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710 Broodwny,
Augusta, Georgia
A PAGE PROM
POLICE DOCKET
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Bavota! blow# were P*w**d and
w.re pvt l la* d#« hto«*l I > lively,
wit* a |w»ltrri*aa appear*# oa ito*
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Tit lour was f Ilia aaoraia*
Id Jobe. lb# toidlrt Mood before lb*
ttioiln aa# laud lit torttar aay I
flu# ro* $4"
Bah* Jaekaoa ami ll* *ro»oai
Bab* Jachaon I* eolor**! ami baa a
strong di.llkv lor provost guard.. I oat
afternoon Hal* «raa amutlng a law
au.dir a who* th* protial boa* In
Sight Hl* ib*a and lb«r* aald thing*
that violated lb* tana of •llqihHi* and
the liih
•1 o*l* aald a vary amall oath,” aald
Bab* to th# ntortbr, tlla morning
But the "very amall oath" •■oat h*r
tl 60.
Broke Taro Pane* of Q'aaa. Prank
Calloway wtonl forth laat night lo a**
hi* I.uln and they didn't agree. Thru
K an* let hit angry pasaiomt rise and
■ma h*d iwo pane* of glaaa Id Lula'*
hoiia*. for which th* r*cord*r levied a
fill* of $7.50,
A Small Boy'* Sentence. - Mathew
Lott I* a amall *oior*d boy who at
tempt## to chastise Ihr** oth*r boy* of
about hl» *l*e. laat uftermion, A* thl*
wa* clearly a breach of th* Kith and
an officer was near by, V •*•*«• wh
taken to police atatlon ant! spent
the nlgbt.
Tic recorder heard the evloonc* and
told Mithew's papa lo (real III* aon a*
Solomon advised parent* to ttent their
Children, and Mathew's pupa aaid be
would do a«.
Sequel to Sausage Supper,—Day be
fore yesterday there via a ea*e before
the recorder in which a parly named
Rawls had given a sausage supper and
refused to pay the proprietor of the
supper house for the sausages. He
(Rawls) was brougln before the court
and fined $7.50. Today hip brother
vat at court on a charge or using the
supper house proprietor badly! The
cause of the tow was the sausage sup
per
Rawls said he had gone to the sup
per house th* day after his brother
had given the supper and offered mon
ey to the proprietor for the sausages
ealeo the night previous. The pro
prietor scorned the cash offered said
Rawls, and threw a pitcher of water
at him.
There and tjien a fuss ensued that
was rather the worse for the supper
house man.
At. court the evidence was against
Rawls, so the Judge fined him $2.50.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if It
falls to cure. 2*c. The genuine has L.
B. Q. ou each tablet.
SOLDIERS WON.
Marylanders Defeated V. ft. C. A. in
Basket Ball.
Th* basket ball players from the
First Maryland' rdgiinenf defeated the
picked Y. M. Cr-Ar. team last night
lu the game played at tire association
brill. The score wan fi to 2.
TECH TEAM
WAS DEFEATED
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threw d .w*»# Ttoe hall wtort w*#t aM
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kicked a heat Bear#. 1* t* *•
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d-rtded r turn a* la ttotor #*•* n VJ*'
ana hidked off. aad Georgia •*• «*kh»g
the hall dnwa tto# Held when time wa*
. called for tomt half. _ .
Tto# lea alaaito rwal did lb* Ttod**
much good, aad Itoey w»rprt»wrt tto# ,
boy. from Bomb rarolHm Oa areoaat
of a hn.lsed a#ch %#*l •••*
Oworge H»rrt# tilled the poaitloat of
centre for the Tech*,
j riem»<*i kicked off, aad th# Techa
made a aoml gam* By f#M hocking
riemaon'a lla# the Tech* carried the
hall within taro f*#t of f'lemaow * to*#l.
Here th# large majority of tto# at- .
tendard* went wild, a# Georgia bad a
good opportunity to acoc#. After two
iin*tiere#*ful atlrmpl* the haU *•*'
oyer and l lemaon alowly tout aurely
approached the Tech*' goal. A mueh
t down and a goal made the aror* »• w
0. .
Tto# Tech* klrked off and Olemeon
made a beautiful run. gaining nbout 2f>
yard* from where the ball dropped
The at»r play of the whole game was
ronde here The captain of the South
,Carolina hoy* •Ignalled. and Melthew*
run around ih* left end with the hall
Three of the lech*' playera tarkled the
man. hut he did not atop, despite the
fact that nil three united him He
sained about *5 yards anil Clem son
noon made another touch down and
kicked goal. Hcore $5 to 0.
The Clemson team left on a apeclal
over the Charleston and Western Car
olina read at 7:3ii last evening. The
Techs attended the performance at (he
opera house and .est on the 11:30 Geor
gia for Atlanta.
For Whooping Couprh
u«te CHENEY’S EXPEC
TORANT.
A GOOD GAHE
Hugely Enjoyed Is Extremely Bene
ficial to Those Who Wlt ties*.
All people who enjoy a gwod, well
played. eloaely contested game of fool
halt, showed their appreciation by th •
«i!,t and enthusiastic applause they be
stow w hen their favorites make a bril
liant or creditable Play, and so It Is
v Ith all the conditions which go to
make up a life. Creditable displays
and efforts on the part of anyone are
1 usually followed by appreciative ro
! sponge os a reward to those who
strive to h. ip tlielr fellow men along.
' No firm in this community Is striving
more earnestly to distribute benefits to
tall the peopde than the Rice & O’Con
nor Shoe Company. The energies are
dally exercised in behalf of their pa
trons, ami they come nearer securing
the best for their customers that can
be obtained at all times.
WHAT IS SHU.OH?
A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds
and Consumption; used through the
world for half a century’, has curaJ
innumerable cases of Incipient con
sumption and relieved many In advane
|ed stages. If you ore not satisfied with
the results wt Wlir refund your money.
! Price so els.. 56 cts and $1.06. Sold by
—Tt cut liars, T- it. -Buxton.. Anieci-ao s
Drug Store. At*xarrd»r s. Drug Store
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MINNESOTA NEWS.
Ht. Pant Nov. IS Co A of the
Fourth regiment. MlaaeaoU national
guard, peld « merlin* <** evening at
which U enlisted member* were pres
ent The new uniform* will aoon ha,
laaued to th# men at the armory. Th*
company I# makiug every arrangem.m
for the uteres* of it* fltat ball, which
will be given at the armory Thursday
evening The armory to being decora
ted for th* occasion and from the ac
ceptance of the general In vital lon sent
out It to expected that the function
will he one of the most succoaeful of
the year.
St Paul. Nov. 35. William Kusael.
alias Dean, the young man who stio
cceded In swindling St Paul and Min
nesota merchant* out of about 40.U60
cigarette*, aud later tried the same
game In St. lx>ul». la now tinder arrest
at the latter place, awaiting trial. Hl*
capture wa# effected by Thtortor#
Frit*, of the M. Frit* & Son* Tobacco
company.
Two Harbor*. Nor. !R. There Is
considerable excitement here over the;
death of August Krlckson. a resfdmit
of Two Harbors, who was found yea- j
terday in the rear of hia residence,
dead, with his skull fracture A He
was last seen Saturday night after at
tending a ehtuch sociable, and tt I* re- j
ported he had $25 In his pockets.
After making an examination of the
remains Dr. Goldsworthy states that
he 1* of the opinion that Erickson's
skull was fractured by a blow from a
blunt instrumeat, 11 Is believed that,
robbery was perpetrated and murder
also.
Minneapolis, Nov. 25. Writ Wil
son, n member of Co. A. Thirteenth
Minnesota, arrived home from Manila
Saturday night. He reached home in
the best of health. He to as brown as
a harvest hand and as rugged. He
has not been sick a day since ho left
home and iu general had an enjoyable
experience. He was discharged from
service on October 14. and left Manila
two days later. He came home by way
of Hong Kong.
St. Paul. Nov. 25. The great storm
which broke upon Minnesota Increased
in intensity until not a street car in
either St Paul or Mineapolfs was aide
to move a rod. and the snow two feet
deep on the leve' had In many places
drifted to the depth of from six to
eighteen feat. Business was wholly
paralyzed. The public schools closed
because neither pupils onr teacher#
cauld roach them
Old fashioned buckwheat flour for
sale by Lamktn & Cto.
gon e people spend a. lot of their
time looking for traps to walk into.
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The Phoeaia, OreaawrM aw# Mwrty-
Six Meetings
The meeting of prowikaeut cHtgeaa of
Fhoenlx, at wtoiebe rwaolnUoa* wer
paaerd placing (to* Warn* for the riots
upon ttoe Tolbert* awd certain colored
mato— their dr laded fidlowrera—deplor
ing the Mtroe and reoolttug to uae tlielr
best efforts to brliffr about and perpet
ual# peace, were eadoreed at meet lugs
in tirenvycil and Nmety-Hlx.
At all -ttoe places tho raose and the
revolts of the rlola war# deplored and .
the vole# of the meeting# la that every
thing will be don* to Insure peace and
protection to all law-abiding white and
colored rjttovn*.
The fact remains, however, that at 1
Wilmington, aa well aa at Phortiix.
the trogbl# wa* precipitated by col
ored men—at both place# white meti !
were, Qtal aliut down. *At Phoenix a
white man was shot and killed, aa to
well known, by a negro at th* instance
of Tolbert, and then, lu the afternoon
two young white men. Stewart Miller
aud Creswell Fleming, returning from
Phoenix lo Greenwood, were ambushed
and shot down by negroes. These
double assults by the negroes brought
about terrible vengeance on the part of
the white people annd all thought to
be guilty were sought out and punlah- ;
ed. j
Th* property of th# Tolberts and
their agentsrerlll V proteoted. hut they
are not wanted any more. Tor thotr
presence is as a firebrand to the peace
of the community. Indeed, it has
reached the point now that the North
ern carpet bagger and the Southed
renegade must either leave or eeas fo
moting strife. .
Words are Inadequate, howeevr. to
condemn the brutal andrfwaeton shoot
ing Into the house of the poor negro
woman Goode, in Greenwood county,
sota* days later by unknown parties
and which resulted In her death.
But for designing white men. seek
ing to make the negro alTaetor In poli
tics lo carry their miserable political
pnds, there would have been tio trou
ble between the races In the South.
A Tablet For the Olympia.
Olympia .Washington, Nov. 25.
The souvenir committee appointed by
the people of Olympia will purchase a
commemorative tablet for the flagship
Olympia. Tho tablet selected is five
feet high. It will be placed on the
forward turret between the two eight
inch guns. The design will he done In
relief on coptier. Suspended from the
'arms of the central figure, represent
ing Fame, and falling across the front
of the body, will be streamers, on
which will b* inscribed Dewey's ,'a
moue order at Manila. "Dewey, you
may fire when ready,"h
C. L. A’*. Won.
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...The C- L. A. Indoor, bail team de
lented the .eadets ’.ail night. The
game was' closely con: et -ed. The C. L
A.'s wtm by one run. csT l ”* se° ,e was
10 to 11.
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tovrtMag
Tto* eatsrialaarewi give# Ta**4ay
alght IH lt*4 Haa"a Hs 11 was a pre
lect aarcaaa. N aaa a#ll paivualaa#.
a#4 all ate a>iea#»# ha# a pfeaaaat
#49*l ll*.
Tto* yiiaag p»apl» aha *av* tto* *#•
tartaiaaartit are* ■reuahre* a# tto*
Itrtawlaay MhMM ctoartto **»tat*4
Pf mamm at th* Ttolr#* If. 11. cavalry
Th* play at tto* *v*tsia* wa* rtdtw
A Hat#t*v'a Harereheart, tto* prta< pa
part* bring tahm toy Mtaa Miaat* Hal -
Jrattae an# Mr I. C. Wali*r Others
wfcn amatol*# character* for tfea wea
,lng were;
It liam i- McKtvrato L. Fuller. O.
Chiai’bel. A- Otoell. B. HtollatoGtoa M.
KaltaaUto* V M«am T UM M. Cae
a*y, K CaaipbelL Tto# aoMtars who
tint part were W <1 Adams i. C,
Walker, C. Thom peon. U. Normal. M. I
lack*.
It I* uadrestood that there young
amateurs will give The Rival* la th#
*r*i future for ih# beueflt of Broad
way M#thodi»t t-liwrch.
MANY A LOVER
llhai turn— with d—rtMit fr«»m an Hr* s
vrlfff latovttl— flit will) mn Dffwi*)vf
I*r4«it». Kart 4 C 19997 Moot T—
t— brttoO) bjr Its tort!— ur lh» U»to< la,
ctr,, 94 n»thi«9 4»»7 mill. H-dd t*n y*'»rw
ion atumiutf 9ftt—H. ct*.
.usd tt cs 4. J*p4dl Hjr-' ItMatoUt’?#. T. A.
lire» f •»!). AndtipoO P Drift ItOft*, Ah*.
' r 4 Dr— W—l H 4 I’har- ;
flWtoC9, Th** King Pharmacy; WN««N !
[ «*n», Dtov4nt»ort * Pliiolif.
[ CONNECTION SEVEREO.
Rev. Otd S. Johnson. Ha* Left the
Orphanage.
Augusta Oa.. November 21, tSW
I! To the Public: Notice I* hereby giv
en that Rev. GarbrtS. Johnson, hereto
fore genera I manager of the Gad 8.
Johnson Orphanage, In this city, haa
tendered hl» resignation to the local ]
hoard of directors and ht* rreign*;lon
has been accepted after having had
full consideration.
Rev. Daniel M,Horton, vie# presi
dent of the board of llreetor* has
been elected to the place given up by
Rev. Johnson, and will have charge of
the home In the future. Rev. John
son retires voluntarily from the or
phanage. and now has no relation to tt
except as a member of the board of |
directors. •
Mis# Fannie J. Mitchell, former 1
matron of this orphanage, was chosen
by the board a few weeks ago as col
lecting agent for the institution, and
Is duly authorised to solicit aud re
coivw donations of money, food, cloth
ing.
General Manager McHorton is also
authorised to receive donations. Money
eei+t, to the orphanage should be sent
to Rev, W. J. White, secretary and
treasurer. H 9 Campbell street, Augus
ta.
Respectfully,
C. S. Wilkins. Pres Went,
Daniel McHorton, V. President.
At the Y. n. C. A.
Dr. Young B. Allen, the famous
missionary, will deliver an address to
men at the Young Men's Christian As
sociation on Sunday afternoon, at 3:30
o’clock, which wilt be a rare treat in
deed.
He is one of the world’s great schol
ars and a speaker of great force and
eloquence. That his discourse will be
interesting but mttdty expresses It.
The Chinese government has adopted
his books in their schools and besides
being a minister of great ability he ts
n noted writer.
The men cf the eify cannot afford to
miss his lecture, as it is seldom that we
have an opportunity of listening to a
man of his ability and scholarship.
The men of the city are invited. A
special invitation ts extended to the
soldier* to'be prwff&t
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Hobbies are the' most unaMsfgctory i
of ail beasts to ride., ,
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glcag avVivaJ prejMe—reartaß**, yaw
know (inert you ha# hauer gtva la*
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tkixtirt iu Brack wiito a a*w Idea.
*' 'By (he way, liow mark will a *pr
rial car naif I itk* lo gaaacamfnrtatoly
aa pc«a)tot* when 1 travel Tv*. I #•*•*
I'U bar* a qxclii oar How much will
Is ctwttf*
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gam.
•* ‘That’* all right. Look here. I'm
going la rtay a month <w *tx wreka, and
I ga<rt Ml Bleep in the apeetaL How
much nti,re will that coat T He wa#
told. ‘Ail right I‘U lake that car fur
sis week*. Got a blank checkP
•‘Tb« clerk gave him omx I» w-a#
BlJed oat and handed to Iba clerk, who
aaid:
» “ *1 know ail shoot Mr Ftratton, bot
j I don‘l know that yen ar* Mr. Stratton *
“At (bat moment Banker Moffett
paaved by. Stratton call*# out, ’Coma
is here. Moffett’ He cam* In ’Ami
Stratton?* 'Too ary.’ ‘I thought so, bot
tbf* clerk bad brt doobta. Thank yoa. ’ "
—Chicago Tunes-Herald.
The w wld i* l y no me.iua fuiJ npyet
1 Quo nvland has vtili an area at 436.000
j o, 0 acres to a jk.polattna of al* ut t.'-o.•
IKK) i» ' pi* U* c ' .‘U'vui ha* lan h
Iren offer,rg more tempting condition*
to aottlara, who may now hold ordinary
land for 20 year* at« rental at tho epeue,
per acre, while '‘scrub laud” maybe »•
Med in areas np to 10,000 acres and la id
fro- 80 years at an average rental pet
acre at very much lee* than a penny
Thia ought to ho good new* for many
j straggling fora liare living in the moth
er country. Of course th# climxtir con
ditions in ninny portion* of the colony
I art- trying, bui so they are in western
Austral);., which at tho prevent time ia
odding '..id p r week to iw population,
and (lie revenue of wliich hus Itvu in
creasing tot a rate far outstripping th j
calcuiutioiw of its treiumr) r. Bnt thl*
may tx> only temporary, aud it may be
that (Queensland will he the home of
million-, of our fellow countrymen after
the golden age in the w#»t of the colo
nial continent lias passed —West
m uiatcr Biritth
Basket Ball.
Th game of basket ball at the Y. M.
C. A. last night was a spirited one,
and the audience enjoyed the game.
Both ternim played good ball, but the
Marylanders came off victorious. They
had decidedly the heaviest team, and
their weight was greatly in their fa
vor.
The association has begun arrange
ments for auciher ladies’ night in the
gymnasium and the young men will
be in fine shape for the exhibition
when it is given.
Miss Schroeder of Aiken is visiting
friends to the city.
The Bell Tower Drug Store,
COPNER GREENE AND JACKSON STREETS
Coder cek management. A ne* line of fresb Drn**. Toilet Articles
Brnehi j. Etc. We inaSe a specialty ot Physicians’ Prescriptions.
sis#S‘ PATTERSON & WADE.
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CRFAM- TEAM AT M JArKAOI* FT.
FOR FARM. ONB
Ml* trua dtp limit*, a bargaia. Ap
ply W. C. Juwaa. No Ut Jackaua St.
Oct 1
ICHRAF—PAFVR FOR WraPPIXO
purpoav* 14 wMI A bandied ',14 *x
, hang**, wait* pa par 1 cant a twanJ.
Nov i
for half paper Fr.R wrap-
PINO purpoava- Cheap**! Ui ell* <m*
[ rant a pound- Apply at lleratd oltlcrt
Both whit- and n*»a-p*p*r.
Nov t
special Notices.
7~PerCf ssooTroo~7PeTct
foreign capitalists will
loan half a million dollars
< n realty in Augus’a, O*. Term# T
per cent. For furthei Informatii* e*s
their attorney at law. P J. Sullivan,
K*., or Mr. P. O- Bururo.
tost* or
a; n* lb. -,-e? there * -".«*
A blare ut hv.*ie«. a ref es d-eam
A flseli of tvior toeeeHi i. ffto) rty.
H*!. oft!
The for i. pecuiy byt
Ho* auu i • nor- o sod white tt shims
Over th, t'.pivd, oidered bone,
lint, rtf'
qhe c.-ior- hetoo-e oe fly.
Uni Biurv hen »l:e fisg «» pereiog by—
lies #v!.: « end tend fights, f) im end greet
Fought to make sod to revs the e»U;
to'esry n srekes and .C-k ag ships-
Cheer, of vietory uo dying lip*.
Pays of pleat J sad it*T» «f poser.
March ft a etron;; land » ,»)R in. reuse;
K<|Rul Ju.liee, right end lsw,
totsteijr huanr sod reverend ewe;
Plgn of a nation great and strong
Toward her people fr. m irrelgb wrong.
Pride ana glory »:,d honor oil
Java in the color, to stand or fail.
Hum off:
Along the street there comas
> V.lsre of bugle- a ruffe of drums,
An-1 loyal hearts are besting high.
Hot. off!
The Hog i» passing by.
—H. H Bennett in Youth's Coropsatato,
Wedding Cards.
Cards »re out for the marriage of
Miss Ou Ida Willu Williams to Mr.
Charles Scattergood of Atlanta The
marriage, which will b# an elaborave
home affair, occurs December the
twenty-second.
Misses Gertrud# and Isabel 1 horn a s
of Athena, who have been viaitine Miss
Maine l_.ee Lockhart, are the guests of
Mrs. W. H. Warren.