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SATURDAY
PIANOS!
Bist Values tn New and
lifricrtve Uprights
and Grands.
$l5O TO $750
ChoiGt of Our four toad* ;
in* makaa, Wtbtr Evar
*tt, Harvard, Siuttz «nd
Bauer.
Organs
Tha l r arrarwl & Votay
Parlor and Chapa! atytos.
walnut and quartor Oak
caaaa. now da*t«na Wa
can tav« you monay on
Sawing Machlnaa. tlicy
clas, fumltura. Baby Car*
rt#ff#«. ate.
Everything naw in ahaat
Music*
Thomas & Barton.
710 Broadway,
Augusta, Gaorgta
A VERITABLE POOH-BAH.
ffaifaant CMik to th* TOtei Bean
*>Bawl* RiftowM Hlhimll.
W»< nlit> Alg*r ties onWra Ito In!
Ivnniiy U»nl* regime*! to lit detained
for ggrrtao* duty ta Cabw. nay# The
Philadelphia loqaUer If tto* «aa» ,
~f. i»f ito otniiri to to to carried
<Mit to (to tot tor Rgl. Rotort H■ *
Clotrti tn nil hi* aoiMary nnd ttoinm
tot ftpitt. toll tntort U ito Ponri
of \H e Aotillea. nnd tbar# guanLaad
fi R tu B* rh*p». for Ihe honor of Woe b
ito#.
Kgt, rtut.h to th* 3rd regiment Al!
th* IH* tail ottotnnr* of thl* doughty
Philadelphia organ Datum to wrapped
up itt tfrit UUd bib who owuplr* *
Wltiw position In th* arrole# of tht#
great nation Sftk)t libmlm that a
U iin rut ewnaiata of a colonel taptnln*
rr t roit’n an of marching aotdtarn. It
dean, unually. tint »n thto caee thine*
i *usti# to dutch. there to a raptala. al«<>
(I' ttf. and an on down thr whoto Hat
to C'rvk. from tba glory of thr ehoul-
Ctf »r*|to to th* apron of th* humid*
bul necessary root Ulatnry tolls of
uwdf tn year* who have mar
staled tba a rail.-, of nationa. and by
their military prowaaa changed the
dartin’ of empire#, but none of tbetu.
Nai*itoon includ' d, aver wna » regi
ment hliuaelf. The eirang" condition
of thing* came about aa follow* Imat ;
weak, tha colonel, staff. tine offleet*
and men of the 3rd regiment, on fur
lough in Philadelphia, were fornmlv
mustered out of tha service of the
service of the United Stale*—tbgl la.
except one. This one writs Sgt. i
Clutch, who at the present writing to
still a soldier and a regiment, 100.
The gerßwuit was absent from Phila
delphia and couldn't lie muatered out
of hia command. Co. A. lie arrived
in town late on Friday night. Ar
rangement a were made at once to hare
him leave the service. The rest of
the erstwhile boys In blue are parading
around in new store clothes, but the
gallant sergeant alone Is entitled to
wenr the blue blouse nnd jaunty cam
paign hat. On Saturday afternoon,
aa order was sent from the war depart!
ment to Philadelphia, that the 2nd amt
3rd regiments were to be retained In
stead of the 14th and 15th now at Camp
Meade.
The 2nd was still Intact, but for the
3rd the order came too late Ja nffejt
the now discharged officers and men.
So the mantle of military glory falls on
the sergeant. He Is tha 3rd and the
3rd has been retained. If he Is dis
charged it will be contrary to the or
der from Washington, and so he must
mobilise hltuself for further orders.
A splendid assortment of
of fashionable Pocket
Books and Card Cases in
best leathers for men and
women at
Richards & Shaver’s.
COLON’S CAT’S DEMISE.
The Famous Feline Turns Up Its
Toes.
St. Joseph. Mich. l>ec. 24. The
famous Spanish cat. Cristobal Colon,
taken from the Spanish battleship of
that name of July 3, by the crew of the
Oregon, died last night at the United
States Government station, at this
s ‘.arc. Tile eat was In the eat show in
Chicago and got a special medal. It
Arrived home two days ago amt last
Jaigjit. It illvd suddenly. The eat was
presented to (’apt. Clark of the life
having station here, by his brother,
who was In command of the Dragon
during the fight:’ -
Games and toys. Our
stock is enormous. A
splendid selection, 5 cents
up- Cal! and see at
Richards & Shaver’s.
3500 IN A
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IxmUVIH* Cumowi lion* Mid lh*v
w*** forwarded to Ike Trwgmirf TV
pwrtmMit for r.ibwupnow. kut the lb*.
| parlmewt retimed to redeem tke® and
I with th* approval of tka Secretary tk*y
weea returned to him In Fekrwary. IM>
If# then sold tkem to owe Jullu* Wml>
maw. a broker, for (3M
la March, .**o, Wellman aeal them
Again to tka Treasury Department and
ike mattar waa referred to the Fir*'
Comptroller, who decided that they
should neither ha redeemed
her Returned to Weltmaw.
Wellman tken made a demand upon
Verier for th* return of the pnrihaa*
money, nnd If la alleged that an oflrer
waa aeal to latlmidat# him aad lone
a settle mein. Veeley bad In th* mean
: .Ime dtepueed of tb* OJoti and. belag
dependent no hia dally labor. It waa
not away tu refund the money, but be
at length did to by laatalimenta, and
whatever rlghta were acquired by tba
original finding were revived in him
by tke repayment.
Veeley subacjuently renewed hit es.
frrta to secure payment from the
Trewaury Departraerit. but the request
wa* denied, and the notes still re
mained in th* hand* of the Treaau-
Seuator Turpi*'* Mil, aa amended hy
the Senate Committee on Clainta. dl*
, recta the Secretary of the Treasury id
pay Veeley the value of the Bve Trea*-
i ury ootea found by V’eeley.
Thla bill waa favorably reported hy
the committee on March 11. 1897. and
waa pa need on May 17, U 97. It was
Introduced In the Houee three day*
later and final action wa* taken a day
lor *o ago.
Llat of Naw Subscriber'.
Augusta Telephone and Klectrtc Co..
E C. Hnaldlng, Kee ,
j 706 Holbday, Dr. W. T,
266—Killed. Mrs L. President,
j 87J —Schneider, J. B„ Wine*, liquor*,
iand cigar*.
274—Phoenix Printing Office.
277—Hackle. Oen. J.. residence.
SIS— McGowan, J. F., residence.
CAPTAIN CARTER
Travel Anywhere Within the
Confine* of the Country
Washington, Dee. 24. At least an
other mouth will elapse before the
president will dispose of the ea»e of
('apt. O. M. Carter, the army engineer
who was court marttaled and found
guilty of defrauding the government
In connection with harbor work at Sa
vannah.
Attorney General Griggs, to whom
the papers hMve been referred for a
final review, said today that he had
not yet had time to even look at th.-
record, and It would take several weeks
of hard word to examine the papers.
Pending final action by the president,
the war department has extended the
limits of Capt, Carter's military con
finement to Include any point within
the United States. Prior to this ac
tion (’apt. Carter was not permitted to
leave New York without express per
mission.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggist* refund the money ts It
fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L.
B. Q. on each tablet.
• PARDON CAME TOO LATE.”
John H Gable, of Georgia, Died In
Columbus Penitentiary.
Columbus, Ohio, Dee. 24. —John H.
Gable, who has been serving a ten*
years' sentence in the penitentiary
from Georgia, for conspiracy, died this
morning just a* a letter which was to
bring him freedom was sealed Hie
application for pardon had been signed
by the prop I authorUiea, and would
have been forwarded to Washington
bad not Gable died very suddenly.
Fresh Velvet Molasses Candy at
Clark'*.
Tflin / tJOUPTA HI34LD.
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Waa. imamaAaaa
•tn sat Wa. ta»« aad Ik**’ pricae
A J. RaakL
I a t Maafcl'# atoee ha# h**a eeeaAat
-all ~».'!#.,».'!# H* em*do»»i a latae
I fttry. WMk yttß SMlYd* Bn *lfv?wvr?Hfst* j
itt wdk«|l*l Imp wp>|| t-r-f ytM| Itt It# %‘**T? |
I Mißa wnt grfucll,
I. C. levy A C*.
lisna**. t. C. Levy A «'o npmt aa
llfnm#«iaMF tM THfH
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tofM Ntowlltottttoiato tto **y
ito httftl tln»M tto to no. tVm
Utt wwaring n tmllw. Tn*i‘
toorli to Ht.thlnn lw «in«ir- j
M nt tto ittttwwt i« grtwttv Ttof j
N«yw n Urgw mm* to gMittt' fam ttH *
Inga, which la being sold very -eptdly* j
If you want a suit «* • tothea for y >wr
ili«y or oelf. call on tke otwv* grm ond |
i they wtll lcoat you right.
A B. WkHa
' J. B White# ch’tktag department
under th* managemeui of Mr. *• *
McCreary ha* town doing an Immense
buetneo* thle season They have deter
' mined to rueh off the bairn,-* of their
stark a# quickly a* peslMr at the tow- j
sot price* ever marked on the earn*
quality of goods. They have every- I
thing Imaginable tn th# rlotfcifll met ,
furnishing line. If you need anything
tie sure to ace them before ourrhaeln* ,
The prices and good* are d K
Clark Milling Company
I The Clark Milling Co. are mana.’ac- I
luring a whole wheat flour that I* sell- j
Ing like hot rakea. It la highly recom
mended for dyspepsia, and Is said ta be
a great dee 1 more nutritious than the
j ordinary flour. Messrs William Duo-|
'bar and Amos Clartt are managing this
! Industry, which give* employment to a
large numhgr of men. and wa tiuet
that It will meet »i|h >*.« auccraa It
Ideservaa.
Deveney. Hood A Co.
| Messrs Deveney. lim’d A Co. have
an immense stork of hard and table
' vare. qhleh they are offering at greatly
; reduced twice*. If you w ith to apend j
your money well and buy a useful j
Christina* present roneult them. Their:
price* are within the reach of all.
L. J. Sc haul.
Mr. L. J. ftchaul ha* a magnificent j
stock of silverware of all kind* which
' he I* ottering at moot reasonable nrlre# I
He says that he does not have to pay
high rates on account of not heln* ' »
Broad atreet, and Is. therefore, enab ed
to sell cheata’r than hi* competitor*.
Hl* store t* very attractive indeed, and
Is centrally located on Jackson «tre.
If you are thinking of making a Christ
man present. It might be we'l Tor you
to ece him before purchasing.
T. C. Bllgh
T. C. Bllgh has the most complete
stock of crockery and glassware In Ihe
; c-lty. If you Intend purehaslng useful
:or ornamental Christmas presents you
should not fall to call on him. He Is
reliable In hi* statements and anything
that you purchase from him Is sure to
give entire satisfaction. He docs not
sell shoddy goods, nor does he ask ex
orbitant price* for his most excellent
| china war*. Be sure to cell on hint, ts
i you need anything tn hia line.
Art Square* from 14.50 to 115.00 at
Fleming & Bowie*.
NOTED THESPIAN.
A Brother of the Planter’s Proprietor.
Now In Savannah.
Mr. Edwin Neill, formerly of Savan
nah. is in the city today, where he will
apend the Christmas holidays. He Is
business manager for the Nelli Dra
matic stock company, of which his bro
ther, Mr. James Neill, is proprietor and
star.
Mr. James Neill has been on the
stage about fifteen years. He has
supported some of the best stars and
for some years has been at the head of
a company himself. He Ims a well
balanced. strong stock company now,
and is playing n long engagement at
the Pike Operu house In Cincinnati.
Mr. James Neill supported Mr. Crane
! in The Senator for two or three sea
sons. tie is well known to the play
; goer* of this country —Savannah
Press
Mr. Edwin Neill ia a brother of Mr
William Neill, our well known hotel
man.
Hat tracks, finest line and lowest pri
ces iti city at Fleming A Bevvies.
A FEMALE
lONSMIAIIST
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tkat vuta ta rite ted by tk# fesaola*
bawd burned awd Mod aa mark aa tk«a* ,
a iiaiai»i~TTd IN' use await*re, *kU# j
tk# wotmaw ktH tka raawrt al awrk a* ;
aM>* m to *kave wff Mite wa ami a*!
Tkt* atatw of attain ant* aad aatt*far- ■
Mry awd tk# t iHtnirtii anoa r*<er*ad *
to tk# mala barter* Mkas No.lwen !
how.rar la ao< Buck a hwr'wv at tka |
womea who were ker* forme)iv ttke
K|iy |md| ?rtr* ttßfttTlttiltttt BB B-)
prtritrtl tortor ito M« hmm sett- j
• ii,*n to i rMrtio thop. vtor*
Immense amouat of w.dfc wa* daw*, j
Aha Anea not hope to retain ker caa
tom<r« through tha fan that aka la a i
ghe .ays that one* ta her chair, th*
mm will know that aha I* a barber rtf
evfev'enc# aad aaya ah* will eater tnfk
r, .ropet It ton with male he There, ts thej
• aat It. Mhe aaya »tw is a better
barker and aaya «he will »*■ “ter th*
of m*a Bh* >* a graduate
of a Uhlengo umeortal arhool. aad after
reeatv.ag ker diploma piled her eaiMag
tor *4*ht yaara ta th* etty of Cktragn.
From that Hty aha ram* dtreet to At
lanta and wtll remata her# for tea
present. She la not depressed oy ker
faliata to obtain work. Nt« nay* *n*
ha* money enough to las' her for the
preseat nnd when bar pocket book la
depeted aha will go to w»« otber
etty.
Mlaa Nettaan. aa her aame tmpltea. >«
of Dwalak origin, nay* Tka Atlanta
Journal. tike has Hum balr and a
very fair complexion with angular fea
ture*. When her parent* died, a num
ber of yean ago. leavtag ker a younger
slater to support, tb* young girl—ah#
is etill quite young thought of be
coming a barter aa a mean* of provid
ing support for haraelf and alater. and
the at once entered a tonaorta, echoof.
Women aa harbera were a rarity at that
time, although In th* noith they have
become quite common, and Miss Neil
sen earned a good living for both her
self and ilstar. Later ahe taught her
alater the trade, and the two slater* ar*
now in different part* of th. country,
each plying the *am* trade. Ml** NeU
*en ta confident that she will he ablu
to make a living In Atlanta, aod will
make a determined effort to obtain a
position In one of the loc*t ah-ps of
that city.
Our price* on suit* only two-third#
what other# charge. E. 1. Henry A
Co., spot cash tailors.
THOUGHT HIM DEAD.
Second South Carolina Regiment Man
Read.* His Obituary.
Dr. Griffith, assistant surgeon of the
Second South Carolina, was In Colum
bia yesterday, according to The State,
and is just recovering from u apu'4. of
typhoid fever. He t» a son of "Sena
tor Griffith of Lexington, S. C. While
in the city Dr. Griffith met Walter
Milea, formerly of the Beeond regi
mentj The doctor thought he had run
across a ghost, for Milea had been re
ported dead at the division hos
pital in Jacksonville. Miles told him
i.e was a live and standing on his feet.
He had read hts obituaries and didn't
know why it was people wanted
him dead. He was honorably dis
charged from the service of Unde
Sam.
Light Your Cigar
The shoulders of our T-ady Nicotine,
says The Pall Mall Gaiette. need be
broad to carry all that is laid upon
them by the heretic. Here is the very
latest thing. A man had smoked 20
cigars a day for 20 years, when he a.to
to a painful end. That he did so
was straightway ascribed to his inor
dinate use of tobacco. But this r. an
was a Frenchman. To begin with,
therefore, be may have smoked the 20
cigars per diem for 20 years, and yet
not have smoked any inordinate
amount of tobacco. Anyhow. they
would not have produced phossy Jaw.
and phossy jaw was one of the peculi
arities attending this particular de
mise. Investigation ystablishedt the
fact that though deceased had smoked
many cigars, he had not smoked then,
well. He was always Jetting them go
Otlt and relighting them with the
match of his country, iHe must have
used some millions of such matches
A., lurid light ts thrown upon his fate
and upon the method of she anti-tobue
oonist.
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FOR SALE
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CMUM-CMAM AT ** lACVgOK ffT,
roii balk-rabet ron whaf-
FING purpoM* Cheapaa' la aMy.
rent a pound Apply at MeewNl offtea.
is. tk whit# and waaa-papar.
get I
row balm—tea-AUMa farm, ohm
mU* (turn city limit*, a kargata. Ap
ply w. t June# Ha. 04 Jatkaow at
Oat I
CHEAP—FA FEU FOR WRAFFIHO
purpoaae I* cent* a handl'd old •*•
change*. White papur 1 cent a pound.
Hoy S
A 1 ■ ■ —"■ 1 -
FUR MALE -1*25 tiREKHR ITItKKT.
| with a MtUe outlay can h* awd* lata
a hand*-no* and modern reside ate .
Term* ft MV cash balance, three year*
with aeuen per cent Interval. Apply to
K ffheehan. Manager, ftobt. Fortner
Rrowing company. dec II ts
FOR PALE-A 3-HOR*E PLATFORM
i truck wagon, capacity t.ete to Late
! pound*, newly repaired, and a fleet
.la** job A haras in. at ite Lowrr
I Wagon W«rk», corner mi# and Ninth
I atreet*.
FOR HOLIDAY*—FIN BBT AfIfIoRT
MENT of Home-dressed Turkey*
! Chicken*. Mutton. Beef. Pork Paumge.
Etc. Free delivery anywkere in city
; Pummervlllc and Camp. Hell ‘pk me
It*. K M. DKAfI. Jarkiou and Elite
street*. D*v. 24. _ .
IVHEfIfIKD TURK ETfl- TENNEMEt
I dressed turkey*. Force A Uhl, I War- 1
| ren Block, Jac-keon elreet. dec 23 2*
I . ■ i - iii ii i i —ii ■■■ I
[GENTLE MARE FOR SALE—ttt’lT
i ABLE for lady to driee or for dellv
! ery wagon, strong and docile, cheap
[f-j r oaak. No. 5 over 8U Broad atreet. i
[ dec 24
TV) SELL- A GOOD PATINO BUST- j
NESS; beat of reference for telling.
| Address L. G.. de< 23 |
TO RENT.
TO I.KT-TWO HANDSOME DOUBLE
j offices, IS 1-3 par month, all modern
j convenience*. Leonard Phlnlxy. 703
Biond street. Dec 31
TO RENT-STORE 537 BROAD. AND
residence of « rooms. 540 Reynolds. ;
Both very !«»■ Apply M 7 Broad,
dec 27
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST. A WEEK AGO. A FOX TER
RIER hitch. Black spotted head and I
black »pot on right shoulder. "O. K.
Neucaome" on collar. Finder will l.e
rewarded if returned to 54R Broad St.
dec 24
Special Notices;
Special Notice.
The National Exchange Bank of Au
gusta,
Augusta. Os., Dec. 9, 1898.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Stockholder* ot this Bank will be
.held ttt its Banking House on TUES
DAY. January 10th, 1899. tietween the
hours of 12 and 2 o'clock p. m., for
the election of Sevan directors to aerv*
for the ensuing year.
PERCY E. MAY, Cashier.
DIVIDEND NO. 41.
The Planter* Loan and Savings Bank.
Augusta. G»., Dec. 20, 1898.
THE USUAL SEMI-ANNUAL DIVI
DEND of three and one-half per cent
, 3A4> on the capital stock of this bank [
has this day been declared, payable j
to stockholders January Ist. 1599. |
W. C. WARDLAW. Cashier.
A New Can I at'
"The Hope cf the World," a new
cantata, by P. A. Scbnecker, will bo
sung by the choir of the First Presby
terian Church, on Sunday evening, the
25th, Abounding ia bright solos, trios,
quartettes aud choruses. All lovers of
good sacred music should bear it. Ser
vice begins promptly at 8 o'clock. All
strangers in tbe city are especially In
vited to come and join tn the worship.
For Xmas we have Fancy Rocker?
Gold Chairs, Tables. Lamp*. Rugs and
Desks. Must be seld. Fleming &
BnW It’S.
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Toys! Toys!
Th# Itrfpit kiorh of To|rt#v#r hrounht to Auittfi#*
Th« pnew* Ar# th# <ow##l #v#r put upon #imli#r irooo#.
Do not for*i#* my piac# wh#rt pur« h#tin# tor th# ttttl#
one*. My ##iK>rtm#ftt of CtltM iff 9uth that you ffhoofo
b#ar It in mind, Pound Cffk# t Fruit C*K# Arid Lffdy
Finger* grm my ffpeci#tti#ff.
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—CAN YOU MAKE A
XMAS PRESENT
That will b« more appreciated
than one of our
BICYCLES?
We have them to fit the baby as well at for
men and women. We have CHILDREN'S
BICYCLES of all sizes at Christmas prices.
DETESEY, HOOD i CO, SYSUt
Corner Broad & Campbell. Open Evenings
this week.
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Will You Get Left?
There is but one looked-for condition this
fall in regard to business and that is a most
healthy one, and those who are preparing tor
it are the people who will reap the harvest and
all the others will get left. We have gathered
from all the renowned centers immense quan
tities of desirable up-to-date goods running
mostly to novelties in
China, Pottery and Glassware.
They, are ours to own at right prices if you
buy tht* 1.
BLIHI’S CRYSTAL PALACE
I 809 BROAD STREET.
NO BETTER 5c CIGAR ON THE MARKET
R c. NORRELL & CO., Mrnle Psalm.
Our Coal Promotes Health, Wealth and good Cheer
It burns thiough and through and leaves neither slate nor
cinder and but very little ash.
OUR I JELLICO AND CROSS MOUNTAIN
Household Coals are unequalled for cleanliness, heating and
lasting qualities and money is saved daily by their use. . t
tfgg. Nut and Steam Coals of best Grades and at
I owest Prices
Telephone*- { FRASER & CUMMING, Lessees,
*3O / CO-OPERATIVE COAL SUPPLV CO., Jackson St.
Morphine -
FREE TRIAL TREATMENT will be to »ny one edaicted to tlw f'
unSoiiivf LAUDANUM, or other dructubus. PAIM-EnS HOME TRB>A j .
ion of PHYSICIAN'S solicited Immediate relief given. Correspondence abso*
HOME TREATMENT CO.. Tegple Court, .New York.
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PAkLOW MAKKfcT,
95 I Bread Str#«t./
BELL FNOHE 444.
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martiet. Wt will httv# th*n» In all
git**, «rul nurture* like
tfskMttf Kin#, till ut if* itudy
fur them. A turkey or ttucktluf pt*
frottt our tttock ttMMHBB • feuut.