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EVERYTHING
I tut'* Ntw and food It Nrc *Wn i«nd
Cleft? rtf (talk «i?ii I un»i»hlnj»!
Aft* School $3.00
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And Range up lo 5) oo
icn s Winter Suits a, s7-5°
And R.inge up In %M% on
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Iml fnnA.ru Tfc*y kfffleirod Hi If isk
tit tMir^i»? w» ead tkaff aroeoev cf
NMiri ii «•*' « fl>lflOß aod
tea iktu •■•MMM IS Hmh aa mi
ss I Mt St! till these is s ft*** d»-
sotttr M 9a okeikse they Skew'd M
allowed is rrsMls Is sr sot. 'W%m»
fbtfca ata't go* ss Baataroe Is sslutsA
fOlhaa* ehsfch.“ tkev daelarod, b*l
wero ilwr»M by tke yrooekef Ik*
*♦* IMIS* Walker. oho adteoaisked
<%«ar aod S 11*4 them In order m tfc*
•e'lcarisg words "IMroddero' flttsfc*'
Keep go* eaafh. Osl*s so day ••
white. ss' ss ssi fclark. kat * sols'!
sk A* skis sls't ssts —tut ?*M »s i
till My fsrs* 'rosa A* ksskli aa‘
|Mll Am 111 day heart* s* A* ass.#
It Is ssssMsssry in #tate ihsi when
Iks basket sat ps*s*A for aronrjr •krr
WBtrlbu'eA and eoetrtbuted llbrral
ly Is order tat far ss they mold sisk*
osl frost Ik* Rev Walker** ctplar*
Doss) iks' Iks kssiksa ('bias* skonld
ks rosverted to a CkrlsUaa stars
srksrsla Ua tosm Mould roan* to |
*er paekeU-oo#. asd Ita asso Motild
• t able Is gat d*vorros from ths'r
, apf M IslitalsA lain otksr sta
,j ii—ssTn sad oust oar*
. A deal has bsaa talA remark*
r e\ . * ' or friend. Mr K.rkus. Bi»>u‘
n ft «, h ral errors st Tb« Her
i to* '! tar'l loaf a- I can*
4rmMt # .iniqur use In as old. srd
.. , hsd a Jourtal as on* t ‘be
, a :»t t dalllro. A prrmti.HH
churfb soßian had died and Ihia su
tob of rath.ral notice, after relating
kow nobly ahe had aaa'atad her family
by her enterpr.ae in rsisHtf Bn# blood
,d chicken* for the market, doted with ]
(be remark that "BUler had gone
to her eternal reat." but to the gtr
era! public neat morning the article
roneSudi A with the extraordinary!
statement that "Slater had at last
cone to her eternal roost.
K.IIKI. HATTON
My Friend fiom India, mailne# at 1
tomorrow.
Dt: \IM OF IIW. C. MJkNßliKfli R
A Fomer RvaLent md Here haul "t
Augusta D e» to ‘ *l.
The sad new* of the 4< ath of Mr C.
F. Nurnberger, a fortnai resident and
merchant of Augus.a, but »ho at th.
time of his death. «as llv.ng In Hein
sell. P. C.. has reached Augusta.
Mr. Nurnberger has two brothers in
Augusta—Mr. W. H. Nurnh,-rgi r and
Mr. P. L. Nurnberger.
Mr. C. F. Nurnberger was only 5u
years old and the news i f his de« h will
be received with sadness by many fir
mer Trlends and acquaintances In Au
gusta.
My Friend from India, great comedy
matinee and night, tomorrow.
REV. J- T. PLUNKET
Will Lecture at Y W. C. A. Sunday
Afternoon
Itev. J. T. Flunket, D. D., will ad
dress the meeting for men at the Y.
M. C. A. Sunday afternoon at
o'clock, and will give the men who at
tend the meeting on excellent address.
He ts especially food In speaking to
men, and his address will be one that
will appeal especially to men.
All men are Invited, and a special in
vitation Is extended to the soldiers to
be present.
The boys will be given an Interest
ing meetings at 6 o'clock Sunday after
noon, and every boy in the city is in
vited.
3 LO V liS
v —LADIES’ PERRIN5 —v
J. MILLER WALKER, HATTER
KNOX HATS.
(minim* in£Mitr»
A Hmylknt iaatsakHka WMe
> a sal Week.
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: Mr <u il*# <kwf DrmttM irMl u* In*
tfe# tntrn4tf. ib4 ••• iMftN
erkea ts heard a knarae. fuller si
' roles say: "Oat oat of mt way or 111
let daylight tkrnagk yt*o*"
fter.ialr'a grabbed kla visitor by the
! throat, and la Ike atraggl* that RM*
! lowed Ike roll waa pulled away end
ike fare of a black -whiskered assa waa
dtwtoeed He wee of stout kalld. bad
no dlffailty la krwaklag away from
llernsiei* who astgk* losa than IS*'
pottade. end started for tke atalrway
Hernatela yelled for kelp and Isaac
VVelse SOB of the lessee of the Bat.rame
to kl* aeelatane* They fo'lowed tke
mah to the ataop. where he slated a re
volver at them and waraed them that
if they pursued him further he would
klrt them. Then he gathered up hi#
fclrti and ran toward Ft ret aroeue.
where be disappeared
(everything neat and clean at the
c.'oTnitierclul Hotel Heelaurant,
A k« lie of Old Time*.
We have before us a retie of the past
n the shape of an almanac, yellow
ard stained with age, and “deekle
, ,1 eii" by the lapse of time, a rte>rd
f events made by those of a past gen
, ; atiOH.
Ihe title page bears the following
narripf c*-'
••The Oeorgla and Booth Carotlna
Miranack, for the year of our Lord.
5X09, be'ng the first after blaaextile. or
b vp year, and the S3d 81th of Amerl
an Independence, by Dr. Kohert Orler,
v' Ikes county. Priced and sold by
Hobby A Hun- (balance loro off) Au
uata. Oa., bookstore, printing.” etc
hen follow* the neoal mention of
-:| t gra, aspects of the rlaneta festival
•ays, etc. The following verae aiao ap
mrsi
■oeflcellng merta'a. r-'re'itlly Imnloy
ihe time on earth, allow'd you to en
loy,
t r av« not nnfinieh’d. what can now be
done—
Von may not live to see tomorrow's
sun."
In this a'manne, printed ninety years
ago. la quite a lot of alaHstlcal Infor
mation and miscellaneous reading mat
ter. some of which la rather spicy.—
Madison Advertiser.
OASTOHIA.
the 'f lIKI Kl " d _ VW H ”
Bigristers /7* ,
Pro ty Presents.
A. J. Renkl has a fine assortment
of Christmas presents In jewelry. Call
and see them. The prices are right.
Georsria Cane Syr" 25c
per gallon at Whi &
McGowan’s. 1248 Lionel
Street. Strowger 'Phone
331.
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amt session
OF SUPERVISORS
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H* *#* k* *m % (j c '
pfiffMi* Um «nmhpm*«4
fMd aw row* eve* Beat the atete
me«( «f th# dewtk awd have pwa ever
ae*a As pang Ah* *k» aadiewr
ask*d ChatraMM rwgany wf 'he repor-
The awwvgaher maw admitted that
he had aever aeem the deroaeed eta**
The two aamew mwrw etrtrhwo from the
lima.
Mr. Undo preweoled (he earn* of
Charts* Tooag who had ragoaervd a*
lit lag la Word t aad ha tHodot swore
that Yooae rsaid»d ao*s aod did theo
la Oelaashia eooaty Mr W. R Kew
aedy siso testified la the eaae It was
mid that Towag had left hero eooa af
ter registering aa ha had learned that
a et real waa oat far klm for Illegally
ragatrlac.
Hla a sine waa mrlekea.
On the published lUts appears the
asm* of Berry Ayeo. hot aa It waa
found that there woe no such person,
the eaae was brought before the reg
ie! ra s. and oa consulting the original
Itata It waa eeeo (hat tb# name should
be Ayers. K being only a typographical
error lo tbo published lists Special
Bailiff Head handed la the followlna
Fourth sard names for lavrotlga
ttaa:
Tn H. Coody
VVm H. Cas ehara
James R Coa*e?*r>
Ales Crook*
Robert fv
Wm. «
Ah Dlfke
Dan Sul I v..
Ilarrli on ]
Wm Jj>on
Jos. Marsh* t
hot Parker.
\v«j L. Par
laack 9mith.
Jaa. T. Times
Cl as Tice.
Joe. Rall'eon
Jpo. Rite
All of these parties, said Mr. Head,
lived in a house of four roouts nea
Oa k s'until, and had all registered
Mear the corner of Walker and Mc-
K nne at recta."
In the registration books they ap
pea ed as residing In Clark’s alley,
their house having no number on It.
The partlea will be summoned to ap
pear at the supervisors’ court tomor
row morn ag.
Chairman Fogarty notified the bai
liffs to notify the candidates In the
wa'ds that all names for Investigation
must be given to the bailiffs by one
o'clock this afternoon. Tomorrow’s
session will be the final one.
Foe Asthma us« CHE
NEY’S EXPECTORANT.
Crowd-Drawing Sale-Low Prices.
Big Values.
The manufacturers stock of shoes
Cupt. P. H. Rice bought *vhen
in Boston will be on sale tomorrow at
their two stores. This stock consists
of gents', misses', bo.va' and children's
shoes and were made h.v one of ihe
leading shoe manufacturers In New
j Hampshie. As this lot of goods was
bought at figures lower or at least at
the cost of the goods they will be en
abled to give their customers somt
great values.
Their popular certificate ijniiwm of
I giving you free lamps, clocks, tea sets,
| chamber sets, water sets, anc* silver
ware when ynnr purchases reach a
Certain amount is one of the most pop
ular ever inaugurated in Augusta, as
there are hundreds of homes in this
city that have received them. If you
wear shoes and bats Rice & O'Connor
Shoe Co.'s stores is the place to get
i them. That is what these gentlemen
j maintain.
Cold Band Hams 1 Oc p«r
i pound at Wh'takerA Mc
! Cowan's, 1 240 Broad st.
| Strowgrar "Ph«n* 3S 1.
j My Friend from India, matinee at S
| tomorrow.
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_ a « HfiihafiAt y the (vIM ?lit*
tfMttrt fNVftf lB*1? "8. Ntl IW Ml
inf tnffM «M 4*4 fßfli vary
»•*( Mtee Mlldrod P» F*ero. a* Ho
maid awrvawt. with a aerrol tw her
fT'Bfk % RfT P'fß
‘ H»i *i lower fens** w*ro orrapted by
Virginia Mttttary rtwdewta. aa was al
ee a row In the nrohrotna circle Ka
Macaulay A CO. aannoocc their »*-
nual sale <»f china today. Many await
throe epaciei holiday aovdtkt. lee
year they wera "inna talk.” Thte year
they *n»cl theme to be rtty coaveroa
(lea.
rr*>'ONAl. MENTION.
Mies *a!lle fianlcr, of Orovetovra. Is
la the e ty today.
Mrs, J, Fred Alien has returned to
Ihe city after a baa’cieaa visit to her
plantation la fiharoa, Oa.
Tbo. man v fr'end* of Mrs. h. M.
*Bi rroaa will regret to learn of (?ie
death <«f her mother: which occurred
at her horn* In Coltunhua. Qa. Mrg.
Btirfus h*a the sympathy of muny
friend* In her sad bereavement. i
Mr*- Frank But lea auk M!aa Marie
Purer, of Edgefield, S. C.. apeot to
day ia the city, Mlea Butler will be
joined by her parents, Gen. and Mr*.
M. C. Butler, and leave Saturday for
a trip to Cuba.
Judge TV. L. Davis, otic of the lead
ing attorneys of Aiken, la In tt»j city.
Besides having a large and lucrative
practice he ia the agent and persotivi
friend of ex-Secretary Whitney. H»
ha# many friend* in this city and a
large clientage.
Mrs. Brown, wife of Hon. Joseph M.
Brown, of Oakmont, Marietta, is la the
elty on a few days’ visit to her aunt.
Mrs. McCord, on Greene street. Mrs.
Brown Is one of the most cultured
and thoroughly charming, women In the
state. Her visits to Augusta are al
ways sources of much pleasure to .cr
many friends.
My Friend from India, matinee at 3
tomorrow.
FOR THE ELKS.
General John B. Gordon to Lecture
Here.
It is understood that arrangement*
are being made for Gen. John B. Gor
don to deliver his famous lecture. "The
Last Days of the Confederacy." here
on Dec. 19 for the boiietit of tho Elks
Lodge.
Headquarter* for dressed poultry,
largest supply in the city, at \X . H.
Roberts, 1116 Broad street.
' My Friend from India, great comedy
mstinee and night, tomorrow.
Rev. Young J Allen.
Dr. Young 3. Allen, who was at the
Methodist conference here. delivered
two splendid lectures at the Baptist
and Methodist churches at Hephzibah
yesterday.
I Norfolk oysters with regular 25 cents
supper tonight at Commercial Hotel
Restaurant.
j
For Croup use CHE
NEY’S EXPECTORANT.
My Friend Spam Inii**, SCe-“ comedy
matinee and night, tcinorrc.’x.
TT .
<jne of the principle of th.*
I'Mr next week Will lie the bwkrv show
—announcement of wUflsh will be made
later. f
EMORY JPEER
ON UKCH LAW
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4ru*n tom l th* iBBf foot of toil la th*
hf« torkl lymvtrst by CeStMabsa,
fV lKAlliiOon pf mas faaaot res*
mim* th* cpslmr* ml vanely of Us
material treaaurro whleh hare here
laid at tke feet of the Americas peo
ple by the wladom of oaf auteamen
and by the skill and valor of our ael
dfera and manors la tke distant wa
ter* of the Oceidoot. we sow pom*
Ike BMrvelovm Ptiiilppinea. which ex
tend la all fertility aad variety of flo
ral. arboreal and mineral wealth aver
a territory stretching aa far a* from
the north of England to ihe south of
Italy. We anay poaatbly. If we and oor
kinvrore choose, rxehaagc these won
derful arquisitioni for territory nearer
home and perple by those who apeak
tke kindly English tongue Our coun
try may thus become aa Franklin and
tke fathers designed a continental
power, our army the continental army
and oor congress the continental con
gress While alt this ia trne and our
country la now the weajthieat and
probably the s,rcng?at on earth. Ita
chief menat t f<r prercot happiness and
future greatness ia to the character of
the American people.
"Nor do I distrust the future of my
etato. It la people with the homoge
neous American stock Ido not doubt
that 93 per cent of the members of
your body spring from the loins of
Revolutionary sire*. Less than 1 per
cent of Ihe white people of Georgia are
of other descent. I know the sober,
common-sense, the strong religion*
feeling, the temperance, the sobriety,
the rectitude, the patriotism of thl#
i population. It ha* done Us duty when
ever and wherever duty called. I know
from long experience Ita reaped for th-'
law and It* determination to maintain
the right when the right Is made to
appear, and few have had better op
portunities than I to know. I repeal
that we have but to rigidly and rellg
loualy enforce our laws and all the
blessings of life will be added unto us.
As for you, gentlemen, l feel sure that
yon will worthily Imiate the example
of that noble jury membership, which
within my own knowledge for nearly
fourteen years of judicial life, has ren
dered the highest and most conscien
tiotts service to the public In duties
such as those wliieb you are now call
ed upon to perform."
Our price# on suit* only two-thtfd*
what others charge. E. J. Henry &
Co., spot cash tailors.
W ELL WORTH SEEING.
•‘As We See It” Was Most Excel
lent.
As We See It at the opera house Inst
night was excellent.
The laughter that resounded from PK
to dome for a couple of hours pro
claimed that the actors were being ac
corded encores, and the applause that
greeted the specialty artists was loud
and long.
The cornet playing of Miss Matty
Cook caused her to receive an ovation.
In responding to an encore, she play
ed, "My Country, 'Tis of Thee," and
ever yoflicer and private in the thea
tre rose from his seat and stood with
hat in hand.
Th# kieyele riding by Mr. 4. J-
Maxwell wu* something unique ana
wonderful.
The like of suah KM never be-n seen
ah the Augusta stag® before
The company plays again tonight.
Popular prices.
My Friend from India, great comedy
matinee ami night, tomorrow,
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TMI: MARKETS.
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Mt nus ftw*« effort* lo m*h*
> our rmt€hm*€* mmUrmly mUMm mry.
MAHONEY &
ARnSTRONO
COAL AND WOOD
Strowgor 'Pkoac •• • • • **•
Bell '714
fifliic aod bard No i McCartan Atract
The following quotation* are over the
special wires of Paine, Murphy g Co.:
CHICAOO PROVISIONS.
WHEAT— Open : p. m
December .. .. .. .. .. ~ «• *"t
May .. .. «•**
CORN—
De emb*-r "-t l * ■ "•**
May 3MA
OATS
May ** T » -***
PORK— . , „
December ’ M
January ».22‘a »--<
LARD—
December *-* 5
January i - 3n 6 '“ 8
SIDES— . I
January t.N.V,
May 4 **'v 4 •’ i
NEW YORK COTTON.
January SS J
February S -
April {*
July R - a 9 6 *’
August
October • , 5 -* 4
December
—Steady. Middling— 5> 9-19.
XEW YOKK STOCKS.
FRESHEST s FINEST MEATS
OF ALL KINDS,
at the lowest prices.
ROBERTS’ MEAT MARKET.
STROWGER PHONE 824.
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BACITFIIIiM THE l(fOI*»C5
Mr. ham F. OaHtagtoa Retort** From
Porto Pico.
Attoroey 0. F. Garllagtna retoroed
|lr at night from Porto Rico, wb we he
«roat about three weeks ago oa boato-
Mr. Gariington say* that tke tropica
are very Interesting and ’ quite warm
He bed a pleasant stay In Ponce and
a deligktfnl voyage down there on Uto
steamer Michigan.
(tegular meals & cent* at Commer
cial Hotel Restaurant.
MISS C. AR A ARMSTRONG
Adopts the Mage and In MUh the
.lan field Company.
The Augusta friend* of Mia* Clara
Armstrong, who formerly lived on Car
olina Height*., will be interemed la
hearing that *he hat adopted the xtaga
aa a profession and baa formally m*da
her debut in New York city, with the
Richard Mansfield company, but will
leave .booty for Chicago
Mi** Armstrong Is an unusually at
tractive young woman and her frienda
predict for her unqualified »uccen* In
her cboaen work.
Delicious hot coffee 5 cent* at Com
mercial Hotel ReetauranL
Mr and Mr*. D. Slusky wilt rele
brote their t|o wedding Sunday. Dec.
4.
300 SOLDIERS
Great Fireworks Display
Battle at Santiago
. . BLOWING I P OF THE MAINE ...
One Thouraud Dollar* werth Fireworks
at I law-ball Tarn Dec f». 12,14.
Price—-25 and 60 cent*.
MANAGER T. A. FOrKCHEK.
A THANKSGIVING ENGAGEMENT
for dinner should remind you that your
dress suit wul need the most immacu
late linen—not “shining like a nig
ger's heel,” but of the right medium
gloss and domestic finish, such as we
lay on your shirt, collars and cuffs af
ter they have been whitened by oilr
perfect methods of laundry work, and
starched to .at right degree of stiff
ness. Shirts laundered here are ad
mired by the most critical.
Shirts, Utc . Collars, 2c : Cuffs 4c.
Both ’Phones.
MULSH'S STEAM LAUNDRY,
314 Jackson Street.