The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, July 23, 1898, Page 2, Image 2

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2 SATURDAY to (Mb Balance of Girtlles cnßaod $3 00. #4, 85. SO and $7.00 Ones Your Pick for $1 and $2. LEWIS J. SCHAUL. j» ui.uk. VAISkEI! UOOUl.fi IN CUUA 4 % . ** it SwttUtl If Mir b Um E*ll of Um ,Soid,*r Boy* LETS EiT£ L'OMK IT BORE NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS • 140 UP .'ECOND HAND SQUARES •40.00 UP Parlor Orsons 139 up Sacond Hand SIO up mx unn nr ooom *r BOTTOM rKM'KB. Tbomas & Barton, W. II- ItABBICrT. Tt* Broadway. *“i u * l *. °*- Lat«»< Spwtlni *•»«•- There a tt» IB New Toth rr t *ri\ <»• • tnat.h race »l *b* Hrlgutio Brwh irrt M<wm# the tbr*.’ . oar old H»cn''Ur* **» ‘be lout-year «>ld Or- Hlltll. Tfce d.ftaitre n<r l»* • roll* *nd a quarter, or longer. »n«l the weight*, according lo weight tor age. H*miM»rg US pound* •»<* Ornament 12« found*. Tbe t' nor* of Ornament are willing, •nil if Marrua Daly. who •»“* for Hamburg and be I* » thuuugta ggtortsmnn -can '* perati* led, th* race will probably be run neit nrrek. The Aaacclatlon *r4U be eipei led lo bate up » good sited pur»e and in Ihe m of a match the turnvillee will ea» ly pay the puia* In ibe added crowd*. The •xettemenl would be Intense and the attendance probably equal ui that In the Baleator-Tenny watch. Jimmy Michael, "ho lo«t the race at Manhattan Beach laat week through ladies’ ties SOAIUTMING NEW J. MILLER HIKER THE HATTER. 8Z35T0351 HATS the hardest of hard luck, la still the fa vorite over Linton tor the coaling match tomorrow afternoon. The question of accidents has nut been discuaßed figeept Informally, and (t Is to be hoped that there will be no more punctured tires. It la ttie opinion of many shrewd judges that the tables will be turned tomorrow and Jimmy regain bis posi tion of idol of the bicycle racing en ikusliwts. There was a sensational outcome lo the big SIO,OOO Merchants and Manu ' factutv r* stake race at the Qroaae Point track at petroit day before yes terday. It was a very heavy betting rare, some SIOO 000 being wagered iu the pools and the two first heats were won handily by the favorite. Then the despised outsider at 15 to 1 to the be'ting rant along. won the three succeeding heats and the race. The horse was Directum Kelly, bought » short time ago at auction sale In New York, unnamed, anil for only S4OO. NEW OIL HILL. Oround Broken For One at Carroll ton. Carrollton, Ga.,' July 22. — Ground ! h§* been broken bore for the building of a njpv cotton seed oil milt. It will iv> first-class and up-to-date in every respect. An oil mill has long been need ed in Carrollton, as this Is the second largest cotton market in western Geor gia, receiving last season over 20,000 bales. Some of the most substantial citizens of Carrollton are backing the * enterprise. 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'liU home and wtu aurr» undfd by Ihnv Ito whom he the deore.t hoy on earth Knowing ■» this, caw we rretet from I feeling a retrain amoonl of pride when 1 r .,|,re that ha ho. gone la anawer .to the vote* <>f duty? Ilia many frt.-nda unite In wtehlng f r him and all hla gallant companion* •uricaa and |.n>epertty. And may they 'return, after they have mad* their 'name* Immortal, when their wcble vic tory ha» been Cvonlrled In Amerlt a'a new hlatory. BT A miBND. I "Otir ruatomrrs My yon manufacture 'three of the heat remedlr* on earth.'* »*IJ the mercantile Arm of Haaa, liar jrla Brim A MeLaln, of Dawaon. In a re ! ,ent letter to the Chamberlain Medi cine Co. Thin I* the unlverMl vrrdlet. 'Chamberlain's Fain Balm ia the finest [preparation In the world for rheutna ll.tn, neuralgia, lame back, qulnaey, ion throat, cut*, bruises, burns, scalds, ;pains and swHllnga. A IS cent bottle of ' thia liniment tn the houae will nave a great deal of suffering. Buy It at Al iesander Drug A Reed Co-. C. R. I err, lot Beil Towor Drug Biota. The Recruits’ Soliloquy. (From the Cleveland Lender.) II remember. I remember How 1 used la alt and scold When, on getting lion n to hreafsst. I would find the cofTee cold; How I used to turn my nose up If the steak was done too rare— But oh for home ami mother. And the dear old bill of fare. I remember, I remember How 1 always would upbraid Myself for eating rarebits Thut my little sweetheart made; How I used to worry over My digestion night and day. And the pills I used to punish To drive fancied Ills away. I remember, I remember How T used to sit and scoff When I funded thut the butter Must be “Just a little off;" How I scorned the lowly btscultg That my sister used to make! And the things 1 said concerning Her attempts at Jelly cake! Ob, It may be childish weakness That possesses me, but l Would give a whole month's wages For one piece of mother's pie, And X think thnt I’d be willing To walk twenty miles today Just for one of those dear doughnuts That I used to throw away. Have you any old gold or silver? If you have call at niy new jewelry store, where there Is a lady In attendance, anti wo will either exchange for now goods or all cash given. Lewis J. kehaul, the popular priced Jeweler. Ccrvern's Brilliant Dash. “While you are all giving Just credit and honor to Commodore Schley and Admiral Sampßon there Is one man In the naval battle of Santiago who has covered himself with imperishable glory,” remarked an English captain of a steamer, who flies the colors of the naval nvrrve. “I speak of Admiral Orvera, end, of course, his subordinate officers, who made a dash out of the harbor under the tiro of overwhelming force, and with only about one chance in a thousand to escape. It rivals the charge of the Light Rrigade. of Pick ett’s brigade, or tho fight to hold Plev na. It was simply sublime, and with cut a rival in naval warfare. Hail the ailmira! escaped he would have been the most remarkable naval commander of the century.” New York has passed a law against profanity—and now the average citi zen Is swearing sure enough. PEN PICTURE OF GOMEZ Tfe t ttot r«MMßfeMf‘f)ltf 18 Ha 9*l l««fk I 9*o. **4* * 990*m* 0 009*4 $0949**00* 0i 9090 *o*9* **o49*o, I*mo44m**\*o* mm 49094 * 'oo* tpfefc* 4*m, t % o*oo4*os* Wt04000*0.9 -99 fee- * ten. HinT in K»%. 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I llrar 4pm Mat Mao A-aMt be** N- | j lib* tb* broken beat *44 wm «f tb* newspaper f»bi*« He Hi lyaartt «»f !“t years oM. bat he Hfta bfmeeif u> | every fhrb nf hie height akvl la itmM t fret 10 ih'h's ind hla l«aaaaasj • adila U» Ibe effect rs his erect area His hair la leon grsy an 4 abandaat. **re*t where a furrow of baldness cans hack ward front hla forehead. Hi# akin kt brnaied He haa a long, aqaliine nos* land a strong, smeary Jaw. Hia eyvaj arc aat like a Tartar 'g. and be ha* a 1 fall and dmopiag white mowatach* and' a abort white goatee. Hr la a type I I haee seen ia Roatb Carolina among tha 'old planters, bat at thia moment Oen. Mart Gary la the only ftn 1 can re rall that sugg *t* hla. Goae-g Is stern enough, but his face la lees harsh than •ns that of Ute Haldh'adsd Eagle of Edgefield How la he atllred? To begin at the top. in a tall blark slnarh hai. slightly pinched In nl the pointed crest, and bearing a Cuban flag badge at lb* slile A black alpaca coal , bus toned closely. A brown linen ahlrt. A torn white handkerchlaf. loosely rolled tied In » single twist al the neck. Black trousers w;h a ahlny atrtak In the rMb suggestiie of “atore rloibaa" — “hand-tur-downa." Hl;h boots, orig inally biack and now very rusty and brew a. Big sours. The generaliasimo aita In hla ham mock to rareive hla offlrecs and other visitors, who alt on a log at the edge of hla awning, or on the ramp a.col. or on a cracker box On his left are con •plcuoua two suggestive articles, a wicker half-gallon blg-beltied bottle, contaln'ng rum and a two-gallon demi john. curiously and rudely covered, crolalnlng pure water. He has a flask or two In reserve, as I want to find out yesterday. Lieutenant —Acting Captain—John son. U. 8. A., came to camp to deliver to Oen. Gome* the messages of Oen. Mtlca, conveying hi* compliments, with suppllee sent, and hla purposes for the future. Geo. Gome* has an Interpreter, but the Interpreter couldn't oltog thor understand Cap!. Johnson, so I was asked to assist in Interpreting. In the palm-studded glnde the scene waa like the reception of an embassy by somo tropical potentate. The general sat In his hammock. Johnson on the camp stool of honor, the interpreter and I on the two boxes. It would not be proper for mo to relate here the details of the conference, but I mny say that the old tuan had the dignity and proud reserve of n king, and that hIR ques tions and answers showed him to be a diplomatist as well as a geperal. I nut glad I heard tho talk, because It straightened out some things I had not understood, especially the dispatch of negro troops to Cuba. The arrange ment made Is very satisfactory. Cnpt. Johnson, as I said in a previous letter, is a Virginian, and he mentioned that before ho entered the United Stains army he had started during the Ten Years war for Cuba to Join an Ameri can officer then in the Cuban army, but was stopped at Jacksonville by the news of bis death. It was a strange thing, and a great pleasure to him he remarked, that he should now be de tailed to assist in completing the work he had thought to undertake. Capt. Johnson and his troopers will be attached to Gen. Gomel’s escort, and will be directly under his orders. They have had many years experience fighting Indians on the pianos, and their horses, as well, are seasoned to rough work. Before the powwow began the gen eral did the 1 lore by handing out his precious flask of rum and a silver eun, of and from which we partook. At the close of it he treated Capt. Johnson to a mango and myself to a lime, and then be suggested to me the advisabil ity of putting the lime to its best use. So he rummaged out another flask with a very fine aromatic decoction of nine syrup, and out of this, the juice of tho lime and some more of the rum THE JVTJQTJBT-A HITRALD VP f'tefev.T j tpvtft teMfe.»l* mm *4 IM mmm.r 90mm* I m -Ml MMM I H ffc frm, | fey 0$ I m ■fe d * m nr- ft Hn* 904000 *4 wt. ■* ItaAtwwfi M M «IMMs Wt SMSW ba# Imm rn>)4 l»*v swnniA «f M, My nf |ggi>fl'-a with IVfa-na My yea wwoM ffww seeatey awa 1 tn !•*>• to tell 900 *t III* o*o99 , ***om*ofm9 IfeNteNfefe sapj 7 *'‘* r 7 1 ml liteM, 9 vkmm9m+> ttefefe *W I Ifete vrfef fro mtooo*o9 * ***? *o*9* lute' Ttrwrift*l yfefrj44 0*990 fe* ilHrfel 009055*4% felßMfeli fter 0-%*9b00. »*4 fe*** I»„ t| art*ajxn • fe, *• •» , *| | tfe fefe4 i IfetiiiT All 4ytgyl4i i#l! lv#« Fv«Cl * fe# ‘if it * tvuvaihSA r ,»h in it* paint* Anya. Front the stores*, n on »* ft -* J’ bn* n an* hat I had cvt’en n»;4 of n ter* thing It# drwpr d hi* nnidf* «»* I#* •*< also oangfnl brewed btatt on* also. If ! had had that pnnrh taro fisya before •fits my onnt trip. I *<>ni4 ha*n hyefi w iling to mnonlt* Mai'mr Go* on lint It tens very nice ton two day* giter Ltreryhody bore hss fa c h tn Gen. Gt.mea as • aotdler, and I *h*rc tt fhl |r. Hr 1* nrver caught napping A* [ waa as be arrived he put out bln *«• rx ft on plvkof duty, tbr line* ninnMt m tev out. ll* ha* bit ugrnta near nil ypgntvb poota. If the Spaniard* gifffc* ! hla pb'keta any where they are h**pt jhuvy by I hr** veteran wct-dmnm «nt,: tha main bod lev ran aaeemble. gad pick their ground This camp, bring Ela tbr swamp, in d* fenaivriy very strong. W* have suppltea and ran •tand a selge while the Spaniards will starve if they come upon us tu larva uumbrm and nee stubbornly resisted. Thoan king empty-bellicd Mambts will light their beat about tb# commiaaary. you may depend upon It. In tho absence of Its commanding officer at the bench, this camp we* (or Its first day rather loosely run. When Gomel ulncovervd on Tuesday morning that the ''dlang." or revllln, was not Inatnutly responded to by the taking down Of hammocks and the packing (g equipments he raised a storm s el»*r urticietic Gome* hurticane. The awful word was passed about the camp that “tho old man" vas aiad clean down to hia boots, and many a fledgling quiv ered. He punished us this morning.by having the “dtann" at'nndsd at 3U... Wi h.ugtorf time, and we all had to rlae and pack up hy moonlight. But it's nil right: lha-.'a the sort of com mnnder w:* need. After my experience with the Tampa cigar-makers on the first Chandler relief expedition I want a military boss who wilt hold the lines taut and allow no slack talk or alack action. I can't waite in my hammock any more, hut at least I con sit on my saddle on the ground, pending the ar rival of my horse (No. 2) who is out at the poirero recovering from bis sea trip. I'm going to stick right here until that horse gots well or I get another. I would rather be shot than bog afoi through these Cuban sloughs called roads. By tomorrow it is hoped the unload ing of the steamers .will be completed Then the pack train, the Mantbls and the. buffaloes, will bring the goods here. There will be a distribution among the several thousands of Cu bans expected by than, and in a week we may be in the high and breexy and well watered rolling rands of Central Caninguey. These %prainps with their brackish water and. deep black mud are certainly a trial. If the Spaniards pttack us now It will certainly be in large force. Wheth er they can concentrate effectively we do not know. They must have found out by this time that the bombardment of Tunas was a feint. It was Capt. Johnson’s device, he tells me; he begged the captain of thp Helena to do it in order to detract attention from our further operations. It would be a good thing if each relief expedition wore thus aided by the navy in bom barding the posts near by. Should we be enabled to get out of this eienaza with nil our equipment we will go in for some Spanish towns and make things interesting. CASTOH.IJL. B«ara tha Voii tee Always Bought Sr rt2U*g§ ss7 NO CONFIDENCE TN THE COOK. "Does your husband say any grace at the table?” "No; he returns thanks for safe pre servation from the fast meal.”—Chi cago Record. SPURN THE MONET. Malli f 9 Uatrt W>*»| M fe Hill It fe**tfe 94m*090 tm iHte unite** MAKIAy lji 1*4.1’. IKi;,M!IHBA. W fitsirt » UtttOwWn.H U* Fwat tor*. ! 09*09 fr?M tfe#f- *t.'if# pMfttete tel fe* fe* te im*m A# It Cfedfe*"*- I# lutetete I rite*; 09% rn oi m 94419 o*ol tatef* of I» iiq»it ftn4 09 9&**m nf fruit iteft m I* pniki iff. Arte *ft*fe ife* Nit jAr®!* tfe* fetferw i*t«» r«t!4 w9o*f Wmm rfKMfeffe fruit li i*r#fesrtel t* l** ; 90f090 Ife tfe* 04*9*00904 IlCtifefe fell j IfeteH (kfe Ife « W 0999*. m 4 Ml IfeOt tMcftUi) until llty csfe N iteftHjr * latent) teltfe * straw • or xb*f ra® - fefto. *l Jufet •* tefttt# fe«4 mm* *OO ttiro l»* 4«w»f set os* iifeft Wtiffe A**, li®? tfeftw <m fe plfettfer. Atrfelft tfe* w«* t«r in which they mwm hotted. v*d nd«l t. rnv quart t* of ■ pound nf sugar for rack pint: boll gevtly foe ten mta itca, •kite. »dd ib# frttlt timmtr for tvrwi- O nslnu’M longer, nnd scnl. M*gy •*« an equal quantity of apple# nith tb# quin*-*, and so puagmt la tb# quin- >' flavor that In eating tb# pr#«*rv*s It ia dlfirnk to dlxtlagvlrtt wh’cl< In tb# ap ple. Tb# "Pound Sweet" is tb# hr#t nppl# for tb# purpose Tb# *plp» trill need only tb# twenty mleute# rooking in tb# syrup r.o preliminary boiling or staamHig. To can quint e* and apple*, procenl sa nhov#. using a quarter of a pound of sugar to a pound of frail. ~ Woinnn’# Horn# Companion. The Kdltor# of Georgia. Th# editors of the country n#w*pu l« - ft »• 'in tnl#d *m Miny ladle#, arrived in New York M*»n*l *y night at 11 o’clock, to remain until Thursday. Ho. all Manhattan’* million*. Attenth n now. and let Your mind# remain upon It Bo that you'll not forget: Great glery and great honor Have lately torn* your way* The editor* of Georgia Are with you here today. They're here from every county. From tripod and from cone. And they're expecting nothing Exrept to own the place; 80. let them have It. brethren; Resistance is In vain. And whin they have finished with it They’ll give It back again. ( They've come with wive# and [sweethearts— And here Manhattan bow. For when the Lord made beauty He set It on th*- brow Of fair and female Georgia As crowning and caress Tn Heaven’s premium effort in living lunellnesa. Where bursts the watermelon With wealth of precious pink And pours It* Juice of sweetness In floods of luscious drink; Where peaches bloom and ripen In golden glorious plush To make a Californian Ashamed to He —and blush; Where politics Is plenty. And great affairs of state Are really so pond’rous They're moved about as freight; Where Majors always flourish. Where Dink Botts is a name Of everlasting greatness With w hich to conjure Fame; Where great mint-julep orchards Let down their fruit In rain Which fills the soul with pleasure And eases every pain; Where "moonshine” in the moun [talns. Where music by the sea. Combine to make the Cracker A dream ami ecstacy; Thence come these potent Georgians The Cracker pencileers, Who fill the earth with laughter Or move mankind to tears. Who write while worlds are waiting To hear what they shall say— These are the men. Manhattan, Who are in your midst today. —W. J. LAMPTON. A man in Virginia rode forty miles to Fairfax Station for the express purpose of getting Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy and took home tvith him a dozen bottles of the medicine. Tbs druggist, rt-ho relates the incident, adds: "Your remedy seems to be a general favorite wherever known.' Its effects are in deed wonderful in all lung and throat troubles. Procure a bottle at Alexander Drug & Seed Co.. C. R. Parr, of Bell Tower Drug Store. CUT THIS OUT Writ# your on th $ U«dW. 4iek>m • rovurtt nfTitirtnfifV k> pay for At tnmoy iiv.or* ifortl MS yOU M|Nti •Nn ® IhfiSf INIil wf MHHd U lo THE HEMALD. advertisement coupon. TO TUB MAW AT A MtWAI.U Pt#M» Insort ths sdvsrt**sm*nt wrltton teow*-*’ * 11 iwos In your "WAN T*’* columns, I tor which you will find onciojcKi $ * esnts i SIGN HERE •- - ■" I Rates .sr2HtW’ ■ i *9O 099 Ifeft* I* tell ONE-GENT A WORD Ml UAIIUN WANT EO eXl'l.lil) Ni M> BANK KAN It #p#n foe pea* tpa* I aom# ksnd Ad* drna O. R A . rare HeraM. Jlf n PfTt'ATION WANTEf* BY A WHITE from rviiall# person* Apply l?« E*ANTBI*-A FOBITION BY CT>U)R* RD n it, as porter In store at to IS# norb a rotted tb# h«ua# Add rein C. M . In yard of *** Kryaold* atMMfi. Jiy tt HELP WANTED I WANT TWO StEMOORAPHKns, y.ung men, t# fill good, pern.ane.tt peattloa#, L. J. Hmry. No. fi Library building July. ** WANTED-REUABIJf RI'SINESS si-nun for our order 4*p*rtoieal. Al an ear to travel. Addrca# Mlfliy, Her ald Office. WANTED—CANVABBICUS Tt) fbB.L houtshold good* or tl># Insialmri t pton. No collecting to d« PadK-tt Fur nlture company. *44 Bru#d #4re-4. o*ll i between 1* and It a. m. Aug l Tuna and «*l _____ WANTKD—AQKNTS AND CANVAS SBHS. IlsportllrM money maker for you. The B»-au Ideal Ptn *#Ha *0 every lady <vi sight- No competition. Home are mahmg M to 110 * d*r- FlfcuMr free. Mine. Th< mp- n'a Hair Nuvelty Co.. P-? Broadway. New York city. July H FOR SALE CP.EAM—rr.EAJI AT 24 JACKSON ST. VERY CHEAP—PIstoUn gun*, musi cal instruments; watches almost gives away, at Uncle I■**■'•■ FOR SALE CHEAP-A PAIR OF yeung horse*. Will work double or elngle. C. H. Howard. Jr., at Howard & Willet Drug Co. June 2S ts FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSE OF 7 rooms <#l Lincoln street, In good con dition, on easy terms. W’m. Schweigert. Aug I. FOR SALE-A LOT OF SECOND hand doors, sash, blinds and woooden columns. Also a large lot of roofing slate. In good condition. Apply to Ja cob Phinisy. Aug 1 FOR PALE—ONE J-YEAR-OLD PO NY. Gentle and well broke to harness and saddle. Suitable for ehlldrer.'s use. Apply corner Harper and Woodlawcr streets. July 25 FOR PALE-FINE HORSE BUGGY. and harness. Sold for no fault. Price very low. Apply to A. F. Cromlie, Au gusta factory. July 2. TO RENT FOR RENT-ONE FURNISHED BED rooom. 1001 Telfuir street, city. Aug 1 FOR RENT—THE LARGE HAND SOME dwelling No. 932 Broad street, with yard running through to Ellis street. Apply to Jules Godin. TO RENT —FROM OCT. 1 DWELLING 1229 Broad street, containing ten rooms. Apply to T. T. Wingfield. July 24 FOR RENT—FROM OCT. 1. IS9S, THE dwelling No. 522 Ellis street; also the new dwelling, No. 216 Oliver Row, Mon urnont street. Apply to Jacob Phimizy. Afig It FOR RENT—7-ROOM DWELLING HOUSE 1257 Greene, with modern Improvements. Rent reasonable. Apply 1256 Ellis. Aug 1 TO RENT—DWELLING OF 7 ROOMS with all water conveniences. Poses ste-n at once. Rent low. Apply 42* Fifth street. D. Graham. Aug 1 L OST AND FOUND STRAYED—A BLACK GOAT, WITH * white spots and right horn broken. Address Goat, Herald office. Juiy 23 JULY 23 MISCELLANEOUS TWO BOARDKK* W A VTKD AT TM "LfirfttT fttfef* * Vfefe §T*'# fe IftFJfic, l>f* row vtiite l»r4#, te nt* WILLIS AND WEBB. A Pretty Chared Waiter >" Madi son. Mad'eoft. G*.. July 12- Th* mrat brilliant end interesting serial event of tb# reoak tana tb# mart-lag, of bin Jell* Franc'* WlUia to Mr. Krnle E. Wrbb. at Smlonl. Fla., which on urr -d at tha BoptM eburrb cm Wednesday afternoon at 4 o’etork. Quite a large nan,her of invitation* had been isaued for the Decision, end the church ni well f11'.9«l «r th ;h • frleuda of the 'bride from thia place. As th- bridal party entered Mr*. Mary B'okea imi ”t Lc.ve Vos,” a heantifu! solo, in fatthleaa at.vie, to a ■sot and low cfgrn n-ccmtanlment. The ushiTa, M._ssre. Joe Hall, Jim P* ulek, Ed Heygoc-l trod D rnlc Pe ter!. came first, followed by the flower girl*. Mtrse# Mt*tic May Baldwin and Julia Burney. Next camo the attend ant*. Mr. Henry Williford and MUa < nrlre WI Ills; thto the hrldo on !ho left with her tnaid-of-honor. Miss Mary Josrey Walton, and the groom on the right with hia heat mm, Mr. Parkar, of Macon. To eat ton d. nt s formed in a scml-cirde nt *Ut isitrn, uhlle *ha bri-t# and groom «food 1- 'or# a hue* bonk of white and gnen fiowera. Thu Li-sutlful decorst l «a». Inv.’ly costumes, mt'lo'v lights c' rbetdellere and la jie.s, end srft ironic ropspired to mak* the rftr.e one of ,mutual and inspir.ng branty and one lon* to !>* rrmcvnb-'r ed by ail present. The br was dress ed In a very stylith and becomlrs traveUttg suit -f dark blue, corded with v?h ••'. and carried a large bouquet • f bride rore*. She locked the embodiment of womanly ptjr.tv end grace as ttn pi phted ber tn.vrnice troth to thu nntn of h»r choice. The cer.-monr was rot formed In an Impressive manor by Rev. W. S. McCarty, aft*r width the bridal par'v died out to th# imprvrt.lte and Insptr inr aiming cf MtPdflssofcn’g Wedding V-.-.rch, played by Ml** Cvrle td>« P itt. They imP’Hlr.tftiy flivve 10 the Central d< not. where tvo hoarded the 4:40 train for Macon, writer they were tendered an clognot tea by Mr. Parker at the Brrwn House. Aftrr fttr.dlng a cou ple of dayß In Macon they will go to Savannah, thence by to Nov York, Niagara, umlverrl c Iter points of Intet-'sd. They spend about a enentU 00 jjw'r hr Ida! toojr./fWr wlilch fhdy vril! to nt home to tneir friends at Santlford, Fla. CRATE FACTORY. One Is to Established at Ameri cus. Antericus, Ga., July 23. —The princi pal fruit growers near Americas can not get crates In which to ship poaches, and. thereby will sustain a loss on this account this season. Many of them had placed orders with crate fac torise two months ago, but such is the demand for crates that all the factories arc away behind in work. As a conse quence, some of the fruit moa here have already perfected arrangements for darting a crate factory of their own, and next season there will be no -trouble cr loss on this account. Americus wan-ts a canning factory. In that land of fruit It wocld be worth thousands of dollars a year. The Madison Advertiser assures Panl ine that it is not Tern Watson who ia to sail for Spain,