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or fsMUM About Uw character of our
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FOR PRESIDENT
Htfl Tmferrf Mr. V.
E. had at CaatraiiM
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a t ttt rntrsiii of Mr. W. R Flat:
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fyrw era# mail* hi statlag that Mr.
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ha** Nm* Dm iNt pr**44#at. Mr.
Riali Hitdi very l it) la Ik* aaaorta-
IMI aa<t raa4 s*v*c*l paper* im*l his
praf—<i.<>n
Out of lk« lari* body that gaihered
Mr. Platt *ta* t»*atmo«**ty re-elected
chairman at Ib# lagtolatlw# coromlt
ta*.
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blah Isl •M'll kWMB
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llamlctr* this th# timf »ks pr#Bt<l#n
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■KMIItrsIkNI of Iht lid OIMMI to
Which Mr Walt la held by lb* O**o
elation did not atop lh*r* **« •**
dmlrod to b* prrotdeat of tb* asoocla
item but derilned I nf**or at Mr. W.
O. Norwood of OtltMlnfi Trxa». The
aaaoratton then declared that Mr
Platt raurt accept th<* prroldeacy next
P*ar
Mr Platt agreed to thla.
All tbl* Itoe* to tkn* ho*t tb* *Ol
- of tb* country feel toward*
Mr Platt, tb* confidence, the hl*h eo
teem and the splendid work he haa
done toward bringing the profession
to the high at»nd»rd it now oeeu
ptea.
Mr. Platt'* roan* Augusta friend*
will Join In congratulation*. At the
meeting, many Interesting paper* were
read not the lea*t In tntereat being
that of Mr*. Huddell of Ohio, on "Wo
men a* Kmbalmera." At the conclusion
or her psper, Mr. Plait had the floor
for a few minute# and airongly In
dorsing women ** embalmers. citing
their eepvlal adaptability for the pro
fession.
An Important feature of the meeting
was the framing and printing of a law
which will be sent to the congressmen
who will be ashed to pass tt through
congress.
This law If passed tvlll make It com
pulsor? upon arm; l and nary surgeons
to perfect themselves In embalming,
so that our country's dead heroes may
be properly preserved for shipment
heme.
Second Hand School
Books sold cheap at Pen
dleton’s Book Store.
HE WANDERED UNWISELY-
A Very Drunken Man at the Police
Station.
The last place in the world that an
Intoxicated person Bhould wander Into
Is police headquarters If he desires his
liberty.
Regardless of thla a colored parly In
a very jagged condition staggered Into
the station about nine o'clock this
morning.
He could not tell his ttt'e, but that
made little difference, as he was in a
prime condition to occupy a cell. He
was so Intoxicated that he tried to
walk Into the wall of the station and
still protested that he was not drunk.
Strange how drunken men will never
admit their condition.
To save money in Buy
ing School Books get them
from Richards & Shaver’s
Book Store.
In case of fire wet a silk handker
chief and tie without folding over the
face. It wiil prevent suffocation from
smoke, permit free breathing and ex
clude smoke from the lungs.
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A PETITION
FOR ELECTION
Fw a Mactsinb Far (be 600tl,
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gw.lit****”* *ff tb# Fourth Ward, #k*#A
viht wiiif rif m tb* main part at tb*
shove rotlitie district.
Tb* Mid at a magistrate for that
district ha* b##e fell by tb* r**ldeat*
for him tine.
Judge Ndkllsg. wbo died a few
;» *ks ago, as* roagtetrat* for sever*l
iyrmn Alar* bl* death tb* ward ha*
j Iteea without sa oßrial la tb* above
I peoMfcro *
Tb* petttioo we* shown a reporter
his rooming It had on It about
<*o hundred name* of citterns of tb*
fourth ward
Tb* reporter learned that four par
tie* were alrcedy out for the oAce.
ami that by the lime the election !a
to be called, at least six or seven can
didate* would be Is the race.
When a sufficient number of names
tie signed to a petition and presented
to Judge ECve. be will call an election
for magistrate. The required number
sad more have been signed lo the pa
per and that means that In a few
weeks the election will h* Held
Among the candidates. It Is said, a
certain well known constable la nam
ed.
Special bargains in school
books at Richards & Sha
ver’s book store.
BUS ABOUT CAMP.
W liil la doing On Out at the Tenth
Regiment.
The disturbances at camp this pay
day were much less than la»t.
They consisted only of drunke and
funalt disorder)!. Many of the cases
have been passed <m and the disorder
ly men sentenced lo pay flties of dif
ferent amounts.
The hacks and wagons have been do
ing a line business since pay day. Some
fifty vehicles have been on the road
and all have had all they could do.
The hucksters and venders of small
wares have Infested the camp and have
made small fortunes eelting their
wares.
Everyone In camp I* looking forward
with interest to the receipt of the or
ders to move. Many do not care par
ticularly about going, but since they
have received orders do not wish to he
In such an uncertals state.
One of the lieutenants was In the city
last evening looking up men who have
overstayed their time. The lieutenant
is well versed it? the dives most fre
quented and had good success in his
undertaking.
The regimental band is dally giving
fine music. Everyone esjoys the play
ing and the comp followers flock there
is the evenings so as to be In time to
see and hear their concerts.
The brewers’ wagons have been kept
busy sending out beer to the camp.
Several thousand bottles have gone out
full and returned empty.
Yesterday the battalion dress parade
was quite a success. The men went at
It like old timers and a splendid, show
ing was gives.
Only one private is in the camp hos
pital. He is not at all dangerously
sick and will shortly be on duty again.
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baaltb Mia* Csnell sl*n resigned ns
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Ttm lt.it hos lke*e tearkers oren
pled place* la Ik* highest grade* Tbe
tswrker* below wee* prowicKcd an t
Mlaw Annie Campbell wm trauferred
from Ike Woodtawn school lo til I bees
vacanrle* Miss Belle fit Herman wm
elected to til tk* vacancy la Ike Wood
lawgarkool. Tk* principal of ikla
school reeigned pad Mr. W. H. Clark
wm elected m principal.
S'hesl gswks. busk Streps, fwdt texs*.
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ALEXANDER M. SHERMAN
Mss Been Aprofoftd Janitor of Oovera
ment Building.
I At* iMt gflcrnoon Alexander H. 1
Sherman, colored, received the
following official nolle* from Washing-.
Ion;
Treasury Department.
Office of Secretary.
Washington. D. C. Sept 13. IS9*.
Mr. Alexander H. Sherman,
521 Calhoun at reel.
Augusta. Ga.
Sir: Th« Vnited State* Civil Ser
vice Commission having certified that
you have been nominated and fouud j
qualified, you are hereby appointed a
Janitor for a probationary period of
six months In the United States Court
House and Post Office building at Au-1
gusta. Ga.. with a compensation at the j
rate of six hundred dollars per an- I
nuro. payable from the appropriation
for pay of assistant custodians and,
janitors, vice Mr. Richard Wilson. Jr.. I
deceased.
Tbe appointment to take effect from
date of oath.
Respectfully your*.
I* J. Gage.
Secretary.
Mr. Frank Stallings, who has been
acting as Janitor, was simultaneously
notified that he was oul of office. The
first notice that Postmaster Stalling!)
received of the new appointment was
when he was handed the appotntmeut
paper by the new janitor.
A COLORED HERO.
Peter Kent Shows What Me Is
Hade Of.
Yesterday a four-horse team be
longing to Mr. Bugg, the well known
saw mill man. ran away and broke the
tongue of his wagon. The broken
tongue was at once put in a buggy to
be sent to town. One of the run
away mules was hitched to the buggy.
Deter Kent, colored, and Mr. Kent
worth'started to the city. The mule
became frightened several times, but
cias controlled until It reached the la
dles’ entrance to the Arlington Ho
tel.
Here it became frightened and turn
ing sharply ihrew Kent to the ground,
leaving Mr. Kentworth In the buggy.
Kent held to the reins and as tbe mule
started running he was dragged over
the rough stones on to the asphalt.
Clinging to the reins he was dragged
some twenty or twenty-five yards and
finally slopped the frightened animal.
His gameness probably saved Mr.
Kentworth from serious Injury.He was
congratulated on all sides for his bra
very.
Miss Maude Redfern. a popular young
lday or this city, returned, home yes
terday from Appleton, S. C.. afier a
five weeks’ Visit, the guess of Miss Mat
tie Holley.
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ragfrly lonfttiif furvftnl lo kft* bitlvbl
In III# ritjr.
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vie #* *t A««bu# rburcb
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Mrv r P Hprm-er wilt conduct the
prayrrmerunx aervte* at M. Lake's
church t.,night
Mr. Leltov Hart, of Athens. Ga., haa
accepted a (Miettlun a* draughtsman at
Lombard'* lmn work*,
j Mir* Addle May entertained her
friend* very delightfully lost evening at
her home on M»y avenue.
There I* a great deal of talk in the
Fifth ward of a white primary for th*
eeieetton of • councilman.
Mi** Mary Bracer left ye*terd*y to
resume her studies at the Georgia Nor
ms! and Industrial College at Mtlledge-
Vtlte.
The sale of rest* for “Buff Wanted”
I* progressing nicely, and Indlcatkuia
point to a large audience for the npen-
Inr of the Grand.
Mis* Hel -n Gehrttcn. one of Au
gusta's bright young ladle*, left today
{or Charlotte, N. C.. where she goea
as a student to Elisabeth College.
A meeting of the B. Y. P U. of the
Berean church will be held at the
rhurrh at * o'clock this evening. A
fine program has been prepared for
the occasion.
Work Is progressing nicely on the
Stafford building, corner of Broad street
and Crawford avenue. Into which Dr.
J. P. Smith win move Jits drug busi
ness the first of Ootobe*
A fine concert under the direction of
Mrs. J C. Browning will be given on
next Tuesday evening at Red Men *
hall. The money will be used to pay a
small indebtedness on the Second
Christian church.
There 1* some discussion a* to wheth
er the Various men In the city s em
ploy will be allowed to resume their
positions when they return from the
war. Several firemen and other* went,
and their friends are anxious about the
safety of their position*. It I* said the
mayor stated at the beginning of the
war that nil who went to the war would
be given their positions when they re
turned.
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We will sell to the high
est bidder on Saturday,
17th inst., at ! 1 a. m..
about fifty horses. C. V.
Walker, Auctioneer. John
ston & Pickard, 736 Ellis
street.
Back From New York.
Miss Mollie Murray returned last
night from a five week’s Northern
trip. Miss Murry enjoyed a delightful
stay iu the metropolis and was on the
go all during her stay, attending the
early fall openings and selecting, with
her usual exquisite taste and discrim
inating judgment an elegant line of
millinery. She reports the styles for
this waiter as being MiusiiaHy bright,
showy and elaborate. {Fliite and black
being extensively used, and army blue
and Cuban red among ilie leading col
ors. Miss Murray wit have her for
mal opening, the early (part of October,
when the very latest p millinery will
be shown Augustans. ij
Fresh Pickled Pig Feet
at KEENAN &-eO’S,
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STOCK AND RECEIPTS.
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Ktock in August* today .. U*T*
| Receipt* *tnc# Hepl. 1■ * - 27262 »I*l
COTTON URTUL
i August*. Ga.. Acpt M.-Liverpool
ir«bl*S this morning Mowed a decline id
lit to t points. This was especially dis
appointing. In view’ of the vety IwilHsh
i weekly crap report. The New Yoik
| market re*f*,»nded to the weaknes* th
I Liverpool, the first call showing the prl
|re* to be 5 point* under IMt night’s
close. Smsll receipt* «nd gloomy crop
| reports .nake no lmpre**l<>n on the msr-
Iket. end in response to fuither wesk
' nes. abroad New York eased off further
j—(he market *t 2 o'clock showing a
! decline of ten points for the day. Liv
erpool spot market declined l-32d. with
! sates of 10,000 hale*. It 1* rumored that
Neill Brother* are out with another
'crop estimate even larger than the first,
j New Orleans expects tomorrow 250» to
(3000 v*. STM l*»t year. Houston expects
12300 to I2SOO vs. 179 M last year. Cotton
looks extremely low at the present pri
ces, but the tendency seem* to be for
still lower price*.
PAINE. MURPHY & CO.
The following quotation*, the closing
prices taken at 2 o’clock, are over the
special wires of Paine. Murphy & Co.:
NEW YORK COTTON.
Open. Close.
January SSO
February •• •• T'- 8 !
March 5 71 5 - 8:l
May R -74 5.70
October
November
December a- 88 5..>2
Tone —Steady. Middling 5 11-16.
LIVERPOOL COTTON.
January and February 3.06 3.05 06
February and March .. 3.07 3.06
Mutch and April 3.07 3.06 07
April and May 3.0 S 3.07 OS
May and June 3.09 3.0 S 09
June and July 3.10 3.09 10
Aug. and Sept. .. .. .. 3.11 3.09 10
Sept, and Oct 3.09 3.07
Oct. and Nov 3 07 3.06
Nov. and Dec 3.06 3.05
Dec. and Jan 3.06 3.05
PORT RECEIPTS.
1897 IS9S
Galveston 12«*
New Orleans KSIB e 430
Mobile 1079
Savannah •• 8042 “ 39 ®
Charleston 29 « 2 1429
Norfolk 818 “ 10
New York •* -T** 4 ••••
Philadelphia 161 ....
Total at all ports v .. 31760 22000
CHICAGO PROVISIONS.
•yt'Lj Open. Close.
September 84 82
December 8 -
May 84 B ‘ ; ®
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Tk* carnival people are »*trJor«t
ihai General Ls* Imp aegept**! tkMr ip
; vltathro sad they propose to «1»* kms
I tk* great eat rerep* toa ever accorded
Up Aroertraa Tk* geaGemesi so# «k*,
i were royally emeelatoed h' both
jgeatleroea who were la*bed lo come
| They regret very rouch that Colonel
j Bryan cannot come bat tkey are de
j lighted over tk* prospect of ha) tog
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Already preparation* ara on toot get
ting up entertain®*ats for hti*. Kv
jerybody In Macon who ha*
heard tb* news la highly elated and
the committee 4 being congratulated
on their excellent suerea* In aecurlag
General I*4 to come He will proba
bly remain here throughout lb* four
day* and It I* expected that b« will
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1 ME WEATHER.
Augusta. Ga . Wednesday. Sept 14.
IkPA. Gfflic located In United dtrt**
Government building; telephone No.
liTS.
Fn-ecast frr 3« hour* ending * p m.
! September 15. IS9S.
Washington forecast for Georgia
and South Carolina: Ruin tonight acl
Thursday.
Txical forecast for August* snd vicin
ity: Fair tonight; Increasing cloudi
ness Thursday.
THE RIVER.
The river st * a. m. was 8.7 feet, a
fall of O f feH In pas' 24 hours
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
No rain fell In the cottos belt during
the past 24 hours, except In the lower
l Mississippi valley, where the showers
were ligh and seatt red; there were si
te light rains In the upper Missouri,
upper Mississippi, and central Ohio
vallevs and about the great lakes.
Tcm> mture* have risen over a large
portion of the rjuatry. the rise i,*irg
marked in upper Mbhlgan and central
Texas.
The | reßsmr* contlhues high over the
upper Atlantic coast ant Tis lowes* in
the upper Mississippi valley; the bn
roro*’< r la sUD low over southc wtoDi
Florida and weatarn Texas.
Ncufchatel & Philadelphia
Cream Cheese at
KEENAN & CO’S.
COHN - *
September 2929 ' 4 '
December 29 Jv
May 31 *
vOATS—
September 24 - 8 "9
May - u '»
PORK—
December 8 ,0 8 85
LARD—
December .. .. S- 88 4,9 ‘
SIDES—
October 5 32
NEW YORK STOCKS.
Sugar .. .... ~ 429 128 '9
Tobacco 144 , 4 j ß
T 3 R fP .. . 51 7 18
c ; b.' q. , 4 r ‘ i
Missouri Pacific 32 32%
Louisville and Nashville . 55% 56%
Manhattan 98 98^
People’s Gas .. •■- .. -
Union Pacific
Rock Island .. 401 48 “^
St . Paul T 18^
Southern Railway, pfd 33% 33%
Western Union 82 92
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tb# book*
Five hund.ed of the*# are name* of
colored voter*
Fifteen registered up to noon to*
day since the books opened this morn
ing.
Ther* will not be usaa-’ more n
tbe list. Perhaps twenty or more will
lie put down before «b* book* *r*
closed.
A Pleasant Evening.
; mti evening at tb* lovely home of
Mr* Ci.rapls?ll. on Marbury street, a
vny p'eassni entertainment was given
by M.sce* Hattie and Etla Olive. On
a<count of <h<* extreme (line** of a
calld r.xt <icor to Mr*. OHve. Mr*.
'Campbell, with her usual courtesy, .it
the aociable be given #t her borne. It
\va« S-ven comp’lm"ntary to M:*s
Robert* Prather, o cf Harlem, who
.leave* to- her home on Thursday nex’.
a song, with accrmpanimeat on the
guitar by Mr. I. Merry, was very aw.ie;.
jy tendered, as was also the aong.
Rox'anl Pue.’’ by Mr. Harry Vaughn
land MJ«s Lila Williams. Mr. Fharl-y
; PaskeTfile's reefer get wa# fine snd
up-to-date. Those present were: ML*
Roberta Prather, Miss Irene Norris.
Mss Flrrence Hopkins. Mis* Sadis
| Campbell, Miss Eflle Hopkins. Miss
; Hattie Olive. Mr. Joe Campbell. Mr.
| Oliver Rhode*. Mr. George Tommin*,
Mr. Will Fielding.
■ ■ ■■ r j— lll •■ 1
Mr. Charles McCarthy, the well
knawn SnotLall reach of the University
of Georgia, passed through the city to
day.
Mr. McCarthy 1* one of the best
known athlblk men in. Ou- Suulb. and
C-orgla is fortunate tie-secure his ser
vices nguin this year
Hevernl of the old University boys had
quite a pleasant chat with him.
TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION
FOR RENT-STORE AND ADJOIN
ING room, southeast comer Twelfth
and Greene. Splendid stand for grocery.
Apply at drug store. Sept 16
! COUPLE CAN GET BOARD, HAND
i SOME new residence, centrally locat
|ed References required. Address 932
[Reynolds street. Sept 18
WANTED—A POSITION AS COACH-
I MAN, hostler, by a first class driver,
by recommendation, best references,
j Apply 1246 Roberts street.
Sept 16
FOR RENT LOWER FLOOR 3
large rooms and kitchen. 743 Reyn
olds. $12.50 per month to approved
tenant. Sept 14
WANTED—WORK AS OFFICE BOY.
Can write a good hand. Give refer
ence if needed. Office Boy, care Her
ald. Sept 15 *
WANTED TO BUY—S OR 6 HOUSES
and lots. Will pay cash for them if
you have any for sale. Come and see
us. Tutt & Boylston, No. 6 Library
Row. Sept 14