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MONDAY
THE BOLDEST SLASH YET
Thi finger of prudence points to the ipeciil
reduced pricos wo ere miking in every den
portmont. Our buy*r, Mr. H, J. Porter, will
leive in i f iw dsys for th* eeetern mirkete.
Our Present Stock Must Be Sold, the Quicker
the Better - Prices are Cut, Yes, Cut
as Kever Before
FOR SPOT CASH
Our ontlre Moo of Children - * Strew Hat* f hnirp 50c
and Sailor* worth up *.o 93.60 each v *uit»o uvu
Children'* Wokhobl* Sailor Suit*, fobt co f hnirp
lor*. be*t style* worth up to 96 each u w
Ch '^r. , .nrr o^ , *v:iv,:*:p 3 1 choice soc
c *°* Choice 15c
Children's Straw Sailor* worth 25 and QhOiCG IOC
26 dor. M«*n*» Negligee Shirts, attached fontc
collars & cuffs, our regular $ I Una. at ' J
Our entire lina of Men’s Straw Hata at half PMC*
Our antira line Men's fine Odd Trouser*. PhnirP
sailing at $0.50. $7, 97.60 and $8 U,,, 2r J
Boys' Straw Hats, worth up to 91.50 choice *oCi*
75 Men's Suits—small lots, one and two t
of a kino, remnants of our best sel- I. N I If
lars. at I * / V/11
Our entire line Men’s B nek and Bue i —' f\££
Worsted Suits—Serge Coats and |_"N I If
Linen Suits at 20 per cent discount I » 7 v/ i i
Our entire line Men’s, Youths’ and Chil- t i r v Cf
dren’s Fancy Cheviot and Worsted | .—1 Ilf
Suita at 25 per cent discount ...» • v - / 11
A money-saving story runs through
this entire advertisement. Come and
see for yourself. Plain figures and your
money back if you want it.
BMlllHllll.
Thf Usual Robbery of a Store Oc
curred Last Night
C. H. Bohnlodvr Loan* Contents or
Till and Muoh Clothing-
The burglary business Is assuming
oven a nioie serious aspect lhan here
tofore. Fcr t o days or more, the av
erage In burglaries hR» been more than
cn? a nigh;, aomw'mea two or three.
Tire regular night Job ocrurred last
night os usual.
It seeing that the Ih'.d has been go
ing for money heretofore, but he found
that most of the tills in Augusta were
emptied each night by the proprietors
and last night ho ch.ingcd his plans
and went in for merchandise and man
aged to get nway with a large amount
of clothing and haberdashery.
The burglary war. committed at tlie
s»re of Mr. C. H. Schncidar. w hich is
lo the J. B. White building on llroad
street, a few doors nbov2 Kollock. Tbe
miscreant who got in there last night
made his entrance and exit from (lie
rear and manipulated his caravan for
moving the booty on the back street
or In the back yard. Her.? also the cash
drawer had been broken open, but the
only thing procured from It was a dol
lar's worth of stamps. Much clothing
was moved from the store and taker,
owny. The burglar evidently Intended
to make a return tonight, as he had
hidden In tbe btuhes of the back yard
clothing worth about one hundred dol
lars. »
DAUGHTERS CONFEDERACY.
Ail Who Wish to Oo to Reunion
Should tlet Credentials.
Mrs. W. F. five, president of Chapter
A, D.of C., wish-rs to say to the mem
bers of the chapter «vho would like to
avrdl themselves of the privilege and
entertainments of the reunion. that
they can do so only upon presenting
their credentials. She has mailed these
credentials to everyone who has signi
fied her Intention of going. Those who
3o not obtain these credentials can get
them from Mrs. Eve, at tho residence
of Gen. Evane, 442 Peachtree street.
10 BECOME fl mm.
Lfeutcoiot Colonel Withrow Will Be
Married Very Soon.
He Is Awaiting ths Roturo to tho
Regiment ofOol. Jones.
The gentleman who at this writing
Is more anxious for the arrival of Col.
Jones, who is Lo command the Tenth
■ cglmcnt. is tbe lieutenant coioncl now
la charf.-'. Col. C. L. Withrow. As Is
known. Col. Withrow has. until his ap
pointment a* lieutenant colonel, been
practicing law In New York city. He
was also about to forsake forever the
red ms cf bachelorhood and Join the
ranks of hen. diets, when lie received
notice to come to Augußla and take
charge of the camp.
The colonel is now in a state of per
petual anxiety in regard to the return
from Cuba of Col. Jones. As soon as
tba latter arrive* Col. Withrow can get
leave of absence long enough to go to
New York and there carry out his plans
In regard to his marriage, which were
frustrated by the assignment of him to
this regiir. nt and his notice to report
here, if the commander of the regi
ment docs not arrive very soon the
young lady to whom Col. Withrow is
engaged will come here l with her fam
ily and the marriage will be consum
mated In St. Paul's church. The date
and arrangements arc to be settled Just
as soon as the date of Colonel Jones’
arrival can be learned.
ARHY LIVE STOCK.
Sixteen Cars of Horses and Mules and
Attendants Coming This Way.
Sixteen cars of army live stock and
as many more freight cars filled with
provisions and ammunition will arrive
In Augusta tonight over the Georgia
railroad. Here the four sections of this
war train will be given to the South
Carolina and Georgia railroad, which
road will take them to Charleston. The
train came from Chickamauga. There
ere only ninety soldiers along with (he
train, all of whom were detailed to
look after tbe live stock. ,
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ANOTHER Cf»MPANV C JITES.
Ifadlord. Vlr* ala. It N«* »rrrc*cnled
< ul at Cantg Dyer.
A rare pan? Irrir Radford, ft, ar- ‘
rived In Augusta ihli reorning to go
Into carep at Tutpln Hill with ths
Tsnth rent mom of United Btn!*s Vol
nnteera This la tbe tenth company toj
go mio tamp her* The Hpsrtanharc
company has not yet hern equipped,
nut probably will be today. Tbe -cre
pany from Virginia which came In to
day Is rommanded by Cnpl. Wharton.
R alighted from tbe train at the Union
depot and marched out to ths ramp as
tbs otbsr companies bad done, Upo.t
arrival they began Immediately to pitch
the,c tents and dear up tbs company
slrset.
CROWDS AT CAMP.
Everybody Went Out to See the
Colored Soldiers Last Afternoon.
The people of all color* flocked out
to Turpin Hill all day yesterday. Ev
ery car after dinner was packed to its
fidlest capacity and tbe camp ground
was thronged. The officers opened the
esmp and the pnbllr werr allowed :o
wander around in the company stress,
to peep or go Into some of the tcute,
and to do generally as they likxl.
There was not a single disorder In the
camp during the entire afternoon and
tile only arrest made during the whole
ilay was for a very trivial offense,
ivhlch orrurrAd early In the morning.
prostrated by heat.
A Butcher’s Boy at Camp Taken to
Field hospital.
Dr. Fnqua. the surgeon of the regi
ment. had his first emergency case yes
terday. It was about four o'elork In
the afternoon, thnt four men brought
to the field hospital a fifth man who
was unconscious. Dr. Fuqua went to
ivork on him and in a few minutes had
tho patient coming around. The man
was not a soldier, hut a hoy who Ijad
come to the ramp to get orders for
meat. He was prostrated by the heat.
BAND WANTED.
Twenty-four Men Can (Jet New Prass
Instruments.
Col. Withrow’ wants a band. He
wants it to be the official Tenth regi
ment band and he wants a good band.
He wishes twenty-four men, colored,
to play In the band and one baud mas
ter, white. The Tenth regiment will
soon be ready to have dress parades
and dress parades without a band are
very tamo affairs.
Col. Withrow said the men would
have to enlist with the various com
panies. two with eaeh company of the
twelve, but that their work would be
altogether musical, as they would have
no other military duties to perform.
The men who enlist to join the band
will he given the fin.ee t brass instru
ments.
Pay City Taxes. July
20th last day.
The friends and acquaintances, and
there ere many of them,.of Capt. E.
T. Miller will regtet to know of his
very serious illness. Capt. Miller Is at
Madison, where he had gc*w on a visit.
jWord received by his fauvHy from there
[today is very discouraging.
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LADIES* PRIZE.
Wo WkllNrlfl'* Smm *Mfer i Rlrlk
lag sßt) HiHdift List of
Prreinoi lo U4ie%
fan Toa Writ# a Uoo4 Ad? If Sa,
Head i lie Follow lag roodllloit
Aad Yea May Be a W inner.
A Striking Offer ol Fine Footwear to
Ladles For Their Help and
Co-Operatlou.
To tks lady sending oa the brat ad- 1
vrrUscment of our great rkanlng sa'c
cf Fine Oxfords we trill present her
with any pair she may select from our
entire stock The winnings ad will be
ur.-d in Friday's issue of The Herald,
so all competitors must have copies In
by Thursday. 9 a. tn. The deta can fca
itakta froni our ad cn page 5. Remetn
bij -the space used la flye Inches, douh-
IrMblumn. Good ads are never crowel
led; they are well displayed; Ihey must
catch tbe eye. and hold the reader's at
itcntlcn until completely read. Thi*
particular ad must impress th? reader
Wjtk the feet that aa entire stock of
fine $2.50. $3,90 and $3 50 Oxfords !•
being told for $1 »k; It must be con
vtnring There Is a grand truth to
work on and some good ads can be
written. The twenty-five best ail* will
b- awarded with a handsome souvenir,
, "Remember the Maine.”
Wm. Mulherln's Sons A Co.
Pay-City Taxes. July
20th last day.
AT THE HOTfcLS.
Those Who Are Quartered at Augusta
Hostelrlcs.
Arlington; D. C. Shilling. New York;
Jno! F. Scbrc.-der, Indiana: W. 8.
Rhodes, Florence. S. C.; C. R. Mullen,
Florence, S. t\; A. N. McConnell. Cor- j
nelti; H. B. Davis, Atlanta; Wm. Korb, !
cPtcrshurg; E. B. Brayton, Columbia.
S. C.; T. A. Stanfrrd, Rochester, N. Y.;
8, C. Moore, Modoc.
Planters: J. A. Allison, North Car
olina; H. S. Harris, Nov York; Sam
Rngloman. Louisville; J. B. McLee, Jr.,
Charlotte. N. C.; J. J. Kanny. Jr.. Sa
vannah. Oil.: J. M. Anderson. Ohio;
Jno. 8. Mnrphey, Nashville; E. B
Johnston. Milieu; H. iL. Davidson,
Louisville; F. H. Lambert, Atlanta;
\V. H. Gilllard, New York; T. Goode
meyer, Macon. Ga.; W. E. Snowden,
Charleston, S. C.; B. F. Fair, South
Carolina and Georgia railway; H. W.
Webb. Baltimore.
FIRE IN AIKEN.
Population Turned Out to See a Box
Car Conflagration.
At 6 o'clock yesterday evening the
usual quietude of our sister city Aiken
was disturbed by a small Are Tn
George's lumber yard, which resulted
in the destruction of a box car from
which the Are originated.
Sturlie was seen in that direction,
the alarm was given aud in a few min
utes the volunteer to department
quickly and promptly responded. The
entire population of AlSIn was present
and for a tvhlie excitement ran high,
when an engine appealed on tbe scene
ard pushed the burning box car on a
side tra'k to burn in al) bs glory alone.
No other damage resulted.
Miss Agnes O’Dowd Is ft yesterday sos
Tybee for a week's vigfy
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f 01.1 It CAROLINA 1 HOOPS.
Two Train l.aatfa Pmw4 Through
Augusts Lost Night.
Top trains of u< op* rum* through I
Augusta last night, both of which wm!
gar ard ever to ths Chartcstoa aad:
Kptrre Carolina railway at thia point '
Both train* carer from Ksirlgb. N. C.J
and rcTi.stned North Carol'na voioti
tesrs They cans* ovrr different route*
and tbrtr destination* are diflrrent.
ft.* Soutlx m brought in one (rain,
which wont rtr * n io Tyf)## i*)4Brt *a*l,
th* B»4br*r<) Air Mb# brought In on#
train, vh'rb #ra* *#nt to Port Royal.
Pay City Taxes. July
20th last day.
A CIVIC LEAOL’E VOICE.
Answers the Complaint About Center
Streets l »cleanlines*.
. „Tbc writer cordially thanks the gen
ij. nm i who protests agslast the con
of Center street and Its n?igh
! ißghood on Bread and Reynolds. In
behalf of the Civic League, however,
to which he appeals, a member must
gMdain that that organization can do
nothing until It can prevail upon coun
; c l ID require the police force to nrrest
oßOldtra who gw-vp locae tmsh In’o
\ the street, and also to pass ordinances
[forbidding the feeding of hones.and
I strewing of melon rinds on the streets.
Z. Y. Z.
HRS. HAMMOND ROHHED.
Some One Stole From Her a Dress
and sls Cash.
Last night some time before 11
o'clock a robbery was committed at
Mrs. Hanktnsons boarding house on
the corner of Bvoad and Campbell
streets. The articles stolen were taken
from Mrs. Hammond's bed room and
consisted cr Af.een dollars in cash and
a dross. The loss of the articles was
discovered at 11 o'clock, hence It Is
'known that the robbery was committed
early In the evening. These was no
clue to the identity of the slick An
gered percyn. The mutter hss been re
ported.to the police, however, and they
will make vigorous efforts to appre
hend the thief.
HR. BATTLE AT “STRIFE.”
The Eminent Tenor Will Sing a Solo
at the Production.
It will be welcome news to music
lovers that Mr. Samuel T. Battle has
kindly consented to sing at the pro
duction of "Strife" at the Grand to
morrow, Tuesday, night. Mr. Battle
has an exceptionally Ane voice, and
his song will be a valuable addition to
a program already exceptionally Ane.
Mr. Battle will be remembered as a
member of tbe Schubert Quartette,
which appeared before the Lyceum two
years ago.
CAMP 435 TIEETS.
Important Business to Be Transacted
at Atasonlc Hall Tonight.
It Is deemed most important that all
members of Camp 435. Confederate
Survivors, meet at Masonic Hall to-
Dight at 8:15. It is especially impor
tant that all members who expect to
attend the Atlanta reunion will be
present, as they will be given special
instructions 1n regard to accommoda
tions. etc., in Atlanta, in accordance
with directions front division head
quarters.
IT'S NO SECRET.
Our method at do* n* bu#m»•§ mno
Kent. W« are lltftrel toward you bo*
C«WMI it p*y« to ho HboroL Wo ore
prompt ond oyttomotir hocouoo It pay*
Wo ore runninp o tun buomooo on
brood bubinooo prmciploo. tvorohmfy
Mfto ftyyi of us ft#comti l
cuotomor. Wo moOo him oo>
It poyft. „ - .
In tho conduct of our factory wo
oporoto o proot mony hipn grodo woed*
work Inp mochlno*. You could tpond on
Intorootinf ond profltoblo ho If hour
•monf thorn.
You ought to coll ond took ofound
tho lumbor yord and throuffh tho factory
ond worehoutoo.
You will oo o woicomo visitor.
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Hflim GSRS DIRSIUD.
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< gkartabah • Frlaaki.
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lb* cars wbtrb aaa litre*b from tbc
rail# and I’iad a vary hard fall. Hr war
asa foetid that no bon** awt hrok*n. j
It was a rrry unusual tt, in* to aca
lb* pktptnr bringing In freight ran.
bat tba "PH" tta a morning brought
dran wvf'il rant of prrlabahl* freight
which was lo b* rushed through.
nR. J. L. flow VERY ILL.
The Phyaklaaa Say There la N# Hope
For Mis Recovery .
Mr. Jaa. L Ora la lying at the point j
of death at bis home on the corner of
Cuatuiing and Hay airaeta. He has a
severe attack of brain f rer and ph. -
slr.aas fear that he t» beyond recovery. :
Mr*. A 8. Hatch, one of hts daughter*, i
who was away, was telegraphed for.
and is at home again. Mr Clow has j
been in feeble health for some men:ha.
and seven! days ago he was airtchen ,
dawn with brain serer, which he ha*
surcumbed to entirely.
Every ettisen of Augusta will regret,
to hear nf the serioua mness of thla
estimable gentleman, who baa been
prominent in this community for many
years. He was business manager ct
the late Evening News, for many years
having succeeded Mr. Wrlglc in that
rapacity. Later he was the proprietor;
of the Evening News, together whb the 1
!estate of the late W. H. Moore, for
many years the editor of the paper. For
the past two or th*<*’ years he has been
retired. Mr.. Gow has a lare family. |
who are with him in his present ill-1
ness.
PERSONAL.
Coming and Going of Your Friends
and Acquaintances.
rMs. T. J. O'Leary and children re
turned home last hlght after a two
week’s trip to Tytee.
Mr. tVIUIe Meehan, who has been on
a visit to his friends. Mr. John P. Kee
nan. left yesterday Jor hte home in Co
lumhia, S. C.
James P. Armstrong: 'the obliging
tetter of the lrlsh-Ameriean Dimt,
Savings bank, left yesterday for a
week's stay upon Tybee's strands.
Miss Lillie May Hensley died last
night at the residence of her parents,
on upper Greene street. Her body will
be shipped this afternoon to McCorm
ick. S. C.
Mrs. Punk and daughter, Miss Mag
gie, I.rave tomorrow for Knoxville,
Tenn. On their return they will speno
some time in the mountains of North
Carolina.
Miss Gertie Comer, after a pleasant
stay in the city, the guest of Miss
Charlotte Peniffer, 1023 Broad street,
has returned to her home in Charles
ton, S. C.
Messrs. Wicker & Pilcher, at 954
Broad street, are making things hum
in the grocery line. Their lew prices
in The Herald on Friday caused quit*
a rush to their store Saturday. They
are ctever young gentlemen and their
prices are rock bottom.
The man who boasts that he works
with hts head inst-ad of his hands is
respectfully reminded that the wood
pecker ddes the same thing and Is the
biggest kind of a bore.
AkM IB
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Ab'ul Two New York Meeks.
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CHIOAOO PROVIHK >NS
WHBAT— <K>-o- Clooe.
July "* f***
geplember .. .. *1 ***»
IIH-crrelwr
I (’OHN
! July M% **%
j » M«
Hi. i iimlwr .. .. 34Id*
OATB
- HeiAerelvr !»* >*%
PORK
September .. •* m •- .. 1-14 10.0 k
LARD—
j September .. .. S.ST 1.14
j RIOS—
September .. .. .. .. .. 5.*5 *,"•
I October «■ 5.50 J-R
NEW YORK COTTON.
January .. .. .. .. .. I M * #*
i February IK —-*■
March « <» « «»
August .. .. .. I W l M
'September .. 6*4 5.53
! October .. .. .. 5.06 1 11
November .. 6-M 5 *T
. December .. .. 5.M l.k
Tone—Dull. Sale* —*0.000. Middling—
-6 3-l«.
NEW YORK STOCKS.
Metropolitan 151 J4MI
C. C.'C 40%
Sugar 131% 132%
Tobacco 117% 11*%
A. M. S HVi
C. B. Q 105% 105
C. G M #»%
|j. C «•* >3j%
1 Loulavlll.' and Nashville . Jf% r *2%
Manhattan 106% 10n%
Omaha .. •• *l% 31%
I’nlon aolflc 23% 23%
Rock Island *5 05%
Reading I* I ®%
St. Paul 05% OS%
S. R. Q 30%
M'cstern I'nion .. .. .. - 92 91%
LIVERPOOL COTTON.
January and February 3.20 3.19
February and March 3.20 3.19 20
March and April 3.21 3.20 21
April and May 3.21 2? 3.21
June and July .. .. .. 8.24 3.53
July and August 3.23 3 22 23
August end Sept. .. ..~3.23 3.29
.Sept, and Oct 3.22 3.20 21
Oct. end Nov 3.20 3.19 20
Nov. and Dec. .. .. .. 3.20 3.13
Dec. and Jan 3.19 20 3.20
AUGUSTA COTTON.
Middling 6%. Sales 21. Receipts today
30. Receipts to date 375309. Stock on
hand 17307.
Too Late For Classification
WOULD LIKE TO COOK FOR A
small family, or get position as nurse.
904 Centre street. Ju'y 19
WANTED—PLACE AS HOUSE GIRL.
Good references, Gracia Glenn, 1014
Ellis street. Jly 19
FOR RENT—THE LARGE HAND
SOME dwelling No. 932 Broad street,
with yard running through to Ellis
street. Apply to Jules Godin.
I WANT TWO STENOGRAPHERS,
young men, to fill good, permanent
position,. L. J. Hcmyy, No. 4 Library
building. July 2 3
WANTED—MALE STENOGRAPHER
and typewriter of some experience.
Applicant must write good hand. State
salary expected and came references.
Address A. J. R-, care Herald. Jly «
Man r _ rks the office, but the officer
seeks the man.
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