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Tfit Values in New and
, inraclivi Upii|liit
and Grandt.
$l5O TO $750
Choir* of Our four *•*«!•
In« ,n«kM. Wwlurr Evot
#tf f Hftrvftnl. ««*»
B«u*r.
Organs
Th# F*mm<l 41 Votfty
Parlor and Chao** #ty»e*.
walnut and ouartar Oe*
c*m«, rmw <S«fti«n» wa
can vave you loonay
Sawing MacWrta*. B*cy
cla» f fumilura. Baby Car
rtagas. ate*
Everythin# now »n *hart
Music- * r
Tinas & Barton,
710 Broadway,
Augu
TILES OF
THE TOWN
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patch #e*w* -a nw <>• *»<*brr a l*.
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daalfu The hardtack* wart pain'd
by • < «!«•»•'«* ». c.. WUM Vto* w»wk
it wait* HtaftM.
Th* custom of danwatlm '** CNftt*
Mi to an BtllWtol l*»»t H ta wrto) j
■.art *w#n fartfear ito* at would at Lr*t
**!«-> N..w pit nty «rs feuii*** ar<*
amk a W» <M *r*«u on Ik#
holiday HJ i*s*«tr of iw.i.i« *••*«• *
aprla of toeilf m their root*. but *b»
• ottM Kara ttuma'M ttat aa *»g.>n*rr
tautld think of ooavrvlo* th# rtHUioi tn
tarb an aatnat a* to dr- o*t« hi* loco
motive? Bat that la fiat what on*
of th# Otwrgt* ma<t » «nstoaar* did ami
ttoero aan a *i»rt* of holly uotu M no
Cbmtnuu day attached to th* h#»‘l
Ugtet Am U*« ifigiM rolled through
A CUWB to PoßUion# -
ftelHlcji qu<K‘r id 4
it mmy h* ««ld that the volnntetr army
show# up »ot»fthing on thU
There ax- m*n serving In the army ami
at Camp Mackenal# who have enlisted
aa prirate* and *r« under nflli-er*
• hum they would not hav.- noticed at
home Ttoie I* not *ald with any re
flection on the officer*. but when a
private count* hi* eaah by the thoua
itnd* and the olßeer by th* 11. you
moat say It 1* a rather tnoongruoua'j
thing that the private la living on
hardtack and bean*, while the ol»c*>r
la enjoying excellent eating, and. to
nne a common exprcaalon. Is "way up
In G." It I* even aald that hi a eer
talu regiment a young man who la a
private I* under the command of hta
former coachman. Strange atat* of af
fairs, eh?
The Provost'* Black Marla--
One of the camp ambulances wu*
mntfrt down the street and paused the
street car on the platform of which
they were talking.
‘ike that wwjou. Bill?"
*'Yep."
“Know tirhat H Id?"
Mure. That's one of the wagons
i hat the prorest uses for a Black Mu
"‘f thought It was an ambulance,
I said the Other,
R The conductor smiled.
I Company Maacota—
I The Camp Mackenzie hoys believe In
Bach company ha* one and
IThe assortment hi Indeed varied. In
Huie company there la n pig- ''on
■khould **e that pi* walking around
■with a blue and rad ribbon tied around
™lu week. Then another company has
1 B jjpat, another a cat, auother a rooa-
L another a dog, another a parrot,
■ another—but the list is too long to rc
■ pint.
B MONKEYS HAVK XM AS TREE.
Dec. 31—Keeper Cy De
■ v 0 f the Lincoln Dark Zo.. gave the
§S|» ikevs an Xmas tree, and all day
they raced about their big cage
lIKtK the keeper monkey cheers to ex
-I||s their appreciation. He bought
tr.'C that could tie found -
enough for whole family -
filled II with popcorn balls
of popcorn bar.* of • at"**
apple- aide.ir;.-
mgffil.Oii'tnir t-. tin' id-., o.i. ■'
<•. It r lib '•* ml- otter a
Silk of la fit li*i'C
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techy nowber Oo and aaa. anyhow
ta Cue* a CwM ta ftae Day
Taha Bromo Qutalo* TaWat*.
AM Hnirhtt refund th* money ts tt
rail* ta ure tte. Tbs grautne hn* L.
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MORMONISM f
"i.uxre,sm*n Fleming la quoted In
The New Tort Herald as. expeeastn*
hiltiaelf on Mormonlsm ae follows:
"Accordipg to the OoWatitutlon of 'he
I'nlted Slate*, the gv*r*«ior of every
»t*u dswda to tha cle*% of the house
ot represent tt I v«# the name* of the
men darted to membership. The
name* are then entered upon the polls
of tha house and a person so named
become* by law a member Ilf the hoove
and he can t be prevented from taking
his taut. Subsequently hta right to
continue occupying tha seat may 1*
contented, or after he ha* taken his
seated and participated hy his pceeenc.
in the deliberation* «f the house, he
may be exp«il*d from congress hy a
tvvo-thlrd* vote of the duly qualified
member*. In nil meetings and dterue
stons had upon thl* subject, none of
the objector* to Mr. Roberts seemed
this falter constitutional provision, but
have based their opposition to him
WINE OF CARPUI
Regular aa Clockwork.
Dumas, Am., July M-
My menses used to come tw ic* a
month and were very profuse. 1
had almost constant headache, back
ache, rains In the lower abdomen
and great consbpation of the
bowels. 1 have used four bottl«
of Wine of Cardui, taking Black-
Draught as needed, and now my
menstruation is ts regular as clock-
Mrs. L M. Witherspoon.
WaeTorf*'
The menstrual period should regularly appear no oNvner
than every twenty-eighth day. and should continue three to five
days. There is danger ahead if the menses come oftener than
that It means an early death. Happy old age is impossible
if nature’s programme is not carried out If the menses are too
profuse or too scant, if there is suppression, if there is any weak
ness or drain in the organs of womanhood, not a moment should
be lost In taking Wine of Cardui. As Mrs. Witherspoon says it
regulates menstruation like clockwork. When a woman is
••regular'', and her delicate and distinctive organism is strong and
well, her health is sure to
ladies' advisory DEPARTtoEkT. ! be perfect, and a perfectly
healthy woman has many
13&X&. years of brightness and hap
; Oh.su.'.K.ya-v.m, pjneJJ bef(>re Wjne 0 f
Cardui undoubtedly lengthens life.
A LARGE BOTTLE IS SOLD FOR SI.OO BY DRUGGISTS.
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A #pl«ndid *»sortm«nt of
of fashionabt* Pockwtj
Book* and C*rd Cases in
\e#t leathers for men and
w-jmen at
Richards A Shaver'*.
XKIV TEAR CAKDW.
The Geargta railway tram. 1 depeet •
went he# tasued aoen* very pretty *** j
e«ar .-wide. The name* es all the em
ployee appear on th# card. CV»I. -b” * I
White h*» sent out to hta many friends ,
cards on whkh U.
May happtnee# and proa- j
peHty fall lo your lot dutlng
( line ,*nJ hAtny yewrs there. <
; altar.
| JOB W. WHITE.
j Trav. Pa##. Agt.,
(ieorgta Hallrowd,
1,. g N. It. It. Co . Laaaee.
A'.’OV’dTA. OA. I
INDOOR BABt, OAUKB.
The 13th Pennsylvania lndo«.r tall
team will piny ••»* «’. t>. A learn M«m
day night. These gainea have been well
atteml.-d. and the aattie Monday night
promise to I>* well attended. The 13th
Pennsylvania team will play the .Sacred
Heart Cadet* Tuesdty night.
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TORANT.
TRIAUUATIONI
10LD AT TUIIW NAL.
| ‘ft ell. Clara, whgt have you done '
ruiTß WtUtAIRB hta for# til# ta*r
I AWB Jli ll' Itf>SkATtf flltfs tis VifWYttflf
J i#i drunk. Jitdp#.** am id j
Just i*o-nny. Mid the Rtapev •
tioiNo To tiMtyvrroWN.
"So you came from Orovetown*" .
Oesi Marrow wug twine trted for *
We*-h of No end H- bed left throve-1
j t v. n x -nae day and had not retarr
»d. While *>t)ourwtnc In At-guv.... h
j took a is*, ft. one nracer ted ta aa - i
Liner, and he headed at oewrt.
I I give you until iwm to leave the I
city, ts found here after that hour, you
will he arrested, said lh« judge.
I ‘J. M. left court til a hurry.
THK TAI.E OF A I*oo.
It was an sirs* a little dog.
| The dog belong* ta Momte Edwards j
a coal Mark tody
Doggy was tying In the »un on the 1
stdrcalh yeaterday. when Julta Pmtih
cnme along. Jutm I* colored atom tth.
Li. bed a doggy. Mamie then made It
quite tateeesttiig for Julia. Mamies,
husband. Kd Edwunta. took a her,4 ID I
the scrap.
The tlnel# mas- »
FM Edward*. !?.!«.
Mamie Kilward* »:,&#. , I
Julia ifmUh. 12.ta. , I
COOIfP PROVE HE UVAS DRI NK.
It t* seldom that a defendant at tn* |
court .'vf the recorder admits that ha
was an drunk that h* knew no
than M go to people * oaeh drawers, tort .
that Is what Joe buminer*l told the I
court and added: "I can prove by my
tathar ttat I wa* depd drunk."
Now that w-a* enough to convict him !
of violating No t«0, but he had been
In n difficulty with a Mr. Kitchens.
The evidence showed both parties to tie
guilty, and a line of II.W oo each was
Imposed,
NO. ttS AND NO. t»0.
Two rtarges hung over Charles Leon
ard that of No. 4*o and so. «!. He
had struck Mr. Shaw In the left eye,
That was a violation of No. ttW. He
had according to the evidence, used a
pair of knuckle*; that wua where the
tilth violation cam# In.
Attorney Henry Hammond conducted
the prosecution.
Mr. Summer*!, who appeared In the
other rase, was a witness for the de
fense. He said Leopard had not used
knuck*. , .
"Hut you said you were dead drunk
at the time. If so. how could you tell?"
queried Mr. Hammond.
“T was sober then? that ltck Kitch
ens gave me sots-red me. You get hit
in the eye. and It wogld sober you, too,"
sgid Bummer*!. •
The judge fined Leopard ft*» _
REV. WELTNER.9 GREETING.
The Patsor of St. Matthew'* Card to
Congregation.
Rev. C. E. Weltwr, of St. Mat
thew's Lutheran church, has sent out
to his congregation the following new
year's greeting:
"At this, the beginning of another
year, permit you to send you glad
greeting, and wish you “A Happy Now
Year.” The happiest year— whatever be
the proportion of the joys and sorrows
It oontalns—ls that which lays up the
richest treasure of character and deeds,
and so of bliss for ail time. Let me
urge vou, therefore .to spend the com
ing days of the year In full remem
brance of the fact that we are on a
pilgrimage fast drawing to a close, and
the seed we are sowing is for a harvest
of eternity.
"Be diligent in using the appointed
means of grace and salvation. Attend
the services of the church as often as
you can. Seek ever to make your lift'
more and more like'unto the perfect
life of the Master. Wit a large meas
ure of consecration 'And service into
your individual life ’Jhan ever before.
If you do all these it will truly be
■ A Happy New Year'*'
For some of us. this may be the last
year; may it be the best!
• Forgetting those things which are
behind, and reaching,forth unto those
things which are hefrjje. T press toward
the mark for the prize of the high tail-
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lea t
TO* RENT~
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offi.es. ta 1-3 par month, all mttarrn
lonnv.uicn.es. Lsoßard Phiatoy, 3M
Mroad atraat. ttoc II
" FOR SALE
13 SHOW CAdEB fOfi BALK CHEAP
i 713 Broad at. Wra. E. Beaaoo. Jsnt
WANTED TO BRUv-ONR OF THE
tast paying ituatasaas* la the cltv :
i satiatactory reason for selling. Ad
dress Bust ties#, car* Herald. Arc II
|CREAM —CREAM AT M JACKSON WT.
! FOR BALE- PAPEP. FOR WRAP-
I PINO purposes Cheapest la otty • >na
‘ rent a pound. Apply at Herald uffica.
, Both while end news paper.
: Nov i
FOR BALB-ltN-ACRM FARM. ON*
! mile fiom city limit*, a bargain. Ap
ply W. C. Jones. No. Ut Jackson St.
Oct 1
CHEAP PAPER FOR WRAPPING
purposes 10 cents a hundred old *>•
change*. Whit# paper 1 sent a pound.
Nov t
FOR BALE-10JS GREENR STREET.
with a tittle outlay can be made Into
a handsome and modern residence.
Term* tl.ooo cash; balance, three years
with seven per cent Interest. Apply to
E. Sheehan. Manager. Robt. Portner
Brewing company. dec 13 ts
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST.—-LIVER-COLORED FOI X*TRR
Dog. Reward offered. It returned to
Dr. W. H. HARRISON. Jr., 115 Jack
son street, city, or Sand HU. deo 31
MISCELLANEOUS.
JlltS. AISUUKY POTTEK HAS RE
\ TUB NED to tha city, and will re
akme her art dßase* at an early date.
7% addition to otla. water cdlora. draw
in* and modeling, »he will teach china,
and tapestry. For further particular*
Acply at atudl<v*42 tlreane street.
uA*
WANTKD TO BUY-A TWO-STEATED
vehicle; atate condition and price. Ad
dress B, care Herald. dec SO
BOARDERS WANTED FOR 5 LARGE
Desirable Rooms. Wm. C. Sibley, cor
ner Telfair and Centre street* dec3l
BOARDERS WANTED FIRST
class meala. Private family, central
location, Address. Augusta, care Her
ald. Jan 1
WANTED—A GENTLEMAN CAN OB
TAIN board in private family at very
reasonable rates or will take two in
room much cheaper; comfortable room.
Apply at No. 435 Telfair street, jan 1
ing of God in Christ Jesus.
"Wishing you grace, merry and peace
In His name, I am, \
' Sincerely your friend and rector,
"C. E. tVELTNER."
Ex-Secretary Sherman, who has Just
passed his 76th birthday, says he feels
well enough to conclude hts century.
The Augusta Camly Factory is mov
ing from West End to Jones sueet, in
the rear, of the Planters Hotel,
g*ta rjoa#A«f.agto Hi* ’"tataa, p
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Toys! Toys’!
Thft iar#MAi Block of Toy»#vtar brou#ht Au#u#M* 1
Th« pi mi «r« ih* iow«»1 *v*f pul upon mWiii ioow.
Oo r.crt for##t my p*#o# *li«n pur< tor th#
tmmti. My *Moctm«nt of (:*#•• Mkftucb tH*i yew Mhould
homr It In mind. Pound Cmko, Fru« Cftk# #nd Lftdy
Fin##rs an# my •p#ctAiti#«.
H. H. CLAUBBEN. 1002 Broad Bt.
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-CAN YOU MAKE A~
XMAS PRESENT
That will be more
than one of our JP,
BICYCLES?
We have them to fit th© baby as .well as for
men and women. We have
BICYCLES of alt sizes at Christmas I \
OETEKET, MM l CO., SSSK
Corner Broad &. Campbell. Open E v |l F
this week. m JMM
Our Coal Promotes Health, Wealth and go jfd CM
It burns through and through and leaves neith Mr
cinder and hut very little ash. I
OUR JELLICO AND CROSS M0 ! /iNTA|S
Household Coals are unequalled for ;leanline»a. heit&ig: aV*
lasting qualities and money b saved daily by their use. g£t
Lg:g. Nut and Steam Coals of best Grades anfl
Lowest Prices I I
T stopfcitaea FRASER & CUM Ml NO. Lessees*
iro ' CO-OPERATIVE COAL SUPPLY CO., 10,1 Jtafea*^K
B PARLOR MARKKAS,
lilivultot. and unjolnt at the Sn^B
lot that are twin* fattened for OttiX
market. We will have them In AijH
eetkllftf King, till we are
, for them. A turkey or stickling pl|B
from our ttoc-k mean« a feast, j JK
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SPANISt 1-AMERICAN WAR
f) / nENRY CABOT IjOOOB. U. S. SEN ATS#
I V HPBt jßfl M \ Thera «tL' i*»o ai’.iesr sach articles as
S\ yM Admiiral SanpsG-’s Fleet «f a .® sy J--V'
8 ta THEIR SILVER-WEDDING JOURNEY ||i§£2
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Is ,U B Wta* WT nukiced Mr. H»»«a*tetuc retaag ftuAt. 1T? :
» % The Princess Henia Srsni-in %a r Story
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3 fi .ut , nvE OF PAR-ON LOEQ IBE CUCKOO CLOCK taV
\ f ”*JfSSIwBkS. By Ellen Douglas Deland »|
/ ta T HE CENTURY'S PT-'OCHESS IN SCIENCB «
i MmafSok 8 By Henry Staitk tVil!lams, M.O.
5 Wm iyfl m -nj,,., - will iSorootW. review the w.-vV. b- wien*l«tl
r J nineteenth cer.iury* Other scrie* of paper, to appear are. ■<
fi ? 1 white Man’s Asia Republics of South America ■
fi '/ * 'Bv i’oj i.T-jvv Bit-.Ei-ow Bv lutMit Races jH
fi « Laam* MAPPER A BROTHERS. Publish era. New Verk, ,X
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