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LABOI AND LABOR NOTES.
BY JIROMI JONII.
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ffnwrtML la epenklnc on thw n«l»Jr~t
to one of the largest holtler* In imtos
trial interest* in Augusta, he naM the
nbove slat woe nl waa rorrnrt. anti ndtl
o*: “If A'Jffunta wonld be fair with the
old indnntrte* there would be no trou
ble to get new one* to eotne in The
old onea do not want ebar ty; but only
whnt I* fnlr nod Jtmt. If the old ono«
are enrotiragni and aurcenl. that will
be sulirient inducement to brute oth
er*."
James J. Woodward, an honorary
member of Atlanta Typographical un
ion is n candidate for mayor of that
city, and ta well spoken of by the
working people. If he be the name
old erolle that we knew In the auld
lang syne, he will glee some one a
rare for the purse. Well trained and
groomed, he would set a rapid paw.
Here Is a story ns It was told to me,
and the authority given i» no lees a
person than a city official, and one,
too. who generally speaks by the card.
It does not seem possible that the au
thorities would be so foolish a* to put
the scheme In operation, but If they do
I tan but exclaim. "Can such things be
and o'ereome us liHe a summer cloud,
without our special wonder?" H«re
Is what the dickey bird tells: Eighty
county convicts will be placed at w rit
on (Jwinnctt, Twiggs and Thirteenth
stree t. Is It possible that the city
or Augusts set* this price upon labor,
when all other citias are doing their tit -
trot to advance the standard of wage??
The tendency of the times Is to en
courage free labor, and there is nol an
economist in the world who will admit
the employment of convict labor by the
city Is an economic policy. The city
virtually by the act debases labor, tip
on which the very government is foun
ded. To encourage labor and Justify
free labor, many cities prohibit con
tract labor, and where It is admitted,
an ordinance exiets compelling the con
tractor to pay the governing union
price for such labor. An act of this
character Is nol only debasing labor,
but it Is an insult to the free American
citizen. It says as plain as words
could put it: “Free labor is on a level
with the felon.” It places the felon
above the freeman In an opportunity
to make a living. This community is
growing in numbers and intelligence,
the working people are becoming more
and more enlightened, and the injury
to one becomes the concern of all.
This is a matter, too, in which the
merchant and landlord Is Interested,
and for them I enter a protest. They
pay a tax and license, and cut of that
the running expenses of the city gov
ernment is paid. If eighty freemen
rvere employed at the minimum wage
of $1 per day. for six working days
would amount to S4BO. This amount
rir'oiild he spent with landlord and mer
chant. With ronv ets employed there
would be no income for them. There
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and sot tbs rank and fUs. There Is «r>
j msa IB IV Be o emeu I who wilt go
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I lawfully compel rorporatiows. railroads
itm hided to submit to public diet at lon.
I hut I oppose the fed erst lon or any nf
I its officers when it attempt* 10 use the
j infltirwrs'nf that body lo affect or re-
Itsrd any logtalst Inn for or sgslasi rait
! roads, where tV labor latrrtwts are o-i
I directly Interested TV claim H put
forth that many iff our people purchase
railroad ticket* snd are compelled lo
jswll again and ihe paaaage of thla
measure would work a hardship.
I There ts a principle involved in Ihta
j measure that we are constantly atr.v-
Ing for, vlx., the protection of our pro
duct (labor). A firm or corporation
should he protected In thla. A rail
road la a rhariernd organisation, own*
nod operate* Ihe road, pava taxes and
employ* labor la large quantities, or
ganixeij and unorganised. The pro
ceed s of Ibe aale of flekms go towards
defraying ibe expenne* of Ihe road,
and to lake from them directly or Indi
rectly, any of Ibe proceed*. I» manifest
ly unjust. It teems reasonable snd
palpable to (he thinking that if a tick
et was purchased lo N**w York from
Augusta, and the purebuaer only went
half the distance, he should get a re
bate. That point lam willing to nr
gue; but we have only worked our
selves to this belief; wherein Is the
justice? Hut the queetlon only here
is the right of the American Federa
tion of and its officers to Inter
fere. If we needs take a hand. It
should be Tor the bill; It would prove
the faith that Is in us. that we oppose
Individuals or firms doing businese on
another's capital or labor. The scalp
er is a parasite, a vampire, who pros
pers on the capital of both. Again,
the railroad oiganizailons favor the
bill; they are bona fide labor organi
zations. and c hat right have we to op
pose their wishes or desires for a lot
of men we knew not of. Were these
scalpers ever known to employ union
labor? Were they ever known to cham
pion the cause of labor? Hince the
American Federation of Labor has so
kindly aided them in their bu«lne«) the
association has issued on order lo their
member lo have all their advertising
done in union papers and I heir Job
work In union offices, but not on the
life size portrait of your elegant self
are they doing it. not in Augusta nor
elsewhere. I shall send a marked
copy of this issue of The Herald to Ihe
leading labor papers, and want to hear
(heir opinions. Remember the rail
roads employ all members of railroad
unions.
From The Nashville Banner I learn
a movement is on foot to erect a mon
ument that will acknowledge and per
petuate the genius and self-sacrifice of
Maj. Jno. W. Thomas. President of the
Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis
railroad. It is my opinion Ihe. work
ing people of ihe state will take a hand
in the affair, individually and as or
ganizations. Major Thomas is the per
‘■oniOration of all that is honorable,
and the embodiment of fairness and
justice. Working people all over ihe
country have the right to honor him,
to say nothing of those in Tennessee.
He is the only president of a railroad
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that all prlailag iff lb# national ami
local bodieu thill tsar ibe ualm la
bel. The bcsdquaourt of Ihe orgsnl
zatton la held la New York city. W
i that beautiful ornauwat only n*torn»
one dally paper lb Aagaaia. He cm
'letters convey the information that lha
following rtHeu compel the union l»i>d
ion nil cky printing: Tiffin. O.; !>*»• j
mo*nes. t; Sarrrmento. Cal.
i In a <opr of nil Old Kngllsh o#w*pn
|pur, dated 1761. appear* the following:
The Humour of wasting Time and
Money, Morning* » well »» Evening* j
lat places of diversion la at length to
• meet with some Check from Auth->rl
jt», which cannot bin be at leaded with
: very beneficial Consequence* in a
I country where the public welfare must
depend upon Industry, and where no
thing can be more aliened than lo sea
People* 1C ipc nee* iocraaae and thc.r
Incomes dociln*.."
The International Tailors' linlon
by a referendum role bas decided to
hold no canyenthm the coming year.
'The anion was to meet In Uiulaville.
and the Louisville tailors are much
disappointed.
It haa been extensively advertised
that one week, commencing Labor Iruy
(September 6) would be a«t apart by .
the manageis of the Omaha exposition,
for laboc. An elaborate program had
been partially arranged. Including all
of the labor leader* as speakers, and
their subjects selected, but it is now
pulled off. It seems to be no fault of
the managers, as far as I can learn.
The affair has been In Ibe hands of a
committee from the central labor un
ion of Omaha, and It is probable tjmt
they experienced some difficulty in get
ting the congress organised, for that
is what was Intended. II Is to be re
gretted that the plans did not'carry.
An effort should he made to hold It la
ter. The first week in November
would be agreeable to many.
The United Stales has 71.250 postof
fioes, with 195,720 employes, easily
leading all other nations in these res
pects. Germany comes second on the
lip , has 37,640 offices, with 175,759
employes.
<t
Ic all cantons of Switzerland, there
are relief stations for the unemployed,
where they are given lodging and
meals. In 1896. 129,234 persons were
received at relief stations, 35,000 of
whom secetired a dinner, while 94.234
stayed during the night. The total
cost of these institutions was less than
$25,000.
Every public school In Paris has a
lunch room on the premises, where
the children are provided with warm
meals, free to those who are too poor
to pay. The cost of the food thus fur
nished is about 2 cents a head.
Zurich, Switzerland, provides dwel
lings for the men employed in Ihe mu
nicipal works.
To The Evening Herald:---We-beg
leave for space to give a short history
of Painters Union (colored). The
union was organized May 1, 1887. Since
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will »*»ie the day when all braarhef
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tinder Ike banner «rs the AmerhMl
Federal ion of and stanff pre
pun-d to do alt la our power to a**>*l
ihe clerks' uh.oa, and all other bum-,
last looa.
The public employment bureau* *4
■ theflennan pnanwal fln<l* allua
!t‘ona for (he unemnnyed at Ihe rate of
about 13.000 a ophi'li The number
! fouod la January, I sax. waa 13,048.
! gome time ago a little holile »f Cham
bcrlaln'a dalle. Cholera u 4 IHarrhfwa
Remedy fell Into my hand*. Just at a
time when my tw<>-year-otd boy waa
terribly a«lrled. III* bowel* were be-j
yond control We had lrle.l many rem
edies, lo no purpose, but Ihe little bol- j
tie of Colic. Cholera and Plarrhoe Haul- j
.dy speedily cured him.- William F.
Jones. Oglesby, Oa. For sale by Alex
»tl<b*r I>rug * Seed Co., C. It- I'afr,
of Bell Tower Drug Stofe.
VICE-ADHIWAI- DIiWEV.
President May Recommend Revival
of OHice l lrat Held By I arragut.
Washington, Aug. 19.—1 n view if
the substantial rewards given by the
! ..resident to the naval officers engaged
j|„ the conflict* off the Cuban «nd Por-
Ito Rican coasts In the present war, of
lirlals of the state, wnr and navy build
ing are speculating c« to what shai! be
done to satlsftictorily and sufficiently
express the gratlluda of the adminis
tration and of the people for the mag
nificent achievements of tho fleet under
Admiral Dewey’s command in Manila
bay. The r: otrol concenaus of opinion
Is that in thing less than the revival of
the yrode and office of vice admiral for
the benefit of the hero of Manila will
do. This must come by action of con
gress, hut the president nnd the Becre
t'ary if Ihe navy may nr ipunffnil It,
bnd It is confidently believed that they
will do so. There ts no doubt that
eongroff will speedily respond to such
a iccoramendatlyn.
The office of r vice admiral of the
American navy was created by act of
congress in December, 1864, and filled
by the appointment of Rear Admiral
David Fnrragut.. On July 25, 1866, as
a further mark of the appreciation of
the country for the hero of Mobile Bay,
the office of admiral was created for
him, and he filled it to the date of his
death.
As vice admiral he waa succeeded by
David 0. Porter, who also was made
admiral after Farragut’s death. The
third, and up to this date the last, oc
cupant of the office of vice admiral,
was Stephen C. Rowan, whose death
occurred a few years ago. Both offi
ces were abolished Dy operation of law
upon the deaths of their respective In
! curobents.
'The position of vice admiral in the
navy corespcnda to that of lieutenant
general in the army. Its pay is $9,000
a year while on sea duty and SB,OOO
while on shore duty, and $6,000 while
on waiting orlefs. The nets estab
lishing the offices of admiral and rear
admiral aboHwhed Hie distinction,
manifested color—red. white and
blue which,-obtains in the English
navy between admiral, vice admiral
and rear admijal.
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tout la Hl* BraigMlluu I’nau*# H# la
Needed al tlinw
Suvssnuh. Amt, 13.—-Id. W. R, Las*
jkm. who baa belli a mwaask# la tha
i|L r, Voliiaieer army as aa off Her la
la <ompuny la the Tkiid rcgiuwu'. of
ehirli Cap. Haary Kolshorn eu .on,*
] aatMtre. has lenAcraU hia reatcaalloa
mi be (nmsarsl. lie uao.l «atay
rfhat hia Ihm'm al knas and other
: matters ke|M h ut from giviag Ihe arr
vl.,, ,b«- otteaiiua 1( required, sad be
to ee lime the oppoilun.ly to eater the
iservice
lie wan ordered lo gn to (Irlffla last
bktht, but nstead of doing so sent la
hia radge at loa.
{'apt. Koisborn went away last night
! and It 1a supposed he Joined Ihe other
c-rnimissloncd officers in their pm-
I«s*t In the gnvernmenl ngainat Uieir
being mustered out of service.
BEAT HTIIK KLONDIKE.
Mr. A. C. Them**, of Maryavllle,
Tex., has found a more vnluabb* ilis
;,ov.-ry than has yet been made In the
! Klondike. K»r years be suffered untold
'agony from rnaiaumiittnn, accompanied j
iliy hemorrahges: and was absolutely I
cured by Dr. King’s New Discovery
f„r <*onsutn).llon. Cough* »|id Cold*. I
i He de. lares that gold I* of little value
lb comparison with lhi* marvelous cure
would have It, even If It cost a hun
dred dollar* ii bottle. Asthma, Bronchi* j
lb and all lhruai and luiik * fieri inn*,
are positively cured by Dr. King’*
New Discovery for Consumption. Trial
bottles 10 cent* at Howard & Willet'a
drug store. Regular *•*<■ 50 rent* and
11. Guaranteed lo cure or price refun
ded.
FRIENDS HAVE A CLL’E,
Germans to Employ a Detective to
Run Down Helltgenberg's blayer.
Savannah, Ga., Aug. 19. The
friends of August H. Heilegeober*.
found dead on tho streets Tuesday,
morn I tig, claim to have found a clue
that may lead to the capture of hia
murderer. They will not discuss the
mutter with newspapers except to say
that they have proof that their friend
was the victim of foul play. Frederick
H. Opper. liellcngeberg's firm frian.l I
and admirer, has stated to other
friends of his that he is ill possession
of clues that he believe will finally
land Ihe murderer behind the bars.
Efforts to Bee Mr. Opper by Press rep
resentatives failed. He could not be
found as hia place of business. Mr.
Opper hae been given authority by his
friends and the friends 'if Hellengen
berg to employ a detective and put him
to work on tho case. There are only
two or .three meu who are acquainted
with the latest developments in the
case and they decline to discuss them
with the newspapers. They sag there
will be something to print, in a few
days.
Mr. A. C. Wolfe, of Dundee, Mo.,who
travel* for Man*ur & Tibbetts, Imple
ment Co., of Rt. Louis, gives traveling
men and travelers In general some good
advice. “Being a knight of the grip,”
he says. "1 have for the past three
years made It a rule to keep myself
supplied with Chamberlain's Colic.Chol
eia and Diarrhoea Remedy, tunl have
found numerous occasions to test Its
merits, not only on myself, but on oth
ers as weft. I can truly say that I nev
er In a stale Instance have known It
to fail. I consider It one of the best
remedies travelers can carry and could
relate many Instances where 1 have
used the remedy on sceptics, much to,
their surprise and relief. I hope every
traveling man In the IT. S. will carry
a bottle of this remedy in his grip.”
For sale by Alexand Drug & Seed Co.,
C. R. Parr, of Bell Tower Drug Store.
JERRY’S EXCELSIOR |y|!LL_S
AUUUBI’A. 04.
ABE*'
■H 1
ffITJ % % * & Jr s 1 jKmk I
808 WHITE! Becond Patent.
GOLD MEDAL Fancy Patent.
ABSOLUTELY PURE WINTER WHEXT FLOUR.
I fully rMilio th« suprffm i d w«»t of ronium«r»
for Flour. aduKemtod wtUi Com Flour. Com Stare*,
and oth*r Foralan mitttr. nod aftar U>l§ Data.
August 10th, 1808. I offar the WholaaaN tradelh*
above Brands Flour Cuarantaad Absolutely Pure
Winter Wheat, Goods of ihe Highest type.
Ask for prices Flour, MeAl, Grits, Bran and ship
J stuff delivared your ttation.
jj. M. Bf BBY. the MERCHiNT MILLER
|ort*««*jttA a#4 (•rviM *m Afc»ee §**# f»*Mlfc.
m
I. C. Levy’s Son & Co..
TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS.
AUGUSTA, • GEORGIA
CALL FOR
AUGUSTA
BREWING
COMPANY’S
EXPORT BEER
The Best on
The Market.
CALL FOR
AUGUSTA
BREWING
COMPANY’S
DRAUGHT BEER
Tbe Rest on
Th* Market.
READ IRALEWIS
BUSINESS FOR SALE
Owing to Mr. Henry W. Balk's deci
sion to enter the !U>rnl business, we of
fer for sale 111 bulk all the stock of
merchandise contained In the store
now occupied by us together with
counters, shelving and showcases. Un
til the stock is sold In bulk we offer
great inducements to the general buy
ing public to come and get bargains.
Spot cash buys cheap.
BALK’S DRY GOODS CO.
"Lower Balk’s.” 604 Broad St.
Rubber Tired Wheels.
We have taken the agency for the
Rubber Tire Wheel Co., and cannow
furnish Rubber Tires of best quality, at
the lowest discounts allowed by the fac
tory. We would he pleased to assist all
who would enjoy this relief from Jolts
and jars, setting of tires,' irritated
nerves and shop bills.
Day & Tannahiil.
TO SECURE A
SUIT OF CHOTHING
at a price that will surprise
you when you see the
quality, style and finish
of the clothing that we
are selling this week in
our big reduction sale. We
have cut our prices down
to the bottom on both
Boys’ and Men’s Clothing,
Irrespective of cost, that
leaves no doubt as to quick
selling.
PORTNER’S
HOFBRAU and
VIENNA CABINET
BRANDS OF
Export
Beers
ARE THE BEST
ASK FOR THEM,
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