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FRIDAY
WE DON’T
ADMIT TRASH
No Induftmcnl stiff ><:«»• h#r* to
unworthy C'lOthinp. If OOOC ftooplb bfb
100 fM«or to buy tutotAnlid> yoob* H*»>
**l-l find owl to mo da y thbl inferior
mgft hbndiM is very t)«*4kr a sort w# do
not wan! ttiam 10think or «mv that they
Eol a bad bargain htrt> No matter how
>w our price* we maintain the usual
standard of reliability* That s on# of
the charms of tha Discount s»*t#.
25 per r#nt Off all Men’s and Youths*
Fancy Casslmers. Cheviot A Wors
ted Mutts.
20 per cant off all Men’s A Youths’
Biacfc and Blue Worsted Suits.
25 per cent off ell Children’s Knee
trouser Suite—all styles and sixes.
50 par cent off our entire line Men’s
Straw Hate--new goods.
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nomi* ntorami It *■* •' #rw r*-
purl'd that lb" price ts all w«l* wa-Wj
drink* bad b*ew P«' «P •“ *•" c*nia
and ih* q«i"s*i<>« twforr lb" hoo*r »*• ,
annwd a persona napecc boi inquny at:
tfcoa* place* wfcerr aoda water la dip- 1
ncß*"d d«*«lopcd the fact (hat on If Ice j
errant bad poor op and that c«-c» cola, t
lemonade and plain aoda water would
till remain the anmr
ll to. boar*rr, bad enough oo the
* welt rrlnp puliile to roak# tk'm pay
tf>n for let* erf uni
On ffdrrdif Ml prltiripM!
d akra in lb" , ikmil'M BUM al'Ob He
bavtrag** met and ipwiiml together,
rcgardfng Ibr wat'i and maan* nl ni:*k-,
lag more mooey pour Into lb" axc-h"-
quers of lb» founts!** Tp>*» de. led
that In cream wna ih" but a*lter. and
that It muni go up. The W* nil* start*
tomorrow »nd aftar aha* Bin* If .»*>« :
eat fee cream you fount pay leu ctnti
a aauerr for It . It bchovvex ibe girl*
to bear lb:a in mind and not put the!
homy-banded son of 101 l to embar- j
raa«meni by ordering ten cent* drink* j
on him when he haa come only pre
pared for the ifk ltd C'-neortlans.
"Well." aatd the laboring man. who j
t/aa told about It. "that will make the
poor wage earner buy tow. Thai’a
ihe way with ua. The Sunday school
drlr.k* go up to ten cent* while beer
stay* down at flee. We are therefore
compelled to lake beer."
TELFAIR QCARDB.
The Toting Military Company Now In
Camp on Sun# IHHt .
Yesterday affenmow Wbuut 8 o'clock
at Summerville was a busy aceue, for
the Imiv* of the Tetfiik Guard* were
each busying themselves with driving
slakes and raising tents preparatory
to a "camp out.’’ as our boys call It.
They will stay In camp until tomorrow
evening. The boy* now have their
gaits, which are composed of blue
pants with white stripe*, a blue mili
tary cap. and last night while stripe*
were numerous around the camp lire.
The captain. J. Coleman Dempsey, be
lieve* In drill*. *o the hoys were well
drilled, and glad, too, when the com
mand "reßt” was echoed through the
lines.
Tonight Lieutenant Harvey Moore
and Private W. W. Battey will be
with us.
GOODS GO LONG WATS.
Col. D. Drcyer Sells Some of Hi* Stock
to Partle* in Massachusetts.
Col. D. Dreyer. the proprietor of (he
Windsor Case, yesterday received an
order from Massachusetts for some of
his goods . “The order was from a party
.who had patronized the Windsor and
away off In the northeast longed again
to taste some stuff from Col. Dreyer's
establishment. Accordingly It was or
dered.
MH. PERKINS AT PARIS.
Well Known Augustan Has Reached
.France Safely.
A special to the Herald {rota Purls
says: "Among the Americans register
ing in this city today were H. Perkins,
of Augusta. D. Huauicutt, of Savan
nah. aud Harry Smart, of Savannah.
Mr. Perkins is Mr. Roacoe Perk.ns, the
sen of Mr. H. C. Perkins. Mr. Roscoe
Perkins left Augusta some days ago
to make a (our of Europe, and it is
well to know that he has arrived safe
ly in Paris.
MM M W. ItltOft'N
Wo# iti# |*r tut ml Hr fßir of Oifonti
At MulMeris a
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\ ben* * Mum *Ckt« g-»e Ibe pkb «*l
I IMto eat* Of tM U4k* Olt rtd* ta
tb# tody eto gusli uNsil «b* b**i
»n 4 must •Uiqrt.vwty *du** ltd. *
bk *lrtrt‘»-m-n‘- *i*re ruvtvM
II ••• • bou*.| *nd tnlere* lag d"
piuturn oa tb* pan «f >bt* up-n -.laic
pt.se wa* award'd to Mr* H y Hruwa
;<f No. I Goodrich tlraet. Au*u*o Ik
'aide* tbto prise. Wa Mulbrna’a Mon*
a Co will dtotrlbut* a beautiful SOW
I war cf the M.un- lo the twenty five
| a*ti be*t ads All the ri.ote*»»nts
have to do ta to rail for the awards at 1
Ibe store.
LAKKriIDK CONCERT.
.
I Third One of the Merle* Wa* Given j
La*t E>. nlng
The Lake*ld" Club ga.a one of Its
| delightful com-Mta and danen* a. tha
II ini) tlOllß# 14) the • ater from laat
night. Tb* aotonart wa* for the dub
member* only and waa well patronised
Many boa's floated on tb* lake
|acd the music waa unusually good. Forj
: an hour darn ing wa* Indulged In. Tbt(
1 laike*ld* Club at Ural made an extra
a*sr**tnen! to rover the expense* of
tb* concerts, but later found their 0-:
nanclal rondltion wa* *ucb that no ex-J
!tra asstwamcnl wa* ae«eii«*iy and ac- ■
urdingly those v.ho had paid the mon
ioy had it refunded to them by the
j ireaatircr,
MIIS. J. JEFFERBON THOMAS.
Picture It PuldUhcd as One of Promi
nent Women at Reunion.
The Atlanta Journal'* supplement
tor ihc Wtcraua contains amt ug other
pteturea a splendid one of Mr*. J. Jef
ferson Thomas, sot a long time of thia
city. Mrs. Thomas is connected with
a large number of Augustan* and it la
at Interest to her many friend* here
to know that she is so prominent In
the reunion festivities.
RECORDER'S COURT.
Very Few Cases Tr'ed Before Judge
Baxter This Morning.
Candy Williams hud Albert Tanky,
both colored, were charged with violat
ing the 18th section. Candy was found
guilty to the extent of $lO, or twenty
days.
Itassle Thomas, a colored damsel,
made the air on Broadway blue with
oalhs last nls lit. and in consequence
got |8 or ten days.
Rose and Julia Blocker, two colored
women, got into a light übont the lat
ter's clothes. They were both fined
$5 or ten days.
TRAIN LATE TODAY.
The Atlantic Coast Line Train Late
This Morning.
The Atlantic Coast Line train tvns
one hour and thirteen minutes late In
arriving at Denmark this morning and
in consequence the Atlantic Coast Line
fraln due here at 8 o’clock \his morn
ing was an hour and twenty-five min
ute* behind lime, causing a delay In
the departure of the Georgia train one
hour end a half. The cause ascribed Is
exceedingly heavy business on the
main Hue.
TOO MUCH CARGO.
Wanda Went Down tii - River to lie
, lleve the Cork.
The river boat W, S. Cook now down
the river, evidently has n larger cargo
than si,. can pull up to the Augusta
wharves and accordingly relief was
sent down to her this morning. The
steamboat Wanda left the wharves at
an early hour to go to the asiataace
of the Cook, and Mr. W. M. Barnes,
the steamboat agent, was aboard the
Wanda and will endeavor to help the
Cook out of her dilemma.
CHHI IRON CRIP Drill.
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I there, and >on«aq«ew*ty. an H ta said
the Malor waa called to h-adqna ner*
and aJmonmbad regarding ibr matter
gtaii is dtocipßoe and life ta a U. M
; at m«' camp
It ta tbr IntmUon at tb* oMlcer* to
'extend In'ltatton* to oat ritlxca* for
special day* a* Ibe regiment become*
t more tvfklrat and are morn tbor-
I uugbly equipped and armed.
Tb* two essea of rourt martial wbkb
| were to bava been tried yesterday
i morning have toes p stpon'-d
I To a query ovtr the 'pbcae this noon
itegardlng affair* In ramp, the reply
' am* back In the suave and dulcet
■voice of Captain Hentty. the only news
jhe bad lo communicate ara* that It
: eta* hot hot, hot'
WIRING THE FOSTOFFICE.
Work In That Direction Will be Start
ed About Monday
Mtirs. Kingsbury and Curry, of the
firm of Kingsbury. Samuels & Co., are
here today preparatory to starting the
work of wiring the postoflcc. The
work In alt probability will be •tarb’d
the first of next week and according
I lo (he contract should be finished by
September the first. The work when
completed will greatly add to Hue beau
ty of the posloflice and United Staten
court room, as the work In there
at present Is of a very common kind.
It was at first thought that ihe wiring
would be placed tn the celling, but It
now tkveieps that It will be on the
outside, bill will be quite ornamental.
'Lights will be placed over every rfosk
in the office and It Is probable that the
present position* of them will remain
tho same ns now. Postmaster Stallings
Is very cont< nted at present, as no or
ders requiring very large changes are
arriving^
DIED IN AUGUSTA.
Mr. E. A. Outten, cf Norfolk. Brother
of Mrs. A. Smith Irvine.
Mr. E. August! Outten, a prominent
citizen of Norfolk. Va., died very sud
denly at the home of his sister. Mrs.
A. Smith Irvine, on lower Greene street
this morning. Mr. Outten was in Au
gusta on a visit and a day or two ago
received a stroke of oppoplexy from
which he died. The remains were sent
hack to Norfolk on the Coast Une
train at 2:30 o’clock this afternoon.
FUNERAL OF MR. MILLER.
Occurred at 10 O'clock This Morning
From His Late Residence.
The funeral cervices of Mr. E. T. Mil
ler occurred at the Miller home on
Reynolds street this morning at ten
o’clock. A large number of friends
end relatives wore present, and num
berless beautiful tieral offerings testilled
to the sympathy bestowed upon the
bereaved family.
AN ESCAPED CONVICT.
John Hopkins, a negro who escaped
from the Aiken county chain gang a
few days ago, was recaptured in Au
gusta and sent back to the place from
which he had escaped. He was captured
by Officer Wren. Hopkins had robbed
freight cats in the Hamburg yard ol
the South Carolina and Georgia rail
road and for this crime was serving
a term on the gang. _ ■
•THU jftT7GT7BT.A. HERALD.
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injured he wa* atentfing to bl* duttoJ
• hub be waa exposed, the petltloa I*|
«<wrt a* agatnat a geweral d*murr*r.
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M*nM» R®lY mM*!** tJ)*l It »** “IftAj
near th»- track," aud the dafeuslaut by
>penial demurrer mad* the potal tbal;
the totltlm did aot allege "bow neat
Mid pole wa* to tb- track.'*
the petition oeght to bar#
1 eg ameadrd m a* to set for'k the
(nets a* to tbla matter more fully and
l**P’ eltly.and la tb» abaeti*e of *ucb an
I amendtP' txl tbto court will wot reverse
judgment sustaining lb* drmtirrer
and dismissing tb* action
Judgitv nt affirmed )B concurring
Henry C. Rtmry. by J. R. V* mjr for
plaintiff In error.
J. C. C. Black, contra.
BASEBALL YESTERDAY.
Oust croc of tbr Snuggle* on the Big
league D anion'll.
The Guakrr* defeated the Orphans
ti FhtUidelphia.
R H E.
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Cbicagn 1 ' -
Csptairt Teb«nu. of the Cteveland
team. wa* arrested yenterday for
thi owing a bat Into the grand stand.
Clnvpland won games from the Ori
ole*. « *
(Flrat game.)
R. H E
Baltimore 3 11 -
Cleveland.. ® 4
(Second game.)
R. H E.
Cleveland ! ®
Umlsville won two gam*.-* from
Brivpklyn,
(First game.)
R. H. E.
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Brooklyn - 8
® D 4
(Second game.)
R H E.
Brooklyn .....4 8 5
Louisville 7 8 3
The leaders defeated the Senators
twice.
(First game.)
r.. h. E.
Washington *> 12 3
Cincinnati 12 IS 2
(Second game.)
R. H. E.
Washington ' 8 4
Cincinnati . 7 11 1
The Pirates and the Giants broke
even In New York.
(First game.)
R. H. E.
New York 1 * 1
,> Q A
Pittsburg - ■*
(Second game.)
R H. E
New York 1' " 11
Pittsburg 7 18 1
The Champions defeated St. Louis in
Boston.
R. H. F.
Boston 7 7 0
St. Louis 1 2 0
BOAT TURNED OVER.
Two Well Known Gentlemen Had a
Good Ducking on Lake,
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Last night' while rowing^on the lake
Mr. MitleCge Lockhart, of The Herald,
| and Sergeant Trotnmerhajlfier. of the
: police, were turned cut of the boal
into the water, to the great Amusement
and edification of a score —of people
! who sat on the benches -.atuated in
sight of the -scene of tbeljiiibmersipri.
Both gentlemen managed! fd get out
at) right and suffered no—ill conse
quences from the aecidentj^
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SHEETS WERE NEEDED
They Were Called for Five Minute*
After Tbelr Reception
•Tb" folowlag totter received by lb*
Relief league abrwa bow good tbelr
Work is
Jackson villa, Fla.. July It. 1898. i
The Augusta Relief League. Augusta.!
Ga.
The wetcom- donation frem the Re
lief League has Just reached u* tbto |
morning. Within fire rnlsvus after IU 1
arrival, one of the hospital stewards
t ame In to ask us for some sheets, pil- <
l|ow rases and nlgbt shirts. Thanks to
ybur society, we were able to give them j
the sheets and pillow rase* immediate-'
|y. giving them the names of th- don- j
pr*. and they wishc-d to be remombetMl
to you. and thank you Hi the name of
the sick soldiers. Sheet*, pillow cases.
*fght shirts and pajamas are articles'
qf which <ve can use and Immense
number and we are alaays grateful for
them We are greatly oblig.-d to the j
Relief league. Very truly.
Alex Kent.
Field Agent. Red Cross.
THE WEATHER.
What Sergt. Fisher Prognosticates
About the Elements.
Augusta. Ua., July 12.—Office located
in the United States government build
ing. telephone No. 15T2.
Forecast for 86 hours ending 8 p. m.
July 23. 1898:
Washington forecast for Georgia end
South Carolina—Partly cloudy weath
er. with showers tonight: Saturday,
fair.
Local forecast for Augusta and vi
cinity—Stowers tonight and Friday.
Maximum tempo!ature —95.
RIVER.
The river nt 8 a. m. was r. 9 feet, a
fall of 0.5 feet In the past 24 hours.
SYNOPSIS.
A slight depressivei Is located this
ninrmng over lower Georgia, also in the
Rocky mountain region, while the
highest air pleasure extends over New
England.
Temperatures have fnllen along the
Atlantic coast and over portions of the
East Gulf states, hut have risen, as a
rule, over the remaining sections of the
country, the coolest weather this morn
ing. 62 degrees, occurring in upper Mi
chigan.
Light and widely scattered showers
during the past 24 hours, fell in about
twothlrds of the districts of the cotton
belt, none having fallen in Texas; there
were also showers olong the upper At
lantic coast, in South Dako, with tt fall
of nearly 2 inches in western Missouri.
15. FISHER. Observer.
Mrs. P.-lle Damlsh and her grand
son. Robert Henry Weekly, left Au
gusta Sunday for St. Simons Island,
where they will spend a month with
her brother, Mr. D. B. Stallings.
(C- -
To make fine turnips you must have
choice seed. Gnrdetie, the druggist, is
'the man to go to for them.
——
I Yeast —Jesse tells me he is practicing
ii n the courts; I didn't know that he
had been admitted to the bar? Critn
sonbeak—He hasn’t. It’s the tennis
courts he meams.
i-tpain uses smokeless powder exclu
sively in her hitless guns.
OPPORTUNITY.
Don’t loonn (he opportunity to come
end *ee ui of write when you went
V lumbet end ftnifil wood murk roc
buikjine or repdirtnf. u .
Aveil your*etf o* the oonortunttv to
>e< our price* to wkd your meteriei*
From e *»ock the! w yenerou* to e de
eree to pet the kind or service you
oufht to have. _ , .. *
We ere moreliy certem the! there
ere money-*evln# end s*t»«fectk»n
|ivin| opportunitie* for you here.
’ ANOTHER POLAR KXPEI»ITM»\
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ply of ptovtotoM »uerla*t to auainia
nx'een me* for fear years All kinds
of de!!■-*<• Hr* have iw i a enptrtbuted t*y
,lrlit! and tvla fcnt-'li trtiv and th-i* lb*
as wait am the Fram as they could at
Tbr R -yal Graretoad Cogipane has
agreed to furs lab fapt S-erdrep at
G-dba'-en wt-h a'xty ton* of -oat. a*
well a* w tb rVla-'i of d<ga The m m•
hers rs the axpedHton. which by the
j way. la rarale.n; bas-tesw ftnatclnl
j vupport from the Norwegian go- rra
mrnt, ar*. he*ldea Capt Sverdrup Na-
Iva! Lleu’enani Victor Bauman, an as
tronomer Idegtegant Joachrn. a atu
d- nt of geography: Hr. Svendsan. me
taorologtot; Dr E<l* Bsy a toolngiat:
iDr Herman Slmmona a botantot. and
Dr P ffrbrv. a geologtot.
FDR ILLICIT DISTILLING.
(Important Arrest Made Today by Dep
uty Marshal'*.
John Gamble Hoc-rates Flannlgan
Ita the euphonious name of a Lincoln
i county moonshiner brought In by Dep
. uty Mrsshall* Stovall and Whlteley
, tta* morvdng.
| The deputle* got wind of the gentle
man on the flrat of Juno, and, after
I I onalderable work, they nabbed him,
destroyed the "till and took him cap
tlvw to hi* hoiiae. where, he said, he
.wanted to *ee M* wife.
Mr. Flannigan bled him to a hock
room, irt-d. with Mr*. F.'» a**l*tance.
he Jumped out of the window. *nd w«*
off.
j The deputies caught him laler work
ing another still about four mile* from
|the one they had destroyed, and to thia
iMr. Flannlgan also acknowledged own
ership.
Meaara. Stovall and Whlteley took no
chance# thta time, and, In default of
S.IOO hall, he wa* locked up today.
He gave a* a reason for Jumping out
of the window that he had Important
bu*ine*a vto transact at home and
couldn't come to Auguste. Ju»t at that
time."
UNVEILING AT ELBERTON. j
Com'ederate Monument There Will Be
Unveiled Before a Large Crowd.
The unveiling of the Elbert county
Confederate monument was had last
Friday, July 19. 1898. at Elbenon. The
monument is twenty-five feet high, is
made of Elbert eoonty granite, and Is
surmounted hy a Confederate soldiers.
Thor.' was a large crowd of diftlnguisn
etl visitors present, among them being
General C. A. Evans, who delivered
the addtiss. Madison's Third regiment
band furnished the music.
In the afternoon there was a game
of baseball between the teams of Hart
well and Elberion. The home t.eam
won by a score of 13 to 9. The attend
aneo reached the enormous figure of
3,000.
The new Baptist church tolnsPcrect
ed In Elberion Is now complete, with
the exception of the pews, which will
be placed sometime wlihin the next
ten days. The Sunday school will be
arranged on the order of our I- irst
Presbyterian church here.
Mrs'. B. C. Wall and her charming;
daughter. Miss Jossie, are visiting in
Elberion.
Mr. John D. Stalling, the popular
salesman of Mr. W. E. Beneon, was
in Elherton a few days ago on busi
ness.
A FULL CAR.
This morning there slid on one of
the tracks in the union depot a F. C.
& P. R. R. baggage car from beyond
Macon, loaded to the top with fruit, for
the A. C. L. By noon today H had ail
been transferred and was speeding on
its way to the mountains of North Car
olina. |
JULY 22
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m,? prnttm nt li 41\h)H on rail*top*
cea taken at S o'rtoch. are tha *pectal
wier* c f False. Murrhy A Co:
It la Imp. aslble new la (he New Tnrk
marker lo give the sales, the ex< banac.
iM-gtnnlna today, refusing to *Tnd out
CHICAGO PROVISIOSA
WHEAT— OpM. Clone.
July *%
HffitMßlwr .• .. M *•%
Becetnber .. ... .. «:% r.%
CORN—
July .. .. .. .• •* •••* 33 **'»
Hrplrmlwr M 33%
December H% *4
PORK
»»ptfmlw IU 9.0
LARD—
Hfptrmlwr 5 *0 l.|f
tictober .. 4.*5 &.*♦
RIBS — *
September .. S C * *2
October S *7 B*B
NEW YORK COTTON.
January .... * '♦
February 5.»9
March —*”
lAuguat s*l IK
.September 5.85 *•**
Octohrr .. .. .. •• •• *• .. 5-*7 . I-W
December IK S->2
I Tone—Steady. Middling—6%.
NEW YORK STOCKS.
Metropolitan 150% 151%
D. & II »06 .
Atchison, preferred 34%
' Sugar 133% 1«%
Tobacco 110% 119%
A M S 11% Jl'S
C. B. Q.. 105% . 105%
J C *T% » .
Chicago (las 9*% 98%
Louisville ar.d Nashville .. 55%
Manhattan .. 105% 105%
N. 120% 12*%
Oenertd Electric y'.. 39% 38%
Rock Island **% •■’%
Heeding l*% l*%
St. Paul 95 ®*%
S. R. 0 31
Western Union ®2Vi ®-’
LIVERPOOL COTTON.
January and February 3.1* 3.1* 19
February and March .. 3.19
March and April 3 19 3.20
Apt 11 and May 3.20 3.20 21
Jure and July 3.21 8.22
July end August .. ... 3.21 3.22
August and Sept 3.20 3.21
Sept, ond Oct 3.19 3.20 21
Oct. and Nov 3.19 3.19 .0
Nov. and Dec 3.1* 19
Dec. and Jan 3.1* 3.1* 19
AUGUSTA COTTON.
Middling 6a6 1-6. Sales 35*. Receipt*
today 22. Receipts to date 375375. Slock
otn hand 13832.
PORT RECEIPTS.
1*95 1*97 I*9*
Galvestcn 193 171*
New Orleans .... 13 26 125
Mobile 1 3
Savanntdi * 1 14
Boston 25 31 57
Norfolk 127 21 24
Phlladelphio .. 306 131
A SUCCESSFUL EXCURSION.
Mr. W. C. Stcy, the veteran excur
sionist. carried 602 passengers, to Char
lesttm. He reports a quiet and orderly,
time. They arrived on time both in.
Charleston and Augusta. All are loud
in their praise of Stoy.
Mrs. D. B. Woodruff Is now in the
city, having come over to attend the
Mineral of Mr. James L. Gow.
WANTED—A POSITION BY COLOR
ED ifiat) as potter in store or to do
work around the bouse. Address C. M.,
In yard of 446 Reynolds street. Jly 23
I a
FOR SALE—FINE HORSE BUGGY,
i ard harness. Sold for no fault. Price
■ very.low. Apply to A. F. Crombe, Au
gusta factory. July 27