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CANDLEK 5 CAfIP.
The Recruit* are Faat Becomlaf Pro
fkteat.
Qi.&sn. Ga July ». - TO aa ofc
r working* of Camp Nor-;
(fern hU ■ pteaMOK fart to aot• that
tkorn 1» a npld imprewrawni In thr
mrti >|an; wno two wn k« a«o rantn
■« raw rn-rutt* now drill aa welt at if
they war* old mUUUmro. But tb«y
hsva to work aery bard for the.r
knowtetige, drlllln* aiz and teven
bourt earb day np-n the parade 1
bealdca undergoing ioatrurtloo In the
coropany atreei.
Governor Atklnaon wa« at ratnp on
Monday and ezpreased hlmaelf a» well
plediod with tbe rapid progreaa the.
’ nu n are making, and heartily comaun
drd Col. Cundlir in bla work. He in- (
atruned the colonel to ruah the re
cruiting to a finiab pi rapidly aa poa
aih>. as it la very neowsaary to have
hia regiment ready for active aervice j
wt.en called by the war department to,
the freot.
Col. Candler today laaued several fur
loughl to m"n with Instruction* to re
turn home and get every available man 1
and tend him to camp. The reg men
tal band is fast filling up to the re-;
Outred number, and Prof. C. O. Pollard i
cf Kitxgriall has been aaalgned a* I a;
leader, with Chai-lea Orlgga, brother of
Congressman Griggs, and A. P. Lane, j
c* principal musicians. But It will be
pime time before this band can play
v. 11 enough to furnish music nnd in
the meantime the Griffin Rifles’ band ,
will play at guard mount In the morn-.
lag and a dress parade in the after
noon.
Capt. W. W. Davies of Atlsnta haa j
the only full company In camp, he i
having sent down enough men today to ]
recruii bis company up to the required '
number.
Major Marcus W. Beck arrived at |
camp yesterday to ent-r upon the rtis-,
charge of bis duties.
T,t. Col. Berner is expected in a fey j
rlays. when all cf Col. Candler’s staff
will be upon the ground.
Regimental Quartermaster Orr was j
busy all (lav Issuing guns and laggings
to .he men. Every man is now sup
plied with a full uniform and gun.
Capt. Sanders o fForsrthe and Capt.
Hodges of Macon are sendlns In re
cruits In large numbers, and it will be
only a short time before their compa
nies are classed among the largest in
camp.
Adjutant Rockwell of Savannah is
the right man in the right place. Hp
has won the admiration cf all in the
faithful discharge of his duty.
Capt. Kolshoj-n. who has been in Sa
vannah on recruiting dut<’ for several
days, is expected to return to camp
tomorrow, and is eagerly looked for by
bis men.
Merman’s corner for
rent or lease. Store 30x
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varitablo Baa Hlva for tha knower* of valuaa. rv.n during this *«MaMv ** ny twf FF w . *
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is* Morning New*.
The Thursday Reading
Club Fntertainment.;
An informal, hut thoroughty unlqu“
««d altogvthpr -Mightful. ”mornln(t ;
wag pnjoyp-l a- MK-vlpw y*.t*rday by,
T HJtrOay Heading Club, ’«> “
vitrd gup*i* chormlngly entertained at
IbP popular resort by Mrs. William B;,
White and Mias Hnseltp Mereler. j
large navlllcn was use- a* « klnl J
a rereptU n hall, where table* »
chair, were a.ranged for P r «*" , » , £
euchre. Th,- prizes were won by’ • • i
of Missouri. Mr*. Jo*oph Kvc
Campbell. Mrs. John Harper Davidson,
and Ml** Henrietta Robert non. Th ;
dainty score card* were painted by
Mr.. Bum.ll Co:-,r. Luncheon wa*
served In the pavilion on the card ta
rn , covered with embroidered UnenJ
Altogether, this -Thursday proved be,
rnnst delightful yet enjoyed by »«>
Present were: Mrs. White. Miss M- 1
Icier, Mr*. Russell Cohen Mrs John
' Cohen. Mrs. Argo, Miss Carroll, M>**
Katharine Black, M--s Margaret Jor- .
fan, Mrs. William Cozart, Ml** Anm
Wright, the Misses Robertson. Ms*
Minnie rtichard-. Miss Rood, Ml** <Tp
trude Crane. Mit-r Lena Kerri*. Miaa
Marie d'Antignac AH n, Mrs. William
Butt Miss Carmichael. Mrs. John War
ner Davidson, Mrs. DeSaussure, Miss
Blsell, Mrs. Cornelius Moses, Mrs.
Bishop Alexcrder. Miss Cranston. Mi*.
Stelr.c- Dunbar, Mrs. J. K Campbell
and Miss Salman cf Missouri.
flood Work Being Done.
The Army and Navy League received
notice yesterday that 500 towels, -00
sock and 100 underskirts and draw rs
were much needed at Fort McPh-rmn.
Mts. Atkinson immediately telephoned
■the vice president of the tenth congres- ,
stonai district. Mrs. C. Henrv C'nh n,
cf Augusta, asking if she could fti-tilsn
j (he articles needed, f n an hours time,
I Mrs. Cohen reported that she could and
would w 11 .
lie received Navy |
League headquarters tonwj^^P - rec(il v 3 j
the official stamp of the organization
and ".ill he sent out before tonight to
Surgeon Taylor.
This is the second call Mrs. Atkinsrn
has made on the district officials whK>. (
Important Shoe Event!
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ttoact ftt the Araeftfti.
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I mink Wf*4 FmEham r-»fn|4lim«lr4
. _ . iiimafH Annan, of
| Maryland, at ilk iwftil erptetftft.
•, f ik-gpirfd Oaneins aa* • n|«*Y* ,, l on*
|(l| a Iftt* hottr. whrn drlighlfvl *»*•
ffrf»htn« nt* wrr* iirrvrd. Mlaft PlnL*
I Ml** Marftftfkt Annan, of Maryland
S|i*i Hattk* IHnk'am, Miaa Ku***ma
) Walt oft Miaa Natalie* IbiHorlaon. Ml*a
! |trs»|r Wilkin*, Ml** Anin** lkt«»Yftll.
* >|iM Aivnee f'hafre*, M< v * Hum*
I rnHP Mlft* Htmftrl Mi*ft
m< boll* Dooxlity. Miaa MadHlr Bur-
Irowa, Mb* An»M (* aoM«*i». Miaa n*>ra
i lU’llo Webb, Miaa MareHta Hardwlcft.
M,., s*lm<*n. Mr*. I'lnkham. Mr*. Ja*.
ill. IMaaoa. Mt** Dtckey.
, Mi C. J. It*)ne, Mr Krneat North.
I Mr Kiank North, Mr. Tom Miller,
’Mr Charlie Miller. Mr. Martin Dun
bar. Mr. O. It. Coffin. Mr. P. f). laing-
Irtnn Pf Montgomery. Mt. C. h • Ja-k
--f n. Mr K-Imt lti,-11. Dr. Ml- hel. Mr.
, will Derry. Mr. Gp- rge Hardwick, Mr.
IMrkaon Ilk-haH*. Mr John KWp, Mr.
i laui Siedgp. Mr. John Wallace. Mr.
Hethert Clark. Mr. Montgomery
Kldgeley. Mr. Crawford. Mr. Ml-h
--imc.d. Mr .Marcellu* Btovall.
A Croklnule Party
i Mt«* Malad Stlls-m cm rtstm-1 fifty
of h--r young friend* at a trurnt enjuya
blo cr-klnole parly y-*t*rday after-I
neon at her home on the corner of W'est
Peach tire and Fifth atteets.
| Thl* occasion was a charming compli
ment to Miss Stl!»iin’B gue*t aod cousin,
Miss Ce ille le-e Clifford, of Augusta,
who h:t» bt en spending gome time in ,
the city.
T-». stilion home had an added touch
lof tn-auty In the many rooea
1 seen In all the r9oms. Delightful re
fr shments were served after the game.
| Miss Emmie Johnson *>.l the first ;
lltlze. a pair of ailver-handle curling
■tongs; Miss Sue Waddill. the aecejtd, a
!Jeweled hat pin; and the cc».solution, a |
I silver hat brustj, was dtawn by Miss
Frances Briscoe.—Atlanta Journal.
A Regretted Departure.
Th- departure of Mr. Mllledge Lnck-
J.art sot New York 1* a sour--.' of the,
i deepest regiet to his many friends In
Augusta, where be i» known as one j
of the most popular men In th • state.
Mr Lockhart ha* exceptional talents
jas a journalist, and In the metropolis
i will find a field for hi* especial gifts ,
unknown to a small Southern city. His.
success Is assured, and his career will ,
In- watched with Interest by a targe
number - f admirer*. Mr. Lockhart leu
tNs morning for Charleston, from
which taint he will rail on a steamer
of the Clyde line.
Mrs. Thomas Complimented.
During the reunion an appreciated
compliment was given Mrs. J. Jefferson
Thomas,treasurer of the United Daugh- j
ters of the Confederacy at the Aragon
hotel. Colonel Bennett H. Young of
Louisville, Ky., moved that the Ken
tucky Confederate Glee club give three
capers for Mrs. Thomas, and they were
j given with a will. The club Is composed
lof fine and highly accomplished' musi
cians.— Atlanta Journal.
Miss Jessie Scott is visiting 0-iends in
J< hn.ston.
I Mis--. Mamie Henry is visiting friends
in Atlanta.
Miss Alice Morris is visiting relatives
in Thomson.
! Mr. Rob Coffin has returned from
'Sullivan’s Island.
Mr! and Mrs. Millcdge Arrlis Roun
tree are visiting relatives in South Car
olina.
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Sew Torft. •ml I* i»*-nft**k th«* *um
m**r ftltli l>#r Mm. TlfitHrtlftlm.
j Mr*. HnioH** of Jarknandlft who Ma
l*krn for thf |)«i*t f«*w «!«y» th«* ftiar«t of
Hrr moiNrr. Mm. M*y*e Imvi* orit
j m erit f‘»r Halu U
" Mr*. Klißiilwth Turpin and All** Mar
rani Jordan Niva tomorrow for llnr
ri* Ml hia ftprliijr*. A*h«-viili* ami otlM*r
North Carolina rroorta.
Mt- ftn»l Mr*. J. W. Cftftfft*. who
' w*r** t« have tnetay for Noo York
itn>l Ounncrtklltt, have |*»at|»one<l th**lr,
(l«-l>artur<- for • fp* days.
Miaa Mftrlon Carlton of Athens I* th.»
srt!«'*t of Mta* Carroll on fSrrrne *tf<^t.
Mi*a Atra Th**w ami Miaa Kli»alM*th
Newberry left thla tnorniiiß for Halu-1
da.
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; A houae parly to ’>* entertained # by i
tN'* Mia**** iiarrelt In Bath next wfN*k ,
| will Include amonß the gue*ta Ml*a |
Madelle Burrow*. Miaa Mary WllK» i
Moore and Ml*a Hattie Fargo Butler, j
Mi** Julia Carmichael lenvea fomor- <
row for Madißon, where *he will b*
the ftue*t of relative* for a Tew week*
before going to th*' North Carolina
mountain* for tt** late summer and
fall.
5 and lOc Ice Cream at
HAHN’S.
WASIIINQTON, WILKES.
Abe Butler Killed by James Jackson,
Jr.—Gther Hatters.
Washington. Ga., July 29. —Last Sat
urday evening a a the excursion train
from Atlanta was coming In. a fatal j
Bbcotlng affray took place at the depot,
which retM'lted in the killing of Abe
But! r, it young negro, by Joint's Jack-
Ron. Jr., a young man of this place. It
seems that, thla negro, who was not
unruly when sober, though a very
thievish fellow, waa drunk and very
quarrelsome. H- was abusing and lean
ing a title white boy. when young
Jackson eame up and onV-r d lilm to
leave. Afterward, meeting him again
at the depot, the trouble was renewed,
and Jackson was knocked down by the
negro, reviving a severe cut on the
bead. Rising immediately Jaeksou
drew his pistol and fired three shots
et his assailant. Two of them took ef
fect and the negro staggered down the
'steps, fell and died within five minutes
of the time he was shot. The coroner’s
jury, immediately impaneled, brought
in a verdict of ‘'justifiable homicide,”
and the young man >vas acquitted.
The negro, Bill Richards, who killed
L.-wis Lundberg, a young Swede living
near here, has never been captured. It
Is hoped that the governor will offer a
reward for him.
Washington Is keeping up her repu
tation as a live town. The water works
are nearing completion, and now it is
proposed to put in a dynamo to run
the oil mill, compress, fans, etc., in
the drug and other stores in town.
When this Is done the next step will
he electric ears.
Mohrman’s corner for
rent or lease. Store 30x
1 00. Apply to J. H. Mohr
man.
LADIES* $1.76
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THE PRIHCE
DOING WEIiL
Tie t*Mi Nu He May Lite
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llrriln. Germany, July ». Df.
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!obituary If* la of robuil frame and ftll
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Sand lOc Ice Cream at
HAHN’S.
THE SOUTHERN
TROOPS’ HEALTH
A flood Square Kirk HeiDK Made
Today.
I Special to The Herald.
; Waatiiriffuai, l). €•• July 21.—Th»'
(rand ti bin «»f tk* a«uih*ri» troops «* r«-
p«»rta*«| at thf* war depart meat thl» *v"*-
1 nine l*y Riprußft 11 * a Davey of L**u
| idluiw will moat probably prov*llt thilr
Im’lor acnf to Santiago. Mr. Dftvoy haa
I just arrived In th* <ity from Miami.
I whe*r* alx B»>uth*rn rv*imanta ar*
rftmpsd—two Loo I ala na. two T**xaa and
I two Alabama. Of ih-ae troop* twe’vi
bundled are *itk with typhoid and oth
>r dangvrou* fever*. Mr. Davry ha*
telegraphed Senator McHenry oi Lou
isiana to come to Wa*hln*ten at once
and t?*» two congresomen m*«n to sec
that these troops are removed from thl*
camp. Mr. Davey will *ee Scrctaty
Alger today and begin ht* crusade.
Palls to Take the Flour.
Baltimore, July 29. Several week*
ago the Oambrll! manufacturing com
pany secured tee couiract to supply
the army with thirty thousand barrels
of flour. The contract specified that
the flour was to grade "strictly fami
ly” and to he delivered at any pin e
designated by Ibe government. Only
about 25 per cent of the amount con
tracted for has been taken by the gov
ernment. The full amount required
by the terms of the contract Is on hand
and the government has been repeated
ly notified of this fact, although It has
not signified Its Intention to take It.
Indeed the Gambrlll manufacturing
company has learned that the govern
ment does not Intend to take any more
of the flour.
No explanation of the government's
action has been offered. The flour is
more than two dollars a band cheaper
than It was when the com rant was
placed. Wheat was selling at *1 a
bushel then, and if the company had
bought wheat at the ruling prire at
that time, the company would have
sustained heavy loss. The company
furnished the navy wilh five thousand
barrels before the army order was
placed and the flour was protiuonced
to be up to the requirements.
SI .50 to Tybee and re
turn every Sunday via
Central of Georgia. Bath
ing now is best of the sea
son.
THE RED CROSS.
A Doctor Makes Serious Allegations
Against It.
Washington, July 29. Dr. William
Gray, of the hospital ship Relief, re
cently at Siboney, Charges that tbe yel
low fever is due to the Red Cross. He
says they established hospitals when
they were ordered, not to. _ ; j
v SURRENDER \
Yield to Conviction Buy Where You Can Get
the Goods For the L»»»t Money.
18 pounds Crnnulnted Sugar for $ 1.00
Ar buck la’s Coffeo IO cants
3 cakes "Dock Harris’* tO-ounce Soap for 5c
8 cakes Circus Soap for 25c
Good first patent F our 65c sack, 55.15 barrel
The best 2nd patsnt Flour SOc sack. $3.08 barrel
Good second patent Flour 39c sack. $2.98 barrel
Choice sugar-cured Hams 10 cents
Our store is filled with th# VERY best Groceries
and at the VERY lowest price.
fficker & Pilc&er, Wreckers of High Prices
954 BROAD STREET.
nPTI Tn\TCn From meeting of Na-
Kh | UlAiNfcU tiona * Photographers’
B Association and wilt be
p'eased to demonstrate to my patrons several new
ideas in Photography on and after Saturday, July 30.
v H. C. HALL.
TRANSPORT
STRA YED OFF
No. *2l Picked l'p By tbe Cruiser
Cincinnati.
SpoHftl CftMft to The* Herald.
Off Kan Juan. July 27, via Bt. Thom
•*, July 2t.-~Th‘* mobile ttu»J*port No.
21. «hkh muipil from CTiurlciitnn on
Thur*day with 1.200 troop* of the ninth
ilhnot* and *ixt»»*nth l'i<nniiyv&nia
ie>Kl|TH*nt* un hoard, wa* found !n Sun
Juan hay. alnuist wlthl tar.gv of the
cannon* of Mmro raatle. lent night, by
the eruiaer Cincinnati, which wa* doln*
Idockade duty. Tta» <*rul*er led the* mo
bile out to geo and convoyed her down
the pat'ango to where they expected the
remainder of the ex|H*dition to be
found. It la understood that the ren
dexvnua will be off Fajardo, Junt south
of Cape San Juan, Instead of Guanica.
PEOPLE’S FORUM
[Citizens of Augusta and Georgia
anil Carolina who wish to discuss pub
lic matters In parliamentary way »r. .
in reason, will he welcomed in this
column. A newspaper Is, In a way, a
public Institution. Through It the pub
lic. In proper bounds, have the right
to give expression to opinion and
thought.]
Mr. Neihllng’s Burns.
To the Editor or The H-rald: Sir
Having read the article In your edition
of yesterday concerning the treatment
received by my father while In the
city hospital, I would like to state fa'ts
concerning the same. On Thursday
las-.. 21st, on the advice Cf Ills physi
cian. my father went to the hospital
for treaiment. On Sunday while atten
ding to him, the negro orderly delib
erately poured strong carbolic acid on
the led to such an extent aa to run
all down the hack of the right leg and
some on the left and also on the hips.
My father lay in this condition until
Tuesday last, when he was sent home
heeaiise he’pleaded lo be sent, and we
got another physician to attend him.
J have seen tbe hosriital authorities
and ttiey give me no satisfaction what
ever.
They say my father was given a hath
Tuesday morning before he was sent
home. If so, why was not the con
dition of his burns inquired into? But
he lay In the dreadful condition from
Sunday until Tuesday without having
a single tiling done for him. Tt seems
to me some redress ottgiii lo he had for
such treatment. The cite' hospital is
supported by the citizens for the pur
pose. of caring for (hose who cannot
care for themselves, and the public
ought to know what to expect.
Very respectfully.
J. i?. Neibling, jr, _
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OLD MANILA
NAS FALLEN
Persistent Statement to the Effect in
London ami Paris.
No News Thereof Has Been Received
in Washington
London, July 29.—The rumor Is more
persistent than ever here today that
Manila has fallen and that the Amer
ican troops are in posesslon. The news
from Madrid a.nd Paris Is of the same
Import, though nothing can he learned'
from official sources to either confirm
or deny It.
a
Washington, D .C., July 29.—N0 Ma
nila news received here yet.
CAHARA’S SQUADRON.
It Is Announced That It Is at
Cadi/..
[Special to The Herald.]
Madrid, July 29.—Camara's squadron
has arrived at Cadiz.
UEORUIA LADIES.
They Go to New York to Go on the
Stage
New York, July 29. Miss Nella
Webb, of Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Lola
Jackson-Ford, Sam Small’s daughter,
are here and ere going on the, stage.
The local papers print big stories
them. , ,