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h<*nl«ll thank*
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of tfcta t9ssp aisk to attM *• fttw oaf
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a!|4ljr otproaa oar f*oll»it •**! I r '* n
my*f fWII •nnr uikir tai <Uora*'o4
la aaory tool ta oar raioo ft o kaw
all |f.tlfot rfira roala, ta thta r a"*p
• certain fotdar'* or roaerto ratone
tna :«4V» of Anpifta, with hat f*>w
csfcptioaa rtmarf toward the pr*-
vnt* n HM It **u co 4lfl*r»»i
from' (hr wanarr ta which we had
been treated t.jr tfc lattice who were
kto< t eoouph to tl#H tat 1# oar other
eaepc, and we were at a loe» to s*■
count for tt. Of courae we were
forced to the conrloalon that the In
dict here were a'tiually proud and re
•erved and not of a aociable nature,
never havinir had a thought that we
♦ mpired Tear In the heart* of any.
young or old. Your left -r to ua ex
plain* wha‘ au a tny*tery to u». and
your aa*urance of good will and crei
hdence In ua carve* to nakc ue feel
more at home and will make our atay
with you much more pleaeant. A* you
tay. a drunk- n rowdy la to be avoid
ed.
We cannot bold ourselve* accounta
ble for the action* of a few. We sin
cerely regret that we have among u*
thoae who do not conduct themselves
In a manner beromlng a genMPtnan.
and we beg of tb* good ladles of Au
gu.*»a not to condemn ua without bet
ter cause that: the action of a few. who
never have and pfohab’y never will
msk* any pretentions to being a gen
tleman
Hy far the greater majority of our
sold erf are young men who have giv- 1
en tip good home*, good positions. and ;
left behind mother*, wives. sisters. nodi
the comforts of life, for the privation 1
or r* np. thinking that our country
W».s in need of their service*, and I'
think were you to make a canvass of
our eo'diera you would find jus; as i
much good breeding, just a* much ed- j
uratlon. just a* much honor a-ncng'
them a* you would among the young’
men of your own locality or any other j
in this broad land of ours. We trust
that-after reading your address to ua. j
those vbo through a misunderstanding'
of us have imagined that we were bar-|
hariane to be feared will 1 take a differ
ent view of the matter, that they mar j
• islt our camps and Judge from tbo
conduct of the soldiers and from th“
treatment they receive, whether they |
were right or wrong and treat us ac-;
cordingly. j
We all appreciate the visits of youi-j
citirens. especially the ladies, and we
pledge ours-lves to do everything in j
our power to make it pleasant and en-;
jovable to you whenever you come,
and remember that you are welcome
at any and all times. Again we thank
you for railing the attention of our.
citirens to what was to us an injustice |
and we sincerely hope that you may
never have cause to regret it, or to
change the opinion it would lead us to;
believe you hold of us. Very truly
yours.
J. F. Larkin.
Private Co. H. lthk Ohio.
~~ 11E ADQIJA RTERS
TSat tranks, bags, dress suit
'ire,dm, tfhidh hsr^efs.
, ,se«. trunk Strap*. Trunk Factory, tt«
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PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES!
ppnflPurTfl FORCES US TO MAKE SACRIFICES AT ONCE~
Ladies' CAPES, and Ladies' and Misses' JACKETS Cut Down.
On*-third ©f pric* cut on *ll Fancy Dr#** Good* indjriinminfi*
200 M I**#*’ and L*di#§* Jack#** cut to mak#r* co*t. f . ,
.100 Pluah. Plain and Fancy and Military Cap©* cut to co*t of Material.
SO Bat#* warm Comfort* *t*rtln* at 48 c#nta, to Eid#rdown at 53..»0 .
10 Bal#» of Cotton and Wool Blanket* *tartinM at 4M c#nti to $ 1.00 a I H c
200 Pair all W«roi Hom#-madn Blank#t* *J.SO to 56.00 tor boat I 1-4 mad*.
Nuw Fur Cap#* and CollafP* N*w Laprob**. n*w Porti*r*.
I 000 Fancy Carpal Ruga from auction at 50 c#nt» on th# dollar.
40 yard* oHin* B#a liland for SI. 20yard* b#*t XX Bl#arh,ng for S I .OO.
y io 4 Raml Hpaw Shrrt nii 12 I-2c. 26c for Tabl# Damaak. pood valu# for 80 C*nta*
< Chaapnat plat • In th* city for wool Und#rw*ar. Wool Undorwaar cut to I -2 regular pric*
. . P. D. HORKAN & CO. . .
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My Ulfn'i ti**ftrt to norm »n<t tmn ; |
And find my »«■**. -IlMifin*.
Those « ho Will Assist
■I Muonk Tair.
1 Mr Will Hollingsworth. fancy work
ud ho«th assistant* Mr.. N. K |
Boiler. Mr. Fhsver. Mr. Bowl*#, Mrs.
Will 1-*« Mr*. MrKlnnc La*. Mts.
I'nnnor ri* kl«-j. Mt* Hnllldsy. Mr*. ,
" Shaver Mia. (twlndetl. the Miss
es F< re* the Mia-* Heed. Mr. J H-j
Hollingsworth. Mia. Hollingsworth.
i^SWuSS/S-' Z«*
I al'anta: Mr.. John Connelly, Mr*
I eh..tor Clark Mia. Lucy Doughty. |
|minm Carroll. Mlaa Dahlia M-Glmy..
Ml»» Josephine Crane. Ml.ee. Robert- j
•on. Ml.. Bessie Wright Ml., uillan
.stulb, Ml.. Mary Wilkin.. Ml.. Helen
Carroll, Ml.. Nellie Crane Ml.. Cl.ia
! Knlcht, and the Ml..e* Boykin, and;
others. . . ,
Mr.. W K Miller, .ut glass and chi
na. assistants. Mr*. C*. ■ 11. Mrs. Al
l,n. Ml., wither.. Mr. Beeson. Mra.
Jam*# Bothw*!l. Mrs. Joseph Lamar.;
Mr.. William Davidson. Mrs Carey. ;
I Mis. Connor. Mlaa Tlmberlake, Mias
c.nnahl, Mlaa Allle Eve. ML. Marie Al-|
lien. Ml.. Ida Calvin. Mrs. Htuarl Phln-i
i,„. Mrs H B. Alexander. Mrs. Boy-j
h ftn ’ Wright, Mra. George Baines, and
| rth -r*. , ,
,Nfn* C H Ooh#n. table, an-
UWgnts: Mrs Frank Bult. Mrs. N. A.
Teague. Mta-I W B Whlte. Mr._G.
IR Argo Mrs. K. B. Baxter, Mis* Wil
ly* Roney. Miss Mattie d'Antlgnac,
Misa Maude Blsell. Miss Margie Real.,
Mlsaea Annabel and Fadle Cranston.
Uree, Miss Adelaide Moors. Mi. ■' *’*■
1 Campbell. and othera.
Miss Julia Carmichael. Miss Lillie Roun-
Mrs J W. Levy, ladles' and gentle-,
men's furnishing booth, aaaletanta: Mrs.,
' Louis Cohen. Mrs. Joaeph Meyer. Mrs.
Frank Sm: ihe. .Mia. Joseph Id.venateln
|of Savannah. Mrs. Max Robinson of
West Virginia. Mis. Dan Lyon., Mrs.
Paul Muatin, Mrs. Sheron. Mlaa Ad -
(line Levy. Mis. Blanche Levy, e
(jrsie lVrris. Misa Maggie Funk Mias
! Rosa Koyple Miss Doris and otheie.
Miss Mary Hall, refreshments, asiis
i , nt , Mrs. W. r. Eve. Mrs. L "
White. Mrs. VI'S. Smyth*. Mr"-
„kj». u n a. Howland. Mib. Wei-t
; jfje, Mrs. Denning. Mrs. Bowe, Miss
Mary Anderson. Mrs. I. H. Levy. -*>•“
iowen W. Moore. Mrs. Stephenson. Mrs.
Hines .Mrs. Whitney, Mlsaea Pourne'*"•
; Misses Goldslry, Miss Aid worth. Miss
Mary Stephens anil others.
! Doll and toy table. Mrs. Dr. Cood
lich, assistants .Mrs. Tracy Hickman.
Mrs. Setxe. Mis. Shepard, Miss How
ard. Miss Lizzie Scott. Miss Lou Smith.
Miss Margaret Smith, Miss Eleanor
Carroll, Miss Merlal Black. Miss .Juhu
(Jkimleha*l. Miss Clara Doughty, Miss
Mis* Purcell, Ml** Hopkins.
Mi»* kou King Purcell, and other*.
Mr*. WheleAS, uhar«e o i the CuW>-
tiy Stare, Will have a large number at
a* Win Miss MadsUv Bar
vwr* MWry Slaare go* Hiss n#?-
tl,» Hattie Forge ftutler.fn charg ; of the
checkroom at the entrance to the ho
•n=r» attoura hibald
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I anwAh tt«e*t I * | far *■* *' I#** 4 - * * «%** ®# * **’ |
AM (44 VI orM t«*l»m.
. St friiMid ih , h,. n th.* Kmptflt «»f
110 ht< h u*e T-»|>e (Njur. i.mm* lylMin
[ e hen he hteeae. th** gift. Wild the
ailcaa trewawry wee richer than It I*
in«.». a grrai ruby «ee ueed t-- tepre
acnl h hud. amt I her.-.were •llamond
.lewdiep* '.n the leave*. The vaee. he*,
in which th.' plant stood of amid,
in. diamond di'-p* have evapmat-d
1 oow, the ruhy tud ha* turned yellow.
Ihe rmc golden vane I* only silver gilt
land the gift mat* the receiver more
than It does th< giver, but *llll. Il ls a
< ov ted honor. The coat of receiving It
It* said to I-, *lx thousand doll.ti* which
i goea to cot-er th* exp* mo** of thoae wh »
| convey It froni the pep** to th*- r-*'l|d
.■nt. Thl* manner of presentation I* an
other lilt of old w*nld idcturenquene**.
'in thla country the lllumlnnte.l le*«4pt*
rnd engrossed resolutions go by mall
or *'X| res*, with no detail* more spec
tacular lhan the official Idur of the en
velop-*.
The Holden Hose I* an annual possi
bility, but, llk» many humbler annu
als” of the rose specie*. It doe* not al
ways bloom on time. A sufficiently mer
itorious personage 1* not always to be
found and the gift is not bestowed.
Next year, however, during the Lenten
season, the pope will give the Golden
Ito* - to the Archduchess Louise Marie
of Austria, daughter of the late em
pr »**. There Is a tradition t(jat the
gift brings unhappiness with It; but
the arehduehes* has already had more
than her share of trouble, and perbaps
the pope'* rose may chang’ her fortune.
At least let us hope so.—Harper's Ma
za r.
Tor the Soldiers
One of the most praiseworthy char
itable movements ever organized In
Augusta Is tile Soldiers’ Rest opened by
St. Paul's Brotherhood of Rt. Andrew
| over Christopher Gray's old stand on
Broad street,
Here me two comfortable rooms
where soldiers may find w armth. com
fortable (halls and lounges, magazines
and newspaf e r s for th"lr own section of
the country. In an adjoining room, cof
fee and sandwiches " ill be served by
tli* ladles of St. Paul's free of charge.
A cordial invitation li< extended to the
soldiers to come here for real uud re
freshment whenever they choose. Con
tributions of magazines and newspa
pers arc earnestly solicited.
The ladies of St. Paul are soon also to
open up,a soup kitchen In West End.
Hamiltoti-Thomas.
The mairlage of Miss Scylla Withers
Thomas, daughter of General S. G.
Thomas, of Dalton, and Mr. Guy Ham
ilton. of Athens, will take place tomor
row at the brides home. Only a few
Intimate friends will be present, but
owing to ihe prominence of the bride
and groom the event will be "f great
Importance socially.
>Ls* Vivienne Strung* wh- i> the
guest of trientU m Augugtft, witfrstwit
Lame m the neat’ future. 3fOA*
has been absent for nearly a Tear and
hap fnM g&iffwsv BMV kfh% WiH a* *)i#
to wplcoVno her at home again.—Atlan
ta Journal.
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For L*Cripp« *nd Inf ia
enzause CHENEY’S EX
PECTORANT.
\ PMil: PROM
POLICE IXJCKET
The Pace That »,«k. Law -
Mr rtiarl** l.#o«Mir<! tn»**t hav# •!
(p|iit#n<y for sass driving for thn# j
mw mo niN on tli# poll## do#k#«|
today aaainai him roßcfrninc th** i
b: raking of eectlon * city rods ffssl
I in the first place J. Kell; and Mslj
j Huutad were associated with him in
!the charge
out, . r t'o|vert testified lhat last
j .. irioott the three had made aa%rial,
wild dashes on horseback op and down
Broad street He had cautioned them
when be first saw them that they
| wine riding faster than the lan al
: lows, tint laler he saw them at It
They all said that they hud nut
! thought lhat they were going at a pace
that was unlawful, but that did not
keep the Judge from fining the uft 50
, apiece.
The second case of a like nature
concerned Mr. leopard alone. Hither
Holding brought the charge. lie said
Mr. l-eopard had been aeen In a trap
with a couple of women and when
steal he was driving at a very rapid
rate.
The women In the rase said that the
j nap had been overturned, *o fast were
| they going
”1 could not hold the horses In.
said l-eopurd,
The Judge did not fine him In Hie
latter ease
A Lively Hide.
Margaret Williams was given a
lively ride to jail last night and she
made that ride a lively one for the
policeman that went along with her.
She made night, hideous along ihe
route to Jail leaving a long, lingering
echo of profanity behind her. She
grabbed hold of patrol wagon driver
and nearly threw him from his zeat
and It was nil the officers could (L> to
k?ep her in th»* wagon.
She was fined *ls by Judge Baxter
this morning.
Much Ado About Nothing.
When the lelephone h‘*ll at police
station rang at a iate hour last night,
the officer who answered the phone
was told that a policeman was needed
in a great hurry at the house of Hamp
Milledge, colored, for that party «as
tr-lngto kill his wife. Hamp was
arrested and at court today his wife
told a long tale of a domestic difficulty
in which she was as much to blame as.
Hamp.
The Judge dismissed the cage.
Henry Carter, 18th. $5.
Rudolph Tolbert, 18th, *2.s<i
"when in want
of anything in the drug line, whether in
drugs, druggist sundries, perfumes,
soaps, toilet, articles, etc..
REMEMBER THAT
C. H. HOWARD JR.’S
iA tli- pla«.' to have ysur wailu sup
pllsd 111 per fume* arid voilei articles
we Lanjuit be surpiwep, having just
added tp out airaady large Bne
ROGER * GALtET a
fine extra's «« sakjts. Tire place is
908 Broad.
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■. * *#*ml#'* fnMB tipi'"a"iif ait**
rl*v w%rfr and .M o* *o * ~■ * ,i *i 4 f lama
Jatttm Lao. ou# of lb** whitit- I
If lal and M r*!•*#»* as I**t»Sd‘a*
1 Thttf»d#v tin*ruin* \* taw 1#
~Mg*.o for kl* *ui.Hl* lie bad a
I to* fai m on ftacrmi creek, was out of
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irinid ma4* W* nN‘a«i«it *ihl afr##* j
I fnthtirrt Uider On Monday Col.
I Arthur H*k*<l J. W thralty and 1
IMi R. F. BhW (rtiW l*#Hf
I Hk»nt ©out# Ihh for th#ir ivoiX K**»'h
J ffttlfßiß a##ttr#d 90# (dark ban# and
| a#K#r prrt h Iwo or thoi tirh#a (ft
whirl* lh#y «M a forward# lib*
j *rat#d in lh#ir |»ooda (’(Wfnwinian
fM«'tfr#d th#w# fl*tk for OiT t*lt
i iema
McintU’Olto ronatHntlon: Jrfftraon
county ha* made an excellent peach
crop thl* year. Our aoll and climate
seem lo be especially well adapted lo
the aucccasful growing of floe well fla
vored pecans Thl* Industry Is re
ceiving mote attention than In former
years. It is not every one In Jefferson
who know* lhat there Is a twelve acre
pecan grove within six tniles of Monti
cello, hut such Is the case.
Mnutfsiimu Advocate: The horrible
news comes from Oapt. Jones' farm,
near Paradise, that a boy climbed a
cornstalk to sec how the corn waa get
ting along and now the stalk Is grow
ing up "faster than he ugn come
down!" The. boy Is plum iml of sight.
Three men have, undertaken to cut
down the stalk with axes and save the
hoy from starving—but II grows so
fast that they can't whack twice In
the same place!" The poor boy is liv
ing on nothing but "raw corn"—and
hr has already throw n down over "four
bushels of cobs."
Perry Home Journal: The only ne
gro rope-walker we ever heard of is 11
citizen of Perry, and grew from early
childhood to man's estate here. His
first exhHbtini waa on Carroll street
in front of the court house last Satur
day, about sunset. The rope was
stretched on rough poles, sllgntly in
el I tied, about six or eight feel above ihe
ground. Ho used the usua baance
pole, walked back and forth on the
rope, assumed a kneeling position, and
then arose. The performance was de
cidedly good. The name of the per
former is Charley Bright haw k, and we
are told that he possesses considerable
native talent In drawing pictures. He
succeeded admirably in drawing a
crowd last Saturday.
Brunswick Times: Charles J. Ward
was discovered in a dying condition at
his room, No. !H7 Egmont street, yes
terday morning. Tnere was no one
present except Capt. Kralnn. who saw
his head leaning out or his room win
dew. *He was formerly emplowed by
jc. I). Aiken as a lumber surveyor, but
laterly he was in the employ of Chan.
S, Hlrsch & Co., in a similar capacity, j
He came to Brunswick from Augusta, i
and was 48 years of age, and had a
wife and three.children, who were ab
sent on n visit to relatives on Satilln
liver at the lime of bis death. His fa
ther was notified of Ins d atii yester
tiay, and bin body will probably be in
teired til Brunaw-Otfk
”Atlanta Constitution: "Old Texas"
was siTcste'd last night for the softhtd
time within a week. She is an < x-clrcus
i
WeHialewM Hand Wheels
Tilt Is flit lo Get Oit of tli f if.
(4 Cleveland* at SI 2. sl4. SI 5. SI 7. One
of these is a Ladies. I Cendrom at SI 7.50. I
Raycycle at $ 14. One Stearn s Speciall at $lB.
4 Models 40Coiumbias at s2 l . 522.
I Cresant at S2O. 2 Credendas at $ I 5.00. 1
Victoria at $24. 2 Ladies Fentons at $I 5 and
S2O. 1 Man's Victor at $20.)
DEVENEY.HOOD&CO.
BICYCLE DEPARTMEN-T
PRINCE 01* INDIA »..'mS
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ASK retailers lor it.
R. C. NORREL & CO.. J DISTRIBUTORS.
traps** performer and bareback rider,
and about ten yearn ago wa* a lerrot to
the poller of Atlanta. She used to flgiit
when ahe waa arreated. and, being
muscular and supple on account of her
rtrena training, she gar* a pol esman
as much as he could handle, and It of
leti required three of four men lo put
her Its prison. About seven year* ago
she disappeared, and the police thought
they were rid of one of the public nula
itncfg for good. Now that she is back
in Atlanta again, and is taking to her
old ways, Ihe police are wearing sad
countenances. l-a«t night "Texa- gave
an exhibition of her dog dancing n*
*be wa* being led Into Ihe prison at
the barracks. She was hilariously
drunk, and ready for an old-time fight.
DIRECT.
Buy direct from the manufacturer at
manufacturer’* price*. flepslHiig by
expert trunkmakers. Trunk Factory,
K4J Bioad.
CH AHPION LIARS
Witty Irishman (ioes His Colonel One
Better.
Here la a story told of Patrick
O'Mars, a private in the Ninth regular.
Not long ago he wont to the colonel,
who was a severe disciplinarian, for u
two weeks' leave of absence.
"Well," said the colonel, "what do
you want a two weeks' furlough for'.' ’
Patrick answered: "Me woife is
very sick, and the children are not
well, and If ye didn’t mind, she would
like to have me home for a few weeks
to give her a hit av assistance."
The colonel eyed him for a few mo
ments arid said: “Patrick. I might
grant vour request, but 1 got a letter
from your wife this morning, saying
that site didn’t want you home: that.
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632 Broad Street.
Bell Telephone 2075.
NOVEMBER 20
vou were a nuisance, and raiaed the
drml abm- >*r you were there. iki
hopes I won t let you have any more
furlotig*.'
•■That aeUlee It then; 1 suppoee i
can't *ct Hie furlough V said Pat.
"No; lui afrlatl not. Patrtek. II
wouldn't he well for me In do ao unikM
Ihe riroumstaoee*.'’
It wa* Patrkk'a turn now lo eye th*
colonel, aa he started for tha <h>or.
. Stopipng suddenly he said:
"Colonel, tan I say something to
ye*?" ,
"Certainly. Patrick, what la It?"
"Ye* won't gel mail. Colonel, M a
say?”
"Certainly not, Patrick. What I*
It?”
"I waul to say that there are two
splendid liars In this room, and I’m one
of thim. Sure, and I wug never mar
ried In me lolfe."
REVIVAL SERVICES.
They Have Started Out Hncourag-
Ingly at the Presbyterian Church.
The revival services at the First
Presbyterian chureh have started out
most encouragingly. Last night, al
though the weather was so disagree
able. there was u good attendance and
a most solemn sermon from the text
"Tak- Heist How Ye Hear.” Luke Blh
chapter and 18th verse. Tho speaker
forcibly Impressed his hearers with the
fact that If preparation for preaching
was important preparation fra hearing
was virtue.
He urged thal we should give our
selves to this work at this time and
hear the word preached with honesty.
With faith, with devout preparation of
heart and with a d termination to put
Into practice the things heard. The
sermon was strong and cannot rail to
work great grind to all who heald It.
Rev. Dr Thornwell will preach this
evening at the lecture room at 8 o'clock,
and everybody Is Invited to hear this
great preacher.
old fashioned buckwheat flour for
sole by l.amkln & do.
SENTENCED.
' Cases Disposed of at Superior Court
Today.
The following cases wWe disposed of
lit superior court today:
Hud Shewmake —shooting at another
—l2 month*.
Will Wiley—Same.
/ Jim Rimh—Same.
Finnic Wilkes—Same,
flounce Johnson burglary eight
year* In the penitentiary.
I’nrnpbell and others. . , ' ;
No City Court Tomorrow.
Owing to the attendance of Solicitor
Cohen at superior court tomorrow,
there will b.* session of city court to-
borrow. Instead court will be held
Thursday. . .... .