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•bmid be rauaht and aeverwly repri
manded All eatend their aympathlew
to Hurtlna!'* l * a n< * hope h** will a<“ t
be able to reaume hl» regular routine
of comp life.
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auaidbotioe for aoir** w«ok*. •'» W**
rharfed JWt«tJ»». h.vlna
the day hefore, and went*nred to a llgnt
fine only.
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the dlvlalon h*»apltal ah trtly. aa M*
health d*ea not Improve In the ramp
street. He waa thought to be eonvalea
rer.t. but the recent ralua and conee
*lU* nt dampness es the «tm*>apber» and
earth have proved too much, and will
no doubt set him twk on hi# Amrse to
renewed health aome aix or eight daya.
Corporal Wilson la on guard today.
HEPHZIBAH.
Visitors to and From the Village.
Church Meetings.
[Special to The Herald.]
Hrphilbah, tia.. July 25. Rev. K. I).
Cantrell ami Rev. W. I. Delph have re
turned from a series of meetings at
Hiyihe.
Hon. K. B. Grogham and Mr. J. T..
Hrnderson, of Wnlter, Oa., passed
through the vlliag. Saturday en rou e
to MeCormlr k, S. C..
Rev. Jrtin R. Gunn, of Mncon, who
brs l-.-en visiting friends at Walter,
left for McCormick today.
Mr. V. B. Mundy left here Friday
morning for Spartanburg, In charge of
a cp.r load, of watermelons. He w»nt as
the repmenlatlve of the shippers.
Mist- Minnie end Miss Annt.e Mundy.
who have br-n v'sitlng friend* at Pov
erty Hill, 8. C.. returned Fr'day even
ing. Their home-rrming Is a source of
re:>l pleasure to their many frlonds
here.
Mr H-nry Miller moved Saturday
from the ref irmatory farm to the Story
plar.e, near hero.
Mr. and Mrs. Ccflin and pretty
daughter are in the city guests of Mrs.
W. I. Delph.
Mr. H. S. .Tones noted aa superintend
ent of the Baptist Sunday" school yes
terday. He is an able superintendent.
RESENTS GERMAN HEDDLING.
Maior Morgan Knocks Down an
Enefny of Dewey,
Lexington, Ky. t July 22.—Major Sam
uel Morgan, a well kxtow trotting horse
man, was accosted by Benjamin Lucy,a
German, tonight with the remark that
he hoped the Germans would drive
Dewey out of Manila.
Without waiting to argue the ques
tion the major knocked him down. Lu
cy swore out a warrant nnd Major Mor
gan was arrested. He was a gallant
Confederate soldier, was formerly may
or o' Rome. <!»■, and bias n son in the
second Infantry. Ho says he will very
gladly nay a line for licking the Ger
man act'd would do it again under sim-
Lar circumstances.
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The oconcmiCAl people will rejoice at *uch price*. Come And let u» handle your want*.
RICE & O’CONNOR SHOE CO. - -
and useful presents under our popular Credit Certificate plan I* still meeting with much favor andj
! genuine favor. {
IN ASOCIAL WAY
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Try
v r7/iw, ai* v /
Two Flow er# of tw#
I« * too# that <froor>a in the April rain.
But pa«alon unvacquiahed by
|la a fl »w#r that llvea In the Alptoi#
-WILLIAM 11. HATNt*. in The Cen
tury.
Impor ant Notkt.
! Thoa# wt#» hav# promised rontribu
t|(lQi to the entertalnmi'nla are n*<|U#at
ed‘To arwul them aa follow*:
U-m< na and augar. to Mr* Thomas
C*denisn. corner Greene and Washing
ton atreeta, by 12 o'elnek Tuesday.
t'akea. to Mr*. W. W. Hattey’a, cor*
ner Telfair and Waahlngton atreeta. by
2 o’clock Tueeday.
Ice cream and leea. to court house
yard by 5:20 o'clock on Tui-aday, a»
there will he a "committee there to re
ceive them.
The following member* of the League
form ttc committee on tbia entertain
ment: *
Mr*. Jamea Davtaon. Mr*. V\ M .
Hattey. Mis. T. K Hcott. Mr*. W.
Young, Mr*. Jama. I>a!y. Mr*. Hamil
ton Wilkins. Mr*. George Sibley. Mr*.
A. F, Pendleton. Mrs. P. D. Horton.
Mr* A. G. Jack»on, Mr*. M. P. Car
roll. Mr* C. A. Rowland. Mr*. Joha
Wicker, Mr*. Hold. Wright. Mr*. Lula
Jnrk*on. Mra. Altiert Stilt, Mi*. Bertha
Meyer*. Mir* Georgia Kste*. Ml** May
Hall. Mr*. J. H. Peary, Mr*. Mull..
Committee on Decoration. -- Mra.
Thoms* Branch. Mr*. Lucy Ccawcll.
Mr*. C. H. Cohen, Mta* Adeline Levy,
Mia* Matte All n. Mira Ro*etle Merrier.
Committee cm Table* ar.d ChaltH-
Mr. Wm. K. Miller. Mr*. C.
Mt*. Jame* M Hull, Mr*. Wm. B.
White, Mr*. DoVaga Cohen.
Committee on Dancing—Mta. K. H-
Baxter .Mr*. Wm. Butt.
Lemonade Stand - Mr*. Thomas Cole
man, Mis* Katie Block.
July 37-
Everyone Interested In Augusta s wel
fare I* awaiting with interest the re
sult of “cleaning up (lay," Wednesday,
July the twenty-seventh. The Civic
League ha* spared no effort to make
this new venture a aignal success, and
It has obtfdr.ed the hearty ((eooera
tion of the city authorities. The League
Is placing a gr at deal of confidence
in the women of the city upon whom
depends In a great measure the Buc
ec*s of “(leaning up day."
Every woman in Augusta is earnea
ly r, quested to sue that her g>. d( ns,
yards, etc., arc In c C.-x, roughly neat
condition by the morning of the -wen
ty-seventh. If a single house Is neglec
ted. Ihe R.meral effect of a city In ex
quisite order will be spoiled. If a sin
gle householder falls to have the weeds
in front of her door removed, the trou
ble taken by other householders will
have been of no avail. It ia especially
important that weeds be removed Just
at this time, when the seed is green
and the winds scatter It everywhere.
Moit especially are householders urg
ed. during the general cleaning up, to
use neither lime nor any other disin
fectants.
On an immediately after the twenty
seventh an Inspection of the entire city
by the authorities will be In order, and
It is expected that there will lie no
occrasion for a reprimand or no room
for a report of negligence.
At a metting of the League this af
ternoon further arrangement* for the
twenty-seventh will be perfected.
Army and rvavy League.
The arrangements for the lawn fete
and concert to be given by the Army
and Navy League in the court house
yard, tomorrow, Tuesday, afternoon
and evening, have all been perfect ;(i,
and the eveert promises to be one of tho
imnm ferttMaat afitirl mt It* lad «■»**
(tort M I *k»*l4».
I inHH Maryland w ith a draw mg
Intng of Wednesday the twenty -arventh.
Mim Resale Wilkin* has gone to Ate-
Mr Will Paul ha* returned from Pa
Mr R. E. Allen ha* returned from
Atlanta.
Mr. J«ha W. Walker la hack from
Atlanta.
Mr*. P. A. Fortaon haa returned
(from Hillman.
Mr. and Mra. Lowe have returned
irom Atlanta.
Mr. T W. Alexander left tM* mom
ling for Maroa.
I
Ml** Jr-aale Hcott left Saturday for
Mont Eagle. Term.
Mlaa Fannie Ca*hln la vlaltlng ret
latlvea at Clarendon.
Mr J. C. C. Btwck returned from At
lanta thla morn.tig.
Ml** J,«inle 1.-c Walton I* visiting
friend* on Sullivan’s Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Walton and
*on are aummerlng «t Harlem.
Mr*. John Butt and Mrs. George
Cunningham have gone to Richmond.
Mr*. Robertson and Ml** Henrietta
Robert hod have returned from Atlanta.
Mi*. S. A. Hemphill »nd Ml** M»-
mtc Hemphill are visiting friend# In
| Macon.
Mr*. E. P. H. Ruhland and Ml**
Katherine Ruhland have returned from
Atlanta.
Ml** Bessie Wilkin* left Saturday
night for an extended northern and
otitern tour.
Dr. and Mr*. Hrnry Campbell Dough
ty hav*' gone to Clark*vl!le, after a vis
it to fileuds In the city.
Dr. James P. Smith and his son.,
Perrin, have returned from a tilp
through South Carolina .
Judge and Mr*. Eve and Mis* Allle
Kve, who have been visiting General
Evar.s In Atlanta, have gone to Chick
atnauuu.
Mr. end Mr*. Henry Taylor have re
turned from Tyhee and are at home
to their friends on the corner of Broad
and Campbell street*.
Mrs. Louis Doolittle nnd Miss Lu
cy •Flynn leave this afternoon for
Grovctown, v.here they will be the
guests of relatives for o week.
Miss Julia Carmichael ha* returned
from Atlanta, where she most chnrm-
Vigly filled the position of maid of
honor to Miss Henrietta Robertson,
sponsor for Camp 426.
J
This i* tho face . ’ ri
Of the young man so hold.
Who sauntered in where light bever
ages are sold,
And eaierf “Ice cream for two.”
O o
1
This is the face ' * r d*| ’1
Of the young man so blue,
When handed a check i
For ice cream for two, 'j ;
On which was marked , I _ij.^
20 Cents.
—Jerome Jones.
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C UfIHT Ht.UCK Mill SUNNS##*
4 Sat as Ik* llvoMfal as Mayll la
\bm*t4 Os* at III#
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la ito f allnl Ptatea district wart
Halurdav eight lb. Ilhrl uaa filed by
' Aaalalaat lUatnrt Alloraar Hugh a
agalaat the 011*4* fb drtgur. and y.a
trvday Ik* libel agalaat the En«b*h
airatr -r aa* filed The Hbrla aa IMfit*
If alike nut th * diner mat twe iif*r<*
filed la the raaea t f Ihe at eavtthlp
Rita and the bark Marla Dnlorru The
difference la In the fart that both the
Oilade Rodrigue* and the X • found
I lend are aeutral hotfoaaa, but ihdf
rsrgoce tier conireband and they were
* attempting lo nil the blockade, after
i having been warned auray from Pan
* iuen and Cleafuegae mneetivety. The
’ v rear la era lawful prise* according to
the rule* of war. and the libel p*o-
I < edlng* In the dlairlrt court are a
l mere fortaa'liy •
, The munition* and atiarhmeal* tore
' horn leaned and btdh raees are made
! returnable before Judge Hrawley on
i Augual fi.
I Saturday night Deputy Marahal Sllgb
went down on the low obet Itnrlln to
the anchorage ground near quarantine
and anrved the papere on Cnpl. M
(•fierivong. of the French *l*amer. He
' m ade another trip In the afternoon
| and reeved attachmrirt* on the New-
J fnundland. Marshal Slight haaaaalgn
t*l Deputy Mnrahal* Rrodle, White and
' Wyndham to tho Newfoundland and
' Marahal* Hcnrlrk*. Player and Footer
> to the Ollnde Rodrigue*.
Both prliea wilt rrmnln nl quarantine
! until tomorrow, when they will com*
up to the city and drop Cneir anrhor*
In the atream.
The passengers on the Ollnde Red ri
gors are fc.Mng well cared for. They
have no complaint to make other than
that they did not relish the Idea of
being prisoners. They are not allow
ing this mailer to worry them to any
| great extent for their p ried of deten
tion here <vlll lie short. The seven
teen Americans of the f j -seven pas
sengers oa boned doubtless W ai
home In Charleston harbor, while the
others will have a more favorable opin
ion of America when they leave her.
Th/*re are several Spaniards among
the passengers, but they nr* not bel
ligerent nnd they are on the best of
terms with teh Americans. A son of
the pres ent of Hayti Is also on board.
Arrangements will be made for the
forwarding of the mall which is on
board the Olinde Rodrigues.
Commander McKenzie's prize, the
steamship Newfoundland, is also pur
suing tho even tenor of her way. and
giving no trouble to the prize crew and
marshals.
As has already been staled, both ves
sels are lad-on wilh valuable cargoes of
provisions,, which are destined lo bo
confiscated and sold.
J. 0. BLAINE QUARRELS.
In a Dispute With a San Francisco
Society Han.
.San Francisco, Cal., July 22. Cnpt.
James G. Blaine, who sails for Manila
tomorrow, figuiod In a lively quarrel
at tt>.' Baldwin Grotto late last night,
the details of which have just come
to light.
It seems that Sumner Hollender, n.
society young man, who has paid much
attention to Madeline Bouton.now play
ing at the Columbia theatre, invited
her to a small supper at the Grotto.
While the party, were at table young
Blaine come In. He glared at Hollender,
and advancing to the table began to
pick a quarrel with him. Miss Bouton
became alarmed and tied and other
guests also departed hastily. Blair.e
and Hollender were separated before
any blood was spilled. It is said that
the .two men had some Iroub! • over
business matters, and Blaine bad felt
ugly about It.
There was talk of a duel, but Hollen
der Raid today If Blaine wanted to tight
a duel he could seek out Aguinaldu In
the Philippines. ___
ESTABLISHED 18SQ —Reliable Uncle
Lew will lend you any amount of mon
ey for any kmgth of time on all kinds
of personal property at a very low rate
of Interest. All transactions strictly
confidential. Steel-lined burglar proof
cases. Under the Arlington hotel, on
Jackson street. Lewis J. Schaul.
LADIES’ $1.75 >
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DON CARLOS
IS MOVING
SECRETLY.
TN SpiDlsl GfirrniMfit M«rk
Silrrfd (9.
PolKr sfil«• Hav* Been DmiMed la
Um l*a*t Week.
(H| (Vial t» The Herald > *
London. July tfi. -Doa Carlo* left
llruaarl* arcmly inday. aatrnalbly for
Hwlutrland At thr aasa* time kll
leading Hpanlah nfieat. (he Marquta
Crimlbo, left Madrid for (he anttk,
probably to meet hi* rkitf.
I There i* great alarm la Bpaalah fiov
rrnmrni circle* and activity In lhe ar
, my. Bolin* aplra have been doubled In
ijir past week.
Carllst clubs lo Madrid. Rare Mona
and VnVaria and othrr rltlea arc eloae
j ly wa.ched and the Irodera ahadowed.
The police ib-niaodod (hat every Carl
* lat club furnlah a (let of Ra member*.
Moat of Ibr Club* rt fused and will he
J clof*''*!.
private advlre* from Madrid, which
raeaprd the ernaor. tay the Carllat op
j rising will he general throughout
Spain.
The signal will not be given until
peace Is negotiated, or unkwa the con
ditions Imposed cause s’M'h Indlgns
-1 lion among the people that Don Car
loa will have a rbanre of winning sup
port. Don Carlo* rorogulzes that thla
is his last chance of getting the throne
nnd is making intensive prcparalhms.
l> Is willing to risk all. nnd If civil
war comrs. It will be frightful for lit
hloocUhrd and rrueltie*.
DISTRICT CONFERENCE.
The riethodists Meet at Lynchburg in
lAth Annual Session
Lynchburg. S. C., July 25.—The 28th
annual session of the Sumter district
conference, M. E. church. South, con
| vened at Lynchburg on Wednesday,
!the 20th instant. Tlv president of the
| conference was Itev. T. J. Clyde, of
Sumter. Revs. 8. W. Henry and W. A.
| Kelly wera elerteil eecretnriea. An
address of welcome wavs delivered by
Rev. O. A. aDrby. D. D.. and respond
ed to by Rev. J. A. Clifton, I). D.
Appropriate and earnest remarks as
to the work and d. tics of the confer
ence were made by the president, R v.
T. J. Clyde. The opening sermon by
Rev. J. A. Clifton was both earnest nnd
!eloquent. The rcpoita mado by clerical
end lay delegates were* very encotirag
llng nnd showed much progress during
: the past. year. Not the least part of
tho work of this ronf-renee was the
discussion, In open session, of fifteen
or twenty subjects of vast importance
to Christian workers. These discus
sions were plac’d upon a high plane
of merit, and showed careful prepara
tion hy the participants.
Religious servlet were hold dally
at 11:.10 a. m. and 8:30 p. m.. the
prenchlng being done b.v Revs. J. A.
Clifton, A. B. Watson T. J. Gattls. J.
W. Elkins, J. Thos. Pate, J. G. Beck
with, J .F. Anderson and S. W. Henry.
Roy. 0. B Smith, of Wofford collog".
Rev. R. E. Stackhouse* ,of Columbia
Female college, and Prof. Willis, of the
Carlisle fitting school, addressed the
confer' nee upon the cause of Christian
education.
Climbing Higher.
E. S. McNeill, day operator at
Greenwood goes to the desnatcher's of
fice in Augusta.—Greenwood Index,
14ih.
Mr. McNeil is well known in New
berry, v.here he was stationed for a
period. His frl-cds will be pleased to
hear of Ills promotion to the above re
sponsible position, which is merited
recognition of his competency and
faithfulness, and proof of the high
confidence reposed In him. He mar
ried a Newberry girl, Miss Bessie
Kinard, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
H. M. Kinard, and Is rapidly rising to
the front. Newberrians and the hus
bands of Newberry girls generally
reach high mark.—Net. berry Observer.
(RILES HAS
ARRIVED AT
PORTO RICO
Nt Word His Brra Rectivrd Frta
Ilia Yrt.
A4vlc*fi Ar* Now l «p*tW at Affy
NHMfik
Waali.agtnfi. July » -While It la
kturan iha* Uti. Mil## b## srri%#4 ®
IVrto Kyan sritrrs. ftoiNlßi b##®
heard dlrvrlly from him aart lha d*-
imnmrnt cannot announce whether
or a(rt ha has rommeac**! a landing.
J uot**s h* meets the enemy in great
' force he will make a landing ns quick
ly as possible. To k*ep the men aboard
ship dur ng (be present bed weather
|in the tropical climate would prove a
hardship which will be obviated If pos
i sibte.
COWAkI).CE.
In Condemning Toral Denounced By
(lie Thunderer.
Igmdon, July 25.—The Times, edltor
ially. reproaching the Apan ! *k govern
ment thla morning with “moral cow*,
•rdtes In endeneoring lo screen Ra own
mismanage mem by pretending that
Gen. Toral haa betrayed his country,"
says:
“It I* incredible that Spain can hope
for anything from Cuba, as It Is Itn
pos’i'blt for Blanco, as It was for To
ral, to fight against hunger, and It ts
not llke’.y the former will have
anything «lsn to fight with for some
Gme to come. Neither can anything
(lie hoped from European Intervention,
jeven If Commodore Waison'a aquadron
I cornea, though Its nrrival would be an
unwelcome spectacle to more than one
! European power.
| “It may be assumed that Commodore
iWatacn'a authorization lo visit the
Philippines will not weaken the dis
position nt P”rl!n to cultivate friendly
I relations with America and lo mako
! light of the escapades of German ships
at Manila.”
WILL PUNISH CARTER.
~
i Severe Penalties flay Be Inflicted
Upon Him.
Washington. D. C.. July 22.—The
tirdlrg and sentence of the eourtmar
tiat lei t’i? case of Copt. Oberiln M.
Carter, corps of engineers, charged
with defrauding the government, while
!|n charge of the river and harbor Im
■ pr( vements at Savannah, are still In
| ihe hands of the secretary of war,where
|they ore likely to remain for some time.
:lt has been learned from nn authorita
tive source that the rourt has Imposed
one of the severest sentences ever de
elarert In the ease of an army officer,,
and that unlesss the sentence Is mlti-i
gated Captain Carter will have to pny
ot least three penalties. The first is un-,
| qestlGoably dismissal from tine army,,’
I The second is imprisonment for a term
: of at least ten or perhaps twenty years.
In addition lo this, the acecused wilt
he required to return to the govora*
nnnt the money embezzled and 'hla
amounts, according to the best inftir
mntlen, to not less than three million
dollars. .Jjj
A DEAD HAND.
Seymour, lnd., July 25.—This morn
ing John Shornick, of East St.
was instantly killed at the tunnel o|
the Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern
railway, 30 miles west of
with Charles Peters, was slealingijß
ride from St. Louis to
the top of a passenger coach of «■-;
No. 6. As lie neared the
raised up just in time for the.
his head to strike against
at Hie entrance of (lie tunnel,
him instantly. His limp body|rollH
over against Fetors, who wa,s lying imj
his side, and, realizing that his partnen
had been killed, lie held on to thj
bleeding body while Ihe train sped
The train crew was ignorant wfl
had happened until reaching hcreJß
4:38 a. m. When the
here th n licriy was tak“n to the
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