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Old Glory Used to Advertise
Wares by Japanese Tea Garden
NAN FRAN< IRC O (Vil Th« ortlon
ot I'iiwiv ■ li' r*' In »i u»r th** flap; of
the 11 nit *-<1 Hff< t « ► to ndvirtlHi' iholr
wnre* today dr*** forth ;« <| pro
ton from ihf’ rn« nh in of ?h** .lupjv
fiKfovKorrnti uxrlmiioTi iwtßiic. In u
Ir*ttor to Unltd Btatfji Dlatrht At*
tommy Dmvltn complaint la mud** that
FATHEB IS KILLED
BT YOUNG SON
Cnrattnl Mini Threatened
to Kill Entire Family but
lit Thwarted.
TAHROKO, N f Town-hip No.
18 wji tM acmnrn Inal nlfcbt of th**
nioff horrtbtm tragedy In the* criminal
hlutory of Kdgtfonih county. I.ogan
Jotica, In a rnny\ declared he would i
I 111 hla entire family, and, upon at
tempting to make good hla threat,
wm shot down h> hla fifteen year old
arm Ho waa al«n attacked with an
nx by mot hot child ‘ln died Iti
rtaptly fr<»tu the funthot.
Coroner liana a* the Inqtionf todas,
held thr child who ahot, and ho ru
placed In lafl
TWELVE YEAR OLD BOY
CHOKED BY COMRADE
Phjriirimi* Kt'Kuril Ca*<> m
• Mint Remarkable Ouo.
NEWPORT NEW*. V« Henry
KHtott, lk -yearn old, In h in* mi ttic*
point of death from rhnkiux at the
hand* of hla pUvmutrn, Rrn***t Robin
•on and Kyi*’ Mid Hu«k Roil *n nti
•Ihrrrttlnn Kill oft wis *• upon and
chokfHi until hi* lung* hurft.
Air from hit hinur Hum not jwnc*-
trmtpd hi* i>odv until It la uearly twice
lta normal «!»* RhyNlcmna tr*gard
lb** boy • cm# an a moat remarkable
•o<r\ and mi' he cannot live Ida aw
■atl tu are und* r art rat
COLORADO MILLIONAIRE'S
WIFE COMMITS SUICIDE
DUN’\UEH. Col Mm K Knellan
ber*. »!'•
millionaire department ► • »■ j»r"prt
tor nt Bhlladelpbic nil'll «u|.
rlt' ou Timdiv In' a • ill- (i.iim
home In thu cliv by put tun rych
nllip t«blpt» whirl' had u :i prescrlb
rd for h< r a* medicine Mi duet!
enberg »«< afflicted with cotinump
Hon und II !• bellev.-d her IlSee*'. ptiv
due l melancholia The tin of lu r
nitride did nm Iwomv public unit’
last night
DIARRHOEA
Ther« la no need of m*.m tuftt
lat loaf *Wb tt>» diataUM, !>.» to
fmi a «ur# ft la -h** necea*
»ut to air a law doeva •**
Chactbcrlair.’s
Qofk, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy
In ho. h IMP CWt* OOP Xmr li
sufbeseni It n»*« nil* nod vac be
roliPd atsp In if-« moM ** Vpfp end
lMM"wa too**. Il u vsi.
oahfp M aloWhPn eng ta the R’.sans
at aap«»n ik Hm . ataut ouiilraii
wih pan».
In «t># woods hhim wo luctmw
haa on u*pi who gieam Mima
P»ICE 26c. LAPSE SIZE 500.
n ii .I’t |i irn '<• tea Harden at Goldca
(Jaii- I‘aik Ihi words ",Japan Ten”
are printed arm** X. lace of an Am
< rl«n Hap which float! over the build
ing District Attorney Devlin at
once look action to force removal of
the offem..ng banner.
O’CONNELL RAPS
INDEPENDENCE
PARTY
National Committeeman
Dl»a|i)irovr* of Manner
in Which Yancey Carter
Ha* Been Foisted Upon
People a* Candidate.
Mr I tennis P. O'Connell, expresi
(Ji'iit of the (ieorala Fader* lion of
I.alior and National cnuimtt teamen
Irma Georgia of the Independence
Party, disapproves of the manner In
which Hon. Yancey Carter, of Hart
well, was nominated for governor of
Oeorgla iis candidate of the lmlc
pendencr party and emphasizes the
i met 'hst he Intends to support Hon.
I loseph M. Hrown.
I ll, ‘ *»)»: "Certainly I shall vote tor
; '" tiih M flrown tor governor Whv
"°l* I »»ve him my enthusiastic sup
port in the primary and shall do llke
«t the general election. Had Mr.
Hmlth boon the successful randldate
lu the primary 1 would have support
ed him In the genera! election with
as much grace as 1 wttl support Mr
Itrown
Nu. I did nut nnd do not consider
•hr primary which nominated Mr.
Uiu vn a di mi erntlc primary. Whits
yoipin ut all pal it iom I creeds partlct-i
palrd, llip .mly requirement being j
iliai uacli votrr support 1 lui nominee I
at llin general plppiion Negroes
wfp not allow i d to vote, oven though
they declared thi ntslves dentocratfi
I tlicretoro consider It wrk a white
primary m which the will ot thp whtt j
lotit.s of Ihi’ at at e wan expressed.
I do not hold ihp Independent'*
tarly tp:.|"risible for Mr. Yancey Gar
<f f pandlil.tr> Thp fact. If It |« »
tint that Mi Walsh of lowa and Mr.
'Howard, Ol Umlmiiih. wore in Atlanta
at the tlinp his randldary was an
miiiin- d does not allrr my opmion In
" h mailer II these k-ii tlp in <ti wpra
tnditci d to |pnd llirfi aid to Mr. Car
in s indldirv they prnhabß did an
hii'iiii'. hi i wpi i misinformed and
did mu understand conditions a* they
Hiv r( present In Georgia
* ! 'li Carter a
candidate cf the Independence party,
bee ' use to ni> knowledge a mate con
, vontlon has lot 'ipcn c.illtd or held
h> that Batty IJo not believe the
.*mral public will hold the rarly re
i |s inutile tor the actions ol a lew men
who o# only working to gratify their
i personal whims ai d fancies."
KILLED BY LIGHTNING.
I.YNOHt RBT, 8 C—Durtna the
; ipyer. thunder -norm on Tuesday
rvent-e hr Mb I'pier Morgan a no
| rro who Urea neur here, while pass
ling under a iree was. killed by light- 1
nlng
GENTLE REMINDER
Shr was tram Boston and as cool
I as 'he "aditlong! cucumber
'Whs! will you have?'' ventured
the young man a* they aai down at
I ihi restaurant table
Kt rs-allv I don't know.” she said
j iimt.-i'idoh \\ hat do you hlnk would
j suit ms*"
Here was his chance
“It ou really »ap| my opinion as
j ■" suit mil," he respond'
j ■ d with a solemn face “I think you
iam beuwc ug a lltUv Chtls <*vies.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Charlie Pltls, an employe of Tho
Herald stereotyping department, had
his huger broken Thursday morning,
while closing the casting box. Mr.
Pitts' Injury, while very painful Is
not dangerous and he will be at his
work In a few days.
The Perkins Co. of Perkins, (Jit..
entered suit Thursday morning
against Muckeve Cotton Oil Co. The
amount Is jsi.tis said, to lie duo on
some cotton seed. The case will be
tried In the September term of Mag
istrate liennett's court. V, ’/ t
An excursion from Anderson, S. C„
came to tho city Thursday about
noon over the C. & W. C. road. The
excursion was a mixed one and most
ot the people were negroes.
The motor at the Clearwater power
house of the Augusta and Aiken rail
way company was struck hy lightn
ing Wednesday night, but very little
damage was done. Tffo ears from
I.ang!ey to Aiken, were thrown out
of schedule for about an hour.
Tho lights In the city were out
Wednesday night from ti o'clock io
about 7:20 o'clock, duo to 2 wires get
ting crossed at the power house. The
trouble was adjusted and the lights
were In commission for the balance
of the night.
WHEN IN NEW YORK
you will find the Hotel Knlckerbock
er, Hroadway at 42d street, the nu
cleus of Ihe life Of the eltv theatres
amusements and social gaieties.—Adv
BRYAN PLEASED WITH
PEOPLE S CHOICE
Says It Strengthens Dem
ocratic Ticket iu That
State.
LINCOLN d'nanlmoiiß action of
the Minnesota slate convention In re
nominating Governor Johnson was
gratify ing new s to the Democratic
candidate, who at once forwarded a
telegram of congratulations
"It Is a kA it compliment to Gov
ernor Johnson to lie nominated for a
third term by unanimous action of
his convention," said Bryan.
"And I have no doubt but that his
randldary will greatly strengthen the
national ticket In that state."
As a result of an injury yesterday to
the eastern newspaper man who un
dertook to ride a trlrk mule sent to
Mr. Bryan, the candidate will, permit
no further experiments of this kind
The affair came near ending in a
tragedy. The correspondent is still
conffm d to his bed. This morning the
mule was hltehed to the lawn mower.
"Huy Clluehfleld Domestic float j
now while the price Is low Leave I
orders w ith you dealer, or write the I
rilnchffeld Coal Corporation. Char
lotte, N C."
SECRECY ATTENDING
THE MRS. J. C. BROWN
GUARDIANSHIP CASE
NEWPORT. R I Legal action has
been begun. It was learned today, by
Mrs William Watts Sherman, to he
appointed guardian to her aged and
wealthy mother. Mrs John Carter
Brown, who Is the grand-mother of
John Nl hulas Browu, the richest
boy In the world "
The utmost aerrecy has been Ihig'wn
around the case It u said that Mrs.
Sherman. In (Bing the papers In her
| appeal, asked that the matters be
kept from becoming public, but she
was told, It Is said, that It wouid
\ not be legal unless It wss published
SHERMAN IN NEW YORK.
NKW YORK Janes S Sherman.
1 candidate for vice president on the
Republican ticket, stopped In New
York today on his way to Oyster Bay.
Mr Sherman travelled alone and
reached the Grand Central station
front up state at 6 30 a m . going Im
i itisdiawa w Ui« Hotel Muiihauaa.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
iSSSSSIPPiS TO
FIGHT RISE IN
RATES
JACKSON. Miss.—A rail has been
sent out by the Mississippi Travellers'
Association, the board of trade, and
other commercial organizations for a
meeting on September 15th, to discuss
the proposed raise in freight rates.
The meeting will also ask that, the
railroad commission be given an at
torney to represent the slate's in
terest.
HAINS TRIEeTtO
SHOOT ANOTHER
Slayer of Annis Recently
Accused Another Man of
Breaking up His Home.
NEW YORK. —It was learned today
that Capt. Peter C. Hains went to
Baystde, L. 1., a few days before he
shot, and killed William E. Annis, and
attempted to shoot a millionaire resi
dent, also a member of the Bayside
Yacht Club.
The informant stated that Captain
llalns met the millionaire and accus
ed him of the same thing he accused
Annis of—wrecking his home. It was
only by the most forcible arguments
that the millionaire persuaded Cap
tain Hains that he was on the wrong
track.
This Incident was brought forward
today by a friend of Annis to prove
that Captain Hains was groping in
the dark, that he suspected a number
of men, and that he was not sure he
had the right man when he shot and
killed Annis.
Captain Hains, In the Queens coun
ty jail, today caused considerable
alarm among thp authorities by his
actions. District attorney Ira D. fi.
Darrin declared he believed the army
officer had some intention of taking
his life, and ordered a special guard
to watch him.
Malaria Causes Loss of Appetite.
The Old Standi.nl GROVE'S TAST 14
LESS CHILI. TONIC, drives out malnrl..
slid builds up ihe system. For grotvi.
people and children, 60c,
navigation” stopped
ON LAKE ONTARIO
Only One Ship Able to pass
Through During Gale.
ROCHESTER, N. Y—Navigation on
Lake Onlarto was stopped last nigh;
by a severe gale which held up all
tralfic save the big steamer Toronto.
In making this port the Toronto ran
foul of the wreck ot the Titania which
was run down and sunk last week by
the steamer City of Kingston. The
steamers North King and Caspian
w. re eompelled to tie up on tho
Canadian side of the lake and tho
gunboat Sandoval was compelled to
put hack Into port after vainly try
ing to make Oswego. Heavy damage
was done tc cottages along the lake
tront.
MANIAC MAKES HOMICIDAL
ATTACK WITH ICE PICK
PfiORIA, Ills —Max Sippleberger,
ii inmate of the Illinois hospital for
lie Insane, at Hartonvllle, Is hold In
Irons at that Institution for a *Ttniird
homicidal attack on W’llllam Klnuey.
The murderous assault occur-ed at ?
o'clock this morning. Sippleberger,
using an ice hammer, stealthily stole
from the tent of the tuberculosis
rolony (where both wore quartered
and fractured the Rkull of Finney
while the latter slept In the tent dor
mitory Finney's death Is expected
at any moment.
"Clluchtteld Is a fine Domestic
Coal. ”
DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN
PLANS SUBMITTED
CHICAGO.—AII plans for the con
duct of the Democratic campaign will
ho submitted i»> Mr. Hrvan at the con
ference Saturday with the members
of the national committee for his final
approval. I’ndnr the direction of the
national chairman. Mr. Mack, the
heads of the various bureaus of tne
national committee have been busily
shanlgg their plans Into a definite
form for submission to Mr. Bryan,
who. It Is expected, will make such
suggestions regarding them as he
may doom n#*oosßary.
The conference Saturday will last
all day and will be the first of ttf
series of meetings between the can
didate and the national committee
that will. It la understeod, be held at
Intervals throughout tho campaign
to discuss the progress of the presi
dential struggle and lay plans to meet
arising conditions.
NO STRIKE* IMMINENT.
NKW YORK —lt was stated at the
P L & W offices today that thu
conference betwe m Chairman Knapp,
of the inter stale commerce eommis
sion. and the officials cf tho railroad
concerning the threatened disagree
nient with the switchmen, resulted
In friendly discussion of the situs
Hon. but It failed to make the slight
est change in the Lackawanna's atti
tude. The company holds that thu
only point at Issue It the discipline on
which it cannot yield
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N*S>TO.NIGHT
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Union Savings Bank
OFFICERS
WM. SCHWHIGERT.
President
A. 8. MORRIS.
Vice-President.
THOMAS S. GRAY,
Cashier.
This Ba nK is De
positary, for the U.
S. Court North
eastern Division,
Southern District
of Georgia.
REDUCTIONS CONTINUED
Augusta Brewing Go.’s
Near BEER 1
“BOOST AUGUSTA”
Boost Augusta’s Manufactories
Leave Your Money at Home.
Augusta Brewing Co.
A Single Dollar by
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seems a trifle and yet it is the collective effect of many single dollars
spent that holds so many young men down to the dead level of mediocrity,
and the collective power of many single dollars saved in this Bank that
lifts o>hers to success. The man who despises the single dollar seldom
has the opportunity to command a thousand.
Have YOU a savings account here?
We are not a great rush, bargain sale, but we are
offering every thing at genuine bargain prices. Our
store is literally full of good things for the home. We
cannot make a complete list of them here, but we in
vite you to 603 our stock and compare our prices.
That's all. .
A FEW REFRIGERATORS AND FRQESERS. ki'*
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left to bo sold actually at cost. ,
THE J. L. BOWLES FURNITURE CO.
AUGUSTA'S OLDEST FUBNITUBE STORE.
904 BROAD STREET.
JUST
TRY
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 21
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