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Ready For Business
A NEW SUPPLY OF TEAS AND COFFEES ARRIVED YESTERDAY and
WE ARE SERVING OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS TEMPPORARILY
FROM THE STORE BELOW OUR OLD STAND
OUR WAGONS WILL START OUT TODAY.
REMEMBER THAT OUR STOCK IS NEW AND FRESH.
C. D. KENNY TEA CO.
988 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
ISONS CONVENE
IN SWAINSBORO
BWAINBBOHO, f 5» Onn of tb«
mont Important rmHitiKH that h;»vf*
held In Swuinttboro f«»» Home
tlm* in th# one which convened hern
Wednesday, th« MhmhiW ronvMiflon
of Find (Jlntrlct Thin in th< nee
ond annual moi l Inn hold in thin din
trlct, »»nd Bwalimhoro U hontrrlng
hernelf to tnukc* it a gn-at muti h:
Every frit In wine*. Tuesday hf t •’•r I
noon brought In load* of (bk*n»t«'K
who received h warm and cordial wed
com© from our people \bout twoj
hundred in all are expected, thin be
Inn n Urge district *lth a great mini-i
b«*r of lodg'
Among the dlaUngulahed visitors
who will b*» in attendance upon thin
fonventirn arc Omrni MaMer Tho*. I
I! Jeffries, ol Atlanta, and lion. I. .1
Blalock, chairman of the board of
depul lee.
The following program baa been nr
ranged bv Hon \ -UfTold, who U the
master of the dUtrirt convention. hk
weil ar master of the local lodge:
Wedneada nt 2:30 p. in a rerep-
Hon at ihe opera house will b«. ten
dated the Vienna brethren. The ad
dress of welcome wen delivered by
.lodge Alfred Herrington and
Speerhe* were delivered b) members
of the board nf d'-putlns, who were
present for the purpowc of exemplify,
ing the thre,. degree* of maaonry, en
t* red apprentice. (« How craft and
master Mason. Ai the close of the
public exercise* thr* body went to the
lodge room where th,. W A. degree
we* conferred on several c andidates
Wednesday e vening was act apart for
the exemplification of tin* V {' de
gree Thursday morning will bo
taken up In general routine work,
election of officers, etc*. On Thors
day night tlie master Mason degree
will be conferred cm Mr .! |>. Me
I /e< id
Just Exactly Right.
”1 have used Or King s New Use
rills for several ye ars, and find them
Just exactly right.’ ssys Mr A. A.
Felton, of HarrlsvHle, N Y. New
Pills relieve without the least dls
comfort Heat remedy for constipa
tlon biliousness and mslsila. : at
all dmgglsts.
MISS LULA K. BIKLE’S
FUNERAL TODAV
The funersl ot Mini I.uln Kalb*
BIKI*. whose (It'll l h occurred last
Monday a- the rli> hospital. will take
plan* from the Holy Trltillv rhnrrh
Thursday afternoon at 4 o’rlot'k Tho
Inlcruiem w 111 lie at Iht* city ccrno
tery.
Till* following gentlemen art* ro
quested to aci a« pall hearers Mr.
Henry I .as* Mr. Charles Nichols, Mr.
Chas Hunirnrraul. Mi Clifton Krcps,
Mr Kdward Delmmcr ami Ur. S
Uahar
COMPLIMENTARY.
Judge \Va» them any partlviilar
maik by wlilrli you would lit. üb|>- to
Identtf* lb»* d(*k whlcli you aay this
man Kola?
Tho I’lalnttfl Ye*. \er hi nor. *)■'
had a rid itose jest likt* yor honor'*,
Harper* Weekly.
One of the
ErS.s eniial.r
i>f tht happy of to-day i« a vi>(
fund of information a* to th«* l*'*t
oi promoting health and happim*** and
Ggh* living and kftoalrdgt of thr world*
So*t produot#
IVoduri* of actual and
traaotutblo claim* truthfully pn»*f>rnt#sl
nnd which have attaint'd to world 'tide
acceptance through the approval of the
Well-Informed of the World, not of indi
vidvaU only, but of the many who have
the nappy faculty of and obtain
ing the beat the world afford*.
One of the product# of that class, of
know n com|Ku»ent part*, an Kthical
ranted) . appro* ed by phytic; m* and com
mended by the Well Informed of the
World a* a valuable and wbole»ome family
laxative it the watt known Syrup of 1 iga
and Kit sir of Senna To get it* Itencboal
effect* alway* buy the genuine, manu
factured by the Odifomia l ig Syrup ('o 4
(or *air by ail lew-Log druggists-
FEW OPERATIVES I
WILL JIfIVE CITY
Employment Agent Issues
Circular Offering Em
ployment to Thousand
Mill Hand* Elsewhere.
<'■■l! ifi< i ihii comm-nt him ho«n
created \,\ a circular which in being
dihtrlbubd throughout the- mil) dig
frlrtH of Augusta uhklng opera fives to
ner. pt posit lops In other etfi'-s, It
ih undei . fw>d that I lie operatives are
wanted mostly In New Orleans, bu*
.■'» fur as cun be definitely ascertained
• i <*' luh that but f» w have Actually
gonr. or making preparations to go.
While a large amount of discussion
h»s be»*ii h* aid H is morning on the
mention •»!! attempts .o trace direct-
In any fanilHc* or operatives having
lie el v proved n lr-p * with but few
I i I i I smith ' fate d
11 «t In *i a«l hrni’d of no one having
bb section and did not know of any
'*!»» contemplating rolng .1 N Barnes
stated thit h«* hud heard of about five
who expressed nri Intention of going
rnd Charlie Holfrrbtw stated that he
kuevv of <n!) one family. These peo
ple are in the heart of the district and
would pinb dd know if anv extensive I
movement was under w§\
The elrrulftt which created tdl the
trouble recep as foUows:
\N A NTKh One i iioiiMund n• 11 oper
flflvi- Trantportftilon will he ad
voiced oid employment g‘ven io ex
perlctieed in; 11 operatives Kot further
inform tlon. call on \ O Her**, liooni
lot. \foMgomer\ building First
come, first employed
1 hey w» rc distributed by :i woman
vesterctuv atornoon and have been
generally pissed around since then
Their me numy who a«wm to he of
Ihi* opinion that \ugusta operatives
would be justified In getting out to
work for the period during which the*
bail mills will be Idle, b it it is not
believed generally that many will
leave the city an conditions here are
too near Ideal from a manufacturing
standpoint sci permit nf emigration of
the part of the mill people and be
rides there is work here now for near
ly everybody who desire It and the
mills will b* ready for operation a»
soon us power can be secured.
H«ro Ha> License.
'I hr agent. A (), Hero, who I* in
lilt* (*ll> lo got pt-nplo to un to Now
Orl»t(B» to work In tho mill*, him
tiikiti out x llcoiiho to do business.
Mr. Holt) w»* In tho oily »overal day*
bo for* ho houßht the license, hut
whoti ho found that lie oottldn t do
business hero w ithout H, ho wired hlx
ftiin and thiv tend him in huy T'o
loro Ik* bought (ho license, Mr. Hero
refused to talk lo tht' people about
len» Ini; tlo* oil* Tho price paid (or
iti" license «a* V'op.
NEW GOODS BY EXPRESS
Koahcr Sausage of .til kinds; Smok
rd Tongue*. Cod Fish. Dutch Hsr
ringa. etc. H. J. Markwalirr. 1001
Broad alreet Phone lo9*>
MR- AND MRS- 2* A- BROWN'S
LITTLE DAUGHTER DEA*J
RWAINSBORO, tin • V dealh that!
has on a atoned much sorrow in this [
( ll* la lhal of little Sara May Brown.
; seven months old daughter of Mr and
Mrs 7, A Brown This bright little
girl was for two or throe weeks ho
! fore h**r death a areal sufferer, raua
cd by numerous rlalna* on her faro
and nook and death waa truly a re
lief to tho llitlo one.
Her remains were Interred In the
jtit* cemetery yesterday afternoon at
! ■:.'to oTlook In tho presence of tuauv
friends of tho bereaved faintly.
' The Ait ship Is Here." an article
jin the World's Work tor September,'
; is a lucid account of what bat been j
I done In aeronautic*, what is going on j
I *t preK nt In the many test* that prl i
j vale and government tnteivst* ar-< :
; 'uaktnis. and what may he looked fori
as mote oi lose Immediate develop i
i menu The article Is rendered tin j
| usually graphic by over torlv pho-l
1 1 ('graphs showing aeronauts' shops '
i aviator* on the ground and at the
iwheel, and aircraft of all the differ. .
:ml sorts hat are being serious y
| considered (<*day
THE PRICE* OF THE LIGHT.
"We mutt walk In the light," says,
i 'trvihir Hocketoffer \l l right, but
I don't rain- ’ho price of It!—Atlent.l
1 Constitution.
Mrs. A. H. Levy
*^***Sa
i r*■ ■ • r-ff -*
Mrs. Alirahnm H. Levy,
formerly Mias Lillian Al
bertson, the actress, who
ha* developed great inven
tive ability. Among her re
cent inventions are a high
speed Motor-boat, and a
Theatre programme vend
ing machine.
MANY ESCAPE FROM
RUSSIAN PRISONS
ST PETERSBURG.—The Russian
I'rlgon Commission reports that dur
lug the last year (1,422 prisoners eg
raped 'rom tall all over (he empire.
Of these 2.341 got away from prison
wardens or military escort on thp way
to or from prison or courts of jus
flee.
Fifty-one escapes were due to brill
ery and 4Sl> were effected hy Ihe
or explosive or mining under prison
walls, In the prison at Akatuv. be
yond Irkutsk, eight secret passages
mined for escape were discovered
MISPLACED SYMPATHY.
Benevolent Old (lent lam sorry,
.lohuny. lu see you have a black eye."
I'romlaing You:h You go home
nnd be sorrv for your own UtUn boy
he's got two'" Philadelphia Iti
t, Utter
BURGLARS ECS
PSR!SH_CHI)RGU
I.ONDON Wanton damage has
been done bv thieves In the pictures
j quo parish church of Beddlngton. near
t'ruy don
The burglars obtained Recess to
the church by entirely destroying the
lower half of a beautiful stained glass
window in ihe Carew cuapcl. They
.appear to have been bent on deatruc
j Bon as much as robbery, They scat
tered the vases of flowers w hich had
been placed on the altar over the floor
lof th„ chancel bent and spoiled sev
eral light bras* candle sticks, tnd
wrenched the poor box from Its post
tlon
This Is not the flrat robbery the
! church has had to suffer The prea
out outrage is a trifle compared with
the one which occurred In the time of
: Canon Bridge*, the predecessor of the
I present record.
On that oecastiM the cross.
***s decorated with some beautiful
jewels, was taken It popularly sup
x-sed bv the famous burglar Charles
Peace The jewels were those of
j Canon Bridges daughter, who bad
idled scum Utile time before.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
OFFICERS FOUGHT
TO SHE LIFE
OF PRISONER
:|T; /
| WHEELING, W. Va.—Officials of
th« Cherokee district, near Hunting
ton, fought desperately late yesterday
with an enraged mob to prevent the
I lynching of John Sprouser, captured
by blood hounds on the charge of
burning the home of Charles Qooper.
In which his two children, aged 7 and
5 years, were cremated, the mother
fatally burned and two larger girls
a-riously Injured by leaping from
windows.
The bloodhounds were placed on
the track a few hours after the burn
Ing of the house and Sprouser, who
had suits In court over boundary dis
putes with Cooper, was captured at
the Ohio riyer shore He denies
knowledge of the crime, but the au
thorities say they can prove he made
threats against Cooper.
FORMER GEORGIANS
HELP SUFFERERS'
The Georgians Living; In
Chattanooga Are Contri
buting To The Relief
Fund.
Former Georgians living In Chat
tanoogs have shown their sympathy
for the people of their old home in a
very material manner. They have
contributed voluntary to the relief
fund for the sufferers, as absolutely
no canvassing has been made and no
contributions have been solicited.
Up until Tuesday (he folowing was
the list of contributors:
Miss Mamie Hatcher $5 00
It If Cohen 5.00
M. Hlrach 5.00
-In os Heympnn 5.00
Louis Hatcher 2.00
.till Hatcher 2.00
Mr. McAllister 2.00
s*r Kakow 2.00
Cash 2.00
W. T. Robinson LOO
J. R O'Neil LOO
H. J. Klmmons 1.00
K. P. Foster 1.00
Cash 1.00
G. B. Clronie .50
This will immediately be sent to
Mayor Dunbar ot Augusta.
BISHOP HEARD SON
ADDRESSING CROWD
Surprised The Youthful
Speaker and Patted Him
On The Shoulder*.
lON DON Walking along the
sands nt Blackpol yesterday the bishop
of Manchester reached hls central
mission pulpit to find hls youthful son
addressing the crowd. The bishop,
unseen by hls son, listened attentive
ly behind the serene at the rear of
the platform, and when Mr. Knox
concluded hls brief address, his lord
ship stepped out and proudly patted
the surprised young man on hls j
shoulder. Commencing hls own ad
dress. Dr. Knox said a Birmingham!
gardener once exclaimed of an Amer
lean bishop, "Oh, If I could only get l
some cuttings from him." He. the
speaker, added. "You have heard my
son; some cuttings from him would
make a better bishop than you have
got today.’’
PRISON INCIDENTS IN
THE RUSSIAN PRISONS
ST. PETERSBURG Some Idea of
life in a Russian prison may be path
ered from Ihe .subheadings of 'prison
Incidents"—events of sufficient Impor
tance to be reported to superior an
thorlty. There were eleven eases of
officials murdered by prisoners; three
of Attacks on prisons from ihe out
side; otic hliutlred and thirty-three of
"disorders" Inside prisons, which sig
nlfles the introduction of soldiers to
restore order by firing on and bayon
eting right and left.
Two hundred and forty rases of at
tempted escape were discovered be
times: forty-two prisoners were mur
dered hy their fellows - a frequent
punlshement for spring among Rus
xlan prisoners; attempts to set prls
one on fire numbered seven: fires
twenty-seven, and there were fnrtv
two rase* of suicide.
tn attempting to rerapture escaped
prisoners and In "restoring order" by
' armed force ninety seven were killed
and one hnudrrd and forty wounded
tn the course cf the year.
MANY NEWSPAPERS ARE
ESTABLISHED IN TURKEY
RERUN No fewer than two httn
died and *l*ty-flve newspapers have
heen establlsh-’d tn the last week In
Turkey as a result of the suppression
of censorship.
"We are going to make a clean
sweep of All Baba and the young
Turk orators In the street" This
slight variation on the "Arabian
Nights" has reference to the corrupt
occupant* of thp Government offices,
railed Bab’ All" and containing 4ivi
rooms But we will show- Europe."
the orator* add, that the Turk is a
gentleman and cap manage his at
fair* as quickly as the cool-headed
Englishman.'
DOMESTIC AMENITIES
la I: raining— Inquired h»r hus
band
' I can t fmd today’s paper, dear, to
av«.'
"In that rase suppose you look out
of tht window, love."—W.vhlngti,
U«raM.
Use Gas! '•
For Lighting, Heating,
and Cooking.
IJJUBIJiI«MSESaBEWKM—WBBHWH3—3BSSBBMWBHMBHE3
rancTes, sl6 ar| d Up
Easy Payments.
Connections Are Free.
While They Last
We Wifi Sell
Cotton Seed Hulls
at $6.00 Per Ton (Cash)
at The Mill
We do this in order to make room
for the new crop. These Hulls are
not damaged and are perfectly
sweet.
The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co.
Phone 287. Savannah Road, on Belt Line.
FURNITURE RtNOVATING
Will soon begin and you will need the necessities for the work. Now the very
best article on the market today for this work is LIQUID VENEER, and we
are the sole agents for this article in Augusta. Thereds no other just as good,
for this is the best.
All kinds and colors of floor stains. We have the the goods in all size
packages. There is nothing that makes the floor look better than a fine coat of
stain.
If any of your metal or discolored, there is nothing that equals PUTZ
C REAM tor putting it hack in its original condition.
If any of your furniture comes to pieces then it is LA PAGES GLUE
that you need. It will hold tighter thab any other kind of glue.
Remember that we carry everything you need for putting your furniture
floor and walls hack in their old condition.
X (Ve have Glass of all sizes and can fill orders rapidly.
O’Connor&Schweers Paint do
Broad Street. ~ Augusta, Ga.
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THURSDAY SEPT. 3