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Sl5O TO $750
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Organs
Th# Firriwl A Vot#y
Par or and Chanai sty**,
walnut and quarter Oak
caaaa. naw Marten* Wa
can mvc you money on
Sawing Mach'na*. Blry
rla*. furmtura. Baby Car*
ria«a«. ate.
Everything naw In ahaat
Music-
Tbomas & Barton,
710 Broadway,
Augusta, Georgia
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fr .to !*».> al.-i-f-tna hi lb* »HH. h»tuw
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wot t*n • drive -lurtti plh* aft*.n—n.
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glptl~~*. ailvnd.<l d»tine aartli* al UN.
Nrlr.-|«itian rbtt* h at It (' <•!(». k and
... a wwnm hsr ih* m»% to
MS«Mfc «h> la lha .-dir** .4 Hl* talk
••Thu wth-n ha* jtraeal.-d it. an ««*•
,»*.*.,! pa- Id* Ih* i»wi**kaM» gin >'t
fr**d.*«i. f*a. and to Ih* world It h#a
■t»r ui*np Odd'* Chitai
»a* plft of freedom luta irtm* to th*
nun -ti and wronped thron eh th*
•p«f., y of a natx-fi that »W .dw.JVnt
to tfct Peaeeftly tall, and ha. aun-l th*
rf-ttlV of lltAtf »»'! h*l'fuln*». erttt
f *ilfc ,'rwi' naprU- lira- *-«•! will >o
war-t awfc." 11 w w sol Iwlrrtl «»r 111 -
•.ill toward any oalkm that ranaad thl*
eanitlfT w nnah.ath Ihe aword of wa*.
It to good will toward Ih* aulf rtn*
•»d th* opprawed that Inaidred u* to
hat 11* and victory.
"(-■ad will ha. 1-ern «HattUal>*d tn
*lh to South and
from Kaat to Weal. Tht alma of our
better tiatur* have h*en reooni Hln* m
em **». oMlleratlii* Ih* wound* o*d
.{•At* of war and strife and nwklnp tV
»! -r* of th* old flap of tr*d*ot»No .hod
a new :u*t. r,while every .tripe ha. t*.n
t<)ewn.«d from every .tain North and
Houth together .Ing at thl. Chrlatma*
tim* a. th.y have not rung .tnc* w*
ivere a nation .the bleaaed aong of i-t aoc
and ftadwin.'*
For Whooping Cough
use CHENEY’S EXPEC
TORANT.
,M»I ——.......i. * »■■'•--» I'lilW
Mark Hanna'* Snore.
A Weatern Senator who ha* the *n
t-ee to thi' Executive M«muon tt-Ui.-d
« funny limy lo a number of hi* ool
htfui'f who were **-*t,*d in th»* senate
restaurant taking luncheon.
'’l hod ot’CAfltm to visit (hi' white
house one night last sssslon,” wil-l ho.
•’on u matter ot Imperative Import nice,
and the hour wu» into. I wa« shown
Into the resident pari of the mansion.
The messenger took my card In to the
Fresldent, who t ame out In hi* smoking
Jacket ttnil slippers. 1 transacted mv
business anti pool! bad* him good even
ing. 1 coming through the corridor I
heard a not** that sounded like th* fil
ing of a saw or the buck of a dtaMnt
coyote. 1 Mopped and listened, and the
noise, which tame from a room Imme
diately off the corridor, seemed to grow
louhev. One of the messengers up
proooftad. and 1 enquired the cause of
ihe disturbance. There whu no re-
WfHSTI **<*..
'What's the matter?' 1 aeked again,
the meppenger attU wearing a puxxled
expteptdon. Suddenly he reeogntaed it,
and Mtid. smilingly; Why, that'g Murk
Hanna snoring.’
"I have heard enorlng before,” said
the senator "but the noise Hanna waa
making wap sufficient to stroke the raf
ters <>f a barn.”— Washington Letter to
the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Will nine Mica
Rome. Cla.. Dee, !*.— Mr. A. Tt. Mc-
Donald has sold his place near this
Hy to Chicago relatives. Tho tmnsae
ilen, it is understood. Involves an cx
hange of property in Rome for Chica
go real estate.. The place here is juat
beyond the Keely Institute, and Is a
handsome piece ot property.
Mr. McDonald will go to Alabama
for anotlror year and mine mica and
kaottn. He wilf leave shortly for Chica
go to parehsMMrtnacMnery
You can get a Ane BUI* cheap for cash
at E. J Henry & Co.'s. 216 and 21*
Cunipbell street.
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•bit* add rokiwd riiiam* of the im
naunity, tan or rHP- to «mh ln«*»h*r
L4t iher* b* a aMWla* al Phornit. S
C„ and at Wliaaiagtoo M- <*- Tk*ra
ax* fair Mtoded and eoeaeraatltr *fcn*
rittasa* la every eoaatauatiy la ih*
atmth aa4 tfc* rohwed men a»*at *p
peal to tfcM Haw I aag to Ifc* tyaefcer*
‘ *l*o. If poaaihte.t fur Jaetia* Tfc* ap
! (mat* i« th* prwld*»l or congraw do
Im> good, for Ifc** **» fcowerwa. If
tlw pres Meet plate a aoldler at ernry
[ negro a door la tfc* south It would only
| make mailer* morae. aad «he rae*
I would aufer awe* ihaa they do Boat.;
(The governor, of th* south*™ atal**
ar* power)*** We must crawl# wo
' t intent la rvef* eownty. home, arhool
and pulptl The Lett el*«B*Bt of the
i minted rare will bt.r to la» band, oa
1 the lawless. Idle and erimlnal popata
; non and bridle lb*m. Ula atraage.
| hat It I* Ira*, that ih* battler da** of
| th* while rare la th* south, aad lb*
same rlaaa al n«tg r "«* At* *U»»•***•
lor they hardly ever »*ei The lower
.lass of the white* and Marks know
eat h other, for they meet la barroomw
alley*, bouaa* of 111-repute, and in the
darkness. Therefore 'my people are
destroyed for the lack of knowledge.'’
To lay that all ruoaa look alike is not
true, for f have seen while coons In
the swamp* w well ** black one*.
Th# negro race I* advertised dally on
, train*, corner* of the afreet*. r*tlw*y
niatlon* and on the lynching ire** by
this unbridled element that 1* known
of *ll men. The time ha* come for the
better class to meet and come to some
understanding; at the wm* time guard
against social equality, for that will be
WINE OF CARPLH
Anxious Moments.
Globe. I. T., Dec. t. V
I used two bottles of Wine
of Cerilui, with Tbedford’e W g
Black-Draught, before confine- ldV
ment last summer, and got y, »*&,■'
along better than ever before. yr-Ay VH
I used one bottte after child- HKKM mBfB
birth and recovered quickly, b#** : |4i. V7T(r
and am In .better health than
for years. This is my fourth t M
MRS. ORA PAGE. j ' f
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The new bom babe largely inherit* the disposition of the
mother during pregnancy. Too often she is needlessly anxious
and nervous. She permits her system to "run d iwn". and she be
comes Irritable and peevish. If women only knew it, there need be
little discomfort during this trying period. Morning sickness can be
largely overcome by a faithful use of Wine of Cardui. This great
woman’s remedy tones up the whole system, makes the nerve*
strong and stimulates the heart s action. It greatly reduces the
pangs of confinement It keeps women in good spirits, and this
condition, in turn, is imparted to the child. It shortens labor
and helps to effect a rapid recovery. Wine of Cardui does the
most good if taken during the
ladies' advisory oEPARTUERT.I entire time of gestation, lb
For advice la ease* ragulrlua *pv- ,
elaldloH’lleus, a<Mrvs»,glTtn*«jrirp. i benefit* flit marKCu Upon
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- Ch.iwnooaa, T«o. ,
—-—> ■ — men who tak« it all declare
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they "never got along so weH before”.
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Let those who wish t* Sgfct. kef*,
ate., row* on! and apaak la tb*w awn
ing* Del t kern come nearer th.n
Chicago New Totk or Washington.'
aad If they ar* auf* <** vac* qoeatloa
ran he sen led forever, and there will
be so hereafter 1 will eall«t w a prl
vale In the ranks and obey order, from
the superior oSMer. But I Iwlleve we
•111 p. rlafc''wlth .word.” and I prefer a
more egradient way Coroe now let n*
reason together ye colored and white
men lad ua agrea lo oppose rrtme.
raps, theft, tynehlag*. murder Hoi. de
rail. drunkennea* adultery, dirt, the
devil. Idleness, lewder*, and ail man
ner of lawlessness Ju.tlce before
the law and fair dealing on the pan of
the lawmaker, and breakers (in the
paid anil cause thla aOtlthland to put
<>n a new garment, bud and blossom aa
(he roa*. while Ih* tthelrl children iff
darkness will skip tike lambs In the
green pasture* and the southland will
exclaim. ’Th*** are my Jewel*.“
To Cure a Cold In One Dav
Take La.allv* Bromo Quinine Tablet..
All druggists, refund the money If tt
rail, to cure. »r Th* g.nutn# ha* U.
B. Q on each tablet.
Loafer—An animal that feeds on a
worker’s time. _
GEN. BATES IS
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pr»*« aa aHfct.
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la ifca raortaalaalloa at l*a arwr.
Satesih ho news.
Th* I In ttoa el orficwa a 4 Ifc* BMW-
Irarc to4g* tafcw Wac*.
Npnlal to Tfc* HtrraM
Hatwamrs 8. C. Or*. *T. *♦ a
rrgular maKautiialltS of Hataahars
Ixt4«*. TU. A r. Ifc* Mkalll «#-
Srwa *er* aMrtaS to aartr* far tfc* *a
■alas rear W H . Mr. T. S.
W W. K Natl*h• I W. I. C. fal-
Inw. Wrmarr. H. B Hnwbart;
Tftaaarar. K H. Maadmaa: 8. 8,. J.
B. Tu«rt!l: J. D.. J. M- Kr.uoltM. Tr-
Mr. M Haro. «Hn*ar4a. ■. P- Htrothw
and J. r Km*(*. Th* tod** Ml»
pond anrkles ordttr awl roa»l<MrabM
lat*rml Is Meiag Ukna to It hr Um
mrcabara. IMranil mt-iaWra ham
joined the lode* darlag **• prrwat
rear. _ .
Prof. P W. Pan ltd of Ckwaon -dl
|*S* aaw la ta*o th* Prat of th* ar*h
flatting frtanda lie aw prliwlpal of
th* Bale*burp twnitata for two r*sre
before be aw elected U» a profeamr-
■hip la Clemson college.
Hon. V. X. Gunter, the efficient aa
sisunt mtfcrney general of South Of*
ullna, *Mnf Ih* ChriHroa* holl4ay|lal
the home of hla f*HT*r. CapL VMX.
tinnier # Mateahurg.
Hr. I*. C. t'ullum. a fofmer Hudant
of Richmond college. Virginia. l»
teaching whool near thla town, and I"
giving entire rutUafanlon lo both pa
tron. and pupil*..
Rev A . C. Walker of the Smith Car
olina conference, baa been assigned to
the Methodist church at Bateaburg. as
paator for the next year. Mr. Walher
Is no stranger to the people of this
community, a* he was paaiqr her* once
before.
Miss Etmna Crouch of Bateaburg haa
a flourishing achool In charge at Kttlala
In Saluda county, with an enrollment
of fifty-five pupils. She ie spendlg
the holiday* here with her parent*.
The case of Mitchell as administra
tor C. T. A., vs. Lee et al. w»x called
at the last term of court at Saluda a
few weeks ago. The plaintiff la rep
resented hy Edwin Folk Strother. e*q .
of llateaburg. aud the defendants hy
ex-Oovernor J. C. Sheppard and other
lawyer* of Edgefield and Saluda.
The Standard oil eompany ha* put
up a tank at Bat.shurg that will hold
upwards of 20.000 gallons of oil. This
Is probably the largest tank along thi*
' Mr James D. Bean, a member of the
senior class of the South Carolina col
lege was In town Friday, on his way
home, at Springfield. 8. C.. where he
Is spending the holiday*.
Nearly all of the college boys are
spending Christmas with their parents
her*. ______
If troubled With Dullness. Furred
Tongue. Bitter Taste In Mouth. Bloat
ed Feeling after voting. Conattpatlon or
Sick Headuche .use Dr. M. A. Sim
mons' Liver Medicine.
ROW AFTER THE RIDE.
A Case In Which Hr. Bryant Waa
the Loser.
Three parties named respectively
Bryunt. Renew and Johnson took a
jiuggry ride Inst afternoon.
Today ail appeared before the recor
der, for the rid* had ended In a row.
There had been some dispute about the
ownership ot the vehicle and Bryant
threw rocks at the others. Renew said
he had been cut o«i the hand hy Bryunt.
Bryant denied having a knife with
which to do the cutting .saying he nev
er carried a knife, but, a pair ot scissors.
Bryant wa* lined 26 %nd ali the others
dismissed.
Case No. 2 against Bryant—a viola
tion of the 460th, and a fine of 22.50.
If vou feel Dull. Dftnguid. Broken-
Down, Debilitated, have Weak Stom
ach, or Indigestion,huse Dr. M. A.
Simmons Lljier Medicine.
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rml • pentad Apply ot Harold uflleo,
Bulk whtta and n«»» paper.
Nov I a
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mil* float city limit*, o bargain Ap
ply W. C. Jobou. Mo. IM Jockaao Bt.
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iTerma SI.OPP «-aah: balance, three years
with seven per cent interval. Apply to
| K Sheehan. Manager. Robt. Fortner
J Brewing company. dec U ts
“lost an dT~found7“
BICYCT.E STOLEN—I**7 RAMBLER.
No. »«1, model !1 tllnrk frame,
cherry rolored wood handle trora and
rlma clincher tires, rubher ptdala Re
ward If relumed to 122 S Elllt ttreet. <rr
No. * Library building. L. J. Henry,
den » '
MISCELLANEOUS.
accommodations wanted on
the Hill. Ut a private family, by an
elderly lady with her maid. Would
require parlor and large and tmall bed
room with board. No service In room*
needed. If satisfactory expect to re
main several month*. Address H. L.
Center. Poatofflce. dec 21 2*
WANTED—GOOD SECOND HAN'T)
typewriter If cheap. Demerit* fully,
p. O. Bo* 7H, City. e o d ts
Special Notices:
Special Notice.
The National Exchange Bank of Au-
gusta,
Augusta, Oa., Dec. 9. 1898.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Stockholder* of this Bank will be
held at It* Banking House on TUES
DAY. January 10th. 1899, between the j
hour* of 12 and 2 o’clock p. m., for !
the election of seven director* to servo
for the ensuing year.
TEBCY E. MAT, Cashier.
DIVIDEND NO. «.
The Planters Loan and Savings Bank.
Augusta, Ga.. Dec. 20, 1898.
THE USUAL SEMI-ANNUAL DIVI
DEND of three and one-half per cent
(3H) on thegapltal stock of this bank
has this day been declared, payable
to stockholders January Ist, 1899.
W. C. WARDLAW, Cashier.
A Kansas septuagenarian was burled
last week, and on Christmas day his
supposed dead body was taken up, and
after a vigorous rubbing, at last ac
counts, he was walking about.
Mrs. Annie Epps, Harlem, GAe writes
—Have used Dr. M. A. Simmon* Liver
Medicine 15 years. It cured me of Stom
ach axid Liver Troubles caused by Tor
pid Liver. Would not give one pack
age of It tor a dozen of either Zerlin *
or Black Draught.
FlneAt sau»ajfes
Finest Beef
Finest Pork
FINEST MEAT MARKET IN ADQUSTA.
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B. H. ILLE. 1266 BROAD STREET
p
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!4H Mill Work
OF IVCftV OtICRIPTION.
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830 BROAD bTREET.
I SELL THE 01 D RELIABLE
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I HEITING STOVES of tIIKINOS
■ PARLOR MARKET.
e: i Bred s.mt.
BKIX rfl'lNK PS.
VIM R CHRISTMAS ILRKKV
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Mr them A lurhay or atirlillof r»g
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OUR JELLICO AND CROSS MOUNTAIN
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The Nicaraguan Canal.
The must casual reader of the tele
graphic new* of the day must have ob
served the widespread Interest that is
manifested In the proposition to push
to early completion the Nicaraguan
canal. Apropos of this subject la the
favorable expression of the general as
sembly of Georgia through Mr. Cal
vin’s joint resolution. This resolution,
which graphically sets forth the advan
tages w'hleh will come to this coun
try. especially the South, through the
agency or this great waterway between
the oceans .followed closely the able
! and exhaustive deliverance on this Im
portant subject before the legislature
by Hon. George T. Barnes.
The Resolution.
Whereas, recent events have demon
strated the necessity for tho construc
tion of the Nicaraguan canal, under the
control of the government of the Uni
ted States. whereby the effective
strength of the American navy wilt he
doubled: and
Whereas, the opening of this inter*
oceanic water-way between the Atlan
tic and Pacific oceans. yIU not only re
duce the distance by water between the
eastern and the western coasts of <B*r
country about ten thousand GO.OOO)
miles, but will place our Atlantic and
Gulf states in touch with the great
populations of Japan, Corea. North;
China. Australia. Polynesia and the
western coast of South America, giving
us a very—superior advantage In trie
matter of distance, and opening to Am
erican traffic e very large area of the
earth’s surface, whereby new and ever
expanding markets will be opened to
the cotton, coni and tobacco of the
South, and in American in inuliu turns
okTWSI^W
irenerally: therefore
Be It Resolved, By the House of Re
presentatives. the Senate concurring,
that our senators In congress be In
structed, and our representatives lie re
quested, to use their liest efforts in fur
therance of the speedy construction of
th Nicaraguan canal, under the control
of the United State* government, and
to this end give their *<ol-u» support
Ito such legislation as will insure tho
completion of this great work at their
earliest practical date.
Resolved, further, That his excellency,
the Governor, he requested to have each
of mtr senators and representatives In
congress supplied with a certified cony
of the foregoing preamble and reso-
lution.
Approved 12th of December, 1998.
A. D. CANDLER. Governor.
A splendid assortment of
of fashionable Pocket
Books and Card Cases in
best leathers for men and
women at
Richards & Shaver’s.
No attention will be paid to anony
mous communications received at this
office. It is trite enough to be remem
bered that all letters should be accom
panied by the. name of the writer—not
necessarily for publication, bat as an
evidence of good falQi. ~
Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver ’MediCins
has since 1840 steadily risen In public
favor, and the demand for it far ex
ceed? that of any other Liver Medi
cine. ' jf