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Suits
For Boys
Htrt (trto |>#*utifulty Ullortd
Ooubi«*Suit* foe Boy* of f ' 1 n
y»«r». M*d* of f*rwi unfl*i*h#d worolod*.
ehivioti. hoerxipunt ind hooll*if miiiurti
You’ll notici tho hond*m4<i« coM*f *. •f'*
th* *<i c *» oro flnlihoO, tho thopo aoO lAy of
tho lopoU. Button* Aro wolf »b*nk«Kl Ch*r-
Actor And *#rvlcOAl»f#nA** At AVAry point-
Tho TrmiAAf* just a* csrsfuHy mAdo BB OO
to $7.60, worth At loASt $7 to $ 10.
BRASS BUTTON
NIGHT AT FAIR
Tit* l» *MMin Xlftt •« M*w*k
Fill.
AM f M«* Be*"
Arr«t|U
The Fair teat vreniag '»»••*« *"
tfc* gttgbt MlqwiU«« of Mr Platt,
urn ' >,) Mr. Will *U,»f
**Mi*d Mmttf with mb* •ml r»r#l*«d
•nasjr mmiMlwdl* upos so >W? tltlw
Mr, Ptaft 'a poeM lot)
Th* priwifi* additional fra'ure o(
fill* evening will b* • wllllarr enter
••teiK'nl rr>»*l*tKi* of M|t. miMlral
rated *oc» and ri** dsnclna h* sol
diers from Camp Machraate Th* fnl
ipwtng program ha« Wen arranged
• NeWtloo - Mandolin Halt,
Voetl H»lhlt<a <J M. dw»< J H.
r»^prt»t*r
floto-~ Private SL John
Ballad "I Wonder Will They An
swer II I Writ#?**—Private r. Dennis,
Monelgce- Mr. Jo* Mirk.
Ballad- "Onlf • Soldier's Swart*
heart' Private W. L. Blaney Co E,
Eighth Paoniytraota.
Selection Mandolin Club
Comal Solo- T. H. Mllaa. chief mn
air.an Thirteenth Pennsylvania
Prof R |. fcekle*. Third Connegflrut.
nation "imr Country'* Martyr'*"—
Tomorrow writ! ba children's dajr and
tba lift la onaa will again b* out In full
form to an Joy lb* grab ba#*. fishpond*
and otbar sUrartlona arranged for
their pleasure. Mualr will ba in at*
tendance and dancing will b* oua of
tba fantnrrw of tha afternoon. No an*
none* faa will ba rhargsd for tha
children. bol an admlaalon faa of flvr
rant* for any doll entered In the dolt
MMMt.
A raffia lor a count* of study al
Prof. Oaborn*'* Bualnoes Collage do*
noted by that pnbllc-aplrlted gentle
man, la bring gotten up at IS cant* a
abanca. Thl* I* ona of Ih* moat da
alrabla thing* at the Fair and the hap
py winner will bo enabled to get a
thorough course In any preferred stu
dy for US cent*. During the day the
raffle Hat I* helng handled hy Mr.
Faulkner, who can be found at Allen
& Baxley’s
One of the daintirat articles at the
fancy table Is a workbag made of sweet
•orated vanilla gras* and finished with
‘ neutral-tinted silk of the same aoft
shades
Ml** Addle Barues won the tsllk
iiatrh work sofa pillow raffled at the
fancy tafile last night and Ml*a Georgia
E*t«* a double picture frame.
There la a probability of the I air
continuing over two or three evenings
next weak If so the present success of
• bt* week win doubtless be duplicated
next. v „■
for Xmas we have Fancy Rockers.
Hold Chair*. Tables, Lamp*. Ru «* ’t" l ’
Desbs. Muat be acid. Fleming *
Jtowles
1 CHARHINO COMPLI WENT
Which Haa Been Paid to the Cross
Country Riding Club.
A no more rharmlng compliment
could be Imagined than that paid by
MaJ. Swelgert. of the Third cavalry, to
the Cros* Country Riding Club. In giv
ing the drill and fancy riding cn the
Hill yesterday complimentary to the
club and Us friend*.
At 3 o’clock, about two hundred in
SHIRTS
jjl AT —v
J. MILLER WALKER, HATTER
KNOX HATS.
{tiled gwswu wstw a*#»mbl*d I# tba
1 ,*fg* ops# spare I# fm#f of Mr a, W,
Chafe*'a. Abtati thirtyof tha clah
NteWtbrr* wave #a bwfeebweb, and f)a#
Touai and Oa# OaMi wave la aurad
*are with l half steffa
fn ti|if a. and a With vbatr rsgrwlav
I smisianAsc did to tee wtred»rt»Py ahlW*
ad drill!** with pistol* and eabree Tb*
r u ts, #>s ri sd 'p wad aw#aeb. and *#ch
'•nMivety Agura rw«Mt lu for a mead of
* applauw
rpo# tba >-ore'u*ioe of tb* drills.
( Mr Walker tha adistaat. dlrurvad tb*
1 faary isd rough riding Tba axhlbi
t too remind ad tba spectator* <>f tha
magnificent ruling for wblcbtba old
fiMltanm ware ao famoua. Th* rtd
lag waa # good M. la rest* magnets
j baiter than tba faanr riding dona by
•tba Augustan* partlrlpotlag la lb* fa
jmnua firwfeo Bril's show. First, tbara
{was fancy riding In a ting, then Coe
•sack riding, talar, tha harass were
sal ripped of everythin* except tbalr
Tbtarkita. and noma anpa rb vaulting
was done, esngly In palm and In
tbrsaa. A feature of tha riding moat
! applauded waa that In which the rldara
| sprang upon tbalr boraaa a# tbay arose
I from tha ground. Variation* In vault
ing ovar bar* warn rapaetally fine, and
jtb# applause was tempt set uou* The
! fancy riding was don# by picked men
i from th# alx troops, and was a* fine
a* anything of th# kind could poaalhly
be
Tha Clnb greatly apprra'sled the
courtesy of MaJ. Swelgert and showed
It* appreciation by It* delighted ap
plauae and cheering.
What* happened to Jones? do to Op
era 11 ouse tomorrow and sea.
••JUST FOR FUN”
sunda> Evening at V. M. C. A.
Building.
The men of the city will be given a
unique address Sunday afternoon ot
S:3O o’clock by Rev. J. H. Msshburn,
who will speak upon the suhjec.t:
"Just for Fun.” Rev. Washburn was
to have delivered thla addresa sever
al weak* ago. but was prevented from
doing so on account of the extremely
hail weather. That the address will
be Interesting Is an assured fact. The
men of the city, alt strafigers and sol
diers are invited, i
How the wind blows. Keep out the
cold. Save fuel, temper and doctors’
hills. Don’t let your next-door neigh
bor hear you swear. From 3to 8 cents
• foot.
This Is done by using WEATHER
STRIPS. For sale by Augusta Mantel
A Supply Co.. 921 Breed.
flreat comedy, great comrany—What
Happened to Jones—tomorrow, matinee
and night.
CARD OF THANKS
From Tenth Ohio and Catholic Library
Association.
The C. L.iA. and the Tenth Ohio
regiment wish to return
return thank* to Capt. Lohenstern.
Cnpt. Kline and tho provost guards for
the use of the Armory last evening to
plav the match game of Indoor base
hall JAMES P ARMSTRONG,
R PeKURTA,
Managers.
Fop Asthma use CHE
NEY’S EXPECTORANT.
Great comedy, great company--What
Happened to Jones—tomorrow, matinee
and nt»M
TBX AtTOUBTA HJHALX)
CIPT.JM). TWIGGS
II HOME AGAIN
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i meat," continued tSr popular vaptatn.
Of course there ba# toe# #oaw few
■hgbt uMarb# ot sfirbaes# bat ambNNf
! UtISSS ~
"Ms yellow to* #p*“
"Mfll B Wl w
•Tell as* swmstblag about yoar trip
|to the Patted fit ate* #*h«t Tb# M#v
' aid ass
"Well. I Ml Snntteft* oa Nov*m
her ttb and Mve been a long wbll#
getting barb borne. «'* were deinywd
n bit by gtorm and quarantine I
rente am lb# transport Mississippi We
went from Ranting# to **» J«*». Por
to Rico, and )u*t a* we left Ran Juan
harbor sea wMltsM a storm Tb#
sbtp tfaaaed to n great extent and I
thuaght w# would hkve a terrible tlm*
—bat we weathered the atom and
reached New Toes a- few day* behind
1 agent a few day* la that city and
rame homo I am delighted to ba In
I Augusts once more nod shake hand*
with my friends Hy ibe way. will
yop plena# state that I will be at home
to my friend* from 10 a mto I p, ia..
every day. when 1 wilt he glad to see
all my arqaaiatanrae."
Capt. Twlgga Ilea* on the corner of
Elbert and Oreeo* street* and no
doubt many of hi* friend* will be glad
* to rail on him and chat a bit about
' tropica! rlltne#
In speaking Of Santiago Capt.
Twlgga said It waa a city of 100.000
Inhabitants, and while there was not
j s* many modern Improvement# there
as In A merlon. It was neverthelass n
nice city. ,
“The* have no electric light system
or street cars, but nae gss. and It's
walk or take a»e«h when you dmlre to
I go from on* point fn the city to ano
ther
"When we Brat got there the city
j waa tn a very dirty condition, but the
! United Rtatee authorfthe sre fast get
! ting things cleaned up A number of
Cuban* are employed In the govern
ment office* and d« their work very
weft."
"How long will you he here and
how long will you be In Cuba?” be
was asked.
, *tTo the firm question." answered
the captain. "I will say I will be here
a month, and to the second I do not
know any more than you how long
Uncle Bam will keep us on the Is
land.”
Capt. Twiggs ts looking In the best
of health and as handsome as ever.
Cuban climate evidently agree* with
him v
Elegant Line Solid Mahogany and
Oak Desk from 14.MV to *2s.oo—Flem
ing A Bowles.
How the wind blows. Keep out the
cold. Save fuel, temper and doctors'
bills. Don’t let your noxt-door neigh
bor hear you swear. From Bto S cents
a foot.
This is done by using WEATHER
STRIPS. For sale by Augusta Mantel
& Supply Co., 921 Broad.
ft is told In the Book of the Great
Gaelic that the toad once upon a time
was good to see. But the vain lady
toads began to use complexion washes
with the usual result.
OA.OTOIUA.
Bwr* tb* Ay Tta Kind Ym Han Always Scnjtit
Great comedy, great company—What
Happened to Jones—tomorrow, matinee
and ntsht
«£
A woman has as many ways of mak
ing a man feel mean as she ha, of us
ing stale bread.
Place your order at once and avoid
rush. Goods cheaper than ever. F. J.
Henry A Co., popular priced tailor*. 21*
and 218 Campbell street.
What happened to Jones? Go to Op
era House tomorrow and see.
"No man doth safely rul# but he
that hath learned gladly to obay "
Thomas a’ Kempis.
You can get a fine suit ohaap for cash
at E. J. Henry A Co. # *l* and fl*
Campbell street.
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FOR CHILDREN
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A PAGE FROM”
POLICE DOCKET
JsM* t»#«w*» Howard did t*4 te
* morning Ju4g# Master being atv
eeat. i
Taa first oa# who bad violated tio.
MM was Mr Lump iterant Ha fiad
tew, t ery lataxtrstr-i sad had wtiile in
that condition clainad that Mr Rant
Owen y bad told kla vot* la the recent
elerfa-n. tJ
He had followed that statement up
by trying to hit Owen* with a aada
water bottle He had no recollection
of anch. hut waa fined by hi# honor
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Lamp Bryant, rase No 1 He h*l
attempted to strike anotbsr pnrt*
with tb# same bottl# For thl# he wa*
fined 12 SO.
Mary Ntg.
Lula McClendon
Th#y had fought although Mary
said sb# had Just bten hugging l.uta.
' You ar# too loving. Mary.” said tha
jU<t£#
Tba fine of II.Mt was imposed on
both: Mary and Luin.
WUI Col vert had had a little diffl
rtilty with Cary Brown Cary had dla
rharged Will, who had b*en worlyog
for hltn
Will. 11-30.
dlas.v Moore
Massy Thoms* ” ■>
They had fought and their fines
were $1.50 apiece.
Will Marshal.
He had desired, he said, to get Into
a hail, and Mary did not agree to his
going, whereupon he threw a piece of
brick at her
Will. $2.60.
Will Marshal, cate No. 2. He had
broken the door of a friend’s house
down.
Fined $2.60.
Lot Parksdale.
He had been very drunk last Sunday
and raised a disturbance, for which he
was fined $2.50.
Columbus Andrew#.
He appeared, hut the prosecutor In
thh case. Mr. S. R. Cohen, did not
CoTumhus was dismissed. It was a 4*o
charge.
CH EAP W~NTE R
TOURISTS RATES.
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§heap Winter Tourists
kets are now now on
sale by the Central of
Georgia Railway to Florida
and Cuba.
Still Alarm at Simmons
This morning about 8 o'clock a still
alarm was sent, in from No. 34. Some
Umbers in Simmons' Ye Booke
Store were still burning. No. 3 reel
and the truck respond'd and tn a few
minutes extinguished the fire.
New Pullman Sleeping Car Line Via.
Southern Railway.
On Nov. 14th. the Southern Railway
Improved their present flue service by
the addition of a through Pullman ves
tlhule car between|£ugusta and New
York to be operate® on the Washing
ton «nd Southwestern limited, leaving
Augusta 2:10 p. mj»For full Informa
tion and reservatioillcaU on or address
J. B. Heyward? T||P- Broad
street, Augusta, Ga.
Great comedy, grin company—Tfhat;
Happened to Jone#-»tbmorrow. matinee
«nd night.
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Another ftadtag of th# ctmrt taartts!
I teas .aafle pa Mir today fit l Oarl-w*
o. «#*<*. Co r. IMh Miaoraota.
efurged wl,h Vie tattoo of «tad grtlr a.
.as found guilty
H# ha* horn radnrad »o raaks. will
forfeit t»n dollar* of hi* oar for thr**
I month, he nufisM *1 hard tabor f -r
three month* and »f thr rxpiratß* of
that Must hr dlshooornh’i dlachargrd
from th# smvjra of tho Catted »*atra.
Camp Chat.
Erik FWwman Go B. IMfc Minor*o
-1 tg, ba* returned from sick furlough
and aay* that although iso* la on the
ground at tata home and thr thermom
otor la far below aero, hr has nrnily
I frosrti since coming hrrn.
Capt, C. A. Reynold# of th# Tenth
Ohio. I* first brigade officer of Ihe
day
Capt fiirrsr of the Eighth Penn
sylvania la office: of the day. third
. brigade
Th# fsnr# around First brigade
headquarter* la he ng completed
Col. Supple of Baltimore romra to
raorrnsmto visit hi* ton. Lt. Supple
Rome of the companies of the lSth
Pennsylvania are do ng fine skirmish
asora.
Lumber for the sStb Michigan kitch
ens la being battled today The SStb
Is also Issuing carpenter’s tools,
clothes and all equipments to th# men.
An order was Issued today detailing
a court to convene at Rumtnerville. 8.
C.. on Monday. December 12
Capt. Geo. W Wright has been
! granted a leave of absence for eight
I days.
A latge number of the men are try
ing their hand at gunning around Au-
I gusts.
Some more slow freight for the hoys
' arrived today.
Tenth Ohio.
0
First Lt. B. F. Bliss has received his
commission as captain of Co. H. vice
Capt. A. W. P. Irvine resigned Sec
ond Lt. F. L. Schelling takes his olsce
and First Sgt M. E Van Dus*n Is pro
moted to second lieutenant.
Capt. Fraxer of Co. Cls officer of th-*
day.
Griffin of Co. A has returned from a
sick furlough
Lt. J. P. Cclwetl of Co. «•’ ts comman
der of the guard.
: J. Prhultx Of Co. I and W Bereaw of
Co. M ate orderlies today
Garretaon of Co. F has been trans
ferred to his company from the hospi
tal cqrps.
MaJ. Woodridge Inspected the hospi
tal today and complimented the corn
on the looks of thintrs.
*"<- First Maryland.
E. Wirx was the man who had hts toe
amputated In place of Ts chantry.
W Holland of Co. K has been trans
ferred to hospital cores
Several new e.lectri* lights are beinr
placed in camp
Capt. Wright is officer of the day.
Lt. Haines of Co. M is ■:(fleer of
the guard
W Dean of Co. F and G. JClein of
Co. M are orderlies today.
L. Voyleman of Co. H is orderly to
Col. Lane today.
Capt. Hampt of Co. H has had writ
ing parer made with the picture of
company street Thankstriving decora
tions at the head of the paper It is
quite a unique ides
Thirty-Fifth nichlgan.
Lt. ZeilufT of Co. D is officer of th
day.
Lt. Ball of Co. M is officer of the
guard.
Carpenters tools are being Issued to
the companies today.
A good many men went to town hop
ing to see the 31st 'regiment pass
through today.
I Burger of Co M and Spencer of Co.
] M had their furloughs extended.
Eighth Penrtaylvanla.
I Lt. Hoepstone of Co. H Is officer of
the day.
Lt. Fame of Co. A is officer of the
cuferd
A new phon* has heart placed in the
adjutant”* office.
TV. Rchaul. » contrast surgeon. ha«
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Cu . f B Barr of «#« Towet I waa <>.
We use oar best effort* to make
ymer parch**** aatlraly sallatectory.
MAHONEY &
ARMSTRONG
COAI. AND WOOD
Strowger 'Phone . . . . • »*i
Bell
Of Ik* and 1 ard Na. i McCartaa Mrert
THE WEATHER
Rain or Snow Called For th# Imme
diate Future
Auguata, Ga., Friday. Dec. $. 189*
Office located in United State# Govern
ment building: telephone No. 1672.
Forecast for 36 hours eauing 8 p. m
Dec. 10, 1898.
Washington forecast for South Caro
lina: Threatening weather tonight
and much colder; probably light enow
Saturday.
Washington forecast for Georgia
Ra<n or snow ton got and Saturday:
much ccldrr tonight; continued cold
til! Sunday.
Local forecaat for Augusta and vi
cinity: Ralu or snow tonlgh: and
Ssturday : colrtqr tenighf.
The river at 8 a. m. was 9.6 feet., a
fall cf 0.9 feet in tb» pas; 24 hours.
Intensely cold wrather covers the en
tirely country weal of the Mlss sslpr>i
river this morning, due to an extraor
dinary high pressure which has set
tled over that regico. tha coldoet plac
bring North Platt?, which Is t 2 d-gr-rs
below xero.
A depression is locat'd in h* Ou’i
giving rise to general reins tn the cen
tral and west Gulf asptlcn: heavy
snow ip central and western Texas and
sleet In Mississippi: s? the snowfall
has rere ved nearly 7 Inches at Abilene,
and over 2 inchee at Palenatine; snow
I* also falling lightly about th* Great
Lskes.
—( — ’
I Great comedy, great company—M hat
Happened to Jones-tomorrow, matinee
and nt'ht. •
Attend tie Sale ofGrocieries at Cut Prices
WICKER & PILCHER.
! EVERY ARTICLE STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
New crop Georgia Syrup, per galion . . 30c
!15 Cakes “Harris” Soap for •
Sugaicured Hams, good as Dove . * 1 uc
Good Tab e Butter. _ __ . .
Good Second patent Flour 40c sack, $3.20 barrel.
First patent Flour 55c sack, $4.35 barrel.
All the ieading brands of Cigars, 6 for 25 cents.
We guarantee to save you money on anything in
the line of Groceries.
lItKER Si PILCHER'S, 951 Broad Strut
birthplace, of low prices.
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Special Notice
Augusta. Ga , Dec. 9, I*oß.
iTHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Stockholder* of this Bank will he
held a’ Its Banking H"U» • on TUES
DAY. January 10th. I**lt. between the
hours of 13 and 2 o'cloc': p. m.. for
the election of seven director# to serve
for tho ensuing year.
PERCY E. MAY. Cashier
WANTED —A FIRST CI.ABB PASTRY
ro,-':. Colored woman prefelYed. Ap
ply in Inn Restaurant, 717 Broad.
dec »
WANTED—POSITION BT A STRICT
LY business young lady, who has
bad thre.- years' ■•vr« ricnce in office
work. Address F. A. 8.. care Herald,
dec 8 9
WANTED—A GERMAN GIRL WHO
Is willing to work: can finl a good
heme and good wages by applying to
301 Fourths' street. dec * 10 11