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NO EXCUSE
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} butu for tho little follows. So many
effective fabrics are avattablo. with
which taste and shill, boniua and
originality can work wonders. All we
show are care fully made, nicely
trimmed and neatly finished. Buy**
ing here now means targe economy
tf or you. In many cases the saving
1 will a mare the most frugal.
Echoes of our great success in
this department ere heard all over
town.
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to a ki« no*
juvenile eetsoNEßs.
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f*w hour, thu morning Tk* pair
vrern Otorp H.ll and Albart U»m«
auull colored bug*. ***nit«g!> not «ur*
than a*v*a or *lgh< yaara old. Th.tr
oaa* to a ralkar ugiqus on. la that
tkatr tsr.nd brought them to
tk* Mat ton and told tk* police that the
tittle fellow, bad *toi*n a coo-tle of
bo** rap. from Mttge Mora, and they
tbought It only right that the police
abould I* told of It. Tb* boy a would
not tell where they got the articles
from.
They were too email to be kept lock
*d long, and after a couple of houra
or to roofltii u«nt. they were turned
over to their parent* and nent home.
A NAVAL LIEUTENANT.
An Officer on One of the Big Battle
•hip* PiMrd Through the City.
Lieutenant Frank B. Avery, of At-
Unta. passed through the city laat
night, enroute from New York to the
above city, hi* home. Lieut Avory la
home on a furlough. He hit* been on
one of t'nele Sam'* ttlg battleships
which one could not he learned today,
aa the lieutenant could not lie seen by
the reporter. The lieutenant was ac
companied by hla .later. Mia. Palmer
Walthour. of Atlanta.
They left on the S:O6 tleorgln train for
Atlanta.
LIEUT. COl. Th HAS.
He \A 111 Accompany tlovernor At
kinson to Omaha
Lt. Col. Turner C. Thomas of Gover
nor Atklunon'a ilaff will attend the
Onuthg exposition on Georgia day
September 80lh. Col. Thomas receiv
ed un Invitation from Governor Atkin
ton today to join him Rnd others of
hla staff In hla trip to Omahu. Georgia
day will be a red letter one at the
exposition, and Interesting ceremoiilea
will he held.
Our state has a splendid exhibit at
the exposition, and one that has been
much commented on in a highly favor
able way.
Col. Thomas has accepted the Invi
tation and will be on hand with the
Georgia delegation at the the trans-
Mlsstseippl exposition on the 30th in
stant.
OPENING OF SCHOOLS.
School House Being Prepared for Re
ception of Pupils.
The public schools this week are
being generally ventilated, scoured,
and cleaned up preparatory to the
opening of the schools on the 15th,
one week frort tomorrow. The
principals of the various schools will
be at their respective posts of duty
three days before the opening, to en
rol! pupils.
The attendance will toe large, from
all' Indications.
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Tk* Herald regret* tn leark tkat’
libera to frier tom * toting tb* fwtkktklag
| »wad* Hr .It i, R*awll mtoflttM
ithat Prof I, ft MrMillaa to etukeavur-,
ikg mi rewire for kl* hand ow-toher*
at tka a*w (Hath ragftankt haa*l ■
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Itaaarli a»h* that thto *talrwekt h*
■reft*:
M i aasur* you that w* bar* acted
fairly with Prof M> Milton very fair
ly. Hr baa tut done right la endear
nrikg to indue# m. in bet* of our hand
tk leave n* Two of then have left ua
at hla aoileitatioo We feel that it la j
Jostle* to the pabllr to «ay tkat oo
more will leave ua. Tbla i* Juatiee to
the public t* cause the pabllr la dl- j
reetly Igtereated In the Sixth regiment. I
having ntded ua Snanetally. I want to
give arson Dre that the band la Ik- ’
tact. Prof McMillan ha* been our
leader We did not dispense with hi* I
server* until w* learned that he had |
aerurrd another petition. I did what
I could to aeeure him hla new place.
We fen I that he ought not' to try to—
however aoreeaaful or unsuccessful he 1
may be—to Influence men away from
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CIIV COURT CASES.
How Judge Eve INapcnaed Jus'ice
Today.
The regular session of the auperior
court «ii held this morning.
The offender, were mostly colored.
Larceny from* th* houae wa» the popu
lar offense. The cases and their dts
|H,»nl were a* follows:
Wardlaw William*—larceny from the
houae —11 month*.
W.nil.w William, (second caae)—
same charge—lo month*.
Annie McKie—larceny from the house
~< months.
Parthcnla Gardner—simple larceny—d
month*.
Frank Lovett—simple larceny—l*
month*.
Tom Bell—assault and battery—lSO or
four months.
TOO LATE FOK CLASSIFICATION
WANTRP BY YOUNG LADY QItA D
UATfi OF Osborn*’. Business College
tHisitlon aa stenographer. Address The
College. Salary reasonable. Sept 13
WANTED—A GOOD SALESMAN TO
work in South Carolina on a com
mission. A lively man can make from
1160 to 31*5 per month. Some capital
required. Call at once. 950 Broail street,
Auguste. Ga. Sept 9
WANTED—TWO ROOMS ON SAME)
floor, nicely located for couple. Ad
dress H. care Herald. Sept 3
WA NTKD—COM PET ENT OFFICE
clerk. Apply X, care Herald, stating
salary expected and references.
Sept 10
LOST—A GOLD-HEADED CANE.
with the Initials M. A. R. on the
top. The finder by leaving it at Willis
& Rountree company will be suitably
rewarded. Sept 8
LOST SUNDAY EVENING ONE
white and liver colored pointer. Fe
male name Ruin. Liberal reward If re
turned to 810 Jackson street.
Sept ‘
FOR SALE FIRST CLASS SADDI-E
--borse. Apply to J. F. Murphy, S4l
Ellis. Sept 10
TO RENT—DWELLING 514 CAMP
BELL street. Apply to John D. Mc-
Carthy. Sept 8
Wed and St. ..
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Thomson Ua.. bolding »up*t or
court.
W. L. Slaughter, representing a to
barro factory at Dakvlllr. V*.. I* M ike
ftantrra.
j. M. Johnstone, *grn( for the Do
nireili Sewlag Harbin* Co., la at Ihr
Planters
Jahr Mrnko. of Nrw York, a clever
travrllng man. to registered at the
Planter*.
D F. Crowell. Edwin Bogrrt and M
L Hammond, of Nrw York, are at the
Arlington.
ITnltrd Stales IVputr Rrrentir Col
lector Davis has returned from a trip
to Savannah.
Capt. and Mr*. Cl P. Terrett are In
Asheville. where Captain Terrell
Is recuperating from hla recent 111-
nees.
Miss Ethel Haggle leaves In a few
days for Asheville, where she
will represent Augusta at Belmont col
lege.
P. Black, .1. H. Williams, and M. J.
Morrison, prominent South Carol'na
and Georgia railroad officials, are reg
istered at the Planters.
The many Mends of Judge Eve will
he glad to learn that he Is recovering
from an affection of one of his eyes,
that has been troubling him for sever
al days.
Mnsters Trnry and Clarence Levy of
Augusta, who have been spending sev
eral weeks In the city with their aunt,
Mrs. Joseph Lov'snsteln. returned home
today.—Savannah Press.
nRS. AGNES LEORTGA.
Died From Pneumonia at Her Home
Laat Night.
Mrs. Agnes L. Le Ortgo, aged 20.
died last night, at her home after an
lllnese of only ten days, caused by
pneumonia.
Mrs. Le Ortga was the wife of the
wellAhnown Cuban cigar maker and
was ft former resident of Jacksonville,
Fla..
Gentle and loving in her disposition
and character, she had many friends
who are today grieved at her death,
and. who extend to the breaved hus
band «nd motherless little one heart
felt sympathy.
The funeral occurs at 5 o’clock this
afternoon from the residence. Rev. P.
H. McMahon officiating.
Death of a Child
William Thomas, the two year old
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ti Bryant, died
this morning after a short illness of
fever. The funeral oceius tomorrow
at 8 a. m. from the residence, No. 1512
McDonald street. Many friends deeply
sympathize with the bereaved parents.
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th* M*k.
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iib th# r**|M»rt of thr military imloio
dto.l away and Ih* bugle P*»lcd forth
| th* “taps" the last chapter in another |
human life waa finished.
Fmir companies of th* first battalion
of th* tenth regiment inarched to the
arsenal thto morning and turned in
their ftpringfleld rltles. They received
the new Ktag guns In I heir place.
Each morning other cum panic* *ffl
be equipped until all are finished.
Two patient* In th* hneplt*l *re quite
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TO MEET IN MACON.
State Convention S. C. E. to Meet
October »8.
The date for the state convention
of the Christian Endeavor society, to
he hold in Macon this year, has been
finally fixed for October. 28 , 29. and 30.
Morning, afternoon and evening,
meetings will be held on those days,
in the First Prosbytertan church. The
three Macon branches of the Christian
Endeavor society are entering with en
thusiasm Into preparations for the
comiDg convention and feel greatly en
couraged by the outlook at present.
Christian Endeavor work In Georgia is
said not to have made the rapid
strides which It has made In other
slates.
It Is hoped that the work In Georgia
will be given great and needed im
petus and that the coming convention
may be made an era In. the work of the
society.
EXCURSION FROM COLUMBIA
Colored Carolina Military Company
Coming Over.
A large colored excursion is expected
here from Columbia, S. C., tomorrow.
A military company from that city Is
coming over. They will parade the
streets during the afternoon.
HOME AGAIN.
Tuggle and Hollingsworth, Excur
sionists, Arrived Last Night.
Tuggle and Hollingsworth’s excur
sion arlrved back from Atlanta at 10:30
o’clock last night. The excursionists
report having a delightful time in the
capital city.
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Col. Ike Pryor of Galveston, who was
the first man to get! live stock Into
Havana after the peaotw says: “I snip
ped 400 head of cattlh fend 1850 goats
from Red Rock. Oklahoma, via Galves
ton. I found no tro\ji{te in disposing
cf my cargo at. more than double the
price i could get in tiff "American mar
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#om# of thrm huvrn't t4# |Mrtc# ■
of m haircut.
The charity that begin* at home to
oft<-n so discouraged that ll kever gets
any farther.
fine of Ih* greatesi beauties of win- j
ter In the city to that there to no music j
In the parks.
A few flushes of silence occasionally
would greatly Improve *»me pcple's j
converoAilon.
The rain doean’t fall alike on the
just and unjust; the latter alway* ha*
the umbrella.
The man who has lived for himself
alone has the privilege of being hi*
only mourner.
A man * Christianity has to aland a
pretty severe strain W'hen he stop* on
a banana skin.
It la not what we know about the i
next world that frighten* us, but what f
we don't know.
The man who wear* congress gaiters
wonder* how the shoestring peddler
makes a living.
When people pray for their daily
bread they don't forget to put in a side
order fgr butter.
When a man Isn't willing lo practice
wh«t he preaches It la time for him to
give up preaching.
Faith, hope anil charity are the three
graces, but the disgraces are too nu
merous to mention.
House cleaning may bring about
cleanliness, but It doesn’t superinduce
a feeling of godliness.
Charity often consists of a generous
impulse to give away something we
have ho further use for.
The lily Is the symbol of purity—not
so much because it Is pure as because
It cannot be adulterated.
While criticizing your neighbor's
character it might be well to glance at
the diagram he has of yours.
Truth is eternal: but Time changes
It from day to day so that it’s own
mother wouldn't recognize It.
The peacemaker Is ali right, but he
is never appreciated by the follow who
la getting the best of the fight.
If the sun had nothing else to do but
shine on the righteous It wouldn't have
to rise So early In the morning.
Down to 17 Feet.
The Savannah chntinnes to fall.
Yesterday at noon it registered 23.6
feet and today at noon it was only 17 j
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HE FOLXJHT AT EL CANEY.
Sergt. Chart** R. Nhort. toho H«
Been ik Ckhk, I* io th* CKy.
Herat. Chartra K Short, of th* relied
I |tt*tm army, arrived here tost atffh*.
and regtotreed at th* Ptaater* not c ..
Today o Herald reporter ha* berm
j seeking high and low for the sergeant.
: Hr. If found, torrid give an inlerretlng
talk, *»o doubt, for he ha* been treeing
; service in Cuba £nd I* now la receipt
sos an honorable discharge from th* ar
my. jtorf ifoori. or peril*p* better
cx-itorgt. Short, la a former Augustan
i Ho we* connected with th* tailoring
[houae of John B. Jone* before he Join
ed the army a few year* dgo. He eo
j listed us a regular (there was no aucti
1 a volunteer army then! and
was stationed at a Western po*L He
waa sent to Cuba when the war broke
lout and wa* sen! to El Caney. H™ re
ceived a bullet wound In hi* leg during
' the engagement, that laid him up for
tome time He went with others to
New York and arrived In Augusta las’
night.
He. It I* learned, will relocate In Au
gusta and be again connected with the
John B. Jones tailoring establishment
As said 'before, several endeavors
have been made by rer>orter* to get a
[talk with this gentleman, who fought
! a t El Caney. but he left the Planters
j betel c«rly this morning and could uot
be found.
He still wears the uniform that he
saw Cuban service in.
POPE FEELS SLIGHTED.
Thinks the Czar Should Have Submit
ted His Peace Proposition.
Roma. Sept. 7. lt is reported that
the Vatican Is greatly peruirbed over
the manner in which the czar has ig
nored the holy see in connection with
the peace proposal. The pope is ac
customed to be treated wi:h the great
est c*nrtesy and consideration by all
European sovereigns, Protestant and
Catholic alike, especially in matters
apart from the domain of pure politics.
It is felt that such a proposal as the
czar’s is peculiarly a matter wherein
the pope might claim the first consid
eration.
As a matter of fact the first the pope
knew of the issue of Count Muravieff’s
circular was a telegram received by
Cardinal Rampolla from an enterpris
ing newspaper editor, who desired the
popefc views on the matter. Russia's
seeming discourtesy will not be forgot
ten by the Vatican. The Observatore
Romano, the papal organ, however,
confirms the statements of the pope's
adhesion to the plan of universal dis
armament proposed by tlfe Emperor of
Russia and calls upon Catholics every
where to asslt In furthering the pro-
Ject.
The Rome newspapers say the czar s
peace conference w-ill be held in St.
Petersburg, and add that ts the none
j sends a representative Italy will with
draw hers. ..........
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CAHP THOMAS.
What the Plans Are at
Chickamauga.
Chirkamauga. Sept. 7.— According to
the present plans, two regiments will
leave Camp Thomas tomorrow. These
are the First end Second Arkansas.
They will go to Little Rock to be mus
tered out. The First Mississippi is
scheduled to go to Lauderdale Springs
on Friday for the same purpose. There
is the possibility, however, that the
Mississippi men wil, be ordered eise
ivhere than its’* own state on account
of the yellow fever. No movement
cccurret^tcday.
Col. Nye, commissary of the subsist
ence, Chattanooga army supply depot,
with ten clerks, left this morning for
Huntsville. Ala., where he will have
headquarters hereafter.
Gen. Breekenridge will move his
headquarters to Lexington, Ky„ early
next week.
Prof. Echterweler has completed the
model for his monument of the poet
Immermann, w-hich is to he placed in
front of the theatre at Madgeburg. It
will be unveiled on the 2tth of April,
1899. i >