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Luxuriant Bath Robas,
Handsome Blanket Bath Robes
Bath Bata, Rob#*, BHppar*. B anhat*. ******
Tnwata, llm lat#st Partiuin d##tyns. rmnc y
Vaata. Otovaa. Pajama*. Umbraiia*. Mart**
amir. Scot#* of ctioic* toneart* In puff*, tacka,
boat, atrtrm Tlaa ants Imparlai* Hundrart* nf
bright and baautiful articiaa ara Kara for your
chooaing
op*» rvwiifos
ASKS PRESIDENT
FOR DONATION
Mr t, hnUMI MeKlile,.
|« «kkk Ha Aiki f ar a CaMrtkrttoa
la Ik* Calarai Orrbaaagy.
**v o*4 •. Johnson tfc* colored
p*Mnr. vko ta la tlrrt* ~f Ik# rolof«1
orphans*' baa written Prmidenl Ee-
Kialey a laltar Ikal la et la<»r
aat
R„ Johann* la tka l»tt*r a«k• thi>
anlkii for a 4oa*Uoa lo th* orphan
a**
Tha laliar raak:
Won Wllllaw MrKla.r)
President of ih* I'mud S'nt**.
Dear air. Tour coming to our rlty 1*
balled arlth stwwur* by all c)**»** of
rtttaans I am glad lo <u>y to y<m
that Aqguttt* Is oa* of th* best cities In
tb* south Onr arhlt* rltlsaos are
charitable to ms r***. *»<» I regard
tarai a* among our bent friend*. there
for* tiara la no disturbance between
th* r*«a* la tbl* rtty or ronidy. I
hop* that your visit h*r* will tw a
bl«s*i*« to you and all th* people
I am r*pr***ntio* a struggling negro
orphanat* In tils ally, mhlrh Is de-
I*n4aat aatlrrly ttp<in tb* hsn4* of
rbarlts I bav* th* *ndor**mrnt and
support of som* of tbs host p*opl* of
this community: but a donation from
th* pm*ld*n: would b* to much sppre
*<at*4 In tbla great time of newt, that
If our appeal touch** your sympathy,
you can turn over to onr honored
Mayor. Patrick Walah. who la one of
oar boat frlenda. any amount, which
will b* gladly received
Yours r**p*ctf»lly.
Ond 8. Johnson.
Largest stock \ holiday
gooch* In th# city.
Dunbar & Williams.
Joe W heeler Schweers.
Mr Ben BcbJeers was seen thU
morning with g smile playing across
hi* countenangd that Indicated an In
crease of happiness. He was ashed
the cause of bis Joy and he replied that
Joe Wheeler Schweers arrived at his
horn* this mornlug and will be married
to the "Bello of Georgia" on bis 21st
birthday.
Fresh shipment of “Huy
ler’s" received every day
this week. Come early.
Shewmakes*.
Hiss Kate Perkins
Miss Kate Perkins ha* returned home
after several weeks spent In Augusta.
She was Joined In Atlanta hy Miss An
nie Perkins, Mia* Jessie Morgan. Id.
(übbedge and Cnpt. Walter Perkins,
who formed a pleasant party at the
peace Jubilee. Rome Tribune.
Pictures in endless va
riety.
Dunbar & Williams.
In one precinct of Center township.
Pel e ware county, Indiana, Indiana,
there are five Republican voters whose
combined ages number 43R years. The
young eat of the quinet 1* 84 and the
cldcs is nearly 95. They are Peter
Ladd, Obadtab Scudder, Simeon Uotyt.
James McClellan and William Strad
llng. •
For Asthma use CHE
NEY'S EXPECTORANT
Place you order for fall #ult with R.
J. Henry & Co., popular priced tailors.
—=G IPT S=
Ladies'Ties, I Men's Ties,
Ladies’ Fans, Men's Gloves,
Ladies' Gloves, Men’s Gowns.
Ladies Umbrellas, Men's Umbrellas,
J. MILLER WALKER, HATTER
THE CASE WAS
THROWN OUT
|Tk* Rffisln List Ila 4 X# f*a-
Mrriai Vilw.
I ««• H H *•<! R##« Molm Tl*m Wn
Ha VMatlaa ollgw.
Th# raa» agalait Art Bar U lover Bb«
bm throve oat of ram. In (B#|
I warrant larceny from lie hmun» vi« ;
allefrd, It wo# also ailfiH that (Be
art Ac I# Mid to lava bwa taken from
Mr. 91. R Kllioit a Boua# was a ropy :
nf voter a not aa ial itat ,
TB# r##t#u# Hal mar bav# Bad wmti i
at*atal value It bod and Baa dm i
commercial vain#. ruder IB# lap 1
I larceny <ti b# only Baaed on the an I
lawful taking of aomcthing of torn i
\ men ial vatu*.
Largest stock holiday
goods In tha city.
Dunbar & Williams.
Tie Scnsatloa of th* Weak.
On* of tie sen*allons of the week I*
tb* rushing trad* being don* at Hire
' A O'Connor* Shoe Co.'s two stores
In addition to making heavy red nr
j tlona in ibMi. bau. and holiday allp |
pen. they are giving away free, -mlll
; tary sett*, dolls, chamber aett*. chairs I
: tamp*, clocks, chin* setts and other
valuable household article*, when your
rash purchases reach a certain
amount: aad the way the soldier* and
tb* trading public are taking advant
age nf their offerings both In the low
prices during this reduction sal* and
the beautiful article* they are giving
away to their patrons with purrhases,
are tiring tbeir clerks tu tbelr utmost.
If you have to buy a pair of shoe* for
yourself or family, visit the Rice A
O'Connor shot store, y* you will save
time and money hy trading with-them.
Their store* are open this week every
night until ten o'clock.
We have the best large
type Bibles in flexible bind
ings in the city. Our price
only $ l .50, others charge
$2.50 and $3.00.
At Richards & Shaver’s.
HI Bi Tonight
HI HI, a Comedy of Joys, will he
given at the theatre tonight under the
auspices of the Hebrew Indies’ Aid so
ciety. cause Is a worthy one and
should meet the dhpport of every cltl
gen of Augusta. The proceed* are to
furnish rooms In the city hospital,
which will be a benefit to the entire
city.
Col. Henry A. Coursen and stall of
the 13th Pennsylvania regiment will
attend In a body and occupy boxes.
The chaperones in the different sets of
BI BI will also occupy boxes in full
evening dress. Every member of the
entire east is notified to be at (he the
atre tonight at 7.30 o’clock, without
fail. They are requested to enter at
the Greene street stage door to he as
signed to their respective dressing
rooms .
Toys of every descrip
tion.
Dunbar & Williams.
Joseph Jefferson does not like to he
considered an invalid. To a resident
of Old Point Comfort, who said to him:
"Oh. and did you come here to grt
well?” ho replied the other day: "1 ,
throw up my theatrical engagements
mere ly for the pleasure of seeing
you.”
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I TB# Hal aia# nntv thta
morning and will be added to from day
to day
At the publlr me,ling Saturday night
It I* aspected that a large amount will
b* eollfcied. Jill tie money rolleeted
will be publicly announced and receipt
ed for by the mid worket* commit tee
Those who can no* attend the meeting
Hntarday night nr* r**|'tested to send
their contributionsf' whether money,
rlothlng. shoes or entnbleu. to 8. M
White. 439 E. Fair street, or address
Box «12. rity.
PROF. MORSe TONIOMT.
H* Is tic Most Distinguished At I* ut Ist
of tie Day.
Prof. E. 8. Morse, who lecture* here
tonight, is the most distinguished sci
entist the Lyceum has ever brought to
Augusta -being on* of the world's
greatest naturalist*, probably the suc
cessor of Aggassii In America. lie
taught so-ology for three years In the
University of Japan at Toklo. and his
text books on go-ology arc standard*
In the schools In America and Germa
ny. He is the ourator of the Peabody
Scientific academy and museum at Sa
lem, Mass., snd was recently elected
president of the American Academy of
*•*. Herat', W«Ug. e ° r -"'* k '’ *7 Mw »" * "•" h ' n - ‘
spiuu'C. Ho, in addition to bcins
a voluminous writer on natural his
tory, is an expert draughtsman. hav
ing studied drawing In youth, and his
articles on natural history to be seen
in the Encyclopedia Brittanlca are il
lustrated by himself. Prof. Morse is
a chartulme talker. Investing his sub
jects With profound Interest to the pop
ular audiences. He will talk more In
terestingly on the peculiar special,
forms and habits of animals aud in
sects than has probably ever been
heard In Augusta. He will draw the
animals and insects on a blackboard
with belli hands while he talks.
> auouota lyckum,
b»e *h »»a* I,
PROF. B. ». MOROE.
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COSKERY % HUNTER’S
SUGGESTIONS
FOR XMAS PRESENTa
Cantamari Kkl Gtovas,
best m«d«, avarv pair
guarantMd. SI 50 and
SI 90 pair- Sy»t*ma Jay
Kid Glovat. guaranttMKf. at j
51, worth SI 50. at SI SO.
[worth S 2 Evanlnf Gov*s,
|iarg« assortment to teloct
I from-
FURS
Fur Capes from SlOto
SOO Special prices or, the
above Fur Collarettes
from $2 68 to $lO each
UMBRELLAS.
Colored Taffetta Sun
Umbrellas from S 2 75 to
$5, the best made. Black
Umbrellas, big drive In
this line at the following,
prices: 50c, SI 00, SI 50, |
$1 98. $3 50. $3 75 and
$5 l
COSKERY HUNTER
w. C.T.U.
The weekly prayer meet lag of Ihej
Woman’* Cbilstlan Temperance Talon |
will be held ia the lecture room of the i
Ht Joha church tomorrow (Thursday)
afternoon at 4 o'clock Bc*ry mem- |
b*r is earnestly requested lo be pres- j
ent, Th* public Is cordially Invited to
attend.
By order of th* president
Mr*. W. C. Sibley, Pr*#.
Ml** Emma rtioy. Hae.
Pocket Books and Card
Cases. ......
Dunbar & Williams.
Dairy men
Th{ Georgia Dairymen's Association
m n L |n Macon tudag and will rediallß
In «iWlon for three <l4y». A large num
ber us member* will la- present from all
t act* of the wtate, »ud it I* cxp<*< tefti
that fully a hundred will be In atteo-,
*H
varioun m#*tho44 nflutainf nut- j
inllk and cheese will be di*cu»wS*j
and in addition to that a nun w.' mi
xes will he offered for the best display
of dairy products. Many nf tbo mem
bers of the association will contest for
the prises end it is expected tiiat a
number of pretty exhibits will he on
hand.
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Yount? man, your best
girl may not tail you so,
but "HuylerV rs what she
wants. Snewmakes’.
T*
Art Squares from t 0 $15.00 at
Fleming & Bowles.
THE NEWS
AT CAMP
f OOMNB MB#*'
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IhMi’l Mb flkbtgaw.
IB* 4##
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ft ifr • fllya t 4jv ami ftt|| rttkiy
$4 |n> aqa# loamfTfiit.
I If 818 Miit^Ktflla.
LktitHHiat Ik Balt 4 C«. A lo j
r «‘tart* » f Cm. r will t* »umBH
IClitt# of Co, o baa (fin# t*» bin haw*. |
It a% mo r#rtavo4 an Baooraki# 41a- (
Th® han4 #lll mmmUmwm la prtak* ‘
for i'firiaffnaa < ontoff.
Th® f#orlmant «aa c#repl*m#iit®4 hy !
<><Vl<*r at Ih® day y##i«r4a> for
mtMu l Qrriai'
N#« utiifnrtna ar# Mni ta th®
r®ffiff»®nt today Th®y All • lofif f#H |
want and h®n« ®fnrth th# hoy# mill j
A rvmflt H®f man mi Cm. D It In ih* [
h<*#pu*t ooHartoa from hr«mrhi«ia.
fit id in#®r c 4 Co. I ta sick in h«acM~ ;
Uir «f Co. C I# an«*th®r vk*tlm ;
of poiaoii nak-
Corr*. Hhatl of <*f>. I> wa# #®fit to th® ’
hoapnaS laat rvviiln#.
iik'Oti *»f c?o. C ftnil Itaaa of th® hand *
w®r*» Ihrhiiyfd from hnapltal today.
Thirteenth Pennsylvania.
O. Pox of Co. H wa* aent to dlvl- j
*l,-n lluapttal y-sterriay
I'arroll of Co. ft wa* admitted to the j
regimental hospital today.
Color Hergeant Read of Co. G haa f
gon<- on a seven days’ furlough
Rite at Co. A and Martin of Co. H j
w ere honored by being the Br*t order- i
tie* selected under new order for neat
appeaiam-e. soldierly hearing and otb
«r military areompltshment *.
i Captain fJemian of Co. A i* <*fHe,r
of the day.
l Ueulenant Benjamin of Co. H Is I
~-ommander of the guard.
The first shipment of 210 new tent*
arrived today and are *lorejt away. j
Fifteenth Minnesota.
Captain J. O. Morrison of Co. C has
tendered hi* resignation.
Corp Campbell of Co. K ha* return
ed from *tck furlough.
Brtgß* und Burn* of Co, H have re-;
ported for duty after twin* sick.
Hergeant Norwood of Co. H has re- j
turned to his company from detached !
service.
Mr. Flaherty of Co. E has returned i
from stek furlough
Harms and Hamho of Co. D have re
turned from absent slek to duty.
Musician Harwell has resigned his
bugle land reported for duty in coinpa- |
ny.
Hicks of Co. H has returned from
sick furlough
('apt. Leonard of Co. K is officer of j
the day.
Lt. Schroder of Co. K Is commander:
of the guard.
Cavalrv.
Hartman of the hospital corps has
rsumed duty after his experience of ;
■ hint ing poison by mistake.
Sergeant Mcßride of troop A,has gone |
on furlough.
Townsend & Pennington of troop A i
are off on a furlough.
Coons of troop B has id-en granted i
a furloush.
Bueklew of troop B has been given a
furlough.
Khiie of troop B .has returned from
furlough.
Bussell of troop H has been sent to
hospital.
AN EHANUEL MOONSHINER,
Calvin Jones Bound Over by the Com
missioner.
Mr. Calvin O. Jones, of Eronnur-1
county, was given e hearing before
Commissioner Calvin this morning on
6 charge of illicit (iistiiiing.
He was arrested yesterday by Colire
tor Davis ami Marshal' WMteiey.
They did not find his still, but at his
home they found one barrel of "tuoan
thilr” and implements for making the
liquor.
Other evidence <vas prodf.ieed that
showed very conclusively that he had
l-ccn operating an illicit distillery.
Flooring, Ceiling. J
Weather Boarding. J
uiax t, ot i*rv J
'tttiqubliiSural)?r(d |
Mil® fHt! v ARRII R>
That tAM l*«* MM* I •«** UWSM
mam flW|.
Th* ran lit hwva «f Th* MefhM I* i
>li Isaqaa, which (he* ari l eeit hs* I*
»*ev th*** sq» • fTWhs* t***> at l» j
POST "I AN FOR CAIP
pMtaffke DegsriiaMl Appoints syw*
,)*l Ctrrkr I or camp Matkand*
sS#t#iOPf At#UHME* fffflfN* tBI# j
to rn ni froa iß® pn#t«*Bs## 4®|rert
re#«< at Waakinii* a a# oB« *l |
i «tifto# tk#l U. M L#f##rt of (Bat fUr ]
had h##Q apt t i’®.| afiartat mstl ®#f
riqr for ramp M*ek*a*i*. H* alll a*
i tcqs hi* duties aa January j. Why a
Wt *»« out hast assorts to mak*
>„ur gwckaii, eotlrely satislactory.
MAHONEY &
ARMSTRONG
COAL AND WOOD.
Strowger 'Rhone ..... J*>
Bell '7«*
Ottke and lard No. I McCnrtan Street
Isperla' mailman should b* appointed
■ for the ramp, cornuii# ! tig that th*
■ ramp mat! l.a« be--a sent tot and aa-
I lire red by rsthp soldiers and that
proven vary aatiafactory. ***tn* a bit !
strange
However, tile order has been received
and lb* new postman will arrive Jan
iuary l»t- It i* theught that perhaps
the man from Washington w 11 have
| charge of th* registered letter*, etc.,
only.
Save t>ur Little Ones.
Tfftbe Editor of Th* Herald—Sir:-- j
Allow roe a little corner in your val
; liable Herald to talk to our good and
[true Christian fathers and mothers,
iFriend*, wb'at is to be done? Are we
.to see our deer little Inight-eyed glris
; and boys roropelled to have to hear
oath* and all kind of vile language
from the tongue* of drunken men. and
must we have no more protection for
jour little ones than is had? We send
I our pels to the Davideon Grammar
| school. which is situated on Telfair
1 street, and they live on the south side
! of Fenwick street and are compelled to
j go across Walker street to get to their
school snd it Is sorely tough for s set
of children who are well raised to have
to take that part of Kollock street
■rs a way to reach their school. Some-
! fh'ng should he done and that right
| away. A few days ago a llttli boy. a
[bright and pretty little fellow, came
[home from school and said to his mam
ma: "Mi nims, don't send me to that
j school any mere." His mother aaked
[him why. ard he replied:
'•Because, mamma.' that is a v 4 *rv
! bad pise’ after you cress tha bridge
[ near Walker streri. I heard them
(people just a saying bad words and l
| do not wan* to hear them any more.''
Now. that child is not the only one
! who has noticed such end—away,
away with such plares. Better pull
down the houses and have nothing but
ths barg ground than have such places
rn such a public street, and our dear
ones to see and hear such as is going
on. Is there no other place for a school
house than where the Davidson Gram
mar school is? If not. let's everybody,
every father and mother, make an ear
nest'appeal to lattd’ords to rent thc r
prope ty to the good and moral peo
ple and save oor dear little school
children. The Davidson Grammar
school is rue of our brag srlioals )f
the clfy and it is worthy of being in a
more suitable locality. A MOTHER.
Mr. Henry Busch, the blue ribbon
boniface of the Ailcep Busob house
Is iu the city today The Susch house
is a thoroughly up to date aud first
class hostelry iu ever? r««~pecT. and
Mr. Busch, who does his own catering,
is provided with the finest the market
affords.
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July and Aug. .. .. .. J — *■*
\ Aug. and Hept. .. .. .. 2.0 T 3.0 S 07
j H*pt. and Oct 3.07 3OS 07
Oct. and Nnv. .. •• .. 3.07 3.0 sO7
Nov. and ITc 3.01
Dec. and Jan "• oi 3.0!
PORT REC El PTH.
t*»* 1500
Galveston *212 -'45J5
New Orleans I**' l -' \*n*
Mobil* Usl
Havsnnah .. .. .. .. .■ 04SS
Charleston •• 3271
Norfolk 2*23 5W*
New York .... .. •• •• -* 121*
Wilmington .. 1324
Boston 3200 3222
Philadelphia HO
Brunswick
Pensacola ■—* 3100
Estimated total 4*273 72000
Distinguished Visitors.
New York. Dec. 2t. The steamer
Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse. from Bre
men. and Southampton, hrought into
port today the following passengers,
among others: Dr. Von Hollenhen,
German Ambassador to the United
States; Jean Dcßeske. Mme. Liil
Lehmann Kalisch. Victor Manrel and
Rosa Oliukn. and Ernest Krauss. Mau
rice Grail Grand opera company, and
Tcgerncsee Bavarian company, under
the management of Gustave Am
bit rg.
LOST—ON broad. between
Campbell and Mclntosh, a pocket
book. containing a sum of money.
Finder will be rewarded by returning
to *26 Broad street. dec 21
WANTED—A POSITION AS BUTLEf*
or driver or any kind of work. Ad
dress William Greene, 1402 Campbell
street. dec 22
WANTED by AN ELDERLY WEST
ERN woman who is a good cook
nurse and seamstress—A situation in a
family. Work of general housework.
Must be light. Please address Utility.
Merab! office. dye 21 22
WANTED—YOU NO MAN OWNING
bicycle with some knowledge of col
letting: good penman; able to operate
typewriter: 315 month to start. Refer
ence required. Address Alanagci, (.are
Herald. ‘tec 21