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LABOR AND LABOR NOTES.
BY JEROME JONES.
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ft In ninny* don# In n rhonp b*><•»'■
Thro, Intit,» nil m«n »rtl. >*i» to bo
of nomlro to tbo non*- onrtl«-r lb, *T
goaiMllon nbnuld nrmr Hnolf <*» »bo
•Mr of the labor movrmrni «n<l not
antacoolto our ovofjr olfort to bolter
the condition of the wot kern.
Information ban been rent me that
the ben church to be built t.y the
Catholic Church of t*t. Mnry'n, In Tr.iy.
N. T.. will he bull! entirely by union
labor, Father LawrV'nco provided for
the employment of union labor by In
•ertlna 'be rlaune to that effect In each
contract.
Thi« goodly man iota not have lo
plate In the neoapatwr* rveiy htirob»y
morning the announcement—"HOW TO
KJEACH THK MAVI*KH”—an the mib-
Jett o* bin acrmoti. In order to reach
the workera, aa la fte«uanl!y the cnae
«10i tnuny other praacher*. Why la
thlaf The reaaon la plain. and hla
cengregatlon hove ahotvit by Iheb acta
that they are friendly to the working
pool le Thla la In ntron* contrail with
the aUtrtnenl I heaid from « Pulpit In
Auguala only a few month* tiyo. and
which la at 111 frerh In the mind* of the
people. The church had been paint d.
nnd the e orb lurnrd over to the uur
toer, ami paid fer. A lev mehlha later,
the paator had to nmlte the announce,
m nt the pulpit that the cfllcera
were not renponalble for the poor Job
of painting that had hern done "h lh/
outride and Inrtde of the church; th->
had done their duty, Hit the contractor
hnd deceived them. V. ( s. the trurtera
had done their duty; got the Job at the
lowert poaatble eort. and the conirac
tor deceived—no ore; he gave them a
cheap Job.
Another contractor, a fe*v nmnthr
ago, gave up a Job for u church, on
which he hnd expended 1-0 In labor and
paint*, rather than submit to a system
of Imposition. This should not be. The
church should be liberal and remember
the Scriptural Injunction: "The work
man la worthy of hi* hire.”
The question hue V>een asked me,
whet I* the understanding about the
early closing movement? by several
representatives of our stores, and ask
ed that I make publication in The Her
ald. This year there was no written
agreement with the stolen, but It haR
been tacitly understood tnat the stores
would clone for the rr tlre year, l>eo tu
ber excepted. That I'l-'Vr. on is held by
many of the lcad'tlg clerks In the
Clerks' Union.
Will they put the county convicts to
work on the streets, ts the question.
The article in The Herald last Satur
day created Some talk, and I was
sought out by several officials to give
my authority, which T did not do, but
from my Interview I learned enough to
justtfv another line or two on the sub
ject Perhaps. X should state right here
in this connection th«t a short Inter
view with Judge Kve' on the subject
satisfied me that this iifllt ial is not In
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jdeav'or to elevate labor, dignify 11. ra
ther than pul tt on a level with a felon!
| Now, the rjueatlon la arked, what will
|you do with the convict*? Put them cut
jai the rock cruaher. There he will be
I removed from public right. How we
j slobber ever the nit hy depot: rail upon
I the railroad rommlaalon to order a new
lone; It Junt make* our heart* ache with
j wound 'd pride whenever the train rtop*
and atrangvr* alight. The right of that
I depot V-UI give them rueh a bad opln
| lon of our beautiful city and our en
terprlaing elllkena! Did you ever atop
[to think uhat people would ray If they
(walked out a few block* and raw men
working on the street* with *h»rklea
on. At auch (j right the , id cor: shed
would us.ufne beautiful proportion*
and the surrounding* a lovely land
scape In their mind*. Did you ever
contemplate what the effort of such a
sight I* upon public morals? And won
der what would happen if Christ came
to Augusta. A new city council will
soon be elected and the candidates will
have some Interesting questions pro
pounded to then).
From n dispatch In The Herald a few
days .ago I see the employing printers
of th< United States met In annual con
veatlon and passed resolutions congrat
ulatory on the good feeling existing
between employer and employe, and
I It dying the contention to do nil In Its
power to perpatuata Hits good feeling.
That Is what I like to hear; the tiades
unionist takes no delight In hearing
of strikes. Ts employer am! employe
would only unite, we would have a bet
ter world.
The tailors of this city will soon be
railed together for reorganisation and
pass upon the expediency of sending
for an organiser. I have received a
letter from John Tt. Ismtimt. and will
wait for a meeting to call the attention
of the tailors to its contents.
The more T thlr.k over the action of
the unions In protesting against the
passage of the antl-scalping bill, the
more puaxled I am. I was In hopes
by this Issue to be able to quote some
thing on the subject from some of the
labor papers, but ss yet they have said
nothing.
A few days ago I was introduced to
a very Intelligent gentleman, one above
the .average met with, by my friend
Sheron. of The Herald. The subject
of trades unions was brought up. when
Immediately, regardless or facts, nn
cient or modern history of trades, with
a total disregard for another’s feelings,
this cultured gentleman burst forth
with abuse against all, because, for
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I are involved, wkkh inctndea the larg
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I The following ha* been prepared by
; Mr Clm under the direction of •■"**
of the working people and I atmpiy j
give It a* reading matter, and would
j he glad t» have the optploue of the
'legal pmfeeeiofi os the amendment* and
the conatlPitlonaltty and fraalMHty of j
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iPIIOPOHKD AMBNDMKVT* Th THE I
HTATK CONffTITCTION.
gectlon I The righta of labor ahall
j bav* Just protection through the law*
- calculated to promote the Industrial (
i welfare of the stale. .
Hoc. . The legislature shall provide
!hy law for a hoard of tal>or. concilia- !
>lion and arbitration, which ahall fairly i
represent the Interest* of both labor i
jand capllal. The hoard ahall iterform I
! duties, and receive compenrallon a*
jprearrlbed by law.
i See. *. The legislature shall prohibit
• (I) the employment of children under
tlhe age of 1* years. In cotton or woolen
j factories; (I) the contracting of con- i
vlot labor; <*> the labor of convict* nut-
I aide of th* prison ground*, except on
I public work* under the direct control
I of th eatat*: f«> political and eomtnaf- j
iclal control of employe*,
j Sec. 4. The exrhnnge of black list* by
, railroad companies or other corpora- \
' dona, association or persons I* prohibit. '
| ed.
Sec. *. The right of action to recover
damages for Injuries resulting In death ’
shall never be abrogated, and the am- j
ount recoverable shall not be subject j
to any statutory limitation
See 6. Right hours shall constitute a
! day's work on all work* or undertak
ings carried on or aided hy the state,
county, municipal or other corpora
tions: and the legtslatuie shall l>a»#
laws to provide far the health aod safe
ty of employer In factories, smeller*
and mines.
Sec. T. The legislature, hv iporoprt
ate legislation, shall provide f - the
enforcement Of the provisions of this
artlcls.
AX ACT
Regulating the hours of employment
In factories, smelters, underground
mines or reduction works.
Section t. The period of employment
of workingmen In all factories shall be
eight hours per day. except where life
and property is In Imminent danger
See 2. The period of employment of
workingmen In all underground mines
or workings shall he eight hours per
day, except In eases of emergency
where life or property Is in Imminent
danger.
fter. S. Any person, body corporate,
agent manager or employer who shall
violate any of the provisions of Sec
tions 1 and 2 of this act shall he deem
ed guilty of a misdemeanor.
Mr. A. C. Wolfe, of Dundee. Mo.,who
travels for Mansur & Tibbetts, Imple
ment Co., of St. Tjouls, gives traveling
men and travelers In general some good
advice. "Being a knight of the grip,”
he says. “I have for the past three
years made It a rnle to keep myself
supplied with Chamberlain's Colle.Chot
eva and Diarrhoea Remedy, and have
found numerous occasions to test its
merits, not only on myself, but on oth
ers as well. T can truly say that I nev
er tn a stale Instance have known It
to fall. I consider It one of the best
remedies travelers can carry and could
relate many Instances where I have
used the remedy on sceptics, much to
their surprise and relipf. X 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. It. Farr, of Bell Tower Drug Store.
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FOR RENT
j g White’s new residence* on upper j
Broad street Special price*.
SSI* Telfair street, I room* *. ..#» ■**
XI? Telfair street. II rooma .. .. .. H ™
355 Tvlfalr atreet. 7 room* .. .. . If **
XJ» TVlfalr atreet. 7 room* B.W
Ml Telfair atreet. 7 rooms 8 #
S2J EIHa street. 7 mom*. .. .. .. l*-#0 I
*ll Broad atreet, flat 1* #0
4tt Rvnwb k atreet, • room* .. .. JB.i®
IX,ll Gwinnet street, * room*.. .. New |
15*7 Walton Way, * rooms tr. OOj
ISIS Walton Way. 1 rdoma 13 <*>
U 2 Broad street, f room* .. .. •• 7# * 0
822 Broad atreet. at ore *O.OO
J. B. (Vhlte'a cottage* on upper Jone*
street—M on and *OO each.
This list will he changed from day to
Clarence E- Clark,
Real Rotate. ”2 l lr * w * < ‘ Ht
FOR SALE
fmr- 1 have for *ale very desirable build
ing lot located tn the ceutra of one of the
handsomest blocks in the city W ill sell
same very cheap. Just the pl*ce for a
handsome residence lor your fsnuiy. Hood
titles.
CALL ON MRS. JERRY O’HARA,
NO. 13x7 GREENE STREET.
TO RENT!
From Oct. Ist, handsome
House of eight rooms, all
modern conveniences. No.
1251 Ellis Street.
Also Cottage House of 6
rooms No. 1329 Ellis St.
APPLY
E. J. HICKEY
212 Bth Street.
TO IREDSTT.
From October Ist. IS9B, the premises
at present occupied by the Irish-Amer
iean Dime Savings Bunk at 817 Brnail
street. Centrally located and well adap-
Ited for most any kind of business.
Apply to P. M. Mulherln, Secretary
and Treasurer, 817 Broad St.
Uncle Sam’s Navy, Port
folio No. 9, just received
at Herald Office.
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VIENNA CABINET
BRANDSOF
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Seeds S;ed Rve Seeds
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BUSINESS FOR SALE
Owing to Mr. Hcltiy W. Balk's* deci
sion to enter the fforal btislnek*, see of
fer for sale In bulk all the stock of
mevchamlute contained In the *t»re
now occupied hy ua together with
counter*, shelving and gbowrase*. Un
til the at<H’k I* sold In bulk we offer
great inducement* to the general buy
ing public to come and get bargains.
Npot cash buys cheap.
BALK’S DRY GOODS CO.
"Lower Balk *." 804 Broad St.
iom TO USB.
In any sums desired from
SSOO upwards, in straight
3 and 5 years time, or on
lO years time, paynble in
equal annual instalments.
Lowest rates of interest.
No expense to borrower
except the usual attorney
and record fees. No delay
in getting the money.
AlfixanflerMotaon
Agents Sc )tti»h Araercm
Mortgage Company,
705 Broad St.
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never say unkind things of him. Be is
sure thax all his friends are dead.
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SHORTEST AND Qt’lOREdT ROUTS
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Pullman palace buffet sleeping car*
from Macon and Augusta to New York
without change
H. A. BHAND. Oen Aft.,
?2S Broad St, Angusta. Ga.
T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager,
II M EMEKBDN. Gen. Pns*. Aft.
CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST
ERN RAILWAY.
Schedule In Rffect. March *, W3S.
Eastern Time Standard.
Lea\e Augus'o. Southern Ry.. 1* P m
Arrive Cheater, Southern By.- 7:l*
reave Chester. C. A N W. By 7:45 am.
Arrive Lenoir. C. * N. W. By 1:W p.«.
Leave Lenoir, P-"-
Arrive Green Park. Stage .. .. 7.00 p.m.
Arrive Blowing Bock, Stage ■■ ■ l‘ m
G. W. HARPER C. F. HARPER.
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That is Best
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BEST BUYERS N
Are the Wage-Earners-the
Working People of a Com
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’THAT’S ONE REASON
WHY THE WAGE-EARNERS
BUY THE HERALD.
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Florida and New York.
Nos. 37 and :a*—sA aehiagton snd Soothwestera
Limited. S>,Hrl Vesdboled tmln with dtntng
rare and Oral olaaa coaches north of Charlotte.
Pullman drawing room »l(vpingcar- Iwtween
Tampa Jacksonrillo. Savannah. Wn-htngt.m
and New York. _
Pullman S'cepmg Cara lagween Charkxta
aud Richmond- .
Pullman drawing-room sltvplng car* he
twwn (irecnaboi-o and Norfu'k. (loan cm rec
tum at N.,rf.»lk f rOLD POINT COMFORT,
arriving thcro in time for breakfast.
Solid train, with Parlor car*, between
Charleston and Ache villa
Kivs. 35 and #—U. 8. Faat Msil. Through
po llutan drawing room buffet »)« ping car- bo
tween Jackaunrllla and New York and Pull
man Bleeping ear* between Augusta and Char
lotte Pullman rleeping cars between Jack
sonville and Columbia, cn route daily between
Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via Asheville.
FRANKS. GANNON. J 51. CULP.
Third VP. A Oen. Mgr. T M., Washington.
W A. TURK. 8 H. HARDWK ’if.
i (J. P. A.. Wa.-hingtcm. (J. P- A., Atlaalh
GEORGIA - - RAILROAD.
<»oth Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24. 18*4.
Pullman Sleepers between Macon and
New York.
Through Pullman Sleepers between Au
gust# and St, Idourt-
Lv Augusta ..I 7:0Baml 3:2opm|lQ:3«pm
Ar Atlanta ...|l2:3spm| B:2opm| b:ooam
Ar Macosj ....|U;lsem|... ;
Ar Athens ....|l2:lspm| fijfOpm .... ...»
' Ar Gftine*ville|'3:46pm|....’ -
Ar White Plsj-DOOpml I-•
Ar Mill'ga’le .|10:10am ........ 4:soam
Ar YVash'lon ..jlo:ldatn| 7:iopm|
j picayune train leaves Augusta daily
I except Sunday at 3:15 p. m.. and ar
' rives at Mllledgeville at S:IP p. m.
Trains arrive at Augusta 5:14 a. no.
7-45 a. m., 1:20 n. m.. and 8:25 p. ra.
A. G. JACKSON, G. P. A.
JOE W. W’HITE, T. P. A.