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MONDAY
What will b« th# condition of your
f)(tincM n*nt Summw ? Th»y w*y tw
flyth now; thoy m»y bo dimlnuhwl
th«n. If youVo wit# tfive « "prudant
thought" to your wirnfOM and antic»-
potofuturo n«M?d*. *’Mttforlun#*t ttdo*
may flow your woy* ond plonty of
ciothow aocurod At pro««nt ratoa, will
bo A Mvinc And a bonofit*
On* thing )• cortAin. good roody
madr Clothing. Hats and Furniahmga
will novor Again bo oold aa rhoop At wo
aro Bolling thorn today* That • not a
boast, or an empty claim. It'* on at»»o
--luto and undeniable fact. Batter give
credence to our statements.
JUDGE ADVOCATE
FOR THE TRIAL.
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#**e*ea*d aad will pntoMr allow lit
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•nay mart-martial trial, a form that
fm peroone rein ipmllrtlf hav* aril-
Beyond CowipreNeneion
Oer tpAluro of Hit cut ii bard of
pppsprobeftoif n
It aIU be r#»*mb*r*d (bal Taylor
had tba qwarrH with Corporal McCann
over tba qnrallna nf eanteea cheeks
and after word# bad passed between
4fa. taro. Taylor whipped out hla pls
tol. ablrb be had roarealrd probably
mare the .rat vis* of lhe paymaster
oa tbe 7th loaf., and Immediately
teed.
The hall atroek Corporal Mill*, who
aiaa appareatly an Innocent hy-stamW
and trho bad hla bark turwrd to the
antagonist* at the lime, and after In
•Seetual probing by Ihe surgeon. the
rlrtlm died on the following day
Taylor, when brought before Colonel
Jones. denied that he had aimed at or
deal red to hit MeCann. hut had secom
pltahed hla purpoae In ahoollng Mllla.
Will On Hard With Him.
In view of the fael that, aa far na can
be learned at preaenl. there had Item
co anltnoalty between the priaoner and
hla rletlm and further that the appar
ent cautw of the ahoottng wet the quar
rel with MeCann. Taylor'# ataiement
aeetna queer and difficult to fathom.
It .• the general opinion that the af
fair will go hard with Taylor.
JO-year tilled gold watches In Indies'
and gents' sixes with Elgin or Wal
tham movement from 17.00 to Ilf.oo.
Guarantee* with each watch at Lewis
J. Hchaul’a. Reliable Pawnbroker on
Jacltaon street.
THE WEATHER.
Occasional Rains Tonight and Tues
day.
Augurta, Gal, Monday. Aug. 29, 1898.
Office located In United Slat’s Govern
ment building; telephone No. 1572.
Forecast for 36 hours, ending 8, p. m.
Aug. 30. 1898.
Washington forecast for Georgia and
South Carolina: Rain tonight; clear
ing weather In western portions Tues
day.
Local forecast for Augusta atnl vicin
ity: Occasional rains tonight and
Tuesday.
Maximum temperature, 74.
The river at 8 a. m. was 12.6 feet, a
fall of 2.1 feet in the past 24 hours.
Hams have been general during the
past 24 hours over the eastern half of
the cotton belt, where a largo territory
received heavy and excessive falls,
while little or no rain occurred over
Ihe western half. There "-as an ab
sence of rainfall over therest of the
tountry.
The weather continues cool through
out the South, except along the immed
iate Atlantic and Gulf coasts.
Except cloudiness and rain In the
south Atlantic and east Gulf states
clear weather prevails this morning
iver all sections of the country.
Do you eat? Try the
Ellis Restaurant.
It's lucky we are such a big coun
try, else these Islands would be jostling
against each other getting in.
THE DESIGNS
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: Th* Hmtd w.me week* *g» repaired,
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I plrMlsg athhiNU and tft ho etrsnget to
Augusta, having b*«n bar* aavtrnl
lima* before
ll* M a yvrwMl frland of Post matter
gulling*, tfe* latter nav.ng lw*a a*vo
rlatrd with Mr Uvvemi In rkarlra
ton In past day* Tkrn it waa tkat
piwtmavter Ittalliag* wa* acting aa
fprunan for Mr. Drvwwui In (he work
n( r*mrdating Ornr* rknrt-h. In that
city. After tkat Mr. Mailing* wa* aa
aorta led aritk tk* arrklt<*t ta a large
contract of work to b* don* on the
ruaiom boas* in that city, la th* year
l*6u Mr Oaremux designed the tale
rlor work on Rt. Palrlck'a church, the
thoraiighnmai and beauty nf which tes
tify well to hi* ability aa aa arthl-i
tart.
Responsible Position.
Mr. flerereux has not long hern ap-.
pointed lu the government poaition ha
now hold*, which la a reaponslbe oat,
He say’s the in erior of the govern
ment building will be beautifully frea
coad and will present a changed ap- j
pearance.
He is now rngaged In preparing th*
drawings for the work. He will t>e!
here today, and perhapt tomorrow.
Today be la buay examining the build
ing.
reTjeasid ThtT
Robert Hunday, Who Stole Medical
Inatrumrnts, Turned Loose.
Robert Munday of Blaekvllle. 8.
C., who. as told of in Saturday's Her
ald. v is arretted on suspicion of try
ing to p«v n stolen goods, consisting of
meuleal instruments belonging to ai
physician of Barnwell, has been turned
loose by the authorities. Word was
sent to llaruwell of the recovery of the
Instruments and the arrest of the thief
and U was learned that the physician
who lost the Instruments is a Dr. Jlles
of that place.
No word was sent about sending an
officer here to take Mundav back, al
though the Augusta autboritlea tele
graphed several times for such to be
done.
The Blacltville marshal did not reply,
so the boy ivas released from custo
dy.
Back From Omaha.
Mr. M. B. Henry, soliciting freight
agent of the South Carolina and Geor
gia railway, returned this morning
from a two weeks’ visit to Western
cities, including St. Louis, Kansas
City and Omaha. He reports that the
Trans-Mlsstsslsppi Exposition now be
ing held at Omaha is quite extensive,
and Is attracting good crowds. The
Georgia bulldog, which cost nenrly
310,000 is much admired, being con
structed of our yellocv pine, while the
growing cotton planted in front Is a
curiosity to many visitors. Mr. Henry
heard some very distinguished looking
gentlemen passing most favorable crit
icism upon the display of products
gathered from a twenty-live acre farm
near exhibited In the
Agricultural bulking. This display in
cludes twenty-seven vegetable and
frnlt products, and clearly evidences
the fact that farmers can raise plenty
to ent on their Georgia farms if they
will only work.
A woman who is lale at the mar
riage altar loves her mirror belter
than the man.
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beautiful a** let-tar* "Dmae* and
| Ilrraia*" will be alrea Tk-* date of
tbe lector* will be aoaoaared later.
The Weather *«d tbe Hirer The
rain which rain*th eeery day. faltinlf
alike oa lb# lu»t and tbe nn|a«(. la. *e
’ rnrdtng to Obaerver Plaher. not qul'e
thrui*P yet Mr Flaber *ay* that we
■aay expect an*r* of II tcalgki. and
i toamrrow. Thera will probably be
no heavy downpour, but shower* are
'very likely to occur Contrary to ex
-1 pectatlon o» what might be expected,
the river I* falling.
1 bis I* crecanted for by the fact ;ha:
the terect rain* hare been more to the
south and eaat than up country.
Yr*.entity tbe gauge reglsterel 1414
feet and today It la iHfW" **° sect -
The Jerkaonvllle Review.-The date
hai at last been fixed for the grand
review of the Seventh army enrp# at
JackaonvUle—lt Is to be on Sept. 1&,
Ci mpany A pf Anguata are already
making preparation* lo attend In a
few days the railroad* will announce
their rale#, which are expected to be
very low. *
Prealdent McKinley, Secretary of
Wnr Alger and other dlgnltiea will
probably be on hapil and the review of
the 30.000 *o!di"rß under Major Genera
the 30,000 aoldter* under Major General
Fttzhugh Lee will be a grand and Im
posing spectacle,
FERRYBOAT NEEDED.
Passengers Arriving at Union Depot
Have a Wct Time.
A ferryboat company could do a good
bualnes* in the union depot st present.
Toe water 1* detp out there, especially
between the Central and Port Royal
railroad tracks. A gentleman arriving
hare from down that line on the noon
train remarked to Capt. Tanner, depot
agent, that he "he would like to tuke
the ferryboat If it was running, so as
to got to Campbell street." Several la
dles wl\o arrived on the train had
quite u time of It trying to keep their
feet and skirts dry. The depot leaks
ami the depressions In the cement
gravel flooring holds tbe water like a
mill pond.
When the gravel was put down It
was said that such would be the case.
The old wooden floor was much dryer.
However, the fault lies in the leaky
roof, more than In the floor. A new
depot roof might, not be amiss, and by
the way what's the matter with a new
depot?
FROM ATHENS.
F.xcuislon from Classic City Arrives
at 2:30.
An excursion from Athens arrived
here over the Georgia road this after
noon at half-past two o'clock. The
train was due here at noon, but was
delayed.
LOOKING FOR 50LDIERS.
Provost Guard in Search of Members
of Tenth Regiment.
A detail of five soldiers from Camp
Dyer are patrolling the streets today
In search of their brother soldiers
who did not turn up at camp when
they ought to have done so. The de
tail have spent most of their time out
by the depot looking for the way
ward soldiers.
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IN THEIR NEW QLARIERS.
C. A. Doolittle A soa Have Started
tip al Thai* Nawr Plat#.
It Is adoam# news to th* commer
cial w< ltd <«f Augusta sad vicinity that
C. A. Doolittle A Son. mteemman to
the Brokerage, Comm'**. on and Eleva
tor company, or# now In their new
quarters, Bussey A Cantwell's large
warehouse, corn*# of Fenwick and
Cuwining (greet.
During th* thlrty-thr*- year* that
Mr Doolittle ha* been In th* c >mml»-
»ion and grain buolnea* he ha* woo for
himself an envtaM* place among (Ue
leading merchants of the South Hi*
magnificent butiaeas ability aod bU
well-known Integrity have won the
con fid nee of everyone with whom he
bn* had any dealings. When he open
ed tbe atorag.' warehouse and elevator,
four year* ago. be filled a long-felt
wnnt. and ht* speedily received a de
servedly large pi tronage. When the
warehouse occupied by Mr. Doolittle
wax burned on the morning of the first
of May, Its loss was fait keenly. It waa
proven thal the faith had by Mr. Doo
little's n stomers In bis careful fore
thought and unerring business Instinct
was not misplaced by the fact that on
the twcnfy-atcand of the moneh on
which the werrh >ua* wa* burned
checks for all the goods stored there
were handed their owner*. Mr. Doolit
tle making It a rule to a’*va. a keep
everything entrusted to his care fully
covered by Insurance.
The new warehouse occupi-'d by Mr.
Doolittle and ht* son, Mr. L. C. Doo
little, 1» in many respects a decided
Improvement upon the old one.
In tbe flrat place, It Is much more
commodious. The Three large fire-proof
compartments hove a capacity for two
hundred carloads. These compart
ments are divided, by brick walls
eighteen tnch-'s thick, and double fire
proof doors. In onq grain Is stored, in
another flour, and In the third miscel
laneous articles of every description.
Immediately at the qntraoce on Cum
mins street la a large airy office with
every modern convenience and com
fort. It Is her ethat Mr. Doolittle re
ceives his custmoers and makes those
business arrangements which always
prove more than satisfactory to those
with whom he deals.
No firm has ever entered Into busi
ness under happier auspices or with
the more hearty, congratulatory ap
proval of the business world than does
this new firm of Doolittle & Son.
MAY LOCATE HERE.
A Carpet Cleaning Machine Man
W rites.
L. C. Hays is In ejupesprindence tvith
the city authorities. Tie wishes to lo
cate a carpet cleanse- machine outfit
here. He has been (visited to visit Au
gusta.
It is understood hn wishes to man
faeture tilt' machines |it some southern
point.
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Mr. W. Edward officiated yes
terday at St.’ Mary's" (colored) Episco
pal church.
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|*d at th* Arlington.
j J. H Tbnma* of Hadtlaaor*. I* *t»R
--j |.mg at th* Artlagtna.
I Mr. and Mr* Ftanh Graham hav*
I returned from W»»hln#toa.
! Rev J. J. Laßl*r h«-H #*rv|c#a at
j At. Paul's church yeaterday.
! Mr. J. R- fttnk-* returned from
’ Washiastoa. Ga . y**t#rday.
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{Liimman, Ib bi ll*b Ariißftuß*
j Ht. Julian Canri)#, fti** popular tf*f*
4»liriff main. IB »i ih«* Aihn«tt»n.
Thomas C. Jaaper and W. V- Knmx,
of Ixmlavtlle, are at the Planter*.
H(MI. George D, Tillman, of Clark*#
HIM, *pent yeaterday in Ausustn.
J ,C. Van D«rn and L. 8. Gibson, of
Kansas City, arc at the Arlington.
W. W. Starr ha* been elected pres
ident of the Savannah Yacht club.
Mr. IV. A. Bachelor, a prominent
j merchaut of Harlem. 1# in the city.
| The many friend* of Ml** Mary L.
Stoy will regret to hear of her serious
I lline**.
Mis* Norma Brinson ha* returned
I from a pleasant visit to Wend* at Eat
onton.
Mr. W. M. Lumpkin. Georgia rail
road agent, at Columbia. 8. C.. 1* in
the city today.
J. M. Oliver. G. B. Josey and J. C.
Peer*, Jr., of South Carolina, spent
yesterday at the Planter*.
Prof. A. W. VanHoose of Gainesville,
who ha* been in the city a couple of
days, returned home today.
Ml** Bessie Singleton returned from
Savannah last night after a week’s
visit to Mrs. A. N. O'Keefe of that
city.
Messrs. Warren Vaughan. Michael
Carnlgan. Ed McLaughlin. Harry Sum
mer and M. L. Browne were down in
Savannah yesterday.
Adjutant Joyce and Captains Mul
larky. Tibbetts and Byrd, of the 10th
regiment, now at Murray Hill, spent
yesterday in the city.
Messrs. P. F. McDonald of Ellentnn,
S. C., J. D. Logan of Charleston and
R. K. Chisholm gs Jacksonville, Fla.,
are at the Commercial hotel.
Miss Margaret Redmond, one of the
most handsome and charming young
ladies of the city by the sea. Is on a
visit to Miss Kate C. Mulherin.
Savannah Press: "Mr. Harlan Win
gard, of Augusta, lost car tracer of the
Georgia railroad, arrived at the Scre
ven last night from Charleston. Mr.
Wlngard, while in Wilmington, NT. C.,
a few days ago. had the misfortune to
lose his satchel, lUled with clothing,
which was delivered by the station
tnasier to the wrong party. Mr.' Win
gard says in all his travels, whieh is
almost a continuous tour from Wil
mington to Louisville, his preference is
Savannah, which is his ideal city, and
ho doesn't hesitate to say he would like
to live here. i
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NEW YORK COTTON.
January *.«7 ( «
| March 8 3 1.7*
April IN
! May *• •• .. .. .. ... 6*l 6,*2
iVtohcr 6.67 4.58
Novemtar 6 «* 6 6*
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I Manhattan 98% *7%
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Western I’ni- n 91% 94
LIVERPOOL COTTON.
January and February 3.07 3.09 10
February apd March .. 3.10 3.10
Match and April 3.10 3.10 11
Apr! 1 and May .. .. .. 311 3.11
| May ami June 3.12 3.12
July and Aug JH 3.14 13
Aug. and Bept 3.13 14 3.13 14
Rept. and Oet. .. .. .. 3.11 3.1 tl2
Oct. and Nov 3.09 10
Nov. and Dec. .. .. •• 3-09 3.09
Dec. and Jan. .» .. 3.09 og 3.09
AUGUSTA COTTON.
Middling in Augusta today 5%
Sales in Augusta today 62
Receipts in Augusta today (04
Receipts in Augusta to date .. .. 377731
Stock on hand in Augusta 3402
PORT RECEIPTS.
1895 1897 1698
Or 1 vest on 003 3HOI
New Orleans .. .. 737 7086 32i
Mobile 39 143 33
Savannah 220
Charleston 71 309 382
Norfolk 6
Philadelphia .. ••
CITY NEWS.
Mr. W. L. Wilson has returned from
Allendale.
Mr. James Triplett has returned
from Tybce.
Col. Tbaddeus Jcties is still at Capt.
E. J. O'Conner’s.
Messrs. Charlie Smith and W. F. Ew
ing are in Savannah.
Miss Lizzie Mahoney is visiting
friends in Charleston.
Mr. Bayard Caswell has returned
from Hot Springs. NT. C.
Mrs. Edward Lattimer spent yester
day «t Blaekvllle, S. C.
Messrs. Charlie Stafford and Edward
Dicks are at ElDnlon. S. C.
Mr. p. V. Weislnger, yf Blaekvllle,
Is the guest of the Planters.
Col Mills, a prominent Burke county
farmer. Is in the city today.
Mr. R. E. Platt returned this morn
ing from Graniteville, S. C.
Mr. James Daly and James Daly, jr.,
(left yesterday for New York.
augubt 0#
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faiaftta UI fast hive It of b*#*. sftd
[ to fttfta eases oat of tea th*- th* L*ai
i i*q iitatea ftuthotltla* la this district
hava to deal •it fa m*nrtl*| rhargas
of lltU-it dlalilltac. th* prartpfiht »r*
trek of Uaeola ctmbtf However, dur
> ag the fi**i fix raoo-h*. fVfiUty U.
If. C->ll*ol or Dart* Marshal White!*,
Marshal fitooall an I others, who mak*
I It a hmtasa* to eaieh the men who vl
' niat* t'o.!* (tea's liquor tears, hav*
, made many arrests and hav* fared
-<tn* dangrmus and dexprrstft mm.
Monnsh.o* bum ng Is one of th* moat
daring profession*. Only men nf n*rv*
•ad plenty of It are qualified to far*
th* dancers
Naturally, when Marshal Whltaly did
not turn up when expected, it wsa
thought that h* and hla party had got
in trouble with the moonshiners. The
marshal ta bach Without a scratch, a*
stated.
ANNUAL CAMP MEETING
At Richmond Camp Ground Bhgina
Next W ednesday,
Th* annual camp meeting at Rich
mond camp ground. Grar. -vood, will
begin next Sunday. These ramp
tret-ing* at Urarowood are always
veil attended by many Augustan*. The
| Augusta Southern w.ll, a* they do
every year, operate a convenient
>chedulo to and from Gracewood.
j Train* will leave Augusta at 9:16 a.
ra.; 10:15 a. m.; 2 p. m,; 4 p. m.; 6:30
, p. rr; 9:30 p m
Trains will leave Gracewood at 13
in; 3 p. m.; 5:30 p. in.; 7:30 p. m ; U
| p. m.
j TbP ,are W !U bo a quarter for round
, trip
Several Augusta minister* will be at
the meetings and will conduct servi
ces.
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, TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION
WANTED—A POSITION AH HOUSE
GIRL or cook. Good reference. Ap
ply 406 Walker street. Aug 30
I SEVERAL FINE MILCH COWB AND
! also several fine beef cow* for sale.
Arpjy J- H. Carmichael, May avenue
and Woodlawn. Sept 3
WANTED—A POSITION AS COACH-
Man or any yard work. Jno. Hanker
son, 336 Broad street. Aug 30
WANTED— BY AN INDUSTRIOUS
young man a position of any respect
able kind. Have had experience' in
wholesale grocery, general collecting
and also in electrical work. Object—
a position. Address Work, care Herald.
Aug 30
SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG
lady as bookkeeper or letetr copyist.
Address G. M., Herald. Aug 30
WANTED—A PLACE AT ONCE TO
do cooking or any kind of housework.
Understands her business. Can give
reference. Address M, A. L., Herald
office. Aug 30
LOST—BOYS' COAT. SILVER WA
TRKISURY watch in the pocket. Re
turn 905 Greene street and get reward.
Aug 30 , ..'-■'i:, /
TO RENT—NO. 1010 MTNTOBH ST.
Nice 5-roorn house with large garden.
On car iine. four doors from Pollard
residence. 613.00 per month. Apply No.
102 S Mclntosh St. Aug 31
TO RENT—NO. 215 KING STREET.
New two-story 6-rcom house, near
car line. 310.00 per month. Apply 1028
‘ Seventh street. Aug 31