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NOW ON COUNCIL
Will TH#y Do Something to n#!ltvt the Milt
Situation Thi§ Afternoon ?
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KatM said tkat If a "pmaw" r*
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bf i naan ll u> Ik* iwllta, tk* wills
would add that mark lo Ik* salnrtss of
tk* aplltlivit.
Ijmglsy will 1* allll skat dowa. and
Mil a part of tk* Balk will la in op
antlra Tk* Augusta factory and Ik*
Satkarland mill* ar* Mill in operation
It ia stair<l tkat at ik«*a mills ib# rat
ait morr systematically mad* tkaa al
tb* other mills. Tk* rkalk room of Ib*
Sibley m>n la art 111 In operation. Tb*
rlotfc on hand la being baled and mad*
ready for rtilpmmt, Tb* saw# thing
baa been don* at ib* other milt* which
ar* rloaad oa arroaat of Ibr Mrtk*.
Mr. Mantel Kerr haa b**a rsqatated
lo attrnd tb* meeting of rauacll (hi*
afternoon lo defend hi* proposition.
It U feared by aom* of thoa* I liter
sated In tb* adoption of this measure
by eonnell lhat some 4»rbwiealUy will
he thrown In Its way to knock It out.
But the* a'ats that If council want*
to h#lp the laborin'' people of Augus
ta thee nro> hav» * chance to do ao.
The ra»To*t of tb* King mMI alone tin
ornta to f? r >n.ooo per annum, and the
rite'* welfare ta certainly more at
•take In accnr'eg this monee to the
operative# than be the loss of StT.r '0
to the rite ted mint you th 1 * ta only
the paerot! of one mill. tVha* the to
tal rum would he ehonld the ml’la abut
down for *<v n-ontha I* not known.
I* would reftajr.ly cut a hlr hole In
the 'rode of tit trusts. Therefore the
pe-ti.mrn Interested In the morement.
.t.'r that the city carrot afford to
jr* 'heso oncrofvea rerrs'n Idt*.
o-hr ooe'otivc* ace oot“t end law
ahldlnr. Thev are rema'nlrr eoher fd
ccmrermtlre. To more order'* wo'lc
out. *o far wna ci’er made 1n the ITn!-
tPd ?*e*CS.
everr mill hand In Aumwda
. a a member Of the Tete| ? e Vt*o**k
rr«* rnlon. Then Kff r.ee fhrv ray,
ti..« or.jy redemrt’on la In hand
tr,- torether.
yi, f, rhanta of *hp ettr vrrra to
h.'ii » r->er*lr'- '•r 'e-dav hut for
prir-f -oa-on the ""U -o.'t-on
pA T>’h<.‘«-<— tho- »'ll fA’-e a'" l ' *•'r
jhrr •-•* , on *« rot lmou— r-rr'-r
y.« Iff—»»•.' a de!e-at'o-i o' —r,.
h-w
th> .t-.«**derta trde- h”t It th i*
Jhr-- ha-’e deferred '*-,r'r a-'loe until
gff.r eeu-r M '“re*'" |l ■
ft '• oot , i-'e’- *'-e* ar" mo.o o-»ti
w‘” he he'd im*' she oo
eratlrea. The* are nru' thorottehlv or
renlred, aod what fa done will be
secret. A rrr-at manv onrs'drrs have
bten noticed in the mreHnira, and It in
s'B cd that many of them voted for
the operatives to stay out when the
propoalt'oti wss put by the cha'rman of
the meeting yesterday afterroon.
Tb* cver' i fhr* of tha mldoat# mllla
ary now doing duty. *a *»w*m*■ tui
will nontinu* in that aapaa*M <*a
miUa resume opara*i»n •
There wiU b» a l*r«e flaJagArta* es
mill oprrauve* at »he n»etihf U cpka
ril this afternoon, and some of them
will address council in behalf of the
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THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
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Mr Walafc then *pok*. M» r*gr*ti»d
'that tk* nommltt** *»» wkgbS* » »e
rompitak anything. Tb* mayor aatd
«ha aaly hop* of tk* p*opi* *»• In i
fsainilcc Aay rwt w*a oajnaf IPs’
did not hefts at tk* bead and to»f
down, falling on all allkn Mr Wa ! »h
•poke for about unity minute* and
, cbread adrtalnt them to return tp
work and to nrgsnla*
Mr. ak>r«r then took th* stand and
' made a vary aenalbt* talk. Hr aatd
that any man who. without a weapon.
* advanced on an armed foe. waa c*r
| tain of dr sent. Then, aald be. tk#
most sensible thing lo do now ta to re- |
tom to work A certain c-w»paper In J
Augusta which bad protended to be
the friend of the laboring man all
along. Mr. Clover aald, was thf can**
of th* laboring people not be»ng nr
ganlied today. Th* president of the
organisation which Mr Howard formu
lated here some months ago and thl*
certain newspaper waa the main cause
of the suppression of that movement.
The people should "get right" among
tbemaelve*. go back to work, organise
and prepare to go Into the battle.
A vet* sat taken. About twenty
people voted to go back to work. Tb*
other 400 or 500 voted "No."
Mr. Mulcnv made a few more re
mark*. advising the people to go back
to work.
Mr. John T. Pugh then took 'he
stand. He said that he regrmled very
much tb-.t there had been no adjust
ment of the trouble, and advscced Mr.
Kerr'a.ldea at » solution of the prob
lem. Mr. Pugh made • motion to the
erect that a commute* be appointed
lo ask Mr. Walsh to rail a special
meet’rg of council, st which this Idea
could be dlrcusacd. -'The motion wns
seconded.
At this Juncture Mr. Walsh ruse to]
his feet and stated very em- hatleally
that the e'ty of Atieesta cou'd do noth
ing. The Idea, he said, won wholly Im
practicable. He did not wish the people
to entertain any delusive hope. It could
not be do-e.
Mr. Pueh sa'd he be'leved Mr. Wa'eh
c"»* honest In his convictions, but he
wa- 'rd coirr*!l to discuss the mn’tor.
He hellevc* , r’-.'V'v of (hem
r e„_ or r r •» H* su'd *hat Mr Fe'os
< in A ei;,*cd to h'm (hat If a n*rp’s--cc|
rcd”Ct'on were —c-'e 'n t'>c ct‘*r ecut
the o-omint accruing from that *r> •—e
u-c,„-d be e-’drd l- she onerat!v»s'
-sec* This would to’— a rrev deal
from »*-* cut that had *•**o onsde. a"d
would c-aVe It much better for th*
pc,,.five*. Mr. Pu-h sboe-cd hre- on
the lines of Mr. dorr’s art'eie. certain
1 improvements could he msec t n the
tat rate, making up th* deficit -c cu
ing from the water reduction without
r »i«!ng the rate of taxation one cen
! tin>*v
The committee was appointed, which
consisted of Mr. Glover. Mr. Bowman
and Mr. Fuhsnka. This committee
waited on Mr. Wt'ah immediately ef
'er «m ma» ; ‘ig- Mr. Wa’sh r*ou*at*d
Ibaak to nurtta out e written atdilloac
i UoB to him. which mes done. The M>-
I pUsatJon was handed m to him this
morning
’Mr. Thomas Henley, who was em
ployed in the carding room of the
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wrtttew waa tucked away ta tb* wild -
dl* of tb* letter. It a*b*4 la •trf If
itb* tmm ican. realty laeaat tb* ultt
irs*„m mu*' b* answered ky Monday
Tb* Spaniard* were assured rack w*»
tk* latent, and tk* answer has cleared
A ir-mher of ike PnMl.li ciflusl*
; l in . assured tb* <iu irs." ndc ill
of tb* Associated Pee** that tk* «'«t
bretina of tb* eet*n*ta*tr*iers would
take place on Friday or gaturdav and
Itpatn'a answer then would be the tort
•be would Bake, and It would be a
definite c.-uielusion of the tuattey la
band This utter*nee to looked upon
as ladteatwa that Spain will sign tk*
treaty of peace
In the Superior Court.
The fury,fa the rsae of Bd Smith yp
the Augusta Hallway and KlectfM:
Cc.mpany, yeilred yesterday aftemooh.
and ia siltt out, no verdict having
been arrived at.
The raae or James 0. Ml
llann Wilson v*. the e*tat*
cf J. L. Wilson was derldod tn
favor of the defendant, k* K Obensuf,
K*u.. and Messrs Russell * Roaenfleld
represented the plaintiff and W. T.
IVavltlson. E*«t , the defendants.
This verdict wu accepted by the plain
tiff's attorney*, aa I enshles them
to put the case In proper shape to be
taken before the supreme court Mr.
Russell made a very fine plea for the
defendant.
The case of Asbury MethodlM church
vs. P. J. O'Connor, sheriff, was non
aulied. Th# plaintiff was represented
by Mr. Boykin Wright and the defend
ant by C. H. Cohen, Esq., and H. H. ,
osvis. Esq.
The case of the New England Mort
gage company vs. tV. E. Keener Is)
•till cn trial. Messrs. J. B. * Bryan
Humming are attorney* for he plain
tiff and P. P. Johnson, Esq., of
Waynesboro represents the defendant.
ni'STK INO THEM OUT
Capt. Trlppe, the offer who will
muster out. th - Augusta companies In
the Second Georgia regiment, arrived
here at 2:40 o'c'ock on tho Central
train. He proceeded at once to tine ar
mory. where the aoldiera were gather
ed and proceeded to give them their
discharge from the army. The aoldiera
were delighted to see the officer. Many
of them ere due an extra amount of j
'a’ary and want to get out of the ser
vice.
ring mill, ask* that the statement, be
made that there was no strike in that
department. He says that the oper
atives gave due notice that they would
leave and worked out their time. They
stated at the time- tha; they merely in
tended to see if they could not find
more profitable employment else-,
where, but wanted to go back to their
old Jobs if they failed to do so. They
e not wish to be regarded as stnk
era.
Mr. Henley says it is rumored that
th* op*:aUv*s who bav* walh,*U oat
would go t* th* Augusta fartarjr and
attsmpt to Indue* tb* hands that •to
quit work. He aay a thla hi W • nI J
untrue, but thare is an «xc*ar*at rea
son, for Jt“the operidElres at tha Au
gust* factory having pl*4*aft tb*m
seivea to help support the unemployed
operatives if the Augusta factory con
tinued to run. d ®.».
AUkIU «A
ATiiANTA
GETS THE
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j The attorney gswetal Jeff tb# rtt*
last algkt and on his retnm ke will
begin ih* work of preparing to pul in
to execution Ike law which authorise*
tk# prison
Major Strong, his aaatotaat. stated
tkat It had not been decided aa yet
whether lo advertise for plan* or to
lay It *pon tha suporvlrtng arnkl
llecl’a office The taw permits them
1 to do *ltber
Hlmi M«K Strang Say*,
j 'Th* prison will he the most com
plete in tb* country. If wrt In Hi#
world." said Major Strong, tbla mom
lng •<.
I "It will doubtlaos be the largest In
■ the I'nlted Stal«a. for tb#re *lll h* no
us« of const ructlag one of ordinary o»-
pacity. It will be built for all time
to come, and will be composed of ma
terial to last hundreds of years It
will be a model for future prison
buildings lam glad Atlanta has se
cured the prison. The attorney gen
eral had the power of final selection,
and his decision Is Irrevocable. Noth
ing more will be done for the present,
but as soon as the attorney general re
turns he will take the matter up aaaln
and pnpolnt a commission or commu
te* to confer with the city of Atlanta
as to the site." i
SDLDIERS INVITED
To Social Entertainment to Be Given
Tomorrow Evening.
Woodlawn Ixdge. No. 2, Knights of
Pythias, will *!v* a socllal entertain
ment tomorrow (Thursday) evo at
their Csstle Hall; corner Jackson and
Ellis streets ond desire to extend an'
Invitation to all the members of the
order who may be among the soldiers
at the ramp.
RUN v WAY.
Mr. Callllian’s Hoe.se Made Wild
Dash.
Mr. Con Calllhan, while driving In
his buggy on Jackson street early this
morning, had his horse take fright and
make e wild daab. overturning the
buggy snd throwing Mr. Calllhan out.
Except for a few business, Mr. Calll
han suffered eo Injury.
Young Dad (enthuslast'cally)—Say,
old msn, have I told you the last bright
saying my youngster got off?
Friend (wearily)—l hope so.—Town
Topics.
””Blanco JJaa Resigned.
Madrid, Nqirt .29.—'The Official Ga
zette today pubUaksa a daces* aeospt
ing th# iwalgnattoa as Marshal llaau#
ag saytaia g*»snal as Caka,
Era Jallett, tm& 13 W « ld ' ai,d
Ipai. tdfht at tlieeoc-phan a»yl«a-
Th* funeral otwvurfii at 2:30 o’clock
this sftemoea fiwm suylaxa ahaffffl
am) the interment was mad# In the city
cemetery. -
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brw**n 9 W a m and I.W p m Tk*
[ liar of ik* Co*f»r*ne* wa* nuk from
tk# fmai of ik* fourth window Tk#
prratdlag elder* were requested lo act
as a commute* lo aomlnal* ik*
maading fommlii*»* of tk* CVafer
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raised mull led. "4 Commute- oa tk*
Publishing Honae and Our War
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Tkla com mil le* la for tk* purpose of
Investigation tk# complaints mad* by
tb* Senate of tke Halted State#
a galas! certain officials of Ike
rharrb
Tk# ionfcrenr* la a body of great
courtesy Whenever n representative
of the church la its eonaectionai ca
pacity or mlalster of another denomi
nation ia preeenl. they are always In
troduced to Ik# conference by the
bishop.
0r J. T. Plunk*! of the First Pres
byterian church and Rev. IA nor of the
Second Presbyterian church of tbla
city were introduced to th* conference
and welcomed.
Or W F. Tlllett, dean of th# theo
logical department of the Vanderbilt
| University. Nashville. Tenn. was
present and addressed the conference
;In behalf of the university. His
speech was well received. Rev. J. I) ;
Hammond, recently of Oeorgta, but
now of Nashville, secretary of educa
tion. was Introduced to the conference,
and his report was read by Secretar y j
Heldt.
Rev J. F. Nixon. D. D.. presiding
(elder of the Augusta district, is now
closing his fourth year In ibis field,
and will be removed nfter this year. He
has made many friends In Augusta
who would like to keep him for ano
ther qtiadrennium He and Dr. Krn
jdall. the pastor of St. John'a church,,
arc In charge of the conference in an
especial way. and they are entertain- j
Ing the conference well. Augusta s
hospitality Is not taxed. Her homes are
are open and her guests are delighted.
■ Dr. Lansing Burrowa was Introduced
to the conference and made seme hnp
py remarks upon his introduction, re
ferring In a moat charming manner to
the beginning of his pastorate with th#
pastorate of Dr. W. A. Candler at St,
John’s.
The committee or nominations, con
sisting of the presiding elders, made
their report.
The various committees will meet
this afternoon at the different, church
parlors and make out their reports.
A resolution was introduced by Rev.
John S. Moore that football be abol
ished from the Methodist colleges.
(lasonic Fair.
The arrangements for the Masonic
Fair, which begins Dec. 30, are rapidly
being perfected and the affair promises
to be a most enjoyable social event.
Speelal rates have been secured on
all roads entering Augusta, and a num
ber of visitors will doubtless take ad
rant*** of these rat*s to attend. The
hall will ks «iv«u orsr ts *h* eosn
nxtota* tsmrtTow atrt th* d*sur*U*na
wjll be aamslhing elaborate »o,d en
tCrsly unique _
Superior Court
she auoerior coart ifi deference ; to
tii# Thanksgiving season adjourned
this afternoon till Friday morning.
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■ ember I. or earltei Th* brigsiV-
I will lak* as much of its wagon trans
port at lon aa poaalbl*. and ramp and
garrison equipage. Including teat
floors Acknowledge receipt snd dt
reei commanding general of tk* toll
ed* to report to adjutant general of
j the army th# hours of d»psrtur# of
each regiment, and upon arrival
at it.wiiaailon report direct’
to tb* adjutant general of lb* army
for duty.
| "By command of Major General,
Miles.
“Corbia. Adjutant General "
This brigade to commanded by
Brigadier General Oates and consists
of the 15th Pennsylvania. Ihe Thirty
New Jersey, snd the 102nd New York,
now at Athena.
On arcount of tb# Inclemency of the
weather yerterday the engineer#' did
not flnlah laying out the new camp
site and consequently the regiments
have not fcegun to move their ramps
bark to make room for (he new parade
ground. Thla work, however, will j
i probably begin this afternoon, but If 1
not It will not start until Friday, as
ihe men will be given a day of com
plete rest tomorrow.
[ Gen. Young Is steadily working get- |
ting everything in order and all work
done. The scene around the corps j
headquarters is a busy one.
Everything at camp is preparing to I
celebrate Thanksgiving tomorrow and
(he kitchens arc the central points of
I Interest and large groups of soldiers
jars constantly hanging around watch
ing the preparations for the feast.
All of the county convicts are en
gaged filling the immense holo by the
side of the WheiosH read. This wns
made to gei clay and would Interfile
very much with the manoeuvres of the
troops when drilling.
An order was issued today regulat
ing the sale of beer In the canteens.
All of these canteens will have to close
on Sunday and stop business evpry ev
ening at teps. These rules will be
strictly observed.
Several farmers have complained of
raids on their poultry and special pro
vost guards are being detailed to pa
trol any spot that the inhabttanls of
the surrounding country may name.
The work of laying sewers to the
hospital has been finished and alt of
the wards that are furnished with
stoves are being used. Twenty-four
additional stoves have been ordered.
The first death to occur since the
arrival of the soldiers took place in the
city hospital today. Alexander C.
Hollyday, of Co. H, First Maryland,
died of appendicitis. He lived at 712
Lawington Plsue, Baltimore. Funeral
servioaft occarrav) today at At. Paul s.
fiU*hi armed man under a corporal
acted as gaards *f hotoar, six corporals
wer# poll bearers ttud the whole com
pany attended in a body. The remain*
war* isnt to bis home tm the 2:U>
train.
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< ba«w*d for phyeical Uteabillty
Ca|rt 0c•• aaf Or M Is affiirwr of tha
[day.
U ttebroder of Oa. R to dlstf of
'the guard.
Major Hand has two small tm»-r*alaa
In a battle which were raugM to tb*
■ aatp
Tblrterath Peaasylvaato.
tbak of Co a baa rrtwm*d fiom a
»l< h furlough
Kelly of A rejoined bln i--ennaay to
day after a seven days' furlouab —
Ki en< h spent in Hsrri.burg
Li. Berkhotwe. Oa. A. to officer es tb*
dar
U Foote of Co. 0 la officer of tb*
guard
New water fillers ar* being placed ta
the hospital.
The alow freight ha* arrived, muck
ta she delight nf tb# men
Eighth Peaasylvaato.
Bent of Co. C waa asm to divtaiaa
I hospital yesterday for an operation.
New door* have been placed In th*
regimental hospital.
The lumber for all the tent floor* haa
arrived
R. A. Caldwell of Co. K has received
an honorable discharge. He has been
regimental clerk.
IA. Walllrk of Co. I to officer of the
day.
Lt, Bower of Co. C to officer of «h*
guard.
Sgt. Bower Is serving as sergeant of
the guard.
; Corn. Sill I man of Co. B has t>e#n
, honorably discharged.
Thirty-filth Michigan.
TA McOonaid. who Is sick at the
hnsrltal, has been relieved of duty at
'headquarters and will rejoin his regi
ment.
| Capt. L. B. Pandalt. who has been
On sick leave, has returned to duty.
| C*pt. Prime or Co. E is officer of
I the day.
I Lt. Taylor, who has been quite pick
| in Pennsylvania is much better and will
rejoin his regiment soon.
The postoffiee In the new lent Is do
ing an excellent business and giving a
good s^rvi'*#.
First Maryland.
First Sgt. Tydlngs of Co. G went to
the hospital last night.
Co. B will receive roster roils In a
few flays, gotten up In pretty form.
Sgt Robertson of Co. F has return
ed from sick furlough.
The men ore preparing for a hig feast
tomorrow.
Cn. L say their mascot dog Billie will
be fixed up to celebrate Thanksgiving.
The men are practicing both baseball
and football today.
Tenth Ohio.
Htrouse of Co. 0 was discharged from
division hospital today.
Cnrp. W- H. Whipple of Co. O left
yesterdav on a furlough.
M Etch of Co. a left for Toledo yes
terday on furlough.
A. E. Dretsch nf Co. M is among
those leaving on furloughs.
Nearly nil of the companies have
bought 100 pounds of turkey each for
tomorrow’s dinner.
Cavalry.
Capt. Houghton of B troop arrived
last night and took charge of his troop
—relieving Lt. Pattlson.
Lt. Rice Joined M troop this morn
ing. *
The Water n»lns are being run to the
officers’ quarter*, oomparty Kitchens and
troop watering plaoes
Tomorrow morning k o uiook the
cavalry troops will entftog.Jß.Nrt
exercises Tug of war. fast riding and
many other events will taka D,aee
Quite a large number or Augustons
watched Hie practicing today and wit
nessed sonic splendid exhibitions of
horsoniansldP