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SATURDAY
PRICES OF ICE DELIVERED!
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A omtnrni of 10 per cffifM on tabov* U rnerte to
purti aacrs of Coupon Book*. Wo «uar*HtM •
imompt end
Ttkiliw CS«.:: CONSUMERS ICE DELIVERY CO.
bfIBOR AND LABOR ROTES.
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II to *•**•< t* la**l» Ito tm*#.
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A mi at ml to |iw tta* in*ta.
The «nw H>* »M 'to toy* »> T
Asm 'to toy
cam* *
to lotto
At«ffu«t*a to toe CQOgr»l«l*«*
tfeuil I® proportkA to ttotw®
m* to«vr (4lt ro*ti ♦ban la other Hl
|ami When 141 e m<a abound IB Bun
tot* till •**» ru»». »» s r»l». I* low.
Tto Min' m a *•**•«*** to lto> uuern
ployed man to U Braking nor km*
work, and 1f to do** n«H openly make
B prvjposltion to tttitk lor a lower
•age than lb# man employed to la
UMtl aa a means by aioc **n*t*l ear* |
to that r*d. Tbr rail for volunteer*,
demonstrated atottor the Mb j
rbanlra wanted lb worll or not, and
wbal wna thr eomtstlott id ill# wage
norkrr In •ttoe'lHMwa, *titrbanie
in Annual* ta in * fix'd enadttinn com
paratively, and law *f* oat of era-,
ploymefil.
Did you ever aotlr* Ikt printers'
union iatol at tb* baa«t of th* editorial
rolumn of Thr Herald? Hid yon t ,rf
atop to itiquira *hai aigaiflcanre waa
attach'd to It amt how mmh it* ap
pearance meant to working men and
mri'bauira alike? It la a voi* simple
aiory. and I will that give Ita moaning j
to tto wage rarurr. Thi* littlu label
at th. Jnxid of tto p*p*r asy* «n the
wtrklnf prop!* the proprietor* cuuui : '
wit all 'hr vondliona of organised,
labor and not only to I lev* iu a high
wage acalr. but pay it; It *aya to the
e.erlur this paper *• y nur filrnd pra-,
t rally, not theoretically; ii« manager*!
agic* lo ca obtlab a J ( *t wr.gr, and j
by tliua advertising their position they
encourage ithei* to do l.kcwla* . TbuS|
It I* clearly the duty of the wage earn-1
rr to patronise such pap* l * ’hat rar.y |
tbe union label. What doe* it mean to
the merchant? By eetpbl'fehing a high;
t age It enables the merchant t cell |
utore good* and a better quality, thus,
the par-era carrying the lnbel deserve
tbe merchanti’ kfany cities
h.av? gone so flic ns to dfdlarc ull pub
ic notices printed In papers not car
rying the union label tiles'll. U Is
only a mat >r cf a short time when all
binds of label goods will be In de
mand In Augusta.
What are we going to do labor day?
Are we going to let II pa -s unnoticed?
The United Stairs congress and the
state legislature have declared I h p fits'-
Monday In September u lectal holiday.
It 's properly celebrated In all cltlvi
in a manner anil stylo the citizens may
adept.
While th's day was established
through the efforts of organised labor,
ret union labor must not arrogate to
Itself all the rights and privileges per
taining thereto. tabor Day belongs to
all classes of labor, and they should
join together and properly celebrate
the day. A parade and trades
display could be arranged and
public speaking at some con
venient place. Like demonstra
tions are held every year in nearly
all cities great and small In the United
States, and there is no est.us why It
could uot he properly observed here.
The Federal T.abor Union could call a
meeting of all classes of ell Isons ami
front that mass meeting select t tabor
Day committee, Place on the commit
tee a workman and one of the owner,
of every mill, workshop and factory In
the city. Seek the co-operation of till
employers looking to a general closing
down on that day. Reduced rates on
the railroads could he secured, and the
streets would be swarnted wi'h visitors
on that day. For a little outlay Au
gusta would be advertised all over the
United States
TlHhi #*#**#**#• *«# tteft* i### *
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Tta* *•*» ss»--t*i «n ito toll to* Am {
*<*>«•▼ to **■**« Mm*** »* to#-
mmm* *mi to tarttotto torwta toll
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•f |jto I
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Isis Ctatoa nf UtaaA latt* MM Ms
Hem jW fMr % Yft it ta4fi*
Mrttl Ctotoar Ms to
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4 **"***"* |
AM** astoaaltato AH "tto* tatotota*
iHAi r»a i■* ailatlst to |
lottos tto Ansa **torta tasloot aata Ito t
tsttosaUossl Aassnsdas sf Msrtals
Ma st tof*. «lth ito fstl assrllos *» '
„>Snmm si of ito AsMrtma Faflaga
llSs *1 Latov. flrrlafata Ito ptoAsrla of
itoto Afto* 'aafatr * Itotr itnps tolM
SSW St*SSlt4 by SnS-oMoS to* III* j
n> si,mi (srsaslly aoiuH Ito ftatl
roofer*! iqs of all lateral loatl. •#•
t kraal raalral aad total tastos*. aaf
Ito tabor pm is amt rfforla to yro
tori tto siasitot* of our aaanr'atto*.,
asA lo mfnrr* mms ralra and eradi
dost Wt rt|t I tbat rosslttto to
iyyotabf by alt orgaalralkra* lo rati
iipos Ik* Atolrr* urytnc ibal Ihry <U*
rnnllßU* hanrtlln* «to gnn4a of Itoor
arts* mm iorti list* aa a aodtstal
baa tore rtatlitf. aa4 aaprrlally Ibal
ibi*v do sol tain talo s*e matron*
for Ihr mm Inn warns with Ito agasl*
wbo atr aoUtltlaa ordrra. Lailtri
nrillrs lo Ibasr Arm* by tbr «Ac«r» of
oncaalaatloaa. rrprrarstsilrr mm. sad
Iba dtotira will hart aplmdld rffrrf t
la brUialnc about a rnort* aprrdy an
• Irmrnt. We br( you lo urga upoa alt
lo mm ply la thla dlrrrtloa.
Htr* arr Ibr "f'nlou arrrckrra":
I. Tbr grharldrr-To'nhkmp Co., of
Crrotaod. Ohio, maaufariurrro of till.
ga« tod gaw llnr alovro, alt markrd
"Rollablr.” Tbit Arm baa broken Ma
aarrrmmt »ltb ita so employ only un
ion marbintala, and ll* factory I* now,
bring operated by non-union men.
8, Tile Chicago stamping Co., of Chi
cago. fit., manufacture** of the
l'n!t.~d Stalea" bicycle. All wh»»ta
rre marked "U. P. Wheel C."* Thla
Arm dlacharged a numlter of rur mem
ber* Lecture they were union men.
which resulted In a grr.->rnl airlke.
Theta wheel* are now the product of
non-union labor.
3. W. It. Kauher. of Chicago, til.,'
mnnufurturer of the "Fauber One-
Piacn Bicycle Crnnk Ax Ur" Thl* gen-
Ib-man d nehargnl n number of our
member* who waited upon him M a
committee to Interred# for two mem
ber* who h»d been unjustly dlscburgcd.
A genernl atrlke followed, and the
plant I* now being operated by non
union men.
Every honorable effort baa bit#
made by our ars, elation to ndjuat the
nhnvo dlfflcnttle*. but with no favorable
rMUtt Hence, our appeal to orgnnlied
l:\brr ami aympathlxcra wherever
found to a*al*» ua at thla tlmo In tf*ch
iiiy ihc»a would-be "union wr?ckcr»"
that the right* of their employes must
be re*perf.?d. j
We beg to neaure all of our sister
enlona. fr'cmls nmt sympnthlxera of :t
cbr- rful reciprocation upon request. |
1 bonking you In advance for your ef
forts In our behalf, w; are.
Fraternally yours,
,Ta 9. O'Connell, G. M. M.
Geo. Preiton. G. S.-T.
X. u. Full Infcrmatlan will be fur
nlahed upon application.
Conductors will meet t -night.
Cos Peter* bos com- to town.
Engineers will m«-l Sunday in R-'d
Mi n's Hall.
Jas. E. Wallace can now bp found a 1
Beard's printing office.
Jerome Jones would be gla ’ to hear
from Culpeper, address Herald.
Blakeley’s friends charge him with
visiting a misfit clothing parlor.
Tli» next meeting of the Clerk's
Colon will be held in Kansas City, Joy
j Is a candidate for delegate.
The Herald representative brought
back o souvenir from the Clerk's Na
tional convention. It can be seen in 1
C. 1-evy's window.
J. A. A hired, of the Clerk’s Union,
liar gone In the grocery business. An
ad. in The Herald would inform his
friends where he is located. Mdved
is a good fellow and will make n sue
< ess.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the /T? y/
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iim ta «#»r pmtowto tot any *to* '•*
■ ark Aa*a tor tto «*#•*•••»«•.
Tto Cl«**A nitol trnirli to •*• riAtw*
t tto at tto ftaaaha KipraMito atom
a i«to»r of a K C P * 0. tatrwmotivn.
hot it *y tto Batd*l* ItotoAßttr*
work*
Tto praanylraata mad *an fl*'"'
order* tor tot ram an Mtonr* *"*
wtt* tto Jnrknto A Wotoia company.
KM wit* tto MIHto Car work* and to*
wtt* tto Altoona *koy*
Macbtatata am a*tortal!r mgitaaMd
to rtay away from AprtngAeld O A
•trtka la to at Fooa gaa rag lac work*
Afklßft (riect wor k mml ‘* l
*av* o*c man opa™*' <•* ••ehtnen.
The Alerting Wotatad Mimpsny. o!
Clinton. Baaa . elarted up J*i>" 1»* *•••*
a few *»nda. hut Ila -*pcc d that th*
mill will noon to running full. It will
• employ between toHy and Afty tonda
About Sto cneptotcra In a down Belt*
ta* towna have received na Itterwaar
•vemglng a cent an hour The raa
chlnMa, Wnk»mlth. ete„ along the
Clyde, received n nlnt maae of 34 cent*
• UPflt
Strttoa In Austria. —During IW
there were SM atrlkra tn Au»<rl* *ffc**t-
Ing 344.114 people, who 1 >rt SPSv«»
days of work Of the»« rtrlhe* *t «»*r *
succewaful. I*7 partially atKceeaful and
183 were fallurt*.
Th« exeeutlvo commute# of the
Uwgue of American MuntrlpaHllen has
selected James A toenher of
N. Y. Tqpogmphlcal
. Colon aa one of the apenkers at tha
league's next convention In Detroit In
August Tha subject of his address
will be "Trade* Cnlon* and Their Re
lations to Municipal Government* "
Cnltcd Slp’c* Mlnlnter John Barrett,
st Siam. In s letter written March JO.
says that a mighty oppoHujjity %.wa.t»
'the South In the Far East. Where cot
ton la wanted suit the demand is In
creasing to a great extent each year.
Of 1h- 500,000,000 people Inhabiting the
Far East. 400.000.000 are eotton-wesr
! in. cotton using people. Not more
than 100,000 square miles of the trrrl
; tory are suitable tor the raising of cot
ton. so that it Is Imported In such
| quantities that millions of dollars ran
bo added to the ineonvs of the United 1
States cotton growers, who produet is
i preferred by mill owners In the Par
Bast, providing It ran he shipped at a
comparatively low rate.
Says Mrs. Grundy, tn the Peoria
Trades and Labor Journal: I was tn
a street ear the other day when n smart
looking young woman entered and
hung herself on a strap In front of a
rut bur mournful-looking man. He
loked up at her and then resumed bis
musing*. Before the car started up
Main street all the men except the
mournful one had relinquished their
seats to the women, but the smart
looking young woman still remained
unseated. After the car had rolled on
for several block the smart -looking
woman said to an acquaintance near
" Oh. r am so tired!” and the acquaint
ance politely asked the man with the
mournful-looking countenance if he
would not "please give the lady his
seat." The man replied: "No. sir. 1
will not. She has token my place as
bookkeeper at Blank & Co.ss beense
she offered lo work for $:! a week less
than I got. If she can take my Job
she ran take my place in the street car.
I have a wife and child at home starv
ing. and 1 have been tramping the
streets all day looking tor work. 1 am
very tired, too.l There was a painful
silence tn the car. The smart-looking
young woman got off at the next cor
ner, and her acquaintance remarked to
the young man: “I know how you
feel, my friend. A woman took my
Job this morning. lam going home to
break the news to my wife, and tell her |
to start out and hunt work while I look
after the baby and do the housework."
THIS AUGUSTA HETRAXJ3
GogD
IUCK
BAKING
POWDER*
IS THE BIST.
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toa»*<o«* *4 war *<—»«■»«», taato M.
to a r»to mt raucMy to «*• «*#•«*•
|toe*4 at aMtraraa* ton*a*to*4A wrevaata, ’
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tto* IsaAton" Itoto* Jwwnal tat tag to*
Ito to tto fir-r * «**!»« *a*4 to tag
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f'MOoorto atol(fe 9 MMI kHokk opiit# To
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Mra. C H Hm.li. praaKlaut at lh* I
Gilmer Cnuntp (W. V.) Couri. aap* ]
I oat he has had ttarra raae* of flu* lu |
ht* family, darlaa IN* to** summer. I
w Mck rn ruled I* Wa* than a !
with Ptombvriain * Colla, ClhJris and j
Inarrhne* Kemedy Mr. Bu-I» alan j
atata* th*t tip aero* inatame* there |
were twraty hracrrukyn a flay j
Oi-artllr, W v„ Patkfkidcr TNI. rat
, imp b++n ucnh) I# kin# taptttrwlri
of fiiis fftt ftnt of # holer#, wHf» prrfrrt
■uccea* It raa alway* he depended up
rin f nr twiw#l c'ompiaint. #vr* in it#
I*.rent t*\*t form* Bvfff f#ml*y fb »nia
kfMpp It si hifift Tl»** f& Startd 14 cvnl hot •
llm fiv p«l« t»> Alrs«ii*f”r Drue A ttertt
op. , C. H. Parr, ot Bell Tower Drug
Ptor#.
Silk V sites
The very nearest fad of the season I*
th* revival of an old faahton— the silk
visit* which our gran. mcthers wore
It ronaiat* of a little eaat made of taf
feta. which raa to worn with *ny aklrt
not only of a lk. but of other mate
rial a* well. The prettieat mode* 1*
made with the hack in a basque abape;
the fronts loo*e. but with long tabs!
th* alicve* very small, with a rap over
the lop, and a high turned-.ack eollaf
faced with seme bright color. 1 ,e s.ik
is cpvered with tiny cording or shlrlng
put on In ns fantasflr a patter as can
bo devised. It la not support'd to be
worn dthrr over a thin shirt-walat or
with » false front. It la held In place
by a narrow belt whtch goes tinder the
front pieces. It has not as yet appear
eJ. excepting at the private dressma
ker*'. but I* already becoming a craze.
For women who cannot wear shirt
waists there Is nothing smarter or eobl
cr Of course, tt it not a very «tsy
[ model to make at home, hut it Is a
possible one, and a very good one.—
Harper's P’zar.
CASTOIIIA.
Bear* th# 1 its Kind You H.i.i tlaaci Bought
T"
yucen Victoria’s Breakfast Service.
Having first procureil the requisite
order for admlaslon (not at nil an easy
matter), you utay perhaps arrive at a
fortunate moment aud see in a small
! tray, placed on ot. of the many shelves
! which drew out from the centre case.
| the exquisitely pusin and neat little
breakfast service which is in ev ;ry day
! use by Her Majssty. It is of modern
make aad curious design; the tea and
coffee pots, etc., being somewhat squat
in shape, and perfectly plain, with the
exception of a narrow band of burnish
ed gold repousse work surrounding the
upper part of each vessel. The egg
stand. which (for the Information of
the curious) holds some eight eggs, is
rather more ornate in style, each ogg
enp l ing surrounded by a band of
gold ornament. —E. M. J. in the August
Pall Mall Magazine.
WHILE THE WAR LASTS
j xit who match, walk or stand, should
shake into tbeir shoes Allen's Foot-
JEase, a powder. It cures aching, tired,
i sore, swollen feet .and makes tight or
| new shoes easy. It absorbs moisture.
| B nd prevents chafing, hot. smarting.
|blistered, sweating feet. All the regular
army troops and navy pien use it. Vol
unteers in hot climates can't exist in
comfort without tt. Allen's Foot-Ease is
sold by all druggists tfnd shoe stores.
25e. Samples sent FREE. Address Al
len S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
#4 MAttlf ffLtaVMff .#r
THE
Sf. ALBERT HOTEL
It Hillman. Ga.,
to mam »*»* to «*# •••** • -•» * tow#
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»ho ®o#o- (Of*od»*»|#o
001 ifp
i« bhiiol earn a
THE REED HOUSE
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0m Urntms M9O Hfo*O •ito*t to
MR* M A Mill'. Marie*, (k
flitel Sit Claire,
■attaart. n*m
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R**4«.*rt«r.
>m toaiAar—ta
Rate* Aa.gatolj.t*
M 44. I*. M nut IhogfMw.
FOR RENT.
i>ioMitAiti#ie aRRRYK Ft t/m*
I thrmm Ortffco t. lO*. 1 #4f#r f«# f#ot ]
, 1104 (IfYßftata Of Wt ««»•>•*•*•*••• * Wfo
\jm%i Ot t ftl#d tiiwC’f Y#o 0# ##oy i*w
JOHN W. DICKEY,
1 and 2 Library Building.
FOR SALE
gar*! bava for •**• vary <tolr»W» bnild
)ag >* Inra’rd In lb* centra of ana of the
batidromto block, la lb* city. M ill mil
»sm* wry cheap- J«* lh* place far a
bandaom* reatSenc* ioc jour family. Good
tftHtt#*
CALL ON MRS. JERRY O'HARA.
NO. IJI7 OREEM; STREET.
KEEP COOL
by using one of our odorless Refriger
ators—tire Dewey Just annihilates hot
weather Klondike. Gurney and Eclipse
are all good; everyone guaranteed; wa
ter coolers, cedar chestr; Ice cream
f 1 eezers. See our lino of bedroom suits,
JJS. Bal'y Carriages for 36 We will
make terms and prices to suit you.
Fleming:& Bowles
904 Broad Street.
fie Augusta Herald
Larnst, Biittest aifl He Best
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T M F.MKRWN*. Traffic Manager,
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BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD.
H. C. BEATTIE. Rtneivar
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posite direction, unle** otherwise spec
ified by train order*.
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to take on or let off passengers: Phin
ney's, James and Sandy Springs.
No. 12 connect* with Southern rail
way No. II at Anderaon.
Noe. 5 and « connect with Southern
railway Nos. II and 37 at Sena,-a
J. R. ANDERSON. Superintendent.
CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST
ERN RAILWAY.
Schedule in Effect, March «. 1398.
Eastern Time Standard.
Leave Augusta. Southern Ry.. 9:30 p.m.
Arrive Chester, Southern Ry.. 7:18 a m.
Leave Chester, C. A N. W. Ry 7:45 a m.
Arrive Lenoir. C. & N. W. Ry 1:16 p m.
Leave Lenoir. Stage P m -
Arrive Green Park. Stage .. .. 7:00 p.m.
Arrive Blowing Rock, Stage .. 7:30 p.m.
G W CARPER, C. F. HARPER,
Pre-ldent. O P A
••If You Want to Make Money,
Move In the Company of Those
Who Are flaking Money.'*
SOUND ADVICE FROM A SUC*
CESSFUL FATHER TO HIS
SON STARTING CUT
IN LIFE.
ADYF.RTISERS WHO USE THE HER-’
ALD GET RESULTS.
WHY NOT GET IN THEIR COMPANY*!
—ORDER YOUR
COAL and WOOD
FROM THE
North Augusta Coal & Supply Co
Qusntitv and Quality Guaranteid
F- w. SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT
Deli ’Phone 2104 Stronger 366
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Flondit and New Y*»rk.
No*. JfT rjjA I—W iwiLinf ton *nd Southwestern
Limited Solid VvwtibuJod train *ith dlniag
cart and flrtat tdf*n cnacbe* north of Charlotte.
Pullman drawing room Bleeping car* between
Tuudk, Jackßon\-ille. Savannah, Washington
and New York _ , .
Pullman Sleeping Cars between Charlott#
and RieAmond.
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tvt *« h yreensboro and Norfolk. Close Conner
lk,r"t v'rtolk f.r OLD POINT COMFORT,
arriving Ibere in time for breakfast.
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Charleston rod Asheville.
Non. 9* and SB—IT- S. Fast Mali. Through
Pullman drawing rvorn buffet .ieeplag isni to
to eeu .i.- ksonviUe and New York and Pull
man .1 cooing car* hetwaen Augusta and Cchar
lotte. PuUmaa aleaplag car* between ,la< k
aonvilla and OolumMa, en route dally between
Jaukasavtlle gad Cincinnati, tua Asheville.
FRANKS hInNON, J. M CTJLP.
Third VP. A t+en. Mgr. T. M . Washington.
•SW—'“wri.
GEORGIA • - RAILROAD.
(90th Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24, 1898. j
Pullman Sleeper, between Macon and
New York.
Through Pullman Sleepers between Au
gusta and St- Louis.
Lv Augusta ..| 7:osami 3:2opm|lo:3opifl
I Ar Atlanta ...|ll:3spm| B:2opmj b:ooam
! Ar Macon ..,.!U:l6aml ,6:45am
: Ar Athens ....;il:lspm! 7:'Jopm
Ar Gainesville *T.4spm|
; Ar White pisi*l:oopm| ••;••••*
! Ar Mllltole . 10:10am| 4.30 am
i Ar Waeh’ton ~|10:10«m! 7:lopm|
Picayune train leaves Augusta dally
except Sunday at 5:15 p. m., and ar
rives at Milledgevllle at 8:10 p. m.
Trains arrive at Augusta s:l* a. nu,
7:45 a. m.. 1:10 P. m., and 8:25 p. rn.
A. G. JACKSON, G. P. A.
JOE W. WHITE. T. P. A, -J