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The Ready-Made
That’s Got the Twist
of Tailor-Made
Pick up an Overtoil Look >1 through. 6*»*
how »*• tfon«| It'i thara i tho th# fit.
•7.50 to S&ft. oocordtng to tikifHl*
Pck up « Suit. Mold It off At »rm*a longth,
•wing It round) (ha diouidar** right i thoco**
Ur'i right | too h*ng*t nght j Iho tmur’a ahow
tholr fAthlon. !(*• nobby clothing for $lO to
$35. but lt*» •IS to $35 kind.
A HOLD UP
IN HIS HOUSE
Hr Ja. S.l*' ZiprittK- till •
Ml Nit™.
A. «.*).» B~»lll«lA.I.
n. ™l™4*i
Mr J*a Mh. who reald#* «• T*«
(Ur *tf*#t Ml M *«
M hoar* before Am with • •*•*'* *•«
mu —» W. C. Bird, UMi wre MliklM
tret pttreaai »( k*t II M k##n tm
lh« pwuft at aiaft akowa ay Mr
Wall* M m-gt* Uw k*** find** as
•ka;t*4 by ik* arcto anil fbbcA At
•Imiii |t» o'clock tbia morning. Mr.
gratin' breakar aaat a young man »
ttl. Mr Wall*. A* tk* yoreg
Man catered tk* kwtr h* l*ft tk* *1 wt
•pen u 4 did not nolle* lb* eagre Blrl
tKplßi tato ik* koua*
Mr. Wall* tra* awnk**i»d aad dr*#*-
*d M* Hire #m*r**d In* •«*» roam.
To kit *qrprl** a borir ***re m*< him
wvta-dr of hit roots door ted drenand
td ikat k* glv# op what valuable h*
bad oa kin. Tka room door optat on
to a tight of atafrt and th* o**ro
Mocked Ik# way down. Mr Wells t*
» much smnllre man ihap tht o**re
,td ni untrtnrd Hr howavre. m»dr
• bluff of having a weape* and putting
btt baed into bin bark porkm h* told
th* negro b* would pot ■ hull#! Into
bici ts k* did B<*t art oat of th* war.
Th* man w*ot down tb* step* At Mr
Wall* ram* oat of hla front doo th*
a#*T>> atrwk at him Th* blow h*
*>da*d aed tb* B*»ro rtn toward th«
union daoot Mr Walla pursued him
and eallad for a poll#*. * An officer and
mas* other* who »*-* a*ar iha depot,
(ta** chase Th* aagro sped up th'
Georgia railroad trark and hid b*hlml
lußtr bo* rara. Th* policeman and th*
oflicrc fallowed. Thor h*mm*d th*
mnn la and took him In custody. Hi
«-at tak*n to pollr* tta’loa At record
*r'» bourt h* waa fined 15.
It a**oit that a chary* of too Itrht
a nature had b**n docketed a«aln«t
him H* may y*t h* proa*rut*d on a
*rav*r chart*.
Fo- A c t K ma usa CHE
NEY’S EXPECTORANT
TWO 3ITAI.L f IRES.
Ona Call Laat Afternoon and One Laat
Night.
Taatrrdav afternoon No. 4 received a
telephone call from the corner of Broad
and Milledjrr atr**t*. They reanonded
very promptly and found a fir* In one
of the Bitdey mill houaea. It whb In the
boxing under the fireplace. But for verv
efficient work the damage would aoon
have hern greater, but a* It was It waa
t>nty about $25
About .10:50 laat night the alarm
bounded from No. 57 In tha renr of
Richmond acad«—y The roof of Mr.
Bignon'a hour* on Centre.between Wal
ker and Wiitklns atreeta. waa ablaze,
and at flrat It looked a» though the
building would burn down, but the
rhemlcal aoon got It under control and
put It out. Damage about $lO 00.
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Place you order for fall autt with E.
I. Henry A Co., popular priced tailors.
SHIRTS
J. MILLER WALKER, hatter
KNOX HATS.
TWO MAKERS
OF MOONSHINE
Tha Harper Rmthm \nH Armifi
ll l.lwall f agnt.
Hava Not Lotag rtolakad Saevlog
Aeateaco.
t ailed Mate# Deputy Rstrea* Cot
ter toe Da*i* and Cal I*4 kiln Mai ahal
Aureal) b**a r#4#rnad tram aaota*>
retd Ni tka arild* of Liaeota muty.
lb* m*r*a at tb# aaoonahlaa Mokara.
They mad* a haul and ob*a tb*y ar
rived kata U.t aigbt they had vttk
them two part lea wko ha** kaea ato-
IftUßf tb* iiPt of Gael* Aam by mak
lag whiskey Dona corn Jute* Tka
parties are J. If and ft L Harper
two broth ere. who war# triad at tk*
laat tartn of th# United fttataa dtatrtrt
court, ta this city, aad raniirtad.
They w*re aanteored by Judge Apa*r
to apaod Maty day* la Jail aad pay a
fin* of SJD
They served aenteoc# and want bac k
to tb* county of Lincoln and aga'u
began making illicit whiskey. Tha
antbotrltiaa caught oa and laat Wed
neaday Collector Davit and Marshal
At oval I aet oat to break up tha little
moonshine gam*
Th*y had a tough trip. They arriv
ed at Washington. Oa at sundown,
hired a vehicle and aet out for a cold
night'* rid# at tw*aty-fl»# ml**. "It
wat the coldeat rid* I ever took." aald
th# collector.
."We arrived at oar destination at
S a. m. and waited for the mnonahta
era to turn op. Their attll waa about
a mile front th* plaee of thatr former
one
"They arrived at the atlll at day
break and started up th* (tr* la the
place. We made ouraelvea known and
arreeted them. There waa ona hun
dred gallon* of bear and other Illicit
ttnff that we destroyed. With our
prisoners we came back to Augusta."
A hearing waa given-th# Harper* by
the comm!*rfon*ra at ten o’clock this
morning and they were bound over to
the United States court on a |2OO
bond.
Our lin* of Japanese no
velties is unsurpassed from
25 cents up. t
At Richards <fc Shavers*.
HADE A FOWL f-'LAY
Qtc. Williams Sold a Chicken But Had
No License
George William* was up before the
recorder thl* morning for disorderly
conduct. He and another negro raised a
Ittlle disturbance tn a bar, but the
Judge did not think it sufficient to Im
pos,, a fine on him. Officer Redd then
preferred charges against him for sell
ing chickens without a license.
It was proven that he sold only one
chicken, and Judge Baxter thought that
u man had a rlgjit to sell his own
Chicken, so Williams was dismissed.
Our prices on suit* only two-thirds
what other# charge. E. J. Henry &
Co., spot cash tailor*.
1 ——
C. B Allen
This is the very weather that brings
stoves to mind. If you are thinking of
buying anything In the stovewnre line
remcmb«r C. B. Allen. He has a big
stock, and his prices are most reasona
ble Indeed. He is thoroughly reliable In
every respect.
For Xmas we have Fancy Rockers.
Gold Chairs, Tables, Lamps. Ruga and
Desks. Must be sold. Fleming &
Bowlea.
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*1 am as tk* optatna that tb*re will
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tk* atdawatk. wrepp ng tk# reps
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atradaklttv It arenas mt*reacting ssrypt*
frea Koliork street to Melatoak, at
treat NotJre stssM k* (tvia to *v*-y
property koldar aad ***ry merchant
to irovs fro® tb* outer #d»* of tb*
•idawalh alt bows* staada. ate. U
they do aot do tht*. tka crowd* will
crush ap»n intna I wo*:d suggest
tkat street rer* h* ytapped oa B tmd
way dnrlag th* review aad that ao
vadtclre of ear hted h* allowed «»a th#
■tract during tb* review tlm*. My Id**
la to hrep Broadway aa clear as tht*
mom and to h**p th* multitude oa
th* sidewalk*, and to nl’.ow th* view
rely from windows, aldnwalk# aad
halcoßlm."
"Couldn't the crowd b* kept on th*
Bld»waJh without th* rep** Could you
g*t th# rep*T"
"No. th* rop* la n*e*«*ary Yre. I
ha a* aacartala*d by legal y that thar#
la plenty of th# right kind of rop* In
th* city It can b* areured and will of
couran b# of future service, nt nil
time*. In th* department of th# com
miss on*r of public works."
EoMliri to Hnlp.
“Would your police fore# b* sufß
cleat to keep tb# arowda back with
tk* rop* tn us*f
"No. not at all. Tb* poop’s will havo
to co-operate with ua. The provost
mnrshkll will. I am sure, help u*. I
will make requisition on th* provoat
marshall for 1M or more men. who
will patrol th* itieet and k**p th*
throngs behind the rope*. Tb* pollc*
fore* should be placed at th* intersec
ting street* to keep the crowd* In line,
when they flrat arrive at th# reviewing
street.
"I would suggest that It would b*
p-oper and contributory to good or
der. were merchants to place on the
aldewalke. In front of and next to their
etore bnltdlngs. substantial benches or
boxes, on which people might stand
to view the parade over th# head* of
th* others on the same sidewalk and
In front of them. MerchanU_may as
well close their store* during the re
view hours, for there will be no busi
ness done then.
"With these precautions and these
arrangements, together with the co-op
eration of the people, everybody will
be given opportunity to w tnoes the re
view from the wide sidewalks, from
the windows and from the balconies,
there will be no discrimination, there
will be no crushing, and the city will
have reason to be proud of the good
order maintained. lam sure that the
provost guard and the citizens’ com
mittee on arrangements will heartily
co-operate with us.
A Word of Warning.
“Let me. in th# connection, warn
the public, citizens and visitors,
against pickpockets. Profeealonal
pickpockets follow crowds like this ns
naturally as a cow goes to pasture. It
Is their calling. On such occasions is
It that they most piofitably ply their
avocation. The mnu or woman who
suffers a low by pickpockets during
events like this has only self to blame.
People are warned to carry no valu
ables about their persons."
Onyx Tables at prieps
that will surprise you. Just
the thin* fora sift.
At Richards & Shaver’s.
A Sweet Little Visitor.
There is a beautiful little daughter at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Mul
herlti. upper Ellis street, today. Con
gratulations are being showered upon
the happy father and mother and a
royal weiojme Is being extended Miss
Mulherlx
Wicker ft Pilcher.
Are o£t*nng »em* tare ijaxgauis m gro
ceries far the next few cays
what they have to say in another col
umn.
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Tvatk nk**.
Cept Ore. H Gthere, of On. I.l* a*
Bear at tka day
Bodeword, of Ca A, hi arm*
m eidrr of tk* g’ «r>t
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today,
Kllaetrtrk aad Beck kaea bare da
t*"'d to fc**p erore* made M f»«ffA
All kitchen* aad- errodre building*
fcai# here wktt*wi*h#d
A Wg crowd will srlittea* tb* indoor
baer/in gam* tonight.
Cory Bird, of Co D. waa aent tn tb*
fcroplta) today.
Rigg*. of tk# boapltal tens l* re
aoverleg from hi# tittl* tadlspoettlun
Ray. As Co. K. went on furlough to
day.
gtranea, of Co. D. ha* received an
honorsM* discharge for disability after
being ta th* hospital for fear months
First Al»ryl»wd.
A, Ts. Hopkins, of Co. O, was aent
to the hospital today.
H, D. Purdiim loot thearabbord of hla
sword last night and will appreciate
anyone's returning It,
Lleot. Constable, of Co. C. has re
poiTVB from nick doty.
CArp. E- S. Dukehart, of Co. L. ha#
assumed his dutle* as regimental ser
geant major.
(Tharp, of Co F. has reported from
extra duty to duty.
Kilner,’ at Co. H, ha# gone home
having received an honorable dis
charge.
C»pt. Adams, of Co. F, Is officer of
the day.
f.leut Brewer, of Co A, Is officer of
the guard
Thlrtv-Fffth ntchtrsn.
Corp. W. Whitney, of Co. H. return
ed from furlongh yeeterday.
Lieut. White, of Co. B. la officer of
the day ,
Lieut. Hamntll. of Co. E, la com
mander of the guard.
Corp. Jrhneon. of Co. H. ha* return
ed from furlough
ejorp. C. Brown, of Co. I. leaven on
a furlough next week.
|, Band Major Burley, of the band, has
goue on a furlough.
, y Fighth Pennsylvania.
Lieut. Duffy, of Co. K. Is officer of
the day.
Lieut. Darr. of Co. G. la officer of the
guard
The electric liefite burned for the
first time last night
Three Mg racks of mall left the ad
jutant’s t«nt this morning.
The work of hauling lumber ty the
mese tents began today.
Plat*, of Co. A, was admitted to the
hospital today.
Thirteenth Pennsylvania.
Geiger and Baker, of Co. H. were
sent to the hospltaj last evening.
Some of the men are busv preparing
the grounds for the football game to
morrow.
| Lieut. Berry, of Co. B, is officer of
the day.
Lieut. Foote, of Co. D. la officer of
the guard.
A detail is busy cleaning up the
drill ground.
Fifteenth Minnesota.
Alt those returning from furloughs
are being vaccinated. a
Capt. Barrows, of Co. A, is officer of
the day.
Lieut. Bennett, of Co. F. Is officer of
the guard.
Charles Welker, of the band, has
gone on a furlough for fifteen days
to Minnesota.
Lieut. Rask. of Hie Fifteenth Min
nesota, who is on recruiting duty in
Buffalo for hospital, duty, has secured
s*v*nty-flve men oyj of three hundred
and twenty-three afipllocnt*.
Col. Catalan is in command today
while Cal. Leonhagear la holding court.
Every* man will_reoelve a box from
Minna*®’-* on Christmas Minneapolis
is leading the mov^rScnt.
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A tend tt*# Auction Suits
of BICYCLES tomorrow
morning fit 10:33 b'clcck
at 550 Frond 8 rest.
THE MARKBTS.
arorar* market rffort.
Auguttt* Oa., IMc. M —To***. (*(*•
aad »•**#».
Ordinary « *-t«
Good culinary .. .. .. ~..4 H I#
Strict annd ordinary 4 IM4
l>n* middling .. .. „ *ta
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tfend middling .. *..«».*. ■ *%
Tlugre ~5-Mk
RRCEIFTF. »ALFS BFIN
NFRS. BHIPMCNT*. '
j Wet* ending D*c*mb*r 14-
R*r (a>*a. Spin. Sblr't
Paturday l$H *4l 1$ lsaa
Monday 1«7 *7* t 447
Tuesday IMS 78* tt I*4*
Wednesday ..SU4 tat 105 11«
Thursday .. I*tJ (M Ut A**7
Fllday 57TT Ml It* 16&S
- Total 11VH XX» *UI 7791
GROSS RECEIPTS
14*7 !«9*
Net raeelpts today .. .. -* — 5*77
Through cotton indsy ~ —— Ma
dram racalpis today .. .. —— 5777
STOCK —RECEIPTS.
It« |«M
Stock In Augusta 5*57* 455*4
Receipts sine* Sept, t ..51510* 51»5t*
! Th* following quotations ar* over the
special wires of Paine Mas, hy A Co.:
CHICAGO PROVISIONS
WHEAT— Opan. sp. m.
December .. .. .. .. .. .. **‘i Kk
Mav *7% «S
j CORN—
December 55%
Msy .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5* **%
1 OATS—
May 54% 54%
PORK—
Januerq .. ».S7t*
May .. » 70
LARD—
January .. i. 17%
May 5.*7%
SI DEB—
January 4.70 ——
May 4.55
NEW TORE COTTON.
Tone-Steady. Mtddling-5 IJ-H.
January 5.Si *■**
February *■*•* *-*4
March *•** S-o*
April *-58 8-d0
May .. .< .. *■** 5 *1
June 5-67 5.57
July .. ~ •• •• •• •• 5.0 5.70
August .. .. .. .. .. .. 5.73 a. 73
September .. 5 *3 5-5*
i October .. .. .. *■** *.54
December .. 1-55 3.5 S
NEW YORK STOCKS.
Sugar 15«% i
Tobacco 143 111
B. R. T 72% 73%
iC. B. Q 132.* 135
Missouri Pacific 44"» -«3k
iLoulevllle and Nashville . SIVs 64“»
Manhattan **% 97%
i People’s Gas 109% l° sr i*
, Union Pacific 35%
Rock Island .. 11° I<M> x
St. Paul j 116% 116%
Southern Railway, pfd .. 43%
Western Union 94%
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Messrs. J. W. Riley and J. R. Har
well. of Atlanta, Ga„ are at the Plant
ers.
Cavalry.
Hartman, of the hospital corps,
drank chloroform in place of some
medicine and came near dying, but by
skillful treatment is now all right.
Sergt. Concally, of Troop M, wet die
ehargtd from th# hospital today.
L. Lane, of the hospital, is sick it
tha hospital
A volustaar started into ctjnp I*3:
Eistl *hd refused to halt when so oT
d*r*3 As a oanssquence several sho-s
were fired et him.
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Tk# failanoida h#at prepafad to hat.
Ik* big crowd* tkat will area* awd th*
f%*asdMt~t roaalat kaa k#*w adwr
tis*4 along tk* liaa*.
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AIAHONEY &
ARnSTRONQ
COAL AND WOOD.
SI row gee ' Phone • • . • • »*•
Bell .
Office and Yard No I McCartan Street
ready for -placing on yoor residence
and stores early Monday mot nice.
There can't he too ranch buailrg
out. Flags, let there be many of
them dying to tk* bre#*#.
Th* merchant* ran look for a big
trade Monday, for the out-of-tosmei»
will all he here.
The President will review the train#
at 4 30 o’clock Monday afternoon, af
ter htspacting camp. Broad street will
be. a* a matter of course. flUled wllh
people and things will be exceedlniily
lively.
The Georgia road, the Old Reliable,
will get the President here In tint'.
They promt** that, and if some unfore
seen delay doe# not cecurf the train
will get here at the appointed hour.
Ntplee walnut*. Ivtc* elmonds. Va
lencia raisin*. Malaga grape*, currant*,
raisins, etr a!«o Bn* fancy baskets at
Oiovanl’s. *34 Broad street.
"Free matinee
Will Be Given by MyrMc-Harder Co.
Tomorrow.
The opera bouse was well filled in
! every r»rt laid night except ihe gal
lery. The Mvrkle-Harder company pre
sented "The Little Sinner.” The best
criterion to Judge a show by is the ap
plause and the reception it receives.
Judging from that standpoint the show
certainly trade a large bit.
Mies Myrkle is a soubrette who
would do credit to any high class at
traction that visits thl* stefon. Mr.
Harder deserves praise. His acting
was excellent.
Tonight “The Buckeye” will be pre-,
sented.
Tommorrow afternoon a special
‘“free matinee" will be given. * AH
children under six year? of age will b?
admMted free. All school children
w’ll he charged ten cents and adults 25
cents. Twenty dollars will be given
away tomorrow night. All who attend
any of the performances will receive
numbers, entitling them to a chance
et the prize.
“The Young American" will be the
matinee bill.
OASTOniA.
B*or» the m Tim Kind You Have Al ways Bdiijjftt
Signature
cf f
The many friends of Mrs. J. I. Pal
mer. who has been 11! of appendicitis
at the hospital, will be delighted to
i learn that she is very much improved
and It is hoped that by the Christmas
season she may aerda be able to min
gle with her friends.
ilessrs. M. Loweathal, Thos. Bryce,
H. V. Brawce, P. a Carter end M
|y. Goldeborougb, Jr of New York
jnre nt the Arlington,
OfcC I MBf ft 16
IHE FINALE
TO THE FAIR
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lar!lists'tl
t, M re #w tka »w«*fd Cam*
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Th* f#a*#re at lowlgk4 w»! k* i.k* k«g
wbtrb inks* plot* W ika
halt. Tb*** **#M# 4# ka v* boon snm i
mt* reCttretaaOKM la regard ta thl* aa
ti waa as»iiireslr **%*,-t tkat s i. *
» ~,r
• mid ha a full areas hail. R bsx stkre
ksaw d*«ld«d that It wtfl h# ai»rq’f tk
itienstt. hog aad that tka grtre at ad*
tnisaioa for dear are will ka aa tt*##!,
r eretta tnr gswtt*aa*w. awd ladle* fre#
Laat sight'* att—<Mw*» avaa vsty
good aad all prvaagt aajayad tk* awret
staging at Frisni# Krelaa, wko has ha
tare h**a breed here la sowg aad whs
agsta dttllgMsd a lara* aadiaare by
rvadaflkg savaaM aotoa Mr Err sa has
a tk* voir# aad waa rotaprfi#i la re
spond to srvreal re tha*! astir rsrowl.
U*tn gfillott ta tka rrred poaawwor
of tka award, which was ewsferrsi oa
him aa Ike atatt popular officer •»
ramp, h* having iwtlw* area I*l
band red rxtrt
rhaant Ua> hr-ltd Melt.-vans and
Osh Dm* from t4.it ta tti *a—Flem
ing ft flaw Ire.
rif b ltd N’gbt.
Dtl sight sborl T o'clock In tka ' A
by of tb* Arlington hotel quit* a s.'r
waa rauaed ky two soldi era
X private, whoa* ram* mold not t*
learned, waa loafing around th# Jewel
ry stand la th* betel and slipped % hat
pin aad a little aoavrelr hat. The pro
prteior walked over to him and
ly opened his rat! and recovered the
stolen articles. Tha eildlre eras rrry
mock enraged over th* affa'r and nr*-I
some very had language and made the
statement that be could whip any man
In th* ermy. whereupon a sergeant in
the Tsnt’-i Ohio walked op to him nod
tried tq quiet him. hut without effect.
The private mad* a pa*# at the ser
geant and cursed him. Th* word# U 1
harfily left bis month when tile ser
geant hit him a severe Hrk in the
mouth and rent him r**4 ng serose the
loeby.
One cf tb* provost guard appeared
about thla tlm* and both war# earned
to th* armory.
CASTOTtTA.
firers titt ■IM K«4 lm Hid Alsin Blu'd
Mr. T. R. Record, of Baltimore, i*
at the Commerc'al.
WANTED—A SMALL BOT. WHITE
or colored. Apply to Dr. H. Brook,
514 Broad street. dec 1*
WANTED POSITION OF ANT
kind. Willing to work. Address Wil
liam F. Lonx, Roberts' hall, corner
Crawford avenue and Bill* street,
dec 1* 17
JOHN TROMMEKHAUSER, PRACTI
; CAL gardener, announces to the pub
! fie that he !# prepared tn trim roses
and other shrubbery at short notlr.-
and very cheap. Orders can be left
with my uncle, Joseph Trommerhauser.
atl police headquarters. dec 1* 17 1*
ID. Gin & Cl
1
Are Offering: The Fol’owing; Re
markib'e Bargains in
GROCERIES.
IS lbs. N. Y. standard granulated
sugar .. .SI.OO
jit lbs bestfleaf lard 1.00
I Fine sugar cured ham. per lb 10
Brea'.:fast bacon (best) per lb.. .10
Fall cream cheese 12bi
2 lb can tomatoes ®
5 lb can tomatoes 07t4
j Good Georgia syrup 25
Best Georgia syrup ,3»
New cron New Orleans syrup.. .35
Best apple and white wine vin
egar, per gallon 20
Coffees, lb ®
i Mochfi. and Java .. 25
cans Rival milk for 25
Genuine buckwheat to go at 4e. lb.
Best raisins 65e. per box.
Florida orangss, large size, !sc. do*.
Fine table butter, 23c. Ib.
J. D. Gunn & Co.*
Pri-*U 'Plvujt*, l»>j. SHS