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Thomas & Barton,
710 Broadway,
August a. Caorgia*
A PAOE PROM
POLICE DOCKET
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p',r had t*»g there before. In fa<*«
aervral ftm** It *«» • violation of the
ewih an< i • fine of ft »*• Impoeed .*»
Lfcriia Moore
IWlm n another one who eotnta to Ihe
tribunal otrite often. fl» had made her
e-:f at*vt tour I eat mam nhen officer
1 V!..1 »k»l her to !•» to her home.
sff. Oaiveff natd that Della had l*eti
Htyltu and hlaaltta *oldl**r*, hut thi*
IVIIS Indignantly denied She »aa fined
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1. Walter It hnaon *
(hat Weldon.
waiter had atniek rhnrley with a
l<tj(h and Charlejr had repeated the
ferformaam on Walter. Boilt are eol
,• -d and about a dofc-n year* of a«e,
tl able *e. _ ,
Mt Henry Head and Mr. W. T. Hal*
I«a*n a ere reported for violating No.
Head rani that Kaitlaoa had railed
hint a hum and pad refoaed to anolo*
Ktao. He had then ntrueh him. Raill*
*,> n bee been under treatment of the
do, tjr el nee the occurrence, Cana war
dlemleeeO.
Mary Paacall appeared and elated
that she named to *er If iher# a a* nol
aome la w to Htdae her husband. Oeorae
Paarnll. to treat her right. Oeorae
did not ahow up at oourt and Mary de
rided that the d«*e could he dl*ml*«ed.
hut the rourt differed with her In Ihta
ra#t>er I _ _ _ „
Hi* mere against Mr. hen Rrutlr
alld Mr. (le>r|t ffalnea. churned with
Milling liquor on Hunday. will ooW# to
trial Ttiuraday.
Kill* Reaver haa been reported Tor
larceny front the houee nnd mao for
having a weapon concealed on hla per
son
To Core n Cold In One Dny
Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tablet*.
All drugglata refund the money If It
fall* to cur*. nc. The genuine hn« L.
H. Q. on each tablet.
ANNUAL convocation
Of R. A. n.’a at Chapter Room To
night
The annual convocation of Chapter
No. 5 ft. A. M.. tvlll be held at Chap
ter room. Maaunlc Imll. at S o’clock to
night. ,
An election of offloeta Will he held.
All member* amort a the military at the
< amp ar« Invited to he preaent nt ttle
meet tag
COSKERY & HUNTER.
LADIES’JACKETS
AND CAPES.
This week we offer our
entire stock of Ladies’fine
Jackets and Capes at cost
and less that cost, $ 1 2-50,
$15.00. $16.60. $lB 50
values $9.98 each.
200 Misses’ and Child
ren's Jackets and Reefers
on center counter from
$1.50 to $3.98, Silk and
Satin lined.
COSKERY & HUNTER.
The Rev. Mr. Jones, chaplain of the
Eighth Pennsylvania regiment, preach
ed a most acceptable sermon for the
Rev. Mr. Sydnor, in the Second Pres
byterian church, last Sunday even
ing.’ . v
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You can raise your awn asparagus
now In one Season by getting t wo-year
old roots from Alexander Seed Co.. «s!
Broad.
MR. RICE WANTED
TO SOUND COUNCIL
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•mM taror ik* work <V»«* to «*
tflrt,
Tk« PrnrwedlHga.
I Mr Pklalty. of (kv ft**nH<> had of
f*fad a rtanWlN bearing on tk* **-#»•
■ *n«er work Tkk* reaolmi.-o did not
• hang* Ik* exUilag tow. Mr Rlc* of
fered aa oral aatwtUat* tar Ik* rroola
‘ tlon ptaetag Ik* #***«•*»* work under
*tk* •< mnii>»io«*r to h* dot** by day
iakor. Tkls anhatilwt* aff*e**d tk* **-
iettog tow. To aeewaipllak tk* end da-
I ailed to Ik* substitute an ordinance
necaaaary. Mr. ftlr* iher*’upen
naked tar a sounding vote. The vota
would have BO *9**' It would arena*■
, ll,h BO legislation It would merely
make record aa to how rock council
man present Mood an townrd potting
out the work at Ewtnct or putting It
nut at day labor.
Mr Phlulay, who had larodocw! th*
' rauoluMon. waa parfaetly willing then
and U»*r# or at any time recording hla
position oa contract work: waa willing
and glad to have an a*pr**alon "I
rm willing nt nil tlmro to »how where
I stand on contract work. L*t’a *>»»•
tka axpreaston of rottnftH. I am a con
tract man and am ready to put It on
infoM inv tlnH*
Mayor WaUh explained that. In hla
i pinion, anch a voi* for the mere pur
poM of securing an expression, could
only be had when unanimous consent
«Y|« (iV4D.
Mr. Carter of th* Fourth—"! object."
Tbta precluded the expreaalon of
rpinion Mr Rle* aotight to prreur*.
Mr Carter objected to th# rote, he
utatrai. because It waa not germaln to
the resolution under consideration, and
heraua* It tould aaootnpllah no legisla
tion and waa not tatendrd to accom
plish legislation.
Mr. PhlnUy’a Resolutions.
Mr. Phlnlxy'a resolution, which wan
adopted, was quit* Important. Under
It there are to be two m avenger*. One
; la to hav# charge of the work .« the
First, Bucotid and Third wal'd*. The
other I* to hare charge of the work In
the Fourth and Fifth ward*. Bach la
to he under IS,OOO bond. One scavenger
shall have no Interest In the work of
the other, directly or Indirectly.
The reuolutlon aa passed Is:
"Unsolved, That from and after Jan
uary J, lIWS. the city of Augusta shall
be divided Into two scavenger dlsti Icta.
"District No. t shall embrace the en
tire limits of the First, Second nnd
Third wards.
• No person shall he awarded the acav
enger contract for more than one dis
trict: nor shall the scavenger contrac
tor of one district be directly or indi
rectly interested In the scavenger con
tract In the other district.
• Should council tinrt that this rule
has iH-cn violated. It shall tw sufficient
cause for forfeiting said contract.
"KceolVert, That the bond of each
scavenger contractor shall he $3,000,
Resolved. That with the above rnod
-1 Iftcattons, the upeelfleatlons of the ex
isting scavenger contract shall he
! adopted for the scavenger service from
! January J, 1W». for the following three
years.
■ Resolved, That invitations for bids
Tor scavenger service under the specifi
cations above outlined shall be duly
advertised and the bidders put upon
notice that every article In the specifi
cations of the scavenger contract tvlll
he rigidly enforced, nnd that In no
I event shnlt the low price paid for the
i service be considered any excuse for
1 the scavenger contractor neglecting to
| faithfully operate the contract aceoid
ing to specifications.”
Mr. i’hitihey said, In 'lntroducing hia
resolution, that the scavenger service,
ns II now existed, was very inefficient
;vnd very unsatisfactory. He favored
two districts because the town was too
large as one district, in his opinion—
so large that one scavenger could not
give it i,ho proper attention —the atten
tion of following the carts, etc. He
thought the division or districts sug
gestion in the resolution about an
equal of the city in two
parts for service like this.
It had been related to him that the
recorder did cot sdfßctantly flue the
scavenger whee-eurrai-gned. —He did
not know anything about that
It had been ho id hv some that the
city paid too small » price for its (wav
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plan, h# would wnlrotne it* pres*nt»-
Th* Wwtiwls* Com** On
Th* dlsruaalM became genera! and
Informal. Th* part therein of Mr.
Rle* ha* alr-edy been atated Being
rtoqi #ft#d to do 1 10, Mr. Wingfield *>•
plained th&L In hi* opinion. Ih* scav
enger cent ran ahculd embrace the
drala r!eanlt:g nnd the rwmovnl of the
drain refeae There had been ron filet
a* to dntl-a between the prenen' drain
cleaning fore* *ml the present teaven
gtf.
Mr Garrett a ated that the aeavenger
haA not romoved leuvea from hla rosl
dorce se- tion of th* city, claiming It
was not hla duty to do an Mr. Ixira
hard atated that there waa Ilk* com
plaint a# to the drain cleaning. Refuae
taken from drains had been allowed
to remain where put for week#. It
was oxolalned that th* present scav
enger did the work for 13,000 The
street sweeping fost an add ttonal
*2 000.
Flrally. the resolution waa passed aa
Introduced.
For Whoonirgr Couph
use CHENEY’S EXPEC
TORANT.
Honey In Theresa’* Safe.
Norfolk. Va., Dec. 6. The aafe
from the wrecked Spanish cruiser Ma
rla Teresa. Admiral Centc.tTs fiagsh n,
was opened at the navy yard last weeit
aud waa found to contain nothing hut
money.
The safe was literally packed with
hays of gold and silver coin. Spanish
and American. The value of the
treasure found cannot he definitely
atated, but It la thought It will ap
proximate *7!>.000. Contrary to ex
pectations. no paper of any description
was found in the safe. For a long
time the safe has lain In the general
storehouse, hut Commodore Farquhar
would nol allow It to he open until ho
had communicated with the navy de
partment.
The opening was witnessed by mem
bers of the court of Inquiry, now In
seston here investigating the circum
stances attending the abandonment of
the Teresa off Cat island. Several
of the hags containing the coin burst
when removed from the safe. The sil
ver coins are badly tarnished, but the
gold coins need very little nibbing to
show up their denomination. The
money was turned over to the proper
officials to he counted. The safe may
he sent to the National Museum at
Washington.
FIFTEENTH MINNESOTA.
The Boys at Camp McKenzie to Oet
Xmas Boxes.
St. Paul, Dec. 6.—A general meet
ing of the Red Cross Aid Society aud
all those Interested in the men of the
Fifteenth regiment will be held at 3
o’clock this afternoon in the chamber
of commerce rooms at Jackson and
Third streets.
The purpose of the meeting is the
final closing up of the Aid Society af
fairs and the discussion of the scheme
for sending Christmas boxes to the
Fifteenth regiment.
All Interested in the Fifteenth men
men are asked to be-presnt at the
meeting.
Place your order at once and avoid
rush. Goods cheaper than ever. E J.
Ueory & Co., popular priced tailors, 2t«
and 21$ Campbell street.
POLICE UNDER ORDERS
T.from city council
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V iptain t w » %#nv, rafnaig riwvn
rfiA*. m • Mr. J. A. Hot!.
nrUnilo. b (b Hnr# «rlUi
tn. Mr. Jintft Rattif. 1
Rorto. (hr bmbio of (hr Mr.
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•Jtarwy. • loriMf of traftcly. M*. W»l*
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Mr* Hiintol, »u *c*4 iplntitr Mr.
tom** J( **r.
I'rti**. tor ward, to *• Mary Rmnta
I.awrear*.
fp', to*. Krtoa*. it*nct>l*r of F*lH*r
Mattiro. Ml** Anna toll* Aiwl'e. Mr*.
8. H. Mvrr*
Nrw and mlrhjr air* bit* h**n adit
*d and lb* uprra rvviaed In a numtor
of way*.
A deiarhirnnt fr>m ih* tnlTltary will
offaH rom* of lb* **•«** and add vary
inM*rtoUy to lb* rrallatk" tonuly of th*
play.
Rch«ar*al» will toon to rommoncrd
and Ih* former anreeas will doubt I* a*
to rrp*at*d.
Moyer*’ and Oi.ltofa' Rttrict* l.ooa*
Osr<l».ll*. lb* druaatal. haa tyt th*
Chrleima* ao«-k In bulk R * O’# An*
extiJK’l* <»l Vara Vloleti®. an.l Vtatoila
(t„ Ta.mp by the <»un< .* at T 5 c« rrf» and
ttt'u nfi ami Hit Ilf VkdeUe* at W **tit*
ojp* X la
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Tuun.>* Ornament your miiai ■wR
houiw with flower* NMMtoB more
ohr.'rful. **oep! yuur emllee Tnu ran
anr-.i’hln-tu Ha< t*d. and othr*. tJly
Rilrw., Hyackitlto. Tullna. Newton*.
' Frreala and Oxalki Bulbe, to ftjow In
1 (Kite or ala*#*#, from the Alexander
fired 00., Broad *t
Marita Franakl, who a* a child. «"•
exhibited b» a mathematical prodlary.
recently tried to commit autcld* by
Jtimptn* from a Vienna bride* Into the
Pamth*. Hl* power to add flsure* *'»'
fnllfnK sad h- had learned no other
mean* of earnlna a living.
Men Who Succeed.
A word It tAoff who fight th* hattt* /or hr,ad, or comfrteni*. or w,altk
IHfjSfe lP M
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VSi *sSidi(n *v' , 'Ava
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disease, or consumption, hut it is nil catarrh. Write to the Mediciae
Company, Columbus 0.. for one of Ur. Hartmans books, and pet the truth
about catarrh. You will find it a revelation. The following letter from 1. J.
Lowell. Aurora, la., is a practical illuAration of the virtues of I e-ru-na.
tor about
s"“~.?*'* 'osv more trouble with catarrh 1 will most assuredly take l’e-ru-na.
K S onb "ok that did me aargooi Pc-ni-na acted
ma*gic in m/case.f I believe it is the best medicine on earth for catarrh.
Mr Lowell's opinion of Po-m-na is no exception Multitudes vouch for it.
Ask any druggist for » free Pe-ru-ns Almanac for the year lf?9.
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jrmtftl m**n of th# HHiftlt. • h** iHh
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7>r alltan Heel*** told ffctir **-
.put) hu. n**> nteefna and elected
ttoir olteer* for th* n*«t i*na. wh *h
rrrutted U In* fn ,- owln« o*e—, f« If | I
elected without rppewt'h'n'
Pnwldewt—J. Merry Beat
Vice President tor* M. I. Sturkey
Her ret ary—Jew ft. Catnptoll.
Teraaurer —Mm. h, F. Padgett.
Th* aoclrdy la to a prosperous eondt*
tlnn and duina ftcod in th* Interest of
the ehnrt;h. They will glre nn oysttr
4i*np9f it th# ptrroniif Wrtday (yw*
Idl Th# pr* will p) toitafdß pujr*
Isg for fh# »pw ortan.
I Our pr!##— on »«(t* wIY t—n-thirdt I
whit otfcrm rhirfft. K. J. BnMMT A
00., f{x>t rtfth tailors.
Cl.Al.*l TOP OF MT. I LANC.
Three Municipalities Engaged In a
Mealed Controversy.
Pari*. Ore. S.—Eurcp*- la breathless
ly watching the outcome of yet an
other territorial dispute In which the
question of ’’effective occupation” will
probably soon loom into a large quar-;
r*l, n.>n-lnternatlflnal. however, though j
tntcrmunicipa).
The three mnnlcfpalltlea of Cham-;
ounlx, l.ea Houchea and St. cdrvali
are contending over the serious qne»-1
tion a* to who owns the top of Mont,
Blanc.
(.easing to enterprising propector*
various spots at different atitude# on |
Moot Blanc haa been a moat protUa
bl* business. Chnmounlx having pro
claimed the entire summit of the
mountain within Its sphere of Influ
ence, the other towns are hotly protes
ting and old map* and documents are
being overhauled.
w demands brains;
[ MNrNN
U C/AI 1 Tho man with
m fortiUM, who
cares little for friends, is the only man whs
can afford to indulge a bad temper.
No one wants to employ a grumbler; no
* (me wants to do business with an ill-tem
pered man. An irritable man is a man
with catarrh. Excited nerves inflame the
mucous membrane somewhere; this Inflam
mation is catarrh. Irritability is unchecked
nervousness.
Catarrh is expensive—few can afford it.
Men with catarrh find it hard to prosper.
It is calmness that succeeds.
The truth about catarrh is not widely
known. This is not strange. It has baffled
medical science. Dr. Hartman solved it
forty years ago, nnd has ever since been
curing catarrh with his great prescription,
Pe-ru-na, which may now be had at all
druggists. Pe-m-na eradicates catarrh ab
solutely; It makes healthy membranes, and
healthy people by making healthy nerves.
There is no other way to care catarrh.
Local treatment is something more than a
mistake: it. is criminal. Thousands of people
have catarrh and are ignorant of it. It is
called gastritis, or bronchitis, or Bright's
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SITUATION WANTED
HELP WANTED
TO RENT
FOR SALE
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roll AAtJft—MS- AHUI PARK ON* j
anti* from etty ttmtta. a bargain. Ap
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Special Notices.
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E»., #r Mr. F. O lturum.
ARMY INVE>Tl r JATION
Thai’* W hat Judge Coward I.milled
the Caldwell Case.
Judge George H. Howard held what
might be called an array Investigation
this morning at 10:S0 o'clock, Juat af
ter the recorder's court had ad)ourn-
Owen Catdsrc!!. a colored teamster of
the winter tamp, waa last afternoon
arrested for violating no 4*o. city code.
Owen had last night taken a drop
t<>o much and went to th* house of
Re*. Wftliamo. a colored pastor of
Trinity church, and made himself too
much at bouse. That is. be Instated on
going Into the house,when the Inmates
ejected; and when he had broken the
door down, he went inside and raised
a racket. He was arrested.
Judge Howard asked Owen what po- j
sit ion he held in the army, and Owen i
said:
"Judge. I am a teamster in the 10th
Ohio. 15th Minnesota. 55th Michigan. ;
and” —
"You then belong to the whole ar
my pretty nearly," said the judge.
“Yea, sir. dat’s so.”
The Judge decided that a "special
war Investigation should be held af
ter the session of recorder's court.
The prosecutor of the case was not
on hand, so the court waited on tuat
personage, who showed up at 10:30
o'clock, testified as to the conduct of
the "whole army” breaking in to his
home last night, and went his way.
Then the Judge listened to the state
ment of the whole army, alias Owen
Caldwell, and the latter was fined a
"V.”
FLEMING VS. BAILEY.
Georgian Denies That tie Ha* Com
bined Against the Texan.
Washington. Dee. 6.—Representa
tive Fleming of Georgia was quoted in
the New York Journal as one of the
combination which Is formed to fight
.Mr. Bailey's leadership. Mr. Flem
ing denies the authenticity of the
statement, but acknowledges that he la
committed to no one and will not com
mit himself until the question comes
up for final solution.
The members of the Georgia delega
tion are all on hand this morning.
Representative Livingston 1s much
improved In health. It is thought now
that there will be no permanent af
fection of the sight.
Some Ladies’ Fancies
are few. but all enjoy carrying a pret
ty pocketbook. The Augusta Novelty
Store has a beautiful assortment at
popular prices.
Baron William Rothschild has all his
food cooked according to his own cook
ing utensils with him wherever he
goes.
H. B. Alien, president of the First
National Bank of Waterloo, la., has
presented the city with his old borne
stead, to be used for hospital purposes.
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Commodore Philip has been elected a
member of the Y. uns Men's Christian
Association's International Committee
and chairman of the sub-committee In
■ sparge of the association's work in
the navy.
Lord Kitchener has declined a score
of invitations to write a book on his
Soudan campaign, always on the
ground that h» is not a writer, but a
soldier, and therefore h - is not prepar.
ed to write a book. ,