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THE CLUBS.
THE SOCIETIES
What U Going On
Among Them.
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Paring Ik* witaer »***o*.
•at** «t tfc« rtnmmMtt workers ».f
«fc( *M*MHI*r *r* Mr. Own *!M«|
Mr* A O. krlm Mr* Robert FVn.-
.**. Mr* r. T Larkksri M». At;
tori Davldeoa Mr*. W. H. W.rrrn
Mrr I. M. Wbttaey , Ml** Haiti* tii*'
ftiin Mi** M*tat# Mam* and • knl
•f aliwn. /
Mwlripnrr CM
A ***» Sfc*fc»*p*urr Club, *rt»nfc
rtwii every M»mUr mi tb* 1111 l k
< !ud.» a Moot It* »**lb*rs Mr*. iStan-
I *rJ Ow*a*. Mr* U«io« Kvan*. Mr*
.. E. Campbell. Mint Rtliabctfc AJ*W.
nt Mi** Al I* lt«.
Wit >tie Cluti
Tk* IMcyi l* Oub will hold next w *k
I** MM* and rid* to Belair planned for
Thursday of the P**t work.
Yow*c Men'* Library Assentation
Ttir honed of director* of Ih* Library
trt Tfcuradav afternoon The new
•I civ log I* the nniatler room* waa re*
prrtrd to have been placed, and tire
Huh* partly artrnted. An appropria
tion wa* mat* for aMlatanee 10 Via,
Campbell In ihia work. Tn« ehlel
business of the merlin* was a ceaoUj;
riv* passed aakln* the secretary to
write to our coutay legislator* reone*t*
In* them to aid In passing the Library
'j*.
The followin* new book* are as 'h<
disposal of the Library Asaociation:
Bland* rd Dictionary.
The Battle of the Strong. by Gilbert
Parker.
Sir Oeorg# Treanody, 2 volumea, by
Mra. Humphrey Word.
Two Yeara Hr fore the Mast, tiy R. If.
liana, Jr.
And a new Illustrated coy of Hum
phrey Clinker, by Tobta* Smollett.
Cross Country Riding Club
The annual Held day of ihe club will
be celebrated with u*ua! display and
elaboraten&t* of detail this year. At
ten o'clock on the morning of Novem
ber the twenty-feurih. Thanksgiving,
and ride tip the Washington road an.l
across to BaconavlUe, where luncheon
will be served. The club will have no
guests, but each memlrer will he per
mitted to Invite two frlenila. The ve
hicles In which these guests will drive
ou* will be met at the Bon Air by o
member of rhe club, who will guide
them to the place of meeting. A num
ber of novel amusements will enterlaln
the company both before and after
luneht r.n.
THE LADTiES AUXILIARY
Of the Y. M. C A. Held Heeling Last
Friday.
A reorganisation meeting of the l«a
--dleB' Auxiliary of the Young Men's
Christian Association was held last
Friday afternoon at 6 o'clock. The fol
lowing are the officers of the auxilia
ry:
President—Mrs. George Slhley.
Vice President—Mrs. A. <l. Jackson.
Secretary—Miss Lollie Both*ell.
Tieasurer —Mrs. Bobt. Fleming.
A special room has been set apart
s! ihe Y- M -C. A. building for the use
of the ladles.
The auxiliary Is a great help to the
association.
Tlie many friends of Mr. Gallic Head
or West Rod wilt regret to learn that he
Is seriously ill at his home on St. Luke
street. ..
SBSeG i
THE LOCATION
OF REGIMENTS
I’ihiition* Where the
Troops Camp.
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I Air Hot#t It will !«* o pioi 1» ff |
that this atta was r>i*ta by Go) Ho*
and. tart aa* rrtwrt by <J*a»ral flra
ham. who **)*. test th* M adjndaiag
| Mr. Gbaf— i. oa tk* kill Tkta tat
»*• rleatfd of aaderknaab water
j p*p** laid ta it aad la ***ry tray
mad* ready for tk* adtawr*
o*a Young don* aot like (Ih* ail*
* An*.n aad f'okwtl Burr baa h**a
I **at eat lo rkmat* aaotber, It* ha*
' alarm! derided o* tk* tat next to th*
, hotel
J A oouar la rkm pmslmltv will he
(tawara for Ih* rrtßeer*. aad th* llvlag
teals will b* plubed la the lot Tht»
asay alao mean that tb* *ngin**r aad
signal cm pa will atove gj.er aad th*
ravalry camp may akm h* changed
j Major Jenkins ha* been busily at work
preparing for Ik* arrival of tb*
' troop*, lie ha* r*ra.**d aotlArattoo
of th* way th* regt aesls w*r<- to
ramp aad urgad to lay oat th*
grouad at one* He t* noil lied that
th* men will move as soon a* he Is
ready for them, which will b* ou tk*
: tab or IfKb .
Th* *lx regiment* will ramp' on both
■ld** of th* Wliflcb* road three on
each side.
Th* two brigade headquarter* will
tie established next to the Wrlgbtsboro
road, one on each side of the Who
les* road.
I On the )*fl side of the Whet*** mad
! will tie ramped Aral the Tenth Ohio.
lof Twelve emu pit rile* taring Ih* road.
J Thtn come* a sireet of 300 feel wide.
Then roues Ihe First Maryland, of
twelve i-umpanie*. then another atmel
of some width, and to the extrem-'
right the Thirty-fifth Mlchlgnu of
twelve rompanics.
In front of the Michigan troops will
j lie ihe Klghlh Pennsylvania, of ten
companies. In front or the Maryland
troops the Thirteenth Pennsylvania, of
club! companies, and In front of the
Ohio troop* the Fifteenth Minnesota,
of twelve companies.
General McKibbon. commander of
the First brigade, will precede the
troops, and take charge of them upon
their arrival. He will remain In com
mand, until the arrival of auperlor of
ficers.
The hospital work I* being rushed,
and It now appears as If the work
will he completed before the time
siHx-ified In the contract (November
15th I.
The windows and transoms are tie-
Ing placed in the different wnrds, and
roofs on the central building, nurses'
home and kitchen. The plan of the
hospital Ih being admired by all, as
It Is different from the general plans,
and hna many conveniences.
EXTENSION FINISHED.
Plenty of Cars For Everybody to Oo
to Camp.
The Augusta Railway and Electric
Company, with their usual progree
aivenesa, have completed the exten
sion of the Monte Satio line to brigade
headquarters. The extension Is In the
form of a loop, that will not necessi
tate the shifting around of trail cars
that are carried out to the terminus.
The road is well equipped to handle
the largest kind of crowds that may
desire to take a trip to the camp to
day. and they will find much of inter
est out that way. Plenty of cars will
lie oi>ernted on a convenient schedule,
and if parties so desire they can stay
ot; the ears and get a quick view of
camp and soon be transported back to
the city.
The Augusta Railway and Electric
Company have completed the putting
up of arc lights at the camp, which
are the first Hlumlnants of this kind
on Sand Hill heights.
the SUNDAY HERALD
OLD SCHOLARS
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i Fbgsrtf Is » taadHig attoiwey aad ***
member of tk* legislature. Thom**
Castaa l* eagaged >a merrasille pur
salts for tiimsrlf; Patrick MrGsrthy ta
ron.tu. Gog a mere#alll* bawiaes* rm
i his own srraaat. Jos O’Gonnor ta a
i leading shoe rierk. Freak Reynold* Is
laaatatsnt chief of Ih* August* Are de
'rartmrnt; Thom** F McCarthy coa
due** a Aonrt*bl*g mtrea*Gi*hu*l***»
George Stalling* ta a leading b**rbail
i player and m**sger In tb* tag leagtie
Albert Hiawoa 1* a Jeweller and watch
expert; D P. SulUvsn ta of tke Arm of
Maennlay 4 fsi Mike Maker ta a
mrci hunt on North Atigust*. Edward 1
Rice is ta the coat huelneaa and mem
her of rouacll from th* Second, P J !
Rice bold* an Important position with
Ihe Southern Bxpre** Gompany; l»oo
nls OConnell I* a mechanh and a fir«t
ela*« one; John Burke ta a newspaper
man. In Columbia. 8 C,'; Joe Dana 1*
In th* drug hualneea; Jams* Walsh I*
tn charge of thr Chrcnlele circulation
department; Will Reynold* la In the
grocery line, and ta now arranging a
huaineas enterprise John Cronin is a
surgeon In the volunteer army, rank
ing aa major: Charles Pure»ll la a
prominent merchant and ritlxen of
South Carolina, a lieutenant-colonel on
the governor'* ataff; Patrlrk Ward la
in the grocery line, aa 1* John Conlon:
James Conlon 1* a mechanic at the
Georgia railroad: Thumaa l!re*nah»n
la In the hardware bualneae; P F. Mr-
Annally conduct* a real estate and
tnanranre butlneas; Jams* Breanahan
la bookkeeper for Macaulay & Co.;
Auatln Mullarky la Captain Co. I.
Tenth Immune*, V. S. V.; Joe Gray is j
superintendent of the Mlllen railroad;
Howard Murphy Is day manager of the
Arlington hotel: Raymond Murphy la
with A. F. Pemdlton, stationer; Thomaa
Hastings l* associated with a whole
sale dry good* house in Atlanta; Jack
Hastings U an attorney at law in At
lanta; Thomaa J. Casey is Brother
Ceiestlne. In charge of Cathedral
school, Natchex. Mlaa.: Chrlx. Tumor
ta In business In Jacksonville. Fla.:
Jos. O'Dowd etui Willie O'Dowd nre of
the firm of M. O'Dowd's Sons & Co.,
cotton; Luke Henry is conducting an
Insurance bualneae: Hugh Rice Is an
expert In wholesale jobbing lines; Tom
Vaughan Is with J. B. White & Co.;
Pat Vaughan Is practising dentistry;
Lawrence Dorr Is of August Dorr's
Sons; Then McAullffe Is of McAuliffe
& Son, plumbers: Terrence Shcron la
business manager of the Augusta Her
ald: John Abeam Is conductor on the
Macon branch of the Georgia railroad;
Peter Sheron Is with J. B. White &
Co.; Joseph Hrnry Is conducting a
gents’ tailoring establishment; Thomas
Henry is In charge of the Harlem
office of the New York World: Daniel
looney Is conducting a plumbing and
pas fitting establishment; Frank Gra
ham has an Important railroad posi
tion; James Boulinea Is Brother Ru
dolph. stationed at St. Stanslau’s col
lege. Bay St. Louis: Ben Martin is a
Chris!lan Brother, studying at. Artha
baskville, P. Q.; Joe Frank is a Chris
tian Brother, stationed at Indianapo
lis. lnd.; Wm. Faughnan conducts a
family grocery; James Hammond is
in the jobbing groper.v line: John P.
Mulherln is of Mulherln's Sons & Co..
his brother also being graduates of the
5.4 jo VOTERS
REGISTERED
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Total registration In cltyX, ~..1,420
A Compirlaon.
It will be Interesting to make a
comparison of how the registration of
the ward* for the municipal election
stood last year and now. The follow
ing tattle shows how each stand:
in 1597 th" registration booths dosed
on Nov. 13th, the registration showing
up a* follows:
First Ward—White. 811; colored. |
677.
Second Ward—While. 622: colored.
822
Third Whrd—White. 610; colored.
814.
Fourth Ward - White. 1518; eolored.
1463
Fifth Ward—-White, 943; colored.
196
Total whites. 4.5*4; total colored.
3 ( *T2.
• Grand total. S.l7ii
It may he mentioned that in Ward t
Mr. James I lever wan the first man to
register, anil the Ut« man io put his
name on the list wits Joseph Johnson,
colored, of 1427 Kollock street.
The registration books opened later
this year than last by about two
weeks.
school; John Mulherln Is of Mulherln
& Armstrong; K. J. Doris ccmiktrta a
large grocery bitsinecs; Andrew O'HaJ
loran Is io the cotton business; W. M.
McKcon Is an attorney at law. anti
lives at Sharon; Dan nonohoe holds a
high railroad position in Atlanta;
Thomas O’Leary is secretary of thr
John P. King Manufacturing Co.: Wil
liam Nixon is io the hay ami feed bus
iness; Frank Bohler Is abroad, musi
cian with a circus; Wm. Painter is in
(he lumber and building business;
Batty Winters is a prominent young
business man of jgavanoah: Mark
Henry Is n young railroader of promi
nence; Sylvester MAta is with Keenan
& Co : P. H. McDonald is in business
at Tryon City, IST. C?, James P. Boyce
Is a railroader; Jjpfttl- Barnes Is ex
member of legislation, now engaged in
government work in Washington, D. C.
A Pretty Good Showing.
That is a pretty-good showing for
St. Patrick's. r t
CONVICTION
OI : PRICE.
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krfor* Hr had a*** Pvtre na tb* 4ay
of tb* robkery In Waaktagto* and I* i
th* vMalty of th* r**t**ra*t itaat
tk* tiair tk* theft area m*M*iH*4
i Tit*** wi» otksr rtrruaataßt'si *<;- |
i'*ar* and Price was arre*>*d and pot
i* trial.
Jailor Collin* did aot go «n th*
•tand to glv* tsatimoa* aa to th* ckar
aelsr of Prir*. Tk* «tef**»* did not
attempt to *rt up prsrtnua ge»i4 char
a«t*r and tk* proaacittlott, under tke
law. eoutd not. thsvwfor*. put oa tm
lltnonv to abnar had character
Jailor Collin* aad an oAl»-*r from Al- i
l>*ny w*r* on th* atraet lugsthsr «h*n ;
lh*y mqt Prir* and hla hondaman j
Prir# rerogntxrd th# officer* », the ofll- |
r*ra recognised him He whispered to j
hi* c imnanhm and W»*y both then dl*
i reeled their stale toward th# offlrer*.. ]
It was apparent to Price then that b»
had no opportunity to attempt to net
up previous good character.
Price'# *e*itrnr#, when b# wa* aat
convicted in Alliany wa* commuted by 1
j Governor Flower on condition that h# j
I wa* to return certain stolen property. |
i Then. I y good behavior, he rut off !
: year* of hi* term of Imprisonment and
; In tht* served hi* time In the penlten- !
‘ Gary and wa* aet at liberty.
This explains hew he could have
l>«eti at large at the time of the Wash
ington robbery after having received
such a long sentence at Albany.
CONSTABLE BOUND OVER.
Mr. H Richards Charred* With Hav
ing Concealed Weapons
Mr. H. utchards, one of Augusta's
constables, who was at the Recorder's
court yesterday morning, .bound over
for appearance at the city court on a
charge of concealed weapons.
A few afternoons ago Mr. Rirhards
was riding his horse along the street
In front of the Langley wagon yard,
when the animal became frightened at
two men that were apparently scuf
fling in ihe roadway. Mr. Rirhards
was nearly thrown from his horse.
He. naturally, said a few words to
the men about frightening his horse,
and one of them. Mllledg# Bland, be
came quite Impertinent to Mr. Rirh
ards. That gentleman had drawn a
pistol, hat did not point it at Bland.
Bland's wife had appeared on the
scene, and told Mr. Richards he "haA
better get out of that part of town,
and mighty quick at that."
Mr. Richards reported the matter
to Officer Hopkins, and Milledge re
ported that Mr. Richards had drawn
the pistol.
There was a bit of confusing testi
mony given by various witnesses In
the case, but the judge decided that
Mr. Richards had his pistol concealed,
and so bound him over to the higher
court.
Bland was dismissed.
Car Wheel Works Destroyed
Cleveland, 0., Nov. 5. The works
of the Standard Carwheel companv
wece destroyed by fire today, Loss.
$90,000. t ( .
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FLOWS
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ORDINANCE
BY LEAGUE
Will Be Offered at Next
Council Meeting.
PimMu Wuc Hkfira wii
lit Slifplv
Al tk* #*at taaaiaq as ia«rtl. Was- |
•Ut ta off.i. 4 fcs pkaaaff*
AJf ORDIN V »C* HI PREVENT THR
PWHtTCMtNO AMD ♦REDING OF
Holts LM m'UH OR OTI4RM AN I
MAtJI OR THR nfKDIVO OF
HORnHN Ml MCA OR OTHER ARI
MXIJt IN ANT MANNRR I'FON
THR FVBtJC rtTRERTH OF THE
OTT OF AI'OrUTA. AND FRR
WRIHING Hint IJtTKMn IN
t'DNNRk'TION TNRRRWtTH AND
TO PROVIDE A PENALTY FDR
THE VIOLATION OF THR FRO
VISION A OF THIS ORDINANCE
Sa* | B* K or4a!**4 by th* City
Caqartl of AaguMa aad It to h*r*b*
ordained by autkorHy of tk* uau
{h*t it teuiH # «i#s#*• nil fu# #***'
♦on or #mufli. *<# ttukltrfc i#T omtmm.
mail# or oltor animal, frooi mus (#■
hir aM M Mil Of iß **
final# Ufftift tft# #tT4*t* of |li# Clt? of
Augueta either by said aat
mat* to mi fond pt*e*4 within any
wagon, or o.a*. v*hb ;*. or food ptaod
upon ike grouad or la aay bo* or
trough upon the public streets And
tt abaft ta likewise aatoarfal to feed
la a aiattar manner nay aaddl* horse,
irule or other animal, wh (her la th*
rar# of tb# own#r of oth«*r pfrun*,
th* object of this ordinance ielng to
prevent the feeding of horaea. mute*
or other atork. tn any manner. np«o
the public atreeta of the city of Au
gusta. •
Bee. I. Be h further ordained. That
tb* penalty Tor the violation of the
provision* of this Ordinance shall be
for the first offence. 2S c-ots; and for
the second, or an: 1 su!>*#qu*nt viola
tion, (l.fiO. The offender or offender*
may be taken by the arresting officer
at once before the Chic? of Polite, and
!|f said offender or offenders admit
their guilt, and offer to pay the fine,
Ihe c>lef of Police shall recetre the
same, and discharge th* prisoner, and
the Chief shall report the name of the
offender, and the amount ot the fine,
to the next succeeding Recorder’s
louri. But if the offender or offend
er* shall not admit hla or their gulli.
and at once pay the fine, then the pris
oner shall he held ♦> await trial in the
Recorder's Court the same as other
offender* against the City Ordinances.
I?poo trial in the Recorder* Court,
should the offender or offender# Ik*
be found guilty, then he. or tVy. ahnlt
I>* fined for the first offence, the snm
of 25 cent*, and for the second, or any
subsequent offence, SI.OO
See. 3. Be It ordained. That all Or
dinances, or parts of Ordinances, in
conflict with this Ordinance, be, and
the same are. hereby repealed.
Done in Council this day
ot lB9B.
On the Turf.
Cincinnati, 0.. Nov. s—Weather
rainv. track slow at Latonia todoj.
First race, one mile. —Amber Glints,
won; Ranis, second: Ray H. third.
Time, 1.47A4.
Second race, six furlongs—Pretty
Rosie, won; Holland, second; Donald
Bain, third. Time, 1.18‘4-
Third race, mile and a half.—Elusive,
won; Joe Shelby.secon d; Doncllla.
third. Time. 2.17.
Fourth race, mile and 70 yards.—Per
formance. won: Sauber. second: Great
Bend, third Time, 1.5014.
Fifth race, five furlongs—Rose Ap
ple. won: Pirccla, second; Diwer.
third. Time. 1.05%.
Sixth race, one mile —Devo. won;
Mariti, second; Hampden, third. Time,
1.48.
Wood’s Report.
Washington, Nov. s.—The following
is General Woods' report from Santia
go for today: Fever cases, ail kinds,
619; total sick, 1,054; deaths none.
Tt» itmic tor iwri** of
•to ffitrtotowd ffiawrt of Cdm- i
(«w took ptorr >wtw*> to»wmt» ito
I koto* nf • a w tir* 1 p m
Tw» »*» m» to «ar
»*rto to prwtoyta, »rd m a 41*
i it# later** »*» tatow '• tto «
It »»• tlmki bf *o*k» tw. a *tot
' kntto** #,*!»« to »gr to la rame Ita*
trfrt to ward ffiarb itw calt
talk to (to Flfsb ward. wtorr Mr low
toaitk aa* tto rvwdkdai* M so dacb
bora*" tto rae* aad Mr Haiiti
V'sa r*-*lac< ad
Tto *r>-!M »««•»»' light.
Prtaato rs Ito ruathSm. who did aot
I fort* aboat tto anitto paid ttofr
i < *n lidaiw* tto rogsaUgm*! of <a#tia*
it to Hot tor him
Ttorr t*r* wily im miwar sta *»
■lto bmml thdl nf Mr Sam H M>»ra
la tto Third ward and that of Mr. Jo.
•tab to i*r la tto 124th diatrirt.
| Mr ttotr *aa tto oltoot man m tto
■ board and ‘tot served f»KKW!y. H*
i •fo«*d to »tawd tor ro-ataeUoa ami
Mr, Haary To : .gg* aaaowwccd at a can
didal*. and aaa alartad tv Alt tto *a
aaacy.
In tto First vatd Mr W. P. Jooat
received a boot Afty »otaa at tb.» cmt
i aide.
In tto toroad ward Mr. C. H. Oat jaw
waa ra-alartad by about twrnty-Ata
ballots.
In tto Third ward Mr. J. J. O'Con*
nrr, who announced hit candtdary on
tha resigning of Mr. Saw Myar», wit
; elected by about S 3 votaa.
Mr E. R. Harry rwltrd Afty or to
- rotrt la tto Fourth.
la tha Fifth ward Mr. Jort SraiiJi re
ceived tto largest number of rotat of
| any ward raudldate,l«s or mora htl*
lots bring deposited In bit favor.
Tha othar mambera alrriad war*:
llbih dlttrirt —Jno. P. Hall.
121 K district—Jat- R Tlnlay.
113 rd district —J. J. Dughty.
J2fi»th district—!* A. Ber< kman*.
Summerville— Eugene Verdery.
Hepbaibth—Jtt. A. Ctrtwell.
These gentletnrn go into office on
January Ist, 1H99
Roll of Honor.
i St. Patrick'* Commercial Institute,
November 3. I*9B.
First Class —T. M. Yarborough. W.
W. Battay. P. F. Mura. J. P. Bartley,
F. S. Mura.
Soeond Class —J. P. McAulfffe, 0,
IA. Rubenstaio. C. A. Jawcaky. W. A.
Lyons. C. O. Carroll. J. F. Campbell.
L. F. Cotter. E. C- M'K»re. J. J. Kelly,
1,. R, Flynn. M. R. OCannor. W. J.
O'Connor. J. C. Hayes
Third Clasaj-J. L. Herman, T. P.
Kearney, J. P. Doyle, W. J. O'Con-
Inell, F. A. Kennedy. M. J. Sharon,
J. B. Sullivan. K. A. Brendel, Csher
Edelsteta, E. J. O'Connor, P. W. Rou
ter., J. A. Mulligan. C. A. Lambert,
S. P. Kerr, W. S. McAullSe. M. J.
Wolfe.
Fourth Clbsb —Charles Sweeney, J.
L. Bussey. H. L. Rubep.&tein, J. B.
Hosier, VV. A. Carroll. A. M. Battey,
J. C. Magarahan. A. M. McAuliffe, dJ
E. Scully.jW. J. Singleton, Pi J. Sc|M
ly, J.JIV. Hogan. C. C. Padgett. t|J
Fifth Class —John Knuck, J. C.
ders, William McCarthy, John 'Carljß
ton. Marion Silver, Paul Cosgrove, .Issi
J. .Maber, J. T. Pope. Thomas Kelly, l
George Hayes, Arthur O'Connor, Thos.
Griffin. Wm. (TCoonor, J. C. Hughes,
Lombard Hoopper. John Sheehan,
Thomas O'Connor, Lawrence Dicks,
Foster Kale, James Magarahen.
BROTHER ODON, Principal.
One Hundred Deaths.
Malaga, Spain, Nov. s.—The Spanish
transport steamer Gran Antilla, Cap
tain Bayona. from Havana on October
13, via Porto Rico, with repatriated
Spanish troops on board, has arrived
here, and reports that, there were 100
deaths among the soldiers during the
voyage across the Atlantic.