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tendance tnay Ip m#*«itl* > ned IMalhA# j
fVrrc. Blaht Haj?##«*4. I>r. Hmtth. ,
lan) Jones and others equally as fam-
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and I (i, m.
Thru- irrricM ara ihnrt. iwimotlve j
and enjoyed I»y ail. The preacher* ID
attendance always lead In turn
Thla year K'v Tho* 11 Tlmmona
«a« In char**-, assisted by Kev. J IT
Tumlln. Mr W. McCay. the •vangellst-,
Songster having the music in *• arge.
Ain .UK the viailing minister* who |
tonic part were Meaara. Robin*. Llnd
aay, Tullle. Brown and Walker.
There were the uaual good reautta. '
and many aoola were add d to the
worker* tn t tod's harveat (lelft*.
The Tents.
Aa one views the rough ahelt re used,
as homes and known as "tents," he has
little Idea what comfort and pleasure
they ran afford.
Two large room with an open hall
way betwen and an open room In the
back constitute# the home.
Sawdust on the ground gives a nat
ural carpet hard to egeel: oak boughs
piled around the bark room affords an
Ideal summer dining hall: hoard bunka,
covered thickly with straw, and then
with a mattraaa over them, make a
bed on vhlrh the Cabled gods could
sleep and real with ease.
These hede. a water basin, bucket of
water, looking gigs*, brush and enmb
constitute the fixtures of the realms
Among the "tints" used this year
were the following: Bailey, Prather.
Lamkin, Reece, Wilson, Perry. Stone,
White. Revelte. Thrasher, Willingham.
Jones. Larkin, Dunn. Hatcher. Doxler,
Nell, Walton, Wright and Others.
Camp Picture.
As the twilight deepens, huge bon
fires are lighted on raised stands
around the grounds. The blazing light
wood knots light up the surrounding
houses, giving a picture that is both
■weird and beautiful.
Here and there are groups of the
veteran camp followers, discussing the
former meetings or other events of In
terest.
Happy groups cf Itrtlo tot? chase each
other around {.be "tents or sit on the
JUST
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The very latest in Ladies’
Handsome Belt Buckles and
Belts to match, Richly deco=
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MAVOR SMUT lARSMAL.
Pistol Settle* a Allni»dtr»Ui««| In
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| Ahhevttie. tla.. Aug. *L—There was
a sensation la our tow* thla evening
when It was aaa utn. ed that Mayor
Holton had abut Marshal Dates (lalea
! asked the mayor to sign some orders
land the mayor de»lined to do ao, stat
ing that he (Uateet »aa not la ht»
1 . mptny. Met oral moniha ago Col Hot
j wattled to dla oahno* one of the
i u*‘<) taiahala only for economy s
I sake The city council disagreed with
him and at their own Instance con-
I tinned the two marebala thinking In
Mhetr wladom It was heller protection
of the town. Col. Holton Informed ;
Mlatca aevetal moot ha since that he was ,
i not In his employ. Thla Is why be de- :
icltned to sign the order*
I llatee, as ue are Informed, threat- J
’, ned. but Holton peratated. Hates still :
‘ persisted and threaU ned. but Holton
still declined About 1 p. m. Hatea
! itarted Into Holton's office, and Holton
| tired «*n him. It Is a flesh wound
and not at all likely to prove serious, j
aa he was out In a short time on the •
! »trwti.
I The round! and mayor have agreed j
very well aa to all other business that
I Includes the beat Interests of the town,
. and as far aa your correspondent
i knows perfect harmony obtains, with
this one exception. Col. Holton is a
i practicing attorney: also county Judge j
and a very enterprising man. Mr. I
Oates made a good marshal and la a
clever, nice man.
Millions (liven Away.
it la certainly gratifying to the pub
lic to know of one concern in the land
who are not afraid to lie generous to
the needy and suffering. The proprie
tor* of Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption. Coughs and Colds, have
given away over ten million trial bot
tles of thla great medicine; and have
the satisfaction of knowing it has ab
solutely cured thousands of hopeless
cases Asthma. Bronchitis. Hoarseness
and all diaeases of the Throat, Chest
and Lungs are surety cured by It. Call
on Howard A Wlllet, druggists, and get
a trial bottle. 10e. Regular slxe 50c and
|l. Every bottle guaranteed or price re
funded.
Ought to Pe Honest.
If Hanna had finer sensibilities and
lers egotism, he would not talk for pub
lication concerning the results of the
war. Tha peep!* have not forgotten
that he declared there would be no war.
and that "only loaEera and tramps ’
wanted It.
20-year filled gold watches In ladies'
and gents’ sizes with Elgin or Wal
tham movement from $7.00 to $12.50.
Guarantees with each watch at Lewi#
J. Schaul's. Reliable Pawnbroker on
Jackson street.
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tt a man fall* <4t a »w*4 to rettataly
has aa enmaae ter aavaa-4raattaa(l.
The wife govern* tost wh*» 4«ean"t
I let her h«eton4 ha«w ato'a trying.
Mr. Berry Jnhneon ha* toea promote*
|to a regular eg the nre depart meat
The ItgUrfrr in the Georgia Cheml
tab Ptaghett rasa ha* to* overtuNM.
A womag alwaya agreag nfth a m»«
whose optgtaas ary tha same ay hee
ova.
The only good bicycle made Is the
on# on aed hy every whectmsn y»*u
meat.
Mr Woodward'* new house Just
above the upper barracks will to a
beamy.
Prune men would suffer from dyspep
sia If they were compelled to eat their
own words.
A doctor who has unlimited faith In
his medicines la apt to try too many
experiments.
Mrs. T. If Olbhee. Jr., of Augusta,
I* visiting her mother, Mrs. Cook, at
the Newberry.
If a man would only keep hie opin
ions to himself no one nould deny his
right to them.
The river at 1:1* this morning reg
istered 2* feat, dwamp crops are a
thing of the peat.
Mr. W. Edward Platt will soon more
Inin his ne w quartets corner of Jackson
and Telfair streets.
George Ketrhum. Ksq., w»* at the
Arlington yesterday. He is Interested tn
Georgia day at Omaha.
Ml»s Jssnle Henson. Augusta's tal
ented young violinist, will play on the
concert stage this winter.
It is announced that Jud:e Calla
way hnn overruled the motion for a new
trial In the Humphrey case.
Miss Lila Beago is being greeted hy
many ftlpnds upon her appearance af
ter her recent severe Illness.
Only stupid persons eomploln of hard
work. The smart ones always manage
to get others to do their share.
Mr. Frank H. Miller, an attorney
of Augusta. Is stopping at the Ara
gon.—Atlanta Journal, Kept. 1.
It Is said that married men make
better clerks than single ones. They are
not in such a hurry to got home of an
evening.
Dame Rumor says there will be sev
eral peals of wedding bells this fall,
and Augusta will lose some oi her best
young women.
Before marriage a girl Is very near
and very dear to a man: after marriage
she is nearer yet and dearer still to
his pocketbook.
Miss Mary Bigger has returned from
Asheville, and is stopping with Mrs.
Annie Walker, corner of Reynolds and
Mclntosh streets.
The Herald today publishes a letter
from H. Rosooe Perkins,who is travel
ing In Europe. Mr. Perkins writes
very interestingly of the sights and
scenes in Paris.
The Georgia train from Augusta was
an hour and forty minutes late this
morning. The train was delayed at Mll
ledgeville on account of a big washout.
—Macon News of yesterday.
Dr. J. T. T»rry, of Trimble. Tenn , in
speaking of Chamberlain's Colie, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy, says: "It
has almost become a necessity in this
vicinity.” This is the best remedy in
the world for colic, cholera morbus,
dysentery and diarrhoea, and Is rec
ognized as a necessity wherever Its
great worth and merit become known.
No other remedy Is so prompt or effec
tual, or so pleasant to take. Sold by
Alexander Drug and Seed Co., C. R.
Parr of Bell Tower Drug Store.
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Made t heir Kick.
puny C'a fir# la aridom staitrd l»#fore
the first call fur reveille. Wh"n the
men returned to tbe street they p k
ed Harry Jones «ff Ihe ground and
held him up at arms' length, and guve
him a loud and lengthy cheer. Jontw
I* a groat favorite w.th all the men
am) If there I* an opening there la no
doubt that he will be among tbe first
to be promoted.
On Dress Parade.
A dress parade in full uniform was]
had on yesterday afternoon and waa ]
witnessed by a gmit many Indies and j
gentlemen from Huntsville "ho drove!
out. It waa al first expected thxt the’
state flag would be presented hy the]
Savannah ladlex, but It will take pl& 'o]
thl* afternoon in the court bouse yard
In rtunißVllle, at four o'clock, Tho
regiment made a splendid appearance
when marching In review In columns
of companies, Company C eupeclally.
getting the first applause. Company
B and Company D also got applause
from the onlookers.
They are There.
Capt. R* nkl nnd Co. p. Farr of of
Company E, an I I’rivaie Mays of Com
pany C, returned a few days ago. Re
cruit Burrows a coin pan led them and
was assigned to Company C, filling up
the roster to the greatest number al
lowed by army regulations.
Private Allen waz selected as order
ly yesterday, the first fioni Company
Cin nearly t' t> months. He natural
ly feels proud of th|p distinction.
Plenty of Furloughs.
A great many of th" men are gating
furlough*. It If 'comparatively an easy
thing to do nt-.w. This Is on indica
tion that we will soon either be mus
tered oul or wt will be sent for gar
rison duty in ono of the newly ac
quired colonies, and the authorities
aie letting the Ton see their ho , n' , s
before sending them away for a pro
longed al.sen e.
Warren Lanham left yesterday on a
furlough good for ten days away from
camp. Sergeant Joe and Artificer
Barney Goetchius are expecting to
leave tomorrow, and a great many ap
plications for leave will be In between
new and pay clay. Some are applying
for honorable discharges and if ap
proved by the captain they will he
granted; \o be approved, u sufficient
reoson must be given. A great ma
jority of the men are anxious to get
back, and no doubt if r.o definite ar
rangetreut is made known to the men
in the next tow week* the present dis
satisfaction felt on that snore, and
which came to a head a week ago !n
the petition'-Mr dischargee signed hy
75 per cent of the men, will again cul
minate, and there will probably he se
rious trouble. ■ If the officers had giv
en the petitioners a few hours’ more
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I Little ttmwtt * O.'s prvsa early «*»•
j.., i, .» i A t*> publish'd tn two vM-
uniform with his "Uffuvnc <4
Another hi 11 sp indrnt J R, Chsni
turtala of the New T«wh Even lag P**d.
was tn the mob «f tto light and 4v
h.ov the Kpanlards r oight »t
C*n«*y H I* a pwrnti. te-**«ltl«. as
an many off!.",, hav. rwmmraiM
ut-»n - the brave Bpauuuws a ne
The oldest member of the French I*o
- dv* Gens dcs Lettrvs Is a wt»m#n,
Mnte dw Bos CKlvrn She teas horn
in May. 17**. and *HH writes vigorous
letters to the nrwsisiper* from her
home In Angers. Fifty years ago she
published s number of novels.
There I* a touch of path"* tn the
i statement that the t„M>k most f’eqU'O?-
| ly ratted for In the library of King Slug
is Charles Meade's "Never Too late
j to Mend.” The same author's "Put
‘Yourself In His Place'' hold* the **<*-
• nd piste in popularity with the In
mate# of the prison.
•When life In town seem* absolutely
unbearable and I feel like drowning
myself Just tn got cool. 1 make It a
I point to walk nvvr one of those hot air
ventilators let In the sidewalk oulsld"
of hotels and restaurant*. It make*
(me feel cool and eon tented for the rest
~f tit' day.” at,ld the man with a high,
stiff collar.
| in a letter published In the "Answera
tn C< 'respondent*” department of a
v.Oman's Journal the writer ask* If It
| would be considered proper for an en
! gaged girl, whoso dance Is very 111. to
go to see him without tt chaperon. h"r
next question trelng: ” Is It considered j
proper for on engaged girl to put "h j
mourning In case of her fiance * i
deathr
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The Chicago Bttsrd of Education has
pet about extending the usefulness of]
the nubile school system unon linos of
recognized utility. It proposes to make ;
the L aching of cooking nnd sowing a t
regular part of the training given to
girls as well as tho ordinary rmllmen
tal instruction In reading, writing, ci
phering and grammar. Instruction In
domestic science will not be optional
but obligatory.
start the other day. there may have
been a disturbance, but it was taken in
bund in time to prevent much Btrong
feeding getting the bettor of the men.
Little mention.
Dan J. Jordan Ib secretary now at
the Y M. C. A. tent.
The drummers of the band nre sick,
and we have hud no music and
■• ill not have for several days. Every
one feels disappointed, as the band mu
*ic soothes a lot of savage feeling in
the soldiers' breasts, while they are
living the dreary camp life, a rd its ab
sence is only another cause for dis
content.
The sudden storm of a few days ago
destroyed nearly all the arbors in the
company si reel a. and some men nar
rowly escaped severe hurts from tho
falling sapplings and brush. The ar
b -rs will not he rebuilt, but they are
not. wanted now. aa the weather is so
much cooler.
Lt. Baxley has folded his tent and
prade a forced pilgrimage, to mingle
with the officers of the Third batta
lion, as his tent site was flooded with
water at every rain. He is now on
high ground.
Charlee Greenwood Benson.
OASTORIA.
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Saturday
Shoe Bargains
No •lor* m tho etty off#r* oueh influo*-
m«nt« to ftolurOoy Ah— on* Hot buyoro oo
wo ptoc# on m># —ch #•#!«. Ev*#y ** of
•ho— w# throw out i« morK#d down o« i#oot
on#*third, ond In m#ny inftUnc— on*«h*lf
off to #i##n.
This Saturday
W# hov# on unuftuol vorMity of bor*#*n#
- rooily too numorou* to mention in thl#
limittd »i>oc#. Buy of u* onßoturdoy. W#
knock *#m oil out-
Wm. Mulherin’sSons&Co.
840 Broad Street.
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1 floar, ureal sugar ate . and on* of Mr,
i Hank's shins tbs bras of th* laitar
•avs Mr. Cook, toing bkv.l wmw» aa
,» .nvolvva a gond 4a*l of toao of i »o»
I va his Man whits waiting wt» a w>eh
'to have hi* uttor shir oaaoed Tha
third case was molly rwly aa aitroint.
Ml It ANA* 4tofOTtff4 at liflN to (ffttrW
[ If WM Bfll offetrt hi MMOIt# tO (**t
. food or diahos and advarwoie oM the
dlbtag laid* of Mr John Kbaw. who,
| with hla wife. «to#tai room* at the
: rsaldswre of Mr. J. L. Juhustoo, on
i Pits* street, next tkuir to M alt a wara
hoas*. Mr. Khaw. who was alesplag
ta aa adjoining row. was awaketmt
by th# rattling of dlahro cauaed by
their bring drown on the tablecloth
toward the window through n torohen
pane In which the marauder waa oper
ating
Locating lb# position of lb# Intru
der by the sound and the light that
shone through the half often blinds.
Mr. Shaw fired hla pistol at th# glare
and must have narrowly misanl hi*
j man. who Immediately disappeared
I leaving no trace.
In the robbery at the Methodist par
( scnage and at (he hone of Mr, Cooh,
Ihe same familiarity with the places
was shown that baa cbarocterlged ihe
other recent burglaries in Albany.
The money lost try Mr. Carlos waa In
the pocket of a vest whl h was left
bunging In tbe hallway. The thief*]
entrance war effected through one of
the parlor windows, and nothing in!
the bouse was molested but the vest, I
which was left a ahotl distance from
the house utter being rifled of it* con- j
tent*.
Nothing hut a few large barefoot j
tracks were left aa a clue to the vll- 1
lain.
Mr. Cook think* the thief trust have
known the situation of things at his
house, and he also thinks he knows
who the guilty party la. These bur
glaries are becoming alarmingly fre
quent of late, and II behooves everv-
Itcdy (o he on their guard against such
visitations.
Pistols. Double Barrel Guns—Pistols,
Harrington & Richardson Brand new
pistols. $2.60; Harrington & Richardson
second hnnd pistols. $2.00. America®
double action pistol, SI.OO. (Juitar, Man
dolin and Banjo Strings, 2 for 5 cents, at
L J. Schaui, Reliable Pawnbroker.
HARRIS LITHIA WATER
--FOR--
Dyspepsia and
Kidney Trouble.
I have a New Piano for sale on easy
terms. If you want a Piano call and
see me.
3F£. T_m. FOX,
816 Broad St. SHEWMAKES.
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I aed wear ps* l #* frwni the * jtonwndia#
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' tft# d*rh#t at# artttod and Ift# ras#a
! ri#d wata measly tor trivial oftgg-
Aevea young persons esh lupti**d
j «aai bunds* laUi tft* fvltowafttp cd our
j |ia„ m < pu tvh A tmilisitonr* of tha
• tpeafta# waa fbrftsddea by «h* heavy
. -am* tha> has* aider b##n failing
Th# banh of Crawfagdviil# will go
i mo tosipto with the beginning of
he pretont monttk torn# olhto ehan
] |fsa gre ,»ported to oeur In buaindga
; dries at th# same t.me
AU the young poopi' and aaany oldsr
ones at* Wohlng forward with Uvtdy
I tmereat to tho openiag of Ktefitons'
i High school. A large atiendane# I* *g-
I parted
Prof. Jordan H. rtandford has two
• spemilng a w##h with hla brothers In
Home ll* Is Fipeclad husuv soon.
H»n. John T. t haproao and wife, af
ter n sojourn of several weeks with
relatives aud friend*, have inroad to
i their home at Piymouth, Fla.
Mis* Addt* Waddell, daughter of
i Hun. J. O Waddell of Atlanta, has ra
: nt im*l home after spending a couple of
, weeks with Mlsa Jant# Held, at this
place.
Mr*. Mattis Norton Th»m|iaag of
Augusta a viatUng her parents this
w rest.
Tl.e dt mo< rat* of Tallaftom county
met iu mass mooting oo (he Slat of
August, and proceeded at once to the
nomination of candidates for repreawi
talive, and the several county officers.
For the flrsl named position Mr. W. R.
Reid waa named; for clerk, C. H.
Golucke; for treasurer. W. W Byrd; ‘
for sheriff. W. B. Taylor; for tax col
lector, W. O. Wright; for tax receiver*
ft. L. Vogy; for surveyor, S. J. Jones,
Jr.
These nominations were all made hy
acclamation and were practically un
■ an I mous.
Mlsa M. E. Collins, lately of Ellen
: ton. H. C , has been spending sometime
with her friend# at Liberty Hall.
The delegates from Greene, Warren
nnd Taliaferro met In Crawfordvlllev
and nominated C. C. Hoard as randi-*
dale for senator from the Nineteenth
district.
Prince Albert of Flanders Is home
again, and from some of his statements
of what he saw In the country, as made
to a Brussels newspaper, tt would ap
pear that he wc.s. at times, too highly
entertained during hla visit to this
country.