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FOUR
TO BE PUBLIC INSTALLATION OF
K. OF P. OFFICERS TONIGHT
Exercises to Be Held at Castle Hall at 8:30 O’Clock Most
Interesting Ceremonies Expected-—Out-of-Town Pythians
Coming. .
The public installation of officers
ot the three Augusts lodges Of the
Knight* of Pythias will lie held to
t Ight at ('sstle Hall and a large crowd
In expected. Grand Master of the
Hxchetpier of Georgia Pythian*, K. (!.
Norman of Washington, (la, will ha
In charge and the exercises promise
to he very Interesting, There will he
it number oT able addresses made and
the principal speaker will b<s Mr.
Wallace Pierce, of Augusta.
Tho Knights of Pythias are very
strong In Augusta and the three
lodges here ate all in a thriving con
dition
At the meeting tonight Mr. D. G.
Fogarty will he master of cenvnonies.
There will he a number of out-of-town
Knights here for the occasion and a
most enjoyable time Is expected.
»Th«r complete program Is as fol
lows:
Music.
Prayer—Rev. W, T. Hamby.
Opening Ode.
Welcome Address to Visitors—Jim.
M Coxart.
Address R. C. Norman, Grand
Master of Exchequer. *
Address Geo c. Uchgufele, Grand
Master at Anns.
Address Wallace Pierce.
Introduction of the Installing Offi
cer R. C. Norman.
Music.
('losing Prayer—Rev. H. H. Waugh.
Doting ode
The following officers will he In
stalled:
Vigilant Hodge No 2—Muster of
works, John H. lewis; <\ancellor
commander, (’. L Butler; vice-chan
cellor. Joseph 8. Pilcher; prelate,
.lames \ Cannon: muster at arms,
W. F West; inner guard, _ W. A.
Green; outer guard, W P. Nrhleln,
Fountain City lodge No. Jllh.—Mas
ter of works. W. H Holmes; chancel
lor cotnmender, h. M, Freeland; vice
chancellor, J. H. Hussey; prelate, G.
n Corfln master at arms, C. J. At
kinson; Inner guard. Robert S Ores
sell; outer guard, W. N. Fielding.
woodliwn Lodge No 112 —Master of,
works W \ Glhhs; chancellor-rom
tnsnder, F. ,1 Willingham; vice-chan
cellor. J. I). Scott; prelate, H. H. Al
len master at arms. W. K. Fleming;
Inner guard, J. O. Scott; outer guard,
W A. Boyd
NASH OBEAR DISCUSSION
TO SENATE COMMITTEE
Atlanta, Ga. The senate military
nPltary committee today takes up the i
S’ash-Ohear discussion In consldera
tik the hill to Hhollsh the position of
jmirter-master general Both quar
tern) anitar General ohenr and Adju
lanl General Nash, who had a Serious
falling out. will appear before tho
■ommlttee t’nder the war depart
ment ruling the place can he continued
tilt, the official can not rank higher
Ihe n major. There Is a conflict of
Bate and national law here which nf
’ers a number of complications.
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DENY RUMORS
Of 1-BOJT
Alleged Imperfections of the
America For Trans-Atlantic
Flight Not Worrying Them.
New York.—Officers of the aero club
indav emphatically denied rumors that
mechanical Imperfect lons hml been en
countered in the construction of the
America, which would make the trans-
Albintle flight an Impossibility until
a more reliable hydro-iteroplan# had
been built.
llenry VVoodhouse, a prominent
member of the Aero Club snd recog
nized a a an authority on flying craft,
Issued this staltment;
' The necessity for further develop
ments In the America is not causing
anxiety among aeronautical authori
ties As 11 stands, the America rep
resents an achievement much greater
than was thought possible within so
short a time.
Making a flying boat capable of
carrying Ijuol and provisions Tor a
Hight of L'l hours and so constructed
as to protect the pilot Is a hlg under
taking as it Is also to develop reliable
motors.
"If by any chance It should he neces.
sarv to give up the America and con
struct s new aeroplane that would he
m> reflection on the America. It woul-l
still stand as a remarkable achieve
ment. marking in reality the advent of
the aero-yacht."
ACT ALLOWING
CONDEMNATION
Amendment to General Law
Asked By So As to
Condemn For Fee Instead of
Easement. Sentue Judiciary
CommUtce Reports Favorably
Messrs, Thomas 8. Gray R R o y
Goodwin, Nlabet Wingfield and C.
j Henry Cohen, members of the River
.tioi < anal Commission, on yesterday
appeared before the Judiciary corn
mil tee of the stale senate and asked
lor an iiinenilnient to the general law
oi Georgia which will allow munici
palities to condemn property fcfr a fee
Instead of an easement. Mr. Warren
Walker was a member of the Augusta
delegation also. The general law al
ready provides that municipalities he
allowed to condemn for an easement
An act ot the legislature allowing
Augusta to condemn for a fee was
recently declared unconstitutional In
I the t) Dowd case which was carried
iop from lhe superior court of Rich
mond County. The bill which the
River and Canal Commission now
eeks to hnvj passed has no refer
ence. however, to the O’Dowd case,
which is now pending In the superior
cun o Richmond County on a petl
: lion for an Injunction by the city to
prevent .Messrs O'Dowd from taking
Hie proper!\ which was condemned
and which Is now occupied by the C.
, ami W C. freight warehouse
\ local bill ha* also been Introduc
ed in the legislature allowing the city
| to condemn property on Bay Street.
1 from Fifth to Fast Boundary, for an
t easement, but If the amendment to
I the general bill Is passed It will be
; allowed to condemn for a fee The
senate Judiciary committee decided
by a vole of nine to one to report, fa
vorably on the bill and the house Ju-
I dietary committee has already report
ed favorably.
CLOSE RACE 111
ERE CTH WARD
Messrs Qco. W. Summers and
Samuel A Fortson Running
For Council. Election Tomor
row. Other Candidates to Be
Declared Nominees of the
Primary.
There will be an election held to
morrow In the Nixth ward under the
rule* of the white primary committee
for h councilman from that ward to
succeed Mr. Alfred Cuthbert whose
term expire* on January Ist next.
Mesxr* Geo. W. Summer* and Sam
uel a. Fortson are the candidate* and
a clone race i« expected, the friend*
of each of the** gentlemen claiming
*be victory. Over TOO voter* are reg
istered In the sixth, the largest hy
far that has ever registered in this
ward. The poll* will open at 7:30 a.
nt. and close at S:SO p. to
There 1* no opposition to the candi
dates In the other ward* The follow
ing I* « list of the candidate* who will
n* declared ths nominee* of the pri
mary ;
First ward-C, Gordon Isvmback
Second ward -J, Wilbur Boswell.
Third ward—Geo. T, Horne.
Fourth ward—l. Davis
Fifth ward- J, M. Koon.
Johnny, out to dinner, thrice refut
ed thicken gravy, of which he was
very fond. His hostess who tins add
ed macaroni to the gravy, finally
said:
“Why, 1 thought you liked chicken
gravy*”
“I do sometimes,'’ replied Johnny,
"but my mamma never put* the wind
pipes In,"—National Food Magaxlu*.
Officers Woodlawn Lodge to Be Installed Tonight
f 4 • s „
F. J. WILLINGHAM, C. C.
; J^Apt
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Is.. - -
H. B. ALLEN, Prelate.
L&SpffaaStli; * ' 'I
S'IRMI \
c. c. Mclntosh
Past Chancellor Commander and K. o
R. 8.
V «T*
E. M. CRCZIER
Past Chancellor Cemmindtr and Mas
tar of Exchequer,
DEPUTY COLLECTOR IN
AUGUSTA TILL SATURDAY
H. \V. Perkins, the new deputy col
lector of the United State* Internal
revenue department, arrived here yes
terday from his headquarters In Sav
annah. and opeued his office in the
I'ostofflce Building today, lie will
remain until Saturday, registering all
denlera in liquors or other commodi
ties requiring Internal revenue
stamps.
Though the Internal revenue dte
pertinent'* fiscal year ended June 30.
denier* have until the Ist of August
to register The penalty for failure
to do so b ythat time Is sl2 r>n.
Edith had been to a concert Tor the
first time "And what did you think
of it?" asked her mother.
“I didn’t like the organ very well.”
Why not?”
‘"Cause there wasn't any monkey
with it."—Harper’s Magazine.
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THE AUGUSTA HERALD. aUGUSTA, GA.
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J. G. SCOTT, Inner Guard,
AN OBJECT LEBBON
The college grad, row look* about
To see what should be done
To mend the world, and does not doubt
His goal will soon be won.
Young man. next time a trolley car
Gnea clanging on Its way.
Observe it well. The chances are
You'll ring up fares some day.
Will consist of special lots gathered for this occasion, and
reductions made in prices in many regular lines. By taking
advantage of the numerous bargains offered will enable you to
get unusual values at the July special sale.
Children's T)resses, made of Toile du Nord Ging
hams, sizes Bto 14 years, range in price OJi/-*
from $2.00, in this sale for VOC
Middy and Tango Blouses, in many different
styles. Particular attention directed A Or'
to quality. $1.25 and Toe quality for
59c qualitv 15-
for .. ..
Klaxon, Voile, Dimity Lawn, Novelty White
Goods, Chambray, Colored Lawn and Organdy,
in this sale for,
White and Colored Crepe, White and f
Colored Ratine, reduced to IUC
%
2Va yards of Heavy White Lawn. dM A|"|
90 inches wide, for 4'lsv/v/
J. A. MULLARKY CO.
830 Broad St. : : Augusta, Ga.
SPECIAL SALE
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W. A. BARNES, Outer Guard.
NOT TYPICAL.
“Unhand me!” ehe cred.
“I will,” he sneered, “hut remerber
this. “Irn no rToper villain.”
“And why not?” she hissed.
“I have no coal black mustache, neith
er do l wear a red tie adorned with a
diamond horseshoe.”
Pennsylvania will plant more than
3,500,000 seedling trees on its 1.000,000
acres of forest reserves this year.
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W. A. GIBBS. M. of W.
LETTERS FROM THE PEGPLE
Says Municipal Court Self-sustaining.
To the Editor of The Herald.
Sir:—l notice that the Countv Com
missioners have recommended that the
Richmond delegation do not pass the bid I
at this session of the legislature provid- I
insr for a municipal court, basing their !
contentions on the grounds: First, that
there are already enough county officers,
and second, because there would be an
extra expense to the county.
It really seems that, regardless of the
merits of any bill sought to be passed
these days, there is always some fault to
be found; and In this case, the fault
found, as well as the recommendations
made, are based upon reasons that do
not, in fact, exist. In the first place,
usf to there being already enough county
nnioers. as one of the contentions made
by the commissioners, they seem to be
forgetful of the fact that there are now
four justices' courts In the city of Au
gusat. with four judges, whereas, the bill
providing for a municipal court provides
for only one court, with one judge, who
sits weekly for the transaction of business
that is ripe for trial. As to their sec
ond contention, that the court will be an
extra expense upon the county (see let
ter below.) tills court wilt he self-sus
taining. and it can easily be figured
out that the funds arising from fees paid
into the county treasury by the court,
will more than offset the expenses of
its officers, and thereby profit the coun
ty instead of proving a loss to it.
I make mention of these facts, not that
I care what onr delegations does—for I
have not taken any part in the matter,
except to have the Augusta Rar endorse
the court, and which was done by me
at the instance and request of one of
our representatives—but simply because
the recommendations of the county com
missioners are based upon grounds that
will not and do not exist, under the
proposed new- reform.
PAUL CHANCE.
Lonsdale Bleaching, lOvards (P 9
for 4>I.UU
Bath Mats, large size, r\f“k
price ©pisUU
Parasols, white, black and colors |jg|j PpjQg
*
Some exceptional £nodbargains in black goods—
half of the price they are marked.
Just received by express White Organdy and
White China Silk Waists, in this <r* 1
special sale for .
We have remnants of all kinds of materials,
in different lengths; in this sale will sell fur half
the price that they are marked.
THURSDAY, JULY 9.
ONLY sixteen, -
GIRL VERY SICK,
Tells How She Was Made
Well by Lydia E.Pinkham’s
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Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound should
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Savannah Mayor Bars
Unbroken N. 0. Carloads
Savannah, Ga.—Mayor Davant has
notified all the railroads entering Sav
annah that they must not bring var
load lots of merchandise from New
Orleans to Savanuah. There is no
ehbargo on the shipments of broken
lots.
Stout Old Gentleman—l ear, what
are you two children following me
about for?
One of them —Please st, mother told
me to take Tommy out for a nice long
walk and be sure an' keep him in the
shade. —Boston Transcript.
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