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THE POATUND WRECKED
ANO ALL ARE LOST
Savanty Uvti Including Pftfta#n*ar» and
Crew Hava Been Lott.
A Hundred end Seventy V•••#*« Were Destroyed
Along the Coest
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LAST KOLL ( ALL TON 01 ROW.
Thai till »# feMirr* Lrtta tH
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TW l ti> log Oncnt Pleasure. Tl«|t<
WMk Regret.
Tkf lulf li (hr mustering (MX art
(| omyrnfri C! mC K AamaA Oorfli
rrg (rest room I xr.orro'T. For a we#k
lit wi haa bran going ca
The parmaaiar hat begua hla arork
and th# mi n will bar* t*r*i««l what
ia due them bjr acme tin' tomorrow.
Col. Oscar J Brown, who *a» hen
yesterday. taking a last look at Iba aol
dltri of Companies C and E. last laat
eight far Atlanta. H- will attend the
mur taring out of th* otbar rompnnle*
of the regimen, that arr now encamped
in Alieata red *rho will ha tnuatarad
out tom arrow or Thor* day.
Cape Fry, Lieut* Baxley Hanrkrn
and Hryaa aprnt the greater part of
last night Id iba armory at work, hav
.og brae apnr ntaii an #xr.in:ning
ooard far tbr metier out rotla whirb
had to ba minutely inap t- ad.
The dtacharge paper* from the **r
vlra will ba handad tha man whan they
answer to tha last rail rail tomorrow
morning, It we* learoad todej.
H'"f**r, tba laa- roll rail may nc*'
ba until ti morrow afternoon. Tba boys
leok with p »*sur* tinged with a Ml
of Badnaaa a. thalr going cut of at
vlr* They have, alt ce cnliatlug ba
coma banded together and arme very
alnaa friendship* hare be on made,
Mow that Ibe man are to leave the
nrrr;% they (that a many cf sham) will
ba withort positions. II la hoped that
ail y in r?on find cmpicym-nt again
Tba try* of the Second Georgia con
ducted themaelvee well. They made
splendid eohitra and Augusta is proud
of them.
As iUsy leave the service. Ist every
one join In saying: "Well done, good
nnd faithful soldiers."
lecture at y. n. c. a.
Hon. J. Henry Eagle. of Houston. WII
Lecture on “Grady” Dec. A.
The lecture to be delivered at the V.
M. C. A. rn the Bth of December by
Hen. J. Henry Eagle, of Houston. Tex.,
ob • Grady,” will be one of the most
e’oquent end interesting lectures that
has been given in the city this season.
He is f prince among men, and his lec
tures sra masterly efforts. Mrs. Grsdy
s *ys of the lecture: “I am delighted
ufih th't lecture. It certainly dues
correctly reflect Mr Grady s life*
thought and life-work."
Every Georgian is proud of the illus
trious Grady, end the Association audi
tor, m will doubtless be filled with
people to hear the great lecture. The
lecture is free to the members of the
Association and c*cb member will be
allowed to bring a lady friend. Nor.-
members will be charged the regu,.r
admission fee.
.1. C. Llghtsey, c- Hartfard, Conn a
at the Commercial.
M e. ,\. H-irne and child i ‘note on.
■ visit Mrs. A- Dorr on Groyne street.
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AH Plviit of Them for (bo Soldier
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Al the SI- A a draw BrMhrrhood*
.VMlff*' Headquarter*.
The Hold er* of Camp tk Kentir bare
found a drllghtful etude**- m» at the
reading room* wbtrb bare been Hired
jup for their u*e by o*. Aadrew *
BrMbetbord The soldier* have bow
I been Hi our mid*l there week* *o«i the
■ Brotherhood I* the flr*t organ I onion
which bp* offered them hospitality.
They nave aecurrd two loom* In the
Ch»l* Gray building, whirb have been
f converted Info a reading rocm and cof
fee room The former, wh rh over
lock* Bro»d *treet. h** be.-n comfort
ably furnished, I* wtll lighted and
I heated the variora perlodlrtl* are to
tw found there and it I* understood
that th# loral paper* will alao be on
Me. If anyone havinr periodical*, with i
which they have finished will kindly
send them to the reading room, they
will be very much appreciated by the
Brotherhood end enjoyed by the »ol- ;
dlers. Here alao can be found ata- i
tionery. which will b? furnished the
soldier* free of charge.
The second form is fitted up us t*
lunch room, which the ladies of St.
Paul'* church have taken In rharg
! A competent person has been placed
jto charg* and any soldier who wishes
to can get a cup of hot ctlfce and a ;
sandwich for five cents.
The ladles r.’gtet having to mnke
i ven this small Vharge. but will be |
; obliged to until other arrangemenu
ern lie nie.de. Today lunch w«a served
free.
I The rooms have been well patronized
I by llic soldiers today, and all ate loud
!; n thjir praises cf this move on the
p,rt cf the Brotherhood, and their gen
tlemanly behavicr ahowa their appre
ciation of the courtesy which has been
extended to them.
Hemember the place, over Chris
Gray's old store, corner of Broad and
Mdntcsh streets. A cordial invitation
!« extend'd to each and every soldier
and a warm amt hearty welcome will
be extended him.
Hephzibah Note*.
Hepbiibah. Ga„ Nov. 29.—Rev. Mr.
Stevens, who is standing conference
occupied the pulpit in the M. E. church
here Sunday. Beth sermons were ex
pedient. He also gave an enjcyahle
lecture hefore the Rstibath school Sun
day afternoon. Prof. Jeckson delivered
s spl-nc d lecture before the Baptist
Sunday school on Sundsy morning.
Mr. Luslen Knight return on Sunday
from Mcßean.
Miss Florine Lcgue came in this ev
ening from Gibson.
Miss Rosa Mims returned from
Waynesborc on Ir.st Sunday.
Mrs. W. W. Knlgbf. Mis* Sallie
Knight and MiW Gm;ude Mlllwf. of
Muß«an; *nd Miss Gr«,ct« «-f
fWAltgr, C- wire ib the vi’ltgt last
iuedsy.
T|* w**tk#r. is very cat*. The >her
momctcL indicated .12 this morning.
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Ohio Will play the C. L. A. team In
basket bail uw Thursday nlaht at St.
Prtrick’a Hall: Hrivatf J. Belcher. Co.
A; Private K De’.Vald, Co. A. Sergt.
H, Netta, Ca. K: Private F. K. Haugh
ton. Co G; Otwp l- Loihrop, Co.
H. Private H. D. Hart. Co. B; Private
E Zcll*r, Co. B. Private H Feasley.
C. L: Pr'va eJ. M Fergnaon. Co. L;
t’orr. J. F. A he. Co. C; Artificer K M
I Freneb. Co. B.
Camp Chat.
Adjutant General Reirhmann leaves
inday for Huntsville, where he goes to
tie txamlned for oromotlon He has a
.host of frlerd* vtho wish him sucres*.
Lieut. Hrwe. of the engin*-er», re
jeeived news teday that hl» father t*
seriously 111 and left at once for a
seven day’s furlough.
MsJ. BeHs. of the Tenth Ohio. Is di
vision officer of the day.
Col. Duvall, chief ordnance officer.
I returns Frldcy.
The brigade bakeries art* iti working
i erder.
i Cspt. Nelson, of the Flfieenlli Miu
; nosois. is officer of the day of the
Third brigade.
Ccpt. Samuel Riggs, of Co. K, K. at
Maryland Is Firat brigade officer of
the day.
Lieut. Wm. W. Inglis, of Hie Thir
teenth Pennsylvania, the senior side
of Gen. Gobln. has returned from a
thsee months' aick furlough.
Wcrk on siables for the officers’
horses hak begun.
Richards, of Co. D, of the Thirteenth
Pennsylvania, has been relieved from
duty at the brigade bakery.
j p\ Corrigan, of the First division
hospital corps, has received an honor
able discharge nnd leaves for Connec
ticut tomorrow
Keasey, of the engineers, has return
ed from * sick furlough.
Fifteenth Minnesota.
Walter Geer of Co. I is sick in the
hospital/
T. Kreegan of Co. K is among (he
additions to the hospitals.
Corporal Keenan and L. J. Doan of
Co. I have return: d from sick fur
lough.
Thomas Lewis of Co. M is sick to
day.
Wagoner Brand of Co. D lias return
ed from sick furlough.
Lt. Dewey of Co. C is unwell to
day.
fit. x. T. Nelson of CO. V lias re*
;urn*., front sick furlough, hut ba. not
yet rsppned fc*r dU.
Capt. 3p tear'Of Co. Dis officer 1 of the
day.
• Lt. Porter or Co. I is officer of th*
guard.
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lm<mar if th# dd( >»!>ht hoipstst #• •
irrtlay to allow thr koapitai to b#
i Atewsid ttp##r was sent to th# city
hnsrilal jeaterdav (tw ir**na#nt
u. Biehoff Co. nl# t.ffic#v or th#
day
|j Buw#rs of Co. C l» officer of the
guard
j rim H. W. Kaatner lia* b#c* pro
' oiotml to First riergeant of Company
H
: Cot oral Frank I-new haa been
in mooted to Ftrat riergeant of, Com
j pany H
Charles Kline and John K* »ter (tav#
h#en promoted to corporal* in Compa
ny B. ! "
Thirty-lifth Mkhigan.
j Acting Hospital fiteward Springstes.l
ll,aa reported for duty after a short III
| a *'(»#.
Cfonenweit Of Ca D arrived yestet;-
I day from Michigan after being absent
lon sick leave
The moving of ramp has beet un
der way all day and is practically ootn
pletetl
Sgt. S A. Ciaue of Co. B. has had
his furlough extended
Lt Howie; of Co H t* officer of the
I day.
First Maryland.
Gold burg of Co. A has reported for
! duty after a short sickness
Sllmau of Co. H has reported from
; si k to duty.
In Co. B. Sgt. Frink, Sgt. Beaknell.
I nod Corporal MclTlhenny. are sick 10-
tlay I
i [turns of Co. H has returned front
I tick furlough.
rtfckwlth Of Co. T 1 has rejoined his
regiment after sldk furlough.
jonaa of Co. 0. Downey of Co. T and
Hcl.T.es or Co. M ate among the sick
lu quarters today.
Vance of Co. .\1 has returned from
sick furlough.
Sgt. Pearce of Co. A has received
honorable discharge.
Capt. Wright of Co. K Is officer of
the day.
Lt. Morris of Co. F is officer of the
guard.
CUas, A Hatton of Co. B, G. S.
Reinhardt of Co. G, and D. B. Snider
of Co. F, were sent Lethe hospital to
day.
li. G. rieiglw of Co. B has been
transferred to the band.
Tenth Ohio.
.lames Molion of Co. (' is among -lie
addition* to (he hospital.
I Capt. A. J. Fish* df Co. A is in
the hospital suffering with malaria.
li. oil a fee of Co. F has be.-n return-:
cd to duty from the hospital.
G. Stafford cf the band haa L''#»> j
sent to the division hospital.
Terek of Co. G and Brock of Co. ■
D have been sent to the division host- ]
pilai.
The hospital kitchen has been estab
lished and ia cqoHfrpwti by it* ganm
liiahinaa. Fatty uKesf, übd Par..
Garidiwt)
Hospital dteWald Jones tie- been
sworn in as Uwaxenant and aSsiaraat
surtiean.
Luster Smalt of. Co. K John Mahon
PLANS
FOR THE
NEW ARMY'
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lift UiMtladM trie *.iias»■ I «4
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Hrrt- WHlt earn*# ft«W. W'lMWlt I* It*
,«* «( iwiaoriiM till* P*t W# »l
BACK iwn THE EAST,
Capt P. 11. ffke Katun** I ram th#
I satern Aha* Market
t apt I’ 11, R e#, rtf th# R*e g
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Kaetern shoe market* Mr Rh# aa#
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op#, p« Hr foaad air.) 4*iln»Wf lie#*
of p||#cp at (Bit fprcor?. #ad
pH tb# m»d# tin goorip ftp b#a<l at
ffrertly m*ae#d prh#e Tkew goon*
am## (hla week end he aay# that «h#y
#ill be acid at prir#* that will mak •
th*- she# hue>ness lively fm the month
of December The oj»p*>rturtti#« M
frred hy th# Rice g O'Ccnat I ribV# Co.
are alway* appreciated, a* the crowd*
aha visit their a.orra testify to ihelr
• merit of their offering*.
IIV. W. S. STEPHEN*.
Died Suddenly Thi* Tornlng In
summer* IMe.
Iff, w s rite, herfa dl* t eudd.nl> at
in* name mt the Hill this morning
Off For riacon.
Knoxville. Tenn.. Nov, 2*—The head
. I tie ret * of the second division of the
. Aral corps, which hue te-cti here elm# j
1 August 27. will li • bro'-en tomorrow
’e-.d g<> to Mscon (inly two legimentsj
| noe letnaln here, the .list Mtchtgsn arid
the Sixth Ohio, They are under order*
!io he teadv for ileuarture to Cuba- 1
ttwine to conflicting orders the fourth j
.Tennessee did not vet auny till late
! iHSt nigh', for Savannah Major David
Hemphill, chief quart trntastet ..f th
{division, has been relieved of duty.
Uaterhary Coming.
I'aile, France. Nov. 29.—A dispatch
[front Brussels to The Journal affirms
the ie»*ort that Count Ksterhasv has I
eailed for America. The dispatch ns-|
Inert* that he embarked at Rotterdam. i
| Tltc uitlc SOB of Officer atvtson, who!
ai'cld-' ntally shot himself the other day.
is getting along nicely now. He has had !
very high fever for the paat few days,
taut Ills condition Ik very much Ini
proved, to the delight of hie parents
and ft lends. J
—y
.1 F,. Hart of K'dgefleld is at liie Com
mercial.
Of Co C and dorp. A. .1 Fisher of Co.
A, have lie'll sent to division hospit
al.
Capt. Fin/.ee of Co. C is officer of liie
day.
Lt. Schelllng of Co. H Is officer or
the guard.
Cavalry,
A. Wangers of Norway was assign
ed to 11 troop yesterday.
J. W. Warner is a recruit for H.
troop.
George Sibelt, an Augusta rccrilH,
who worked for the Perkins manufac
turing company, has beu sent to the
hospital to stand the physical exami
nation.
Zetbemuauni, u recruit, bus ben as
signed to M troop.
Com. St. Klmo Vuughun of H trooii
went to liie hospital today.
Baldwin of B Hoop was die Hissed
from hospital today.
Corpora! i’gtleraon of troop L w;,s
sent to quarters from hospital today.
Brush of B troop receives an honor
able disaharg, totnorrow. t
Co:p. Fa.t*r-x.it vui -.etii to quar
ters pda/ fro’li lioepiutl
Foiir -nien of tlhr r.oapital corps have
been fiewdled’fbr'the ouValry.
\ g’An w(tad'll kirtlien and men*
lent Is un'lci construction for l» troop.
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IlffritxAf. Mil a* >V
THE EAST
DAY OF
CONFERENCE
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s{mbN is m frpJin* #n*l happv nun
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I ook.
Tb*- R»f». J. F Mlx tn h*» lw *n th -
be|>vrd precidtrg elder here In the Au- |
gesta district for the P*»t four jrqfftw j
and It la with great regret that this
* there of uacfalness la now to be in a
j different locality
The business of the eonferenee Is
j living rapidly disposed of and by to- j
night the par* ng cn the t haracter* of j
iihe Incumbent# of the pulpit* in the |
icgion over which this conference hu* |
ijurladiciiou will have been completed
Many of the mlnlater* a* the‘ r ,{
names were called by the bishop. «r(J*e
and gave an Interesting resttm.' of ,
their labor* for the past year.
Kev. F. W. MtCiuskcy.
The Rev. F W. McCluakey. of At
lanta. In u few words feelingly sahl
that he gave thanks to God for the op
iportunities snd the results of Ills lasi
year's work: ke was much encouraged
and should go on.
It Is understood that the bishop in
tends io read the appointments at to
night's session and the conference of
I Silk will be over.
The credentials of Rev. W. L. Glenn
were restored to him and it is thought
[that he will resume work In the Souin
|r,eprgi» district.
A Division Resolution.
Ft Bowing this mailer, Rev. TV W.
Wadsworth, who Is oue of the fore
most workers on the pro-division side
of the conference, arose anil railed up
arother resolution, which, as read by
Dr. Heidi, called for tin* appolntmrnt
of n committee of thirteen members,
live of whom were to tie laymen, to
Investigate the division question, and,
If a division was thought to be expedi
ent. to formulate some plan or line
whereby it could be accomplished and :
report at the next conference. This |
was signed by the Rev. Wadsworth. ,
Rev. Owens and Rev Lovejoy. Then j
from all parts of the house name calls
for recognition from the bishop and
.here followed a maze of amendments,
subtsiUitlcr.s. etc. it appears tlmt the
conference Is very evenly divided on
tills fiiiesllon.
The Rev. S. P; Ledbetter arose and
spoke strongly against the resolution.
Tin- Rev. G. G. Smith, of the Macon
district, arose mid argued against the
resolution.
The reverend gentleman who was
ordaired In that very church. St.
that the resolution was almost tanta
mount to an expression of approval of
tiic division question, which was not
(l,o tense of the majority of the con
ference.
Amendment s.
Then ether ministers arow* and |
moved amendments and sub-amend- j
IneOLS. ill , ;o- guile a'.PWVg slid ,
.-niphhliu faiifcueee b«iOff. u-ied, atul a |
ICTI2 dj»wn OJ. squabble
appealed ini ru - net, I
The titshap remarked ihiit wldl-- Au
gusta \v,|K fin exceedingly fltiiightfill
(„ remain in." yet business must
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> t'lwm th. .lauding up wf th*ew- In f*•
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Hi't be . tainted HI mvmbet*.
Th autln then *t'a>d UP and the toll
showed ll« against the i<ii>p.>«lil<m.
i Another amendment was then offer*
!,. ( l tn . ii.it,,n- the wotdtng -"to.take ln-
Ito . onetdeiattnn the « nitre iU» stton
! sMfcer a dn l»ion I* rxpe.tt.-fit ' ete.
1 The Rev. (•. O. riatith «ro» again
and said that it appealed to him that
{the calm deWberstlun of ihlrteen men
, n th,- sul.Je. t »«s prefetat.le to the
; onickly spiun* reaolutlon «f * few of
the minority. ■
Wldle Dr Wadsworth hadjslaled >)V
1 gives hi* i. aeons for the uge of the
I vtord "stilfe" In this connection, yet
I ha'.tkfr Rtiilth). w hile un old man. liad
* , mntned rcgt«*d on the deliberation tie
younger men'on eeituln quegUolt* be
■ fore th. body, hut now he fell elrange-
I Iv and knew thot such efforts were the
. ause of nil, nation and bUtcrnv**.
Ju tgc Mantmuml
Judge Hammond "t Allanta then
aio.-e amt moved to a\vote on the res
olutiun. with this addition:
"Provided that nothing herein con
iallied shall Ih- construed to commit the
conference to a division.”
ricivial members exnrgsasd their
Ideas that th< Judge's mothm "«» the
correct solution or extrication front a
pnrflitmental's' tangle, and ll was s. c
onded and passed almost unanimous!*'.
Dr. Heidi then moved thai the con
i', . adjourn to meet ut S o'clock to
nigh' to rec'dvc the appointment list,
and It! 2 o’clock the conference ad
journed.
The appointments, which will pr»d>-
altly lie ready for tie) night session, Will
, n,i the woi’k of the conference.
City Items.
IT. C. Haycbt of Allanta Is at the
Cmiim-rclnl.
I T. H Francis of St. le,uls is at the
('ommerclal.
James Dnrun of Cleveland. 0., 1s at
the Commgrclal. t
J,. A. Bush of Martins, S. C., Is at
the Commercial.
I; M. Clutch of Philadelphia is at
th" Coimnormial.
li m Dumfrey of Columbus, (ia., is
ut the Commercial.
I\ S. Johnson and .1 P. Crltchton of
Vlk n arc registered at the Commer
cial.
Mr. It. C. Hunted, manager of The
Heart of Maryland company was In the
city today.
Ml . and Mrs. K. J. Costello have re- ,
turned offer a delightful trip to north
ern cities.
Mr. A. T. Rogers, of Thomson, Ha.,
i-.vus in th.) city today shaking hands
".-Rh hi* many friends.
V\ C Toinv.kbu?. T. P. Black .Veil.
D C Weel)* siiui H- .JUgufl. “ l Ne.t
York, arc at- the Comm sicial. -
Mr*. L. ft. Kilpatrick hem return.d
|,nine a'lor-a tdcasant visit to lier tno
lher. Mrs. Byrd, on upper Klli*.