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? SAVINGS ? BANK, I $ LOAN AND SOLICITED j .JO L C ?AYNE, ;? - POSS?DENT. i ' Augusta, Ga.. RESCTTKCES OA Kit SUOOD.^of + 15-a i g t a i t i lin H$ft* C0as? C, .I'oward, Ciscan, ?iJ ; - 1 31 .ooordoo : ? T T ;' . : " ?tJ an. VOL. 71. Mm m m IP? isa SSH "Bsrr^iSB m I L. CHAYNE, President. . ia 4 F&ANK G. FOBD, Cashier. ; ! CAPITAL. rr~ r T.$250;000 ?Surplus and Profits. .450,000 "We "h*"** plrftMd to bar? you open ao accosmt TC) ni cols Bank. CtictoDienand correspondan ' sured of CTiry eourtrij 8nj accomm-Watltm bio uniter copier^-" NCM&_ RIOT'S DEATH USI i From jtecp Conflict j TKCRJSANDS ARE UNDER ARREST -. i ; . ^ ...... ' Houks of Darkness Pilled "Wfth Hof rcjr Despite Absence of Serious Dis turbances During the Day.^ Wild Rttmors Contributing to'?e?p Citi zens' Nerves ?n Edge--Many False Exports . Sent '. Oatrr-257 Negroes J Arrested at Brownville,- Inrfuding Clark University," and 100 Jailed. ! -~ ' - f 3 U_*-.i. j Atlanta, Ga., Special.-The known dead, who haye .met death in con nection with ilrc riots ^lere sinceras J. Saturday* mig?l,' JftOJoaJbei oioj *Jjhftf ; roan and eighteen negroes. To this number might bc added the pap\e of "Mrs. Robert P. Thompson*, au estima ble white woman, who dropped dead Monday eyc-as J^Oinjgroe^ jwcte" shpt jj and beaten in her sight. The dead: County Policcnian Heard, killed in South Atlanta Monday night. ..-Negroes. Marsball Carter. 13-year-old boy killcd in'a'fight wiith anpther NegTo "Monday. Clem Rhoades-killed in-tgantfi Afr>j Iflnta Monday night. Sam Magruder, wounded %X South Atlanta Monday* night Ydi'e'd Ut'Grady Hospital Tuesday mornnigV' Beank ramhrop^JdRei..aJ:.?.oiith.M- j lan?a Monday night. Anni(?JMh-tf Sfip#rd,kif|ro Jo-^l man) killed Saturday nigbC* Henry Welsh, killed in Cuban pool room Saturday night:" " ' Prank Smith, killed-Saturday night Milton Brown, killed on brietta street Saturday night. Yvill Marion j Jpjlpd <Pi/s |I#rietta street Saturday night. Zeb'Long, lynched at East Point "Monday monung. Will Moreland, killed by city po lice at Magruder and ..Randolph ??treets Tuesday morning. f.t James Fletcher, killed at same time' and place. Unidentified negro mau, killed; ,at.| South Atlanta Monday night. Body in undertaker'? ^^p^j^^^jl Bunch of 257 Arested. :Fellowing-the -arrest- of-2?7-?egW>$?-' ?at " Brownville ^^^^^^^^^b'T*" f eelin^^^o^e^i tO^^ last peace had been restored by a strong show of authority:--Almost sirmilfeh?&dsly" twx? negroes were killed in another and distant part of the city by three policeman* whoJiad-*eem sent to stop., them alfct??J.ft T I T* f *Jt Thc main events during tue day, have b?8j[t^.ojderi^i|rt??th? cit/ of four comrniues of State militia from outside points, Governor Terrell -saying thc order was given as a ma^! ter of precaution rather than from any pressing necessity. The gather ing of a large representation of bus mess aud professional menant, rjooi^, called for vigburous" action by thV ?city legislative authorities regarding ne'jro dives and satoons* Resoluta* demanded that 4?K<.%??Sli?e?ffo* close] and kept closeH-^i ihese .demands the leading negro e'^rgymeft of the. city united, prom for the common good, and their in fluence with' their own7 ft??ple. *' They asked the -protection "Of i the anthon ties foi-'the innocent of their"-'?*m race, as for those of the'whites.-They were given a vote of thanks for the stand jthpjr had,taken.,j ^ljf3,,.r> Race War is Treatened to Break Out At Memphis., "Memphis, Special.-The mob spirit-' \bak.rulo Atlaata Jijs ^spceadj -to this "city "'here 5 repefiticm of Nfgro lawlessness . has ?' stirred .' . the- people and a race Avar more bitter,. ; if pos-j * sible .than, that in the Georgia .city, is threatened., - Within two days.-'fbuV women have been attacked .by'negroes and in consequence seven negroes have been slain. This city and vicin-j i ty are in a state of' turmoil' that, ike police find, difficult io. hoJd in TILI l* wohl J Many a man* wohler be mere1'of a nan if bo thought less of what men i VITA wm Mutual Berafit^ Mtlefrl^ wsw SOUTH CAROLINA CROPS ^Condition ' ' of South ' Carolf ;' For Veek Ending'Monday,^ j ber' 'ii, a's" 'Given "Out by the De I j partmeit.- ". - i -."'.' i j j . The^m^sk^oteworthy^ feature of j t?e we'c?k'V we?rner wasche passage J across the State from east to west, of ? a' severe and destructive storm dur ! ing thfe^l^^hlf tfh^rtaftSr| hurricane velocity' in , Georgetown county/ and perhaps another" places* ?? ,?$9?ttWty J>o4wiL?f ?JM. ,^e and it attained e/a^e, ^?v?jocjties//al,^ Charleston and Columbia add very likely"TStc ni?lfy "other' pia'ces. " 'The pp.th of the storm was across the central part of the State from about Georgetown- to Greenville,- and this portion of the State suffered most |f >f bjjft ^?'ids|i|'!i|oJ??J1he storm decrcasetl in seventy as it mov ed into the interior. Thc storm was aCcompam?d-'tby 'general precipita tion. The extreme northwestern por lest rainfall,-with a-maximum for -1 Ire? -i.veek- -of* 6?lli *i??l*oe . at - Wal halla. . The. me?u .temperature.'??:.for .the Vtek was " about ? ? T?cgrees%:' abpve normaTj'arfd* ranged from "a ininimum of G2 .degreesv al- l?ca?h. .Spring.' on thc 21st to a maximum Ui' Od degreed atBlackvillii'im the 21st.' Thc last 'Hi*!? blithe* week' hatr\m?sually high ?'temperature. ' " ' . '; There was much les*s til?lV the us ual amonnt't'T s'uiisjnue, .and, a) most stations but one clear day was noted during the weck,__tho__o_th_er. days hav-_ ing been"".partly slowly"to* cloudy. J^W. Bauj^^ectloii' yirey? ' Bryan at Columbia. ].-,,?. roUiU?bia,.'Special.-H?fi. William '.'jennings Bryan, .spoke Jtert fa a large crowd. His. speech xi?s devoted mostly t?lh? tariff queslioli aud was well received.. From .{here he wem direct to MU?ft,SM'v&fi. Festival. Greenwood, Special.- An animal Invent ^f -HrK>rtnr>e' f^fjrreenwood is I jbe ? ?FJpt3?i .Festiva 1 ; ox. Chrysa n t he WtUffi Fair, and t&s Jhe .tjme. for its observance is "V?pif??y approaelniig, grea^Snterest'K-'beiiv^ iakvn in (he event. A fine fer, hi re of nie^tn-a' cake part this year and the exhibition 'JL floats. "Bc promises to any previous? ones. Ith P. ,th.\l a??eT?T thtt first of"November, the regular time,, a^d.it wilLbe "held as usual- thi&iyear.'fcTC and standing committees, -?net. ;l?*t. ? week at Mrs. J)-. A-. 13. Uuzts' and'appoint jf^Wtyl^fc* V*i?i*tees? f|r the ?iythfMM?if?^? tfnd?r the auspices of the /ani.c people's so m ,eiefif.<'/y ft\^'}Ji:efbyt(|ifafi,> jjaptist and Methodist 'churches. . Greenville, Spccyak-fnrh: y???fy opVi^Wthe^ili the .registration ?nuruberine J225, thc rl?frg&sf'B|nrttMnn?iTt''on . rw*rst day iii the history of the institution. ChicMjfcjggllegc ??pened with 100 boanffiKmftpils agil a large number "f'?i>la? pupils. .w'lttb'Fnrman Fit ling school opened with 47 students. These institutions all observed the opening jjay .with .spprjipnnto<.furrises, axL dresses being made by prominent .?ministers' tmr? . business*^in's? ?bf the ^city,--'Examinations^ \nti' be held at .once and'.the tegular yWk' w?l ft'e-gin . Monday, -Gveenvillt^FemaleJ college opened with an .unusually fargei at Iv-Fnrm^u ?tri y session. 0 ii New Enterprises. 7 V "The follow mg new. enterprise's were ! chartered 'Fri??yi .-. ..-' ~-'? '."" f c^iegtsviUei ?afnaaf Cf~* ? [.OOO: C.. S. McCall, president. ' : Greenville" "" Brick" C?mp?nv." '$10, '000; Wnl. M.':Ke?l?'r,?presi(?erit; J. H.^Shirlkyy secretar* ;1 "Hudson'"W"il .libms treasurer.' . v ' -v'-v Iv 'CominisisidriS were issued 'tcfthe foi l-lowing: B. L. McEliuore.'B. -W-.*Fair] [ IX.. .U Franki i", - W. . F. McMedicis. all of Beech Island, corporators of feHfe Aikea feAutfty French Coach Hprse Qo:'.' tofbe^ ?apjtalizcd at $3,600. Plirpose i? to own fine ?stock for breeding. if 'I'M' I t, ecr? Taft Arranges Suss? klon o? CubaE Wal ? PRES ENT PALMA TO RESIGN Suspension of Hostilities Inf if ?ents an?j-Torf e^jbf ^Government. : Hai By Cable:-The wsurg [hciined to seek the benefit ?ticc during the continu it? peace negotiations. Here tofore" ?ftere wa's merely ..a verb?l -agrcenSraj without ntiy deffti* but Jgdoeumcnt was prepared and titan] SJ thc camps of Generals Guerrhgtnd Castilla and these chiefs dttat? -S jt?itii- signatures to it. The doeun wi was signed by Acting Sc.? retar^^i the Iuteri?r M?iitalv? if?jl behalf SSj?j the government. {$%\ 1 Thcj flowing is the text of Scc retaijSajft's armistice; as Bgrced VP cjii aijsw?teiy by tlije?n^^eJ^-Aad on oi^d^bndition by the government official <r*Ui$ IfcSS "A'lprticc or suspension of.artos^ hnvltlgife'cii 'decreed by*? f?Bsf?enf?j of Cu3ia*?nd proclaimed to the forces of th?M?eral party b??heir4eadesi I. asi JjSlermediary for tuft purpoSfc of artaming a permanent peace, have. the liioibDjr to request the opposing'; parli?sff ?to specifically agree during the tru'^ej to refrain f rom jrars ?of hostility ?and to desist from" all mil* itary j?SdratioiM of a postile eh ara* t?b*i?|all ?rep?ratory movements bi" manoeuvres which could not have been jpMormed during the .e?ntiriu ?nce i Ox ! hostilities or which would have jbi?? performed under the fire of the ofprosing party. . "lt?jp o movement take IOTIR pu eith?r' jfiggygaaou lifloarot. to the oppqsii^ aut ties, Kffi. the secrctaj^p^phe i ?or of wi ba, Alfred Zayp^repres? ina Ihffiwiberily party and the Amer ican p??ce commission*. "IfnThis peace shall be effective throvjufaut Cuba. 1?C either party violates any of iiig na KT ' a?n^HoT fak? hostile"'ac- j lion until after a complaint or noti fication to the peace commission. *H: Hostilities shall not be re sumed for at least 24 houT pfler 110 tificjifrVm'M'Mff^??^^^ c. is requested?that acceptance of , conditions lj^^m^?^v^vv^i?g^J "Very respectfully, :.- of thTWar t?ep't. of U. S." ie condition which? Acting Secre of sfa^J^/lalH J??de tcrfs/gnj ht document was that he should y Secretary Taft instead of Sen Zayas (president of the Libral r) if the govnmui?ht desired to troops-. til llfe;:s^M?njr/.o#.tU a&is?icl government had been strength tbe defences of Havana. There >n!y small detachiniuits' Of troops e smaller^' to* H s -at2' Havana-' pro , and from ene to two hundred; at each of the principal towns ? th^^^oad^iiiio^u^r^e^^io. ?Av?)S^?iTived^o^^[a riel. Anericausj at Bahja JJonda have jbetfi asking' for ?ti Vari hip, ont no o vditeg ttj J?Mfca?dJMHra yat bi>?w?gwN en, ; Iuaddiiion .to...the. 2,aQQ_ixonps_aL ?Camp Columbia, there are four rapid 'fire, batteries in the shore defences jjf^julalfa Fu^r?iit(iJ/|tter}g(Uard-J lng the palace. One 'thousand rural ?guardsmen and volunteers are ^sta tioned in Havana, and in acftlftwi? several hundred city militia defend 'the outskirts-of the city.--'With* th? ?e?teeption- of a volunteer .-force thc .laity of. Santa Clara is-not properly defended: At Cienfuegos there are not -more ..than 6,00ft rural guards men, .and. volunteers, although, the ?original..infection was to enlist up to.l0,00Q .men. there. . . .th to .th iiig ar in ;vi me alo Fugitive Bank Clerk Caught.' :-* < Jacksonville, Fla., Special.-Robert C. Brockington, collection clerk of thc State Bank; -Columbia, wino dis appercd from there with $2,000 of the bank's funds, was captured by J the police here at. a late Sour Fri day {.and .ma'tl'e a full confession. The police authorities of-Columbia were notified by long distance telephone of the arrest. Brockington-rS-sT mere1] lad and seems thoroughly ashamed of his escapade. Kc. had all the money with him except' $90. ,. New Jersey State Fair Opens. . Trenton, N. J., Sp&irrtAKeSif nual inter-state fair opened here on the fair grounds under the most fa vorable auspices. The exhibition is considerably larger and more com plete than- any previous exhibition ever held here and the list of prem iums is exceedingly liberal. In ad dition to the regular? featurejsf and track events there w/l| b/ many spe cial attractions this year. Intervention is Certain. JrlaWLa, i/y Cabfe&^It i% ?declared on very high authority that Ameri can intervention in Cuba is certain,,, Futhermoro, il is cxpeefen* tlia? \i%? proclamation of intervention \ml Toe issued, from Oys^ar^Bay.,^ President..! Palma^haa^caikd afepecial teij^&t: prosont ihf resignal ions '.\o? hhu$?.lt* and Vice-president Mendez Capote. I Ihe Mod?ralos, however, will not at tend <hat s?.ision of Congress. Water Piled Deep in Streets of _is_ MILLIONS OF PROPERTf is LOST Storm Damage is Estimated at $o, . pOlj.CQOi Waier Front.ana Business .. District 'Presenting :?n??scr?bame Scenes, While J?eavy Loss of, Life Has-Occurred ?mongvCiews ?f Ves* leis in Harbor: -j '*r>r$'!'?< >.> * Pensacola, Fla., Special-Thc worst . jjurrjcane ip visit this cjiiy ip its^is tS^?ft aj^^uflii'i^iti? &nlves ton disaster, raged here, furiously all Thursday night and Erilyanwrniffg with a gale still blowing, (he city pre scii?? ? wr?cked ojil#arSric'i! and the "damage is estimated tit ^5j??0?OOO? fjjm Ibss bf life wili b^.jm?ry' ujftong ?%e mariners, but so %r~oniy^on& "bo5y has been recovered, ? man nam ed (jPdrsb HorgHri; a lisii?ritiau; ?lli er bodies are reported along the.^. shore, but have not ben recovered.^/\? r? Mai^r ^Lives' Evidently | Lost. '? ' Mobile? JiiAii .Spe<'.ial-4At Fort. .TOoYgnJ* 3$ ?nilcs down tlife bay, /he wind,had a much higher velocity than lifcM&nlb. ^towffs along i lie Mobile .& JBay-.Shore road suffered immensely %\Ui?g to their exposed situai ions. No word from_tbe coast towns, alo.ig the ^Louisville & Nashville road luis teach-,, ed Mobile; . ff?ff. is l?ll? jl?iifi^ft?? many lives were lust; nan severe dam age dorie lo pt?pbrty: A icing i lie Gulf Cbast lli?rc were many fashionable residences. The rain fall for two days was of^etMus^i?i and slorni^ujhtipns^ wm WM .85 IN ed and cut by flying slate, lin and elas!<;vvv fl K I The. ?offi?e 'of the Western- tTnuth: Telegraph Company was fix feet ua -j&'.et wjfor If^ h f len^s t< ri - ?loodP.d ^n?-Vf -wilt be some time- before-busi ness can be resumed. Thc Postal Telegraph building suffered severely. The Cawthorn Hotel, just Komplet-' Je'cl,,ra:ul, the.. Bienville ^rfotoL.fcjy Bienville Square, are damaged to-tue. ex?-Qi. ofv$5,000 Web; the WiudswI Holt-f; ?pWf ?ir terews, ' W$|f the feouth?rhj * | "Tho SonifterS Supply* Cetnpaii*' in timates, its. loss ar $100)000. | . thef total prcipertj loss alf Mobile ris estimated ai j$,QO0#Qa of]morc.| Five Feet Deep in Streets. | Bjiloxo,, Miss,, ?md Moss Poiitf, fhtisfi'l f?-e i'iit Ijpfl.rd i'i-nm for fMaW- iidni-s. Mois Pbihl re^oi-tibc; Hie water rive feet deep in (he strecke ft, 10 o'ejeok Wednesday; night. [*' ' Atiere was 'a heavy rain and high wind at Montgomery, Ala., but $o serious damage was done.1 ' ? . A gale is blowing at Birmlnghop after, a, dav ni; -tend.y rain and pt Memphis "the iii i ii has been Coiiiiiinolis .foft'lt? hour*, f Atlanta begiiii io ffte) thc storm pi fapbii^l4w^ lb~Q-o?i>?f\e.k its^?Viito? hald-uot bjj|n inw^ascm-p) airi?xtept ptotef?in^CM-icwiwrcsnltfc' jif The Louisville & Nashville also stj| ?ered- 5ev.ev.al washouts near New leans and np trains nre being rmi ^f^ttnT'Sgffl?^'l?riB?rWck. age. The New Orleans & North ^^ret^-repoH-s-its-trat-ks under wa ' ter at several places in lbs vicinity o? New Orleans, j ?. , , i Lf ; 7 / J r M-V-H i? i k Regarding Impure Meat; MWifehfegton, D, C:, Special.-Attor ney General Moody advised the Sce retarj* bf Agriculture that' thc meat inspection ads do not apply to meat products imported into the United States from foreign countries. He does hold, however, that the pure food act prohibiting the introduction of the importation of impure or mis branded foods, would; in its spirit,, permit the Department of Agriculture .to .refuge ci try to;foreign meats or meat products not inspected accord ing to the rules of that department. Armed Men Raid Town. i ! :Houston, Texas, Special.-A special to the Chronicle from Eagle Pass, says a telephone from Jiminez 30 miles'up thc Rio Grande, state thal 40 ai'inejp men raided the town, plac ed the mayor, chief of police, treas urer and other city officials in jail and are now in control. Telephone. wires wue cut before I he. message I was finished. Government troops arc rhatlcninj^fo*!?mine/.. Advices of a j battle are expected any hour. Bohannon Found Guilty. Greensboro, Special.-Frank Bo ! hannon, charged with the murder of Foreman R. R. E. Beacham at Hill Top July 31st, was- found guilty of murder in the lust degree; Kiser Crutchn>eld was found guilty of being : an accessory and Oscar Crutch field fourni ;uol guilty of thc charge of conspiacy. by Hie jury, which ;c tnrned a verdict, at 10 o'clcok. No sentence was passed. Four Killed in Collision. " Danyiffe. *JH.. Special.-Passenger ^traifijNo^ Svol: thc Wabash Railroad, Vom i ii n~f rom Kansas City to Buffalo, >N. Y., known as the Buffalo mail, ran into an opeu switch west of Catlina, 111., au?Lfhailed ii?tp n freight train. " All tlic'-paseiigei** cars but'V-ue*turned over and burned. . Four persons are fcnowj'i Ib'l?ay? heei] killed nud ninny New Yory)emoc>ajc and Re CONTEST FOR GOVERNOR NOW ON :'??Jdy doUhg Wur, jf?wj York Siate Goh^aiion -Pro | : C?y t&? ???okAg ilk} ?wTn? to Tammany Cliie^ Murphy's f ^revi |( feusi/ S&n/unckd ^EtfsitibV ?nt?v. pend?nce Le?gu? Candidate is fr j?Dnjinated) ifojy jGpvcvao? ? j^yjfr whelmingiy5; . - . ocralic Staid edi i ??ni. at. an carly ?8daffi S,hur&#fisfKl()wing a protsng jed session, nomi un lcd William R. Hearst; already Hie candidate of thc: '?iddj?t\dV.u^ LSilgii^ f'?r Governor p ??? K?^pp't: %: J^ltl ISe^f o*!.- t?cars?, 300; Su?^ seer, 124: Dix. 17: Necessary Wt cho,icfc 226*: I li o'eioc?; lilt! ?Jf?hhr.t?itii State ?i?ti ven lion hafl ncr feel fd its orgaili ?ia tip n, tlie pi ait form litcU^S^^am ??ntioji lelicilafing Bryan and adopt ed the majuiilf,' typo?*, "f the conih??t* tee on eo^esjed seat. This ..w?s ft j? test votejlipd- showed a tfu6??nf??& [icadVioi^;;;^ t'?'"" ?nfciii?tfip^pX candidates Jori governor wn?S&cufSf? pifn, nn Alban* county delegate lead ing off for Hearst. : ^ - Sui/.cr was rilurcd in nomination By G?orgfi illili-- hf M i? i i roe-.-nmUd-^rri H cheering: Tlje elieei big Gt fhllzer i continite'j hifer Ihre" minutes, many I of flin mflegdtes ?ltiiulliV or? the chair? and ending laudly, "Snizcr. Hughes Ge' s Republican ..Nomination. g? ;B^mA&aa8 Nomi^T^ghcs. ^p-i?S riffe 'i>--#| i ?fi The selection of the remainder of |&fe.A ?id the c$b?c bf Th^)t?y ' ?! ^Vomli-,Ttl' lo sur-mu? R. "R. 't)(?e!l .a? Siiili) chairman were aegnniplisli and it only rem????e?f Cor Fnc co??v*??j= lion to ratify all that had been ar range d.. an d. to a djo LULU. _.The. PJ \': rMneiu ^gnlitwrlioh WAS tjiiiiklv et. IW. W. Armstrong, of Rochester, dc 'U-.-pKed his. ^fJe%tfe^,^te^6re?entials co?imlll?t? rjortejl;, th? platform, waa tedd fiiid ?d'iptefl;,, aij?i >i t'ouipl^h Bt?t?i':-ticket ?'iiomiua-fc?d* - -.... .. ' General Steward L: Woodruff, for mer ?-United: State* minister io Spa inf read the platform and'emphasized thc. cardinal features of. Republicanism find (Ile features ?if. its' parhv "iriniin ^triib'mi'i;,. b;ith . SMti", fiiid tlaf.ioual,. Men lion , of rresiden.l Roosevelt, iii tjic Resolutions, and in speeches,, evoked applause. President Telegraphs ,H:a Rejoicing. . Oyster Buy. N". V- Special,-The following tt'l?gi?ai?i s?llt b"M?!? i?'res~ id?ht after lu? mid been non lied of the hoin'iriflH?ij .br Ih? Ropubiiwiil- State convention of CnaNes. IS^-Hiiglle's' for. Governor, was.hiad? public' here. -..'..' .KHoh: Charles.E;Jlu'ghcs; I rejoice. for the sake ??f the eiw* of jgpbjd cit izenship-, in vour nomination. ''THEODORE ROOSEVELT. '' Platform Scores/S.ocialiem. Buffalo. X; Special.-rrThc fol lowing ia an abstract of the platform adopted by thc 1 )vmr c*j*atic conven tion : '. . ' : "At ibis time, iyhon.tbe authority of Democracy is ii vt ked "to d^f?^d plun?cr of thc mass?s hy'a fev. "rich lucnj thr?iigh pailial 'it\vs''on one hand, and oriUHc oilier' fo justify finny extravagant and jcvolution'a'iy I iv] bsa ls ivhu'li, if a dop led. must in rviinbly produce v?ors? disablers than tho abuses they seek to cure, we deeu it eminently httisi..- to. .declare that the whole Democatic i principle . .Jb embraced in the...i,ijunction laid or. thc fiis't mn^i-rlhat in the sweat, of their brows ho and ail his pOaltnty musl eat their bread. "Wc deiioaui'i "Repiiblichn * high protection . wiri h ciiab'es f n fe>v io plunder the .whol;? "hi il y pf their, f?i .low-citizens, hy charging extortionate prices for thc- ii'ecc?faries of life and: tie ebsenlials c? u/uustry. "We'deploiv i;s*tli? niosf ?tiiisfcr consequ?nce i?? !??? '?orrupti?ii and tr?fi^whicli ircgrhd? our political'and' indi.sfiial. life, il?e .widespread dis tr.isi and 'di?!.'-ixis of ?ife'pnbl?can env eniment which jhey haye pipdiiccd and which h av? IV?iP ??'a?iy n'i."ii of un donhled probfiy and :aiiienl pa'trib' ism to listen patiently; if not npprpv ingly to proposals distinctly Soci?? vitfTj which it- a loplcd n.ust inevit ably-wreck (hp fc/uudatinn ff republi . esii iiovernmrni and eiulslJU'Cr ihe -cn ti;c fabric ol' ( Inist'.an civilization. ?.VWe Judd .llial .thc cttrj:J'or th.ve abuses is nof in Socialism, which', by enormously 'extending the power of government from .HIV interference whatever with private industry, must curse them. . . . lt is the duty of government iii ascertain the actual cost of ope rn tin;.: all public service corporal-iotts .and to fix from Lime to time reasonable rates for :!ie service' they perfora. Six Hours After Return. Chicago, Special.-Paul 0. Steus land, to whose, confessed embezzle ment of $400,000 was due chiefly the collapse ol' Hie Milwaukee Avenue Stale Bank, of which lie was presi dent, was sentenced in record time to serve J'rom one lo 1U yenrs in ino penitentiary. Within three hours af ter St england's arrivai in Chicago from Morocco, whither he lied before the hank failed, thu (iormer; bank pr?sident pleaded guilty and received senlenee. Jbn "Brief ? ?OR HAn?RS Of ?NTERE$ \ Phkm ?wMof decfined a renomination by tuela? publicans afc Saratoga? j fl j / :?4io6#t3 *?tt?v'?lt conti?ed $100 r? be" lis'Cfl by Renr-Aa?il encan naval and army uniforms^ j t??$h% fSWfci 3" "7 investig-fiis the 'ahlicw dynamite exmtf|0.n brought in a verdict charging th$fc&j| rnad with crimiaaL n?gligence; g S3 ???stf WfoWM -dteff fiany more #tgn}e were killed than *'a* at first sup;' The New York Bureau ol' Bui has-{Ti?t a ban on the use of 4j inch North Carolina pine bear spans of 20 feet or m?i'C; ^Pennsylvania Railroad direct* ;52dff ;t statement denying the ijr jntPnviaeti't A. J. Cassatt is" cahill; . Ct?ri&i for Harry K. Tra* ? New York S.i?p**'Wt? Court urgelti ino.vai^of.Jhe..j;afte..ju ortet tbajt accus??! ^tn'v have a speedy trial* . fr*Two ^?w^Sl^iaade in cejS^ tion with the case of the tfirftoittwgd roaji^gai^ |of whose dismembre&l body were found iii New York, j? j v. ?4 i^^iffiggig rfapected whefiglje "NbSv Torie "TfcnkWrn't ic eohvddSf?] jnef Up?t Buffalo.^ ? . I PM ? M'?t?*Mr SS?hinc' addresstjjt Jacob Schilf, lli?^??ew York btu cr?as Mind n?f*Snail box ni ifffll? delphia,_ ?1 Republicans of the Tliirrl <1?|?j|pj't ?ottiiiiat?d for Congress Mr. Gbliqc A. Hanson; who in a speech tolmwrje h?W?dS lie did not care for their publicans HOB: R. S. BristdtffSqf i'.i ibtifg Fair opcncjlguj spices, Fire Compauiyfjf ?tfJFrMown- Pa.,- is on a sight-sp tour in Richmond. ; ?.;, The indictment in the" case Qf&il ?1 PB J. Henry Fischer, on trial at Parings burg, W. Ya., for embezzles^" mail. The victims of thc race riot in Al ian ta now number: -19- ^rr~r ?? ; A rnrot^tfco-?>f**eKecdtiv^'failroad ??ril?ic?rfli ha? jii'?Mtp^ lyepQtt. yhWr embodies thc ' accepted ?o;jsi?u#tio;i QI various'^r'^visions; pf:the ;ilew. Ride, lbw'- '^rz~r^f'^:XhrJc ?. :: : Vice; .president. FsirbanM":iii .Jiii. . speech _ at the i^'iko," 'Centennial^ laud-, eel ??e ji?oiieer MJjM jpftthjiftderV ,'. i Thc new mqdicaj.school, of'Harvarii University, erected -at*a. ??st.of $5jri -?OOtf?t), was dedica tcd'M V. Senator Joseph- \Y., Bailey issued. ii staement replyifjg: to. tie, attacks made upo ii him recen I ly, V:' : _ t Paul (j; ?teiis'iiijid; the. embezzling president of the. Milwaukee . ?vemttf Bank, in. Chicago, made no effort !tp.. prevent his .extradition f/o?j. New York to 'ihe'Windy CitV. ' J-" ' ': /........ i....' .T- ?r v<-.\. .. **' i jfiij-eirt. JfcCooki who Juki coin-, marni ol' flic ''dvi?^y {liyisioji jiii^Slior* man's ^niarefi to thc ?C?i," is in'"X Cliierig? hospital, ill ^jd Restitute; American railroad's.tb*, past;-j?c?r employed ],3S2.10i) pcijioiis, "took lp *9?)S:J.4S2,70'3, ' killed' 'ij<)/t03 'persons . and ' wounded, ?30,00?. Attorney. Milton _D. .P;ur<Vy ^as re/ turned- from Europe "and will push llie'-G?v?nime'ut" cases .?g?3nst tfie Standard-Oil ' Company'. 'A ""*": ' , ' * " .Gpyei'ii?r". Magtt'on j)t;'..Pajiama l?ft.. for the United States. ? The controversy-over.tbe'^Mutuffl Life: ?rjsurau?c- CcgBpftsy broke'out with- renewed violence?. . . > - j?fftiDuei- Cjompers - telle'whoy labo'f j obj?cis tb Titfl a?f flinintiH-n of the Panama Canal- Comniissiofl. ... ; . Secretary Taft said hir'thought .the use of force necessary- itv Opb? Prest- - dent Palma and the Moderate office- -f solders -announced-'rthat they twill- re sign, and.' military activity-'Sn the United States Avas increased. William jennings' Bryan had a re ception, attended a banquet and made a speech ^jBirmingjianvAia^ and left at night for Jackson, Miss. ?.tl M t'y** I <.xl<i.(JV ? According to a-"report from r>?i falo, the-New York-Democratic Con7'| yention 'wi?-r?aa f?tot&otito of:the'^ party a (i'd ?ttdor?e ^t?iapa j; Bi-yak ' .'The New York, ;^w^?%ei7Xd^ Hartford Railroad' '.?G?mMby 'Jhaifj found' that, tire recluciiqif iii ^a'tcs,:-in>? stead of'. le.ss?n?iig the' receipts, '-h^; incre?sed them.; ffi * ' \ frr^'\ ? Yice-Piesiden t :Fairblnl?s /ma/de." ali ; address..at' the .cdrilel^.itp$e-;iayillg 6& Chicago's new .'coyrthpHtfttR_" - I It is "said that Count" "Bon; de Cas^.' jlcilane is delaying : the ;'suitv for' di yoree brought . against him by Conni-, iless de Castellano in': order to force/. jlliC;G'ord family to-pay ?bis debts ! ; .'The steamship^ Mongolia^- whicli^j went aground on Midway.- Islands 'September 10, was floated.' ; A contest of the :will of Russell Sage has been'avoided by Mrs. S?geij 'agreeing-to pay the heirs'double the-' amount of - the -legacies liamcd in the will. . . A large part of thc town .of Jellic'o, Tenn.,-\vas wrecked bv the explosion-' of., a-,-car .Of .dynamite, which killed: ,at "ieas't' li: ?tions '. and irfjured '50.,' nkir?i;^..:?^-0' . ' ." .. _' ' .. J"1 Thc number.of dead as' thc result: of'the typhoon' afc-Hongkong is now J placed at 10,000. . '; ' -" . -|-''!? A Gerinan surgeon reports that he has been successful in' transplant in organs from ffne body lo another.* j The Bavarian mint was robbed of $32,000 hy thieves, -who got 'ni'.' through a dry underground canal. UNION SAVINGS BANK 4% ;?9 with resources of'over Eight jHuridred Thousand.^dollars :.and;. ' a Board of Directors chosen from the most successful business men in the community,-'iuvites you' to become a dep^itor^-prom ieing you every'courtesy. "',' > . ro?R-PEl?.CENT INTEREST paid on Savings accounts. . .<? .Correspondence invited. , _ . J. . - MANUFACTURERS OF . : AND DEALER IN . . Cement, Plaster, Hair, Fire. Brick,. Fire Clay, ; Ready Roofing and other Material. - . . Wjrite XJs For Prices. Corner Reynolds and Washington -Streets;. Augusta, Georgia. gons Large Shipments of the best makes of wagons and buggies* just received. Our stock of furniture and house furnishing? .iscomplete.. A ..Large, stock-. ..-... < .a ..^ ... , ?_ and .... ;.. m r,/, ...? .ahyays # on lUihd/"All calls"for our Hearse .prompt- , ?? j) i., ly.rcsp?ncled.to^;; AU goods soldoa^a small mar-..*,. ...^ i;gm of profit. Call ito see rne*.< I will... say e .ypji ;, ;money.- -:r -c;-* - -? >-.1 ... ?" .J.J-.,!? .-.-.iii: v_.-vr?, rvriy; g g ,TTT * 3 " Johixatpa.,. SouthHE)aroliiia.J ;. 'i A'PEKFEC.T D AIRY AND; HORSE :F?ED;-??? ; t?ced..it toyjo\ir "^R?^; ?and watch, the improvement ih flesh and. hair. i 'Feed.ft t? yo?r; C?W : and- ;*51je'e?'Joyr, eye_ on . ; t;.. ;the:!t?ik pajiil.; ;rr.;; ; .J ---in IQO-'-??Jsacks/ht jl1 .'3S/"'? Qrder now,...,..., Leading-Grocers,.rr . ' - Augusta, Georgf?,;,;.. |(5pcT? SEE_ :?! HURLING >AI&?$AN- '. $?j .fl ARLIN1 ,j. ?."; i "z: Ws'represerft thre^bes?t 01dIJ?ne'Colnrpa,rues,.''* ; l^AtJ^MApSf. o^r^AKL??^" A?EfftTSr-^r; ... ? .? J t\ ! " X..'.?ii , \" : : ?JVM j)r:?ttc't.y?? against.. loss, by .Fire.,-. Death^ .J < v:- /A celden ts j- Sickness and" ? Wind. Storms.., ._. ! vT-*- * ".-*-'.-.:*. -: j., .... . ? , . j '~?>:??C$?^ ?mes and . 'j ir^Vyouhimsineas --will be heailtiiy. appreciated. > l. I si. .Jw F. ?1 liAKK?TT, J. P. DOtJGHTYl JR. W, K. KITCHEN. Special 9:: * ..i ; liberal A Slade on Prospective/? 'Crojys an4iCon?ignme?ts, ; ? FERTILIZERS- - J2XS^"Personal attention given all details.-. Corrlespondence solicited. - ,^44 Reynold Street I Augusta, Qa,