TMUN^DAV Guge Cap Sale Be**! 1 Military Opt a r /-t ~ Cor# n r ! tc - SuacHPUid” 4-r >oJ VaICIUO - BUaC ll»nn<! " ** Corduroy HdU r’ rv . Boys' Hok#w» Suiter* 50 Cents : h- Our Hoidfcjr ter Roy* te not only atybah, but test mstcruU only si* used. Sues teem ft to 7. CTiJ^A ffcrtAfUf ax© mrr/»uwip n !• Nf4#f tte AteteNiNtiijf *tt wmmftot. a**4 •m Nf I Ini H triviaii I"##.- _____ > tm Tr»ntti ntrie- DR. HENfY J. CODIN, K *■#*'# fit P|«*rilll*l * f4ft.f*L r** * »«* *«) IN **i truteM iHrtft. ate 4<mH *i«ft if # * THE PENSION RS Tb# Milr of (he I . gi«latk.a la H*|«J to them. Atlanta. Os . Dec. * —Hr. «| Milton «*»%»»«> Isa# • Nil to iftk (Ins <i rtatl' in ff | #nil w. NNtt **' Mmilri tint th# *tfml #lll N»* to r#* mm 4'mto&s *i#Ni#fMtt o*» t*»l# aerwmt t<» J64** M#. TNI# I# t« W .1 >n# by MtH'inf tl# fteHttßlANi •• ft - leva ; Widow*' parirton* fr< m tt* to da, tddi«r«< *ddt* r » iaa»«a*, from j Id «« |M. and Ik* pettss.n* of malm**! soldier* tor total dinabfllty from HM 1° pd, for inaa i,F a leg or *» aim. from j ttaa to its. la some ob)wll*a I*’ putting ad ptoston* ut«'« tb* baa** of 'nd’" daiwr Tber* am membr* who str nx-» *y oMect t« m*«t<o« old woo lor* or tkelr widow* take tl „• pauper art. They j my thr state had better «lv* «cthm* at all than give It tt» 'hi* «•). «»d that It would ha hotter » -c*l» th- I'eaalaua all rtund than to put aurh a humllia- < t|«n upon the vet- dm and *>lara widow*. Thia argument will hr made In th#j drhata. \t hat effect ll will have upon the hnuar rwralna to be am. »*«• *« ! »l not ImpmiAlde thnt thr Mtmpa-vn Will may b# adopted In lieu of the Brandon hill*. Cold Band Hams I Oc per pound at Whitaker St Mc- Gowan's, 1240 Broad St. Strowger 'Phone 381. 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I.—At Thund.-r - neart.y reonrt. »<*terday,| tire daatroyad the horn** <>f aeveial t-lilsena tt atartrd In the atable of Captain M. J, IKyie. and I*l w it araa eherh d ! urned down hi# realdenre and out* houaoa, *a well a* the deaidrtu-e* of Mr. t, W. NMaon. Mre Philip M. liuaaell. Herman Winter# and Henry Tulertl.* The latter al*« loat hi* b*he «h p and Winter* hta bar. Thera la no Are department at Thun derbolt and the flame# could not b# ■ hechad. Tire at ftertlaa. Half of hta atur* b tilled with rur nlehing*. Woollen tfnderahirt*, dockH, etc,, and lb# other half I* tilled with the nne*t Woolen* for Hulta. Trouaer* and Oven Coating*. Th"*e •• »d* at* not hum*, hut It you buy them they would feel as If you were oh Are. »tl i Broadway, oppoalte l»lanter#‘ Hotel, tub anatJBTA HtßAtn. GOOD REPOOTS FROM Rtl'S MEN Tlh line Sees dll) HlNili it Cslt. MM) Wars* #» r**»ae be.l.wwd .* As J tt* P N a*a*t#*n Saw* *»e*»ww> rw . 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K\ *i y #*idl tnKil *r mid ftvrr «)rAAfc |j#i#•*!#* It* •rtf tefote yatt-f ftl) tt Ain’t tteff. j Ywti m#AtAl)y NlrN ymirmti m\ *ty ! *pT‘A#** ircNf ###r *lrßiik sad w«»§>*]## ssly th# dfiivt you toJM to «»fd«f a ;#rt**oA«#. I'm first Vfff Afniatel# • h#A I'm mU k, an l 1 must aa# thAt V Ni*>- . Ufsnl «*Alwi aa4 IN# I’ulwn tew In «ili jttirr*? *4 Its* lanffuagai* (IMflteh. llr#N 1 Am) jsrufAA#) At my mamuind. J The health of the detachment here la much better than ai flacua d* Tan amo. Hagua la an awful bote, 1 think ! I could die ami leave the world with • fewer regret# there than at any other * place on the map An average of al moat one-ha'f of the mien were on the etch Hat all the time. We left five of 'out men In the hoapltal at that place. They were too atek to be bought on h»Te. Their name* are Arthur I*l well. Corporal George W. Joiner, Arthur Oa vlea. J A Pendley and Charlie Mar mel*t<-ln. Pendley will lie rememleT.nl «•* the Mg athlete who walked off front the other*. In the Fourth of July four ih< urn go aa you plMtaw at Macon. No •one auppcucd the fever would do him iup. There have been aorr. ■ pretty »lck j i no* here, ton, Paul Gay COountry") •la In the huaidtal now and la not doing |ao well, I am afraid. Tommy Adutna ha* Men quite tick, hut la out of Ibe hoapttal now. Hasan I" a euhpoat of Bararoa. Com pany I la now doing garrison duty ; there. Hero we have companies A, C and M. Thia po*i l# commanded by j l,t. Col. T. F. Wylly of Huvutmah. j while Morrla Harrla. who racetitly ra .reived hi# communion a# major, la Cr m ! r under of the anhpoat at Sagua. By the way. 1 waa glad to meet my gmtd friend, Jim Barne*, for a f'-w mlnittc* at Hagua. Jim la a corporal In company I, an awful nice fellow, acn of ex-. She riff J. J. Barne* of Atlanta, one of the iGate Ctty'a egqulaltna He h»d clothe# to burn when he en!luted. “Steen dozen and 'leventy-leven cravats and thlr'a" of• ihe moat Impossible color* you ever aaw. No milk and water dude, mind you. hut a men of good tuate, with a pardonable fondnes* for handaome riot hr*. He can tdrnply wear shirt* and i 1 1, ok good In them, too, that wouldn’t do for you or I. Whv. If we were to put two of these »hlrt» on and wtart down Mulberry street Colonel Wiley would have a Jury enquiring Into our mental condition. | But that Isn't what I started out to Isay. It la this: When Jim Barnes ram» to Sagra he came over to company A'a I headquarter* and took a seat by my desk. While I was busy writing he en gaged several men in pleasant, famil iar converaatlon. These several men happened to be pretty hard caws; all good soldiers, hies* you, hut illiterate, and one of them. In particular, u vio lent, desperate man. To see them was to think what a great leveller the ar my la. The city swell and the country hayseed both make good soldiers. There's no difference. Besides, w’ en you dress 1,00 men In canvas uniforms, blue shirts and put campaign hats on them the swellest look very much l!Ue the rowdies and the rowdies strongly resemble the swells. I have found out that readln’, 'rltin' and 'rlthmetlc is not all there Is to learn. To have acquired a knowledge of these Is of course valua ble here as elsewhere, hut a man may know all this and then not know It all. Example: The first sergeant of compa ny A. pretty well educated gentleman, while at Sagua, met an Ignominious de feat at a large practice and at the hands of arnan who could not tel! you A from B. I couldn’t help hut thinking that In an engagement this man would probably serve his country more Intelli gently than I would he able to. How ever there is consolation In the thought that I can probably learn to shoot as well as he before he could learn geony etry and trigonometry. Well, there are good things said ab out us. How’s this for a bouquet tossed In the immediate vicinity of our dainty Trilbies? Col. Freeman of the regular army stated at Esteron that this regi ment f3d) had seen harder and more dangerous service than any regiment Chiba, we have. too. We were. Royal js “ fUsoivncrtemt Mtetc* (te looi) AM Mkbm* ##4 mbakmam 5 NNNNAt* ANsI #» *Ate* * mmm I•# lINfNN« NNA PPNm I am## tetef#’ * NsA te# j (ESI fift## I N*NAf |s» N#l iNMI NN-t •*# tt I **** ****** ***l* T* ‘ >g|g Tan Na»'»n aaNasss## • *ana» a## * iA j - . .Aft te*#A« •#»«#. AM I <*MNA N# NIP j * VlAte id «»-ftAAtte I*## N**i *#tts ItoA# A*## ’ j v,** t« mma •»-!»#4 I j "**tl J T AJW'N, I tlN# * nt iAil *4 tom mtm* #»«• ft >s»4 |N# *tm* j I Hfcisl 111 API SrpT# flteNrte ANN |NfV#t to*# j . 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A*k mxnr Ifir#* ilftitt AfrlrANA wNo hivp #‘**n ► h*HA «1 IN# r#Al (teiitwu n l its # #fc« , Ha% ** (Rffpiy vttH'4 »1a vara T ais* |Af# ntftßjr lnl !ll««ni tn#« In tN# elite*# i no 4o«b) ( t|i#r «r* Ann#*Ailt«ilAU, •##*. j ftinioPt sklthottt AlW|s€Niii| Nit *'R*‘ 'l#" In.H rte elye a rwrnrt underatandlng of ! M«e typical Cuban by visiting in their | h< Uces I say the Cuban* may In llm* •«*- . onte Itttcd for self g« veinw<»pt, hut ! predict that at that time they will vol untarily ask f'W anncgatbtn. I fcn w thiy will need It. Let me tell you l ia' 1 the American pap. e* hav. Iwcß doing a * tot of no Id lying ,i’otH this hualn. »e for 'the paat thr-. pan. They oucht to I give their feadert » few all path*, d • sea of truth, for I believe that uni ** the Itinerican people eftmh to see iMf I duty and do U they v 111 lx- punl**i d. for I believe that Jehovah will as eme ly punish Ike crime* of nations as Itt ! dlvlduals. | I have alwoit Inst all cmmd#*r* tn ; ihe must IM repuMla* nl Mouth Amer t|ca. They have had some egi, rlent e •trying to govern themselves, and, f : course, sr.- much iwllcr fitted for heir j government than ■ I hear Cubans, h»« t •have little re*p.*ot for a country pv* icrned by hullflghicr*. I'm no prude, ytiu [ now Maybe, I'd like in *• , a l , ulit|.;i,t. 1 llut I'd Juat a* rnnfldenUy look (vr Ktatran unship ln > ih Ge.ngta pcplicn.- illary a* In a country where all rlgsseg, <ages and both «-<es drop everything to * intend hull iThts, w hich Invariably be jcur on Hunday, j Thin letter I* uir«ady 100 long, tort I ran't rlrti* 1 It without remarking that J while I think an American occupation lalMo lutely necaaMtry for the preeent, I. e., till thing* become aomewhat nettled. Ltltl. 1 anil ninety per cent of th< men in the third would not fed offended Hhmild the government decide to occu py the Gland without the HHHlstance of I ou'raelvea. W > are not making any kick, I hut we would litre to **■ »iml clean, civilized men and women just for a change. I'd Ilk.- to have a drink of— aay Home of that arlealan well water at Central City pork- There'* no good drinking water In Cuba. Somebody [ought to rtart a dozen or ho breweries, fl'll guarantee Immunity from attacks lot prohibitionists heio. No prohibition-* | jet person would object afier once tiy- I ing to cool hla copper* i*-lth the liquid, munure which rtantlago.Sagua and Jlar aeoa use for drinking purposes. I've had to Irrigate myself with It for three month* and I'vg got enough. There'* plenty of rum here and It'* very eh eat > and equally bum. You can smell tint mohiHsett In It. Howell Harris ha* no doubt reached horne'mme time ago. We all hope he It* well I y now. The fever didn't do a thing to him. When you *ee him tell him T | ray for him to dtesa up In that canvas: uniform and letl the people of Macon guze on him, CHtii'ctaliy th»|e bloomer' pant*. I can gee him now meandering Herons' the plaza from the hospital look in,., for all the world 111 <- a Turkish coot he-cooehe - dancer. You'll ml** it if you don't see 'em. Charlie ,Salter ray* when hegrt-ia out of the army he'll never Join anything. He E ay*- ' i'll be damned IT T even Join a Sunday school class. Thl* I* worse than Paschall’* ehalngang." He made a 1 good soldier, but the fever gave him Uhe worst of it and the surgeons have j recommended hi* discharge from the iarmy on account of physical disability, j %v iii hate to see him leave us. He | looks for his discharge on every boat. I Charlie Thomas Is another Macon man In company A,whose discharge for j physical disability has been recommen ided Also, I am told, the five men we left In the hospital at Sagua are to be discharged. William (‘‘High-Dog*) Stephan is an applicant for discharge, as Is also Ser geant Clifford 'E. Stapler, Corporal Wilson G. Johnson of Augusta, Private John D. Ashton’and others. Tint I promised to quit about two age and < re--ken you are won Atwsag *bt lbs *»--* » b*l 4* * *> ft l AA# -4 * f %A #*-•*'* §A frigate#"-' j , r bs ft.«y # t Nk» M te**te4 mA IM tt#*N* • p***** Pm A NpteN IN*# »'i iNDIftN ««u| «mn# lll#' AA-kAkN t|4«"# IM fNt I*# # | «4#4 *#4 tom 4 Nte *NIN*# to §*** MA '■ lAmam. fn»A AI'AINI Pm Ak##NftA# i iim i*aa < iMWt an# te##* AI iteteNt Nte | #**4 na item# f#' 1 »«a ««>t «4 mw fmmbto ftefl ANNA# tef iteiNi IN* A# a)AAftA. fteNv UmmPk 4 tt flAtettttittM* TVkG col null) \of A Tb* Fraklasa sad tb* Atla«ta C***M- I alls*'* Hat* sdt Tbaetba*. Atlanta (VaMMltwttn* | Tte# Arntmrnm PPrnrnm mw* if N» a |«*#r | (|«MAMItnO» M# Tte# <N«AMIf NtNM te» l*fe* i Ate#N tt aa#a ite#*## Ni an (Nte## pwmmm • whet- «h> asgtw t* n-g iat***.**-t «Mbl ’by tlbat and asstsyskat >■ sder* As. I Is* making »b»# i—wt awe rabtatnga I ‘ 'wry aa** s* t« *»» tbbl tb*-t* la a n*b item and a r.tr gartnaa a*e tb* tbs ' neat* t tr Is maatpwtnted at kesigtM i y ans. rwpwtow* lenders This stale , mmt ta different festn I fear as Tb* I'.marilutq* • unty Isnrars N gw* Mt« ts •two* and te*JM p ?*f»ftt)*Hl# ftekllfteAl Miteft A 111 l#N#te iNr A#g»*n#f aMn*. ■ IN### Nl A** «4 ANY Mr) fA • riAlte «#MN. INI IN# ter) INaI tter i rl t A*4 M IN# rttNli %#te### •Nte. Nil hlftV IVAMM#! lArV# telAte*#*# *4 flteNl IN*** I NrfittePfAA iteAl «ft#* lte*A *|si% aAT**t4# AN] iftitOr tt# «NNtetNA A MteMT a# )•» r| rtira itH pry. ia my «#4Nlaa »4 ft*# #YtfN AAfMf ‘tt NtelAtejT. N* IWpATfAW* • *h>N(h |«» Aftr##t Att#N*)OA. TN# C*> A#ffl As teA) h#» Al I #A4jr #AAA##* i#4 iNut IN# l#A like m* **%tr> n ,or < *l)(ftg A roNAtiltf IkiNA) #Avn»U«n, *«A that' Ifty j.if-r |*|r m%\ fiAt* AN **f*f** w •ft nil (d fFTtar ilh H >'fgd **» N* Yi* cbm* r bangs* are neteanary. but the smenlm.nt *f m*ti ltn|.itis.-e la .be list writ! place Ge. rgta In ttny with Mouth I'rrnllM. MlssUHnftld and Ic.uls lana. an far aa nagrw awffrage la na rernrd. These state* bare u.inlmlaed ibe danger that grtae# ft.im Ignmani and lm>f|*4urtble tuffmge by ad.qgina an educational quslllh *tb>», Igmislana, we believe, ha* ad >pted a property quallfl.ation aim*. While It ** true thkt a aui erflctal cd nratlon may carry whb It a small sup- | p.y of the mors I qnkitftes m-c caaaty to .«i cii .-.-nuhlr tt ta also true that It gives a voter Ibe oppurtunlty to use: H r ImIIoI inlelHgetitly. . Tb* peculiar ( p utltal education which th« nw* of egroe* Hnve received. n»d Ibe politi cal corrupt I- n In Which they hnve been Potncd '<s* ptaetlrally ihiinged the ra.y- Th • gr.-at nines of them hsve been led Into the political Wilde rip-**. The ins J r’-ly of th> w who employ ih*, I,ai|ot do s» Giber because they hair i heir white nel'thi- ra, or because they arc able lu makes dollar or two hy aell- Ir.g their vote to the highest bidder. gi, b an i 1.-ment is a i , source of danger, even where It is In the mi nority. and the ..niy way to etlmitiats It ta In require of all voter* the ahilltv to read and und island the constitution • f the t'nlied Miates. An attempt wa* mad > in one of the congressh nsl dta trteta of this atitte to duplicate the dls astroua coalition ihude In North Caro lina: and The • ’.institution uncovered and Ihl*i bar# the doanerbtn situation there and In North Carolina. Now the ..niy tvay to d- al with this ntrnar* is In d ,rl with th* matter at lia sour‘ I' and inundation, and at one strike eliminate tbr Ignorant vote and destroy It na a polltbal factor. lad a eonatltutional pcmvrmtlmi b* called, ao that along with other matters that call loudly for a change, vote!* who cannot read and understand the constitution of the t'nltcd Hta tea rhall !»• diaquiillilcd. The most sensible of the negro leaders ae* and reel that thia remedy Is neces sary. It will do away with all political friction, and among those negroes who are really desirous of la-coming good citizens, und who afe anxious to secure and retain the respeqt of their neigh bors, It will aid as a stimulant. They will lie anxious to educate themselves and their children. Naturally.when no political campaign Is on hand, we arc apt to .view these matters lightly; they lose, as It were, the color of Importance. Nevertheless, the Ignorant and corrupt vote Is an cle ment calculated tf> bt'.ng almut trouble when trouble Is least expected. For that reason, and for other reasons, we believe It Is the duty of the present general assembly to provide for the culling of a constitutional convention. There are other matter* for such a body to deal with; hut the ignorant ne gro vote Is the inoHt important of all, und Should be dealt with promptly. We must despise no sort of talents— they all have their separate uses and duties— all have the happiness of man for their object-they all improve, ex alt and gladden life. Sydney Smith. M. E. MACAULAY J. A. MUy.ARKY SULUVAN Macaulay & Co. competent set jj'tjn _ cases of fine Japanese China ware put dn slle mday. OurTeputation in this line is invulnerable. In an early inspection you are wise. Macaulay & Co. MID-WINTER SALE. 1 *• gbaWMss I—abiiba staff gnaw ME IIM* fiaMffff fggd sbad MM« MgM #E A Ha ©♦ Mafl'i Mltte Ciwtw#* bull*. 53«42« »t rAUfM of Men'k All W(m A*»fl» *f»d Au* RiUBMI Cheviot* fintl CaaaliAf*. 33-42. *f Ij. W . „ A Mao'* O'ark N««vy W*k«M CI«Z Frock mill* ! 33 *A S ml!tVS bck Heavy Weight o*y Af»ck Suil* 33^f 2 JilfJ llkßOk Hi»*vy WtuffM Ctey Doubl#- flrpAbUil Beck »m«I. 33-42. *k Al 2.A0. A'*o h«v» the Above t c**la in Noyj • wl t h,Wfin • Htje* Al ProportlofMlU OWAtete »« Pfkr*. A line of M»n'» All Wool K-rwey And C*ov«fi doth Overcofilb. Bi*rk •«<! Blw*. 33-42, *1 #7.80, A line of Men*! Medium WvtfM Ov*rco*i*. dlffw* •nl #l 18.50. A line of M«n‘« Fine G-arte K#r*»V OvarcotU, Black, Blue end Brown, 38-42, »l 810.00. J. IS. WHITE & CO., Clothinß Department. fmmmmmm 9JfoSsmomm IMilUHtl cftooßS SasHano Biittnc ** Mill Work * I Of evERr DESCRIPTION. YELLOW PINE LUMBER f*r;»v *k9 \S« M'U fOJiWB WtTk un*» <»l«W(WlUI«in U 1» OB&MHjATtOb TMCOOUOH tb IVIftY OCPdBTMfMT ruu UNC IN STOCK END PROMPT SHIPMENTS ASSURED M AtCII.CATAIO*«IEnC.MMI AhPuCATIO*. ffkff— # Perkins Manufacturing Co Lugust>.G» y^p wkM ■ i *■■• NO BETTER 5c CIGAR ON THE MARKET R. C. NORRELL, Disirlbutor. FR.IUABI-V A MURDER. FrSv ate hlyna. of Ibe Third l.nglnecr*. Cut by Ft h ate TiHord I Macon. O* . Uec. A aertou* flgbl j liaok pi*, e Titraday aftt ruoua about 4 o'clock at Camp Foroaar* In the camp of the Third Engine*-a. Private# Flynn and Tllfnrd engaged la a dlaput# wblrh raided tn a fight. Fynn waa terribly rut by T.lfordand It la expected that be will die. Hi* ! *hrt nt was cut from ear to ear and the surgeon# aa) that there la no hope for him. Tllford. who dlrl the etilting, nmd-* his esenpe and ha# net,been seen since, A party of men were put on hi* trail yesterday afternoon, but they returned last night Without having seen any thing of the man. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boys’ Clothing. Tailor, Vestee, Reefer and Blouse Suits; beautifully trimmed, some have a military tendency, others are decidedly nautical* $2.00 Up tO $8.50. Men’s Top Coats. Winter weight Coverts, Kerseys, Meltons, Diagonals, Cheviots, Whip* cords and Worsteds. The garments old and young men are eager for. $lO 00 up to $25.00. 1. C. LEVY’S SON &CO., Tailor-Fit Clothiers, - - Augusta, Ga. DVCCMIIBA • NO JOINT 5E5510N. Spaniard* Arc At Aciiom ss Ant#rl« ait* to Oof Tbrottfli t*arta, frufitv, |m , 7, TH»*r* was no ! i«tut iif th* fiNiN- «* mmlnfflM t today aw iht* Hianlardf Mr* at ill if )n tramdaiinx ih<- Am#riraii*t I itaawor to th«*U |tr»p<aali Iti r,*ard to ‘th* 1 ' Mtituf tit thr Hnanluh nulij»*rt» of 15 h*» 1 imlmrN. KSyitit of the |j r ||t< !|») artlrka of the treaty were ot j t | f j mui ni} that remain* for the row* I miMiotirff to attend to ta the aettle- In nt of the minor potjit of the treaty. IThe latter wilt iirotabl)' Ha wtjtneu ftit- I urdas f«*r the Spaniard* art a* anal j Amerhan* to finish tit* worfc. Hccrttary (ij.ita, of thr ftj»anlah * mission. Mid today: "It I* very painful to ua to remain I her** haßk’liiiff uvtr details, ainc# the main r* iota art* settled, and we Hava Uf*u obliged to r*duwiui*h all out « olo nlt**. Thr (Mminktcial treaty between i th»* f?nlted Hiatea and ftp* lit will be negotiated upon Ih« re-e*taliilahment <>f diplomatic rotations, and the 'iuea» lion of Spanish ships and products of Cuba »nd Porto itko will be included therein." NVw Maple. New Orleans and Oaor yla Syrups received at Lam kin A Co.'s.