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TVmaa Ivejr anil olVra.
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tona r»r svert rrairrrtay quite aa aditl*
lira to It In the ahap* rs a m Iprlloa
rnmpriait of aoidirr bulimia calherrd
from lhr roata of ofllren of Ike South
ern renimaola. I* may poop lime prate |
to be a rallr of unique totrreal aa well .
aa l"iimalr value.
IN THE STO»M.
lomr ipf Ita Work Up About drove
town.
The *tormoo4 aeema determined lo
ainke all around Grpvetona. In the
drat ppirm of the paat aeek a Ane oo«r
of Mr. Berry's war killed by llghtnla*.
to the neat a valuable home nas
struck dead and on Thursday the li*ht
ninf altur’ another pine near Mr Wilt
Hecate, who received a ahoek that at*
moat made him fall to the prround. or
a* he says, brought him lo hi* knee*.
At the same time little fToynoy Fink
wax cmaslnc the railroad, and wan ao
shaken hy the atroke the he >ll shock
ed between the rails and did not re
rover before nliht. though a small
fclk*' entertainment tiffered *tro«g In
ducement. and the little one tried hard
to get wel (enough to escort hi* small
sinter.
These rainy daya have h'-en hard on
the little folk* at Grevetowm, hut they |
hair managed to visit earn other and
Tltglenide small vlaSlrrs got up a unique
game to All the dteamv hour* called
shadow i*ll*. They hung up n *h-*t
and made up their shadows against It
to imitate the grown up folks and lar
ger girl*, who Interested or amused
th-m Then they railed on these shall
ows and otherwise entertained them
selve* making arrangement* of lights
and clever mimicry —a mo*t amusing
and original little game with which to
fill up the dull hour* of the rainy day*.
WILL-O’-THE-WISP.
Lively Story on a Young Man Who
Is Visiting Georgia.
A “will o' the wi*o" was sren the
ether night In tl.e pine weeds adjoin
ing frrovetown.
Round and round It went in an ever
widening circle v atchetf eagerly by the
occupants pf three piazzas. After over
an hour of watching an Investigation
was mode and a modem Diogenes vas
discovered near the graveyard with a
very small lantern, and the will o’ the
wisp proved to be Mr. Will S., a bad
ly lest young man. who had come up
t„ f(,f some of the Grcvetoc.n
rlics. whom he had heard were the love
liest along the line of road.
His lantern served thl* modern Diog
enes as badly as did hi* predecessor's
in h!s search for an honest man, though
he came to the graveyard without find
ing the object cf his search.
After h was rescued, however, he
cam" to the conclusion that the lantern
was unnnecess.iry. Next time he hopes
he can arrange to have a guide In
stead.
Fifteen Pieces.
Bandmaster Verdery of the tenth reg
iment informs The Her3ld that firteen
of the band instruments have arrived
and the others will he here in a few
days. There are twenty-four pieces in
all In the band.
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Mr Her. ry iiaat mood rep**** a tot
,Mr otoo*k*r Judge Barrett fined SJa
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54 Ha Mill Do So oa th* county
Roads For Maly Uava.
"Hat hoy won't auk. 11* ta do good
at all. jrdge - ’
The boy tra* Will Carter, a colored
party, who stood before Judge Baiter
thl* looming oa a charge of being
I disorderly. Tb* nature of his offense
iwaa striking hi* mother. Mother and
father testified again at William.
"W hat have you got lo gay?"* aaked
th* judge of the offender.
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Aw glta tired of wuk en loaf*, dat'a
all."
•TH let you loaf ality daya on th* j
yang.," said the rerurder.
- - -At
Andrew Jaekaon.
“Jea - 'low me tuh aay er word. Jedge.
me en Ella ha* done made up en"- j
Andrew Jackson, .roloted., was be- ]
sere the reerrder charged with beat- j
iug a woman named Eila Smith. lie
had started off to make his drfen*»
t**?nic anybody got a chance lo aay I
anyth dr end the Judge cut him off
abort. In the tnd he received a fine of
115.
Hen Checks.
He has a very hadly s yollrn eye to
day Lest night b- ar.cd in a wa;' tiidl
■vaa cioorty a violation of the eight
eenth i' clicn and wb* arrested by Offl-1
leer vVrrr,. Hr rraleted to a great ex
tent rod had to be fairly dragged to
the patrol box. He glvrn thirty
days on the P. W.
APPRECIATIVE.
A Lady Who Wishes to Thank Two
Gentlemen.
To the Editor of The Herald—
Sir; You may talk about polite and
courteous men, hut if you try to put
any two ah -ad of Mr. J. H. Chapman,
trainmaster of the Georgia railroad,
and Mr. VV. J. May, the handsome and
particular ladles’ man, who 1* a tele
graph operator for the Gecrgia road at
Belalr. you will find it a hard Job.
They are y ntlemen who ate obliging
II n<l every ready to look to the comforts
of 1 1 sens traveling.
The dd Georgia has not one man em
ployed that in not up to date, but we
must give Chapman and Mays their
Just dues. Thanhs, gentlemen.
SUBSCRIBER.
Death of a Little Favorite
Jesus said: "Let the little ones come
unto me.”
Edna Jordan, aged six yeats. daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jordan, of Atlanta,
died at S o'clock on Friday morning.
Mrs. Jordan has grown up in Grove
town. and has here a large circle t.f
friends, win,*' hearts are stirred by
her heavy loss of her only child. We
extend our heartfelt sympathy to both
parents of this dear little one.
She t‘Ok the cup ( f Iff'■ to sip—
So bitter 'twas to drain:
Hh ■ put it meekly from her lips
And fell asleep again.
E H. L.
From London comes the word that
Lord Herbert Scott, son qf the Duk» of
Buccieuch, is paying devoted attention
to Miss May Goelet at Hamburg.
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honor of Ml** Coriaa* Bullard of Ma- j
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I Carol, on.
Mra. Needy and children, who have
1 been iprndiag oaon* tica* ia Marietta,
have returned home
Mra. Whitehead and bar charming
daughter. Miaa Madeline RmiuAian.
j rvill lewva for Itecatur. Oa . Wadn**-
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I from Chit ago Wertnwaday.
Mia* Corinn* Bullard, who ha* won
tpany fr.end* during her vtait here,
1 will retura to her home In Machnn
Monday.
CM.pt. W, A. Wilkin* haa returned
from Aahevllla
An Internal ing treating of tb* Dough
! 1 era of the Confederary wa* held at th*|
| home of Mi*. H. B. MiMaater Friday
afternoon.
Miss Edna Dickinson left thl* mnrn
' :ng to vtrtt the Min*** Walker near
, lit phalhah.
THE CHURCHES.
St. Matthew* Lutheran.
Sunday ichool at 9: lid a. m.
Kng!i*h arrvlce as 11 a m.
Ti cfday. 5 p. m., meeting of the I.a
dia/ Miaaionary Society at the real
idrnee of Mrs. J. Wink. 1106 Reynold*
street.
Wednesday. * p. m., Young Indies’
I.ii the ran Society.
Thursday, 8 p. m„ Normal Clcs* and
Teacher’* meeting.
First Baptist.
Greene street, corner Jackson. Rev.
Lansing Burrows, ,1). 1).. pastor. Di
vine service and preaching every Sun
day at 11 a. m. and 8:15 p. m. Sun
day school at 9:45 n. m.
St. Pau.’s.
Rev. C. C. Williams. D. D., rector.
11 n. m., celebration of th? Holy Com
munion and sermon. No evening ser
vice. Young Men's Bible Cliisb meets
in vestry room at 10 o'clock. Services I
during the week: Wednesday morn
ing, 10 o'clock, litnny: Friday evening,
6 o’clock, evening prayer.
St. John’s
Preaching hy Dr. Xendali, the pzs
lor, tomorrow morning, and the
Communion services. The Ep'vorth
League sprviecs at 7:30. Strangers and
others with:-ut church cngagemenis
aro cty.dialiy invited to these servi
ces.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Boston and Cleveland Played Tie
Game.
National League game results yes
terday were:
At Pittsburg— H- H. B.
Pittsburg .. .. 030 000 20*—5 6 4
New York .... 110 000 110—4 11 4
At St. Louis—
Philadelphia .. 202 212 300 —12 15 2
SI. Louis 001 000 201- 4 8 3
At Boston
Boston 105 000 000 —6 10 5
Cleveland .. .. 020 103 000—6 » 4
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getting "frarfnly cold In the water."
Mr Hammond closed hi* chattering
teeth, however, with determinants!
stamped on hi* now blue face, and af
ter being In the river jnat one hour
and five minutes, crawled up among
the willows, within the given nectlon
no the Carolina shore and fell down
nearly exhauated.
A brisk rub down and an additional
stimulant brought him around all right
and the next day the monvy won waa
donated to aome worthy charity of th*
city.
SUES FOR Sls 000.
Action Agalnat the City By Mr. Wm.
N. Little.
Mr. Wm. N. Little, now In the clly
hospital, ha* entered suit against the
city for $15,000. The declaration In the
action sets out that on July M, isos, In
front of K 32 Broad street, he ateppod to
the sidewalk, from the asphalt street,
falling, fracturing the ctp of the right
thigh hone. It I* alleged that the fall
Is attributed to ihe faulty construction
of the sidewalk, the same being so built
that the slope In the sidewalk to the
street has a fall of twenty degrees In
twenty-nine inches. It will be offered In
evidence that the construction
is dangerous to limb, If not
life, and it will be testified to
that others have fallen heavily at the
same point. It will be testified to that,
after th- fall, the pUlntlfT. who Is an
aged gentleman, hovered, in great suf
fering. between life and death, and that
he will, his complete recovery being ae
rompllstv d. be a life cripple as the re
sult rs this fall, brought about by the
faulty street construction. '
p J. Sullivan. Esq., renresents the
plaintiff. Mr. T.Htle Is a resident of the
county, and had driven Into the city to
make purchase* on the day the hurts
were receiver?.
Ml LI! ARY EXCURSIONS.
One From Savannah Monday and One
From Columbia Thursday.
The Carolina Guards, a colored mil-
Itaiy company o! Columbia, arc com
ing over next Thursday. The train
that brings the guards will be an ex
cursion train and will have on board
a goodly number of Carolina oxetir
sidljSlß.
The company will parade at C p. m.
Thursday on Broad slrret. On Mon
day next two colored companies from
Savannah ave eoming here. They will
be enter!ained by the local colored mil
itia.
Walter Crane, who has been appoin
ted to the- prtneipaiship of the Royal
College of Art in London, is a self
taught artisi, and had his first picture
hung in the Royal academy when he
was but sixteen years old.
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Me Lost Mia Horne and I-a ter Ml*
Diamond*.
Col. Jim Tillman, th* gallant Soulh,
Carolina military man has b##o (May- :
lag in bard lurk, il s#p*om Tto# coto- j
nel't many froods will bo sorry 10 ;
hear that »urb to so. The colaael ha*
been having Proubla w:lb hla chargers.
He can’t keep 'em. I .aat June wheel
the Souito Carolina military was or
dtortl to Chtcamauga. Col. Tillman,
raroe lo Augusta lo get himself 0 char-1
« rr '
lie went to Pedigo fi Lyon a aale sta
ble 10 get a ateed. The# gentlemen l
had several eacoilnot horse* for sale.!
an Col. J.m had no trouble la occur.ngi
a horse.
He got a large chestnut sorrel. When
he came down to Augusta a few weeks
ago. Col. Tillman called at itoe stable
and said the horse had been stolen,
with three others, one night, wh'le at
Cbiramauga.
How Ihe horse could have been sto
len In a cloeeiy guarded camp seems |
rather strange. However, the horse
was missing.
According to a letter reeelvrd by
The Columbia Htate from the First
South Carolina regiment, the colonel
has tieen having hard luck with anoth
er animal.
The letter contains the following:
“Veterinary Surgeon Gaffney has
been attending Co. Tillman's fine ani
mal, which was kicked by another
horse the other day. An artery In the |
left foro leg. near the knee, was sev-,
erod. The poor beast is getting along
fairly well, but hart a narrow escape.
Col. Tillman has had had luck since
entering the army. He hart one fine
horse stolen and another nearly ruin- [
ed. In addition, he has lost or had j
stolen a very valuable heirloom, a dia
mond scarf pin which waa presented
by his great grandfather to his great
grandmother on his wedding day. Each
generation In succession, the groom
has presented this pretty token to his
affianced until It came into the posses
sion of our beloved lieutenant colo
nel.”
G. A. R. Encampment, Cincinnati, O.
The Southern railway will run special
cars from Atlanta to Cincinnati on their
Cincinnati express train leaving Atlan
ta, 4 p. m., Sept. 4. arriving Cincinnati,
7:30 a. m. Monday morning. This route
has been selected as the official route
from Georgia and South Carolina n
account of the superior service and fast
schedules. See that your tickets read
from Atlanta by Southern Railway.
LIKIEA ROSE O ARDEN.
Cologne Drummer Breaks Bottles of
Extract in Arlington.
There was an odor of sweetness
around In the Arlington lobby today.
A cologne drummer had a misfor
tune. He was engaged in showing
some samples of cologne to a party,
when he dropped a couple of bottles or
so on Ihe floor. The atmosphere was
at once fumigated and for hours after
wards everybody who had occasion to
talk with Day Clerk Walker was ask
ing him what kind of exfact he used.
The office bad the odor of a rose gar
den on a May morning.
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ALEXANDER * JOHNSON.
705 Hroed St.
Tin Wedding.
Mr. nnd Mr*. H. R F"t>d hsve Issued
cards to their tin wedding. The cards
sre unique In design snd sre of tki.
regulation slse and read ns follows:
Mr. and Mr*. R. H. Bund. At Home,
Bept. sth. St 8:30 o’clock. 1888-1889. No
cards.
His New Post.
Mr. Robert A. Davidson, who has
been spending a couple of months i
with friends at Sharon, a., has returned |
to the city and accepted ft position I
with Jame Daly & Co. Mr. Davidson Is
a fine salesman and Daly & Co. are to
be congratulated on securing his ser
vices.
fIOSH! JHATS QOOD gTUFF
hotrollsfrom
PERRY’S gRAHD QUKE-
Housekeepers Try it— Nothing Like it.
©®-JLL FIRST CLASS GROCERS KEEP IT.
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Augusta Brewing Co *
EXPORT ttKK*
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B E I, L E OF GEOI-tO-I-A.
Our Draught Beer Has
None Superior.
—call run—
AUGUSTA BEER.
NEXT TIME YOU HAVE
A HEADACHE
Land's Headache Capsules
nonaud * wiLUsrrr nnva co.
Special Schedu e For
Richmond Camp
Meeting.
«¥*r lb* Auiu.l* fculh.rn Itallroad.
. ■mimrarlnc t*p»rnihnr 4th thrrr will
bp operated |b* fOl towing whrlulr dur
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Tr-win* Ira** AiWHU for tlrwcrwood:
At Ml t. m: 1* 11 a. m.; Ip. a.;
4 p. ail Iff p. m.i » M p. m.
Tram* Irav* Urairw.wxl for Aucuata:
M nooßi t p. m ; t>M p. m.| 7:M p.
m . 11 p. m.
Ttir running tlma between Aucuata
and tirac rwood I* It minulra.
Tlcketa for lhr round trip will ha
plarrd on rale at » rente. P.iaitlrety
no tickets sold on thr train. Tlckata
can hr secured from agents.
JAH. it. JACKSON. Hnrlvrr.
Augusta Soulhrrn H K
CHA9. W. JACKSON.
•• Cl. P. A.
Augusta, Oa.
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Routt F^W***^
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ririt. VAi.vit* «nd riTTiltoa. in-
OINK*. »01I.Mt*,Hlll.»*»4 RBHAIKS.
Lombard Iron Works dt Supply Co.,
AUBVptA. oa.
The question of college and finish
ing achool 1* now agitating the mind
of the Tubman graduate of ’9B.
B K L id E OF O EORG I -A-