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Th«r« ara Import* a
Satin* and SMlk* In all <h# rich and lu*trmi» doalgna
and colors, fivoryono r»ooni y r*»c*tvod from tho
manwfacfuror. All porfocfty now this soasun.
Opon Ivarlni*
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GRAND RALLY
FOR REUNION
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Mails
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Cb*»ter. i. C., Dae. II Tb# Wal-
Rgr-Ga#u»n Caap Confwtorate Vatar
mm k*ri m MtkaMwttf aMitt at
it* tain tea* Mood*? »ft*moon and
derided to ha** another grand rail*
Hr U* purpose at stirring »P ooihual
am* Hi tba «aon* of th# Mai* reunion,
that 0 to am Mr* a*tt Map De
•rauiar rath »• tb* 4a t* or tb« rally
and Cal. )mn Armstrong of Char Ira
te* baa accepted aa Invitation to tota
bar* and will bo tba prlarlpal orator
on Wat oenaaoo Tba *nt*rtai»tn*ni
art!l occur at tb* opera boua* Hf
MdM tb* ipriklx potrtotlr mu»'r will
b* fui mahed by tb* Cb«M*r orrh**tra.
and a larg* rbom* will *lna a w*'l
- programme of old war
Mr. and Mr*. John W. Duaovam
gave a d*lla htful proarm*!** whi*t
party iaat Wednesday *r*nlng compli
mentary to lb»lr northrrn friend*
Judy* OuMderaltavn, M***r*. Arthur
B*lll van. Ed H*ll and Smelaer Among
Som present war*: Mr. and Mr*. P.
Hemphill, Dr and Mr*. 8. M. Design,
Mr* H R fltarbork of Winston, N
0.. Mr*. David Hemphill. Mr. and
Mr*. A M. Alkra. Ml** Kit- Gaston,
MM* Eunice Brawley and U. J. H.
Marion.
Th* ladle* Drat prlie. a Dresden
*b!na onndieatlck and tray, wait won
by Mr*. Paul Hemphill, while Lt, Ma
rtoa carried off the gentleman'* pi!**,
a huat of rttahugh Lee; the eonaola-
Uon prlie. a bo* of candy, was was
won by Mr* David Hemphill, one of
Cheater'* brlght#»t whl*t player*
Cheoter'e eoclal gaiety for the week
ended In a beautiful luncheon given
by Mr* David Hemphill In honor of
the Up to Date club. The favor*
war* ordered from Boeton and were
novel and beautiful The costume*
of th# ladle* present were noticeably
handsome
Our city continue* to grow In It*
alow but solid w*y. Thl* Is the se
cret of our substantial growth which
makes our city rank next to Spartan
burg In Importance In our state. We
have never had a boom, but the sound
of the hstnmer ran always be heard
here.
Quite a number have given contracts
for handsom* home* on West End, all
of them opposite the sixty acre*
bought recently for the city pa k.
I enclose these few dots and If they
meet your approval hop# to receive
your paper In return. I will try to
make them Interesting at all times.
Hoping that the exchange will meet
pour approval, I remain,
f ,Mrß. Rosa Smith.
Beautiful line of Mahogany and Wal
nut Putts regardless of prom for cash
—Fleming & Bowie*.
L J. Schaul
The propulsr priced Jeweler says that
he hse Christmas present# the prices
of which are not ladened with Broad
itrtet rents. Read his ad elsewhere.
Fin* Chocolate Bon Bons at Clark's.
BEFORE PURCHASING
Silver Novelties
Call on
LEWIS J. SCHAUL, Popular Priced Jeweler.
A Tremendous line and no Broad street rent to
pay. Can save you 25 per cent.
Jackson Street, Under the Arlington Hotel.
XMAS CHEER
FOR LITTLE ONES
Mat’its T«a«rf«w as fkririaas
Tara i caaiiues at Library.
Th* Uttl* Owes of H rti Cad la b*
Utv*a X*m< fcetabraUoo.
I Tb* Chrlgiaia* tree which Tb* Her
ald prupoese giving to th* children of
W*at End la aa asawred thing and ev
erything la being arranged to mk* the
occaeloa no* of tb* must enjoyable and
: turens*tn! affair* ever glva*.
Tb* purpose at Tb* Herald la • nnt
! Uudablt one, that of maklag happy
for a day at least the hearts of sorb
jtlttl* on* In that asettoa of tb* elty.
who. owing to the mill altaatloa, would
have to paaa tb* ChrlMma* **a*nn
without any of th* seasonable (blogs
that are hi tbomeelva* trifling, bat that
go so far towarda making happy tb*
, hearts of the little ons*.
It la not the purpose of The Herald
ho monopoltae this pleasure giving.
Many of Auguata'a big-hearted rltlaen*
have already *xpreaa*d them*elvta a*
not only willing but antloua to cootrtb
i ute to attrh a commendabl* enterprl*#
and many more will doubtlran open
their hearts and purses
; One of the large hall* In Wmt End
I will be procured and the Ire* or tree*
! beautifully d<e rater! and a glitter with
tslier*, will be erected. A band of mu
isle will be In attendance; every child
in West End will be invited sod anrh
will receive a gift and aome of the sea
son's cheer. Whatever of hardship
they may encounter Inter on. for thnt
day at leaal their little hearts will be
glathtensd and msde happy and con
snt.
A comm Itee, (otiataling of some of
Augusta's best known cltisens. those
familiar with work of this kind, have
taken the affair In charge and are
making *ll necessary arrangement*
This committee and any others who are
Interested, are requested to meet at the
Library tomorrow. Wednesday, after
noon, *t 4 o'clock to consult In regard
to arrangement*.
Fresh Cry* tall red Fruits »t Clark's.
MEW Y EAR 7 * ' HOP
A Delightful Atfslr Being Arranged
For That Date
Certain young men of this city are
arranging to give a hop at Masonic
hall on New Year's night. The young
men who have charge of the affair
have In the past managed many de
lightful dances and the N-w Year's
hop will be no exception to the rule.
Our prices on suits only two-thirds
what others rhargs. EL 3. Henry A
Co., spot cash tailor*.
HANDSOMFI.Y DECORATED
Will Be the (loverment Building
Next Monday.
When Pres. McKinley visit Augusta
he will not, find aoy building more
■tastily decorated than the postoffice.
The employes at that place will send
their energies towards making the
building one of the best decorated In
the city on next Monday.
>uaufTA htoald
ALL AUGUSTA ISFILLED
WITH GREAT ENTHUSIASM
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r«ibe«n. 1. I. Caabia. T. w Alenaa
4ev, A. W levy Tbnmnt Ba rett. H
J |*n tar r II Rice. W H ffUJ
tiatto John W Clark iaowa O. Jaek
son Raul ft ftHfee. W J. Craig A
O. Jackson. W H KetlL 0. R. Um
bned. Jams* l* Robertson. Deo. F.j
I ton bark W. A. OnrrstL J*nA rtl*-
tty. W* W Etteter, E. t. Rtee. o*<* H
Howard I. W, Carter. W H Rob
erta R. I Brndf rM. Ram NO. R K
Elliott. J. A. A. W «•'!%, A- i.
t ton ley. R E Alton. Alfred M. Mar-j
tin.
Tbl* rnmmfttM i* anpeetally ashed to
b* pranant-
Tbev Are AH Right.
It ln aatouoeed la Tb# Herald to
day that at! the railroad* running Into l
Augusta bat* glvea a rata of on* and
one-tenth <vf n rent per mil* for th*
dates Ifltb to llat. Inclusive. The
railroad* are new patting oat thtdr ad j
vertt*ing and the new* I* spreading In
nil directions reached by mall and
telegraph thirl th* president and th*
grand review will bn a**e hern Mon
day
It In helleyed that tea* of thousand*
of visitors will come from Oeorgla
and Hotith Carolina and that th* con
course of people who will b* here to
HARVi ST CONCERT.
Annual E«t*rt*l«ment at Pain* Inatl
fwfe I »*« NI|M
I On Friday night of ihla week th# an
nual btrvwt rcr e*rt of th* student* of
Pa me l«*tllut# will be given In lt»*tr
assembly roots out la Woodlawn. Tbt*
entertainment I* uannlly on* of their
vary beat, and the talent enllated from
among the advanced atadenta for thl*
or ration la a fHtlng guarantee that an
Interesting *nd entertaining program
will be rendered. Fruit* and produet*
of the harvest field will be taatlly ar
ranged In the room and each Item of
aong. reeltatlon and other Intereating
freturea will lend Individual rharm to
the entertainment and will prove both
Instructive and helpful. Refreehmenta
will be served, and all proceed* go for
payment on the handsome organ which
Messrs. Oaten Sc Co., have placed in the
handsome and spacious assembly room.
The public generally Is asked to pat
ronise this beautlfdl entertainmeui
and will help this worthy cause.
Six thousand pansies and daisies,
ready to plant out now. Finest strains
to be had The Hues Floral Nurserv.
Bell ’Phone IS2I.
s LDIEHS KILLED.
Deaths Caused hy the Explosion of a
Cartridge.
Bt. Petersburg, Dec. IS. By th*
explosion of s shell at Fort Constan
tin*. CronMadt, today, nine soldiers
were killed and three officers and sev
en soldiers wounded.
Seats going with rapidity for Texas
Steer.
XMAS MOL DAYS
The Schools Will Close on the atst
and Reopen January, *.
The announcement has been made
that the public schools of the city will
close for the Ch:stmas holidays on the
! 21st and reopen on January 2nd The
school chfldren are looking forward to
tno relieve from school duties with
much pleasure.
Fancv French candles and crystal
led fruits at T. Schladaresst's.
Seats going with rapidity for Texas
Steer.
Ladies free Thursday night.
SUPT. LAWTON B. EVANS
* Attending Educational Meeting In
Columbus. Ga.
Supt. Lawton B. Evsns is in Colum
bus, Ga.. attending the annual mating
of the state sduoaters. He will rettiro
Saturday. The masting Is on Import
ant oo* and several latarestieg pwre
on educational matt spa are being read
and deceased at It. Th* meeting last
roar was held In \Hhntn. a.
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Omar i will to ea tod apoa to ta
operate with tb* asset tig nf thl* after
noon, sad a meeting nf that body trill
be retted far tom arrow,
Tb#-* to tb* moat marked patriot..!*
everywhete in the etty. The ffbwe
ur* and wtoban of Denernl Tonag at
Camp Markets* • wilt tie fwnenttsd of
eonrae At tbto afternoon's meeting
a com mitt#* will be enltod opon H to
token, to motor with Genera! Tonag.
and tb# Camp M*rk*n«to offtoer*.
Mr. T. W Alasandw. president of
thy Cotton Egebnng* nod president es
the Con»m*rcinl dab, to In receipt of *
triegrnm todny from Prtvnt# Serretnry
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torfl In wbleb H to *toted thnt th*
president will nyriv* in Anguitn
between I and 4 o'elork to tb# after
noon and will r*m* ti In Augusta about
two hours
TM* ta an official «tot*m*nt
The second division second army
corps wilt bs massed down town and
will paaa la review before tho presi
dent on Green# or Broadway. It is
Impossibly to gat at further details Juat
at this tim*
Th# meeting thl* afternoon wilt
mahe Important announcements In to
morrow af.eraooa a paper.
ENTERTAINTirNT TONIGHT.
It Is for the lirsHH of the Sccowd
Baptist Parsonage Fung.
! There srlll be a sacred concert at th*
1 Second Baptist church tonight for th*
benefit of the parsonage fund of that
church Th# following program wtll
be eaniV red:
I Bel action by Orch«*tm.
| J Recitation—" Rock of Age*”—MUs
Dahlia Cason,
J. Solo—" Forest All Thy Sorrow”—
i Mis* Alice Morris.
4. Little Candles-Elgrht Little girl*,
namely. Al'es Ruffin, l.uctle Callahan,
Lizzie McCord. Neli(e Wlngard, lil t
Hlasalngham. Pearl Mcßryant, C*J«*
Brndle and Alma Andrews.
5. Recitation —Selection by Mr H. E.
R'chbnrg.
fi. Song—“ Soldiers of Jestis” —By ten
j little boys, vis: Ernest Gibbs, Alven
i Butler. Aisle Montgomery. Frank
Wright. Fred Tudor. Hldie Tudor. Er
nest Walker. Thomas North. Clarence
Li lee and Capt. Tom Wright
7 Recitation—“l Can't; I Promised
Mother” —Miss Erma Glhbs.
8. Song—“Br'ght Angels” By six
teen young ladles, viz: Misses Dell,
McCord. Maud Strom. Qno Dobbins,
Berths Blass'nehaTn. Masle Lou Mont
gomery nnd Com Walker.
9. Recitation—" Only Sixteen" By
Algie Montcomery.
10. Song’Tet Us Rally”—Bv eight
j boys, viz: Fred Ed Brook
lyn Albert Antrey. Alfred! Beaver. Pratt
Morris. Arthur Cnllfthan. Allen Liles
and Willie Bntler.
11. Rec'tat<on—“The Face on the
Barroom Floor" —Mr A. H. Him.
12. Acrostic—'"America for Christ”—
By sixteen young ladies, vis: Lula
Liles. Maggie Jennlbvs. Erma Gibbs.
Bailie Butler, Bulslj. Cat’aban, Hartle
Andrews. Ethel
son. Luna Wright, Emily Brcoker Ma
sle Lou Montgomery. Maud Strom,
| Cora Walker, Bertha Blasaingam.
Bessie Moody and Ora Dobbins,
j is. Recitation “Last Hymn”
1 Miss Ethel KalhAei-eh.
11. Tableau—“Tmth. love and
Hope”—Miss Alice Morris, Miss Dell
McCord nnd Miss MaV Wright.
Duet —“Prayer and Music” —Miss
Irene Norris and Mr. Harry Vanghn.
IS. “Good Night”—Quartette— Air.
Oliver Rhodes. Mr. Harry Vaughn, Mr.
Willie Rhodes and Mr. George Tom
mlns.
Admission 10 cents. The concert
begins at 8 p. m.
I Biggest stock of fruits in Augusta at
T. Sehiadaressi's.
Mr. and Mrs. C. al Garrett is spend
ing a fsw days in Jfesnta.
Seats going with rapidity for Texas
Steer.
Mr. and Mrs” S. Fortson are in
Atlanta. \
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nf the toy
Uato Urbnm* of (to R to o«*ar
at A* guard .
top Maj Names, nf the Firm hot*
tnltan. has r*eel*ed a diarkarga
Flrnt Herat Witaoa. of On. E. toft
todny. having aarared an honorable
dtotkarg*.
KMntr, of On. M, ka* raeelved an
hoatrmHr dtarbarg* from th* *#v retary
of war.
Thirty-Fifth ttcblgan.
Tb* new teat* have begwn to arrive
Carp. fabt**. of Co, C, has had bis
furlough **t*nd*d thirty toy#
Capt McCabe, nf Co. C. to officer ot
tk. ,
Lieut. Cotver. of On. B, to command
er of th* guard.
Th* men are ramivlag instruction*
la th* handling of gun* lor target
practice
The work on m«e* hall* to tb* prtn
rtpal occupation.
Eighth PennayKnnto.
A farewell reception was given today
to 8. Joba*. of Co O. who baa received
nn honorable dlarbargt
First B*rg* Wnlllrk. of Cto. I. ta atek
In quarter*.
Maj. Jons* ha* been confined to hi*
quarter* by a alight attack of fever.
Quartermaster Lieut Rouseh. who
ha* bean a’.ek (or three month*, ba*
reported for duty.
Kauffman, of Co. C, ha* returned
from *tek furlough.
Field atovea will arrive far the reg
iment today.
Lieut. Stover, of Co. C, is offlrer of
the day.
The football team ha* started work
and Orgaulter Lataenning has numer
ous applicants.
Thirteenth Pennsylvania.
S. Shaw, of Co. 0. was sent to Di
vision hospital today.
O'Brien, of Co. F, ha* baaa admitted
to hospital.
The Y. M C. A. tent la being dec
orated far Christmas.
Lieut. Burkhouee, ot Co. C, I* offi
cer of the day.
Lieut. Crlaman, of Co. G, I* com
mander of the guard.
Mill*, of Co. H, ha* been sent £o di
vision hospital.
The football team I* busy practicing
for the scheduled games.
Fifteenth Minnesota.
Brothers, of Co. C. ha* been trans
ferred to thP hoepltal corps.
Corp. Ollson. Deloa Barnard, T.
Johnson. 8. Simpkins, of Co. G. have
returned from sick furlough.
W. May, of Co. H. has returned
from sick furlough
,J. Flxenar, of Co. H. has been in the
division hospltaL
Another prisoner sentenced by court
martial was paradyd before tht regi
ment this afternoon. *
Postmaster McCarthy is kept hus
tling by the Christmas ma 1 coming In.
Oapt. Gilmore, of Co. M. is officer
Of the day.
Lieut. Dewey, of Co. C, ia com
mander of the guard.
Seats going with rapidity for Texas
Steer.
Mr. Robert O’Neill, the polite and
popular soda water dispenser at Stulb's
Fountain, will leave l« the morning far
Italton. Ga., to spend the holidays.
Fancy work baskets, novelties and
dolls at lowest prices. T. SchiaJaiessi.
Ladles free Thursday night.
Mr. John S. Goldsmith, special agent
of the Hertford Fire Insurance com
psny, will arrive In the city this after
noon. His many friends will be glad
to see him.
Fireworks— big assortment—at T.
Schia'aressi’s.
Texas Steer—Katie Putnam ss Bloesy
tomorrow night.
Miss Fannie Su# Howard is spend
ing a few days In Atlanta.
Jznotocse stock as toys: too ranny. .n
tact: bill, close out cheep. T. Sealed*-
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yesterday afternoon.
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MAHONEY &
. ARHSTRONG
COAL AND WOOD.
Strowger 1 Phone ..... i*t
Bell ....*••••• *7to
Office and Yard No i McCnrtan Sttect
BEAUTIFUL SERVICE
Held Sunday In rtomory of sergt.
James Kanaky, of ijth Penn.
k Very benutlfnl and lmp e**iv« me
morial service* were held In memory
of Sgt. Jam** Kanaky of tho Tbir
-1 teenth Pennsylvania at the beadquar
j ter* of th# Summerville Pont Piovont
Guard.
The service* were conducted by
Chaplain Stahl of the Thirteenth
Pennsylvania, aDd were attended by
‘ many of the deceased a friend* and of
fice™.
Sgt. Kaneky s death, which occurr
ed on December 9th. at 5:30 a. m.. at
division hospital, was deeply regret
ted. and cast a gloom over the entire
company.
Previous to the shipment of bis re
main# to his home In Seeiyvllle. Pa.,
they rested In Mr. Platt's chapel, and
were viewed by many of hla comrades.
The casket was enclosed in an outer
race draped with the national colors,
and the remains weie escorted to the
depot by a military guard of honor.
Sgt. Kaneky was brave and kindly,
a loyal and true f iend, and hla death
is regretted by many.
Texas Steer and Katie Putnam to
morrow night.
Ladles free Thursday night.
Miss Ida Calvin is visiting frltnds
in Atlanta.
Ladies free Thursday night.
Seats going with rapidity for Texas
Steer.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Miller went up
to Atlanta this morning.
Peats going with rapidity for Texas
Steer. \
Ladles free Thursday night.
CLARK MILLING CO.’S
WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR
Cooks white and bakos equal to patent. Most nutri
tious Fiour made. Strongly recommended for dys
peptics. i-LOXTR
for batter cakes fully as good as Buckwheat. Ctve
it a trial. Ask your grocer for these goods
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Ladle* free Tburaday night
Te**» Steer and Katie Putnam t#-
j morrow night.
I Ladle* fie* Tburaday nlgbt.
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| Teas. Steer—Katie Putnam a* Rto**y
tomorrow night.
Ladle* free Tburaday night.
Texas Steer-Kail* Putnam a* Bttoay
tomorrow night.
Ladles fra* Tburaday nlgbt.
! Texas Pteer— Katie Putnam a* Blesev
' tomorrow ntgbt.
| Ladle* free Tburaday night.
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■ tomorrow night.
laidles fare Thursday night.
Texas Steer—Katie Putnam aa Bloats
tomorrow night.
j Ladle* free Tburaday night.
Texas St #cr- -Katie Putnam as Biosny
tomorrow night.
; Ladies free Thursday night.
STRAYED—A DARK RED BRINDLH
cow. marked on right hip with tar.
J. L. Swell. *O7 Campbell. dec 17
WANTED BY A GOOD. RELIABLE
young man—Wort:. Juat from tho
country and can furnish good refer
ence. Address Hustler. 1!>«0 RoUeravUle
street. dec 1* M
WANTED—A POSITION AS COACH
MAN or butler. Address C. J Bent
ley .11*7 Reynold* Street. dec 1* 14
STRAYED FROM 127 BROAD ST..
on December 7. two brlndle cow*, ot.c
with long keen horna; other with short
I crumpled horns and bobbed tail. Find
er wtU be rewarded If returned to T.
C. Tahb, (27 Broad street. dec l*
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None Can Be BETTER
CoalllWood
££p»Corn<r Ontre And F* nwick Kirects.
Bell ’Ph'-ne 1R74.
IMPERIAL COAL CO.,
.1 H. MILTON, Mgr.