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Sensational?
Well, Yes!
Cuttorn##* are dally
profiting by our naw acbadula of ra*
ducad price*. August la in Ita rantth* it
will aoon bog in to wana. Autumn coma*
on apaca. Tha baat mathoda appaal to
uft. Thay tuggaat gatting rid of all Sum
mar stocks. That*a Just what wa ara
doing. Lucky for you; lucky for us.
You aacura bargains; wo sacuro bare
countars and empty shelvos. The bene
fit la entirely mutual*
WHITES AND
NEGROES ON CARS
Law is Till Vfsrjiti* *(
Ilf Hsm m BiUntl*.
Pul M MlMf #«*• hi «*•
Mr« *4 M Atlanta.
The MMpptn tai’ w*i| M
•»*>.. a to itml el tk* towdjHam and
ruda htkaviu# el Ik# negom* ‘» ,k “
electric *4 ret* t cnee, Mute
Ik* ?ui|hd Hill ItM dan Ike TYalk
mug« Imm lum amt at Camp
Tk* Harald ikia nw»fß.a« la ream
■Mlaa aallfc ao Atlaala gealleawiß
a>. atX'Ord tb# fart and wa* aurprlacd
Is laara tkat tberr mm a law oa lit
Mai tor book* inttraiai tkw carry ibk
ul white aad boloretl pa*a*ug*r* <>»
eltr- 1 - aad other alrrat cars, aa wall
m aaa ratlotail train* A prialb.*it
lawyer waa area aad pottn*d out tb*
•■tkj win a found ia tka law* of ine-fl
pa* l IST. »l* :
-And all roadortora of dua>m> clw
trie aad atmot cars aba't be required
and ara hereby taporrrwl to aaann
an [I a ail a m -~I to aaatano tbarara under
thrlr rbarge ao aa to separate the t*hlt«>
Mi colored rare* aa much a* practicable
and all conductor! of dummy. electee
and street car# arc hereby Inrcatrd
with pollen power* to carry out the
provisions of thla art."
Tha Atlanta gantlanan went on to
atair that the qpnductor# of the street
car* up In the Oat* City mad* It a
point to observe the lan and aa II
•sent* If la not generally known the
Information la hereby given tor tbe
benefit of Col. Dyer'* motornua and
conductor*.
501 .Dll:K FROM SANTIAOO.
He Came Through Augusta tin Houtc
to Savannah Today.
A colored soldier whose name could
not be learned, but who ha* *c«n ser
vice tn Cuba, arrived here on the
Southern train thla morning and left
on ihe Central for Eavrnnah. H* had
been sick, it was learned. The Herald
man hunted tbe atek aoldler up, but h '
wo* not at tlie depot, having gone out
Into town somewhere.
He wa* among the number who ar-
Hved at New York a few day* ago.
••A Northern Heart.*'
Capt. Geo. H. Howard corralled a
Jtiraty-looklng squud of ihe First
Maine regiment yesterday near hi*
etore and Invited them In to partake of
refreahments. After the boy* hod
smiled nnd Rene on to the depot, one
especially tired locklnng soldier boy
strolled In, explained that he had- un
fortunately been with his rompnnlons.
vaa broke and would very much
’o beve something before Having.
The captain anid he was a soldier
Jlmself and knew what It was, and the
Vne trooper was accommodated. The
Maine Infantryman wiped Ills lips,
»lretched out his hand and said: “Cap,
» want to shake the hand of one
Southern man with a Northern heart!"
Henry North Out Today.
Henry North Is out for ihe first time
today since his recent Illness of about
jt month. He looks somewhat pale
»nd peaked, a little thin and gaunt,
says he Is a trifle weak end doesn't
care about running around the block
for a few days yet. but he Is the same
'•Sunshine" as of yore.
Rhodes Property Sold.
It is learned that the corner occupied
by Messrs A. B. Saxon 4i Bro., belong
ing to tbe Rhodes estate, was pur
ihas.ed yesterday by Moses Mnrphey,
be price, so it is said, being SII,OOO.
Lloyd Lyons improving.
Col. Dyer received a telegram from
MaJ.rVry. of McPherson Barracks, this
morning saying that Lloyd Lyon pass
ed a good night and thpt now there
was a strong chance for hi a recovery.
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Mr. T. J. Sheron has returned to Uie
city.
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I tn lh# catrp at Moatank Point Ml#
j Uowld wa* one of tke ftrat to go there
jto ftbd out the seeds of tbe men
• (the hue made two visit* to the ramp
| an far aad after each visit ha* per
’ aoaatly'superintended the purchasing
nt the suppltea requited. Two weeha
ago It waa announced that ah# bail
given IK* l tn the fund of the aaaocl*-
tion. and aeveral rantrlbutsona had
been made by her previoua to that.
In addition to thla aaalatgnce. Mia*
Could, with *»m« of tbe trtber mem
bers of the aworlatlon. ha* visited
several of tbe boapdal ships and of
fered lo‘supply anything that waa
needed. In several cases the offer
waa accepted and supplies were pur
chased by her. On her visile to Camp
WikJfr Miss Gould has gone all .»*er
tbe ramp, aa It waa her deeire to rotne
In close contact with the men and
learn their needs In detail. U Wa*
the ohservatlcna thus made thaf led
Mia* Gould to make the gif! of A2.Y000
which waa announced yeaterdag,
PROSPERITY IN SAVANNAH.
Business /Ten Generally Take a Hope
ful View of the Situation.
Savmnah. Oa.. Aug. J5 —The eetnta-
Unn of hostilities ia looked upon an
rn indication of a coming revival In
tr. de in duvannah. Huslneae men and
bauk otficcr* give out encouraging re
port*. Cotton factories state that their
country customer* send In excellent re
ports cf a revival In trade in the In
terior. The railroad* having head
quarter* In Savannah are counting on
a big business this winter. Tbp Cen
tral railway has Just eomplelede SOO
n «v freight cars and the Plant Rail
way system recently gave an order for
several ne«’ locomotives All the In
dustries adjacent to Savannah are
working on full time. The railroads of
Ihe South have just ended a prosperous
year. The annual report of the Centra!
of Georgia will be Issued soon, find a
dividend will he declared larger than
any slnre the reorgaglzatlon of the
road.
KISSED AS HOBSON WAS.
Tarrytown Belles Salute a Returning
Soldier.
Tarrytown. N. Y.. Aug. 25.—Brandt
H. Engelkc, of the Sevcnty-tifth regi
ment, Is home ou a furlough. While
walking on Washington street he met
Mrs. David MeHavey, who was so
pleased to se him that she threw her
arms around him and hugged and klsa
ed him. Meeting her friend, Miss Bes
sie Tompkins, later, she told her how
she had greeted Engelke. Miss Tomp
kins is one of Tarryiown’s belles. She
said she would do the same thing. She
met Engelke this afternoon on Main
street, and. going up to him, gave him
a good Hduerze and kissed him square
ly on the lips.
NOT FOUND Yt T.
The Police Have Not Located Jim
Bush.
The poliee have not yet located Jitn
Bush, who is wanted for the nmrner of
Mary Newman, who died ai the Lamor
hospital yesterday.
TBD AUQUBTA MUBALD.
THEY HAVE I
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The order* did tint come for the hnya
‘to go karh tn tar to they kept hard
jot It. telling tke fellow* of (he todure.
meat* of rrmp life In tint# of peace.
They gala*4 four or «vr men aad
I the** af'.l annnmpnwy the rwrrnltlag
•qrad hark tn camp tomorrow.
From what cap be learned Ihe pro*
j perta are that Ihe Bee* nd Georgia
i will be aatoag the last regiment* mu*-
| t»r*d out of arrelce For thoae who
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join the above regiment It la not too
' late to sign an eallatmrat blank.
CONGRESSMAN TOI.BFRT HERE
M« W 111 Be Nominated Foe Hi* Fourth
Term Tuesday
Congressman W, J. Talbert of llm
Second Houth Carolina district «ai in
Augusta today.
lie Is ret timing to bis home at
Parksvllle. after spending some time
in the i amps tan.
Col. Talbert baa no opposition and
on Tuesday nest he will be chosen
without opposition fur his fourth term
as representative from hit congres
sional district.
This naturally apenks very highly
for the esteem in which he is held by
hta constituents. He aald the great
trouble with congress was that too
many representatives lived In Wash
ington without ever taking occasion to
go home and mingle with the people
they were tntpp ted to represent. For
his part he always made It a point to
mingle with them aa ofien as possible
whether he had opposition or nut.
Col. Talbert would not ven, lire an
opinion as to who would be elected In
the South Carolina primary next Tues
day. The candidate* wore so numer
ous and the Issues so complicated that
It was almost Impossible to make a
rational prediction.
FESTIVAL THIS EVENING.
Augusta Relief League Will Raise
Money For w orthy Cause.
The Augnsta Relief League will tills
evening give a festival on lower Broad
street between Linroln and Houston
street. The proceeds of the festival
will go towards the fund for the Red
Cross hospital at Jacksonville. The
money will be invested In cordials for
the sick soldiers. The proceeds of the
Igst festival given by th" Relief League
went, towards buying sheets and pi**
lowcases to be used in tbc hospital.
The cause Is a noble one that the
League Is working for, and all should
attend the festival this evening. Help
the good work along.
THEY TOOK FORTY KEYS.
Four Boys Steal Keys From Locks on
Greene Street Houses.
They stole forty keys.
That is what four young boys did a
day or so ago.
The key belonged to some locks on
half-finished houses on Oreene street.
The boys took the keys in a spirit of
mischief, us there was noth.ug to steal
after they had obtained mePhs of en
trance to the houses. The keys be
longed to Yale locks, forty locks. All
have been recovered. Nothing lias been
done with the boys übsbt the matter.
riust be Something.
Minnie —What a monotonous time
those poor heathen oWuPen who wear
almost no clothes must have.
Mamie —I wonder what they find to
worry over? —Indianapolis Journal.
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TM Herald predicta that a year |
I brace. Aagvstana who have berom* by
'lung years of oaag# w* trwtlnnr) In
tba reddish muddy «uld. will wonder
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they ever stood tt so long
PERSONAL.
Mrs, G. H. Fuller of Osltwill* !• .
la the city.
Mr*. Maggls Dugas haa returned
from Atlanta.
Mrs W H. Siulb of Macon ia vtaltlng ■
frtono* In the city.
Mias Sallis Oaater of tirotetown .
Wfa in town vest onlay
, gi ■ T. W. ("oakery returned from
TTtllulah Falls this miming
Mr. John K. Holden, an aittirney at
("rawfoi dvllle. (ia.. is in (he city to
day.
Mrs. Z. McCoid and Mr. C. Z. Mc-
Cord have returned from Marietta. I
(ia.
Ml** Virginia Lowe and Miss Joaie j
Map are spending a few day* at Salu- ,
da. N, C.
Mr. H C. Knox of the Chattanooga.
Rome and Southern railroad la at the
Arlington.
Mr. Oeorge Bosmnn. shipper for
Mesar*. Cochran & Co., returned from
the north yesterday.
Mrs J. H. Jones will leave salur
'day so a two weeks" visit to Mrs. J.
L. Turner in Macon.
Mr. Felix Luck has returned from a
visit to his fi.mily, who are summer
ing ut Wayoesvllle, N. c.
Mr. Wallace Palmer Is ovor from
Macon today greeting his old friends.
He etnas' to Macon Rnlght.
The friends of Mrs. Catherine Speth
will regret to hear (ji>sU she is quite;
sick at her home on lower Greene
street.
Miss Maud.ce Wimberly, anti attrac-j
tive ycung lady of Castle Keep, sear
Greens Cut, Ga.. is visiting her s sior.
Mrs. Robt. L. Oak mill).
Mr. Fred Cody, who has been in
business in Augusta, is on a visit
home. Fred has been sick and co tines
home bn recuperate his health, and we
think he will soon he all right again,
after breathing the pure air of McDuf
fie.—Thomson Enterprise.
Miss Maude Peeples left today for
her home near Seotin. S. C. Miss Pee
ples has been takings t horough business
course at Osborne's College, and has.
during her stay in Augusta, made
many friends who will always be de
lighted to welcome her In their midst.
Mr. J. B. Tutt, the well known real
estate agent, today completed the sales
of two pieces of real estate In the
ower portion of the city. The prop
erty No. 341 Walker (greet, owned ami
recently occupied by Mr. L. C. Hayne.
was purchased by Mr.' D. Langley, nml
a pierce of Ellis street iioperty. No. B*l,
was sold to Mr. W. if Miller.
* UnfortuMfc.
Spanish Grandee —11*1 people will de
mand titr account sonic clay, 1 fear,
j Sec->TUt~Gra ndee—WßSt shall we d<»*
All thejxorld knows are no bonier
I keepcrrA— Cincinnati Hnquirer. ~’-H
TAILOR WAS
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CONOR!> KtNAI cI»N'*NTION
ft YTHI Or Held Hers aw th« I die* nth
of September.
, The meeting of the Tenth district
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Tht roqil4t of tkt bhHidc wmm a* ■
I follow*'
Tht i (Mom* it# *m» eallti to onW;
Iby C. M Oohto. K*q . a* *rt rtUrf. I4#j
I chairman ht n# abtrnl-
I’pon mot too of Hoykla Wright ,
Rsq representing N. A. Crawford nf |
| Lincoln county, by progy. C. Heory j
I C'.ihrn was called to the chair.
Kvery county was represented ! 1
pi* son or by proxy except Glascock .
Ibitaty.
On iD'.tlon, Wm E Keener. repre-|
nerning N. A. Smith of Wllk.naon. wa*
elected aecreTary.
The following resolution introduced |
by Mr W J. Heggie of Columbia I
Wbunty. was unanimously adopted:
lh' It Resolved. That a convent 100 be'
held by the dem i rntle party at the i
Tenth Cocgtess.onal d:«.rlet nt thei
court house on the 15th of September. |
In the city of Augusta, at 12 m.. f>r
the purpose of nominating a candidate j
for congrea*. and tbe tratutaclon of
mieh other businea* a* the welfare of
the party may suggest.
There being no further bu*lne*« Ihe
committee adjourned.
MRS JNO ’i. SULLIVAN
Died at Her Home. 14,0 Rroad, at
1:30 This Afternoon
Many friends will be grieved to hear
of the death of Mrs. John R. Sullivan,
which occurcd at half past two o’clock
this morning at her residence, No.
1440 Broad street.
Mrs. Sullivan had only been sick Im#
day* with a severe attack of gastritis.
Every possible nttea'imi was given to
1 her by her oevoted family, but medical
I skill could avail nothing and the end
1 came peacefully this morning.
Mrs. Sullivan was the wife Of Mr.
John R. Sullivan, bookkeeper of tbe
Riverside Mills, and a sister of Mr. J.
J. Davis. The funeral occur tomorrow
morning from St. Patrick's church.
The following gentlemen tire requested
to act as pallbearers: Messrs. F. J.
Rcelett, 0. J. O'Hara. W. L. Brennan.
\V. J. Prkall. J. P. Walsh. P. J. Calla
han, James Dever and M. J. Walsh.
AN OLD SION.
That Has For Years Been Covered
Brought to View.
An' old Augusta landmark has re
cently been unveiled in a signboard
over Macaulay * Co.'s dry goods store.
The sign bears Ihe name of "Gray,
Mulla.'ky & C 0.," and there are possi
bly not more than a dozen or so resi
dents who cau take their minds back
to the ante helium days when this
firm did the leading ! <try goods business
of the city. The sign has for yen is
occupied its oid place over the store,
but was up to a few days ago covered
by a mcne recent one. In making
some recent improvements this was
shown up and come like a forgotten
'face from a long-buried past.
WE MAKE
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•nthenac' to la entered Into for tha
coast rwcf ton of new ban leak ip* and
otkec naval veaaei*. five gc-e dry r-rjeg*)
aad varloo* public work* reqa-rlag /a-'
late approprtattoaa by rwngraw* of 14.- 1
! ' The total anmber of new ok 1 or* aad
i rmpluymaatv wwlfinllf aaibnrlaed
, amount to MIM3 at a cm of 15301.- '
! ttl, of which aumhev 374 10k »« • coal
of 143.340 *M ore foe the military oa
! tabllahmeat. and 35144 at a coat of
3* 544.10. for tbe naval eatabllah j»ent
t»B account of war. Adding other war
int r—ars of clerical force ill aeveral of
the executive depar mrnta. and deduc
ing tbe oßlcee and ejaplo-'oeni*
aboHrhrd. 243 In number, at an annual
rest of S2M.SM. the net rears I • ahow#
no anbmaptia! change tn the number
us olflrea and employmcnta prov ded
fir the fiscal rear IS3* The num
ber of salaries and c-:mpen**t ion* in
.-ttmeol le 204. of which I 7» are for
the military eeiabliahment. and tl for
the diplomatic and consular service.
The total reduced Is 5. A romiiar!#or»
of the total appropriations for 1599. ex
cluding ihe car ar-r>rr.p''alien *e: for
IR9S. shows an Increaae for 1889 of $2,-
438.608.
PRINCE OF WALES’ INJU IES.
He Will Not Be Able to W’alk Un
aided I or W eeks.
London. Aug 2£. The l-ancet. re-j
ferring to the recent, injury to thej
Prime of Walts' i nee. die-outage* the
{car that the prince will be perma
nently lame, anti say*: "The preseal
condition of the prince* knee argu e
well for the future mobility of the
joint. The royal yacht Osborne lefi
Cowes today for a channel tr.p, dur-,
ing >vh!eh sbe will vlsi. several towns
•where the ttoctois propose carriage ex
ercise. Four sa'lo.s have been drilled
carefully ft* bearers to carry his royal
hlghnees ashore without jarring him.
It will be a month before the prince!
eiU b« tttole.to walk. Then h';S Unen ‘
will be fitted with ft check flint, by
which flexion will be exactly con'roll-,
ed. and a spring apparatus will tier- j
form the function of the extensor. |
With the leg thus equipped, short ex-1
curs.ons will be made on crutches, but j
it will he many weeks before his royal j
highness will walk unaided.
SHERMAN NOT A CANDIDATE.
The Story of His tlubernr.V> ial Aspi
rations Discredited
Columbus, 0., Aug. 25. Former
Secretary of State John Sherman was
here for a few hoars yesterday. He
.left for Washington. Mr. Sherman j
said ho expected to spend the coming:
full and wintea in the capital. Thej
republican editors who were here paid)
him adcall. The statement that he
wotittl think of running for governor
tvas not taken seriously by those who
were told of ii. The general idea
among the wjliticiaas here is that if
there is anything ia it. it is on a par
with the effort of Bill Cantllar oft
Mans-tic.ld to use Sherman’s name as jtj
congressional candidate this spring,
merely as a ruse to prevent’ the nomi
nation of Congressman W. S. Kerr of
the 14th district. i
aucw as
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NEW YORK COTTON.
January .. .. I d 1 W
Fchruaiy .. 6.*»
March .. US S it
Msy * .. .. S "I S.if
September S.SI J.t>
October S K Ui
NafmiMr .. .. .. *. s.st S ir
December .. .. .. .. 5.12 S.St
Tone—fisteady. Middling—s 3-4.
NEW YORK STOCKS.
Rubber .. .. .. .... .. R'« 4514
B. R T. .. ..♦ «>s **%
Metnt nllian IST W*
Sugar .. .. .. .. ~ «, lllk 11- *
Tobacco 1404 144
A. M. S '.. .. 10W 14*4
jC. B Q 1171* IIS
Chicago Ua* 105 inr.v
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Louisville & Nashville .. 58*4 69(4
Manhattan .. .. 95 *7
Omaha K 5 -
tin ton Pncifli .. .. .. .. .. -9 1* 29(4
I R»ck Island *.. ntSVt 195*4
! St. Paul .. tin, nr 2
It. G ...’. .. I|(4 I**4
S It. tj. . .. v 3.V-*
Western Union .. .. V *44» 94V»
LIVERPOOL* COTTON.
‘January and February 3.97(11 S OS 09
■February and March .. 3.97 PS 2.99
March and April . .. .. 3.98 99 3.10
j April anil May 3.10 3.10 11
May and June 3.10 3.11 13
July and Aug. .. .. .. .1.13 3.14
Aug. rind Sept. .. .. .. 3.12 3.13
Sept, and Oct 3.09 08 3.10
I Oct. and Nov 3.0 SO7 3.09
Nov. and Dec 3.07 3.0 R 09
Dec. and Jan 3.07 3.0 S 09
• AUGUSTA COTTON.
Middling in Augusta today 5N
Sales in Augusta today 55
Receipts In Augusta today 11*
Receipts to date in Augusta .. 376918
Stock on hand In Augusta 3494
PORT RECEIPTS.
1895 1897 1898
Galveston 449 1639 14^8
New Orleans .. .. 74 1132 178
Mobile 4 - 5 14
Savannah 147 143 :
Charleston 6 '
Norfolk ..‘2 8 151
Philadelphia .... S 9
Boston .. 24 48
TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION
for sale—two mui/es, vtwo
. hor**s apd one Ipdy’s 'Canojiy top
j Viupsiy and harness. Apptv to |T. L.
f Fuller & CVv. AU£
——r- ' -
: WANTED—A FIRST CLASS NURSE
with good reference. 846 Greene St.
| Aug 25