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FINE , T POPULAR
MEATS PRICES.
ELLIS AND SEVENTH STREETS
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
For To* Colloctor.
I ANNOUNCE MY CANDIDACY TOR
ro-oloctlnn to the office of fa* col-
Ire tor. subject to tha result of the
Democratic Primary, to he held May
2. 1 *Ol, and with thanka to tha
rHU"ns of Richmond county for
thalr aupport In the paat, respect
fully aotlelt thalr suffrage* at the
approaching aiacllon,
CHARLES H. BOHLER.
inayle
For tha Laglalature.
I HEREBY OFFER MYSELF A 8 A
candidate for the Legislature, aub
Jact to tha primary to ho held on
tha 2nd of May, and aollrlt the aup
port of ray fallow rid am*
DR. J. R LITTLETON.
Mayl
h/VU~U-xnJ~i_ri j~, r> r r
For the Legislature.
REQUESTING THE SUPPORT,'
votes and Influence of my fellow
rlliaana of Richmond county, I offer
for re-alactlon to the laglalature,
aubjact to the Primary of May 2.
Respectfully,
C. H. DUNHAII.
rale
Far Council Second Ward.
I ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CANDl
date Iter council from the second
ward, aubjeot to tha city primary.
EUGENE L. JOHNSON
m 250
R. E. Elliott Announce* For Coroner,
TO THE vO.BRS OK RICHMOND
County: After the earnest solicita
tion of many friend*. I respectfully
announce for re election to the office
of coroner, subject to the rule* of the
While Primary, to be held on May
2.
Respectfully,
R. K ELLIOTT.
may to
Sheriff.
TO THE VOTERS OF RICHMOND
County: I respectfully announce for
re-elactton to the officii of Sheriff,
•abject to the rnlea of the White
Democratic Primary, to be held on
May 1
JOHN W. CLARK
mayte
Far Clark of Superior Court.
I HEREBY RESPECTFULLY AN
noanre my candidacy for re-election
to tha office of Clerk of the Superior
Court of Richmond County, Georgia,
aubjact to the primary ordered by
the County Democratic Committee,
tor May 2. 1906.
I aak the aupport of my friends and
the suffrages of my fellow rltlr.cn*
In the coming primary.
Very respectfully,
WM D’A. WALKER
Mlc
AMUSEMENTS.
THE CITIZENS OF AUGUSTA
Arc cordially invited to hear an Illustrated Talk on
ORGANIZATION AND WELFARE WORK as ap
plied by the National Cash Register Company, given un
der auspices Chamber of Commerce of Augusta,
FOUR HUNDRED BEAUTIFUL COLORED SLIDES
AND SEVEN SERIES OF MOVING PICTURES
To be given TUESDAY EVENING, March 27,1906
at Miller Walker Hall..
NO ADMISSION CHARGED.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
5 Nights, Commencing
Tuesday, March 27.
A SENSATIONAL SURPRISE
Mrs. Kittie Baldwin
The famous " Whit* Mahatma.” and
a big company of society entertain
ers. Introducing KEENE, tha Grsat.
Prloaa 25. 60, 75 and SI
SEATS ON BAL4E MONDAY...
Building Has Begun
With a vim. Architect, and Build
ers are bu*y patting ready for the
rush. We are aupplylng tha want* of
everybody on Lima, Cement, Plaatar
Hair, Paints, Lead*. Oil* and Col
or*. Our prices are right. See our
atock. Get our price*.
Morrison Contracting
& Supply Co.
647 Broad. 'Phone 321.
Election Notice.
Marrh 14, 1906
TO THE VOTERS OF RICHMOND
County: I announce myself an a can
didate for Coroner, subject to the
Demorrsgr While Primary, and re
spectfully solicit the suffrage* of the
generous and confiding people
among whom 1 have lived so long.
Ttiough past the meridian of life, I
enjoy much of the vigor of ray earl
ier days, and 1 feel that I can safely
give assurance of fidelity and effi
ciency to all the requirements of the
office. I want your votes, and expect
to make an active canvass for tho j
same.
Respectfully,
W. A. RAMSEY.
aprll 15c j
NOTICE.
R«-,i*tratien of Voter*.
THE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC
Executive Committee having railed
Primary for May 2. 1906, parlies de
siring to voto In nald primary are
requested to register early nnd
ovoid the rush of last few days.
Registry Hat will close Saturday,
April 2l*t. 1 »of> Offlre at Court
House. Hours 9 a. tn. to 4 p. in.
CHAS. 5 BOHLER,
Tax Collector.
aprtl 20c
For the Legislature.
THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFUL- J
ly Miaou Boa tlu-li imllfgf for the
legislature, subject tn the Primary
of May the xerond. Until, and aolle.lt
the aupport of their fellow citizen*
of Richmond County.
HOYKIN WRIGHT
M, V. CALVIN.
R. E. ALLEN.
mlc
TO THE VOTERS OF RICHMOND
County:
I announce my candidacy for the
Legislature, subject In the primary
to lie held May "nd. 1906, and solicit
the aupport of my fellow-citizens.
LOUIS BROOKS.
Maylo
SEVEN CALVES ARE BORN
TO THIS BEANEATING COW.
BOSTON, Mass. March 27.—Seven
i calves, perfectly formed, horn to one (
| Durham cow. wax the unttxual Incident
j recorded yesterday at the farm of
j Martin S. Hill. In plenxant Valley
I Methuen They Included four hulls,
weighing 30 pounds each, and three
heifers. 25 pound* each. All the
calves died at thetr birth, or Immedi
ately after. The eow is a large ani
mal. weighing 1.100 pounds
Cattlemen and veterlnartes In Bos
ton and vicinity xav the occurrence Is
unprecedented In their experience.
The Southern'* P.ilm Limited to
Washington, New York and the past
Service second to none In the world.
Through Drawing Room, State Room;
section Sleeping Car Augusta to New
York; Dining Car*. Southern Railway
office, 739 Broad.
AMUSEMENTS.
BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Hoard of Health will take place to
night. The business of the session,
from all that can he learned, will be
routine, as iher P u nothing out of
the ordinary hooked to take place at
the meeting
To draw the fire out a bum, heal
a cut without leaving a acar, or to
eure boils, sores, tetter, ecaenia and
all skin and sealp diseases, use De
Witt's Witch Hssel Salve. A specific
for piles. Get the genuine. No
remedy causes such speedy relief
Ask tor DeWitt's—the genuine.
THEATRICAL
Homage to Modjeaka.
Now that the Modjeaka testimonial
la at hand It I* easy to understand
the enormous popularity of the great
Polish actress. If the playgoers In all
other dlles display the same Internal
In an nffeotlon for Mme Modjeaka
that has been exhibited here since
the announcement of her farewell per
formance, the depth and sincerity of
the regret felt In ovary part of Amer
ica over her approaching retirement Is
plain When Modjeaka steps forth
nt the Grand next Tuaaday night she
will face the largest audience and will
he given the greatest ovation that hae
been accorded a playar here In year*
.Report* from other cltlea Indicate that
the alxo and spirit of the welcome
given the urtlste all over the land
la similar. There I* nothing really
strange In this extraordinary attitude
of the public—lt la merely the giving
of praise and credit where they are
due. Modjeaka long ban stood at the
head of her profesalon. She haa ovoi
striven lo elevate the plane of her
art, to give the theatre Its deaerved
high and permanent place among the
Institutions of the world. She has
always held to her ideals and am
bitions, even at times when Ideality
iiml ambition were not appreciated.
She ha* lived to see realized much
that she has striven for, as well aa to
see her name emhlaroned high In the
hall of theatrical fame. Now that she
la about to retire, her friends in ev
ery corner of the land, as If actuated
by a common Impulse, are surging for
ward to do her honor on this, her
farewell, tour.
Prices $1.50 to 25 cents.
For Diabetes use STUART’S GIN
and BUCHU.
FINAL SERMON
TOMORROW NIGHT
Dr. Dawson Impressed a Large Audi
ence With His Magnificent Dis
course at First Baptist Church Last
Night.
That eminent and interestinß P>n
pit orator, Dr. Dawson, who has made
such a splendid Impression on all who
have heard him slneo his stay in this
eltj will preach his farewell sermon
at the First aßptlst church tomor
row night and the proapects are that
the cliurch will be crowded to hear the
last discourse.
This afternoon this prominent pul
pit orator will preach at the First
Christian church. The services will
begin at 4 o’clock
Tonight there will be a sermon by
Dr. Dawson at the First Baptist
church. The subjects are .vet unan
nounced.
Last night Dr. D: son preached at
the First Baptist itch to a large
audlonre on "The Tragedy of Hesita
tlon," nnd It was considered one the
best. If not the best, of nls pulpit talks
since he ha* been In this city.
His text was found In Luke 9:61
"Lord. 1 will follow thee: but first let
me go and hid them farewell which
are at homo at my house."
Do not fall to hear Dr. Dawson in
one of his four more sermons. He Is
a genius In the way of a pulpit ora
! tor. There Is a power in every word
i he speaks.
COP ASSISTED 111
TUP SWEARING
Policeman Called on by Recorder
Helped a Celestial Take Oath in a!
Case—Evidence a Puztle.
Ktvo dollars or lon days was tht>
order ai the recorder's court this
morning. Only one defendant sot thei
limit of lino or 90 days The evi
dfnee showed that hi» had strttek a
woman. Hhe sahl no had not.
Four other cases pot >5 or ten days.
A case concerning a Chinaman and
a negro hoy caused some amusement.
The Chinaman commenced to Rive Ills
evidence as soon aa called without he
Ins sworn. A policeman was called
op to hold np the Chink's hand while
the oath was being administered. The
witnesses' language was then unintel
ligible and the recorder's Imitation of
It caused quite a laugh in the room.
The ease against the boy was final
ly dismissed with the warning: "If
you bother this Chinaman again. I'll
skin you alive."
LUO! F.YOMMIS
TO GET PUCE
He Will be Made Attorney General of
South Carolina to Succeed the Late
U. X. Gunter, Jr.
COLUMBIA, S. C\. March 27—00 v
Heyward, as soon as he could shake
off the dust of his Florida trip, an
nounccd that he would appoint Gen
Leroy K. Yuomans as attorney general
sot South Carolina to fill the unexptr
ed term of the late Mr. I’. X. Gunter,
Jr
But few orators can hope to win
fame in competition with windmills.
Our idea of a true friend is one who
sees us only from our own View point.
THE AUGUUTA HERALD.
The Whit# Mahatma.
The following la an Interview with
Mr*. Kittle Baldwin, taken from the
Charlotte Observer:
'What do you call yourself? A
spiritual medium’’
• No. We call it aomnomaney. Mr.
Keene hypnotizes me, and It I* some
thing like a dream, but I don't remem
ber It.”
"Did you read Trilby?"
"No," said she. brightening, "but 1
have seen It played. I know about
Trilby.'
"Well, It seemed that when Svengall
took the spell off her she would he
fearfullv tired. I* that so with you?"
"Yes; I'm dead tired now, and ner
vous until I'tu nearly crazy. When the
maid yawged In the dreasing room «
moment ago I almost screamed at. her
and frightened her. Last night the
man who slept In the next room had
the catarrh. He kept coughing, snif
fling. and blowing his nose all nigh .
and I thought I should go wild. I
wanted to tap at his door and beg him
to clear hla head out with salty wa
ter. Yes. Trilby was truly represent
ed in that respect.
"But I hare Is nothing occult In what
I do. Anybody can find somebody to
hypnotize him. and what. I do can he
culllvated by anybody."
She said that she is an English
woman. her father having been an of
ficer in the British army, and she un
wittingly supported her statement by
her dialect, such as “arf a dozen.
Tired as she was she was full of chat
and one might spend hours with her.
highlyeentertalncd.
Mrs Baldwin opens her engagement
nt the Grand tonight. She will be
here until Saturday night. Prices $1
to 25 cents.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
MS BIG CLAIM
Wants Compensation from Govern
ment for Carrying Mails Before the
War—Resolution by Senator Clay.
March 27—At the
Instance of Senator Clay the senate
has passed a resolution directing the
secretary of the treasury to submit to
the senate a report showing any bal
ance found due to the Georgia Rail
road and Banking company for ser
vices rendered by it under the name of
the Georgia Railroad company by
carrying the United States mails on
routes 6.136. 6.134 and 6.144, Georgia,
prior to May 31. IB6t, when its con
tracts were annulled by the postmas
ter general, and whether any payment
thereon has been made since said an
nulment.
The resolution also provides for in
formation as to whether the contracts
provided that in the event of their
annulment by the postmaster general
before their expiration the company
should receive one months pay, and
if so, the amount thereof, and whether
It or any part of It has been paid to
the company.
There wjll be rascals in the world
just as long as there are fools in it.
Piles Cured
Quickly at Home
Without Pain, Cutting or Surgery. In
stant Relief.
We Prove It. Sarnie Package Free.
Seven people out of ten are said
to have Piles. Not one man in a mil
lion need have them and we aro
proving it every day at our own
expanse. W'e send a sample package
of the wonderful Pyramid Pile Cure
j to anv person absolutely free..
We don't, do this as a mailer of
amusement or philanthrophy, but be
cause It is to our Interest to do so.
We know that the sufferer from piles,
tormented ami driven almost crazy
by this wretched trouble, will find
such immediate relief that he will go
at once to his druggist and buy a box
ami get well.
We know thal we hav6 got the
greatest remedy In the world for piles,
ami we are ready and willing to stand
or fall by the verdict of those who
make the trial. We have been doing
thin for some years now and we never
yet have had occasion to regret It.
And the remedy at the drug store
Is just as good as the sample we
send out. As. for instance, here Is a
man who got such immediate reV-f
from the sample that he at once
bought a box. Was it just as good?
Undoubtedly, since it cured hint after
all sorts and kinds of things had .-till
ed And It wasn't one of those simple
eases of a few years' standing—it had
existed 50 years.
Here is a sample of the kind of let
; ters we get every day and we don't
'have to ask for them:
"Friend. I write to tell what good
your Pyramid Pile Cure has done for
me. I used your sample, and It did
me so much good I went and got two
boxes, and I used one and I am an
other man altogether. I have no pain,
no piles, and I have been troubled
with them for over 50 years, and
could find no relief till now. thanks to
your timely cure. Use my name if it
will do you any good. Isaac Smith.
Wharton. New York."
Pyramid Pile Cure is for sale
at every druggist's at 50 cents a box
or, If you would like to try a sample
first, you wtl! receive one by return
mall bv sending your name and ad
dress to The Pyramid Drug Company,
358 Pyramid Building, Marshall, Mich.
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NEGROES LOAF AT
CUSTOM HOUSE.
It Is Said They Believe They Cannot
Be Arrested.
ATLANTA. Ga.. March 27.—D0 the
negroes of the city really believe they
have a right to loaf around th? cus
tom house and that the police have
no authority to arrest them, as the
property belongs to the United States
government ?
A citizen yesterday called attention
More Goods for Same Money
Than you can get at any other place
in town.
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ALL WINTER GOODS CUT DOWN
UNDER ACTUAL COST TODAY.
HALF PRICE - - for all SUITS and FURS
HALF PRICE - for all CLOAKS and WRAPS
NEW SPRING GOODS
Opening up in every department. The correct
New Styles at LOWEST PRICES.
BIG SILK BARGAINS
Yard for Fancy Changeable Dre.s I CfW For Ta " eta S " k ' warranted ’ 20
silk; 50c goods. I «h.de.; 75c valua. .
Remnants and Short pieces of Silk 72 rTICe
——
NEW DRESS GOODS. BEST BLACK GOODS
Our Mourning Goods, Veils, Gloves are all of the Best Makes.
The Best School Hose, per pair JO cen J s
The Champion School Boy Hose 1 ° < i s l e !l t ~
The Bes wearing Kid Glove made ifcl.uu
Silk Gloves elbow length, all shades.
SPECIAL VALUES FOR TODAY
3Mc Laurence Sea Island Shirting l 5c for Amoskeag Chester best Ginghams
5c for 20 Cases of 8 and 10 cents Madras.
Table Damask, Napkins, Towels and Doylies
Saving* Low Prices
P. D. HORKAN & CO.
•*'' $» *»* - -.- ■
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The Winning Stroke
If more than ordinary skill in playing brings the honors of the
game to the winning player, so exceptional merit in a remedy
ensures the commendation of the well informed, and as a rea
sonable amount of outdoor life and recreation is conducive to
the health and strength, so does a perfect laxative tend to one’s
improvement in cases of constipation, biliousness, headaches,
etc. It is all important, however, in selecting a laxative, to
choose one of known quality and excellence, like the ever
pleasant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig
Syrup Co., a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system
effectually, when a laxative is needed, without any unpleasant
after effects, as it acts naturally and gently on the internal
organs, simply assisting nature when nature needs assistance,
without griping, irritating or debilitating the internal organs in
any way, as it contains nothing of an objectionable or injurious
nature. As the plants which are combined with the figs in
the manufacture of Syrup of Figs are known to physicians to
act most beneficially upon the system, the remedy has met
jvith their general approval as a family laxative, a fact well
worth considering in making purchases.
It is because of the fact that SYRUP OF FIGS
is a remedy of known quality and excellence, and approved by
physicians that has led to its use by so many millions of well
informed people, who would not use any remedy of uncertain
quality or inferior reputation. Every family should have a
bottle of the genuine on hand at all times, to use when a
laxative remedy is required. Please to remember that the
genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale in bottles of one size
only, by all reputable druggists, and that full name of the
company —California Fig Syrup Co., is plainly printed on ,
the front of every package. Regular price, 50c per bottle, j
(Xufprnia fiG Syrup
' San Francisco,
to the fact that every day crowds of
negroes can be seen loitering about
the custom house. Some of them claim
to be drivers of public drays and a
number of drays are allowed to stand
between the custom house and the
Grady monument, but there are al
ways a great many more negroes there
than ther e are drays.
It has often been said that the ne
groes believe the police cannot arrest
them in the custom house. It is said
they look upon that piece of property
TUESDAY. MARCH 27.
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j as a sort of “city of refuge.”
The citizen who spoke about the
crowds of negroes there said that he
thought it. would be well for the police
to look after that locality while clean
ing Decatur and Peters streets of
loafers.
Retail Counter.
At N. L. Wlllet Seed Co., 309 Jack
son, are retailed, at retail counter,
garden aer ds in 5c papers, garden field
forage and grass seeds.