THUWBDAt Dress-up Suits For Boys # M#*» nr* iNMiuisfulfy i*««or*rt Oc»i«b'#* *»»•*••• # rtvtf* for 9oyt of II to id y#Au m«*»« of fw*o unflnliM worotocH. cboviot*. horn* *i»u*>* hoothvr miciurw* Yow*tf tbo w*y Ifwa •dc*t or* floi*h#U, tb* *bop* ootl of th# Button* or* woM *h«ni*e«l Chor tcttr and **rv»c**b , #r»*Mi at *v#ry point. TN Trou**r* |u*t *• cor*fwiy mod* *9 f> ( ** to 17.90* worth at laatt 97 to 91 o, ai rite i air Tia*n** sight **«•»» ghM g—da* high!. Oh*» «*«• «**• * «a* *%• oif aaiaf #•* »*• '•*■**** w* «»«IM a* »**» »hMW« a* rw* HR* ih* >ww TW -•«* *4 oorl* pan a* th* •*•»**■ *■** tar th* *h rmm *o< 4*a*ta# h i **• tMKWNr* Might will h* Wll ir* Jflgfct * *c4 •• MMMM'Ir l*M* tIM at th* hlMuut *1)1 »* •• • 4*4*. grih*. •»***»! tritv t*"** * t—i ha** h**a arraaa—. Oa* *4 th* *SS rt»tf» f-**» *•»!» «t CfeaH— M»- gathMtr halloa. "Butt tfc* N*«* fflf*' ......... r- . fftlferl 9y|t .trdii* ifi#;9nos fftjf® 1 to t o dorfc *O4 th* imJ.ro.fc. an* fh.tr 4»;u or* lo*«*4 «p. Fi»* **“'* •ill o4fr.ii a child aod hrr 401 l to th* lid gha* »*4 tho prrtll—t 4r****4 gill giu hr award— a —to# Mr* Jaarph Jl lamar »a«> ( j-‘ . Mr M H. Lott »on th* handout— mirror at th* faacy booth Mtr» May Ao4*r*or, wo* tb* roa* Mtr* plM* ht th* flldf booth OVT pflOd) «• •«*(*• will/ l«t»*tW9l* «lai fMbart rhftfft. V. J* fftnry 6 09., r m*h tailor* me weather Fair Waathrr looight a»4 Fair To morrow Pnr. -id for 3* hour* fading Dee t. ism; » For South Carol!nit —• Threaten ng T~«ath~~ tonight and Friday; Cold Fri day morning. light northwan wind*. Georg;» -Threatening w#*tb#r r.nd ihswrn Frida*: light north »rly wind* 1 Auguata and vicinity -Fair tonight tail Frida* , . Th* river at 3 this rooming »** 10 5 feet. a fan of I.* feet 10 tb* paat 2« hour? i A decided rl*«* In pr**»ur* h»a oc curred o**r th* «pi»*r Rock* moun tain rtflos the barometer In North Dakoto reading SO 92 inch**, while it (htprerrlon la located lit th* gulf, la the vlelnlt* of the T*xa* toast, eauv, tog clouded aklea ovnr th# southwest. ' Bno# |. falling ocrnatonally In th*; Rock* mouataln region, alao In upper Ibehlgan. Colder weather la noted for all sec- , Hons except Florida and the aottthereat where •uheUntla! rise has taken place Bintnarok I* ten degree, below rero St. Pnitl, 4 h#!oir; Rapid Oily, 2 below and Omaha rero , HURRAH FOR THE FIFTH That Ward Ha» Already Rrgun on the j hlte Primary The Herald learns with a great deal of plenaurc that the movement for a white primary In the Fifth waa begun today. i Mr. W. T. Shea has permitted us to »ee a copy of an agreement that Is to he slgne.l by the white voter, of that ward. It will hr given that circulation ; which will afford opportunity for all ] white men «oo so desire to become f.artlcr to the agreement. It is learned that the paper trill re ceive such an array of slgnaturrs 'hat will fotce white primaries lit that word, the eireeigth of the signers to be thrown a* a unit. If necessary, egalnit any policy or candidate seek ing success at the polls by other than ibe white primary plan. Handsome Wedding Presents Sterling Silver Novelties. S-dve Box«s, Sterling Silver top. 10 cenTs^ Sterling Silver Comb and Bru-h only $2.50. Watch and Wristiet omy $4.00. Watch Repairing, Diamond Mounting and Engrav* ing in all its branches. Everything first class. LEWIS J. SCHAUL, Popular Priced Jeweler Under the Arlngton Hotel TALK Or A tO NT HAT tfi-rnr «f Appeal Fr*aa M*«ag**'« VffAif Ml flNi mill iT%4Nhf» (MM InMNI 9*1999 lAllt 9«tf 199 tlb** flßMr’"9!9m • 99*949*9 I*9 tIM KUlltllKNl ■ prri <p4 tIwUM !• tW fulfill 9NI/9 %a igfMM9l (9Qlllf9> fc*9 1*9991 Sl9*M9 t § 7|99 rtf M9M99fi rt 9 991 fkb * It?' ft Mb 9 # : 9' fcrtf 9f 99 * i #rrt949rt ft r»4t|9iTt J ~rr till# twidiUNl tv . m , w_, <|m ..aißiyj rtf III# i % t«« mm 19 fls# mtim «f **A h«*9 wm% aollf* *f99f«uu«l to tM <*■ *\m * • mi«N*99 Mr *9 ft** <M iHtrttfrt iii# itrrtlnn li I Imp flftl *trt i,«H ||# #4 AM g|9rt mH** of 900* jfliyuM It final!* flMli 99 MM 9910*1 ia rook* a «*mh*M. ha artll «t** «**• -|m mul urttM# so/ Iff 1#97• j The fried, of Mr, dattlava ap'Ta ronr aaya contend that th* poll* war* rtawad a few oitaataa before ) fc' e*. apd that oar or (note voter* parr k 1 pat lag In «h* *!*nlea la tb*.Fifth w» poa rcldeat* of th* ward, oas or woe* ad th*» It being alleged bating tbatr realdenc* In furomerrt'.l*. It I* pro autped that It I* tbought k* tb* rotP nUlaaau that bad - real deal vet* or vote* went to BHlatt What the law la Th* now city rod* provide# for a I heard of *nper*l#ora to par** th* ra*- I I.tration Hat*, making It lacnmb*ot to ! purge *’tch Met* before th* election. ! and giving Urn* and opportunity there rad* re<|»lr*a that "when any voter I* i haltengrd and sworn M shall b* «» written opposite bla name on th* list and also on bis hallol/ , Haction II of the new eltjr coda pro vide# that "If th* *J**tioß as a m»mt« r of council he rontewted tb* ordinary of R'chwond county obnil h**r *ndd*t*r mlnc Mich conie*t a* I* provided In th* act* of 1991, . 111." • The State t ew Art of 1891, State of Oeorgl* provi ding method for rooteating election: Section 1. Be It further enacted, that whenever any contest arise# over ■n election of any constable, munici pal officer or other officer*, not provi ded for In the foregoing provisions of this art. the same shall he filed with, beard and determined by the ordinary of the county wherein such content may aria*, under the same rule* and regulation* as to the mode of proce dure ne prescribed In this act for con tent where eororolaolon l» Isau- d hy th# governor. Notice n? contest must he given within five days. ihe Box and Certificate The poll bos of the Tlfth ward, pro perly scaled, la in the possession of the ci rV of council, as provided by law 4fTie certification to the election of R. K. Elliott, made by the Fifth ward malingers, or a majority of them, as provided by aw, is on file with the clerk of council. I nrgest Kitchen ' The largest k'tche’h In the world la In the great I’trlfinn store, the Bon Marche. The turn has seven thoua fiiid euploycß. The smallest kettle contains IM> quart o and the largept r,OO. Ftcb of the fifty roasting pans Is big enough for 600 cutlet*. For cocking alone sixty cooks and one hundred asslatmta are always at the ranges. There are three places where the now that falls is green In color one of these Is near Mount Hecla. Ice land. another, fourteen miles east of the mouth of the Obi, and the third near Quito, South America. TT! K*. HJI-HALP STUDENTS’ RESOLUTIONS M»**t 9 «f &» ft. C A *%» 99*9*9 m 9*l* ttP*9#99Nf I fIMMI AM* AA9M999** M 9 I #•# ip iimmkk It mxpma* *9 I T L t rdl - 7 kUt * <»'* dNO 9*frt 9 ww»W 9 W—V pgkmT IM#WUt 9Jk4 * 5*99 ***■% kuelit *1 th* ■mdhw' >"’••*» b‘» f*o» I A«(Ak>4 ton III* I r»fl* T9*t 9r# FiiMiTt n Nevepew TUt 9 frtff 9* t.fc99rt immbh umm I* mm* «» *** m* asawsa jmm* M Ao4«r**n Th ti mat Man Rafawe 9« T. Hnw4a. rawolti# Or, fmqglt*- wo* owe as Ik. maaf brtlHaat «f *■*«»•** ***** Ml* tai a''*a> wo* lor b*y««»d hi* penre. He wa demonlrotor of aaalnmy at tb* cwtleg* fa* tfc* *•» M* l -* F- ,r * ** 4 hH labor* woe* heavy aad fastbfetly ear rM oat far the heaeflt of th# *'*- 4*ote ip >ach as whom he had a per aoaaF tatereet H# waa at*n aaeiateat IBtuwtor in th* plrmeptel Wiboratorv and her# h* tolled faithfully for hi* atadaat* Dr. Doughty da. loved by all who had th* pt*aa«r» of knowing him No young maa'a death rear caused any mar* anrrow th** thl* ear Many a hnuaehuld baa been mad* nad by thi* death. * For Croup us* CHE- N EY’SJEX PPCTORA NT. LAID TO REST. Funeral of t.Wfl* Clarence Kline V.aterdsy. The remain* of little Clarence Fer rt* aine. the Mi year* old eon of Mr. Eli Cltna. were iptarred yrwterday la tb* family burial ground pear Orac*- wnod. Dr. T. K Kepdall officiating. The little fallow wa# the Idol of hi* father and his grandparent*, with whom ha lived, and bla childish prat tle aad sweet winsome way* will be sadly mioeed try many Dee pert i sympathy la extended to the bereaved : one# Malllard'* Eating and Cooking Choc olate at Clark'*. REHITTED Were Flora I avlcd hy Recordar on Three Offender*. The recorder this morning listened to | th* evidence In the caee* against Mess re. King Dorn. Cornelius Bennett and Miller Barne*. charged with violat ing th# 4«oth section while at the Ofth ward poll# yeaterdny. Judge Baxter levied tinea as follows on the defendants: King Dorn—ls. Cornelius Bennett—l2.6o. Millet Barne* —SI. All Ana- were remitted hy the may or. Donut* Cummins* —HO—fT-W- Clancy Williams—s*o—l2.6o. REHEARSAL TONIGHT Of the Opera Comlqur Zelena at Li brary Hall. There will be a full rehear#*! of the opera romlquc Zelena at the Library hall this evening. All those who have beeu notified and those who desire to aid In the coming production are re quested to meet promptly at 8 o'clock at the above mentioned place, as parts will be assigned and all preliminaries taken up. New Pullman Sleeping Car Line Via. Southern Railway On Nov. ltth, the Southern Railway Improved their present fine service by the addition of a through Pullman ves tibule car between Augusta and New York to be operated on the Washing ton and Southwestern limited, leaving Augusta 310 p. m. For full Informa tion and reservation call on or address J. R. Hsyvard. T. P. A.. ISO Broad street, Augusta. Csa. Card From fir E W. Dodge Having saved a portion of my stock and tools, will continue buslneas at *l7 Telfair street for the present, and, no delay will occur in filling orders. Thanking my patrons favors, and asking continuance. I am, yours truly, £• W. Dodge Thta Idea of woman'* waffrage it sdl tommy-rot. There are entirely too . mnny bosses In politics now. Mft~ % t m %■ Hi %rn»*m#* MUM** m <A M»»—" ■ I f|r« fl**-19991 H (g, 9#4«9f9fti HP ONMAMMA 99 4i I r a . i-1 tj "nliii u 9 aiiwftH i> Mtii iCiir x . M| u rtf 9*99 911991 . it ~, r itMMf rt f**pfjM|h Ihrti frt9 rt9fN99 |brt| 9^m#4 ( f» $t !!»9i«i«t#p9NwHl mi HMgKfTrtH I* s * A**!** mtmirnm mi m. NM. **»* y. m’• ii Mi 9*9itii mi tanA' tj. am y# tf* 4 tn4M994HAi* ttf 994 14*9 0 $ * mw**m mi Al j mat*' #>• gwert* ** the F **»##• M* Mt. end g*t T f« V oaaofrtM of ttatttsom* *** atoppipg Of IP* Aritaff* !’ ’V .an flea M t#w«* Mi I I H 4m of Atlanta o<* of *9* Arttaff- Ooorp* Phlltpa mt Weefctegte*. D (* la a ga»«* at the As lofim m | A.. Mooive f. R aad W L Thu—*— Jof pnrun. Michtao* at* at th* Fieatara _ Mr. **« Mr*. L. T. Matt** as ir rsetn* F—a . or* et the F»»t*rt Mr. w. F- Fatr**tm a p°pul* r rlfl**a flf Abb—lll*. I. C. b *1 th* « comet rial Mr~i — W. F. Bla R CoatH# aad T. W Bara* as FbJtadelphla are a* the Arllaftaa Mi— Mery Dye who up* h—a the gvi«« of Mra W T Richard*, rrtora •4 loot algbt to Wayp—hara. Mia* Emmie d#*F. lßno'4 baa m i timed ta tb* etty *Derß»* aba—c* as tw» months delghfullv spent I* Jackvoeitle The friend* of Mr Charlie Blind of the Georgia railroad will learn with plea—re that h* la recovorlng from hi* recent lllne** Mis* Maud* Klltaop entertained some friend* Fntardav afternoon w!U a birthday tea. Tba»# prceent were Mrs Miller. Mr*. Conklin. Mlm Ida Whiteford. Ms* Knth*rln# Branch. Ml** Ll**le Andrew*. Mlm Lillian Wit*. Ml** Joel* Wottely. Mlaa Ad* | Bramlltt, 1 111 "' _ -* * ■ frt»h Velvet ftiiUMN Cmmdr *t .nfcjy* * JBa I j —■ I. I■ - 'f'' 11 ' Hg niNSTREL TONIGHT v ‘ One of the Large** Show* on the Road Robert 3 Ingeraoß one* remarked that th# only real hearty laugh be ev# had eojoved wa* on the oecaalon of a 1 visit lo Richard* * Pringle** Famtm* 'Georgia Minstrel*, at Waahingtoo. O' C. Th# wltttcUm* *n4 faetal contor tion* of Billy Keroand* ctwnpletely cap i tured the colonel and he boa never failed to pay a visit to the mlnaiM* when in hi* neighborhood. If the eol ,rme! should by ebsne* visit Rlrhsrd* A ; ITUigie'*-Ru*co & Holland'* Big Mln etrel Festival he, *# well a* all other*, will he greatly surprised, a* the man agers have fairly eclipsed their pre vious effort*, and. ** in former year*, •sweet mclodirn. up-to-ikate wltttp*.Kmi( drill* and dances, make up the pro j gram of genuine mln»trelay. Silks, I satina. velvet*. Arab*. Japaneoe and all other feature* which go to make up a good old-Umc miustrelay find* a place with this mobster or«*’Jl*»t'oo. Hlchnrds A Pringle's-Rnw-o & Hol land* Big Minstrel iFcwtlval will ap pear at the Opera House tonight, and for one night only. One thing emt be said of this aggre giulon of fun-makert. They put up a I show that Is completely “pat” as the it'.nn* expression goes. Everything In tbleVUow fits in It* place to precis'rm, and the whole program Is connected In I euch a manner that from the time the j curtain rises it ie a neaer-ceaslng. con tinual round of fun. The musical specialties are the highest order, and/ thl* minstrel show, which Is given by ookired, Arab and Japanese talent. Is much more refined than some which have appeared here of the white latent exclusively. Fin# Chocolate Bon Bons at Clark s, SOLDIERS FROri HUNTSVILLE. Two Regiments to Pa»s Through City Tomorrow Two regiments of infantry are sched uled to pass through the city at noon tomorrow The regiments irr e.-ming from Huntsville. Ala., ar.d ar - on their way to Charleston. Tb ;> 1 ill come in over Ifie' Gcc'rijic rs-'ornd be transfer red to tit t>i •- >■:'? nsd Western Carolina end ro iff® tbeir journey by way of Yemasiee and Plant system. No doubt, a nunit«r of people will be at the depot to see the soldiers paas through. The nameaaf the regiments could not lip leamrtr today. IHE RUE I IT MUNICH! Hi f)|9 tw tr^jn > furiMirtot 141 |9i99Mi 991 i»9 |ftrt#rtrt4 9V%9ft| 99 999991 #99 tfrtNftrt# 99#lMfl9HMfirt4 9149 ntf-fb*- I #'-,, $■ fs..-9 f irtff ti l*j .. K'J }* 9*a M —9#*R *|fc. «*4lf 1 *9— at-ft I*4 9*19*4 iiiri iw#4'99Nt . M ' • 9ftH9ri 199r9 ! 9 wmmm* wmmmm I mmm mmm §9n# 14999 **tmwmmm mm | mfWtm/m 1% 1/#N| *4. 19# •be tom— la iMMti— *m|> ***** §l-# ilb# rt§4 ■a* gniim-T bae—d bamegwl ta th* as laawee * or ffhb «A«—vh*«e. ,0 w fftmoMO*' T* oaa# R«*ha 9tae*. f f dealt b eyrta *•—:•**. O. F. DnotHtW psrttrt# fen—. I F- Caaa ey. —adleee. o*4 S. W. Dud*#. #»*w>p t«ii* 4a The tm> I* —l4 W> have e—*«* la Mb* ata— as Me ttoHaao*. bat toe* la oaf a p—ttva fan Th* a****— I* rathe* a or*"' re*. Mr. C. F deoil w— uceeprleg a part «d the Mmax***,—at*. He h*4 * few felryete — peiß and heedwa— 11* the— Me —*»4 vary yearly all hi* •enck —4 wye the la— la Mai will oat tw more the* e 4f**a 4#Her*. JeOH-wt# A Orlfhth eaffervd a heavy |—a, hat are luu r#4 fey 91.4 Mr ItlaiaMme carried as la—raare inf 93.4 Mr Dn4a* Mat h—v!ly eerryle* *o i la—rare* Mr Craaey had hie etork damaged by water, hat aof hy th* haw Doolittle suffered a la— t* *ll hi* I alack A few dollar* worth of damage wo* 4«* ta the r**td**r* of C—hlrr Ford, of th* Not tonal bank, hut the damage w— Might Several window blind* were burned. Th# family of Mr Ford bod all their article* of **l— ready to take out of th# boa**, bat th* Same* were rotten under control before euch wa* found aeree—ry ta he dose. The furellor* and trunk# of ckuhee *1 th# ratidere* of Mr*. C. C. Doughty. )urt weet of the hurtling bulling a place further from the fire *nd were brought bock thl# nomhig Mr*. C. C. Dough ty. who la aa Invalid, wa* Uken by Dlend* arc** the etreet to the rea'den'e es Mr* Pankn?*. during th# progvee* of the Ire. a* It wo* frated the flame# would catch her reeldr noe. Fortunrte hy such 41(1 not ocrar . Th* flrrmen : fought the lUntHi too well to allow |o t T99 b«ll<lNiir thtt wm <h9 pr#y of I the Are flood, la today an wreck. Vlhai. damage hoe not t»MB done by flrr ba* been by water. JM book* and other thin— I* the gtafa of Mr. Stro ipan* are e'larred. The hack part of tb* second etory ha* raved In end thl* I* where th# Doolittle picture frame store wsa. The worst part of the Are wreck U the handsome establishment of Jame son * Griffith, Everything there U * blackened mas* of burned timbers. In the More of Mr Cooney the wa ter cover* the floor and a* Mated ho* damaged the stock a great deal. The proprietor* could not state definitely their loo* thl* morning. They are In sured. The property Is insured in the South ern Mutual pt Athens. Ga. The loss, however, to the Doughty estate will be a thousand of so dollars. jitTh# firemen did some good work j last night. Such all agree to. Again, j let It be stated that the provost guard j deaerve all praise that can be given them for their splendid work at th* fire. It was about 3 a. m when the fire was gotten tinder control aud the large number of spectators, both ladles and gentlemen, who had braved the cold -o see the fire spectacle wended their way homeward. tired and chilled. About S:80 o’clrck this morning, another alarm was turned in from box 34 Rod the firemen responding found thlt n few smouldering embers of the fire of last night, had again borsted into a blaze. This was soon extinguished. W. C. Stoy says: “Didn't I tell you so?" Most /Tostlv Book The most costly book In the royal library at Stockholm is a Bible. There Is not another like It In the world. It Is said that one hundred and sixty asses' skins were used for Its parch ment leave. There are three hun dred and nine pages of writing, and each page falls but one inch short of being a yard in length The width of the leaves is thirty inches. The cov ers are solid planks, four inches thick. Error in a List. There ta error in list of officers elect ed by Shepard Lodga, Knights of Hon or, last night. 'Jones Sikes, sentinel.” is the acrrect statement Fresh Crystaliaed Fruits at Clark's. IfkllThon 275. ! Stronger ’Phone 503. TfrtfllMMM toe )M#Wa IfbfAegf vogM at#—t TrMphott* # —M mm# MW 9 wml ff ima gtma—| In fVkrtff a «*MgHI #**tm*i« affi ooy al a— F- ••*<! n maUfval v—i fmaal ( HAS 7. CM tat H. 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Jaa—. «Hh th* r-ciwat of Ooo4!y *a4 ht* pw»- ■rtffll aog-l* law. th* garb. oa4 Wa a— owe h**t afiart* ta -aha >our gerckMM cntlrrt* aatiafactocy. MAHONEY & ARRSTRONG COAL AND WOOD. Strowgrr ’ l*lit>ne •.• • • **• Bell Offka aad Yar4 No. ■ McCartaa Street tmrer-rnate* the htahop. taking »f* ihc llbcrti** o.* a relative, Th*n tho t«at b.ahop arrive# cm th<* *e—e. and *j»e more thing* happen to Jones Jo*** te 1 Mr. Georg* C. Bonffaee. jr„ well ! known In comedy parts He h»* alt ! the nerv e and reeonnefulnras of th* ! Amerlcin drummer and jurt s Itttl# ■more. Mloa Vim* Belmomt, a* Ci—y. the (Irl without any romance In her i makeup, who b*a been out lo Sen I Franclaco. who knowa a th!®* or two. and doe* not ohjwf to real Din, ia what the men most elegantly *u4 ex pre*(lively call a “br.ck. Claay la a girl aa true aa atcel. but without ody yellow-back novel sentiment, and that's the kind ol girl that happena to fall to Jgj:®*' lot In the play. Not only waa "Jones" the most suc cessful farm of last season In the Uni ted Stan s. but It haa made an Immense hit In London, where it was produced at the Strand Theatre, London, on ' July 12tb last, and it still ruontn* to [crowded houses. A PLAY OF MUCH HFRIT. The Heart of Maryland Pleased All Who Saw It. It is seldom that an Auguata audi ! ence are enabled to witness a play that on Its merits deserves the praise that The Heart of Maryland doe*. The theatre goers showed their appre ciation of the excellent entertainment by turning out In large number* at the opera house. Every seat In the house was taken, and many witnessed the performance standing. The play was one that appealed to every northern as well as southern heart. The author has so Interwoven the plot and cast the characters that one moment we applaud the heroic ac , tions of the actors in the grey uni form, the next we shower praise on the men In blue. The play is one that will take well in Dixie as well as Way Down East. The northern soldiers In the audience applauded when the name of Genera! Grant w mentioned and the ovation that, rang out when the name of General Robert E. L-e was mentioned was equally intense. The east In the p’.ay Is an excellent one and all the actors deserve g-eatest praise. Miss Aim* Kru*«r as the heroine. Mary Calvart, deserves special men tion" She la an actress of no mean parts. Her “curfew shall mot rlns act caused her to receive an encore that waa load and long. The play on a whole, was much like. "Secret Service.” Dfcrwrttrt 9 TME MARKETS. tf400149 |C»l9wi*f9 *.* 0* #« ** •* »•««....,, | I |4 Owm< ry44rt99|i •# *#••*. 99R t*t II I #ft«4 4M4NNOP 1 ' ** ** a# aa aa aa ##9 i irtrttarf 9««i 91490999 («*«•«»* : 9% ; tffrtrt 9K0ft44t94 aa aa aa aa *a aa. t f*H I If*44*4ll# aa *• *# •« •* *» aa »« 9% mi** irtNHftf 8 a* aa aa aa aa I o*4 Hrt»4 «tM4»*M aa - *• aa ... 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Cases Disposed of Before Judge Eve Today The following cases were d sposed of In cay ccurt: Willie Cole, larceny from the house; 10 months. Henry Green, simple larceny; 3 months or $25. Arthur Jewel, larceny from the house, 10 months. Ellis Weaver, carrying concealed weapons; 6 months or SSO. Charley Williams, alia3 Henry Strew thar, simple larceny; 12 months. WANTED—POSITION BY A STRICT LY business young lady, who ha* had three years’ experience tn office work. Address F A. 8.. care Herald. dec vS 9