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Add Mr*. Bedell left taal afiannun fur
their kaM la WooAMne. Thar* I* ft .
hit of nißißßi r IB tha marriage Thr
grtftß mb* unit dtvumd from bt*.
former wife Mat oral. India Ararat, I
to oblige Mr Bedell. after tb* storm. I
a work ago. vent to At. Mary’*, the
comity a*at of Uarmdrn county, to
roßtrr.r court In order to (rant him a
Baal decree of divorce, ao he would not
be delayed or dlwiowkiltd In rdllni
married. aeordUi* to the arranga- I
mania ha had planned The Judge to'
reach tha court went from Wayrioaa
to Jaaup, then returned through Wry
croaa to J*ck*onvllle. them e out on the
Florida Caatral and IVtnnaular rail
way to Woodbine, than tn a bark. 111
tulla* through tha country, which wan
covered with water and atonn log* Ha
marh«d At. Mary’a after that rough eg
parlance Juat li minute# ahead of time.
Mr. Bedell showed hla appreciation of
the Judge'* kindnesa by presenting him
with a handsome present Mr. Itedell
la 4» years of age, and one of the
wealthiest rice planter* In Georgia. He
was one Of the few who laved hla rlre
crop after the last atorm. The bride la
only Jt year* of age and la strikingly
bnndsome. The marriage was arranged
to take place in ctavannah. as Mr. Be
dell didn't care to take a long trip out
to Missouri. The Journey was rut
abort by the meeting here. Mr. Briloll
met hla wife traveling through Mis
souri several years ago.
H. B. PLANT DAY.
Birthday of the President to Be Cele
brated.
Oct. S’ will he observed by the em
ployes of the riant railway and steam
ship lines as ”H. B. Plant day." This
will be the third time this until versa ry
hns been celebrated. It Is Mr. Plant's
birthday and the celebration of It by
bis employes dates from the Plant day
at the Atlanta exposition In 1805. At
that time there were 3,000 or Mr. Plunt's
employes on the ground, end they
passed a resolution that the birthday of
the President should be appropriately
recognised each year by the planting of
water oaks and other trees at nil the
station grounds and about all section
houses. The superintendent and divis
ion supeilnlemlentH were made a per
. manent board to see that the day was
observed.
NECKWEAR.
F. G. Turpin Company has
received the latest thing in
Neckwear, Ascots, Chat
tily, 4-in-hands and Tecks
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t* anything the matter with you hair?
rv, you fvwr baldaeas* Then let as*
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MBA SMITH.
RETtEMBER THE MAINE.
Tbrwa Sight* With a urand; Matinca
Tbaraday.
R.mrmler tha Maltw, by IJncoln J
[ Carter, will be given tt Aral presenta-
I ts>n la this city at the Urand. Wednea
i day.
Tba scenic poaslbllttle*. It la sald.hav*
lari fuly Improved, ami the name of
I hincoln J. Carter *eam* ta assure this.
It contains trophal *cenee of flaets
j of vessels engaged In Italtla In the dla
| lance and dltrlneea a monster ataga
! ship, for the moving of which special
I arrangements had to be made In addt
| Hon to the regular scenes of the play.
Mr. Carter has supplied handsome spec
tacles of a patriotic nature and dis
solving light pictures.
Rials irate preparations have been
made, and the produetbm. It la promis
ed. wll surpass all the other Carter
plays.
The company I# said to he the best
that Lincoln J. Carter ever sent on the
road, end If the press Is any criterion
they will be greeted by a large ainll
en«-e. for they have made our sister
cities acknowledge their merit.
The price* are In reach of all. Night
prices are tS, IS and SO cents. Matinee
—children under Bv# free; school chil
dren IS; adults 25.
Saturday Matinee and Night.
The Cleveland-Wllson minstrels are
being billed like a circus. When It came
Pi organise for this season both Wil
son and Cleveland knew that the other
was to bo on the road and according
ly each organised the best company of
his career. Each ordered the showiest
and best printing to lie h«d In unheard
of quantities. Then came the union of
forces.
They saw that the other managers
who had had companies In partnership
were dividing forces and weakening
themselves, so they came to the vary
sensible conclusion that there would
be strength and money In « combina
tion. It took some shrewd diplomacy to
get the rivals together, hut the thing
was done arul the two companies are
on the road together, giving double per
formances, after a double street parade,
with separate bunds. Organization has
not destroyed individuality, for each
show remains as organised.
The show Is advertised by paper for
three companies.
nillinery Opening.
Latest styles Indies' hats snd raps,
new block tea tilery, cheap. Winter net
velvet*, kid gloves, fascinators, plush
capes, children * cloaks, hair goods,
lowest prices, at Broad Street.
MBSB L. M ZACHRKY.
"lie's Inherited a fortune, but he'll
soon rim through It.”
“Yes?”'
"Yes; hehadn’t bad ihe property a
week before he paid bis taxes.”
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ilslled Atuada'i# range, where tba
troop* wilt ha toratad while here V
"Tt*. I warn over tba ground* this
morning and waa vary wall pleased
with tb# location "
When will lb* regiment* rommenr*
nrr’tMig from Jar hwiavilla?"
"You may aUta that tbay wilt com
Bianca arriving a**l Thuraday mom
lag and firm tbat day on they will
coma in at tb* rg'v of two regiment*
a day.”
Than they will come a regiment »
day apiece uv*r tb* Plant ayatam and
th- Torida feuirnl and Peninsular?”
"By what roalr tbfy will come that
I don't know yet The railroad bids
for transportation but yon c*n posi
tively state that two regiment* will ar
rive each day from Thuraday on until
alt (ha onrpa la here ”
'•General win you remain In Sav
annah now until your departure for
Cuba or will you return to Jackepn
vllle*"
"I'll ha here two or three day* until
the troop* commence arriving and then
l will go down to Jacksonville to hurry
the remaining ragimeot* on ”
"How long will the eorpa remain In
Savannah V
"That question I cannot positively
answer; we will Just have to wait her*
until the coming of the transport*,
which matter haa not been definitely
decided upon."
"What I* (hr order of Ihe movement
of the regiment* from Jacksonville to
Savannah?"
"The regiments will move In the fol
lowing order; Ninth Illinois. Second
South Carolina, Fourth Illinois. First
Texas. Second Louisiana. Third Ne
braska. One Hundred and Slxty-flrat
Indiana. Second TlHnola. First North
Carolina. Forty-ninth lowa. Fourth
Virginia and Sixth Missouri. The sig
nal corps Is to prrpare Itself to move
at once and to report to the quarter
master the date at which It will be
ready to go. The sick nfc to be left
at Jacksonville.”
About this time the minute was up
and the general hurriedly went to the
hotel clerk, called for his mail and
hied himself to his room. The general
is looking wall and Is greatly im
proved by tits two weeks’ leave of ab
sence from his corps, which furlough
he enjoyed np North.
In New York he was given » grand
ovation, especially at the theatre when
he was recognized In a private box and
waa favored by the lending actress
with a handsome bouquet of flowers
which she had Just received over the
footlights. After that the curtain was
raised and the troupe with Ihe au
dience unlied in singing the “Star
Spangled Banner.”
Mayor Meldrlm was seen at hi* of
fice upon Ills return from his visit tee
Avondale range with Gen. Lee and hiV
slait. The mayor said Gen. Lee
pressed himself as well satisfied wittj
the location for the camps and tlmh
everything will lie arranged by thA.-
city for the accommodation of tht
corps, and that, it is hoped that every-
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gtilde to lb* proper cat* of the health of
all tbe family than that grand hook, 'Tha
prapl<p'« Cunnion Scrnwr Mrairtl Auvtwr.
bgti/v Pierce M D <tfbfa thousand page
iflaalrated volume i* (hr outgrowth of hit
thuty year'* experience *» chief coaaaltintg
pht-irian to the Invalid*’ Hotel and Surgi
cal Institute. 0/ HutUlO. N Y Apa pet
houail ropy will be «e»t abaolutcly flee to*
the Biere cost of audtng. twenty Oja (311
onecent atampa Addrraa. Woetd’. I»U
penaarv Medieal Awociation. of Uuflalo.
If a heavet cliMb hound copy tt preferred,
send ten stamps ertia—Jl in all.
thing will prove satisfactory.
Superintendent Lofton of the water
works eald that the rlty water maiee
would be extended M once from tha
intersect lea of Bolton street and Wa
ters road to Avondale range, a distance
covering nearly two miles, to furnish
the troops with all the fresh and pure
water needed at the eampa. The pipes
have already been ordered by tele
graph and Mr. Bolton has gone to
Chattanooga to nee that there la no de
lay In the transportation of the pipe*.
The water mains wijf be laid just un
der the surface of the earth, which
will do awoy with the necessity of ex
cavation.
It will take only a day or two to lay
the pipes after they afe received. Mr.
Ijtfton says If the corps arrives before
the pipes are laid to Avondale range
Che water will be supplied at the camp
ing ground from the city In tanka.
Gen. Lee had a number of visitors
to call upon him at the hotel today.
’He is one of the most popular officers
in the services.
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To Cure a Cold In One Oay
Take Laxative Promo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If It
falls to cure. 25c. The genuine has L.
p. Q. on each tablet.
SHE CHANGED HER TUNE.
Said He Struck Her Last Night and
Said He Didn’t Today.
She had gone for an officer, and had
him arrested, lie had struck her. she
said, lie did not deny the charge, hut
went along submissively to the station.
At court today, htt again admitted
. that he had struck the woman and
stuck to the statement. To the court's
surprise the woman denied that she had
been struck, regardless of the statement
the night before.
He was lined *3.50, }l!s name Is Jim
Samuels. She bears the title of Mattie
McCoy. Both orb persons of color.
Pineapple. Edam ant! English Dairy
-Cheese fresh at Lamkfn & Co. St
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I J|w said ha araaicd t* at* tbe day wb*a
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tickets.
Morris*) Take* It Up.
At night Mr Morrissey referred to!
this question and hs declared that
thete should ne white men la the pla
ces of the trainbands employed by
some of the roads. He said II I* the
greatest problem before the railroad
men of the south and that he would
pledge his organisation to use its best
efforts in abolishing the system of
some roads In keeping white men out
of these responsible places and putting
negroes in then* because they may
save them a few dollars in salary each
month.
Negroes work cheaper than whit#
men and I* said this may account for
the custom of employing them by
some managers. He declared that the
traveling public is Intereeted In title
question and that when It is once
brought to the attention of the public
there is no question where the people
will stand.
• He said It Is to the interest of every
citiien that good, reliable men lie em
ployed to alt In the fireman's box;
that it is for the protection of every
traveler that cautious and sober white
men man every train which runs car
rying its human burden and valuable
freight: that white men should be In
charge of every train; and that white
trainbands only should be found on
the passenger and freight trains of this
country. s
The labor In the train service Is too
responsible for employmen of negroes
in the work. Mr. Morrissey said tho
negro should not be put iu these places
to the exclusion of white men who aro
anxious for them.
This subject came up unexpectedly
and It was perhaps the feature of the
union meeting. It will bear fruit and
the agitation of the question, now that
it is under way by movement of the
grand chiefs, will continue, and the
railroad men of the south will mako
every effort to obtain tbe co-operation
of the railroad managers of the south
In replacing the colored firemen and
trainbands with white men.
••BIG DICK” AND “LITTLE JOE”
The Crappers and Two Fined Fifteen
Dollars.
Six orapshonters were arrested Inst
night, and told to come to court to
day. 1
Ben Miller and Charles dibsnn turn
ed up: the rest did not.
Ben was much worried. He had lost
in the game. He had his troubles add
ed to when thejtnige fined him *l6.
Charles Graham was fined a like
amount.
The other crappers will be caught to
day. . . a.
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TO RENT -TOM MODIOUS BTORE.
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W. 8. Uardner. IIS Eighth street.
Oct t
FOR BENT-A NEW HOPBE: MU
Gwinnett street, five door* west es
Woodlewn avenue, eight room* and
bath, poaseartion given at once. Apply
to Clarence E. Clark, MS Broad street.
Oct 1 ts
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ticll street. Oct 17
lost and founds
DOST. FRIDAY, OI.D STYLE,
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chain attached. Reward for tt return to
Herald office. Oct 13
MISCELLANEOUS
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
only 76.00 per inonib at Oehorue'a
'Business college. Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, at night. Corns or call at
once. Great demand for stenographers.
June 17 ts
109 BASKETS CONCORD AND DEL
AWARE grapes. Just received at Gl
ovani’s, s3l Broud street. Nov 1
DANCING SCHOOL—MI &3 BELLE
Smith’s school wIU be in session for
children Tuesday? and Fridays at 3:30
o'clock. Adults Monday# and Thurs
flays at 8:00 at her parlors, 428 Kollock
street, northwest corner Telfair, begin
ning October 11.
WANTED—PART OF HOUSE, WITH
stable on premises. Address E. F.
M., P- O. Box 214, City.
Sun Mon Tues 3t
NOTICE—AUGUSTA. GA., OCT. 1.
IS9B. I have this day bought the In
terest of Press Job noon in 545 Broad
street. Lizzie Moure. Oet II
DANCING SCHOOL—MISS BELLE
Smith's school opens tomorrow (Tues
day) «t .1:30 at her parlors, northwest
corner Kollock and Telfair. Oet 10
WANTED—REGULAR BOARDERS :
good fare and neat beds, also one un
furnished room to rent. Apply Mrs. A.
J. Avera. corner Ellis and Washington,
or 603 EUis street* , wx Nov. Ift
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and WetJceiday, 11 i 12
gr BISOAP RTRKKT. t IriTAIR?
Money to Loan
REAL ESTATE.
*rr ly to
Clarence E. Clark
832 Broad Street.
CAHP4JS
- Their Regular Maying on Last
Evening.
Taut evening. Camp 435. TT. C. V„
had their regular meeting. 8.-#tdes the
regular routine buelnea# of th* ramti
there ware several little matt era of
Interest that came liefore the veterans.
The resignation of Captain Frank
Ford waa dlscuaaed, and Captain Ford
waa finally persuaded to withdraw hi*
resignation. He will serve until the an
nual meeting tot January- The cause of
hla resignation was that he has ao much
business In the lauik he did not feel
he waa giving the treasurer's place tha
time It deserved.
A resolution waa unanimously pass
ed. protesting againat anyone hclng tho
Daughter of the Confederacy since tho
death Of Mias Davla and declaring that
th* veterans are determined that no
one shall wear the mantle of the de
ceased daughter.
Every camp throughout the South
that baa met since the death of Miss
Davis has adopted these reoelutions and
Ihe title died with her.
We Ihave the cheapest
and best special order
Restaurant in town. Come
and be convinced.
INN RESTAURANT,
7 I 7 Broad Street.
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CASE NOT MADE OUT.
But Evidence Pointed to Officer Britt
Having Used Violence.
In the case of Dora Johnson, charg
ed with violating No. 18 at court today,
evidence brought seemed to point to
Police Officer Britt having used unnec
essary violence towards the defendant
when arresting her.
According to Policeman Britt's story;
he had arrested the woman because a
certain party had said that she had a
bundle of clothes of his, which ho
wanted to get beck.
Tbe >voman said that she had been
given ihe giridß to keep for another
party.
Where she had violated the I?th could
not lie made out. so the judge dismiss
ed the ease.
The woman said that Officer Britt
clubbed her severely.
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