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NO VERDICT
MADE YET
Inquiry Into th© Poll*
oning of Ida Butler,
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tb# hut l l# of rtryrlliM *•« pl*r#4
■mam. j. r. A (Urn* and Jam**
tUrfr dad ault* a cbaaa af«#r a mad
dog I**l W#da**day morn log They
raptured tb* timla. hf>w*»rr and H. l»
t Sough' that they lyachM him
Mr It M. Klrary. of Auguri*. *p*nt
laat Thuradar at Kopwr * bird hunt*
tag. B*v«wal famill** of cpw* m
moving to August* from mu of thU
*atil*m*nt. They nun not kn..«* that
th* *l**iK*n I* uv*f, or It may b# I hay
<•001 know ih* urhlt# primary way b*
adoptin futur*
Tbrr* la do ri*jr *onth that baa a bri
tar rlty govsmioaat or a bettor poilre
force than Augus.a ha* got. and why
not let Angiwta have the v*ry best
rale* governing her eltjr election*.
1 my thla bocane* Augusta baa lieen
my home for n.iteen years, and will
always feel like* bom* to me. and I
want to aa* It tn tha lead for avery*
thing. I commend The Anguata Her
ald for the way It haa advocated the
white primary. ffl
The fanning people through this part
of th* country are lathing about reduc
ing tha potton crop another year. It I*
to be hoped they will, but If eottou
should go up to 6 1-2 or 7 rants this
winter tba Held and all the hedge rows
will be planted another year.
R. J. R.
DOES THIS STRIKE VOW
Muddy complexions. Nauseating
breath come from chronic constipation.
Karl'a Clover Root Tea fa an absolute
cure and has Iw-en sold for fifty years
on an absolute guarantee. Price 25 ,-t«.
and 50 eta.. Hold by—Retailers, T. A.
Buxton, Anderson's Drug Store. Alex
ander's Drug Store. West End Phar
macy. The King Pharmacy; Wholesal
ers, Davenport A Phlnisy.
MARkILD A CUBAN
A Member of Ray's Regiment Weds a
Senorita.
A letter has been received In Savan
rah from a member of Kay's Immunes
in Sagua de Tanamo, Cuba, which
brings some Interesting Information.
The writer states that Sergeant How
ard Hfnpklr.*, a wellknown young so
ciety man of this city, was married cm
Nov. 16 to a young Cuban belle. The
letter goes on to say "the young lady
fa beautiful and ber father Is quite
realthy. owning tobacco and banana
plantations. Lieut. James Thomas of
oir company, was best man. The mar
, lage occuned an the Catholic church
and the oride was given away by her
father. Howard and Lieut. Thomas
,ed. The commissioned and non com
missioned officers and privates follow
id aext in the order named. Prom the
■ flVrch they drove to the bride's house,
u beeutiul old Spanish mausiem. It is
the prettiest house iti Sagiia. There we
(tad a grand reception and most of the
.;oys were unwell the next day. I heard
.toward say be wan going to carry his
>vtfe to Savannah. Hr is very proud of
the beautiful Cuban girl.” The news
of the marriage will cause a great deal
of surprise in Savannah.
SOLDIERS INVITED
To Oyster Supper to Be Given Thurs*
day in YVoodlawn.
ThP ladles of St. Andrews’ Mission,
Woodiawn, will give an oyster supper
next Thursday evening at the Mission.
The ladies in charge are famous house- ;
keepers and oysters served by them i
cannot be surpassed. Be cure to call
on them between the hours of 6 and j
l A special invitation is extended ;
ro the soldiers of Camp Mackenzie to
attend ar.d enjoy the oysters served by
the ladies.
The latest belts are simple in the
extreme and consist only of wide soft.
hop drawn about the waist and held j
3y a jeweled clasp.. There is no lire- j
-ing. no foundation. The ribbon is al- i
Towed to take Its own folds and fall as
It will.
Mr. C. W. Moody, of Cincinnati, is
at the Planters
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la hi-ft He* aw i— w—. laiivni, tve -
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i attintb*»*»#«. a village ta ihe Hvtw
n for ifp -Hag atiwivb’ Out <•( rat
eattleg ft*, afneia it*- Href 1' --. * ta itm
law HHiavfaewfeat •*• * erring ~ff by
a I# year* nlf girt H<*> felber. eev*-n
| l»r*>!h* r» end tfne MMW* alt abot. Ihe
I Pmf riraaar* damvrry that the R>-
t**ui malaria le *i'- ',*l by a i-articu »r
railed, when a pattern in ih* hnaplta!
drvelopaii the fever, hie btsog abowing
malaria tacriltt. and n*« then treated ,
jWtfh quinine. Tbe Aetna Ihlnk that ,
they art now tn n way to dbtmvev a
serum that will render peufdc Immune ]
i to the malaria.
' Experiment* to mpaxlu' e dead men * 1
fean-rea fTwn Ihetr ekul!* are bring j
made In tlertnany. Tbe method pur-eio-d i
to that propcnel by the hxte Pr**f, Ht*.
of tn re. nnetruet tbe fare of'
.John Hriastlan Beach. At tin- t'nlvcr
jftty Of line, ttu- skulls of rrimilUl* 1
who have been cim tiled are used. Oats
of fh.ee win lie taken In plaster, and
given to rilfferent ynwinr la treat ac- j
cording to the rules Uhl dunn. The
j result* will then became fared nltb one'
another and with phm.,graph* of the
original offerer* of the skull*, taken el- j
' th. r before or after d«-ath.
A e bnil haa Veen adjudged to he a
nuisance by Mr. Justice Romer. of the,
English Chancery eourt. A ectwed m*e-.
> t.»r took a house at Tunbridge Well* on
' the assurance that there was nothing
to prevent It being used aa a achnol.
He afterward discovered in a leaae a
covenant that no trade or business
j should be carried on In the house which j
■ would cause any noise Injurious or dls- j
turning to the neighbors and asked to j
|he released Justice Romer directed the i
reminding of the leaae. as there whs
ino doubt that an action against the I
| school aa a nuisance would succeed.
Those twrfervld Bcotsmea wtio are!
■ stickling f• r other words tn place >*f *
English" and "England" when "Brl-1
tons" an.) "Great Britain" are meant,
are rehuked by Scots Pictorial this J
week, says the Paris sle«»enger. The!
lute Bishop of Wakefield gsve great
offense by speaking of "England s
Hag" In his famous Jubilee hvmn last
year. But It was not until the publics- 1
lion a few days ago of ihe memoir oil
Bishop How- by hi- son Frederick that 1
the extent of Scottish annoyance was j
known. The bishop had of course no I
thought of painting anyone and he
promptly published a letter expressive
'of hi* regret. But. In spit* of his letter. I
exasperated Scotsmen continued to send ,
him abusive biters and postcards.
Most of these ivere anonymous—a t. ict
which our contemporary points out Is j
not very creditable tn the patriots who
wrote them. It l« soma consolation to
knew that the bishop was not dis
tressad. as the exaggerated frenzy of
the letters made them extremly comic.
GIVEN KNOCKOUT DROPS.
Soldiers Are Being Drugged In
Savannah.
Savannah, Bor. 14-Lt. Salazar,
chift surgeon of the provost hospital,
states that there H someone in Savan-,
nah who Is giving the soldiers knock-!
out drops. Dr. Saiazer made the
statement to a Prrs- reporter that a
large per cent of the men brought, in i
for being drunk were drugged. The;
party doing thla contemptible work
ran have hilt one idea in view and
that is robbery. Dr. Salazar says thej
soldiers were drugged in a airailar
that certain parties are following the |
corps and that they administer the
manner in Jacksonville. It may be
drops.
Mr. J. R. Harwell, of Atlanta, Is at
the Planters.
7 SUTHERLAND
SISTERS’
HAIR GROWER
FOR OVER 14 YEARS
Thi. highly meritorious preparation has
stood a the head of »11 hair restoratixos.
More than :J.OOOZK»1 bottles have been used
by tho American people, and thousand, of
testimonials bear wit ness to it* orcollonce,
while there were never any comptainta
when directions were followed.
SEVER SUTHERLAND SISTERS'
SCALP CLEARER
fa the only dandruff cure. For sham
pooing, it has on equal.
All Ure Orugßlst* Sell If.
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iT Roach. Frank Raymond,
j ■ Prott, Willi# Smith Jim
Frank H. His*. Dick Hsvlsr*. Mauris.*
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! Lumber Co.. Messrs. Ehney * Co..
iThs Whel-as Htamp * Press Co.. W.
I tf-.-ift * Co., Heaman A Monts. C. A.
j Williams Mt Co.
SOLDIF.RH’ LIST.
, A—J. C .Armour.
, B—Lieut. Chan. E. linker. Daniel It.
Broughton. James W. llland. Rnht J.
Bamea, Adrian Brarkenns-d. William
iF. Bannister. Lieut. R. F Barfield,
i p_A. H. C-amer. Thom** Coleman.
(Joseph Oollter. Fran! Cohely, Frank M.
jCatwr, Lieut. H. P Combe*. John
1 Courtney. Fred Chadwick,
j |>—John J. Doran. David Drummond
1(8) P D. Deling.
i E—Bob Keeler, Mis* O. Wlnnefred
i Edgsr.
■ F—Luther Fridley, T A. Fisher. Jo-,
• eph Flynn. John W. Fugate. Corp. A.
J. Fisher.
I || —jg, Narlaw Henxsy, Wm. Ham
-1 mend,
j J—W. Ct. Johnson.
J. Lytls <!>. Charles M. I-ent.
It«bt. W. Lea. B C. I-eonard (3). i
M—Corp. Will J. Mclveen. W. V.
! Mears. John McDermott.
! o—Rev. Wm. O'Connell.
f* Mrs If. H. Pattlson. rare Lt'-irt.
'll jr Patterson; Andrew Pevert,
ft H. Roamussen, Ben L. Roe. Bert
i L. Rldine. J. O. Reese,
i g—Henry Steffens, J. E. Sheridan.
Edgar 7. Smith. A. W. Stomp, Edward
L Summers. Ed-vard Spooler.
T—'XV. S. Tuttle.
W Frank Warner. Ccorge Washlng
' tonfl Henry Wortsmith, Isaac D.
Wright <4).
y—Clarence E, Voung.
FOURTH CLASS.
Edwin R. TTpham. Bert Huson.
w. H. STALLINGS. P. M.
Tim Heading Terror.
Wodrsworth was a terror to his
! friend*, nay* the Philistine. His pull
was genteel, but very dextrous. He
j could flash an MS. on you before you
j could say "Good morning.” He read
: all of the "Excursion” to Lamb, and
Hazlitt once wrote to Coleridge: "1
tried to escape Wodsworth because I
| knew he had a new poem with him,
: but he finally cornered me."
In "Yesterday's With Authors," Jab.
T. Fields innocently tells of low
i Wodsworth graciously read- aloua to
him a poem . seemingly not aware
1 that Wodsworth was always lying in
wait for his prey. “I am blessed with
great bodily vigor,” wrote Leigh Hunt,
“so I do not much object to having
Byron read to me from his MS."
So we ece that the desire to read
one's productions to some one else Is a
classic condition. I myself occasion
ally tax tho patience of a good woman,
although I never, like John Jerome
| Rooney, took a lady out to lunch and
j read a play to her. and then walked
off, forgetting to order anything to
eat.
An Enterprising Druggist.
There are few men more wide awake
and enterprising than Howard & Wil
let, who spare no pains to secure the
best of everything in their line for their
many customers. They now have the
valuable -agency for. Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds. This is the wonderful .rem
edy that is producing such a furo'r all
oveg, the country by its many startling
cures. It absolutely wires Asthma,
Bronchitis. Hoarseness and-all -affec
tions of the Throat, Chest and Lungs.
Call at above drug store and get a trial
bottle for 10c. or a regular size for 60
cents and *1.90. Guaranteed to cure or
pries refunded.
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Album!
CAPTAIN iBEfiFS
and Interesting scenes associated with the destruction of our Giant Bat
ship and her Heroic Crew.
Souvenir Edition!
1.-,. w incidents of American history have been attended by such public
excitement and nailonal Indignation as that which followed quickly upon
the destruction of the Battleship Maine. In response to the universal de
mand for u pictorial history of the 111-fated warship. Ita eapta "® y
f u t < verythlng In connection with It leading up to and including it*
rinstlon WC have secured and offer our readers this week a beautiful Ma no
Al'-tmt or Portfolio, the most complete photographic record issued upon tho
subject, embracing splendid photos of
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CONTENTS OF "MAINE" LABUM.
Captain Chas. 0- Bigsbee. General
Fltzhugh I-ee.
The BattlcLhlp Maine.
The Destruction of the Maine.
Havana Harbor and the Maine An
chorage.
The Harbor Entrance to Havana.
Gunner’* Gang of the Maine.
Views of the Maine’s Crew off Duty.
A Minstrel Show on the Maine. Ship’s
Company of the Maine.
Please notice the Maine Album above advert sed is one of a Souvenir
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of the Spanish-A merican War, each portfolio being a special number devoted
t 0 Ve r xTw^ n k Torferc.,l us a Memorial of the First Sacrifice of
the'war, or ihe heroic death of Knrign Bagley and his companion* Inclu
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THE SAMPSON NUMBER—Bombardmeot-cL Son Juan„aad.JMorro Cas
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HOBSON AND THE MERRIMAC-*wlth -additional gpgelaj -feature*. ,
ADMIRAK SCHLEY—The Destriictton-tf-CriwenkS -l legt, .pr
THE SHATTER NUMBER—The Siege and Capture of Santiago. ,•
GENERALS MILES AND MERRITT—Army Operations in Porto Rico
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A OroUD of Junior Officers of the
Maine.
Wardroom of the Maine.
The Court of Inquiry in Session.
Funeral of the Victims of the Maine.
Disaster.
A Fruit Vender in Havana. Milk De
livery In Havana.
The Captain General’s Palace in Ha
vana.
General Blanco y Arenas.
Looking Down the Prado, Havana.
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