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it known *• th* •uec#t«ful *tom.
Dri*»«y m»n give It th« nim# and buy lift
Clothet. If you want what It nobby. If you
want axtra »wall and attractlva bulla *»•
your ttora,
lha crack stock of Nackwaar. All
tha axclutiva and popu xr novaltlas, and
pricM ara laas than aisawhara for hum
drum stylos.
Again, Boys* Bu(ta~Wa load tha city
for baauty and low prices Is $3, $5 or
$6.50 your prlca? If not $2.63. and good
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IN, trial* sad tribulaOow* of •
urhn aaeratlv marrte* an actc***
,r(ee to tatreduc* her Into hi* hom#
without betraying tft> fa« ot hi# n»*r-,
r ,»ee la hi* family. The reraplirutlons
that aaau. ar* bewildering te ,h ‘" r
ptditv and agent# I* tw« if f»nn>- The
remedian* *ce said to be a oomtanr
, Mr*u*xt *p«o*a, a*«l fully m*nt tb*
Mht* that hav# bteiowrd uo-m
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dr, Waltar Bakvr la * flnl*h«l ar
ttat of lon« *«t*tl*hr'\ and tho."i>i»*Hr
•Mini l» hteh claa* terra il.llnoa
ttan. l*VHr yaar* k* *** *ith
tka *uyp«H-t of telantr palmar. »n<l
•Ux-r *ta«a favorltMi. ha* a h-at >'f
aarannai frl.n'* tbo«i*h lb* »«uih
Mia* May Wards t* tho yoona**t
<la<iyht*r of th* *mlnrnt tragadtan and
aoathorn terorlt*. Mr. rwl.ittk
W*rd*-
Park-r Oar and Plarplng trrvl.'r »#•
twmn Atlanta. itevann»h and Mlllan.
and Albany. Ga.
Th* Contra I of Onoryia Hallway f«m-'
pony ha. InauguratM partwr car and
•leaping car »*rv|c* between Allant*
and Albany. G* on tram leavlnp Al- j
bany 4:11 a. m.. arriving Macn J.W a
•n., Atlanta »l:f* a m-. anti train
leaving Atlanta 4 M p. m.. arrlvlne
Martin f:J» p- m.. Albany 11 05 p. tn
Haesanger# from Albany G* . holding
berth ticket* can take aleopcr at * l'
in., thu* allowing them to remain in
Maepc' over night P***»r.g. rr nrrlv
leg Albany at 11:0* P m. may remain
traSaencr until 7:9d a. m. Hat* for:
dtnihl* berth In sleeper, IM) mile, and
tmd*r, It .50: over IM> milcn. 17 '’barg- [
ea for »eat*. a* follow*:
to mile* ami under lie
tl mile* to 125 mile* Wc
i* mile* to roc Urtlea 750
im mile* to mo mil** .. II
TOura very truly.
J. C. HAILE,
General raaaonser Agent.
The Changeling*.
Who are the friend* *h*t draw a-ncar,
Whowe comlbf! fl'la my non' with
cheer?
The fore, whom once ! feared o meet—
Old Ate and Poath* How cniPßci'
How meet!
—Jeanle Oliver Benaon. tn Century.
Gold Band Hams 1 Oc per
pound at VA/h'taker & Me*
Cowan’s, 1 240 Broad St.
Strowgrer ’Phone 381.
The meeting of Chapter A. ruitish
ter* of the Confederacy, will be post
poned until Wednesday of next week,
nn account of the Maeonlc Fair. By or
def of the president.
K i -
Ten natives of Ohio will be In the
•estate —Forsker, Hanna. Baker. Car
ter, Allen. Kyle. Elkins, Fatrbenk*.
Turpie and Allison.
Handsome Wedding Presents
Sterling Silver Novelties.
Salve Boxes, Sterling Silver top. 10 cents.
Sterling? Silver Comb and Bru-h only $2.50.
Watch and Wristlet only f 4 00.
Watch Repairing, Diamond Mounting and Engrav
ing in all Its branches. Everything first class.
LEWIS J. SCHAUL, Popular Priced Jeweler
Under the Arlnpton Hotel
to capt uw
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IfIPIIMMMI flgtltlSPt SI Mi ■an The tetMw
stated that tfc# writer ('haeteg Xantt,
nawa a ge*at deal of hi* **Hilary tram
lag ta Cage, lark, wka laatrwetad him
wed wke e he aa* a member as Cage
Lark's cwwtgaaf.
Scott', eaiuead aa4 wkita fnawtte win
he tatereatad ta hear what k* haa to
~, *e the tetter la reaedarwd. aa f*t
'Maewa. Pereas her h
■ Ptpi • LartU Mg Pear Mr | take
great plea ear* In wntlna gam a few
|me, f SMI well and doing welt. Give
Wig In., ta all the hoy* The t raisin*
you gave me te at HI bolding me in good
stead. 1 bag* learned a great deal ranee
te military, but what you taught m*
gave tn* g good start. Sft. H»ntJ*g •*
holding oat go tee. Coy|»nrai Read a
(h» b**t corporal corpora! Murray haa
Inst hi* atrip** Walk good by#
"Orderly Sergeant Hu*. Seatt
Co. O. Camp Haakril.’*
laangpratlna of Naw Ptalng Car I la*
ea Southern Railway’* I sited
Mate* Fast nail Trala*.
Oa Nov, jo. th* Southern railway **• J
tahllahed a *u;*rb new dining ear Hn*
between Cliarlotl* and Washington on
th* I n!t*d St*tee fart mall. Nn*. U
and M. Thl* **rvlee make this tram
*i **l t» tb* **moa* Waab'ngton and'
SMiirhwestern Verilhol# Llmltad
whoa# reputation ha* revnlu ■ t‘.f\l*ed
travel In the South.
For Information or reservation In
I'ullman ear*, call oa or addrva*
J. B. HBTWARD.
T P A.. t» Broad *tre*i.
Augusta, Oa.
THE WEATHER
Augusts, Oa.. Tuesday. Dec. d. lifts. 1
Offlc* loeatetl in Cnited State* Oovark- .
m*nt building; telephone No. HTI
Foracast for 3« hour* ending * p m..
Dec. 7. 1838
Washington forecast for South Pkf* ]
ollna: Fair tonight; rsln or snow
Wednesday; light, tsrlsble winds, be
coming smith,
Washington forecast for Georgia
Rsln or snow tonight and Wednesday,
preceded by fair weather In essl por-
light, variable wind, becoming
soulhee.at.
iAioal forecast for Augusts snd vi
cinity: fair tonight, rslti or snow
Wednesday.
THE RIVER
The river at 8 a. m. was 14.8 fret s
foil of i.l feet In the port ?4 hours
WEATHER CONDITION’S.
The barometer Is lowest along the
CansiVan border from the upper lake
reg'on to the Atlsnt c roast snd high
est ovor the eentra! Rocky mountain
slope, the pressure is also high over
the east Oulf elates, with a slight de
preeelon located In eentral Texas
Extremnly light snow la falling In
the upper lake region and the Atlantic
states, but have risen throughout the
Mississippi valley.
The following maximum wind veloc
ities are reported: Buffalo. 52 miles
west: New > ork city. 48 miles, north
west: Boston. 38 miles, west.
Place you order for fall suit with E.
J. Henry A Co., popular priced tailors.
Lester Goodwin was very badly hurt
vosterday afternoon at the Sibley mill.
He was playing with a weight and In
some way it fell on his leg. mashing It
! terribly. Tt la thought, that limb wilt
have to be amputated.
Head the advertisement of the Alex
ander Seed Co., 832 Broad st.
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NEEDED 11
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XI tfNOV 1 FINIKIN.
ledge Oflte ePThanax Ga te IX
IP* MM
Mr.. B. J. Mxiekpr as Atlanta te at
tka rtaxuTk
|> M tlasraag. *f tteyte* 0.. la *1
Ik# Piaster*
Mr, Joke Prick#*!, of XavaanaV I*
at ika Piaataea
Cxpt X J OTMaw test tkta am
lag for Mara*
Mr CkatP* Atoorn, as K*n Tort, te
it >ke Plaster*
Mr. X. H Mask, as N*w Farit, te a*
the Cummer*-sal
Mr P X. Carter, of Mltea. On. la at
Ike Com mem*!
Mr. IV X. Gapood. as Aiteata. te at
Ike Commercial
Mr A K Baited of Baffala, N. T.,
te at tke Plsaiers
Mia* Mary K. Dy» U wit te reteily##
at UJ Bay rireeC
Mr D. P Moor*, of Prnaaos. B C .
Is at ike Ptaaiar*
Mr W A Bute a of Petersburg. f*»
te at tke Ptaniera
Mr A. K Myers of Imalkvllte. Ky. j
te at tb* Plan'er*
Mr J tt, Sullivan of N*w Fork, te
a < tba Commercial
Mr A. 8. Mallory. If Camden. N J.,
la it tha Arlington
Mr B. R. Ktrb. of Sumt*r..B. C..
te at tba Arlington
Mr O. W. lang. of Balttmor* la
at tha Commercial.
Mr Charles K. Obey of Baltimore.
Is at the Arlington
Mr D. B. Kirkland of Beaufort. S
C.. 1* at tb* PHn'ers
Mr. A. A. Laatrr as Raleigh. N. C..
la at the Commervial.
Mr P. B. Wataon. pt Wards. 9. C..
la at the Commercial
Mr. Z. B Suggs, of Richmond. Va
is at the Commercial.
Mr. 8. J. Matata< of Monro* city.
Mo. Is at ttir Planters
Mr C. H. Odell, of Charleston. 8.
C- Is at the Commercial.
Mr. A. B Parker* of Washington.
P. C., Is at th* Planter*
Mr. D. C. MrKntgbt, of Charlotte.
N C., Is stftihe Planters.
Mr. Thos. W. Carwlle, of Edgrtletd,
8. C.. Is st th* Arlington
Air. W. P. Ferguson, of Abbeville.
8. C.. Is »t the Commercial.
Mr. and Mrs E. I lane, of New
York, are at the Arlington.
Messrs. C. L. Carr and J E Engle,
of N«w York, are at the Arlington.
Mr. John P. Rarne# 1* the city. •*>*•
kink bands wi..~ hls many friends.
Mr. H. 8. Simpson. of Glenn
Spring*. 8. C.. la at tha Plantar*.
Mr. Hugh Mlddl-ton ha* returned
from orgsnlr'ng lycenm# In Vlrlgn'a.
Mr*. C. V. DeT.orh and Mr Earl
PeLortt.cf Mll’en, Oa. *ra at tha PHnt
ar*.
Mr. A. C. ponnr has accepted a po
sition a* bookkeeper with Thomas &
Barton.
Miss Nannie Pendleton has returned
to tha city attar an absence of many
month*.
Mafsr*. A. M. McDonald. W. E.
Haverirttck, and Mia* Ida Hiverstick.
of Philadelphia. ate at tha Plantar*.
Mr. Houston Sloan, an old and wall
known Augusta boy. (a in the city, the
guest of his mother, Mrs. Cornelia Gar
rett.
' Tha many friends of Mr. John Scott
will regret to hear that ha I* til of
pneumonia at his home on lower Broad
•treat.
Mrs. Fred S Mosler and daughter.
Miss CalieU, leave for New York on
Wednesday afternoon, where they will
make their future home.
The friends of Mrs. Slannard Owens
will deeply sympathise with her In the
reath of her mother, which occurred
{at her heme in Virginia.
Mrs. J. I. Palmer, who Is ill rit.h
apendleiUf, at the hospital, is improv
ing. Thin will be gratifying news to
Mrs. Palmer’s host of friends.
lA. Marlon Snead of the third Oeor
! git was in tha city yesterday, accora
panied by uls brid*. He left for Sa
, vanwsh last night. Mrs. Snead will go
with her husband to Cuba.
The uavalry will entertain, the Cross
Country fttdth* Club fits afternoon
with a drill and rough riding. It will
take si*o« in front of tha Chafee’s in
Summerville at four o'clock.
I Blood
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! y«ar B B B Remedy and I used tmr j
I mum Ikl a*«44*d 1 aw well, and I
•ant think I am. and I eanam say »•*
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'site M. P SANDERS “
Trrrlkte Caster sad Ukar cared py
B. B P.
Caaeer i* Ike w»ra« form of h;aod
Caaeer eaa only be cared by a
i powerful kkmd remedy, like B B H
Tfc* hollowing earn w only on* of Id re*
rent lestlmontel# «# care# "f cancer by
nn n •
- Predonia. Arte . Gel . t «»•
I “t had caaeer or Ulcer—ih* amel #m-
I I nent pheatelana prom uncej It a can
cer. My (hiher. a fine phy*>ct*«. did *ot
relieve my suffering*. I had two bro- j
thrr* both very fine physician* aelih
ey mi ld relieve m* After unto',4 •of
fering* wl:h no relief. u*ing right oc
jnlne dortvre. *ome hind friend u»l me
* liottle of H ft B After taking JJn>
| mat bottle 1 frit entlrriy easy and tt
ha* been th* only remedy that ha*
ien m* permanent relief. *« many timek
! f have M*a exhaust'd and rdlipiM
j from wrill«*ntn*. I htjvc got a great
.many f gl* lo lake B B. B A ladV
living ne.iw me bad an I*
Hating canter
| and th* 6< n*s In her nuke or upper
j of her rn -uth were rmtlrely ouj
■ She cnuM *al nothing but *tr*inris
j soup: wgg cured entirely well by using
• B B. B when she wk* given up to die
' tty three doctors.
1 "John V. Trammull. living near La
: Fayette. Ala., a trimmed up soldier of
1 the confederate army, one leg ehot off.
.one arm cut off. an eye eaten out by
i esneer. take* B. B. R for his rancor,
and he ears It la a very wonderful
medicine In his esse. He te and ha*
\ l>een tax assessor snd collector for
j years In Chambers county. He Is Just
■as Jolly and lively a* can Tie."
"B. B. B healed my whole body,
gave me energy, cured my low spirits
and. I think, saved me to rata- my
children, or at least B. B. B was the
1 only earthly remedy with Ocd'e help.
R. B. B. Is the best blood purifier tn
the w-hole world.
Mrs. M L APAM3.
Send For I ree Sample Butt e.
Th* abov* testimonial* prove enough
for any *ufferer from blood humor*
that Botanic Blood Halm <B. B. B) or
Three U's, cure* terrlhi*, blood diseases,
and that it 1* worth while to write for
a sample bottle The ipedlctne 1* for
sale by druggist* everywhere at $1 per
large hvottle, or six large bottle* for *S.
hut trial bottles can only* he obtained of
Blood Balm Co. Write today for your
self or friends. Enclose two stamp* to
pay postage. Address plainly BUOOD
BATiM CO.. 110 Mitchell at., Atlanta,
Georgia, and sample bottle of B. B. B.
and valuable pamphlet on blood and
skin diseases will be sent you by return
mail.
THROWN I ROM A HORSE.
Mr. Clem Castleberry Suffered Slight
Injury.
Mr Clem Castleberry, while riding
his horse on lower Broad ptreot, this
morning at about 8:3(1 o’clock, was
thrown to the pavement and suffered
an injury to his head, hut uot a seri
ous one He was taken into Hahn’s
drug store, and some medical atten
tion given him.
With the exception of a few bruises,
he is not injured.
For Croup use CHE
NEY’S EXPECTORANT.
■■■* ■ "fl * ' • "
A horsa ti«d to a past on lower
Broad became frightened at a paaslu*
wagon and broke loose and ran up
Broad street at a tamale rate, nar
rowly missing runalng|(ver a man on
Monument street.
TOMORROW,
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b»si**«* aad ika f >lk>w'ax art Rea
wet. di.pcwed of last ***•!*#
A hsndariair pair as kbtakne aeee
POP by Idas’, tetter.
A ski'd', gold krarela* mas waa by
fient Fsigsacai aad a mat aad brush
by Mr B B Joaas
A hakdaoate riock ha* been donate!
tft Mf# tibii ftft# * ill N rtf
#f# i#
tl IN fftffwHt rft«l«# Ml]
H la tke »-*d with 7« yme# and Ueat.
rtataali la a rloae atefrad. hax'sg Tl
Mr rharta* Bigvir wmi a Xv* pound
hog of rasdy raflled off at th# randy
booth.
Th# foftnae tetter wa* a drawing
e»rd ftp laet evening aad the fu*ttre
waa prophetically rrvea'ad for many
Topigbt th# Augusta chapter of 'he
R A M and their Jady friend* will
take auppee together at th# Fair, and
the railroad men of the city will .Ua*
there tomorrow
The buby ahow tomorr-iw will r»ll
nut th# little one* and tba Fair *BI
be given over U» their pleasure A
number of eatevtalala* pastime* sra
bring arranged for th# pleasure of the
crowd of mt# folks wt»o will
doubt leas attend Mr*. K. C. Good
rich has the ahow In charge and :t
promise* to be on# of tb# rroauing
succeaaaa of th# woe It.
Two Pointed Questions Answered
What 1# th# u*e of making a better
' Article than your competitor If you
cannot get a better price for It?
Ana.—Aa there I* no difference tn the
price, the public wIU buy only the bet
ter. ao that while our profit* may be
smaller on a single sale, they will be
much greater In the aggregate.
Hoiv ran you get the public to know
your make 1* the best?
; If both article* are-brought protni
' nrntiy before the public, both are eer
uu» to be tried, and the public will
very qulrkly pass Judgment on them,
and u»# only the better one.
Thl* explain* the large sale on Cham
i berlaln'a Cough remedy. The people
| have been using It for year* and have
found that It t»n alway* he depended
upon.. They may occasionally take up
with some fashionable novelty put
forth with exaggerated claim*, hut are
certain to return to th# one remedy
that they know to be reliable, and for
cou;*h». cold* and croup there I* noth
in* equal to Chamberlain'* Cough
remedy. For sale by Alexander
Drug and Seed Co, C. R- Farr of Bell
TViwer Drug Co.
LOST—One hundred dol
lars in bills. Finder will
be rewarded by leaving?
same at Coskery & Hun
ter’s,
DIED THIS MORMNQ.
Mr. Manning Fit* Passes Away From
Life.
Mr. Manlng Fitts died at his home
•-No. 228 Telfair street—at an early
hour this morning.
Mr. Fitts had been sick for about
two weeks. Ho was 28 yens of age.
He leaves a mother and sisters to
mourn his loss.
The last sad rites will be conducted
tomororw morning Rt 11 o'clock from
the residence.
indoor Baseball.
The game of indoor baseball tonight
between the C. L., A.’s and the Ca
dets promises to be one of the most ex
citing and best played games of the
sens*. Both team# bad a strong prac
tice la»t night and those who attend
tonight's game can expect to a** a
sharp, snappy gamg Th* game will
be called at 9 o’clock at St. Patrick’s
| hall.
Msag Marial Blaok has returned from
a v«it to Plurals. Ala.
Shingles.
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THE MARKETS.
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Wa waa t*wr afiaei* ta w*aka
your pwtckaaa* ewtleaty aadDfactavy. j
MAHONEY &
ARMSTRONG
COAL AND WOOD
Strew gar **'
Bell '?•*
Office gad Yard Na i McCartaa Streat
Tha following auotAitoaa are over
1 th* special art re* of Paine, Murphy *
Ca,:
CHICAGO PROVIBIONB.
WHEAT— °P*’ B TP- m
I December • '•* *
May «« M
CORN—
December >* t-4 M I*4
GATS — „ *
December M **« »* *
| MAT 2« »*• ! *
PORK
'Janunry * w
a.ge » m l-i
: LARD—
I January Til HI *•*
| SIDES —
i January 4.SS 4 «2 I*.
May 4.82 1-2 4.80
NEW YORK COTTON,
Tone —Steady. Middling 5 5-8.
I January 543 s<l
Buy Dirtcl From Ihe inettn
J AT MANUFACTURER’S PRICES.
HKADQPARTERS FOR
Tiunks, Baps Dress Suit Cases. Pocket Books, Purses, Etc,
LARGEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY
REPAIRING BY EXPERT TRI'NK MAKERS
Anpsia Trunk Facicry, b sjk i 3
j| The New Year is (pproachins?
' ?;•**• S And I want mon#y to settle my old year’s obtipa
\ tiors I will sell roy large entire stock of Finely
Monuments, Headstones, Etc.
I now on hand at th* LOW EhT POSSIBLE PEICE3*
jgpfjp C. F. KOHIRUSS
Corner Washington & Etlis Sts., - - AUGUSTA, CA.
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PORT RECEIPT 8
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Ttee lake! trite th* fate.
To tb* Editor of Tbo IteesiX- -Xis
. I tautri to tb* Ckroakl* thte mieatac
aa attack upon Hon Eowdre Phiatty
Ikg Mr. Coritedga. a# tfc# Tribwaa. la
iwkiete bo soya that the former gentle
mm te wot a friend mt tke worhiax
1 people Thee* la a IHlte label *4 th#
Mop of Tha Herald's adliortal column
which give* oil Iho an*war noraaaary
jto Mr Cart'adx# • s«»«ewieotA It I*
| the T’aloo Label. The hast frsawd that
j *h# laborer has to the one who pay*
'him moat for his services You can
not Bad this latest ta lha Trihoar;
therefore Mr. Phlntey te a inter friend
of tha working man than Mr Cart-
Sedge It l* wet arreaswry for Mr.
Phlalxy to ray that he te the f-lead of
the working man. The fact I# self eri
i ideal. .
CNION LABORER
THE STRIKE.
everything Ouict In the HIM District
Today
The situation In th# mill district I#
unchanged. Thar# I* ao talk among
the operative* as to what they Intend
; to do. A great many hare left town
,nd still more are leaving. The op
• ratlvea are holding tneming* dally,
dtKuaring the sitnatloa. but all their
councils are secret, and It Is not known
chat action they have taken.
Langley. 8. C., haa been thoroughly
j organised, and It te stated to repor
ters that every operative' la that town
went Into the Textile Union.
WANTED WHITE WOMAN AH
| pure* for children Personal refer
' ence required. Address Mr*. T. J.
1 Holliday, care Mr*. Reed. T Hair st.,
j Summerville. DeolO