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of All **ty Tat **rrr*l vears hr H»
io*4* hi* hoaw* • ih* rtl), W carried
M a plantation fo*n »hr river.
Loyal *•<) Myrifht of exceptionally
hl«h priori plr*. hr mm Vat*, by nil
Mh» fcnrw him and bla drath l» re
gretted by M*l To thr brrrtrrf
Mlito* sod sorrowing relative* deep
eet aympathy i* mniwl
Thr ftmrrnl occur# at I o'clock thl*
nßermwm trow hi* lata realdrnrr. No.
|M Orrrnr •trrru
Bsukleas Arnka Salve.
THE BEST *AL V * l» 'h* world fer
Cot*. Brulor* Korea, Ulcers. Salt
Bheum. Fever Sera*. Tatter. Chart"*)
Chilblain*. Corn*. and *ll Skin
Eruptions ana poalMvaty rurr* Pile*,
•r no pay required. It ia guaranteed to
ply* parfari satisfaction or moor- re
pnM, prtcr I* renta per box. Foil
•ALE BY HOWARD A WILLET.
Answer so Michigan HHvafe Lament.
‘ 1 am a girl—Southern brother wont
to war —wared hr Mould not come
bark cone all summer rami* hack
oo October 4. —Town out to meet ihe
boy* hilarious rejoicing* they *al<l
“foreign " aoldler* were coming must
not look at them- might speak- must
not ba out late— like the look* of »mne
of the noldtera— can't look at them.—
Away from home- sorrjr for them
know they are homealck —Otrl* can't
speak a kind word to the soldier*
might like to, certain one* have
brother* who warned them the sol
diers are unelvlltud— girl* are sorry
for them -Went to camp Sunday
wanted to speak to soldier*—couldn't
— wished we were boya.—Providence
ought to straighten out matters
V Augusta Girl.
—
For LaGrippe and Influ
enza use CHENEY’S EX
PECTORANT.
Dawes Treaty Rejected
Washington. Nov. 21. Secreliuy
Bliss has received a dispatch from
Indian Inspector Wright, of the Indlsn
Territory, announcing the rejection of
the Dawes commission treaty by the
Creek Indian nation. The Inspector
says the count of the returns of the
Creek elections has Just been comple
ted, and that the treaty, Instead of be
ing ratified, as has been believed, was
defeated by a majority of 152 votes.
He atkled that there was no fraud
shown, but the chief opened the re
turns, before counting according to tri
bal laws. There was no disorder at
the polls.
Mr. Victor H. Hainson. representing
the Red Star and American transat
lantic steamship lines, Is at the Ar
lington.
UNDERWEAR!
STUTQATER AND HARDEFOLD.
J. MILLER WALKER,
730 BROAD STREET.
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1 toy tto Amount allowed ttom for riot hr*
I *nd iMtftrrt wAM* ton*. All of ttom
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| rmpird fr"tn fMiyiny out *urh *urn«.
| Howrvpr, ttoy *r* dor til* mon«y JutK
I tto **mr and will got It. Horn* of tto
j tovya wilt rtrolrt a* mu« h t« t?s. Ttor
ln*tur*lYy look *nii«»u»ly for tto com*
I in* officer.
Fine-t Celery
At Keenan & Co’*.
THE WEATHER
Augusta. (!>., Monday, Nov. H, I*9*.
Korecast for M hours ending Ip. m.,
November 21.
Washington fnreeast—For Mouth Car
olina: H*ln tonight and Tuesday:
1 warmer tonight: much colder Tu—day:
Incrcaalng easterly to aoutheaaterly
winds.
For Oeorgla: Rain tonight, with
I colder In northwest portion; Tuesday,
rain and decidedly colder,' Increasing
ea*terty to southeasterly winds.
River—River at * a. m. was tS.I feet,
a fall of 1.9 feet In past 24 hours.
While the eastern half of the country
t« having clear to partly cloudy weath
er. a storm of the hllssard variety Is
now prevailing over the entire Rocky
Mountain region, with the temperature
ranging from 2 to 14 degrees above
sero. and the wind velocity from SB to
40 tulles per hour, and where snow Is
extensively falling.
The eye of the storm I* located this
morning over western Missouri, with
areas of high pressure confined to the
Middle Atlantic states and the upper
Rocky Mountain region.
D. Kialier. Observer.
MANY A LOVER
Has turned with disgust from an other
wise lovable gltl with un offensive
breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies
the breath by its action on the bowels,
etc., ns nothing else will. Sold for years
on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts.
and 50 cts. Sold by-Retailers. T. A.
Buxton, Andetton's Drug Store, Alex
ander's Drug Store, West End Phar
macy, The Kins Pharmacy; Wholesal
ers, Davenport * Phinlay.
Caralon-Santcrre.
Wadena, Minn.. Nov. 21.—Tf)ursday
morning at 10 o'clock a quiet church
wedding occurred at Motley, the con
tracting parties being Marie Santerre,
daughter of Joseph Santerre, sr., of
Phtlbrook, and William Edward Cara
lon, of Grand Rapids, Mich.
Fine Dressed Turkeys at
Keenan & Co’s.
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»ICK HEADACHE*.
Th* curie of overworked woman kind!
are qub kly and surety cured by Kart a j
Clover Root Tea. the great Mood purt-
Ilsr sod I Issue builder Honey ref usd- j
ed If no* satisfactory Pries It cts. and
Id eta. bold by--Reiallera. T. A. Bus
| ton, Aadetson a Drug tints, A leased-
I er s Drug Flore, West Rod Pharmacy,
j The King Pharmacy: Wholesalers Dav
i enport A Phinlay.
Bnatness Men’s Banquet
Hlnona, Minn . Nov. ll.—Nearly JOO
represents'i\- business man of Winona
attended tbs second annual banquet
and smokrr-of tbs Business Men's As
sociation. held at the New Jewel hotel.
The banquet was a fitting c'nao to lbs
lain successful street fair, and which.
It is estimated, turned nearly $40,000
Into the channels of trade In this city
Incident to the banquet, and smoker a
literary program was rafrled out, W
J. Smith acting as toaatmaater. Ad
dreoaea ware made by Hon. W It
Yale, Alderman F. E. Hlggtna. F. ti
Randall, Henry Oteln, B. F. Heuaton.
and Joaeph Sehllngerman. At she
clots of the exercises an organ nation
for the ronduet of the street fpir was
perfected and the following directors
named: H. W. Jackaon. W. H. El
mer. W. 0. Reede. J. Sehllngerman.
W Is. Klett, E. Stott. J. D. Jopcs.
John Hose and W. J. Smith. Tt I* the
Intention of the dlractora to begin
work at once for the next fair.
A Sure Sign of Croup
Hoarseness In a child that Is subject
to croup Is a sure Indication of the ap
proach of the disease. If Chamberlain'*
Cough Remedy ia given as soon as ih
child becomes hoarse, or even after th"
croup.v ha» appealed, tt will pr«
vent the attack. Many mothers \\|i,
have croupy children always keep this
remedy at hand and find that It saves
them much trophic and worry. It cari'i
always he depended upon and ia pleas
ant to take. For sale by Alexander
Drug and Seel Co., C. R. Parr of Bell
Tower Drug Co.
Roberts' Meat Market
Bleawtiare lj» The Herald will bo
found the advertisement of the Rob
erts meat market on upper Broad
street. They have Just received a fine
lot of dressed poultry and will get an
other shipment In time for Thanksgiv
ing day. They also have a fine assort
ment of fresh meats. Thqir 'phone
number is 824 new 'phone. Ring thmn
up knd send In your Thanksgiving or
der. Their prices are very reasonable
indeed.
For Whooping Cough
use CHENEY’S EXPEC
TORANT.
Hasonlc Officers.
Redwood Falls, Minn., Nov. 21.—At
the annual meeting of Redwood chaper
No. 34, Royal Arch Masons, the fol
lowing were elected: O. L. Dornberg,
most exalted high priest; G. E. Mc-
Kay, king: W. H. Andrews, of Mor
ton. scribe; George Drake, captain of
the host; J. H. Rowers, principal so
journer; .T. H. Sehfnahl. fopal arch
captain; S. J. Race, secratary, and W.
F. Dickinson, treasurer.
For Croup use CHE
NEY’S EXPECTORANT.
FREEZING
IN THE
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1 OURT CONFEDERATE DEAD.
[The Veterans and Richmond Academy Cadets Closed Yesterday's Exer
cises By Saluting the Monument. |
Deeds of Today.
The following transfers were filed
today:
Preston D. ( Durham to Hugh H. Al
exander. a tract of land in Richmond
(county, seven miles west of city; con
sideration. $450.
VV. 7. Murrat to Mutual Real Estate
and Building Association, "house and
i lot No. 1590 Walton Way; eonsldern
tloo fifteen shares of Mutual Real Es
tate and Building Association stock,
par value being SIOO.
The GedWa night train and the At
lantic Coast Line were one hour late
this morning.
Miss Nellie Brenner returned from
Aiken this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Parks spent yes
terday in Atlanta.
Mr. W. W. Lumpkin of Columbia is
in the city.
Mrs. M. A. Reed of Harlem is in the
city today.
The friends of Mrs. Mamie Glbbes
will learn with much pleasure that she
i is rapidly recovering from her recent
severe illness.
Mr. and Mrs. JohvUFexhall Sturmaa
are expected home :|ht afteraeen.
Like all the resr*of the werld, the
officers say the Adjusts girls are the
prettiest they seen.
IN MEMORY :
Of CCL. RAINS
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land for the part played by Hi Art during
the war of the Confederacy, furnishing,
as he did, the army with all the gun
powder used by them, and acquiring a
world-wide renown for his ability in
the manufacturing of It. It Is nfeet
that the old shaft which he operated
for so long should ever stand a monu
ment to his honored memory.
The benediction was Impressively pro
nounced by Rev. Lansing Burrows. •
chaplain of Camp 435.
A ggautiful incident occurred when !
the Colors of Camp 435 and 1049 w ere j
brought forward to salute the tablet.
The sun. a mass of golden fire in the
west, streamed over the vast throng of
people, and lighted up the sea of up
turned faces, glinted across the gleam
ing surface of th? polished marble tab
let and rested in loving benediction on
the furled and mouring colors of the
two camps as they saluted the tablet.
Just as this occurred a far away bell
in the city solemnly tolled the hour of
four, the echoes were caught up by the
neighboring mill bells and each chimed
in rhymical melody and seemed tolling
a requiem of rest for the soul es him
whose memory was being commemo
rated .
A Milk Whit* Flag company arrive*
hare from •avaanak at aoaa ia*«r.
over the C. tr W. ('.
Fine Dressed Turkeys at
i Keenan & Co's,
t
How we
Do Business.
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STRONGER lit. BEUiffi.
Just Call ys Up
> hen you need rani nod
• oai.
Your order will be filled Juat a*
Illicitly and satisfactorily as Ts you
had come in person so order IL
Tbr best of oak and good, dry pine,
long or sawed and apllt, Juat as you
wish IL *
And the coal will be Just as good
coni na ever came out of a mine —clean,
dry nnd reliable. Both phones.
MAHONEY &
ARHSTRONG,
Office and Yard. Foot of Macartan
Street.
though the street geaerally seems to
disregard this factor. Much more at
t, niton Is llketv to be paid to LnndWs
operations In American securities. To
wards the close of last week lemdon
sold Americans heavily both at home
and in this market. A change of this
sentiment or a continuation Of It will
probably he more or less effective in
local speculations.
| AUGUSTA MARKET REPORT.
I Augusta, Oa., Nov, 21—Tone steady.
►Ordinary.. * 9-ltas-S
Good ordinary.. .. .. .' 4 3-I«at-4
Strict good ordinary 4 7-l Sat-2
'Low middllns <•«. ~4 3-4ntJ»td
Strict low middling.. .. .. . 5a5 1-16.
Middling. .... 1-Sa3-1«
Strict ntlddllng 5 l-4»31-6
Good middling -...1 7-16al-2
Middling stains 4 3-16-7-16
Tinges 4 U-11-'i
RECETrTS, SALES. SriN
NERS. SHIPMENTS.
Week ending Nov. 25, IS9S:
Rec. Sales. Soin. Shlp’t
Saturday 1450 546 199 381
I Total 1450 546 199 881
GROSS RECEIPTS.
ISO 7 1898
Net receipts today 1382 1442
Through cotton today .... 95
Gross receolpt* today . . .1477 1450
STOCK—RECEIPTS.
1397 189 S
Stock In Augusta 42405 35223
Receipts since Sept. 1 ..135242 15036 S
CHICAGO PROVISION.
WHEAT—
December 86 5-8 67
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TOO UTE FOK CLASSIFICATION
WANTED—To rent, three or four fur
nished rooms, suitable for housekeep
ing. Address Mrs. F. 8., care Herald.
Nov. 21.
Lofty— White Pointer, male, 5 month*
old. lemon *Tot over ears and eves,
A reward will be paid if returned to
1302 Mny avenue. N0v.21. 22 23
WANTED—Man of experience to run
shingle machine. Address Shingle,
care Herald Office. Nov. 21
WANTED —A position by a young man
practically educated and willing to do
anything. Address W. Y., case Her
ald. - 1 '
WANTED —A position by a young man
seventeen (IT) years oid: willing to do
anything. Address 1526 Silcox street,
city. Nov -
WANTED —A refined American woman
desires a position as mother's help
ar.,l companion for th- comforts of
home, and aESlst in sewing. Good ref
erences; address Rena, 124 Greene st.,
Augusta, Ga. Nov. 2?>.
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CALL ON
AUGUSTA FENCE CO.,
310 10th Street. Augusta, Ga
CSjp.Out of Town Work Bolicited-qM
NEW YORK COTTON.
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