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CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT.
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Boy'* School Suit* At
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FINER SUITS
for (ire— occMMort* in Mliittry Hu im.
Suit*. Ve*t«< Suits, Suitor suit*. Nortoih *w«tb.
M«Oo of ths rhuKSii maitrste. *,n
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FREE!FREE!
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Instrumsnts. Gsms*. Ac. They'rs Irwm.
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REV. MR. GALES
MAKES REPLY
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and kaa »r#4M*d a *#qaali*»®
He Jumped aa lb* Ca«rit*l OMf Club,
anti ft (a |fti nlMil. Mas. itiio* l ®
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Mi] M in* hi —ply to tb* critktia.
railed Sr Oalra a lar* ”
Dr, Gala* MlWtlf Ml Ob' Ilk# br
ing wfrrwd to aa a "ar»aiafv. ui b#
b»gaa bta atw« W«4a#aAa# aigbl by
—plying in lb# p###ld#At of lb# Capital
City Clak.
Dr Obi#* mI4: “I ft*# #cMD#«rh»t
atari!** tbla aftarnomi when I plrkrd
ap tb# Journal and n# Ibat on* of
your rtttwn* ha 4 rail#* m# a Treat ur*' j
Now, I bar# h—rd pe—in* r#f#rr#J to
aa vulgar er*ainr#a aai! I bar# baard
•mm called beautiful rr—Lire*. an
not exactly understanding tb# hill
meaning of tb* word. I w«nt to Wrb
atrra dictionary and found that a erea*
tur# waa a bring rraated
"You a## I will bare to pl#ad guilty
to being a creature, and no will tbla
man, uilm be la Ilk# Top*)’ #1 * iftcl#
Tom'# Cabin.' and Just growed.'
"I with, though, that tbl» man waa
a n*w crraturr- A creature I* Cbrlrt. I
don't **« why be took up my remark*
ÜBleaa bta deed* are particularly dark, s
A Printed Alluaioa.
"Tb# Journal waa. 1 think, a tittle
too hard on him, for it #ta!ed that tie ,
Indulged tn lome cbarn.terlattc re
mnrka. and then asked that they be not
printed. I ehould be humiliated If I
Indulged In rharaeterlatle remark# that
1 would ont be willing for the world to |
know of.
“I will not ray much more of thla (
for I want ra to get our minds on bet- j
ter tboughta. but I will say that the
Capital City Club and all like organlan
ttona and barroom# are agencies of hell
and the aooner they are stamped out
the better.”
MR. J. fc. WOODDELL.
Of Treasury Department, I* Hera In*
apectlng U. s. Building
Mr. J. K. Wooddell. electrical
druaghtarrmn of the United Slates
Treasury DeparUuent. Is in the elty
today. He la here making an tnapec
tlofc of the government building's
electrical wiring that was put In by j
Halt I more ftim a few weekly ago. Mr.
Wooddell Is making an Inspection of]
numerou.- government buildings In va
rlous cities lift the south. He has
been to Birmingham, Ala., Atlanta,
Jacksonville and some other places, j
He Is u young man ,of appearance 21
years of nge. of most pleasing ad
dress.
Second Hand School
Books sold cheap at Pen
dleton’s Book Store.
Everybody Can tlo.
The young ft'enple of the Baptist Vin
ton of the Second Baptist church will
he pleased to meet nil their friends to
night at the rhurch at eight o'clock.
The topic will be the "Power of Tem
perance. The speakers will be Messrs.
K. G. Kalbfleißch, T. J. Carter. W. A.
Belding. J. O. Retdlng. Everybody
should go and encourage the good
cause.
Card of Thanks.
The officers of the Tenth regiment
wish to express their thanks to CapL
O'Connor for the elegant barbecue
served tn their honor yesterday. Ev
erything possible was done for their
entertainment and all had an enjoya
ble time. The officers of the regiment
and several citizens of Augusta atten
ded.
Fresh arrival of Fancy
Crackers at Keenan & Co’s
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if wonder If bte (alewied iwotber tb*W
knew what • tftMftt* W*##twg rt» h»4
t tweri etitr—led wtf 11* When be grew
*fw he » mam, wtf b tbe Incr— of rw-
, loo>4Millie# awd onward Mrfde for
ane>e— bta chief aim-waa to do f»«l.
'mn« In !—•• a* an herfttage in Ihoa* Iw
hind n gftnrftnua nam« unduem, by
any net. of even unkln-inea. Wber
hnnnrn Were ah >w,t*d him and
I ho— who knew him when he waa lea#
firtinperowe were queatft.OM-d aa to
whether it waa proaperftty that made
hta nature an eweet and pure, the an
awer would always be' "Clarence wae
I I he —me at aebool- kind, i ■ aafderal,
1 and —ff-aar-rtllclnd.*' Col. levy waa
happy end wanted all around him hap
py, nothing dt—grreeble would *• have
people think or feel When he waa quite
young, h# married ilia# Brady, »f *•"
vannah. and thla unl.m waa nn, of
l ho,.- that we call well High perfect
■no happily did both live for not only
one anolher, hut all mankind Two chil
dren wer* horn to cement wnd make
happy thla already contented iwipl*.
The year# that followed were like, but
,Htch year llved—and when the Death
Angel knocked eteallhily at the door,
ahe who had given to him "all her heat"
could nut realise lhat for upward of
twenty odd year# they had been togeth
'er. To one who reckon# not the age
by the years one live*, hta waa a long
life. "He lives lung who live# well." Ood
waa merciful In this tteaceful taking
away: the aumtnona thoae who were
' about hia bed could not hear. No at nig
gle mailed the going out of that glo
! rloua lire, elac hta aplrtt would have
| poised In Its tttght even then to com
fort the stricken ones, gchtller, when
■ dying, exclaimed. "Things are being
'made clearer to me now." We, like he,
! may understand, then, why at the age
nf 16. In the fluah of magnificent man
bond. at the time he seemed most pre
pared to "enjoy the frulta of hls labor,"
when hla ehlldien hud almost attained
•that age that we look to thoae we trust
for advice and abl—at aurh a time hls
I asslng away seemed particularly sad.
A year ago today, w hen we were wait
ing for the sun to set, which marked
the dose of the old year, we laid him
to rest, with military honors, In the
presence of a multitude. Irrespective of
race or station. Yes. just as the last
rays were dying out, with bruised
hearts, we knew that In that Hand Re
yond there was rejoicing—another foot
step asas heard In that Eternal City,
where partings arc unknown. God, In
Ills infinite gooodness und wisdom,
seemed to whisper to us to repair tn
our Hynagegue and there offer prayers
and find the comfort that He vouch
safes to His chosen people. We are
thankful he died as he lived, steadfast
and firm, relying on the promises of the
I God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
When our Rabid today. In that solemn
and sonorous voice, says the "Tn Me
mortam,” prayers for Ihe departed, and
when the name of our lamented pres
ident is called, we will be thankful that
1,.. lived and died proud of the privi
lege of having been born a Son In Is
rael .
CHORISTF-R BOYS.
S everal New Additions to Be Hade at
St. Paul’s.
The choir of St. Paul's is being
reorganised. Mr. Solomons, the well
known director, has started making ad
ditions and giving instructions that will
decidedly improve the already excel
lent music.
Two or three of the chorister boys
have suffered a change of their voices
and have resigned. These will be re
placed with new hoys.
At least eighteen will he in the choir.
Eight men will also lend their voices
to the service*
Four rehearsals weekly will soon have
the new members well trained, and ex
cellent music will be rendered.
New Resident in North Augusta.
Messrs. Wicker A- Davis today sold
to Mr. William Bridweil the house and
lot in North Augusta formerly occupied
by Mr. John Wellington. Mr. Bridweil
will take possession Immediately.
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PURGING
THE JURY LIST.
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Irrurt ta oye* bar Meet mg. and beyond
jtbat I bar* m thing la —r.
"l am not atlgehlgg tb* Jury r«M
tnl—maera If on# llttgsnf can fn—tsb
In lint of bn bept off tb* Jnry, why rnn-
Inot ritry litigant furnlab nnrk a l!«r
j Ike member, of lb# Jury eon»mt—*on
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Brown Georfe McCarty. W l- Abbott.
Henry Iwonard nod Dr. R D Spatd
! log
I T»#— gentlsmeti r*f—• to talk.
!l«g to tb# fact that ibiy arc bound by
I law to #*er*ey.
In hls etatement in Jndg# l.urorkln.
iMr Walter Brown said that Mr Glsnn
| had funlab*d a list to Mr Itulow
| Campbell Mr. Glenn admit# that n it#!
lof K same# was f» ml shed by him. hot
I stale# that II waa digit at tbe request of
i Mr. Cnmpbrlt.
Mr t'ampbell staled to a reporter
that he had a ronrermntten with Mr.
i Glenn. stated by the Utter, and re
qneated him to hiraUh the eommt—i<;«
a Hat of aurh name# aa he thought
ought to be stricken from the Jury tlst.
Mr. Campbell sUted that nil of thoae
names wer# not stricken, but declined
Ito atale how many were adopted.
Is This Significant.
Investigation ahow# that of th«
name* ret timed cn tbe poll Hat bf 1R97
up to this time 1,08. r « have failed tn pay
their tax. It ta ttkely that thla Infor
mation. contained In the tax hooka,
was before th» Jury commissioners
when they made up the Hat.
Of tbe name# furnlhed by Mr T. K.
Glenn, seven are aald lo have been
dropped because they had not paid
their taxes.
In Justice to the gmtlrmen whoae
names are given In thla Hit, It la but
fair to state that many of them have
paid their taxes and the reason of drop
ping tholr name* 1# not known.
Brinsr your old School
Book and help to pay for
your n*»w one with it at
Pendleton’s Book Store.
A NARROW ESCAPE.
Bicyclist Is Caught Between Two
Wagons.
A bicyclist had quite n narrow es
cape this morning. Just aa he turned
out Jackson and Ilroad In front of the
Postal Telegraph company, he was
hemmed lo by u wagon on outside and
one tn front. The Wheel struck one of
ihe wagons and the rider was thrown
beneath It. Fortunately the horses
were not frightened and were stopped
before any serious Injury was done the
rider.
EXCURSIONISTS.
Eight Coaches of Them Arrive From
Georges, S. C. This Morning.
An excursion train of eight coaches
arrived here from' Georges, a station
on the South Carolina and Georgia
road early this morning. The excur
sionists will leave for home at 9 o'clock
tonight. Most of them are colored.
They are thronging the streets today.
TRAILERS
Have Been Put on By the Electric
Railroad Company.
Yesterday afternoon the electric
railway company had trailers on all
the Summerville cars. Travel was
good and the company decided to give
each race a seperata ear for their use.
This was a good idea and was sat:s
factot;y to all parties. They will
run until the Tenth regiment leaves the
City- a; a . .
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5 PERSONAL MENTION^
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1 It |„. fTakcey of g#v*nnah I* nt lb#
Plant#—.
Jue Bowman of New York W al tbe
g 11. ri*V#t# of invannah la at tb#
Arlington
Cb— P. McCurd of Naahvllle is al
Ihe Arlington. _ .
' j..hn c'oebett. of Philadelphia. I* al
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M. r. Nlrhrdaon of New York I* al
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at th# Plante—,
Mr Mike Vvughan ha* returned no
il un taxi He- Ala.
Jo* Reynold*. Jr., of W«yn—bor«. to
at the Arlington.
M . W. Carpenter «f Baltimore ta *to|»-
plng at the Plant#—. .....
H. H. Brown and wife of Atlanta
are at the Arlington.
Mr. and Mr* J- A. Hugglna of Bam
berg a— at ihe Pt,filer*.
K, H. Walker, a merchant of Apple
ton. B. C.. loot tbe Plantrrn.
P Black, of th* A»uth Carolina and
' Georgia road, la at the Planter*.
Mis* Salll* Mi-Graw. of McCormick.
S. C.. la vlaltlng Mlaa Pwtai# Mill*.
I B. F w. Carter, representing a to
haroo house of Richmond. aV.. t# at the
Plante—.
Mr J. J. W'alker, Mr*. H. H. Can
. then and Mr*. W. O. Wolker of Mid
! way, B. C.. are In tbe city today.
Mr. John G. Blnplelon of Stellavllle
arrived In the city today. He will be
connected w'th the firm of Brigham A
Co.
Mr*. T. T. Hammond and Claude R.
Hammond and Mra. Dr. Geo. A. Pat
rick have returned from a summer
[spent tn the mountain* of North Car
olina. ,
Mr. Frank King, who was formerly
connected with the 81 hiey mill of thla
city In the capacity of overaeer of the
spinning rooom, haa accepted a posi
tion of like nature tn Charlotte, N. C.
Mr. J. J. Ahern, conductor on the
Macon branch of the Georgia road. Is
In the city today. He Is on hls way
to Macon, from Buffalo I.lthla Springs,
where he has been spending a vaca
tion.
MR. R. E. ELLIOTT
Be Urged By His Friends to Stand for
Council in the sth Ward.
Mr. R. K. Klllptj,. one of the most
prominent citizen* and merchants in
the Fifth ward, is being strongly urged
by friends and citizens of the ward to
allow the use of his name for council
In the coming election.
Mr. Elliott has served hls ward and
his people already in council, during
Muj. Alexander’s administration. He
is acquainted with the duties and re
sponsibilities of the office.
Mr. Elliott's friends claim that he
will represent the people of hls ward,
without prejudice and partisanship and
that, he will receive the support of all
citizens who wish the whole people's
interest and the interest of the entire
ward represented. His friends say he
will be no faction or party’s candidate,
but will make the race solely on his
own merits and hi deference to the
wishes of thewarijj.
The formal announcement of Mr. El
liott's candidacy, his friends say, will
be made shortly, tt
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The Living Sk<gjjion— No, too many
soldiers in the business. New York
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IL; tbe fwngeeted .auditlun nf tbe,
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••All Sort# of Thing*” PM D“t of
l*t|*#.
Ttir ('lty of Aufuiti lr upffMtotr.
! 3btm> of H# roiployrr h*vr unobU
Ito ##*l *»lf for i kumißAr v*r*t!li. tnrt
for the tieneflt of thoae who love *p«»rt
the city aewe— and »*#te ptp— »
oßertng a few,- »utprk».
Yeat.-rday City Plumber Chapman
waa notified that the waate pip* of th#
drinking fountnln at May park needed
working on. Ri-*Ha had grown th—ugh
the Joint* and we— stopping the water.
The pipe, which ta four Inch— lfti di
ameter. waa unearthed, and put up to
draUi. It aeetned to Mr. Chaftmtan that
he waa either going era ay or had ihe
"D. T.'g." for all kind# of equtrmlng.
wiggling creature* poured f«»rth.
Water huga, electric bug*, cock
roach * and. finally, two channel cata
made their app— ranee:
Mr. Chaftmtan finally recoverd from
the shock, and found that these two
fish, one ten Inches long and ihe other
twelve, had evidently been the— for a
long lime.
The supposition I* that when quite
small they got Into the pipe. An abun
dance of food passed through, and alt
they had to do wa* to open their
mouths and allow It to go in.
This suited them exactly, and. an
they remained until the roots grew
through the crevices and prevented
their getting out.
WILL NOT HOVE.
The Bell Telephone Exchange Stays
in Same Building.
The rumor that the Bell Telephone
company intended to move Its office
and exchange to Broad street is an
error.
The exchange will remain in the
same building. The office, however,
will be moved one door to the cor
ner.
Here an ideal office will be fitted
up.
Brass railings, new desks, tables and
other necessary office fixtures, have
been ordered and will be out shortly.
A neat idea of Mr. Adkins, the gene
ral manager, is to have a table in the
office on which will be kept all the
current magazines and papers. These
will be for the use of the patrons of
the 'phone who may chance to have to
wait in the office.
tv icker & Davis.
Wicker & Davis offer to the public a
desirable rent list in today's Herald.
In looking over the renting lists, re
member that the season will close
shortly, and make your choice ear
ly.
Amendment Filed.
Mr. H. I. Solomons filed yesterday
through his attorneys, an amendment
to the divorce suit Instituted against
his wife, Mrs. Josephine Solomons, In
which he denies the the charge of cruel
treatment brought by the defendant.
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n fj**—ool'a - liiahig wnn #t » d*> l«n*
„f H tot point compared with y##t«-
Tb# crop movement promt*— tn t®
c-aac abortly The receipt* for tomor
row at New oriean* *#* tlumtad at
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PAINK. Mt'KBHT A CO.
The following quotation*, the rloalng
price, taken at t o'clock, at. over the
.peril! wit- Of Pwtne. Murf h/ *Co .
NEW YORK COTTON.
Open. Clone.
January J'J*
f;" ru * rsr j M 6.56
April **l ‘Il
May *■? «
i ■“ \ '*
November 5 • ,<,
December 5-45 6.64
Ton# —Steady.
LIVERPOOL COTTON.
January and February 3.0 J 3.03
February and March .. 8.04 S.OJ 04
March and April 3.04 3.04 06
April and May 3 .05 S O;.
May and June *-W
June and July *.07 3.07
July and Aug 8 ° H
Aug. and Sei’t ;1 3.0, OS
Sept, and Oct 3.06 3.05 06
Oct. and Nov 3 04 3.04
Nov. and Dec. .. .. .. 3.0.1 3.03
Dec. and Jan 3.03 3.03
PORT RECEIPTS.
1597 IS9S
Galveston *133 ——
New Orleans S l S *> 6 '^®
Mobile 2 M3 •“
Savannah 5 °3 4
Charleston 3303
Norfolk
Wilmington
Boston —-
Baltimor.i 41
Philadelphia 224
Estimate total at all ports
CHICAGO PROVISIONS.
WHEAT — Open. Close.
September tjj 1 *
December 6 " 62 V*
May % 64 % 64%
CORN—
September - s '2
December 23 bi -Oka
May 31% 31%
OATS—
September - ■■ 2 ®^4
May 22 22
PORK—
December 3 -37 *-37
LARD—
December 4 32 4 - 3 ft
SIDES—
October 3 - 2 “ 52 “
nr McDade Better.
Mr. Sill MeDade, of Grace wood, who
was operated on at the hospital for
appendicitis, is getting along very nice
ly, and everything is in favor of his re
covery.
-AAppiAlbp a -
•CPriMtVM 1*
THEY ARE
BREAKING CAMP.
Tli Tf*«4 Uiih Ft T»A»niR
Unni«:
tb • t # My 19# llrarf awd MM
C * W. C.
worb -9 ft— a w 90*9*1*1 w— a ##■ d
ib—• grnm>d and nit an—tag —#• arn
N il i.i f«ir
Railroad* Randy
The ftvnrgln has already n-aced t#
il—a rrmehew and man * freight earn ><*
loaded. A great deal of tb# t segae#.
It rata. #6#.. goes by this muicaadoetlMa
Tb* Cbarlc—Oß and h"*«n Cara
llaa haa placed aom# iwcaty <-nar9#d
I h£(S flr*r?»J < rum it fkp- Ale*
| fill* I* ib* itiUoa w%*r* *!) |No| bf
k*h**iU* HU tmtmrh *nd lo*d.
I The Georgia d.rlaioa go— la thr—
! eerilona (b# Chari—too and W-at«ra
IcaroHna tn two.
If rveryhlng worka oat la th# ,hapa
tb*l I* tb# 1 rr|iß4Bt !«•»#•
jp*r)f Ui tb# morning
News H(Kh« Camp.
Whan the H«i li
ramp teat tmilic a wiW ***** **•
pcraMHed II rn rbeared. parties
•lanced. ba'a Ik* In the air and every
dfmoaatraUnn of Jot was preaented.
The Adfinti company la *he only on*
that doca not u*m to ror* to *<>. Alt
of the other* object to the diatanr*
from tb# city and are glad of a change.
The officer* generally exprcaa regret
at leaving a* *hey aay tali day they
have remained they like *he city and
eltlieoa better. The officer* are perfect
gentlemen and those who know them
are aorry to glee them tip.
The unlveraal opinion I* expressed
•ha! Lexington la only a flopping place
for a short while end that the dual
destination of the regiment la the Phil
ippines. This Idea Is relished by the
majority, as they tlrat thought they
would be sent to Cuba and did not dr
ain: to go there.
The ladies of the regiment will ba
taken to Wbeieaa tonight and will stay
on the (leaping car* until the time for
the departure.
Interesting Scene.
To thoae who have never seen a
camp moved this acene wil" be a novel
on* and well worth the trip out. Squads
under Ih# direction of petty officers go
at the work In a business-like way
which show* tbediaclpllne of the army.
Tenta are struck, ropes brought tn,
poles atacked together and In a re
markably short time the home of the
soldier la ready for transportation.
The contents of the tents ore easily
disposed of. They are only a few In
number, clothe#, equipments, eating
vesels and a few odds and end* consti
tuting the soldier's all.
These are done up In bundles and
transported by the men themselves.
The main trouble of moving camp is
the officers and hospital headquarters
and commissary department, but these’
are also transported in business-like
manner. *
mrTfred herritt
Wl.l Oo With the Tenth to Lexington,
Kentucky.
Mr. Fred Merritt, who has had
charge of the canteen at the camp of
the Tenth regiment, will leave with,
theregiment for Lexington tomorrow
morning. Hp will conduct a canteen
at the Lexington camp. Many Au
gustans will regret to see him leave,
and hope he will come back to 4 Au
gusta in the near future.
TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION
WANTED—POSITION BY COMPE
TENT young man as salesman or
office work. Good business qualifica
tions. Tn business notv, but h-ish to
change. “Competent,” care Herald.
Sept 17
ONE GOOD HACK FOR SAX»E. TRICE
$12.00. 120 McKinnie street. Sept 17
FOR SALE-1 GAS RANGE. 2 SUITES
of furniture. Will sell cheap. 1008
Reynolds street. Sept 17