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Thomas & Barton,
710 Broadway,
August a, Georgia
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MANY OFFICERS MSCHAIKIED.
OMtnl Order* I»m4 to tb# Met#
MMh
flttanu Dax a Tfc* mr|MH«
Mia of tb* Mat# Mint* «•• tore**
kd«<fa>. by Uh> girl** of MMTgbi*
togth*'**-* to *ll thr officer* who Of*
b bail istmii to r»*Bi In it# nnk*
at Ih<- Uotwd thmttm a* volattaert.
Tbr lollwlii igniil or (tar nt t*
Tb* (allowtag otocarn o< Georgia
ro|**t>- r* note In amrter In tb* Third
•cornu vatwnteer Infantry. Inltcl
gi*t. army, bating failed to comply
gi general ordor nnmb»r IT. ftnwtt
Ht nr* hereby honorably lltebarg*
front th* military aortic* of the
■ "t'apt A ibm Ktaktr, Ob. A* &tli io*
(pßtr v |U votoatvwn
C^ipt. Henry J BifViH. Co. B, 3rd
Soli ntry. liraiiili voiuntftfi
I "Cant Aaron J. Burr. Co. F, 6th In
fantry. Georgia volunteer*.
f Ixtttl* K Garrard. Jr.. Co. O.
tnd Infantry, Georgia volunteer*
# •fir»t LI. J. H. St-van*. battalion
adjutant. 6th Infantry. Mrorgta volun
"Flr*t Lt. Thotnaa 6’. Ilavtinga. Co.
C, 6*h Infantry. Georgia voluntacia
1 "Ft rat Lt. W. 0. Thornton, batta
lion adjutant 4th Infantry, Georgia
gpfonterr.
•firm Lt. Jaa. L. Kimbrough. Jr.
Co. F, slh infantry. Georgia rolun-
INr*
y "First l.t. Walter J. Preston, ma
chine gun battery, sth iufantry. Geor
gia volunteer*.
"Becond Lt. Albert O. Marbnt, Co.
A, 6th Infantry. Georgia volunteer*.
“By command of the governor
"Wm. 0. Ohetr.
"Acting Adjutant General."
The following officers of Georgia vol-,
unteer*. now In service with the Third
United State* volunteer Infantry. Im
mune*, were also honorably dl*eharg
ed from the military service of the
gtate;
Capt. Walter K. Wheatley, comml*-
aary. 2nd Infantry, Georgia volun
teer*.
First Lt. Sidney R. Wiley. Co. C,
2nd Infantry. Georgia volunteer*.
Fleet Lt. John D. Twiggs, battalion
adjutant. Ist battalion cavalry. Georgia
volunteer!.
First Lt. Wade 11. Westmoreland.
Co. P. sth Infantry, Georgia volun
teer*
Orders will at once be lasued for the
filling of the vacancies cautted by the
above order.
‘ Every company will be asked to
elect men to fill the vacancies In their
rortt-r of officers.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take I-axatlve Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggist* refund the money If it
tails to cure. 26c. The genuine ha* L.
li. Q. on each tablet.
Fire at Culloden.
Culloden, Oa., Dec. 3 This town
was visited by a destructive Are yester
day morning. In which thelo** is about
115,000. The entire west eldeof the bus
iness district was burned before the
fire department and clttxens could stop
the progress of the flames.
The loss sustained as about as fol
lows:
H. T. Fitzpatrick. $7,000.
E. T. Wynne. $4,000.
0. B. MeCowen. $1,500.
C. O Ask In. SI.OOOO.
Mrs. Jordan. SI,OOO.
The post office was also destroyed.
Insurance ou the property destroyed
will amount to aliout one-lhlrd uu ibv
toss.
For Whooping Cough
use CHENEY’S EXPEC
TORANT.
THE STATE BUDGET
AS IT IS NOW REPORTED'
Th« G«ntoral Appropriation Bill Submitted to
Houm (terite $2,400,000 »rws Otter Item*
Aggregating $6,000,000 Follow by Low.
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biuhilvr itmarimml
l.unath a*ylam .. .. rrt.aa*
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making fund . ..
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Indigent veteiana .. .. IJt.aaa
W idow a and aoldter* 2» «"»
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In addition tu tbla tbeie air various
'rectlpt* from *|mu-i*l mi**. Ih* rental
of the W * A railroad. fcrfill*< r and
1 .ill free, and proliaWy part m the hire
of (onvU-ta. that go to the atatr achoot
- fnml. Tbr arhutd commlaabmcr'a catl
i mate of fnretpta from tbr*. aource* ta
taoß.neo. Which addnt to thr appropii
all.n of **W.W*i will make a common
iwhaol fund >< und. r thi* ap
nropiiatlon Mil
Aa to FducaGoit.
I Under thla bill ihr amount going to
; .-duration will be $715,270 by appropii
.lll.in and taoa.WW hy operation of law.
maMng a total of 1t.M5,270 to educa
tion-
Of this amount $125,000 goes to higher
und technical education.
Where Cuts Coma.
The cuta are a* follow,:
Common achool fund .. .. ••.•$400,00®
Military fund 22.500
Lunatic asylum 16,000
University .. .. .. •• •• - 14,60®
Geological purvey .. 0.000
Governor'* contingent 0,000
Academy for tdtnd 2.000
Technological achool 2,500
Girl*' Jniluatrlal wchool .. .... 2.500
State normal orhool .. 10.000
Pubttnubu lid Inga 2.500
I‘riming fund 1.500
Interest *.500
Minor Item*, etc it.*** l
Total $602,600
Uoaelbla on pensions .. .. .... 100.000
The Increases Aladc.
On pension* Ito.ooo
I‘ugea and potters .. .. *®o
Total *4O.:«H>
This apparent Incieaae In pension*
may be wiped out h yoperatton of the
Brandon bills and give place to a re
duction of SIOO,OOO.
Appropriations in Detail.
The detail* of appropriation* In dif
ferent departments are given below.
Executive Department.
The following salaries are appropria
ted:
Governor, $3,000; Secretary of state.
$2,000; treasurer, $2,000; comptroller
general. $2,000; attorney general. $2,000;
commissioner of agriculture. $2,000; pri
son commissioners, each, $2,000; rail
road commissioners, each, $2,000; clerk
of the railroad commission, $1,200: suite
school commissioner. $2,000; pension
commissioner. $2,000; state librarian.
$1,SOO; assistant librarian, $S00; resident
physician of the state sanitarium. $2.-
500; secretaries and clerks of the exec
utive office, $6,000; clerk of secretary
of state, $1,000; clerk of treasurer of
state, $1,600; clerks In comptroller gen
eral's office. Including the I a.-m ranee de
partment and cl -rk irt the wild land
nlttc*. $4,000. cler k of eomtnlsalouet of
agilrulUH'e. *1,280; <Herk Ot the state
si hoot ' ommhwlortvr. $1,300; state bank
examiner tact lirtlL *I.2UP; stenogra
pher wf ttU-ortvey general tavt iSsl.l. s6ou;
lerk of prliKiik .wjnmlagion. SI2OO
Judicial Department
dig Judge* supreme curt, each ttl.-
000.
Twenty-four judges superlot court.
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"My Krlegd from In**" ttmlght.
I .on Livingston Sick.
Waablbgton Dae. n*atlvr
Llvtngatoii la aufferlng from an ahaewaa
la tb* ball of tb* aye. immediately c»*r
the pupil He i* under n gparlatlnf. I
There i* fear that a arar will be left
end the etaloo Interfered with. If not
- poaatbly obilteratrd
Kepri-aentatlvr Fleming of the Tenth
ha* arrived. He railed at the Whit*
llouae yesterday morning, bul waa uni
able to see thr l*re»ldrut.
New Maple, New «glean* and Geoe
yla Hyrups reegke|d at Lgmkin *
Do ’s. U II J
Notice <d Contest.
Macon. Oa.. rvw.-S. -Yeaterday •H
Prohibit lon lata gat* notice that thg
ralretton will be pgaueau-d and the iih
[(Unary will he aervrd with paper* *
rrnce T. B. West and Ed Ryals gave
notice.
WIN E &F CARDU»
TURN OF LIFE.
CoffEv'S Station, AU., .lan. 4.
PTn 1 About a year s*o I became very
Y j } feeble. My menses would tut for
\ AjK, J three weeks al a time, and my
\ KY mind became Atlectcd 1 had smk
\ k;. \ i ing spells. »nd m*nv times I thought
v#k\- ,\ U s | was gone. Finally Itivk three
bottles of Wine o( Cardul, and
,U-Y two package* of Hbck -Draught.
* WM3T* ‘III and nn- health is belter than it has
been in tt vears. am 4» years
v'toflHßtoiraS oi.l, and Wine .-t <".ndu-, lias
m * brought me throush the < runce
°' * -''NS- *• £• WtOrMt*TON.
HWlordU
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Change of Life is the most serious period in every woman’s
life. Many do not survive the ordeal. Those whose delicate
womanly organs are weak and deranged have the most to fear.
Change of Life cannot be avoided. It is part of Nature’s pro
gramme- But the pains and dangers can be largely overcome
if Wine of Cardui be taken faithfully. It will fortify a woman’s
entire system for the trials through which she must pass. It will
strengthen her nerves, and modify in large part every distressing
symptom. No time should be wasted. Wine of Cardui should
be taken during the whole period of the Turn of Life, sometimes
two or three years. The patient, if she does so, will live
to. happy, peaceful old age
as a reward. Wine of Caraui i For BtjT 100 in cases rocjvitrlng ape- (
# $ a Li- oo \ etml direction*, BtfdrFM.gtirtniceymP
cures •• female troubles of tom*. adefeory lirpartmmt. I
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Sold by Druggists. A Large Bottle for SI.OO.
WINE OF CARDUI,
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OKI.AT SHOW TOWMIHT.
m* •
i -fY* I rtend Aw toh.'* •• to tho
Onto.
I Toalgbt th* thntoto toll ha fvlt ra
gaedlew* to *b* a vat bee bar it la aa*
di-m that aueb n p4ny a# "My Friend
' trutm India" I* pt iMat * 0 to ragaiar
Raeetto*ra It hag to** raeoeded a§
a neatly anrv thing that a revived pl»y
'no matter ham aneeamftol It wight h*.
tonrtng ha Oral mm nmld not pasilky
retain antorlent popularity to b# great
|add*, when traaaplmMad from one me
tropolitan theatre to another In tfc-*
r*»e to "»fy Friend fhnm India." boar
*###. toll trtodUioii* #### !s#■ •#! y**
| to!tod*, te# tte pitof A##* mei #sly a**
I k«-n oil the stage at the BOon fbere f
'had been playing to lb» rapacity of th*
• IlOU*# TCHT tt##r tof*/ **' 1 “ ”
la Chnrlea lloyt o vary pmiy play
brute* on Twealy-h urtb atreto mow
tailed tto Madison Btjunre Tbeatrel
j »«d there more than duplicated
j former auereaa. which wn# unlortnn
alety Interrupted by engvgement* made
| aotne time prtvloua It managed, how
ever, to run out Ita two hundredth
lOfUKTUtlv# pspffor®*tor#.
"My Friend Don. India" tonight.
THE 71 5 T NfFW YORK.
Ifg Conduct to Santiago to Be Looked
Into.
New York. Dee. J - The truth
about the conduct to the Seventy-Flret
remnant in the Santiago campaign la
about to be made known: the bUm*
for cowardice. If any. displayed at thla
time will be fixed lipon the right In
dividual*. and the regiment a* a whole
will be cleared of unjust aspersion
Captain* Anthony J. Bleacher and W.
F. Meek* were placed under arrest
yesterday, to be tried by courtmuttlal
DE WOLF HOPPER.
America*# Greatest Comedian Usee Paines
r itrry Compound
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A take* at r*mb*m fnwn j
(r»tn tbe theatrt* *1 pn-fcaadu*. aay# :,
< j.ictty a* In my caae 1 <i» not wonder
/mm my own experience. A* a r*<t.
many of my pnif.-*»l-mal frlen.ta hav#
compound. It proved to •*- *n * \,tv
tbtng my tired »»*te»n needed l» ovef
n me the exhauellny (-rfect* of rloec ap
plication to etaar work I am reootn
m. ndln* tt to all n>y friend* wh-never
they complain of aleepleamr-**. tndlgea- 1
for publlaltlnK * statement reflecting
upon Colonel Down*. Lieutenant Colo
nel Smith and Major Whittle. They
welcomed the opportunity to put the
truth about the campaign on record.
During the war unscrupulous sensation
mongers attatnpted to give the whole
regiment a bad name for fault* exhi
bited by not more than three officer*
If the charge* published broadcast had
been aa well founded as they were aetu
ally unjust. It would still have been
unpatriotic and dastardly to circulate
them at such a time, and The Journal
properly denounced the proceeding.
But now that the war Is over the time
has come to probe the whole affair to
tho bottom, expose aßj misconduct
that existed and relieve a brave rogi
'theni from a cruel Injustice. If there
was any lack of courage In the 8-?ven
yr-First. it was confined to three offi
cers at most.
The other officers and tuen are anx
ious for an Investigation, which, in
placing blame where tt belongs, shall
clear the intrepid, majority of au >%
deserved stigma. The eourtraartlal
ordered yesteiday promises to accom
plish this end.
"My Friend from India" tonight.
Pranks by Soldiers.
Athens. Ga.. Dec. 3.— There is con
siderable merriment among the troops
stationed here over an incident which
occurred at the camp of the Pennsyl
vania soldiers on last Sunday.
A colored preacher went to the camp
to pxhort and he mounted a barrel and
began a longwinded sermon.. Before
he had started well on his sermon, o
crowd of soldiers ran up and grabbed
him. and jerking him off the barrel,
placed him on a blanket and tossed
him up in the air a number of times.
A number of other colored brethren
were treated In the same way, and in
a short time the meting was broken
up and.tjte negroes left the camp.
. ~SSS* —~—■ **
Old fashioned bu«k wheat "v>o. for
j sat* bv h»atokin 4 Ec. ' -
Cucumber -and Aimpnd Cream tor
chapped face and hands is the talk <-r
the town. Alexander Drug store sell it.
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Lotto. |%te v tetetjr ##rtrtrt##s $ (te*
I It* K.- I Hlm r out At tan ■ ($4) ~T mta-
H «ip fully «»ivto to th#* totniYffl «!•
t« .Jan* upon tte* ton n»jr of li(*
ime. into h« nuuiht tliliffnil) t<n vote*
-jiiii.iin 9fW>~ rFinrty ihm wou’l ruf^
ntat* of ihn (Tftte
HU iidoni *k#*ta rro«ito<l with glorious
mi* 1 <•#** and he nr# to (he itmkllu»l pro
fterto-.i'ute iwtetmtu# mm*} which
La. rm* w.gtdwlJe fame « PBloe a cal
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300 SOLDIERS
Great Fireworks Display
Battle at Santiago.
. . BLOW INO UP OF THE MAINE . .
! One Thousand Dollar* worth Firework*
' at Baseball Park Dae «, 12,14.
Price—26 and 60 cant*.
MANAGER T. A. FOCRCHER.
CROUP
CAN BE CURED
AND CAN BE PREVENTED
——BY rSING
ID'S»DIPS
r>o CENTS A BOTTLE.
made and fold only by
]R. H. L-A^JSTO
522 NINTH STREET
£ BRASS BAND OUTFITS
PIANOS, ORGANS and
J MUSICAL INSTRUnENTS.
/fin*, Everything New in
iii3S sheet nusic
THOMAS & BARTON, Augusta, Ga.
AUGUSTA
sfEAMTANDY FACTORY
is making the PRETTIEST, PUREST.
\V HITESTCANDIES In the market,
j When in need of Stick. Pea Nut,
| Broken nixture Taffy Candies Te'e
| phone Bell ’Phone No. 2276.
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FOR SALE
Cfti AM—CRUAM AT 24 JACKPoN PT.
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FOR SALE PAUKR FOR WH*l‘-
I RING purpoaa*. Cbaapaat In city. <>«•
cent a pvund Apply at Herald (dßew
Uuth wbitt ind Dt#i*pAptr.
! Xvr 1
FOR bALB-tOO-ACHE FARM. ONM
■ mile from city limit*, a bargain. Ap
ply W. C. J- ars. No. U« Jaikaoa bl.
JOet 1
CHEAP—I’AUER FOR tVR ACTING
1 purp -ars 10 rc-nls a hundred old aa*
changes. White papar I cent a ,*ound.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST-YKLUtW AND WHITE BT.
I Bernard d*vg. Suitable reward for r■—
I turning to 74t Broad street. dec 3
MISCELLANEOUS
MAKER.THE I AINTER, 12S* BROAD
—Rest In the world.
WANTED—SECOND HAND SHELF
worn and damaged good* to sell tux
commission. Good market and price*.
R. H. Sontag. Denmark. 8. C. dee 7
MAHER,THE PAINTER, 1236 BROAD
—Rest In the world.
TURKEY* ANnVHICKKNS ALIVE
and dressed: al*o Ix-es por’u veal,
lanmb and Baunage; free delivery anj
where In the city: also Summerville
and military camp*. E. Jl. Deaa. Bills
and Jackaou. dec 4
MAHKK.THE PAINTER. 1236 BROAD
—Beat tn the world.
WANTED TWO PARTIES TO
heard in private family: desirable lo
cality. Address, O. E.. cart- Herald
office. Cfty. dec_4
MAIfER.THE PAINTER, 1236 BROAD
—Beat in the world.
Special Notices:
7 Per Cl $500,000 7 Per Gt
FOREIGN CAPITALISTS WILL
LOAN HALF A MILLION DOLLARS
on realty In Augusta, Ga. Terms 7
per cent. For further tnformatUm re*
thetr attorney at law. P- J- Bulllvau.
Es., or Mr. P. G. Burum.
Warning.
all persons are warned
agains: hunting or trespassing on any
part of my land west of Lake Olm
stead and north of the Washington
Road. No permission given. Alt
dogs found running at large will be
shot.
J. H. ALEXANDER,
— r
Installment Notice.
THE USUAL MONTHLY INSTAL
MENT dti* thru association will to
payable at the Factory's Office, Robin
327 Dyer building, on the sth Inst.
- A. 8: HATCH. Secretary.
Jus. R. dimming, Pi -sident.