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s venue %3» and three ring* Mr* Van
Aredetl. Hi i’«rir H«uM p arr
St* to lira. Marry Barr. !! 117 Kaf
Irvond orflur. s■’* and a watch tor*
Si ora 453* Calumet avenue. sl7. Mr*.
A. L Dudley. No. * plan. |l#.
tor*. J. W Frw. No ito Farty-8e«-i
uad atrtwt lli Mr* Grant Hnttell*
«J 7 Forijr• Ftrat atmt |!' and a
watch tor*. Goldschmidt. 453* Cain
•n avenue ltd Mr*. J. C* Gulr-ln
*ar, !44| Green rood avenue. fin. Mr*
O. Stanton. 4759 Calumet avenue. gold
watch and chain Mr*. Han nett, HJI j
Prairie avenue. >l3 Mr*. Rose Kil
ling, 3229 South Park avenue, watch
and Vhatn Mr*, McHenry, 4721 Calu
met avenue, watch. Mr* 3. C. Sum
mer* 3807 Prairie avenue, flO and »
watch.
LITTLE DAUGHTER
Ot Governor Gage Will Touch the
Button.
San Francisco. Nov. 19. *— M!aa Lu
clle Gage will launch the warship j
Wisconsin. She will not christen the;
•hip. but she will push the button
that will send the ship down the
way*.
Mia* Gage Is six year* old and is the ;
daughter of the governor-elet of this
state. The ceremony will occur on the 1
2*th in*t. Lucile thinks the ship will
outdo the Oregon, and la very proud
to have been askfd to officiate. She j
giya that aha I* a republican an she
think* that the country la safe now
that the president has been unstained,
and her father has been elected gov
ernor.
‘T am a republican,” she sal In re
gard to her political views, but de
clined to go Into a lengthy political
statement. She will have a beautl-1
ful new dress for ihe occasion, and has
the necessary aplomb to carry off her
part.
Tuggle & Hollingsworth
yurts St 7a. m.. City tune- K ' t “ rn £f
leave Atlanta at 8 p ro. Tuesday. Nov. 2b,
arrive Augusts at !l p in-
Only si*9s for Round 1 rip.
WILL A»fc CONQMUA
f• Aat to Ito I*4***o# Mswsrial
Isad
! rtpagn N«V. It *“ Hu 111 I Thowtp
& able, toiro., that an approprlet low
I espevfa to rater .; -, t. money to mm*
t«r* revelte durtag ht* n*l Vow
hke atoto •upertateodeat* at to Pawl
and Omaha bad e®. «#4 la thro*
. iherk* amount lac to seven hundred
dollar*, which were g.fla from tb«
whool t hlldrva of the two stale*
1 From the Gatkollr laatltwtloaa aod
j private arhoola In lowa ram* Mto. aod
'an equal a mourn was t revived from
•be ratholir a. boot* In Mlebijma.
! While la Washington the secret ary
i was Informed be Mr* Robert K.
‘ Hatcher, a del-gate seat from the
: Daughter* of the American Revolu
tion. ih»r the hraaehen ot (bat organ I -
tattoo which ahe tepreneoted. wvr*
making arrangements to give, on IW*
* rembec 7 throughout the entire eowo
j try. patriotic eserrloe*. the proceeds
of which were lo help swell the fund.
The sotloty la l ora has been given a
tablet oh the monument, as has also
the Host of Ihe American Revolution.
I a general meeting of the commission
er* baa been set for Saturday. Nuvem-
ib#r K.
ftucklsn's Arnica Salve.
THE BEST SALVE la the world for
Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Balt
Rheum, Fever tor**, Tetter, rbsrped
Hand, Chilblain*. ('Virus, and all Skin
Eruptions and positively cures Piles,
ior no pay required. It Is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction or most’ re
funded. Price 26 cent* per box. FOR
SALE BY HOWARD A WILLET.
WHY AMI RICA WIN 3.
W hat the British Consul at Japan
Saya
Why the United State# supplies the
1 world with locomotives and railway
! material of all kinds Is thus explained
| by the British Consul at Toklo. Japan.
I In his report to his government on the
|subject of Foreign Trade Competition:
•A glance at the trade statistics will
show bow rapidly the Import trade to
Japan of the United States ingrowing,
I particularly In machineiy, locomotive*
and railway materials, articles fo|
which the United Kingdom has hither
to held a monopoly. This portion of
the report cannot be closed without a
refeience to the quick deliveries which
can always be obtained from Ameri
ca. As an instance. English locomo
tive builders required two years for
the delivery of an extensive order,
while the Baldwin Locomotive works
turned them out at the rate of two a
day and shipped the whole quantity
within eight or ten weeks. Another
case recently occurred where the En
glish time for shipment of live locomo
tives as ten months and the prize
about *12,000 gold, delivered In J ipan,
and the American makers offered to
ship In fifteen weeks at about *B,OOO
gold. The same specification was sub
mitted to both countries.” And Amer
ica won.
Military
Belt
Buckles,
Novelties,
Etc.
Wm. Schweigert Xr€o.
.ir.WEI.KKS. ,
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mo**d Tb* com of lb* raaal would
b* about *65 OUO.OOU. Tb* lamUcw com.
mlaaloa says that the coat will out
:»srevd *U3 U*aoo Pr*ald*at Mine*
: holds that the cost will be (foano eim:
Senator Morgaa. of Alabama, betirvr*
' tinp.Otai •“i will build the raaal
"Tbe lourst satimata on the trafllc
j which would l>* carried through <h*
Irani I* S.aao.ooo ton* aoaually. while
!th* canal woold have a rapacity of
I 2f1.000.000 ton*. Tbe average tonnage
, would be about » eoo.uou too* annnal
l>. *hbh. at »I.W per 100. would yield
an enormous Income on the Invest
ment.”
Mr. Barnes spoke of the ditoanee*
that would be changed between Ihe
I largest cities of the world by the ea
'nal. and mad* aom* Interesting com
j parisona He apeke of the great ser
vice the ranal would lie to tbe United
states In case of war or other Inter
national difficult lea.
Mr Barne* spoke for an hour and
was listened to with great interest.
A resolution was offered by Mr.
Copeland, of Walker, thanking him for
the able and Instructive address. This
was passed by a unanimous vote of the
Joint session.
For LaGripppi and Influ
enza use CHENEY’S EX
PECTORANT.
WATCH IN A HORSE.
A Time Piece Swallowed by a horse
In Brooklyn.
New York. Nov. 19. A week ago.
a hostler In a hayloft over the stable
of William Flesler. at Blake and
Rookaway avenues, Brooklyn, slipped
and fell head first into a hole over one
of the stalls, through which hay Is
dropped for the horses. When the
man fell a silver watch and four pen
nies dropped from his pocket and beat
him down the hole. When he got down
to the stable, watch and coins were
missing. There was no one else
around and so it was decided that a
powerful bay horse swallowed them
with his fodder. The local veterina
rian, was called in. removed the horse
to his hospital, where he placed the
animal under a powerful drug and
strapped him to the floor. With much
care a square of flesh, In the shape of
a lid about six inches square, was
cut away from the horse’s stomach.
Predictions proved correct. The
I horse had swallowed the watch and
the pennies as well as a blanket pin.
After the things had l>een removed, the
lid of the animal’s stomach was sewed
up and restoratives applied. From
Thursday last until today, when he
was discharged, the horse was a pa
tient at hospital and was well cared
for.
Old fashioned buckwheat flour for
sale by Lamkln & Co.
General Miles la still the- biggest man
in the army,- dssplt* the attempt to
belittle him. The company that as
sembled at ths banquet, in New York
in his honor was a most distinguished
one.
Royal &
MAtolfaii kkJ asvs Arltoiow* totof *fafatotoi
Ji h 1 Nil I I MHMI
I A MmM Rat MR* to t*toto»«Mg •
Arm*
that was wot *»*»p*F r work he be*
<amr tftiiatlstod •ad to lato roacei' w
the idea of starting a paper of hi*
own
The wnt.rprUlax yoaa* pmuaher
»i receded la gelling taeaiy sub
at fiber* a* a gtavmat**. H* i»*.ii
brought -tot hto P*P»r and It b»*
grown rapidly. Ht. printing outfit
was Impracticable, owing to K* liairt* |
*4 atse, end he proceeded to print hi*
paper by band, uaing pen and Ink. lie
did Ihla notll hi* beat wr* recognised
by hi* friend*, who provided him
with w be-'tograph. with which he Is i
able to rrprtdtic* ropUw of hi* pen
and-ink pvper, The subacrlpthm IM
of hi* paper Inrreaa’d «o rapidly that
tht* addition «o hi* outfit would have
brrom* • nceewalty. lie Is m w able
to get out Ll* emir* tonne la tea hours
•ad b* does moat of his work on Sun
ft*i His paper comes out every Mon
day morning He require* ȟb*. rtptlon
morey In advanee-6 cent* a rocnih
tis 50 ecu a a year and collect* h.*
advertising bill* every two week*
One of the gresteat advertiser# In the
city who carries a line In the paper
says he Is satisfied that II Is the best
advertising medium he ha*.
Speaking about his newspaper work
he says: “I go fh* trains ««d get
my new*. Of course I could copy and
condense ln>m Ihe dally pa.wrs, but
what the people want is fresh news. I
don’t try to get any news before Satur
day. because It would be too old by
Monday, when my paper comes out 1
attend to th« business matter* other
evenings. It keeps m- busy, but then
you know, besides making some money
I sm learning something."
When askc' l wtl » t h * wa " ,oln * ,0
make out of himself he said: ”1 hard
ly know yet. I may try to get Into
polities, but I will he n newspaper
man.” R hi# pnper he show* he I*
grasping the Idea of arrangement enu
elasfllftcation and head writing. He
ha* devrted his first column In hi*
last lasue it- a special from Lexington
i which he heads: "Mutiny.” Of course
he got tlif» news for this out of city
Ipa tiers, hut lie condensed It himself
i and it tells the aiory very well. His
next column >» g-ven to advertising
Biol one of lit* patrons Is a Tipton
clothier He has another elassiflcatlcn
captioned. ’’City in Brief' and anoth
er “Matters.” An item regarding
President M. E. Ingalls, of the Big
Four, whom he saw nt the depot—and,
by the way. he scored a scoop on every
paper in the etty on this Item—ls head
ed “In Town.” Owing to the vary
limited epsce and catering to business,
he has sold squares on each side of
his headline.
He not only attends to the bustness,
the reporting, the writing and isse,
but he also delivers his paper at sun
rise Monday mornings before going to
school.
An linterprlsing Druggist,
There are few men more wide awake
and enterprising than Howard & Wil
let, who spare no pains to secure the
best of everything in their line for their
many customers. They now have the
valuable agency for Ur. King'H New
Discovery f« r Consumption, Coughs
an d fold*. Tlii* is the wonderful rem
edy that t* producing such a furor all
over the country by It* many startling
,u,s*. It absolutely cure* Asthma,
Bronchitis. Hoarseness and all affec
tions of the Throat. Chest and Lung".
Cull at above drug store and gel a trial
bottle for I Or*.* or a regular size for 60
,-rits and 61.'1d.-Guaranteed to cure or
price refunded.
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"We lowered a chair over the aide to
(•ho ship, and * ben we brought him up
I bad tbe marine* rtoj, presenting
arm* The old *«-nitems« drew h.»
•word out to the rnhbsnt, brought the
hill to bis lips sad klined l» fervently
•ad then ritnnM It toward* me. There
wasn’t a min out to the «K> on that
•hip who didn't know that he was gir
tog up aotnetblng iborer to him than
his life. I don't believe a man In New
] York, even down at the Five Print*,
would have taken it under Ihe rlrrnm
• lance* Well. 1 refuaed to take It. and
I then the men let out ® cheer thnt old
! Hlanco might heve heard In Havana.
It wasn’t to show their exultation, but
: * a j,, ufaoto thf r th#v jipprv*vlalit| ihm
that w* *the way * North American
j should art.
“After tht* a rather dramatic lad
-1 dent occurred Wr tried to Veep
Captain Bulats* attention frt m Hl*
sinking ship, bttt he turned to her and
stretched out his arm and called:
; 'Adola, Vlgcaya!' And Just at that
mi ment the ship’s magmlne blew up
*ttd she was a wreck. If that Incident
I had basil reproduced on tb«- giaKf '
I ,oople would have said It never
! have happened, it was too theatrical.
••! got Captain Relate dewrn below
wfter that and gave him a drink. Just
for luck. Then I gave him the best
| Key Wester I had, about 10 cents, I
reckon. He accepted It very graci
ously. sod then he reached way down
jUi the pocket of his coat, wtuch »“*
sonking wet, and brought out a beauti
ful cigar, a fine, smooth, light wrapper
oh. the finest sort of cigar, but all
water soaked. ’Captain.’ said lie I
left 15,000 of those on board the »I*-
csya.' ”
In I*B7 Mr. Thomas Mclntosh of Al
lentown. Tenn.. hart an attack to dys
enterv Which liecam# chronic. • «“»
treated l.y the tiest physician* in Last
Tennessee without a cure ” he says.
• Finally I tried Chamberlains t ollr.
C’heleia and Diarrhoea Remedy. After
using u I win r twelve bottle# l was cured
sou'ml and well.” Fm .ale by Alegaa
flf i Drug and Bend Co., C. H. P»rr of
Hell To#’#r Drug Co.
COTTON IN INDIANA
The Fleecy Staple Grown In That
State.
Kokomo. Indiana, Nov 19. This
summer, ns an experiment, a number
of Howard county formers planted a
little cotton. Though the seed was
planted in doubt and no extra cate
taken In tbe cultivation of the crop,
it flourished and In nearly every case
a good yield Is reported .the largest
producer being K. H. Julow of Liberty
township, who had a fme crop of ex
tra good quality. The seed will be
planted on a much larger scale next
year.
OASTOHIA.
Bran, the _^ Ttie You_Hav9_Always Bought
81 ° g T re
Little Willie—Pa, Why do they rail
Ireland the Emerald or Green Isle.’
The natives are not green, are they?
Papa Not much, son, theyaro most
ly politicians.
Botta—Dolts, it was the Brooklyn
that sank the Colon, was it not?
Dot!* Yes. Ihe Brooklyn succeeded
in putting n period lo the Colon * ex
istence.
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NO BETTER 5c CIGAR ON THE MARKET.
rc. NORRELU CO.. Wholesale Dealers, 14918. B. item
WIFE TO RESCI!!’.
She Took Part in the Aanctum
Scrape-
McUonnellsville. Ohio. November 19.
The Herald, having printed an at
tack on Alexander McCall, the demo
cratic candidate for commissioner. Mc-
Call visited the officer yesterday and
called Editor Rusk a prevaricator Rnak
return- In kind, and then the fun be
gan. Only the arrival of th«- editor#
wife prevented aerlona conaec|uemea.
As It waa the aanetttm and furniture
*t the conclusion of the boui was dis
figured.
OASTOnIA.
Inatb toTKr4y.uHi.BFnH.totN
l.ndv Henry Somerset, who ha# been
In poor health, has been living in re
tirement In England for some time.
She has occupied her leisure In mod-,
e’.lng a statuette of her late friend and ,
co-operator In the temperance cause. 1
Mias Willard.
riace ynur order at once and avoid
rush. Goods cheaper than ever. ¥.. J-
Henry * popular iirlced tallois, 216
and 216 Campbell street.
JACK FROST
HAS SALUTED US!
Are you well prepared? No. Then hasten.
Mr. Fardy, or grim rheumatics will claim you.
How about the Suit, or Overcoat, or Under
wear or Hat. How about it we ask ? Whatever
your fancy or your income justifies is here.
Conservative men, and young men, men of
rare good taste, and men who just care to be
neatly and solidly dressed will find upon our
counters beautiful varieties at very satis
factory prices.
I. C. Levy’s Son & Co.,
TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
NOVAMfif to 1#
DO YOU EAT?
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H. M. CLAUSSEN
1002 Broad St.
Th« « ro»* V.ym.
The Cincinnati Enquirer tella of •
luau who went to a doctor and mI4-
■ Will you kindly look Into my W and
| tell me wh«t la the matter?"
“Certainly,” was the quirk reply.
Then the physician opeord up th« re
fractory pupil and began in a hurried
I manner: —-
•*1 are at a «lanrr that you have IMP*
! Buffering (t«m kidney trouble. Your
I liver I* out of order, ami there I* 'lun
ger of your havlnit an attack of ga»-
trttle uiileaa the matter la qolekly cor
rected. From the ilietmded pupil »
■holtld aar that your ttervea are in *
debilitated condition, and that '”
"Hull up, Ibere," came the voice of
the patient.
"What'a the matter?"
••pad burn US You're looking Into
my glaiis eye."
Our prices on rultr only two-thlrde
what other* charge. K. J. Henry &
Co., apot caah taltora.
Ex-Secretary of State Win. R. Hay.
who la now nerving an chairman of the
American Peace Commlaalon at Pnrla.
la mentioned aa a |ioa*lble republican
candidate for governor In Ohio next
year Mr Ony i* n pretty good man
In any position.