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WEDNESDAY
Dal! & Co.
No Reasonable Offer Refused For Any Article of Winter Goods in Stock.
Doub'ft-w dth ptnid, piAin And fAncy Dr***Good*, worth 20c.. at 10c.
Novatty Wool dulling*, *prth 75c 10 SI . at only 49c,
I o-4 whit* Colton Blantfat*. worth SI. at 49c.
Lov«)y fur Capo* from $ 1.98 and up 1 ; pnc** 25 p*r cant, undar othf In town.
Our Jack lit*. Cap** and Fur* arn the lat*«t * * y i r * *". * bla' KlonO, boll a? r i th#? foanor *a? mlT** *W * hava biTr«aini foryou alT' wa hava about 30
c«h 'dfiown, «oupon, with every ea.
JAMES DALY & CO., - • - 820 Bread Street
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•rat cm tk# *ii?h of ’aai April »t
rudr a S. C. mil from th»» i araa
■am to pi»kti|loo tb#rr I rr warned
unt i! A pit ItS Tina lb# hatlary ant
.o Fort Myer Vi . a hie* •» tkr## Mil
• half mil#* from th# rafttai. leaving
th# lplt#r plarc Op June 30 and aftiv
tog at San Flxpritco oa lb# 27th Tb«
trip from V.rgln* to CaLtarala took
•wm day*, and It wm a moat k#aa. i
fnl <tr#. a* v# arrar rbroaab ik# Rocky
mountain*. and me bad a lay over at
iMdvlll#. Col. ter *l* fcrura. and
iberr I mv a gtraf deal of Ik# loan.
Wr alao arat ihriuah Salt Lrke City.
Utah, and 'be rail?# bars<*ty had a
■aim la «hc Great .-'all lab#
California la a gr*** af*i#. bo. I •-#*’!
to bat I Ilk.- iba caot aa 1
waa op guard on tbr Foartb of July
and it vm ac fold tha'. I bad >o arrar
my oyerfoai, but, notwlthatanding tbs
raid * earlier I had quit# a nlr# tionr
wh.le ib«rf. #• I look In CMnaown
and all tb# plarrt of amu« ment.
Wr left 'Friaro on July IStb and
west ri>ctr<i ihr traoapdrt *te*m*r
!*eraa. arriving at Honolulu an th"
morning of ihr 23rd There 1 found
quite a nlc# r iy. On tbe following
Tawdry the good prop!# of tbr trva
gavr thf aoldlrt* on tbr two trana
perta cf our expfd.tlcn tn rlaboiato
dinner, which coat the city rigbi
thousand dqllara. Wr left Honolulu on
August 4. arriving here on tbr 2taf.
Wr bad excellent weather all the way
over, but thf trip was a moat tiresome
one. rs ‘.here were tlrvett hundred aiea
ra our boat, a-hicb inane it quite
rro wil'd.
Well, as I have told you of out trip
bo:b by land and wa.-er, so 1 will now
endeavor to try a*)» iell you something
cf till* bole here, which is almost out
of civilization. Well, to atari with. It
Is hot as tt could -ctslbly be, without
being or Are. end besides the nations
here ar- only ebout half cltiaens. They
live In little hut* made of bamboo and
they only wear such clothing as they
are comfelled to. rnd th?!i main Indus
try Is manufacturing cigars and cig
arettes. Thfrc era tome that work as
carpenters end at other kird of la
-1 cr, but .is a rule they are no. too fond
of work. Cigars ere very cheep here,
qnd cne can buy a boa of fine hand
made for 55c. In our money, which will
equtl those wt pay 5 cente straight for
as heme. I wiil mall you a box on
Nov. 8 and hope they will rea-h you
safely. I hear from home ebout once
a m-rtii. and father said that a great
many of the boys were in the volun
teer army. 1 only wish I was; then I
would s’.eud some chance of getting
out of it. tint as I am In the light ar
tillery 1 beve two and a half yearn to
serve. We will mete over to Manila
tomorrow, tvfcicb is seven and a half
miles from here. 1 don't know bow
long tvn are’tr; s'ey down here, but 1
hope cot much longer, as the climate
here is so hot and sickly. We have
lost, three men since «ve have been here
and now have twenty-three in the hos
pital sick, but so far I am fat as a
match. lam nre doing office work frr
tbe captain and probably will be m*d»
battery clerk, which ranks tb# 3f.ni* as
a corporal. Suppose you itava nod a
pleasant summer at Barca's. You have
no idea how hemestok I get at tS<nss,
-especially after receiving a letter fram
heme. Well, old boy. I will hitv to
close s? the old man has just come in-
YOUCANNOTAFFORD
THE BOOTH ON
GREENE STREET
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g< rtwalty for fraudulent voting would
hr great Mr Clark and aom# of kie
frirafe called oa ikr mayor and pro
iratrd apataai fklt attr. The mayo'
atld them the h#*t *a> 10 #lll» ta
Mitler would be to let tkr frlaad* o:
Mck faction grt togrlbrr and telrrl a
pla.-#
Mr. Clark'* fVlmd* were notiaftrd
l in q«r tb# old polliaa place on Mar
bury at era*, between Broad and Bllla.
but when on# of the Mckuliffe faction
went to fk# colored woman living th»T“
•hr refuted to rent H- Go# of Mt
Clark * frleada afterward* got bee
ccaaeat. and tb#n tk# owa#r frt-tn
whom ab# rent* oh)e«ied.
| Tbe*-# wa* aotblng to do but to bring
th# matter forwi*l!y brfor" tbr polteu
' commit!##.
f Tbl* body, rcnalatlng of *b# m*y>#
*nd fc unellmen Rice. Garrett Howard
Rraiflrld and Lombard met ; eater.lay.
Mr Howard moved that * polling
tooth be ere, ted In th* middle of
Greene street, where the election conld
be conducted In a fair and open way.
Mr. effered a auballfu.e merely
providing that aome other alte th.tn
the Deveta br rhoauß.
Tbl* mntlca wr* put Brat an I c
»tilled In a tie. the mayor voting in tbo
r.ffirm.itiv#
Mr. lombard'* moilon for the Greeu*
atreet booth was then pul with th*
• same reault —a tie.
Mr Garrett bad given u* hi* ohjee
iloa to the Greenr airee: l>ooth thuvjt
would coat money to build ihe bn^fh
Mr. Leal bard at this Juncture stated
that h* would give the city enough
; lumber to build th# booth.
Mr. Howard thought that this wotthf
ramove Mr. Gurrftl'i objection. »o Is*
csket 1 for a reecatWeratlon and put
Mr. Lombard’s motion again.
The result was *'oe srtne cld tie.
It look'd like a nopelMß deadlou.k.
so Mr. tto-vard *»H there was notntng
to dc but call a meeiing of the whole
council to settle the matter. This
prospect was not relished by th"
friends of Jdr. MrAuliff-, but there
would be nothing else ,o do unless
some agreement was reached.
It was a c’-ltical situation. Mr. Wee
talked of factions. Mr. Howard was
asking to know how there could br foe
slightest objection io the Greene strut
booth. It was an interesting scene.
The mayor asked Mr. Howard and
Mr. Klee if they would net get tog?*ho:"
and select a site, but Mr. Howard ea d
it would lie a waste of time, as they
could never get together.
Mr. Garrett snd Mr. Lombard were
then asked to sel#"' a site. They at
flrrt objected, bi t finally consented.
They -vent out and soon it was un
derstood that the Greene street booth
had won out.
Prayer Meeting.
The usual weekly prayer meeting of
the W. C. T. I'. will be hrid "t f<t.
John's lecture room, at 1 o'clock,
Thursday afternoon. Every member Is
earnestly requested to be present. Miss
Emma Ftoy, secretary. Mrs. W. C.
Sibley, president.
to the office, and that means, go to
vai’k. *o please excise bat! wrliing end
write to me soon. I am ycur very
tpuly, PfERRE C, CARR,
Light Battery Q Sixth Artillery,
Manila, P. T.
My retires to tbr- boys, and remem
ber me to Oils. Pierre.
THB) A UOXJBTA H ERA I.A.P
IN ASOCIAL WAY
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I AWCIC MKHBBRT. iw Utrratur**.
A Mint f or Warmth.
Now that th# c#W weathar i* t»«*«tn-
n in*. It la wall to rematwhar that it th»*
wriat# ami th*- mikl*» at * warm. th*.
r at of th* body la not Ukoly to auf
far.
W.ii at«»d wriattata ha v»» it on** out of
faahlon. hut th* muff **n«l th« low* !
!#i##v#d roat aei vt* quite aa good a pur-j
p. ao. Flaw thing*, however, have be n
; round to take th«* »*!»«•• of legging*, j
i •• hirh. If they are wonted, are apl to
le awkward, and If they are buttoned j
.are sure to t ar the sklrta.
j The long knitted tight* were found a
• trouble to out on when one wai in i
hurry to go out. Vet to have aomethlng
whirl) ran Iw* eaelly slipped on and off
haa become u neceaaliy.
Women In ih overheated houses of
j tho present .ij v have disrovei**d that
I n la Imposalbl* to dre**. aa th.-lr
I grandmother* did. In warm unwieldy
i riannol*. or even In the name warm
. loth** In Vhloh they mult die** for
ith'* afreet#.
j They rdaim. too, that If one dre**«a In
j light clothe* for the house and In
something warmer f«-i the atieet the
dangei* of taking cold are minimised.
; The ingenious young woman of the
present day buys (toll stockings with
[out feet, end these *he silos en over
her cotton stockings when ahe goes out
of door*. They aie snug enough not to
slip and slide, and bavins no hooks or
catehabl* places about them, answer a
purpose in ooM weather which nothins
else has done.—Harper's Basal
Mary Anderson and
Her English Home.
Every Am :-rlcan will be interested in
a rage of photographic reproductions
In the Ch-letma* Ladles’ Home Journal
which presrnts "Mary Andersen in Her
Engllnh Home." The pictures were
male expressly for the Journal, and
shew Mary Anderson <1 :• Navarro a*
she Is today, her t" n-ycar-old son. and
Ihe exteriors and interiors of the 1) ‘
NaVarrof delightful English home.
Th.-re pictures will be treasured by the
beloved actrea*’ admirers In this coun
try. as they give an Interesting glimpse
of Mrs. de Navarro's dally life and her
surroundings.
Poster Pillow For the Divan.
To make a poster pillow choose a
poster that is of the realistic school
one that ehotvs not more than three
! colors. Trace the figures on the stuff j
selected and then buttonhole them with
! a coarse sill: on to the pillow cover.
Velvet or satin may be used, or two
shades of linen, or even unbleached
muslin .—December Ladies' Home Jour
nal.
Music For the Fair
It has h«BE suggested, oy * wifa of
one of the United State* officers here,
that, in order to add to the gttractlTe
-1,,-ss of the Masonic Fair, ihe colonel of
each regiment lie asked to permit the j
Novelty Wool Hulling*, worth 85c.. At 39c, o*_ 0 *_
Good warm Undor*«*r for m«n, *om«n *nd childr#n. worth 50c M At lot.
hpneui Wool Blank*!* $2.98. %A 98 and 44.98. worth 33 l-J P«»r cant. mora.
(.dim* and Coat*--Pricea cut almo*t In two.
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enza usn CHENEY’S EX
PECTORANT.
THH MARKETS.
APOCTT* MSHKRT ItEPOMT
Augusta. Ga got. 3*. -Tone Ptrati
' Ordinary . . ~t H-t*
O hkl ordinary «»»
(•trlct go»d mtlinaiy ...Mv
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(IROHS RECEIPTS
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N< t te.elpts today 170 S
Through rotten today
Gross receipt* today .. - 177*;
STOCK -RECEIPTS.
Hit 7 Is.**
Stork ill Augusta .. .. t7l«v iC.229
Receipts store Sept. I ~2*4204 185710
The following quotation* are over the
special wires of Paine. Murphy A Co.:
CHICAGO PROVISIONS
WHEAT- Open 2 p. in
December *•’’*» 'A
May «* T .
CORN
December 42 MV,
May «’i
OATH
December .. .. 36
May 3«N
PORK-
December '. 7,7.'.
January »•«* ».I7'-
x LARD-
Decembcr t**
January 5 07 ’-'
HIDES
December C:l7*<i • ■ ••' -
January «•» ' fir ’ '
NEW YORK COTTON.
January r, - w
February 6.3:, a. 40
March 5.43 •■4' ;
Aprll 5 - 4fi
May SoM ‘»-»**,
June 5 - r >" ®-^I
July 5j 6
August 5 - 6 fl 5.60,
September 5.80 5.50 ;
October .; 5.82 5.62,
December 5.28
Tons— Steady. Middling—s%.
NEW YORK STOCKS.
Sugar 124 ''i ]-!®h
Tobacco l ;ir >", l- j C'“
ti. R. T 67 67 ‘s
Ic. B. <3
Missouri Pacific. 37% 3e;«
Louiaville and Nashville ■ 62*1 62-,
Manhattan .. ' 'J«% os'*
People’s Ous . . f *. Id* luS %>
Colon Pacific -ii ... .. .. 3Wi 3S-,
Rod: Island .. .£ 103 1t,5 54 j
St. Paul U 4
SoutLarn Raiiwjty, pid . 4Q|,
Western I,'ttlon .
LIVERPOOL COTTON.
Jfttiuary ana f%l»n«ey •”..<« «•«< 1,3
I'l’bi tia i y anil Mnr-li .. :i.t‘l ;
j March and’April 5.04 2 -«« n 4
OurShoespjSj
Reach tha high water mark in tha matter of uuality. durability
and perfect appearance. Whernver found, they are leaders.
OUR PRICES reach the low water mark, and wh**n we say
bottom figure* you can rest assured that you will get 4 ha bast
values for the least money at our store*. We are LEADERS.
TURN ON YOUR ECONOMICAL SEARCHLIGHT
And make your selection from our great lines. At no time in
our history have we been better prepared of offer such n
ducements to shoe buyers. Scant the following to convince:
6oc
Misses* kid patent tip soring Heel
Button Shoes, pieced 13 to 2. go in this
sale at above figures, other dealers
charge 76c for them.
$1.25
Misses* spring heel shoes, P**'" *<>«*
and patent tips, sell regular.y for 51.75
and area very good value at that, w*u
go at above price.
75c
Youths’ satin calf spring heel Lace
Shoes, medium weight soles, and all
solid, quick sellers at SI, the above is
our price for tnis sale only.
$1.50
Lad.es’ first grade Dongola kid.
Lace and Button shoes, stylisn tips, a
line we consider equal to any $2 Shoe
sold in this city.
$1.90
Ladies’ very fine chocolate & black
kid shoes, Lace and Button, with fancy
vesting tops, good values at $2.50, sale
price above figures.
Low Prices
Creates Big
Business
Anil ami Ms 3.0 r, »i
May ami June : b"8 : b"6
June ami Jul: 3.07 3.08
July and Au*. 3.0. "7
Au* and Bent 3.07 :b*»7
H. pt. and Got 3.07 3.07
Get. and Nbv 3.08
Nov. and Dee 3.05 3.0 t
Dee. and Jail 3.04 3.02 0,1
I’OTtT RE'f.'El PTH.
1807 1808
■ Galveaton .... 16301 1.M31
New Orleans 7.">01t 33813
Mobile <633 '"«>
Savannah <6l.i
Oharleoton *" |S
[ Norfolk < <«-
WHmlngton '-’333
Boston 3814
Baltimore 3030
Philadelphia 40 -
Estimated total 47388 .3000
Huntley & Palmer’s In
valid Wafers at Keenan &
Co’s. _ •
Ladles Have a Say.
To the Editor of the Herald-
Sir: Ph.-aw allow me a.-ace in your
columns to say a word In behalf o! the
laboring elass of peopl" who are now
lon a strike In defense o.' their tl«ius.
In answer to the article ol Monday s
Tribune, headed. "Who me their true
friends '."’-Baying It Is better for the op
erative* to *o back to wotk on t lt - out
| WM e scale—-Ve, the working C-loJ* of
Ipeopie dc not i-cugniXc SULh advic*
How. it. ibe name cf common sens*, if
we Were fools enough to go back to work |
on the cut wage genie and wait and I
work and toll and sweat turd stint aur
si’lvcs for fen ycarc ett th * . nl " rs' 1 ,
s. ale. '.nld we ever H.-.-onipllwh any
Rice & O’Connor Shoe Co.
TWO 834 Broad St., name across sidewalk TWO
STORES 722 Broad St., opposite Monument STORES
| thing. Wo inuhl nut au rout h us have
j . urnbread, mudtr less pay house .vni
and wood bills, saying nothing abuut
! .-lathes anti shoes. We will anatcb t‘
the boms that are thrown out for ih
' hungry dogs to c atch tef .re we will
■ hack. In the trdltor's column of the
|Tilbune he alao said that the mill pres
idents wen able to stop th ir mills tuici
keep them shtii down, that •.• were net
able to Idle on nothing, but that stnr
vailen In the end would reach us. lie
advised rs to no buck and wot’, for
tbe cut wag s. in the hop* es .-irganlv.-
Ing a union, a hleh tve never could do
on cut .-ages. \V* would be* -tuck, to
Hd a pl'-.-e of eornhre.ad, much less
rorni an mganlzntlon. Ho. we. the work
ing class o.' iroople. can leaf and do un
tiling. and starve, If you will have It.
Just as well as we can work and do
the same. If we die. we -‘ ill die rested
we won't be tired from a hard day’s toll
and sweat, not making enough to hurv
; us or pul us away decently. As fur our.
J officers, they me poor men, and they I
j aren’t willing to Starve with us until I
! .vc get our Just rights. Furthermore. I
! (.yjn’t think the editor of Tb • Tribune ,
kb. tvs anything about mill work, at
[ least not as much as the operatives whoj
' work in the mills from early djitvit mi
ni late r. i night.
A LADY OPERATIVE.
Our pi ices on suits only two-thirds
what others charge. E. J H-nry
Co., spot cash tu tiers. 888# r
Huntley <& Palmer’s In
: valid Wafers at Keenan &
| Co’s. .
| x*“W Rtvl Opor
j -la Syrui'H n , c’ciVM. , d at Jjitmkiti & j
Co.'a.
$2-75
Men's winter weignt brown box calf
Lace shoes on one of the new wide coin
toes, a full $3 50 value, the above is
our figure for this sale.
$3-50
The ‘’Regent’’ shoe for men at
above price shou'd i»e seen to be ap
preciated. These shoes are made of
'fine vici kid and calf line, and are the
equal in fit, comfort and appearance of
any $5 shoe on sale in this city.
$1.50
For above figure, a first grade satin
calf Shoe for men. Lace and Congress.
We guarantee $2 worth of wear and
satisfaction In this line. Try a pair.
Our line of Ladies’ and Men’s High
grade footwear is surpassed by none.
We have sold thousands in the last five
years, so most every one knows of their
superiority for fitting, handsome styles
and designs.
Our Engraving
If «»n» oiled to be ns fine as is
<flone anywhere, and for that re**
son wo solicit your orders for
Wedding Invitations,
Calling Card?,
etc. The very lateat und moat
con-eet siylek aeaurod. Order* ex
ecuted In '.'i liquid if neceaaary.
The swollen! correspondence pa
per In Ihe south.
Dunbar & Williams,
STATIONERS,
bii Broad Street, Augusta, (ia
too I,att: i'oh Classification
WANTED- A POSITION IN GROCE
RY store or as foreman on a farm
nut .ar Horn the city. Beat of refer
ences given. AddDfitf’ "B," 812 Barnes
street.
Tu RENT LARGE. ELEGANT
romp, newly furnished, at 821 Broad
srreet. dee 6
Rev. J. B. Alisa.
itev j B Allen, of Toccfia, o*,, will
deliver a sermon at 3t. Luke’s church
Ht 8 o’clock tonight. Rev. Allen is an
interesting preacher ami ail should
hear bis discourse.
NOVEMBER 30
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