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The following mmt» Wja • lr *** ,T
jkeea paved and »»» I" excellent • I,ntU *
tloa' •
Twelfth at*** from R*>aoid* to to*'
MHMfftwllM road MtotO from llroad
lo Reynold*, it'd from Fwairk to
TrllW .
Barn**, from «#*< 10 ,e,r '’ of
tb© caaal v .
mthoiiß. from Truth lo cemetery.
Seventh. from R«5 »°'d» to Walker.
Tblrtm nth. from May avenue to
ml)road cnoaalit*
The following afreet* nrr under con
tract for improvement amt the wrrk
• ill be pu slu'd alonit •• rapidly a»
practicable: ,
Eighth from Broad to Reynold*.
Reynold* from Third to Twelfth.
Fifth from Broad to Hay (Partly
Hying In title vicinity will hall ttila
Jrng needed Improvement with plea*
urr.)
Broad from Thirteenth to Fifteenth
Monument, from Green© to Rroail
In addition to theae the worn places
In the asphalt, eerner of Broad and
Eighth and Broad and Ninth streets,
will be repaired; also the brick In car
tracka at Junction of Ninth and Broad
ami Twelfth and Broad afreets, will In
replaced with asphalt. A large brlrk
sewer will he laid on Reynold* street
from Fourteenth to Fifteenth, making
a deposit Into the river at North Au
gusta bridge. Thia will art as drain
age for tha forty or more houses re
cently erected In tbai locality..
Twiggs street will be improved from
the corporation line to Washington
street .and together with Ninth and
Twelfth will form three of the beat
wagon road* In the country.
One of the finest In the eltv Is
Gwinnett, which runs from 3eheutr.cn
Plat* to East Boundary. This also will
be put in good rondlllon and show up
as It never has hitherto.
COL. WITHROW’S MARRIAGE.
It Has Been Postponed Front the Date
First Announced.
The marriage of Col. C. H. Withrow
to Miss Evelyn Wince, of New York,
which was to have occurred on Wed
nesday next, at St. Paul’* church, has.
owing to unavoidable circumstances,
been postponed for several days.
During hls brief slay here, Col.
Withrow has made many friends, who
are interested in hls romance and who
will extend to him hearty congratula
tion on this happy consummation.
This is the best time of
the season to spend a day
on Tybee. Round trip, via
Central of Georgia, $ 1.50.
Death of Mrs Susan Pate.
Mrs. Susan Pair. a well known iady
■v Xeysvilie, died yesterday afternoon
after two weeks' Illness. The funeral
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lo you.
2ft per coni off »M M#o*§ ood
Yowthft' f AOty CAAAtOtAfA, CHA
vtol And Wotaladl Hu'ti.
20 oat r#nt off M Mao** And
Youth*' tttack .And Blue Wont-
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28 pAr oant off All ChildrAO** Knu
IrnuAAf ftuitA All llykt And
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50 per rAnt off All Mab'i, Boye'
and Chtldran'A Straw MaU
new good*.
Inspector Galvin's Work
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:h** city un i rt*f*r»rt. offrr ri»mm«i^n.
cff. It will br r*utnd. In »obu* IBriinrtf,
jtMit lU—f> «rr *Ay»ng i»nr# w»t#r
tool than thrv aKouM It will hr f »utul
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init Iff* AAtrr rant than ih ) should.
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■ with. M-d with llte reuort* Bum plum
ls-r» on new opening*, from time to
Mime, thla bramh of the waterwptka
(sill t>» well In bind. The work now
lln pmgreaa by the inspector la very
[important.
MAJOR JOSEPH GANAHL.
[ He Takes the Oath of Office aa Referee
in Bankruptcy.
Major Jiuu-ph c.anuhl took the oath
[of om< • aa Referee In Bankruptcy be
j foie Cummlsaloner Calvin thin rnorn
,lug.
The form of the oath I* Interesting.
mml I* an follow-*: \
"I. Joaeph Oanahl. do solemnly swear
that l will administer Justice without
- respect to persona und do equal right
|to the poor and to the rich, and that
! 1 will faithfully and Impartially dls-
I charge and perform all the duties In
| cumbcnt to me as Referee in llank
rut tcy conformably to the provision* of
I the act of congress, approved July 1.
IS9B. entitled an ‘Act to establish a uni
form system of bankruptcy throughout
the l*idled States,' according to the
best or inv ability and understanding
agreeably tu the Constitution and taws
of the Cnlted States.
"So help me Clod.
"JOSEPH OANAHL.
• Sworn to and subscribed before me,
thla 29th day of July. A. D. 1899:
-GEO. K. CALVIN,
■'United States Commissioner.”
PILES AND PIl ES OF IT.
It Required Big Work to Haul Off the
Trash
Comm'.aaloner of Public Works
Wingfield stated to newspaper report
ers yesterday afternoon that yesterday
and the day before there was the most
ample evidence that "cleaning up" day
had been heeded iu Augusta.
"You should have seen the piles of
dirt. The scavenger department was
overwhelmed. The city carts had -to
go to the rescue in force and the work
of hauling off the trash Isn’t com
pleted yet. The idea was a good one.
yhe Civic League has reason to feel
gratified ut the result of Its endeavor.
The cleaning up may not have been
perfect, but it was a long step in the
right direction. The cleaning up was
general on the outskirts of the city.
Mere cleaning up days would prove
beneficial,
h. c. whßless
No Case Made Out Against Him This
Morning.
Commissioner Calvin at the federal
building this morning finished up the
case of Henry Clement Wheless of
Wilkes county, the evidence • being
found insufficient to bind him over.
TfllC ADOUSTA HUBALD.
His Suit It 32 Years Old
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MR. MILLEDGE LOCKHART.
he Left Today lo Work Oo Met
ropolitan Newspaper*.
Mr. Milledgr Igtrkhart left thla
morning far New Yotk vta CharlcMca
and ike Cl. dr lane. He I* to engage'
In work i n the metropolitan pres*. |
Mi Hedge I oh'.ihart has hern oo The
Hrraid so long and. personalty and
pr'-feaiionall”, h- la ao dear to every
attache of tbit paper, that the regret!
In thla office, on th* occasion of htaj
leaving Augusta. Is akin to the regret I
that l* felt today in bta own nappy
family circle. •
There lan't a nobler fellow than this
young man Fight In the army along
side a man or work at the next bench
or the next desk to him, and you know
him. Thia la bow. over In this build
ing. we have learned to know Lock
hart.
We know him to be of abtlilv, of
sunny nature, a lovable young golden
hearted gentleman. It Is needless to
say that The Herald office force
from the devil to the president
wish Lockhart the most complete suc
cess In hls desire and effort to further
perfect himself In hls chosen call
ing.
HAS BEEN AS ItINED.
Lieut. Croft to Join the Nineteen In
fantry.
Lieutenant Edward Croft, recently
appointed to the United States army,
being given a frTßft lieutenancy, nas
been assigned. He goes to the Nine
teenth Infantry and leaves right away
to joiu his command. It la understood
that the Nineteenth has been ordered
to Porto Rico and the lieutenant will
soon see active se,rvtce if the peace ne
gotiations are not hurried. Lieut.
Croft has for a long time been ship
ping clerk at the Sibley mill. He has
firmly established himself In the good
wishes of hosts of friends In Augusta,
all of whom wish him the greatest suc
cess.
LIEUTENANTS.
Sergeants Qarrett and Steiner Stand
Good Show ing of Pro notion.
First Sergeant Tcm Garrett and
Second Sergeant Pinckney Steiner of
Capt. Stephens'-eompany. now at Grif
fin, stand a splendid showing of get
ting into lieutenants’ posilions. Col.
handler informed Capt. Stephens that
If he enlisted fifty men here the serg
eants would be made lieutenants. Both
of the above Augusta soldiers have
done splendidly since getting Imo
camp, and Captain Stephens is proud
of them.
Te» men were sent off to camp last
night by Capi. Stephens. He is busy
corralling a few itfotje today.
■nits. H. Brooks end Miss Mamie
Brooks have returned from Tybes.
‘
Visitors and Visiting
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! H.ptu.bah it vJading Mr H C. <tor#«
ttr J Mitbi Itvni* It v>t!tine hls
•taicr, Mr* W T. Walker, oa Henry
Sira. Ileataal A. Stcvaß of Savannah
''a •jtinaa her mot her. Mrs. Joseph
(Ittnahl, ra the Hill.
[ }(’• a. James Bwh y and children are
•penning tke aurower with her ® .th-r
Mis* Agars and Mr. Philip Morgan!
[of Sa a ninth are visiting Mias Katie B.
[ Murphy on d'Aatlgnar «im .
Mr. Alfred Salvo has returaed frota
Charlratoa. H* r-p-rra the electric car :
system tbrr- Rist the thing.
Mis* Jessie Wall will aaiwula a ;
frw Bleed* thia evening romplimen- |
tary to her guest, Mias Gilbert.
Miss Kanlne Stuart, who hat been |
the guest of M'as Kate Pollard, return- ,
ed Itxlay to h."r home at McCorm'-k.
Bowen Bn!hers. t>vo popular young
men of our city, will open a handsome'
store at J. 0« din's old stand thia fall. [
Mrs. T. W. Coakery. Jr,, and her lit- j
(1* son, Willie, are spending the sum
mer In the mountains of North Gear- 1
gla.
Miss Manik- Jenk'ns. the daughter of
Capt. John H. Jenk.ns. leaves toroor-;
row for a two weeks' stay in Beaufort, 1
8. C.
Mr. Will Doughty, the bright young
son of Mr. James-Doughty, has accept- j
ed a position with tha Contra! rail- '
read.
Mrs. Kate O'Donnell, formerly of |
Augusta, but now of Savannah, is the
guest of Mrs. W. H. O'Dowd, on the
Hill.
Mrs. Pauline Hrtt Smith will leave
this afternoon for Wilmington. N. C..
to spend several months at that place
with Wends.
Mrs. Henry Mclntosh of Albany, Ga.,
is visiting her father, Col. Cheatham,
in Harrlsonvllle. Lieut. Mclntosh is
with his company at Tampa.
Miss Lucy Ingram went over to Ai
ken yesterday to attend the Teachers'
Institute convention that has been in
session for the past few days.
Capi. Jas. B. Kearney drilled the St.
Patripk Cadets last, evening for the
first time. There as quite a large at
tendance and their drilling as up to the
standard.
Au tee crenm festival will be given
this afternoon and evening on Broad
street below ldncoln. The proceeds
will be used for the Women’s Christian
Mission.
If you wish to spend a pleasant eve
ning take your hast girl and atiend
the Ice cream festival on lower Greene
street between Lincoln and Houston
streets. A band of music will be in
attendance. There will be pretty girls
to watt on you.
Mr. Frank Butt and Mr. Fred New
berry will scon occupy their new homes
on lower Greene street between Lin
coln and Houston streets. This Is one
of the must beautiful blocks on Greene
street and recently there have been
put up eight new buildings on the
block.
Dr. Harry GcodriVh left today for
New York, where he .goes to study in
the New York hospitals and also to tie
an oxtiminer in an jjjsurance company.
Mr. Goodrich may 10 ca to permanently
in New York, as was stated yestcr
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Atlantic Coast Lina.
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SHLLNDID (IAMB.
Tip Tap Ceatert* at tha ftaadhah
taart I he** Aftaraooai.
|CuOMMfvtal taPitais la aiiaad d,
r yt'i $ Sa I WftfftO irTSW #* * ti vr« ® [
am*. It m* a day of hard hlHing
*. -tedu e-t for this as rrt»> v>n A
n’mto-r nfy-<->« pla-eri are now ga
‘sr m ss
Then, ara ~ sharia of W kind Th*
coailai’* aatll about 1 SO o’clock.
WEATHER.
Augusta. Oa.. Friday. July 2*. IffiW
G3k-e located In United State* Govern- I
meal building; tel*phone No. 1573.
Firtrasl fer 36 hours ending 6 p. o ,
July *O. 18**.
Waablngton forecast for and j
South Carolina: Fair tonight and Sat-1
nils.
f oral forecast for Augusta and vi
rility; Fair tonight and Saturday.
Maximum temperature, B*.
The river at * a. ra. was 10.9 feet, a
rise of 0.5 feet In the past 24 hours.
The rainfall over th« gi -ater portion
of the cotton b-lt in the past 24 hou-s
•hows a maierlal tolling off, the central
and eastern stctlons receiving only
light and aerttered showers while the
western portion had practically none.
All of the states east of the Mississippi
and north of latitude 35 had showers
of varying amount*; also the lower
Rocky mountain region and the great
er portion of tho Missouri valley.
Temperature* have fallen generally
over all section of the country except
along the> Atlantic coast and over the
Southern stales. The cqoleat weather
(52 degrees) Is reported from North
Dakota.
The barometer Is highest over Flor
ida nnd lowest over the central ftookv
mountain region. The air Treasure Is
also high in the northwest and low
over the St. Lawrenr© valley.
The Central of Georgia
Tybee Special is carrying
large crowds to the Sea
coast every Sunday to en
joy the delicious sea
breeze and surf bathing.
Round trip $ 1.50.
SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES.
Sent Red Cross Society By the Au
gusta Relief League.
The Augusta Relief League Is doing
Fomt good work towards the relief of
the- sick and wounded soldiers. A fes
tival was given by the league a lew
evenings ago with the result u
nice sum was raised. This sum was
expended in purchasing sheets and pil
low eastu for th.? hospital of the Red
Cross Society. The goods were sent to
Jacksonville to the agent of the soc ety
th re.
Another festival will be held, in Au
gusta for the same noble purpose.
The numbers desire through The
Herald to thank their friends for con
tributions received towards the sheet
and pillow case fund. The latter arti
cles are in great demand In the hospi- |
tal.
Mr. John Sloan, an old Augusta boy,
is now living in Savannah. Mr. Sloan
is with the express company.
FREE.
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Iwmtwr R* th# QOtifW 09 *T»J*flwfhclmf#,
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tfCMMf only for firiwood for you.
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You too htvs • 'odd f rta if you wkl 1
Mtod ytMjf dray for tt* f*t##iMi cut out
IhiiftdviftiMinint ao# mo# H with tho
ft #rAym*o.
No Camp Deserters.
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learertad sfcartly.
MR. L. D. FRICKS.
; Who Was Atudcnt at Medical College
Here, Gets fJoveroment Posltloit.
Washington, July 28.—The hoard of
m#4tlcftl cfllrrrs c* t,ll#
marifte botpiUl leitkf eooi'fßsl in
[ Wsffhinf t>D July at ft* lstf, for th# ti* |
neot as assistant s<iryx>o In the ma
ria# hospital atrrieft. has Just submit- j
i teil Us report.
Twenty-four physician* ap<reared for
xamlnation and ib* following five
wers, surcresful In ataiolnc tha re
quired avi rage and are eligible for np
point meat: Mark J. Whit*, of Geor
gia; Lunsford D. Fricks, of Georg,a;
Victor G. Hclacr. of F'ttnsylvania:
William R. McAdam, of lowa, and
Wl 11am C. Hohdy. of Kentucky.
Dr. Frlcka. who was among th.- num
ber appointed, la known in Augusta,
having be»n a student at the medical
college here last winter.
REPORTEO SHORTAGE.
Rumers on the Street, Confirmation
ot Which Is Denied
There is a pcrslatent story on the
street today alleging a shortage to aa
Augusta enterprise and connec.lng
therewith the name of a young man.
well known in Augusta and up to thla
time of standing. The highest off!ter
of the e®tcrprlse said to have been .if
foot'd refused this morning to elth- t
confirm of dray the rumor that there
was a shortage. The young man Is not
in the city, having left for a sta ed
place and his whermhouts Lung
known. In his absence and during hts
Inability to apeak for himself, it is but
fair- that judgment be
Newspapers, hi the absence of u s’ale- j
ment from the company’s officers, will
not risk possible injustice by accepting
a mmor as a fact. The amount of
money Bald to be Involved is said -o
be S2OO or s3od. The proper public
statement in regard to the matt.rr will
be made at the proper time.
Miss Janie Embree, of this city, is tt*.
guest of Miss Marian Mercier of Atlan
ta.
Webbs Lodge, No. 166, F. & A. M.
Augusta, Ga., July 28, ISPB.
. A COMMUNICATION OK WEBBS
Lodge will be held in the Bine
Room, Masonic Hall, on FRIDAY
NIGHT. 29th inat., at 8 :39 o’clock.
The K A. Degree will be conferred.
Membert will lake due notice thereof.
Visiting brethren cordially welcomed.
Bv order E. S. McCREAIIY. H • M.
0. E. COFFIN, Secretary.
AN, EXPERIENCED BUSINESS MAN
has sum of meny to invest in an ac
tive partnership, which will afford him
a moderate living. Address W, care
Herald. l July 29
WANTED— TWO OFFICE DESKS.
Address P- O. Box 69L
Aug 1 ■■ Ist, i* i.i
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NEW YORK COTTON.
New Turk. July ff. —1.30 p. m.
January * .os IU
March «H 0.12
1 August (*3
iSeptemfceT (■*• (-*2
[ October 6.99 (.93
[November S.OO 5 9*
! December ® «2 « 01
j ■fione—Ataady. Mi Idling -i 1-18.
NEW YORK STOCKS.
New York, July 29.-2:30 p. m.
Metropolitan 151'a 152 S
ill. R T 55% 67%
UT. S. L *7
Sugar l*f% 13*
Tobacco .. 121 121%
1 Baltlmotc and Ohio .. .. 14% 13%
|C. R Q - .. 10« 10*%
Chicago lias 100 99 n
J. C *"9% 90
: Louisville r.nd Nashville . 53% ——•
Manhattan 107% 10. %
Omaha Mia 83%
Union Pacific •• 23% 23%
Rock Isltcd »«%
Reading 1“% H%
[ St. Paul 99% *9%
3. It. Q- .. 31%
LIiantPOOL COTTON.
Liverpool, July 29. —2:30 p. tn. -
January and February 3.21 3.20 21
February and March .. 3.21
March and April 3.24 3.22
April and May 3 : - - s
•June and July 3-25
July and August 3.25 3.23
August and Sept 3.25 3.23
Sept, and Oct 3.23 3.22
Oct. and Nov 3.22 3.21
Nov. and Dec 3.21 3.20 21
Dec. and Jan 3.21 3-20
AUGUSTA COTTON.
Middling 6 1-16. Sales 89. Receipts
todny 7. Receipts to Cate 375440. Stock
cat hand 9318.
PORT RECEIPTS.
Receipts at ports compared with the
receipts for the same day last year and
the year before, were aa follows:
1895 1897 ! 1898
Galveston
New Orleans .. .. 8 169 x
Mobile «3
Savannah 68 9 641
Chfirlestih •• ■■ 6 ?05
Norfolk 4 34 18S
Philadelphia .. .. 101 —" ~~
Boston 151 9 ®-
Samuel Edgar Francis, a waiter in a
Bcston hotel, has by his own unaided
cfUr.s mastered nine languages, and
that -without bavins ever been
abread. _ w . _ , .