn**r# and f**f4«*m *lll meet
Hunday sft**moon gt Red Men's Hall. }
corner Oawfoid avenue and Hroad
street, tn W'est Knd tu sfferl thorough
..rgsnlsatton. The organisers d«alr« It
staled that they wish the cardera to
I- „n hand at t O’clock, and the apln
' nera at half pant S. at which time the
carders will adjourn and turn over the
hall to the thinner*.
1 It Is also requested that none under
the age of IT years attend.
A Sure Sign of Croup
Hoarseness tn a child that I* subject
to croup Is a sure indication of the ap
proach of the disease. If Chamberlain's
Cough dtemedy Is given as soon as the
rh ( ld becomes hoarse, gr even after the
croupy cough has arrested. It will pre
vent the attack. Many mothers who
have croupy children always keep this
remedy at hand and find that It saves j
them much trouble and worry. It can
always be depended upon and is pleas
ant to take. For wile by Alexander
Drug and Heed Co., C. R- Parr of Bell
Tower Drug Co.
WILL (10 SOUTH
Joseph Jefferson Will Recuperate In
Dixie Land.
Now York, Nov. 18. Joseph Jeffer
son the veteran actor, wh’ose illness
has prevented him from keeping hts
engagements at the Fifth Avenue the
atre. for three weeks, has withdrawn
from his contracts. His sons, William
and Thomas, will play th parts of Rip
Van Winkle and Boh Acres. Jeffer
son's illness has developed into a mild
attack of pneumonia. He will go to
the south this winter to recuper
ate.
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Man Ot««J IW«a Invited W hen (to
Return*
Chicago. Xu*. 11 tUm JlrNaila.
Utstkklt of lk* llilaot* Naval Rusttr
I asamlaina has lawtrsf the follow lag
I inter froui Admiral Osuri* Ikasj at
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jtlrt | |R| mm General John M* Suits,
j lbe*idem of the Naval Reserve Assn
!■ tattoo— Dear Sir, I am much gratl-
!fled by tour letter of Augaat Hk, ex
j tending to me an lavttattoa to be the
gtteat of th# Naval Reserve association
j upon my return to the fatted fttatee.
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!In making any plana based upon my
1 problematical return to Ibe state#, f
| am very eeoslhle of the honor which
the association has done me In ex ten-
I ding the Invitation lam la thor
ough *yirpath* with the object of your
I sartorial Inn and will be glad to con-
I tribute anything I can io It* advance
linent. If upon my return to the
| Hates jou will renew the Invitation,
II will consider the matter and accept,
if possible.
•*\Vry Mn< **r**lv
“Gforgft Dfttofty."
from New Zealand.
neefton. New Zealand. No. S 3. I'M,
I am very pleased to state that since
I took the agency of Chamberlain's
medicines, the sale baa been very large. i
more especially of the Cough Remedy. i
j In two years I have sold more of this ,
j particular remedy than all other make* !
I for the previous five year*. As to Ita
efficacy. I have been Informed by score#
of persona of the good results they have
received from It. and know Ita value
from the use of It In my own house- j
hold. It In so pleasant to take that we j
have to place the bottle beyond the
reach of the children.
E J. Srantlehury.
For aale by Alexander Drug and Seed
Co., C. R- P»rr of Bell Tower Drug
Co.
CAME CHEAP.
What It Cost Roosevelt to Be Elected
Governor.
Oyster Bay, V. 1.. Nov. 17.—Gover
nor-Elect Roosevelt has about finished
hla it.-mlxed statement of what he
spent for hla election.
It cost him a)>out |1,8.">0.
Secretary of State John Calmer, Sec
retary of State-elect John T. McDo
nough. Senators Hlgins and Htranahan
burl luncheon at Col. Hoosevelt'e yes
terday. General Palmer's business was
mainly connected w.ith the details of
the Inauguration. As January 1 falls
upon « Sunday the oath of office may
be administered at Oyster Bay.
Col. Roosevelt will leave New York
on the 1 o'clock train for Boston,where
h>- will deliver a lecture at the Dowell
Institute on the growth of the Western
states. He will be a gurst of Judge
Francis Dowell In Boston until Satur
day midnight.
Bucklen’s Arnica Sal ve.
THE BEST SADVE In the world for
Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt
Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Hkln
Eruptions and positively cures Piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction or money re
funded. Price 26 cents per box. FOR
BADE BY HOWARD & WIDDET.
A HOT DOSE
A Baby Fed on Carbolic Acid by
Small Boy.
Detroit, Nov. 18. A four year old
son of William Moore, who lives in
Sandwich west,, was left alone with
the baby for a short time yesterday.
TUe small boy lu some ruauaer got
possession of a bottle of earbollc add
and amused himself by feeding It to
the youngster. The Infant was dan
gerously burned, but it may live, the
doctor says.
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In iKI* country «r*s wntitad to aniiat tn
MudirlDg airlfiiitural Impteopnla and
hoipf and fovt. Hm wfi It la not
imi* that th# Ru*«ian lovrrooH'n! ten*
jilvfß th# DonkhoteorUl two yatn in
ftklrii lo cmiftritM. Tha pMrmiaaion
to MmlftTiiM wn airMn laat February
and may be recalled at any time. Thie
la the reason tor the haste to get these
people out of Rnesla. He said that
the dowager empress was mainly In-1
*m,mental In *.<-urlng this decree. She
was traveling through the Caucasus
and the sect excited her sympathy.
Prince Hilkoff, nephew of the,Russian
minister of railroads, who was ban
ished foltegmpathy shown to iMtaaanu
and sectarians. Is aiding Mr. Maude tn
this country.
In 18*7 Mr. Thpmaa Mefnloah us Al- ,
lentuwn. Tenn.. had an attack of dys- ;
entery which beMame chronic. * I was ;
treated by the tteal physicians In East |
Tennessee without a cure." he say*. I
■'Finally I tried Chamberlatn's Colic, I
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After ]
using atatut twelve bottles I was cured j
sound and well." For sale by Alexan-;
del Drug and Heed Co., C. It- Parr of
Bell Tower Drug Co.
EPIDEMIC
Of the Yellow Plague Feared In
Havana.
New York. Nov. 18. Col. H. J.
Bliss, who has fixed the sites for the
American camps In Havana, returned
on the steamer Yucatan a day or twoj
ago.
“I do not believe,'' he said, "thatj
Havana has ever been in worse shape.
The people are alarmed over the!
spread of yellow fever. They realize
that there are no facilities for fight
ing the disease and that it will spread
quickly if the city remains in the
present sanitary condition. The peo- \
pie there seem tu think that the city is!
a good place to ,keep away from unless ,
they are there op business or the most
pressing kind. ,The Spaniards are,
bringing their trpops from the Interior
cities to the coast towns, and I believe
they are- rushing the work of evacua
tion.”
Place your order al once and avoid
rush. Goods cheaper than ever. E. J.
Henry & Co., popular priced tailors, 216
and 218 Campbell street.
WILL MARRY AGAIN
Mme. Patti Says She Will Wed Once
More
London, Nov. 18.—The Manchester
Guardian pays that Mme. Patti, during
an interval in !he concert at Albert
Hall, London, the other evening, in
formed some of her friends of her in
tention to marry again. TTie man who
will become the prims donna's third
husband is IWron Cederstrom of
Sweden. The marriage will take place
In February.
For LaGrippe and Influ
enza use CHENEY’S EX
PECTORANT.
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PUZZLING
A CMmm Promissory Note Bothered
A Man My.
Kansas City. Nor. IS Wing las.
a Kansas City. Mo. Chinaman. w.-ni»
bef.we J. A. Trowbridge a Justice of
a protr.laory note given to Wing law
by Kong Pooh, an ex-Cblneae banker
of Kansas City, whose whereabout* at
present are unknown. A Judgment
*ji» obtained so that levy might be
made on so dm- property which Yong
Gar, an Argentine Chinaman, hat
bought fiotc Koug Kook. The note
which was offered In evldenrw bore the
signature* of Wing les and Kong
Kook In Chinese characters, and tb**
Justice, at a glance, thought Jay Car
lisle. the lawyer who represented Wing
L#e, pad banded him a laundry ticket
by mistake. An Interpreter swore to
the correct neaa of the signature of the
note.
Bridal Trunk*.
Handsome, elegant line, untodate
styles. Just completed, at manufactu
rers' prices. Trunk Factory. 843 Broad. '
ELEPHANT LUOSE
The Animal Is at Large In Kansas
City.
Kenans City. Mo, Nov. 18.—The cit
izens of Argentine. Kna.. are In a stats
of (error over the pbcbih* of llajsh, j
one of the elephants belonging to a |
c ircus which has winter quarters here. I
Rajah, a powerful animal, yesterday
afternoon heeame unmanageable,
broke loose snd Is still at large. He
upset a cage containing four lions, al
lowing th" animals to escape. They
were esptured after on exciting chsse.
The elephant, after doing $1.00(1 dam
age at th" circus quarters, made his
way to the railway yards, where he
overturned several box cars and de
molished two wagons, killing a team
of horses. Fifty men on horseback
are following him. but his violent
rharges upon them keep them at a dis
tance.
NASAL CATARRH quickly yields 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 illffus'H
Itself. To test it. a trial size for 10 coots
or the large for 60 cents is mailed by
Ely Brothers. 66 Warren Street, New
York. Druggists keep It .A remedy for
Nasal Catarrh which Is drying or ex
citing to the diseased membrane should
not be used. Cream Balm is recognized
ns a specific.
THE PALMETTO TREE
Sent Mrs. Jeff Davis By Charleston
Gentlemen.
Mrs. Jefferson Davis,, in n personal
letter to a gentleman ftiend In Char
leston writes: "The pallgeito tree that
was sent to be planted near my Win
nie's grave I did, see through my tears,
and it was a distinct gratification to
me to have a South Carolina tree sent
to keep watch over her resting place.
Her father's family came from there,
and he always loved the state."
OASTOHIA.
Bean the 11,8 Kind You Ha«e Always Sought
We'll Keep
Er Knocking .** Jt *<t
m i)m Mdu wb But O»S0 Shat until they
t.ut4tfMsnd, 4* My M tunilvtn, tHu ihtra « no
mk!) vikit tfttfvd m *ny H>SO Shot In Aifuiu
jixm ftvm* to IS-00.
GLANCE IN OUR WINDOW »a > P
ihgb mill ynut own fyo Mu!h*r*t a i
D.OO Shots 4N "World Htdim." Th* nyW *
in (hem j tcrvfci to jujf*«'■-**i
Cd W.C llATtortK
Thfes Named Pot **M kens As
|XdMB,
I A » . - . _*• «_ t.l .lllrf' f P fl# f.
*nd mm* V* ite# tor#**! Uftto o*m*r* »«
Iptßft* lMary JwiMbbi, K** ft»f*-
llAoftft. toratll I* ft (pnftiotoft*
#11(1 »teo*f !?•»• to 'Jor po*i*
fiftt e aid toftrirpa lift Bin# twm ilßftt
grand and ftSflffftftft »•»
Hvbbi. Me ftft* ftlftft fowrly » m*?oe
if Aagnst* for tso terms sod a large
rotten factor sod merchsnt fur s oum
her of years. Hr was an active and ef
ficient trusts# of Mercer university; |
president of the board of trustees of
the Hepbxibab High school, snd at
times moderator of the llrphcbsh a*- .
nr elation.
Our prices on suits only two-third* I
what others chargs E. J. H nry A
Co., spot rash tailors.
Record Breaker
“j want to congratulate one of your.
citizens." said an ntroy ofilrer yester
day "Your Mr. Tom Daly, the con
tractor. Is the gentleman to whom 11
allude.
"He Is # record breaker. If railed
upon to do so at this moment I do not
know that 1 could give an iamance j
where a government contract like that I
of the r amp hospital has been finished .
days before the time limit.
"I am sure the officers who were |
j charged with the duly of making the ,
catup ready are particularly plcaartl.
"Mr. Daly has made an Impression
I upon them. I have heard them ta k- j
ing of him. Government officers never j
forget promptness like this. lam sure .
: I would not."
' You can get s fine suit cheap for cash j
lat E. J- Henry & Co.'s, 216 and 218 j
! Campbell street.
IF ! H ) — —
DcB)oORS.§ASHandBIiNDS
Mill Work •
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
YELLOW PINE LUMBER
• Ll- __ FACTORY AND SAW MIU EQUIPPED WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS AND
(HI [TI ORGANIZATION THOROUGH IN EVERY DEPA T R r T^ c E c N J___
U k-l FULL line in stock and prompt shipments assured
PRICES.CATALOGUES. ETC..UPON APPLICATION. J--~
I?erkins Manufacturing Co Augusta. Ga l
There Are Two “F 7 ’
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
oers by bright, modern, careful methods,
ft’s a pleasant place for you to buy. The
ample assortments, the attentive
npnnle 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 A CO.,
AU cusx A , TA,LOR - F,T CLOTHIERS ' CEOROIA -
wovi mh*« is
TUO URL $ Al DGYILLS
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list' IfflPrsP pftd Prftfpft* ftfP Ift ft# ft
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! morrow »•* «i admisstow trm. Tins
: nsoat rwdb *1 rVyorrsrv will he In the
gr Briar evening srrvbe. vbbh Is to be
j itfptsif |pc s dMftrpM- #iK a**of toft*
Iftftft fttft Ift rfteHl tuft Th* «r44*
PiM lKm Btii««Mf|toft ft teoiK s#to(l
mi**! sad mssh of nurh of Him i*«4m
illk toMfttlftMfttftl 4rt«Ml of (Km 4sy **4
or* sMYMrrli #rSwN. Only *i*ftd-tejr
of Wild snd Wrtky. ftltK tK#4r
rdiuplly solid to hm*. «r!H oftUlß- Thdr
rhurrh ft HI Ip rqftttsftlty op# sad PM*
mtm rflort ft HI to niftilr to SMlcoftft
uniplf 0 f my or t»o rrspd. who »r» mot
of otftif rhursteM* •
HTAfHM ARTKRS
fti>r intihi, !*••* di«*t suit mm
lufxg' h**t hf»nft«. Ittnrh hash Ml*. Itlrrd*
. sees, trunk ami* Trunk rartoty. UJ
A New \ rrs on.
Father, dear father, come home with
me now, for ma has some carpels to
best; *he‘s got all the furniture out In
the yard, from the front door clean ta
the street. The store must >oM
down and tie put in the sbetl. snd tha
yafd must be cleared of some grass,
for It's time to clean house snd «h«
devil's to pay: and the front windows
need some new glass Father, dear
father, crime home wit If me now and
bring stone bologna and r-becae; It s
most 13 o’clock and there's nothing to
.-at: I'm so hungry I'm weak in th#
knees All the dinner we'll have will
lie cold acral* snd such, and we il
have to eat .landing, 100, for the taule
and all are out In the back; "h, I wish
that house cleaning wav through. Ka
thcr. dear father, come home with tre
no;v. for ma Is a* mad us a Turk; »ho
Ha vs lhst yon are only a laxy old
thing and that ahe shall put you to
work There's painting to do audlpa
|M-r to hang and the wlndowa and cas
ing to scrub, for It's house cleaning
time and you've go: to coma home,
and revel In suds and cold grub.—N-
Y. Huu.