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ftATUNDAV
Our Burn Hi
low in low
York Making
Large Purch
ases lor our
Fall Stock.
Cleaning oui
all SUMMER
GOODS at a
Sacrifice For
Spot Cash.
CIPT.FARGO AS
A RECRUITER
H« b EalMlu Men For Thirl
GeorgU Rfciarii
new* r%m saw oei Haw *•
Mm* ''**•"
la split rftta tori AMU «b* war fit
war » dpias «••*. »b**» **"’«■* •••
m Awbu lit deairoaa of )o*a-
IM Om treu
Tat. m #*>4aatf4 bf tb* fwt that
capiam IbMPs ••*** “ a*** **• ***
truitta* oMkwr aat fur tb* Thrd re«»-
■ww. wm as Grt*in ha* ***** »*•«»*•
Bay ewiraias wbaa b« <*'•'* «*>
•olia'rd fit# mm tm Ik* r*«.«eot
i hr** of whom waai taw a«bi k»
samp
Tit* men who want »ff*.
Tkm K Bh*rptim.
iM»r» UadMf,
L W
_ Tks Hh» who algru-d tbslr ■•an-* :®
tha ♦orollnwn' list lu4«‘ arc: J C<«- j
■•11 ami JaoN ntiurf CApt. Keoht j
is atilt on Ih# Icakout (of a (®a nsorw
«rn (or ih» ■•fond Georgia. The latter
Mrtntuar d la at HI M Tampa bavin*
bad order* in aatrve and mott ail
(.1 up even ilia tati(a k»»thd be*u dia
pau hrd to K. raaad n» artfaft Hr* order
came to moat* mhftrt the* wer* The
boy* of tbai ragimcat ha** *oul
•4 thrrv nr (»ar it ton* now lijr Unrie
Bam by tb* was of orderln* thetu '*»
(at up and (t<> and t Ilf ft M U»* l*f mo
omul count crroaAdlng lh* order ami
tb*y ara ratb«r |tr«4 of *urh a 'now
you co and n<>« you don't" g«m<- A
fear mom g<od men **an lx* arcommoda
lad In lbs regiment 1( they Uealre to
eollat
Pina rhanre to ase the ai«hta of
Cuba or Porto R!ro will they have If
they loin l he army now.
A reporter chatted a bit with the
men of Oapl. Renkl'a rernil.inc detail
thla morninc- They said that they
really could not nay when they would
I earn Augusta. They are mill on the
lookout for men, but aatd that they
were not coming In very tut lately.
The reernltera are not ao deed anxious
to get ba* k to Florida, having beroroe
ao aeetMomed to atteh thing* at slenn-
Inc in bed* and getting np al * o'elork
ret elite that they have forgotten how
It feel* lo rise at 5 a. m or thereabouts
and tackle hardtack Instead of baker's
bread.
But the boy* are atilt g"Od soldiers
nnd when Uncle Bam says go back to
can-p life, away they go and no back
down.
A Credit to Augusta.
Messrs. Thoms* & Horton art* offer
ing a splendid line of Pianos at $149.00.
If yon need a musical Instrument of
# ny kind bo sure to rail on them. They
ore the lender*. Their big muale house
Is a credit to the South and to Augusta.
Attention it called to the exceptional
list of residence and business property
advertised on page 2 by Alexander &
Johnson. Thin firm enjoys a large
clientage, and the property they are
handling this season will Interest those
who expect to make changes In their
locution.
Pistols, Double Barrel Ouns — Pistols,
Harrington & Richardson Brand new
plsrels s‘-.50: Harrington & Richardson
second hand pistols. $2.00. American
double action pistol, SI.OO. Oultnr, Man
dolin and Banjo Strings, 2 for 6 cents, at
L. J. Sehaul. Reliable Pawnbroker.
Missis Willie and Dlekey Puryear
leave Monday to visit relatives on
Paris Island near Port Royal. S. C.
ijiq RENT TO IFfcEiP'iJT Hl O' X - *"
20 New and attractive Houses on Upper Broad Street, just built, up-to-date, belonging to J. B Whit--
20 New Houses, Four Rooms each, on Jones Street in rear of above. Best opp ff : n ' Prices to Suit
l®eSr-I would respectfully call the attention of my friends and customers to these new rent offerings, P^es.ob^iL
Particulars on Application. Jolin "W. Dickey, Real Estate
Self-Convinced
Of '*• etfHIfWWM of OIX oe«*HA»
MiMAtad pottry o#
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3 WWW* iWMfIMr food* <— ««*•
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And f*wufra« to «»'* tAM* ©# mal»>n«j
th»a M»t« A ft»« *<=f MMMatt *MMOb WMF* |
W» Hava a fkm» horror w# c*rtyirw
mmr*rv»ml.*A ©*©r from AAAAOO «©
wnton Thai** OH# Of IHa fAAfkOOk
why itfitAA AfA r*Mwt#tf •»»*• «**•*
_ , pAt (Wrt rtiecounf OH ©HA I»Wa
MwrTa bull*. con***Um» <’t mmM
tot* on* And two bull* of a
kind.
OAT ©AHt dHKSOMHI OH^
20 l»<r*ch and Biw* WorsWd bull*.
&•«■*» CoAts and Un*n Hurt*.
_ _ per cent discount OH all Straw
50 Mat*.
THE ANNUAL
TRACK MEET
Of n*c«KT Trick Amrisliw It
Take Flaw *• Srft 11
Atiwif RUm *N Ih m ttew4 I*
l apt arc Wm.
Tba aoanal track awl et ffc* FVw
•aa* lAC A Track Assorts! lo* will nit
plaw am S*h us Ah
K*ir> klaakt it tk* ran* karr k**a
(tmtKf ia A<»«»»!» aa4 ao doubt #**■
< ral vs oar crarl ryetlata will an end
Ik* atari. Tk* iaal Hoaik Caroliß#
Mk* *>**< Ikw Ik* Aocma rl4*r» at
male* tra* al Alfc*a. wbee they look
trtrr arm*. aa« It It poaalkl* Ifcat tk*y
trIM repeat iht perform*!).* at Hoc
tar*.
Tk* program of ***»<• (or ih* Irtl
tar ailt b* a* follow*,
Oa* Ail*; Boric*.
Half mile; opea.
Half All*; bort onder It
Tao mil*; handicap. •
I ..alt ikra* all**. pnranlL
ime all#; pared
Tk* prlaaa tor tk* above rare* »..l
b* -
Virrl Prise*—
flold aicrtat: rain* |ls.
HoVd *Hv*r araicfc; 115.
Opal acarf pin; vain* $1
I 4« nd rhip; valu* 13.'.
inamond lochcl; valut 120. ,
diamond atnrf; vain* US.
Feeond pHier—
Gold aeal ring, vain* 1?.
Pei sold tlii'li' vain* H
K< lid sold telch chain; rain.- 111.
Pet diamond tuidt: value 110.
BetJOd day n tare* will be:
On* mil#; tm.ft.
Quarter mlla; open.
One mile; Boulh*m championship
( nr roll*; Florence eountjr.
Kir* mil*: handicap.
Ore mile; paced.
Htat prise*—
Hold medal; vain* 115.
Opal ring; vnluc 115.
Solid silver aupar bowl and pOelter.
vnluc ISS.
T.ilber; value 115.
TTiamond rlns; value ISS.
Second prlMi—
Sliver tavln* mus; value 17.
Sior watch- value 115.
curling silver clothes brush; cSlue
•6.
Ommon link button#; value S2O.
Third prlsea-
BrlM silver cuff buttons: value $5.
ciolf suit; value 110.
Smith A Wesson pistols from $5 to
$g.5U. Several giant bicycles for sale
very cheap, flood watches from $1.25
to $50.00 at I>ewls J. Bchafth, Reliable
Pawnbroker, under the Arlington.
Cholera 1-pldemlc
Madras. Aug. 13.—A cholera epidemic
Is here. Between Monday morning and
Friday night there were fifty-live
deaths from the disease. The fatali
ties prior to the dny first mentioned
were one hundred and seventeen.
New York Futures
Now York. Aug. 13. —Futures opened
steady at a decline. August 5.75; Sep
tember 6.30, October 6.81, November
5.83, December 5.88, January 5.91, Feb
ruary b. 94, March 5.97, April 6, May
6.03.
$150,000,000.
Washington, Aug. 13.—Although the
war with Spain lasted only 114 days.itls
estimated that it cost the government j
so far $150,000,000, of which $98,000,000
has been actually paid out of the treas- ;
tiry. |
rSM-m JttTOCTfITaA. MIR««A.X-D.
TALE BEARERS'
UNTRUE TIDINGS
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rwrvma I* Mt M-Oyhso am wwvw* #!•#
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fcm* kv • r*k*ri** I* Mr T. J. Ml-
WL bww aserkaßlr <4 Ik* A«***«a
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Bk-Bl line mail**, m *• far aa W •*•
pima la BipßNf." sal* ikat a-Bimvnaß
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lkr*ala kav* *•*• b#*4. Ib ba k*«*l
wllk Ik* fc*r». **4 ka** lalkrA *nk
mn ow* «f «w» m*B «• »k* eeWrri.
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ak><e* cam* 1* m* —4 «»M mm If k*
•h<rt, 14 tesv* Mr. M mrkaß # Wm.
aatlna B» Ik* w*r Ul»* »k*« k* »*-
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t-nmi* fnalnwlsW m>*rWW
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a 4*H*at* c«B4llt*B
My re*** »aa ikai b* M«1 have
in wm\* nr «**"<!■'' »«**. or wnfUa I*
that e««4 Thw N the only man that
| nave Hpnhi-k I*. Okd k* CBm* lo mr
volaniarlly I* aak about 11.
•Thai la all t hß«* a»>ou« Mr Mrov*
ban's Mairmcßt r*ear4ta« lB!lml«a*
Ikta."
Mr. MHan * Priky.
j| r mien theo went <>■ to dtwaaa
the flagging rase with the reporter. **r-
I tog that H had been and ** would cog- I
I linae to be hta deelre to MU up and |
! enlarge Augueia'a la ter eats In ao far aa
1 1| toy la hta power, rather than detract |
from the same.
(treat Improvement*, even now, were I
going «« about the shop* and yard*
under hi* control.
The reporter **■ *hown throuiih »*v
eral recently renovated, overhauled,
clean and glistening room with freah
rout* of paint. i
Everything bora the Impreas of order
and cleanliness
Mr. Milan aatd everything waa In j
better ahape now than In forty yearn, ;
and that Mr Monyhan'* meat action, j
at a time when there waa not only bet- 1
ter order and conditions, but the rule#
and regulatfonn were more atrtetly en- j
■ forced, waa tncomprehenetble to him.
I The crcaalng referred to hy Mr. Mon- ;
lyhan, waa not even » crossing, in fact, j
!it being simply a 'T' with the Cen
tral railroad yard on one aide.
Mr. Milan concluded with the positive'
statement that Mr Monyhan waa en- i
tlrely wrong In hta Interpretation of hta
(Millin'*) talk with hi* tenant*.
Ho had spoken to hut one man. and
then only In reaponse to the other'*
queatlon. replying that he. the tenant.
1 could move or remain. Ju*t aa he rhoae.
I Mr. Monyhan aald. later today, that
he ha a learned, alnce this morning, that
the negro tenant said It waa Yardmas
ter Armatrong who waa talking to the
men atxiut leaving hla premier*.
Thi* additional atatement came too
late to be referred lo Mr. Armstrong
today.
A WAITING GAnE.
Soldiers at Camp Thomas on Anxious
Bench.
Clitoknmauga. Aug. IS.—The men ot
Camp Thomas are now playing a wait
ing game, none of the officials seemipg
to know exactly what la in store for
them. The regiments ordered to the
new camps received no orders Indicat
ing when they will get away and the
men from other regiments have almost
ceased speculating on Mie disposition to
be made of them.
Meanwhile regular work goes cm and
the commands are being steadily drill
ed as when war began. The news of
peace declared waa received at Camp
Thomas In various ways. Some of the
more enthusiastic arranged small dem
onstrations and celebrated the event.
Others plainly manifested regret, as
(ney will see no active service after
their long and tiresome training.
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wa4 ***** Mr* A W Itoiuaa sal
fafad a*4 Mr* AAta f. Walk** «4
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named kad aat yet baaa ekoaam
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J aat I* «r aafariiy. ab*a ika aews AM
«m iwOay as Ik* aetma of Ika iraaisaw,
lk*r* srwa ifcoae wko thowgk* ike* aa»
paiiUra. A A Ai»s*ertv. kasimaa
of Mm A. fl W.etawrl*. oa# of tfc*
I.mkrra amppea. aaw » ihat way. m
any ral*. H* talks of Ihe ataiimr aa
If k* had heea tad 10 *sp*n Ik* aeUwi
H* arikoriaes ikta auuwasai for *<ta-
Itaattak:
-II ta poliilra par* ana si wo is wv
1 hint elm My mlfa la a »**«tar r*'
ml* of Atlaata aalvarstty and there
ran he ao attest Ina of her roiaprieocy
I belie** If I had sl4ad at lib Mr Cnl
llna 1a ih* pnauMrsw fight and had
supported Mr Amvth* and aim auppnr
-I*4 Mr Watab fta mayor, aka would
n.l bar* been In f-rfered with. t un
4er*taad that tb* wlfa of Prof J. W
Hilbert of tbr Pain* laalhate ha* beea
chosen for on* of the vacancies. Her
husband waa a supporter of Mr Col
ima «**# a Hroylbe man and a suppor-
Itr of Mr Aat ah for mayor. I look tha
otbsr aide In al) these coni eat*. A#
tp my wife’s nuopoiaticy. I will tak«
pleature al any lime In rrierriM to
Supt. Imwton B Evans and Plata
; Coiairlaatoner Glenn. There can be ao
pure'lon aa 10 her c«mp**tcr. y”
fir*. ftimheriy Talk*.
Mrs. A. W. Wimberly rays that she
1 1* satisfied that tb# atna —ls ants they
|ar* —of her husband hat been vlstted
|on her—that politic* waa the cauae of
| her being dropped. She dtd not seem to
[ be worried over Ibe matter at all, and
says she can tell a ‘heap." but did not
Ithlnii the Hum* advlaable to talk. She
! was In a good humor. She ha* been
a teacher In the public acbdbla for
eight years, she says, and laughs at the
Idea of her competency being now
questioned.
Mrs. Amelia Sullivan, colored, la a
widow and lives on Pino street. She
has taught for alx year* in the public
school* and saya she has never heard
anything against her competency. She
admits that every summer the teachers
are in a stale of mind over their re
election, a* there was always a large
number o# applicants for teachers' pla
ces. She can sec no way in which
politics hatl hearing on her case. Sha
does not understand why she is to '.ose
her place and was in tears when told
what the nows was.
Mrs. Alice Walker, colored, says thai
the only charge against her competen
oy. as far as she can imagine, is that
she wrote a note to Trustee Bowles
and misspelled a word therein. The
note had bearing on business matters,
as she traded ai Bowlos' store. She
wrote the note hurriedly, he says, and
even If an error did get Into it. It
ought to be overlooked. She says she
holds first class rank In her examina
tions.
Prof. H. K. Nash could not be seen.
WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THAT!
Richmond Despatch.
He I speak the truth, miss, when
I tell you 1 wouldn't marry the best
woman in the world.
She You needn't protest so for
cibly. sir; I do not intend to ask
you.
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V y* 131 MHAfs, owaMite*. (•*■?•!•, Mipfta, paws. *t4 *U
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L 5 ) MraifA *Ad *kkp* Wa aeka ausv siticl** ia two or
i ■r. J not* qakUtlat ta &«ft tk* fm fane *a4 ymf*r*acr« of
talldcre «*4 k«T*tt W* Mil Urdwar* aid all ketde
/ i B of plan ak4 lake" (laa«.
Wa mm ptifMiMl b Hffty ia m Hi la
tba Altaic rakf* of Ntildtag MfeeiltMt, from tbe Ckk
atraetta* of a palatial rctidrkc* ta tba rvpaU of a vac* foaca.
W* faa*t belieao !■ «il*f tba beat watarlal far cesaei Aotk. aor comaioa nut trial
for kifb-daa* kalMiaf. Ton woolda t ft oat for at afteraaaa dri** Is a coal cart, aor
kaai coal la jraw piMtar* carrUf#. «.
Pvt tka right tbikf ta tba right ptaca.
If TO« need ear (Mdi for a certaia and feel that the eaeeat of wit▼ yea
Atat to tpeod U diatiiKtly Halted, tell « Abat yen A*at aad Ahat yea Atat to pay
for it. The a let nt ftgaro carefully lor you atd w* if ac can t Mil the MII.
Whan you art vary particular about Kiwtbing and want the rcry beat that can be
bad. rather itreapactiTe 0 i price, a* can do that tort of wark-and At skaa’t Ut It coat
yon toa Back, either
There it every reason Ahy a* aborld bee# voor orders. Here yon get Abat you
mat the right gooda, the right pricea, the right service, and the guarantee which
tnseree yon Mtiaiactioa.
Toa conlda’t esk wore. We woa!dß*t give lew.
Write for eur “Little Blue Book," moiled free. It crntelns 01 peges of icformatioa
about doora, saab. mouldiaga, Ac., with pictures and destgat. Tb# last 4 neges tell exclu
sive things aMut building that you ought to know—tbings to save you ttaw and money.
You owe it to youraelf to get eur prices.
Send a list of what you want so we can quote you.
XXXX Alabama Lime. 70 cents per barrel. J
Best Plastering Hair, 34 cents per bushel. 1
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PEACE AND THE U. 5. V.
Tb* Mustering Out ft M Not Be De
layed Long Now.
Now that peace baa come the ques
tion ailaea what la to be done with the
vulunteeraf
\ Herald reporter made the round*
tbia morning among those acquainted
with military mdter* and nearly all
statrd that they expected to »e« some
of the boys home ere long.
It la said that the Third regiment
will be mustered out within tbi next
few week*.
A special dispatch to the New York
Journal on the subject, la ** follow*.
* cbe mustering cut of all the sol
diers um.iT the third call will be begun
within the next thirty days. Seventy
thousand men will be sent to their
hotues. The practice adopted after the
civil war will be followed. The sol
diers will be sent to th* places where
they enlisted, ar.d from there will be
given transportation to their homes.
All the definite arrangements for this
rrdhi-’.on will be completed within th”
mtp wet k unless the close of the war
should further pontpone.
•*\\ n army of 100.000 In addition to
the regular army, however, is to be
maintained for an unlimited period af
ter peace has been declared. At the
war department today It was stntcd
that this number of volunteers will be
kept in service, and the statement is in
line with the story already printed ex
clusively In the Journal. The volun
teers will be needed for service In Cu
ba, Potto Rico and the Philippines.
"The administration is not yet as
sured cf the attitude of the Insurgents
after an agreement for peace has beeD
reached ”
111, Not Dead
London. Aug. 13. - The reported
death of Mrs. Terris, widow of an ac
tor. murdered by Richard Prince
proves to have been on error. Mrs
Tfrrls is seriously ill.
Mrs. W. A. Walker returned this
morning from Warm Springs.
CITY NEWS.
Mr. H R, Cr»lf will l**ve n<*«t twk
for Artw’villr, N. C.
I Mitt K«th«rm« Chapman of Yobui
I *frvfi la quilt* tick.
[ Mira !>*fia (®»«wbmUmi la visiting;
frlcmW at r»i<hi). H. C.
( Miaa Ann*# Hhrwmake la vtaitinff
I (ri< ndt In Hid** Spring*. H. C.
Mr and Mra. F. T. Graham will
leave tomorrow for Warrenton.
j Mrs. Morris Roney leaves tomorrow
(for a busines atrip to Spartanburg,
j Mr. and Mr* Raoaev-tt Craig Irave
! shortly for a visit to Muntexum*. Da.
Ml** Lottie Pitcher and Mis* Norma
Brinson left thi# afternoon
ton.
Mr. and Mr*. Ed Mears and Ml**
Pearl Mears ate visiting friends In.
M. nroe. On.
The many friend* of Mrs. Mamie
Olbbs will regret to learn of her con
tinued illness.
The friends of Mr. C. A. Wylds wilt
regret to hear that Roy. bis youngest
son, 1* dangerously 111.
n Mary Belle Wylds I* the bright lit
tle baby who arrived at the home of
Mr. C. A. Wylils Wednesday.
Mr J. L. Thomas. » well known and
veteran engineer of the Georgia rail
road. Is out after his recent severe Hi
nes*.
Miss Isabelle Graham w IH leave Tues
day for Charlottesville. Vn.. where *h
fjies to join a house party. Later she
will visit Washington and Baltimore,
and return home in the late Wt.
SAILS THIS EVENING.
Third Regiment Leaves Savannah To
day for Santiago.
Savannah, Aug. 13.—The Third regi
ment of United States volunteers un
der Col. P. H. Ray. will sail this after
noon for Santiago on the transport
Mlnnswaska. The ship wos to got
away this morning, but certain repairs
were not remedied in time to catch the 1
early tide. The men are all on board
nnd in fine shape.
Marriage in London.
London. Aug. 13. —John Lane, pub
lisher. and Mrs. King, an American la
dy, were married today.
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