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every mid ter to drink a glaaa of bol
trraailk and rat a wood btarrtt. Air.
Smith, (••nearly of Athena. Ga bow
In the annate bin eraa tore, all
Grorsta m o to talk and ahak* hand..
la a beautiful aprlas ta Ito centre of
the rtty. only fifty feet from the hunt
eea* aqnare and nearly fifty feet below,
retched by a broad flight of oak ataira.
a public hicbway to the .prints and tba
little park aurroundtnk It. Ovrrhanx-
Inx one aide of the park la a blah cliff
of rock surmounted by (he walla and
Iron fences of re.ldeocea on a aide
street. Another side Is bonßded by the
basements of buslr.rs* houses that go
up six sterlet from the perk, and three
from tbe alreet. A large clear hr >ok
n’tia from the spring down the valley
peat the rump of the Wifth cavalry
m- a. who did their beat to give our
regiment an evil name n this com
munity to oo avail, for the people of
Huntsville know the stuff Georgians
arc made of. and are trying In every
way to make us feel at home with
them. Albany. Waycross. Rome end
Huntsville will always be remembered
by the Second Georgia men.
Crowds of negroes (Irek to the camps
every day with butlermllk, biscuits and
chicken, sellig a large sandwich for
five cents, and watermelons are cheap
end plentiful, the season being at Its
height here, to we fare ranch better
than at Trropn. where a chicken sand
wich would have cost n quarter and a
pood watermelon twice that. The gov
ernment fare has not Improved, we
still being on traveling rations or
hard tack, “roast beef” (called “mule
In the army I and e little syrup.
Priv.'e White had the honor of halt
ng Gov. Atkinson and refusing to let
tim board the oar, but Just at that mo
ment MaJ. Almand spoke and called
Ihe gpntloman “Governor.” so Joe hid
behind the car Pteps, ar.d he says bo
ttever forget the Incident.
Private Hoops hes returned from Au
lyrsta. where he has been on sick leave
»rcm the hoepitnl. Hoops wes obliged
Ho go to the hospital at Palmetto
ticach on the 26th day of June and re
turned here on the 26th of August. He
's much better. In fact nearly well,
tnd was given a hearty reception by
'he companv. Wo are ell very glad to
,ee him bark and hrpe he will never
have to go to the hospital again. He is
hlnking of entering suit against the
Memphis and Charleston read for the
nanner In which ho was treated hy
■heir employes. Being directed to a
•ertain train by their agent In Chctta
cooga he was put off by the conductor
it Wonbatcbie, Tenn.. a way Ptation
vhere no trains step, and was obliged
■o walk eight miles to Whiteside, find
ing it impossible to obtain conveyance
if any kind at any price.
Ivieut. Bryan has refurned from
jome and the men are much pi ’ased to
me him back and toknr<v that he is re
iovered from his illness.
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Th#t our AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE HiinjMt. «^^ |^*sJlTn O JI , ; i TOJSW
82 00
For the jibovo figur« wo tan givo you a Gonto* ca f Shoo in Laco
A nd CongrcM. made on up-to-doto lo»U that you pay Othar daAicr*
>2 >or lha abova figura thla waak wa will aall you our 52.80 and
$3 Black ml Choc o'tlfi Kid, vaatlng top. Laca and But%on Shoaa,
for ladi#«. S«» window for aamplaa of thaaa ahoaa. Th«y
Wa hava a amall lot of our LidiM .83 O*fords loft. In Black and
Chocolate, with vesting tops, and will cloaa them out at abov»v figure
$1.26
We want to cloan out all of our $ 1.60, $ 1.76 and 52.25 Ladlaa
Chocolate. Tan and Black Oxford*, and will give you your choteoof
them at above figurea. The goods should be be appreciated
Eice & O'Connor Shoe Co. ~™. Rice & O'Connor Shoe Co.
INASOCiALWAY
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Rut tt •*s*tr*4: **i havr my iword-"
Tttt ttt ruatltng Wind drew softly
BrMtM round him with whisper*
*T am th *tgh* of thy mother dear.
Ttt olgtt of thy mother mm L dot!
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Tttti Night sank 4 >*9 from ttt dark*-
ning sky
Round Ito sleeper, and murmured:
“Beat'
Thy sweettosrt'a veil on thy face doth
He answered: “No need of It have I.
Tor tto banner doth cover me tost.
4
The River came rollinr, clear and wide.
And said: “! am wale.’, the cleansing
tide,
M r. blessed than aught In the world
be'lde.”
But he answered: “I have my blood.”
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Then Sleep drew near to hls tent, and
low
She whispered with soothing breath:
“I am Sleep, the healer of ev ry .'*•
The dearest tr. vsure of man below.”
But the soldier replied: "I have
death."
—CARMKN BTI.VA, In Frank T.eslle’s
Popular Monthly for September.
Augustan* In Savanttnh.
The Savannah Press of Saturday had
the following paragraphs that may
prove of Interest to Augustan* :
Mia* Annie Dow of Augusta is In Sa
vanna visiting relatives.
Misa Louise Cole of Augusta I* the
guest of Mrs. Thomas S. Morgan.
Miss Jessie Paul of August,* has been
spending some tlm. In Savannah, the
guests of Miss Julia Porter.
Miss Nora Searles, an accomplished
young favorite of Augusia. Is on an ex
tended visit to friends in Savannah.
Miss Pnrmela Austin, who has been
visiting friends In Savannah, will re
turn to her home In Augusta tomor
row.
Miss MeOrath. nf Savannah, "’ho has
been the recipient of many social atten
tions, In Augusta, will return home to
morrow.
After a pleasant visit to Mrs. John
P. Mulherln in Augusia Miss Mary
Harty left on Wednesday to spend tbe
remainder of ihe summer in Washing
ton. Ga.
Mrs. Pleasant A. Stovall, aftsr spend
ing several days at home, returned on
Tuesday to Augusta, where she Is the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Ganahl.
Mr and Mrs. W. J. Pullen enter
tained their guest, Miss Katherine
Dodge, of Augusta, with a Flower
symposium last Thursday evening. Af
ter the prize was awarded, which was
won by Miss Dodge, delightful refresh
ments were served. Those present
were Misses Katherine Dodge, Minnie
Eason. Ruby George. Clifford Tor lav.
Julia Eason. Etta Oliver, Gussie Wig
gins. Mrs. A. C. Craig, Messrs. Clyde
Lanier. Dowse Rustln, Stephen Sauls,
Nat Jlotureau, W. L. Hancock, B.
O’Neal, Flavel Quarterman, T. C.
Farr, Jr., C. M. Quarterman, Wilmot
Wiggins.
Garden Parties.
August is the month par excellence
for garden parties. A pretty dress worn
IT IS PROVEN
igy g m g|| fawrllifip ks MM MtMNt *M
to diM lay a full tM
h*«k In ftovefM < suinl witM *M€Y Tba
■ shirt Had a itit! apysearwip
fV’MMra «ls fkirH at itt *Mk*e wtt*fw
PrafrvMivf I tkNn.
, |{ ipr * last Thurs*l«y malm
«nmfdim**wtary to tt fumf* was «**w*
# tk*. , S,rtl»iB«»» n ,.-|a| fVentS us
ret Reward Mr. Himoßr and Mr.
Th<>«# prxsein wars; Mrs. Ohss. !n
--■ Ifi'st-y. rhsilesion. Mrs. Blyttt. Orran
ivine; Mrs. Htulbs. Havsfinah. Mrs K#
H Kama Havsnnah: Mrs. Malooa. Rs
ssnnah Mrs C. It Woahls. RsvaM
nsh. Mrs C'Tirafnay. Msron Mrs. O.
I. Dial, t'nlumhi*. Mrs. C. K
jrUh. Augusts: Mts. Kd \V .rharbon
tiler. Athens; Mlsae* r*ttatney. Ma<* n:
. Minn Gertrude Shepard. Auguata. Misa
9 Kvm Wrfctey. Macon: Miss Kate Tar
v r Atiguala: Misses Margaret and
Thomsslm* Reward. Augusta: Messrs R.
ft Rams, Havsnnah: K A Hlmons,
rhsrlcstfn: R A. 8t J Simons. Otar
l«>ston: Wilt Shsnd. Columhla: X. Ga
vis. Colombia: M. P. Biawley. Charles
ton: Jones. Columbia: P- Woods* Ka
viinnvh: Barrow. Coltimbln. Bd W.
i Cbnrb»nnler. Athena; Will Wardlnw.
Auruata. . ,
Saluda, X. C.
Augustan* at the Mouae Party.
Bell Haven, the hospitable home of
Col and Mrs. J. H. Brewer, near El
berton. was the scene of much gaiety
during the past week, the occasion be
ing a house party given by Misses Ad
dle and Irene Brewer complimentary
to a few of their friends.
Their home Is most admirably adap
ted for an afTalr of this kind, situated
aa It Is about two miles from this city,
In a delightfully cool grove of oaks.
The time was spent In dancing, mu
sic, driving, cards and many other
amusements which the charming hos
tesses had provided for the entertain
ment of their gucHts. Much of th» suc
cess of the parly Is due to the able
efforts of Mrs. L. H. Turner.
In addition to many friends from
Blberton the guests present were: Mr
and Mrs. W. H. Warren, Miss I.lllie
Bell and Miss Mami» Tolbert, of Atlan
ta; Miss Annie Leo Freman, of Blacks
burg. S. c - Miss Allle Sue Svvearegln
and Miss Marlon Brewer, of Blberton;
Messrs. Paul Brewer, of Augusta: K.
A. Holbrook and B. F. Bennett, Jr.,
Of Atlanta, and H. B. Swoarengln and
,T. T. Brewer of this city.—Atlanta
Journal.
Girls Run n Paper.
Down In Knoxville, Tenn., a whole
lot of bright, energetic young women,
who are Interested in providing rom
forts for sick soldiers, are arranging a
novel money making scheme. They are
known as the Girls' Belief Society, and
they have induced the manager of the
Knoxville Journal and Tribune to turn
ever the paper for one day’s issue to
their tender mercies.
Miss Margaret Chapman, the presi
dent of the society, has already or
ganized her forces and hopes to be aide
to Issue the “War Souvenir Edition”
fas It is to he called) early In Septem
ber. Sh • Is corresponding with war
correspondents and authors, eminent in
many lines, asking them for articles,
and most of them have responded fa
vorably.
The women for the one day win run
all the departments of the paper, finan
cial as well as journalistic. They are
planning to clear a goodly sum for the
soldier laddies.
THJB AUOTRTA HIPRALr
rta.lt to I l|M to* Own UMi.
I Wtt*» IGrtests t*» Nil
VHNflfMt C*MSile tIMM lISSViIIt Stt* •|W ftflkd
sttssMl ttt edMite gaattns lltklnt bt
cketfktif . W «*%*»■ a H««v lets <Ns»S
; ,7 •!* •-%» *.»!« m M«n tot—
fri m ttt Tsttst nut t*» Itt hums#
1 a—• •» *•««(• lM» }««««* ««Mr» laid
*PofeUr th*nklm.
[ Tf»f story grips that wtl l ' n tt sss asa*
*|\» left eemrfl Itt otttr <Httr evett
!ttt tret responded Vrrn*»M WMltfovd.**
Mr T J Micron Is oa a t»usm**se
trip Id Nr* Y**lt.
I Mr Wddlil Wallace is spending m«*y
rJr. T. D. Murphy is ttrk at tils dealt
■fl*r a »<■••* » •Nmn< <
j l-r, f John Nielr and Mra. Neely
have r.tum«.t from Hillman
Pr Ln Heat) h»* roturnto from a
vi,ii (■* (rtenda tB Kltiertoa.
Mr*. |>.rmrl■« Butt baa ,MW to Try
«,• C.. to *|>*nd September.
Mr*. P. A Breamr nnd chlldreß
I have returned from S »m«. Ala.
I Ml*e K,t, Mulherln haa returned
I f rnm m v t„ (rteada in Aiken
| Mt AJolphu* V<*ung baa returned to
the city, after a inonib spent In Char
lotte. n! c.
Mra. A. J. Gould and Mime, Mildred
and Leiulrr Qould hav# returned from n
1 vMI to Tybee.
Mr CoMen Stoken and Mr. James
1 Stoke, were over in Washington tact
{week. Their slater Is 111 there.
Mrs. James Doclan and i hlMren of
Savannah have returned home after a
visit to Mts. O'Dowd on Ihe Hill.
Mrs. Berry Benson. Mrs. M. Sanders
and Mr. Nelson Davis spent yesterday
with relatives at Wllllston. 8. C.
Mr. Paul Irvin, of Washington, Oa.,
who will spend the winter here, la a
v eleome addition to Augusta society.
Mr. and Mrs. William Giaxebrook
have arrived In New York, and will be
in Augusta tbe latter part of the
w eck.
Mra. James B. Harper Is entertain
ing al her home on Monte Hano, Mias
Heasle Holt of Bath and Miss Sadie i
Dent of Waynesboro.
Miss Eva Mashburn. who Is visiting
Mrs. Almond, of Blberton, was com
plimented by her hostess with a bril
liant reception last week.
Mrs. James Bothwell, Miss Bolhwell,
Miss Louise Bothwell and Master Mar
lon Bothwell have returned from a
lengthy visit to Asheville.
Miss Black of Savannah, who hnn
been the recipient of many charming
attentions during her visit to Miss Mul
hprln, returned home today.
Mr. Percy "Olive will return to the
city Thursday, after spending several
weeks In Apex, N. C. Mr. Lindsey
Olive will remain In Apex for some
time, perhaps permanently.
Mrs. J. W. Ohafee and Miss Malsle
Chafee, who have been summering on
the Connecltcut shore, are now the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. f .ge How
'ard Squire, Jr., in New York.
Mrs. Porter Carswell and Master
Clarence Carswell, who have been
spending some time in Augusta, are
at Putnam Springs for a few days be
fore returning to Munnerlyn, Ga.
Miss Vinnle Zelgier, of Shreveport.
La., who has been spending a week
with Miss Jessie Wall, leaves tomorrow
for Greenwood, S. C., to visit friends.
Miss Zelgler's many friends will deep
ly regret her departure.
Miss Eva Daniel, a pretty young lady
from Augusta, who has been with her
sister, Mrs. Car row, for several days,
left Wednesday for Greenville, S.
She made many friends while In Kirk
wood, and her departure Is greatly re
gretted.—Atlanta Journal.
— Miss Jessie Wall's german compli
mentary to her charming visitors, Miss
Pope, Miss Zelgier and Miss Gilbert,
will take place tonight, at the Lakeside
Club, the weather permitting. The ger
man was to have taken place last Fri
day evening, but the elements were un
propitlous, and it was declared off un
til tonight.
%
Smith & Wesson pistols from $5 to
sg.so. Several good bicycles for sale
ver y cheap. Good watches from $1.25
to $50.00 at Lewis J. Schaul, Reliable
Pawnbroker, under the Arlington.
$126
Al Above figura w« can glvo you Itt boot wearing and most
flylith Boys* *ho« that ia aold In thta rity. These good* tan l be had
from other dealer* for I#** than $1.60.
75 CENTS
A genuine vie! kid Oxford for Ladle*, patent tip and patent faced.
You pay other dealer* $1.25 for th* m. We imill them at above price.
A Child’* genuine Dongola kid. patent tip. «t»ring necl button *
Shoe. *ire*B to 11. Thn*o good* are all *olid and very dre*»y. bee
them and you’ll be surprised.
See our Window for Men’* Sample Hat* In all colors and latest
shape* for above price.
Till ItNJCI. WtWIW.
Wtoto*. (torn... snd Ttoi M Ito
Camel to Ito Kacssto,
Jm4m Hat er, after a tot rtota' ale
•rt><r *si ay* n «■ e 15* f**■*sster* *
<Mi Arrk. gttl mt ihl | iptt-rxr M tttif
W M Mitt ki4 hem iPonk |JMi,
(lew ItcpptMK tt4 pfrfT ttm dnriti.
He He* M • *f*lb till ftt-
Ikrttß I t eltn tttt ulifit
him $3.18.
Khaetto th Umm h*4 ttM t»p g pot her
*gpih up the el feet*, he epee the mt*
try ha.! eslknl bcMm* pith the ftvrptet *
bu*tu»od A hrvmfp tthftita had beep
Peed tP the itlffhiiby god KliSPteHh
«a* fined $: V*
Amanda Watklaa bail tototofi very
tp.Kh ea raged bees use Sam Jones call
ad bee a Spaniard, fib* pro-ceded to
g;ve Sara a IkmLii tbat w»« clearly a
violation of No lit. and landed both
parties al ronrl. Sam **• fined s*'•
and Amanda rmNunl a iftn days In Jail
sentence.
Ilitt Jones had labrn pie aloes and
cabbages ftnm W-.ng Wang. Wore
remonstrated and both sme to conn
lu'.j.. Bill was levied on to tbe ex -
tent of |l
Will Durham bad taken "one beer”
—aa be said. He had gone to Mr.
John B. Jones' establ sbment and
ral.ol a small dMurbance. It ssi a
very .mall breach of the IStb and be
eras dismissed.
Jim Hill. esq.
He bad t»en there before.
"| am guilty." aaid he.
’Two-fifty." said the Judge. Plain
drunk.
Will Ire.
He paid 12.50 for violation of the
| 18th.
Clinch Scale*.
Smart Lloyd.
I Scales had broken Lloyd's watch, so
| said Lloyd,
Lloyd had bit Scale* on the head, so
snid Scale*.
Lloyd showed the Judge a broken
face wait'd. Scales showed the judge
a knot on his head.
The Judge dec-hied Lloyd had started
the fuss. $5.
Calvin Smith had been accused of
being a bully.
|(EPI B? ALL fIRSJ (LASS fiRCCEHS
“Bring it in, Porter. That Brand Flour is ex
actly what we want. We are tired using corn flour
and corn starch mixtures. Berry’s Grand Duke is
Pure Wheat Flour. Guarah^h*^.
The Bell Tower Drug Store,
COfNtR GHtRE AND JAfKS'W SIRIEtS
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I ATTBBBON & WADE.
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Rain Thom** sot a fit# of fl SO foe
: a Ivftrtrß of No Is.
■ Hupp* iultivaa tt*t p*i #l a pa* I
i tol on b#r kuitiaad Ik nnt* fUatllvaa. j
Fortunau *y ttt trig*#r wa* lot puli*
I M. Ho Ills issa# Is bo nor* D#aals i
titan ttfor#.
Happy will now »f»* tid 90 days In j
Jail
Jack Griffin.
Hie rase was a unique one. He badt
lotrr lo an offirer Saturday and beg-,
gel to be larked up. so that he rould!
1 n»t obtain another drink. He was
accommodated, hut hi* lodging cost |
him 12.50 ai rourt teday.
SHARK INTO MR SHOES
Allen’s Fool-Ease, a powder for Ihe
feet. It cures pslnful, swollen, smart-I
! Ins, netvoua feel and Instantly take* I
the sling can of corns and bunions. It's I
th* greatest comfort discovery of tbe I
ago. Allen's Foot Ease makes tight or
res shoes feel easy. It Is a certain cure !
for sweating, callous and hot, tired, j
aching feet. Try It today. Sold by all
druggists and shoe stores. By mall fdr {
25r. In stsmi>s. Trial package* FREE, I
Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, Leltoy, N. I
Y.
Men are not afraid of fireworks, but
they dread witty women.
CASTOniA.
B„„ Kind You Hare Meats tJwtfil
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rto*«**b i**W
ntkan *•** fM»
HULBE’S
Steam Laundry
and Dye House
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H«MNMaP« Trie**.
314 Jacbt* Si. Ojpoite Opera Htose
(Mfongsr MT. - - Be*l IKS.
TlftrCl tmM Tftrß
FOBF.ION CAPITALIST* WILL
LOAN HALF A MILLION DOLLARS
s realty In Augusta. Ga, Terms T
per <«nt For further Informathai see
their attorney at law. P J. Sulitvnn.
I Us., or Mr. P. O. Burum.
troubling rkkinley
use thing that la troutdlng Mr. Me
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