The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, August 27, 1898, Image 3

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Formal announcement I* made by pnb lishere. however, that the reviaion la complete, and it Is taken ih rofere that It will be included In the course of study. E.-oad Street Store and Dwe ling For Rent. TVe hove for rent a very desirable Broad street store with dv».!!lng over head. which we will lease to responsi ble party at exceedingly low price. AVIII make alterations to suit. WICKER & DAVIS. WOUND. W. H. Cooper a Scissors Blade Stuck In His Hand W. H. Cooper, a colored man. was the- victim of a painful accident last nriernocr-. Cooper was—as he stated to the recor der—" Just playing with his wife," when she stuck him through the hand with a pair of scissors. The si issors went clear through his hand. Inflicting a had wound. Hlb wife said It was all an accident, ant*. Cooper said h believed it was. However, the recorder fined each $1 50. Ladies Can Wear Shoes. One size smaller after using Allen's Root-Ease, a powder to be shaken Into the shoes. It mal'»s tight or new shoes feel easy: gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Cures and pre vents swollen feet, blisters, callous and sore spots. Allen's Foot-Ease Is a cer tain cure for sweating, hot, aching, ner vous feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Trial package FREE. Ad dress Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Die I Last Afternoon. Miss Della Duffle, a Christian young woman, who resided on Pearl avenue, died late yesterday afternoon. Sh • had been sick for finite a while, and 0 ath came as a relief to her sufferings. Thu funeral w ill lie held at th - home of tj,o deceased's parent*, and th? inter ment will he at the Rollersville cem etery. Pistols, Double Barrel Guns—Pistols, Harrington & Richardson Rrand new pistols. *2.30; Harrington & Richardson second hand pistols, *2.00. American double action pistol. *IOO. Guitar. Man dolin and Banjo Strings, 2 for 5 cents, at L J. Schawl, Reliable Pawnbroker. ■■■WMMMBMiIII Hl . . -“"f ' R turn’s icrcsr. *4 41 ****** t**i| ******** Im* | i ttoytt #t»-4 §hHnpo i AM tup! lit tlwn | Apia hum* pmm *** fWPtttt,. i*vtt 4A# ttttttpAitttt *0 lilt j I £**4 •'••"tt tt<*4fctti'* j [ itttt ** ftttttt ttf ttM|l% (Mlt %** j tmm 4* ttU m 4 • ****** mm** j m*4 ***** M %h* *4 it t Ntl : | *m MNMttit ms *hm ** t #1 Immi *** ] I ««tt4 ili*ll *U H f*# mM mm* Imm i ! fpMtttHMttV’lMl |ttttMMPltt* *m \ mm* wopMi* ***** ♦« *»*i» 4i*- ' m** t %m*m ftmm ********* I *l* f M fHBI I *b*nh pm*. s***%**'. tt : ! iimhmiM s*r i4FPtt*ttttNil.. I j I 1 jpm*9 * A*’ 1 *"- [ **** lo* I kmmm •Inil H In** Ai’tti* w* Imm **4 I iiipi it fill! m* Cm* ***** t** I nltfft | f**i Mitt* %h*f* *** IlNNttXttlh I mt wH»» mm**** *%m* *•-***M tm^mm : I (Mil tt* i |f**t f**mt titttt f T%i» Mil I* lltt AM IM* itt tt| Ili* i tit*! | mm ttttrttM <4 K*TiiHf or ; tt***Htt** •‘itttttttt ™ ttlJT* ■ I** » tttt I (Btt 1 ’ U»«kjf Pttt fNNftAttfcttNMttß !▼ *» tttt*" i MM i. Ik4«l*tt MUWHttftt*. o, TW l> rm tui C*, I i ««*#*•*!* All4r*ffMttillVfi*tti CONDITIONS OF THE MARKETS. ( •Um [ p ib4 Stacks Pava far tic Start Da;. ItusalM (A beat Crop h Vary IMaap poiatlMg. I C"*'tllv*tt if ui» for III* Bhort tnaf *< ; I Th* rttMiirial Chruttlrlr «Uitr» that tniM Cttblr* Wheat carfoe* ctoated i The ItuMlaa rni«» I* tfhaappHntltttt. In itocM the tranaac tiem* *>f jreater dav were she larcit of any day of the { week, taeoty active onea advanclnir per cent. The following <|uolatl»na. the rloelng price* taken at noon, are over the ape- I rial wlrea of Dalne. Murphy * Co.: CHICAOO PROVHMOIW. I WHEAT— open. Cloae. i August 91% l Meptember •* •• PA 7 . P3H Irecember 11% *H4 j CORN— September .. .. «* *• •• WTfc ; December ~.. JO 3014 OATH— . Heptember I*T4 | PORK— September .. * *0 LARD— i October .. •• .. 5,12 —— i RIBS— October 5.17 NEW YORK COTTON. 'January 6 «S 5,«9 March .. .. .. 6.77 5.76 October 5.59 I November 5.61 5,63 December 5.64 0.65 NE WYORK STOCKS. 11. R. T 66% I Genera! Electric 41% 4t Sugar 146% 144 Tobacco 145% 144% A. M. S 14% 14% C. B. Q 119 118% Chicago Gas 106% 105% :J. C 91*4 I Louisville & Nashville .. «OfH 59^ Manhattan .. .. 98% 97% j Rubber .. .. 46*4 46 il'ninn Pacific .7.3*4 77 1 Rock Island 106% 106 ' R. G 19% 19 St. Paul 114% 113% H. R. Q 78% 36% I Western Union 98 —— LIVERPOOL COTTON. I Jan. and Feb ~. 3.09 10 11 3.10 11 ! Feb. and March .... 3.10 11 3.11 March and April .. 3.11 12 1i.12 [April and May .. .. 3.12 May and June 3.12 13 3.13 i July and Aug 3.14 15 16 3.15 Aug. and Sept 3,14 15 3.14 15 ( He-,t. and Oct 3.12 3.12 ;Oct. and Nov 3.10 11 3.10 11 : Nov. and Dec 3.09 10 3.10 [Dec. and Jan 3.09 10 3.10 AUGUSTA COTTON, i Midffling In Augusta today .. .. 6% Sales In Augusta today 333 Receipts in Augusta today 249 Receipts in Augusta to date .. 377327 Stock on bond in Augusta 3007 PORT RECEIPTS. 1895 1897 1898 Galveston 470 4017 2344 New Orleans .. .. 617 5031 1031 Mobile 28 4 96 Savannah 161 319 189 Charleston 14 109 -tt Norfolk - 589 Philadelphia •• •• 1 55 Boston .. —— I*s CASTOHIA. Bears the J? Kin(l You Ha,e * lw3 y s BOligM Sig °r Mrs. Berry Benson, Mrs. M. Sanders and Mr. Nelson Davis will spend to morrow with relatives at Willlstron. INASOCIALNVAY ) * ,+y Vjf Xjj f W*. « r * * *f\* fwwttfttt • #*»w whit'll ftttfl* * j ruvhm itt III* tttltti v I ■>IIARVIK ft AX A, itt INtU ll*ll > a- A *«iftfcftt »>#•*•« tlfr of !*«!#> ttlid Am«*r|4!*», own Mrtltulttr !*• imi to th#* rot* #• Ve*i* • • K-a vp h«iir(| flolhinf f**f thr «f* 'hM Mi«ld nly hod tht* thlmt vrallM f It as in lust exactly this mood of .restful appreciation that a small i»arty of music lovers met recently at the i home of one of Augusta's heat known singers for an evening of mutual enter ' talnment. and It la safe to say that none of th • concerts of last winter .was more keenly enjoyed than wa* the .Informal and Impmmptu one of Friday j evening. I Miss Benson played several beautiful 'selections <>n her violin. She has Im proved almost magically within the past two years. Her long months of study under the best teachers New I York affords tell In the Increased breadth of lone, flawless phrasing nnd ! exquisite delleary of touch. Miss Ben son talked entertainingly of her concert | experleneea of last winter, and aome- I thing of her plans for the coming aea | sen. Hhe will tour with the Metropoli tan Concert eornpany. probably for six months, beginning with the New Eng | l.in*l state*, and going an far aa Texas. Mias Benann hopes they will come to [Georgia. Hhe do** not think Augus iana appreciate amateurs, and Is anx ious to ace what reception would be ac corded her as a professional. She would unquestionably play before a large audience here, for Augusta has every cause to be proud of this enter prising and talented young woman. [ Mrs. Willet sang delightfully a love | song, sang It with that marvelous In terpretation of the composer'* meaning for which she Is so Justly famed. Then [she told interestingly of the dlseo'very [that "O Promise Me” was similar to • a French melody published years be -1 fore. This led to a discussion by the I small circle as to whether or not all 1 seeming plagiarism jwas In reality a |conscious theft, or rather the result of i certain thought waves which make persons of sympathetic temperament think along similar lines, even though ’they had no actual mental contact with !each other. | Prof. Wlegnnd, by request, played his Hans Soucl Gavotte, following It by the j-composition of a certain young musi cian, written seven years after the wmk of the professor was published and so exactly like the latter that hut eric obvious conclusion could lit- drawn. Prof. Wlegand also v. as Induced to play a new march which he has Just placed in the hands of a prominent publishing firm, and which promises to he the most popular two-step of the | coming season. Mr. Battle is a welcome addition to Augusta's musical circles. He Is pleas ingly remembered by many as a mem ber of the Schubert Quartette that ap peared here several seasons ago. He has given great pleasure with his solos at several of the churches since his re cent arrival in the city, but there were several present the other evening who beard him for the first time. He has a clear, lyric tenor, and seems to prefer songs Of one certain character, ryth mic. swinging melodies with flowing ac companiment*. a style always popular with genuine music lovers. His selec tions were all heartily applauded. The never to lie forgotten musical evening ended charmingly with ices and sweets and much conversation. TMX ByRALD • tMgts M|MM UtauHttl ' fttthNWV itt' •*■&***. itt ttttNl hi *wtt I ’ s *m* . lAtHMM/" *'4* ss*r$ s *r X* m* %**mim* : * ttf = ft. |ft-«htt*'*« itt *4 *m At! •we-aftf* tt•'‘t'ttft I**m ifttt Mtttt-. tttt# ; I n ftttA **-# fhffi fttftMtt ' • tt'fWß'f ** §**s tttt tt **' *Mi Ntttt P***# Th# t tttttttt tti m** ***** ***** liwtt iiii m • 1 ftttittfl tttttt Ih#*** I# ttmft ttllMf ft( t •tt'A * ttPttiwtttt* , ' Jffl Nk ft ttCV# "W** * (Hd Fashioned Darning Parly. Mr. Hugh and Mr. Fted Walher. , . (*,,| W, N. T Wal - -d, enter * the city to come out and furnish the * ii r this del tort deter the young ' people from spending a delightful eve ! An old (danlallon darkey and a “fld . of ihings, j "Hwlng your pariners’'" The old tiddler flldi'led away, and the young people carried out the llgures In the spacious hall of Mr Walker's res* j Idenee. They- had expected to waltt. but I H wa a no ices pleasurable to indulge In (the square dance, and everyone deelar -1 0,1 himself or herself really glad that the band did not ahow up. After the dance, a delightful supper was served, and It was In the wee j sma' hours that the Jolly party rode bark to the city In a large wagon. The Messrs. Walker are Ideal hosts. Thai la the verdict of all who attend ed the dance. An Rnjoyable Dance. Mr. J. T. Whlttaw Is being congrat ulated on all aides unon the brilliant success of the dance given, last even ing, under his able direction. Mr. Whltlaw has had marked talents In this special social line, and has been the Inspiration of more than one enjoyable entertainment. The dance was given at the home of Miss Susie Dicks, In honor of Miss Laura Foreman, of Sllverton, 8. C. Present were : Mlaa Huhliert, Miss Annie Hubbert, Miss Maude Clary. Miss Rosa Hudson. Miss Katie Burch. Miss Alice Maxyck. Miss Benn Brab ham. Miss Sallle Whlllaw. Miss Eva Woodward, Miss' Marguerite Meredith. Miss LI sale Furse, Miss Marie Walsh, Misses' Carrie and Helpn Wheeler, Mr. J. P. Manly. Mr. A. Boyle, Mr. C. O. Vaughn, Mr W. L. Vaughn, Mr. E. M. Laughlin. Mr. J. H. Dillard, Mr. i,. T williams, Mr. C. B. Cook. Mr. C. M. Vaughn, Mr. E. P. Dicks, Mr. J. A. Whltlaw, Mr. T. M. Stokes, Mr. jj. W. Plowen, Mr. It. L. Parker, Mr. W. 8. Connor. Mr. F. A. Jones. Mr. A. L. Cunningham, Mr. W. A. Smith, Mr. L. P. Norton, Mr. K K. Dodge, Mr J L. Held, Mr. C. M. Murray. Mr. M. N. Dicks, and Mr. Carroll Brooks. The Passing of Sum me r The August days are slipping away the reports of glorious weather. Year by year the fact Ih demonstrated that in August the best times are enjoyed. July for several seasons has been fill ed v.ith storms and uncertain weather. This year dog days seemed to have transferred their moist unpleasantness to early July. But In August things are settled. One has decided which of her summer gowns Is most becoming, and the tendency to "save” them has departed. The newness is off and tlv period'of genuine comfort has set in. The sense of tbp approaching close of holiday time gfves an added Value to each day. and one takes the summer delights in sloW'sips. German Postponed. Much to the regret of many, the ger man to have taken place at the. Lake side club house* last evening, given complimentary 'to the guests of Miss jp B sie wall, was postponed until Mon day night pn account of the inclement weather. Ik 4 aaqiw tWd a* a—siws g*»« is •*» i,- iwnumi as a wa* as *Ba mmm* a? same ad# i tat,, liiint |fff -** itttt tt'ttlii # •*#%«'**■ %#1 ‘*m *ftp ftp't^ttf 1 ttftft mm* m******'* I*r 1 *r ittfttt a j itt it# mm* mm tim ***** *<Mu mm * * m$ ih «•» iNft* AM i m tt# #: .& mmmm* **mmmm* m* 4*m *m . 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In spots heavy, haa fnllen In ] every »n ilon of the cotton bell during 1 L. . «■ ft.fynra eery I'xht falls, how- j lever having iwriirrcd In the IJIIIe i K, ck nnd Vicksburg dlalricl. There I were also extremely light rains above | j p,I„ Norm Dakota, wher- the I j rise has been mar W-d. and In the CJulf I I gain, I, mnetalurea have fallen over i I much of the enutry. the fall being i Cloudy wralhcr wllh rain* prevail* (this morning ever ibe east Gulf aisles j and thr south Allanilc rlale*. and clear 110 partially clouded akie# over the re malning portion* of ihe coittm belt. R. E. KIJJOTT I Furollure on easy payment* Funeral 11>lre, lor and Bmbalmer, Hell Telephone 1424. 1559 Broad street. Roth Are W Inner*. Mr. T. D. Darlington, repreaentlng I the fhmou* “George W. Child* C ga* manufaclorle* In New York and Phlla delphla. I* a guest *1 Ih# Windsor. Mr. Darlington 1» » very clever gentleman. He la the r>v>nrr of n horse t hat he named after the eigne be represent*. I because Imth are winners, he aar*. Mr. Darlington will be here only » day or two. |(EPT gy .HU piRSJ QLASS fiSOCEBS “Bring it in, Porter. That Brand Flour is ex actly what we want. We are tired using corn flour and corn starch mixtures. Berry’s Grand Duke is Pure Wheat Flour, Guaranteed.” fefcit; IH . i- I. C. Levy’s Son & Co.« TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS, AUGUSTA. • * • • GEORGIA ntuj a at n on him. Ms. I a—t* —< hews4s Had aM a# 1 unhli h tin lanphay*. tßsie wa* a • -ah* 4>M<ski ad III* ] f*i*«f Iftt <«**!■*»? ftlttttt ttftf Ift Ik * | Tfttt Iffwttitttt mm* ittttttßHtti ftfttttt fftt^ttft ftl iftß ftiftftl. Ms IANOtt llriC»tti>*», | ttltftt ft fwtnfyii ttHXfllftttttl ftttftttMl Hiftttft j ftli Il« ftrttfj* ft#*! fttttfiftt lls tuft <<> fttt I# fNttft l.f ltttt tlwtt if# rttfttttt fytttttl itt# inwilttf #tt4 ib* tttifvf ftttft ttfHftttttt I ft# « aa mm fttttftft ft# ttttfti Itt ftft ftttttr I Mr. McKttftft)* ftftftift tt#r<Hl H»«m Itt full *n4 ikr lilltt ttfittt ttftttflttt ftnIIAUMI It 4 ivlfitttt ttrtCli • ftttf m( i ifott piftt— ift bm tort A# •«; fete #ft<et««l i fete feMll«l ftC. Mr. MeK**lti**. j lliitlfeilli Ilf tttftll ttft# ftfttt littM tt Oft Han# Tit lftH»r r#f ivtti. Tlie ttuiiter ftr*# riftorffi Itt (It ftoHrej in# (mill purl let rant *® cttftft Iftfefti Tfettt ( itt* Mr Mi Kmijr I- SO for <*rawing ibr mmpom Tbm tim* mmm pftW. CASTOR IA For IcfanU and Children. Th Hind Yob Htn Alsip Bough* \ Ju«t as liasy. I’Bicr tHlaa t aptuMi »ft pair * of Ifetla ifeie t»utr*»umiin« country ft 111 aflttVf and act on It. i Ally milftMft (lint will uae greftler r«re In th#* eclectlon of an article fn*m them—the quality of the article ! iH'lng loft to their honor and judgment. [lf you don’t believe thla, try It and he convinced. Thomae A Barton are reputable men. Bend their ad. on page 8. NEXT TIME YOU HAVF A HEADACHE Land’s Headache Capsules Mada Only By HOWARD & WILLETT DRUG CO. | AUGUST 07 TO SECURE A SUIT OF CHOTHINO •« * (trie* ItWlt win aufpflll y*»%> »h#h yo« m* (0# (isaMlity, gtyft Om« 4» of Itw cHktntfm ihai m* mtm MRiline ihft wmmk in our t»*tf r#»auc«an mom. Wm hdv# cut our prkM down 10 Ih* iKitiow cm Ootti Boy* 1 nnd M#o*i Ctothinf« iifatpwlivg of toil, <h«t ia*y»* no doubt ii to quick toiling. Paine, Murphy A Co. tbkgawo* iiiirNtm 113 Fnfetfg a “Tiqmeiss n* ' I >•,»«. UaaM *i* raws»* »#• T— # <%*»■>■ <md bew 0»9s«l nrpsas easewtag ever mm ut— tm , Outlaw, tMaaMk, livwda, Grata ,sd pea. ] ttlfii ttft# ftnf mtttft <•# obi •ofMrgttftn IdMMftl —Na-tas— I »'%.|MS«. hul a# 4qu% . •# Aa»wr«a*. 1 Special Schedu e For Richmond Camp Meeting. Over tfc* Augfttttn P*mtb*tm Hallfttft cenunettrlftc tt* §»•#-«•• her it It iftoen «ttt j i* nfttriM tfei* (<> k**i«t nr-h*4ttta dtir- I *«»g RtcftmoM I’fftfi Mttliftf at Twill wtiftt Aufu»f« tm Offtr»*fiit At »;M a m ? Itt:tft a m.; t ft. an.S |i p, m # Itt p nt-; 9Jtt ft. m. Train* leave iirßf*«<w4 tm AvimMi 13 ftwf. > ft. m , i.ft ft. m,; f;Si ft. . TV running time between AuguatA land Owvvivd tv ft mlftutea. ' Tlrtteta for th* round trip wilt hn -| U< 4 «tt Mir at SS testa. Pnattlvetp [ imi ivlu if fd4«l on ttie train* Ttcfcurtft ! t an t»e fnraiNl fi'itt agent* I JAtt 11.l 1 . JACKftIM. ftneelvar. Auguata stout It R CHAU W. jAdflOH O P. A. Auguata, Aa. Sunday Schedule on the Augusta Southern Coivtfnt'ttring tttrttttay, Aug. 2*l h. trains on the Auguata ttoutfetern wilt leave Auguata on Ntindnv morning at ),)( a. m.. reaching Trnnillt* at Lft p. ,o. Train* will leave Tennilt# at i:M a th., reaching Auguata at 1:10 a. m* Thla n< w Humtay m-hcdulc gne* into es. , f -| Aun-tsy. Aug <sth. and will be op erative until further notice. JAB JACKS* IN Receiver. Auguata Southern R R. CHAM. W. JACKION, CJ. P. A. AUGUMTA. GA. I Ladles Not In It. I 4Ac Fins Hummer Undershirts, Me. | 4»r. Fine Hummer Drawers, 29c. H ini Fine Dies* Mhlrta, 90c. 50c. Fine B»*rfa, 25c. 26c. Suspenders, now 10c. I 10c. Club Tic*. sc. Our large line of Fall Woolen* ha* •iirrlved and our summer goods have i 'got t«> go at mcrlflce price*. Call early 1 and get a good selection. F. O. Mer {tins. Tailor, opposite Planter* Hotel, Auguata, Ga. Men are not neeeaaary big gun# ba- Icause they happen to be ldg bore*.