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Cloth*** If you want *ft#t It noftfty* If you
want antra *w#H and atlractlv* Suita it*
your tlora*
*1 h# crack stock of Nack w**r. All
th# andutiv* and popu ar nov*ltl**« and
price* ar* l*ta than •iMwh«r« for hum
drum fttytai.
Apain, Soy** Sufta— W* l*ad lb* city 1
for baauty and low prlca* it $3. sf> or
$5.50 your prlca ? If not $2.60. and gyod
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MAHONEY &
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COAL AND WOOD.
Strowger ’Phot** »*•
Ball I**
Office and 1 ard Nu. i McCartaa Street
kick, and *<> would any inker man,
who might have lieeo jilma.t In nty po*
■ltlon The mom | »a* cogglgned to
wai In a terrlhle condition. the lamp
•tt atnoav and ike lied wt* In t dirty
aaaiUiion
“I really lielleve that aomeone had
been sleeping with thetr feel on ihe
pillow, Ido Indeed. Now. your hon
or 1 will produce a hit of evidence."
The defendant fumbled In hie pockety
and produced a email paper package,
about a square >nch In *t*e. "In that
package.” said ha. "U a large had bug
that I caught In that bed I upoke of.
1 will show It to the court. He U it
big fellow.”
The court laughed ami replied that
the insect need not be exposed to thn
publicity of the situation. "Why, 1
started to see the board of health
about the matter." continued Leon
ntd.
The end of the matter was the levy
ing of a $2.50 fine on tteonard. He
]tald and putting the midnight Intru
der again In his pocket, left the court
room.
For Asthma use CHE
NEY’S EXPECTORANT.
The following guests arc at the Com
mercial hotel: J- S. Btown, Charles
ton: A. J. Phillips. Feroandlna, Va.;
T. H. Smith. Richmond; W. A. Fea
sttms, Charlotte; F. Chanltter ami
wife. Chicago; H. H. Stemberu. sav
annah; .1. C>. Hickson, Columbia C.
M. Dunbar. Mlllett. S. C.; W 11.
Jone-t ai.d J. Gains, New York, and T.
W. Mon is. Baltimore.
Greut attraction —"My Friend from
India" tonight.
Extra strong household ammonia and
ivory snap at Alexander Drug Stoic.
Handsome Wedding Presents
Sterling Silver Novelties.,
Salve Boxes. Sterling Silver top. 10 cents.
Sterling Silver Comb and Brush only $2.50.
Watch and Wristlet only $4.00.
Watch Repairing, Diamond Mounting and Engrav
ing in all its branches. Everything first class.
LEWIS J. SCHAUL. Popular Priced Jeweler
Under the Ar ington Hotel
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SOLDIER SERVICE.
Well Attended last Evening at the
» nagogur
The special s.r.lcrs at the «»aa
gtKtH- last evening for the Hebrew
mdo ts .ess. despite the elements,
well attended Itthtil Ktklns deltterril j
a ['to. add rose and a tnustcal program
of nnosuat exerlleme was rendered 1
Htvler the direction of Mrs. Pat
kiaa.
Pactor t'ar and Sl<*uiiiig Service He
twer»n Atlanta. Savannsh end Mtllen.
and Attiany. tia.
The Central of Ueergts ttstlway com
pany hue lnaugutute.l jiarlur car and
sleeping ear seivtee let vecn Atianta
and Alt.any. Gs on train leaving Al
.u«y l t& a. m.. arriving Maeon 7:«tl a
m.. Atlanta 11:20 a m.. and on train
leaving Atlanta 4:06 n. nt.. arriving
Macon 7:20 p. m., Altumy tl 06 p. m.
I’sssengers front Alt.any. tla., holding
Is-rth tlcketa can take sleeper at 4 p.
m.. thus allowing them t» remain In
sli.-per over night. Passengers arriv
ing Albany at 11:05 p. tti. may remain
In sleeper until 7:00 a. m. Hate for
double berth in sleeiwr. ttw miles and
undei, (I Ml, over 150 miles, sl. Charg
es for seats, as follows:
An miles and under 25c.
miles to 125 miles sth-.
i;*t> mites to 2«l miles Ac.
2i.1 miles to 3t» miles .. .. It.oo
Yeues very truly,
.1 C HAILK.
General Pass mger Agent.
-My Friend from India" tonight.
REV. J- R. niXON
Will Deliver His Fare well Sermon
* Tomorrow.
Rev. .1. R. Nlxoti will preach his
farewell sermon tomorrow morning at
St. John’s church. Dr. Nixon has
been stationed here as presiding elder
for four yearn and his belug transfer
red to another field Is a source of re
gret to many. A large congregation
will doubtless gather tomorrow to
hear hits last sermon here.
Headquarters for dressed poultry,
largest supply In the city, at W. H.
Roberts, lilt. Broad street.
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Ml). H. 8. KING
TO OPERATIVES
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INTERESTINO
Will (le the Plrrwoehs Display nt
Ball Park.
A grand flrr». tee d.*plar w«l b# giv
en ar the lamehall t*ik .«n IVccoitvci t.
12 and 12 Kit si ibete w# he • v«u<h •
Neill «|tl to. V. A A’Lrit. the ■••!"•
ihlriga. Th.m e. mra T A K-ureh«r.
Ih- chan.| ton Dkk .y. tlel who will
ride a buggy whed. and wftt do *•»’*
marvelous aiia on Ihe sheet. Then will
come the high who walker. »ho «*l!l
surprise ihe i*e*iple wtih his work. TTh**n
comes the Mowing up of the MuinV af
ter w hich com.-a » aet piece— Th# Uni
ted Hlatea Revenge."
"My Friend from In.ka" tonight.
HE THERE.
The Meeting at Y M. C. A. Tomorrow
W 111 He Interesting.
All men should not fall to hear Pr
J„ T. Plunket's address at the Y. M. C.
A l , tomorrow afternoon.
Pr. Plunket will have something
quite inteiesting to say to h.s h.arers.
.Secretary C.each of the 10th Pennsyl
vania T M C. A. tent will also make
a few remarks.
The boys' meeting at 5 o’clock will
Is conducted either by Mr A. A. Ja
meson or Prof. *» P. Butter.
Men’s meeting at 5;:to p. in.
Great attraction -“My Friend from
India” tonight.
WEST END Ml- RCHANTS
Will Meet at Robert's Hall Monday
Afternoon.
There will be a meeting of the West
End merchants at Rohert’s hall at 4
o’clock Monday afternoon.
The meeting will be for the purpose
of taking some action regarding the
mill situation.
All West End merchants are request
ed to he at the meeting.
Place your order at once and avoid
rush. Goods cheaper than ever. E. J
Henry & Co., popular priced tailors. 21*
and 21S Campbell street.
Changed the Sentence.
In another column of The Herald
appears the publication of the fact
that Judge Baxter sentenced Police
man Brock to spend 60 days In Jail for
contempt of court.
1 ,uter in the day and after the arti
cle had been printed. Judge Baxter
changed the sentence to one of $lO ami
ten days In Jail for Brock.
"My Friend from India” tonight.
—-
Fire at Hertlns.
Half of his stole I* tilled* with Fur
nishing*. Woollen Cndershirts Socks,
etc., and the other hulf Is filled With
the finest Woolen* sot Suits Trousers
and Over Coatings These goods are
not burnt, but if you buy Them they
would feel as if you were on tire. 924
Broadway, opposite Planters' Hotel,
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What I* the uae <>f making a better
jartb te Ihsn your eoswpedltor ts you can
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j price the public will huy only the l>et
i |er so that white our pr tit* may Im
I smaller on a single Seale they will tig
j mu, h greater In the aggregate.
H> v can y<m get Jthe public to know
your maAtf la the best”
If both articles are brought promin
ently before the public both are certain
to Ih. tried and the public will very
quickly pass Judgment on them and
use only the better one.
This explains the targe sale on Cham
ber’itn's Cough Remedy. The people
have hr n using tt for years and have
found that It can always be depended
up* n. They may oceaslonally take up
with some fashionable novelty put
I forth with exaggerated elaitna, but are
certain to retain to the one remedy
that they know to he reliable, and for
mugha, colds and croup there Is nothing
equal to Chamberlain's Couch Rem
edy For sale by Alexander Drug and
steed ts n.. C. It Parr or Bell 'Tower
Drug Co.
Great altrai lion—"My Friend from
India" tonight.
SOLDIER# INVITED
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To the Services at Church of the
Atonement
1.1
Rev. S. B. Carpenter, Rector.
Service' tomorrow morning at 11
o'clock.
The rector am! congregation of the
Church of the Atonement extend to all
soldiers without church engagements
a cordial Invitation to attend their
church services. A fine musical pro
gram has been arranged for tomorrow
l,v Mr. Howard Tinsley, organist. The
church la directly on the Monte Sano
line, at the corner of Kollock and
MarMtry streets, and soldiers will find
It very convenient.
Great attraction "My Friend from
India" tonight.
Mr. and Mrs. R.-JL. Gait paid a fly
ing visit to Augusta this week, the
guests of Mrs. Gallos parents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Bramljt*. Miss Ada Bram
lett accompanied Item to their home
in Washington Citjf
Great My Friend from
India tonight.
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Mrs. Ruben 6f Columbia is visiting
her mother, Mrs. ELubenstein. on upper
Broad. •*
FORTUNES
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I Itypra're for the eßr ent *ervk- that
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and everything revolve* around
tli m.
"My Friend from Ink*" tonight.
St. flntthew* Lutheran Church.
I (nndtey. •: 3b a. u>., Sunday arhool. |
) Sunday. 10:30 a. in., preparatory
j garr ice.
| Sunday, 11 a m.. German service and
.holy communion.
Sunday. Ap. m,. evening aervtce.
iToptc: "Crons nnd Crcteenl.”
Monday. Ip. ro.. Hewing achool and
1 preparalory claaa
Tuesday and Friday, 4 p. m., ron
flrmation class.
Wednesday, 4 p. m.. Young lauke*'
! Lutheran Society.
Thursday. 8 p. m , Teachers' meet- i
lug and Normal rlaas.
Ashurv Auxiliary
At Asbtiry M. B. church tomorrow,
| Sunday afternoon at 4:3b o'clock, the
i Auxiliary society will hold an impor
tant meeting, which will be of Interest
jto evety member. Their friends arc
; cordially Invited to lie present. The
I society will give an oyster supper on
Friday evening, the 9th. at the parson- ,
age. for the benefit of the new or
gan fund.
Hephzibah.
Hephzibah Church Record: Pe- |
cember 4th: Baptist church Sabbath
school. 10 o’clock, a. m Preaching by
Pastor Jenkins at 11:16 a. m., aud 6:45
p, m Methoillst church. Sabbath
school. 3:30 p. m. All are invited to j
services.
St. Paul’s Church.
St. Paul's Church—Rev C. C. Wil
liams. D. D.. Rector. 11 a. pi. Cele
-1 brat lon of the Holy Communion and j
sermon.
4 p. m , Sunday school.
6 p m„ Evening Prayer.
Young Men’s Bible Class meets at:
10 a. in. |
Asbury.
Asbury M. E. Church. 1024 d’Antis- 1
nHC street. —Preaching at 11 a. m., by j
Rev. George Walker; Sunday school; |
3:30 p. in.
At St. James.
Rev. Simon Peter Richardson will
ftll the pulpit at St. James church at
11 a. m. tomorrow.
St. Mary’s.
' Rev. S. P. Bullock will officiate at
St. Mary's church tomorrow, at 11
o’clock.
St; Andrew’s flUslon,
Rev. S. B. Carpenter will officials
at St. Andrew's mission, Wood lawn,
at 1 p. m. tomorrow.
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(4 Clevelands at* $12.514. $I 5. SI 7. One
of these Is a Ladies. I Gendrom at $1 7.50. I
Raycycle at $ 14. One Steam’s Special at $I 8.
4 Models 40Columbias at s2l. $22. $23. $24.
I Cresant at S2O. 2 Credendas at $I 5 00. I
Victoria at $24. 2 Ladies’ Fentons at $ 1 5 and
S2O. 1 Man’s Victor at $20.)
DEVENEY,H6OD&CO.
BICYCLE DEPARTMENT.
Will You Get Left?
There is but one looked-for condition this
fall in regard to business and that is a most
healthy one. and those who are preparing for
it are the people who will reap the harvest and
all the others will get left. We have gathered
from all the renowned centers immense quan
tities of desirable up-to-date goods running
mostly to novelties in
China, Pottery and Glassware.
They are ours to own at right prices if you
buy them.
BLIGH’S CRYSTAL PALACE
809 BROAD STREET.
Toys! Toys!
The largest stock of Toys ever brought to Augusta.
The prices are the lowest ever put upon similar goods.
Do not forget my place when purchasing for the .itt e
ones. My assortment of Cakes is such that you should
bear it in mind. Pound Cake, Fruit Cake and Lady
Fingers are my specialties.
H. H. CLAUSSEN, 1002 Broad St.
MASONIC FAIR RESTAURANT
OPEN FROM 10 A. M. TO 12 P. M. '
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Everything choice can be obtained thatthe
market affords. All dishes are prepared by a
celebrated chef. , . .
A supply of Choice Oysters always on hand
and served in fine style. _ _ , „
A fine Lunch or Meal can be had at a small
cost. The ladies in charge will carefully look
after all orders.
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