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Tboieas & Barton,
710 Broadway,
Augusta, Georgia.
JOINT TRIAL.
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trln Alter# *y Hriiifyr* will roknAli
111 Morti to root lot Wffltam A. K.
Moore ohm lb# proad irlil of ike il»
]rg.ru! ’tootlirf” toko* p!#r# or&t wok
Ho 4jftrUrni tudoy that Ini ftrotil# #i»k«*
gut § oiiai h itroofof com oast tloor.
ggyti (#U < artoiii of roßOlrtloo.
Jfborft OfsA bii wlfh mo r b« IrIH
Jtootljr Mil Haw. Abraham Levy.
their COUH**l, VtlllM It 90, ißd If Mr,
B. M. H. I Mr*. Moor*'* counsel. will
i, j’tpfl . they irttl f*e» • Jury hMAltr.
.Mahon VV lUlaa Wltne**.
; „ v hou will be a wltllnc wit
r ~ - *r tint*. Hr *«■ at Ida district
i’.Li**? a 1 Hire yestortDjr, fllted with
i • •rir. ii.atir.B to toov let thr Moor**
•'l\- r.and I bar* taken In pressing
t'iX matter ha* cost m* more than
i,. : .Ik dy fcucw* I eoald b»v* refused
to eotoplala <>f and teatlfy against «h*
wan and wonian. and ao hare e*c*p#d
alt Ihl* painful publicity. hut It »*»
rwprtocnttd to tor that ! would perform
a public good In aiding In ridding tha
community of th**e persons, and at
length I agreed to acrept this view of
K.”
Moore Make* Statement.
Moor*. through bla attorneys, gave
out this statement from the Tombs
yesterday:
"The statements appearing In the
New York papers resettling Mra. Moore
and myttelf 'badgering' or blackmail
ing a Russian count I brand as a ma
licious nod a diabolical lie. Ws never
saw or heard of *ucb a man. In re
gard to the Chicago and Brooklyn
eloriee they belong In the same cate
gory. All are absolutely false. By
advice of counsel I saw 111 to offer no
efldence at the trial, and the prosecu
tion so bitterly and vindictively con
ducted. was unable. In spite of per
jured testimony, to aecure a convic
tion. I leave tne public to judge wheth
er I am being persecuted or not.”
Pair In Court Again.
Moore and his wife were again In
court together yesterday, this time be
fore Judge Newburger, on the Indict
ment found against them on Monday,
charging them with the larceny of sil
verware from the Waldorf-Astoria.
They pleaded not guilty and were re
manded bgrk to the Tombs.
For Whooping Cough
use CHENEY’S EXPEC
TORANT.
THE FARMERS'
NATIONAL CONGRESS
Railway Discrimination-Paper By D.
O. Purse, of Savannah.
Fort orth, Texas, Deo. 7.—The sec
ond days’ session of the Farmers' Na
tional Congress ronvened at ten this
morning, the attendance being larger
than that of yesterday. Delegates from
Nebraska and Oklahoma arrived today.
The principal address delivered this
morning was that of Hon. W. Cl.
Whitmore, of Nebraska, bis subject be
t.,K "Beet Sugar Industry.” Consider
able discussion followed Whitmore’s
i ddrees. At the afternoon .session the
iSntMrtwW* report and papers will be
j-yad, among which will be the follow
ing; ••Hallway Discrimination," by D.
Puree. of Savannah. Ga., tmil "Past
Future Conditions of the Hallways
Vest and Southwest." by A. K. Still
w«U. Kanso# City, Ala. Mr. F. S. Pe
totv.'president.qt the Texas' Cotton
<;rowers ASfbClattbrt.'Witt dtseu*s cot
ton tntet%?df. ~TKr*Tt I T6s Dairymen's
Association held * session h*r* thi*
morning, and were addressed by ex
<«>v. Hoard of iscombri, president of
the Nation*! Farmers' Congfeu*, _
THREE VOTES
DECIDE RESULT
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low tha wwtatda ewwM givww la eaart
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••a M» muni than* agnla awd naatw
I they lam to tat aaor* rnwhdtwt of ■
Mr Mattiaoa a victory.
"They are trying to rnuwt Clltott
|oat," »*hi >*vreat la tha crowd, who .
j wore lewtoa-colored badge*
j "i/Kiks Ilk# It wilt ha a tia. What j
Will thay da thea?" aahgtl other*.
"Mr Mattiaoa tony have a majority
nWar all." aald a Mattiaoa wto, who
had about given up hope aa hour be
i fora,
| "Will they never gat through eouwt
; i nl thoaa ballot*." waa what the ma-
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jorlly In the crowd aald and all felt lh*
MM#*.
Through th* wln<b>w« could be »•««
-the clerk* of the voting place engaged
in recounting the bnllota. The crowd
could only catch 8 glimpae of them
and not hearing what wa* being an’.J.
they could only aurmlae and they were
kept on pine, eo to apeak.
"Will they never flnlab that count
ing?” wa* the querry of the erowd on
(be unlaid*.
"Elliott is only 4 vote# nhoad," said
souk- one near the door of th# office
and aoon the people on the street for
a distance of a block nway heard the
statement.
"They are counting again,” aald
gome one.
"Well, I’ll stay until the official an
nouncement la made aald another,
stamping hi* set to keep them warm
for the wealher wn» getting colder and
It *•»•» anything but agreeable waiting
for the count of the vote* to he finish
ed.
The vote counter* looked through
the window* of the warm office at the
Impatient crowd outside and smiled.
Would they never get through? Night
began Io fail and still no one In the
Ktreet could safely aay whether Mr.
Elliott or Mr. Matttson bad come out
winner.
Did they leave?
Not * hit. of it. You could mot have
pull* a that anxious gathering of peo
ple away from that voting precinct
with an ox chain.
"If It 1* until 10 o’clock tonight l
wilt await the result," «a'd a well
known gentleman and his sentiment
win- echoed.
But It did not take until 10 o’clock
for the much-awaited announcement to
be made. At about 6:30 o'clock, the
official announcement was made that
Mr. Elliott had won by 3 votes over
Mr. Mattinou.
The Elliott men (anil most of the
i crowd who were then ot the polls were
Elliott men) gave a mighty cheer and
started forth to tell their friends of the
1 result,. In about three minutes the
| stxeeF that had been so flUed with peo
ple was deserted, -The announcement
had been .made and the curiosity that
had kept the. srowdott-pins and need
le* for two hours was appeased. Mr.
Elliott had won the race in the Elflh.
It is generally agreed on that the
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voter*, few Mattiaoa bnllota war*
[voted after the aoow hour. If aay. Tne
iofltolal count git** th* tallowing
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ELECTION fROUftCS*
Vote a Racaivad By th* Ft*# Caadt-
The oßelal vote given each candi
date la yaptardny'a election I* a* fol-
Kir*i Ward Martin tol
gecond Ward. Allan
Third Ward. Goaley .. ....It*
Fourth Word, Clark .. . .13*7
Fifth Ward. BWlott 4*2
Clark'* majority ovar McAulißa ••
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KUlolta majority ovar Mattie'U
8.
To Cur* a Cold In Ow# Day
TtM, Lasatlv* ttroma Quinine Tablet*.
All druggtat* refund the muney If It
fall* to cure. Me. The genuine has U.
U. Q. on each tablet.
THE NICARAQUA CANAL
Senator Morga* la Authortiad to
Puah tha Construction.
Washington. f». C., Dec. 7.—The sen
ate committee of the Ntcarngua canal
today decided upon tome change* In th*
hilt for the construction of the canal,
and authoriaed Senator Morgan to preaa
the matter upon the senate for early
consideration. The nmat Important
change la on# leaving It to the Prealdent
to decide whether iwnde of the govern
ment shall he issued to aid In the eon
atruction of the canal or the proceedi
of the Bale of the t’aclllc railroad ah*ll
Ik- .leveled to that purpose. Th» bill
now to tie reported leaves the details
of construction to the hands of the
maritime company, aa It did hefore. and
will contain special provision limiting
the amount in ca*h tn the I’nted States
treasury that may be devoted to Its uso
to five million- Mr. Morgan was au
t hurtled to make a new report on the
MU, covering the ohangea and giving
much historical data concerning the
enterprise.
Two Pointed ouea* lons Answered.
What Is the use of making a better
article than your competitor If you
cannot gel a better price for it?
Ana.—A* there is no difference In the
price, the public will buy only the bet
ter. so that while our profits may bs
smaller on a single sale, they wilt be
much greater In the aggregate.
How ran you get the public to know
vour make la the beat?
if twth articles are brought promi
nently Iv,fore the public, both are cer
tain to be tried, and the public will
very quickly puss Judgment on them,
and use only the better one.
This explains the large sale on Oham
berlalns Cough remedy. The people
Have been using It for year# and have
round that it can always be depended
upon.. They may occasionally take up
with some fashionable novelty put
forth with exaggerated claims, hut ure
certain to return to the one remedy
that they know to Vie reliable, and for
coughs, coMb and croup there is noth
ing equal to Chamberlain's Cough
remedy. For sale by Alexander
Drug and Seed Co, C. It. Parr of Bell
Tower Drug Co.
THE BAII aAME TONIGHT.
The Tenth Ohio and the C. L. A. Meet
at Armory Hall
There is tho most Intense Interest in
the ball game at Armory Hall tonight
between the C. It. A. and the Tenth
Ohio tteams.
The band wilt he In attendance, and
there will be a conceit in conjunction
with the game. *' _
-Thi?.-will be jwe Ot the prettiest ex
hibitions of the game,. H If orfilMed,
that Vm be seen la -Au* -jtw-for a long
while.
-
Place you order for fall suit with 0*
J. Henry & Co., popular priced tailors.
COUNT BT BIRTH
TRAMP BT CHOICE
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He ba* awwn' altowwther about Iw#
years and a half la jails. Ill* r»n
neel lon with to* bur* lag of the PM-!
nose aiav* la Peru, ta I#*, he de
elare*. wa* Inst rumeulal In aboll.h.ag
slavery to that country. He eapoaed •
the whole workings of the sugar plan- i
tars’ treatment of UAir slave* to ihe
President of Peru, and th* antl-alav* j
movement waa started. Dlasovlteh,
ha* explored th* Yukon river,. He |
ha* been la th* diamond field* of As- j
rlca and has nerved in the navies of j
the I'ntted (bates. England. Hraxil
IVru and Chili. He speak* French,
Spsnlsh. Greek. Slavish, English, Ital
ian. Kussian. Hindoostane*. Fortu- ■
gwea* and.* little ('Morse and Japan-,
«•. ’[
tg 1814 he served aa Interpreter,
amen month* with Sampson, who waa
thea a first lieutenant in the navy, on
hoard the Congrea* at the time of the ,
Ten Years war in Cuba Anxtowa for
the experience of being severely pun- i
Übed on board ship, he cut a man de
liberately on the In-ad with hi* sworjJ.
He waa bound hand thd foot, placed In '
chains, and locked up In a r»np so 1
small that he eould not atretch him- J
self, and kept there for 34 days on
bread and water.
Dtanovltrh. when only IS years old.
In ran away from hl» home In
lutasa. Austria, and ha* never been
there sine#, although he keep* In com
munication with his people. Ha will
make a trip to Cuba and in the spring
return to hin home. This wanderer
declares that the prisons tn the Dni
ted States are the best tn the world,
and that England's are the worst. He
says the American tramp is compara
tively harmless mortal. Auntrulta
Ih the country for bad tramps. The
sheep owners care for them In self-,
protection. ,
The count carries with him thirty*
two pounds of baggage. When hts
clothes wear out or rather begin to
look too shahby. he buys new ones
and gives the discarded clothing to
tramps that he meet* along the road*.
He wiU spend only u few days in New
York.
Some Ladles’ Fancies
are few. but all enjoy carrying a pret
ty poeketbook. The Augusta Novelty
Store has a beautiful assortment at
popular prices.
SHEPARD LODOE.
• ________
Election of Officers Occurred Last
Night.
At a meeting of Shepard Lodge No.
721, K. of P., last night, the following
officers were elected;
J. H. Meyer, Dictator.
j, E. Matthews, Vice Dictator.
T. M. Goldsby, Assistant Dictator.
A. A. Parr, Reporter.
H. S. Jordan, Fnancial Reporter.
A. F. Plumb. Treasurer.
J. F. Sturman, Chaplain.
O, J. O’Connor, Gtlide.
T. L. Sheata, Guardian.
Jones Sikes. Guide,
Atbury Potter, Past Dictator.
Trustees—Riohard Summerall. chair
man; SDL H. B. A. Peuffier.
OASTdRIA.
Bear. th. /f The Kits You Haw Always Bough!
WANT m
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HELP WANTED
*TO RENT
FOR SALE
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/fDIt SALE -PAPER Ff-R WMApTI
r FI.NO purpemw. Cb**pa*t In eltf. <
’cent • pound Apply at Herald oltie*. j
Both (Uh and a**a-pnp*r.
Wov I
FOR SALE-Ito-ACHR FARM. ONE j
mile truw city limits, a bargain Ap
ply W. C. J* na*. No. IM J». kaon *1
(JCI t
CUEAP-FAl’KIt FOR WRAPPING j
jvnxgaf. t* cents # hundred eld ex- i
1 changes Wblt* paper I cent a i*ou.J.
Nov I
"lost and pound.
laiRT BMTWKKN THK DTBtol
kniMlnv *•»# #f##ft*#MT# fft#*!ry
•tit'll rntmrM Inns Upturn |
to t;’» Mclntu*h street and gat reward. ‘
dec * *
RTR A Yel>—A I-ARCIF M AI.TKPK
I cat, with at* toe* «•* each f««»t and
ikink In end joint at tall He w«r*
ItSather collar with name’fUtlpalow" on
.outside— my name and anuitvr on lo
i *|de. If you have him. send w ord or
i bring hint and get reward- P. O. Illm
-1 ryd. No. 15 Library Building.
[<fee I »
Special Notices;
Boi'lAt. LODOE. NO t, F. A A M.
THK ANNPAL COM MONICA-
A TtON of Social Lodge. No. L
JL Will be held In lhe n.mta ol
Georgia Ctiminandery No. 1.
K. T. Masonic Hall. FRIDAY
NIGHT. *th Inst.,St S:3O o’clock. Flec
tion of officer* for the ensuing Ms
eonte year wilt take place. A full and
prompt attendance is requested.
Hy order
\VM. J. HOLLINGSWORTH, W. M.
Wm. H. Crane. Secretary.
Special Notice.
Office of Augusta Belt Ry. Co„
Augusta. <la.. Nov. », IS9S.
NOTTCK IS HBRBBY GIVEN THAT
at a special meeting of the stock
liulder* of the Augusta Belt Railway
Company, called sccunllng t° latft.
and to be held at tile ufflie of Messrs.
Jo*. B. & Bryan Cummlng, Dyer
building. Room. 425, In the City of
Augueta. Ga.,'#t twelve o'clock, m.t
the thirteenth day of December, ISM,
the question of the Increase of tho
capital stock will Jie considered.
THOS. K. SCOTT. Prealdent.
Carlton HUJyer, Se<-. & Treas.
CROUP
CAN EE CURED
and can be prevented
BY T'SING
LANDS l» DK
SO CENTS A BOTTLE.
MADE AND SOLD ONLY BY
JR. ZEE- LAND
622 NINTH STREET. ,
_i AUGUSTA
STEAM CANDY FACTORY
Is making the PRETTIEST, PUREST,
WHITEST CANDIES in the market.
When in need of Stick, Pea Nut,
Broken nixture Taffy Candies Tele
phene Bell ’Phone No. ajjfta
Toys! Toys!
TN» ia»***t ptrvffc of Tc*y* #v*r hfffufW io Awfuii*.
Th# (jf-csoß af# *ho ©w##( #v#f i>ui jooft*
Do not ft r##> my ptoot wh*n pur- h**i«f tor tho IKt#
pnek. My B*aOf tm«n! of CB*t*i ft •ueMhOt JfOU iKtXiKI
|| in iittd LtoUdy
F>ftftfi af# my *p#4»ißlti(Hi.
H. H. CLAUBBEN. 1002 Broad St.
- '•'rtSV
Coffif f WMihlfiyfon & Stir * * AUGUSTA, GA.
Will You Get Left?
Thore is but ono lookod-for condition this
fa ll in regard to buoine#B ond that 8 a most
healthy one. and those who are preparing for
it are ihe 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.
A j jfc, % Q
is^^sj^to
te
MASONIC FAIR RESTAURANT
OPEN FROM 10 A M TO 12 P. M.
Everything choice can be obtained that the
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 ail orders.
Wi Him hr Sail Hoi HU
Tltst Ve Wail to Bet Onl of tiis War.
(4 Clevelands at $1 2, sl4. $ 1 One
of these is a Ladies. 1 Cendrom at $ 1 7.50. 1
Ray cycle at sl4. One Steam s Special at $lB.
4 Models 40 Columbias at s2l, $22,:52c5.
1 Cresant at S2O, 2 Credendas at $15.00. I
Victoria at $24. 2 Ladies’ Fentons at $1 5 and
S2O. 1 Man’s Victor at $20.)
BEYENEY,HOOD&CO.
BICYCLE DEPARTMENT.
DKtIMftCR •
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A. J. RENKL. Jeweler,
•2* Broad Street.
PARLOR MARKET,
95 I Broad Street.
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A Prime Family Roast
of Beef from the rib, »irlcin, flirt, croas rib
or naudin* rib we will cut you at any time
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POWELL & COMPANY.