The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, September 05, 1898, Image 3

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Thai Ik* t?»H*d fnr affgr*r*.a*i An I ItrlUofiAl no*a , air,A hr maqal AAfthk to apprertat* On* rs (Iftiftl TonTi Stall oflrtri.' that naiAM I am a*M lit to mrn I ttno b*tt Avko if A rvltMlf* til ih* bn-, ■ anr i;*n*r«! ll>t an<trt it* Vwtoaro.! Atilt "I il'iub t Auirr.iaa point amt for tk* AAk* of lh* Culmmm Aon to a** •bom patrt l.nnaAlto*. sass m tk* hpAOlah pr- r*rt> Aar* 'BmattMa pour . own (nfM tmiity than bat* Akn(h<r mta rid* him t»*l!.' If Cuba .* aan*i *4. H win b* pur* rtbWnr* that poa TitkM ha** fo*i*r*4 ib* r«b*lUoa 1 for pour own mull and ar* bow crab- ■ b't| what lh*T k*lp*d fight for. Maap Cabana bat* *»r*ll*at *duratk,a and ts tbr alggort g*t paid off tb*, wbltoa wt!l anon tnrm a *norunm*tit "j Mr Maaoo. Rrttlah * naul at Attitl- I aa '. ta aa ardrnt aiui*aatl<mlat. and. aa a bualn*mi man fully n alia** th* { advantaat** of • poworful gov*rnai»ni | taking Ih* rrlna. Horn* of lb* ApitUili j tnerrhanta alao favor tmiAMil'trao* —but on* ahlpiiing ag*nt. who agr**d | with- ih* r**l that thing* would have h**n b*tt*r und*r Spain, raid h* ftt— f*rr*d anything but Amoriran military j control, that "**is*a th* wharvra an t j Ilghtrr* and *v*n ih*n cannot l*nt- ! ly f*<d It* troopa and glv*a no rhanr* for m*r*hanta to land rargo** of food fro which th* rlllcnn* a 1 * dying with i m< n*y In th*ir p. *k*t* f rhntgc th: j military authnrlll** with gro*a mia- ] managrmr nt. w hich la coating over TS , llv*i a day—peraona who want nour lahlng for aid and find non* to buy.’* Dr. Camincro, th* realdcnt officer of th* I’nltcd Stat** marhs* hoapltal aer vlc* In Santiago, when aak*d If h* thought the Cuban* cannbl* of *elf ff*-*rnm*nt, r*-.ill*d atrongly In the af firmative. "There are thousand* of ed ucated and respectable Cuban* fully capable *if wdfgovernment, and with tb-- educational facilltie* that will fol low independence lit a few years. I feci a prrsipereu* nation ran arise *peedlly." Father Mennler. a learned priest, and pa dr? of the parish of Dolores*, tn Santiago, said: "While the Cubans must Ire deeply grateful to the brave American* for their own K*tf-r»*noct, and a tangible realization of their rights ns men. the Island should form an ind pendent government. There are men of culture and Intelligence In plen ty." Fenor Bory, a merchant, and for fif teen years Mexican consul. *ald: "I be lieve that a declaration of independ'nre of tills Island I* Imperative and nec erraryfer the well being and content ment of the neenlr. A government can he act up. and If the Inhabitants should prove their Inability to sustain it with wisdom, or the leaders conduct them sclves Imprudently, the desire for an nexation will gain ground In the hearts a* the people, who now, as ever, are opposed to the Idea." Prr.f. Miranda, a master of the in stitute, and a learned resident of San tiago, is an ardent partisan of Inde pendence. "I have suffered for years, as hundreds of others have suffered, for my political ideas. I have been Imorls oned and persecuted for desiring Inde pendence. and oppression has strength ened my desire for freedom- Our mis sion has been for independence, and will not b> accomplished until we achieve It. We. who hove felt the iron heel of Spain, and seen our /amilles perish by the hand of the brutal officers, our brothers executed, cr exiled, should fed exceedingly apprehensive as to how far the present misunderstanding with the United States will go in curtailing our future liberty, for which we have fouhtht. and '•■ill fight for until death, corae what may.” Dr. Key, a graduate of an American *, t i . ■i% I*» 11# H*t wm tk*i mw t* t>*r it'a n,o wall undent 000/ It'* thoV** and th« whuro to prAetico oconmny that roquirot ccn»id Aral ion. Ju«t hurVw»°wnuhl **y.t *t!o SSc*i «nd H«l. pr<*onu th* kind of *n opportunity. You enrol .lu«l» lh» U*IC of ;: S3 m. *»iu« m«« «w. . ny m«.mn.. Road ©or Pru™ for tha Co<rttnf W*#k i ■ 92 00 For th* abov# flgur* w* can glv* you a Cents' ca f 8ho« In Lacs and CongrpM. m*d« on up-to-dato tA*t. that you pay other dealers fiJOrar . _ _ _ . For tha abov# Hgur# thKi swk w# will salt yout our *2.50 and $3 Black and Chocolate Kid, vetting top. Lm# and Button Shoes, for ladles. See window for aamples Ofthese ahoes. They are t^au tie* Wn heiv# & sittAll lot of out L#cllimi S 3 Oxford! I#ft# In Bluck und Chocolate, vuth vesbng tope, and will dost them out at above figure $1.25 We want to cloae out all of our $ 1.50. $ 1.75 and 52.25Ladle»* Chocolate. Tan and Black Oxford#, and will give you your choice of them at above figures. The goods should be aoen to be approbated Rice & O'Connor Shoe 0a ,Z°, ,Z°., Rico & O'Connor Shoe Co. IN A SOCIAL WAY M „ Msxzar*i A*t*w Ckaalc* is 111 1 *1 hAK*. IB IXl*lO Sira. Tk* ASMid •y—-yc kl*f tkat fc*r kompnal ‘ fnr sol dt*rß aiicu yrntrA ton mu* h tot k*r aad sk* la a baumi >4 tk* tted Craa* la tt. Oaly sm p*raoa, a g*nti*wc*i**n, i |,fc* k*r*rlf aids k*r. Mias MttftrK Astor i kaai** mast rra***a at h*r post *v*a if her ilia*--- I*** gravw It* r frt*ads. trbo ar* not la Poo.*, org* , i**r to laa»* ker paU*ai. (or a m*.ntO i or a wi*k Ah* am U r**i and a A-haac* of air. thry aay. Ht»* akould can* to A*.wry. But Ml*a llaf««*t j Astor I’baaler r*mains. Narsea ela*- ! wbtrr* have a*. aAoi* acduou, duli** 1 than bars Nh* la at iA* is-dud* of aayoa* ill. at ,ay on** command, and ; tbrr* *a ao complaint BO terribi* that | aba may not tab* car* of b in 1* **o ! iarcMAaatl:'. Yet tb* path la tit* tkat was mad* for hn aw measurably | pirasaat and sweet. She has aa In ioom* of (30.000 a year. Th* gray a urn* maoilon at No. 117 Waal Seven ty-Fourth atrarf. that otrury one ad | tairva, 1* b«- a. She baa an ancestral rouaU;' A*Mi at Hoket).*, near -Barry ! town. N J Th# Breevorts. W ntbrops I Hu'herf.r.d». titu: mania, are h*r r*)a --| Uvta. All her Relatives Wealthy. She It the groat granddaughter of the original Jobo Jacob Astor. She i |s the gicat granddaughter of Win. B. j Alter. Cm. Waldorf Aalor. John Jacco j Astor. F. Murlon Crawford. Mrs. Haig, Mrs. Orroe Wils-.n. M.m Van Allen. Miss Marian Laom’.on. Miss Manila Howe Elliott ami Col. Dvlaucey Kane ar* her cousins. She is the granddaughter of Sam Ward, who had wit, class -al learning, and exquisite taste. She is the grand niece of Julia Ward Howe, of Terry, j the sculptor. John Armstrong Ohanler ard Wm. Astor Chan’e<r aia her broi hers. M‘ss Chanler attended the hospital at No. 233 West One Hundredth street, to gain experience as a nuise. She wtot to the lectures and aided In the operations. , Slslcr Kva. the head nurso there, j raid a. the time: “Mis« Maggie Chan ler stems to am to he the '.rust prem ising of all the society girls who are joining the Orde" of the Rod if I had the privilege 10 select r.ne of them to work under rr.c I w 11 Id select her without a moment of hesitation. There is not a trace of frivolity io her. She is reserved. self-contained and very womanly. She has a strong, sym pathetic face. She has a face to cheer and inspire an Invalid. Yester day the recruits witnessed a very dif ficult operation. I was impressed try the admirable way in which Miss Chanler endured it. She flushed at first at Che sickening sight, but she never flinchrd. We can rely upon her composure under the most trying cir- 1 cumsiaaces.” Praised By Surgeon in Chief. Dr. A. Monse lesser, the surgeon in chief, who performed that operation, in the last days of April, commented upon Miss Chanler's vocation a 3 a I college, and having a large practice in Santiago, .«] ki- very strongly against those who advocate the annexation of Cuba: "To ask me if the United Slates should now step in anil forcibly annex this island, is to ask, if a theft is or is not a desirable act. Before God and before mas Cuba has dearly earned her independence, and we arc ready to stand to the last to achieve it." It’s Not Worth rientionifig I Bfs# is A DM**)*? mmomm Al be* i I feMNl** *fe* iHSttel lliso tv*ss»a§tflt I til His# rmoloti of Mess Kant lo* I Nvo ißesf deaoflmr# N Ma* e *4 tt*#f I &totom r!hiA • Isefsw te# thetv tts H igo I tied toss It 5 #rv»f #psMl off #•##■< noos I Oerevml Milos toncmf-ifti tb# tsls# nf I be# eervk# imnl# of bor o 9MWI of tb# 1 I t»mogh* (n Iff cm tbeftr ye< ht ib#| [ May. • great qsastitp of bspHal s»F* 1 n'li i Icutur git those s befit if fOti* 1 1 miua mode fa mi! tor wttb tb# vorli | («f tb# bnsgitglg r«n«mfidr4 bar #»* i Her ArHttocratk Asslstg*!. Hor all ta Mia# Ass* Hoailittf. of , . u«(itauif* aa Hers Hit# i Frnirk f*aa*it aa ff*n*ral «*b>< rmiM ! hmai of kavloa Mialnl (}**»*n*i ' (J*org* Wasbiafftna la a .k.rm *b Her I _ ml graadfatb** a» a ll**i'*nan - of j li:nmi> aho hsind.sl Near Orleaa*. H*r r*tau»r«* ar* of th* arta locrativ Crwol* smietjr. There la an fuii.r* suburb of New Orlrwas nam*<t Ah* la b*autlfal. learner, a pianlat ! f.i ,inc*r of taleaL Tb* alllane* <f lb* Houtlgnya. Marigny*. Orymew* : and Astora have broughi tng.-th*r la ; frteAsdabip M aa Ckaoler and Mlaa lioufgn- 1 . Neither teemed ever -to ' urTsucss th* atrengih or the Inclination iin t>* tb* devoted sisters of charity • hat the arar with Spam has made of tb«* ra. The Womit'i llwhang* The regular monthly tnceilng cf th* Woman's Exchange au held thia noir.'.ng. with Misa Mary Hall as prealdent pro tern. The in nutt* of thn I last meet lug woe read anti confirmed. The Augutta exchauge ia now ten yeara old and the financial condition ia | must tt) com aging, the auperintcnilnnt'a report showing that he recefpta for the paat month, v hlch iva'j one of their ilulleat. hav* heey very good. The ways and meaus ixjminitte* ted that tu a reault of their dance at Lake View. *73.50 had been cluared. and a vote of thanks was tendered to the committee In charge. The ox- I change now standr on a firm bs»i* and I has banked money to it* credit. A ro> j tlon was msdo and passed that a book | relative to the work of the exchange ai:d advertialng Augusta buaineea fretme* be goiton out. aud Misa Mary H.evens appointed to canvass the city i fer advertiatmonta. Also the qt^pa : don was- d scussed of the exchange es- I tablithlng a pa i;age transfer line to ! the Hill. Residents of the Hill find lit very inconvenient gettUig their packages out. and it waa auggf.tted j s hat a business of this kind would pay. | us none of the merchants except ihe grocers fclivcr packages on the Hill. These merchants have been exceeding ly kind in sending out any additional packages, but as winter came on and' their business increases, their custom ers feci it is an imposition to ask it of them, and would be glad to have seme convenient place where their packages could, be sent and delivered to them. This question will be dis cussed among the members and will doubtless b< agreed upon, and the pro jected enterprise started by October Ist The exchange asks that anyone buy- I ing cates or other edibles of them and not finding them altogether satisfac tory. that they at once return the ar ticle and report the fault to the sec retary, as Ln this way only can dha matter be looked into and remedied. Vaughan-Oswald. A quiet marriage celebrated yestcr d >y afternoon at St. Patrick's parson age. Rev. F. H. McMahon officiating, tvas that of Miss Maggie Oswald to Mr. John F. Vaughan. Miss Oswald was becomingly gowned iu white organdie elaborately trimmed with lact and ribbons and wore a leg horn hat laden with plumes and. flow Ymm jfk»T7OT7OTJk f TH# |HI» I# A fufnalee fVNMMI Wf Hk#t#H4 krtiM* tee##- re t»i%# eatt omMI H#v #HH •*•*? j ; y* r iea4>- [ TH# ff'WwAl I# AA# of AaAwMA'# •*#» I* 1 ISA I tain# AWffTAAill# ANAI #At| I# ill#: «««*§##»! of Ham it v «mfr«(«UM Nmi# M* #<THi Mr* VoniHaa #t# Al Ho At* ] t. 3 iH<*t ftleaAe tti !##• f ■##* elfaei w *<***'» H*m* ftomtom (AftAty to Ik* A». (1 CAawA *aMA T**t»* yr*r* „n ike graeral coa r*f*ar*. ta IMA. d*legated tk* Hnaie Mi.at.M ttorMy to aiapptf paraoaag**. arff to better tk* cnAidillaai to 4**>l i t*A* •i>i*'-n aa4 i kiidreo la tk* kooi* I tang. Ihartag tk* tlrai two qaodr*a tiAWt. tk* orgaalaoiMMi ff*vot*4 It* I trad* Ana.air to panaioag* butldtaA lat n | ■ gatt to rirrolat* Ita own ttt rratar*. I**(let* aad Ik* official orgao Oi,r Howm*—for tk* purpoa* to aeadiag rnpnii** to tk* faait't*, to :Bad*quat« I•* support*o pr«orti*ta. to do rtty aili riel wrrik, aad to ralar loan fund. Aad ana tk* record* show that aloe* the wrtety wa* found'd. 1.715 parann- I area lave b**n hallt la Mouth-ra M. PnJ r*i. which I* taro-tbiltla of Ib* i.i taler an-a*ulat*A during a wh >l - < eatary prior to lla nrganliattr* Of hi* n tinier the aoriety ha* aided 717. , two of wl Irk are ht Japaa and ftrai 1, inhere th* M. R. Church. South, la **- I tabllshed The value of anppll** s*at ' th* f.tmtll** of W**t*m prearbrn ta IrMim,:*** at (15.A4A. S 7. The loan j fund* cf Ike society aomunt to IIS.IAJ *7 . City re las ton work ha* Increase! j yearly, mlaa ion* and mlaalonarlea a.e j mui•»;*»*, cd In twelve large rltlea. Edtoational work baa h*-n inatig ir -1 aled for th* mnuataln people and fo* ’ three of the different foreign race* llv liig la this country—yl*.. for the CJil ' nna. tl.e Japanese and the Cuban*, j For ihe mountain people and the Cu l>ana school bulldlnga have been pro vided. Al Imndon. Ky.. there are over two hundred and ten pupils end alx ' teurhers. a superior arhool building anti four cottage*, all valued at $20.0(10. jAt Greenville. Tenn., an industrial i school of thirty pupil* and five teacher* j has been supported, and property se- I cured worth *9.200. For the Cubans, tit Tampa. Fla., there are three schools with two hundred aud twenty nine pit- I pits aud eight teachers, and two school I bii'id'ngs. valued at $7,677. | A mission home at Dallas. Tex., has j been erected, valued at SIO,OOO, with 58 inmate*. Much adidtlona! work has I been done, such as the support of two | Doors of Hope, sewing end industrial schools, relifflous meetings, and other efforts for the betterment and salvation of the needy end neglected. Since its organization tho society has employed 44 missionaries and teachers. In addition to the above phases of work nuntioned, the womrp are en listed tn all kinds of Iccal home mis sions such as Visiting the stranger, the sick end needy, bolding meeting* at cctiagce end Bible readings and mother’s meetings. This society is under the superivlslon and instruction of a woman’s board of home missions cf the M. E. Church, Smith,, which Consists of a president, two vice presidents, a general secretary a recording secretary and a general 'treasurer and a rorreiponiiing secretary or alternate of each conference society. There are 39 conference societies em braced in the Woman's Home Mission Society of the whole Southern Metho dist church, and the Conference Socie ty Is comprised of auxiliaries of the many pastoral charges in each confer ence. The general officers are: Miss Belle H. Bennett, Richmond, Ky., president. Mrs. E. E. Wiley, Greenville, Tenn., vice president. Mrs. Robert K. Hargrove, West Nashville, Tenn., general secretary. Mrs. W. D. Kirkland. Nashville, Tenn., genera! treasurer. The North Georgia Conference offi ce rn are: Miss Emily M. Allen, Forsyth, Ga., president. Mrs. H. H. McClure, Rome, Ga., vica president. Mrs. R. H. Brown, Augusta, Ga., sec ond vice president. Mrs. Mary H. -Mathews, Atlanta, Ga., recording secretary. . $1.25 At above figure we can #»ve you the beet wear mg and stylish Boys* shoe that ia sold In this rltv* These goods canT be had from other dealers for less than $ t .60* 75 CENTS A genuine vlci kid Oxford for Ladles, patent tip and patent faced. You pay other dealers $1.26 for them, we sell them at above price. A Child's genuine Dongola kid. patent tip. spring heel button Shoe. »•/<-• ft to 11. These goods are all solid and very dressy. See them and you'll be surprised. $ 1 See our Window for Men's Sample HaU in all colors and latest shapes for above price. Mr* T. S Keadatl AafadA. fix. «*bfrr«fxie4iSl ser»tt»ft Mr* A M IjaMA. tlifSatUh.! <la treasure# • TH# AAftiMftr? at tHt# gwts#y At Ht. 1 Jokwa Meth*4i*t rharvh to Ibta rtty. • ' bee e fso#pUsHed A £f#A* eat k tHt* 1 [year. It I# e#4#t IH# Usdrysltf al Mr# !It ate* H ttfrasg cat# at tH# aenet gift \ I#4 end tf«aa##rfAt#4 CTtHAttAA OnnApra IA Ik* silt t" 9 j TH# eighth aaaaa) mst«#(kA f»f - ItH# t ling# M)«uh4s • Aoriety of IfH# North (boffts fhsfrfrie will h# | held la Aitaata at Trtalty rkarrk. Oct j I tbit, lArloot##- At shirk time O#MT i sla » tire htshop W A. t*AA4l#f • it! I preach the ar*w* Widow*' Moww. A meetiad to ta* iifintt to the I Widows* ll'-m* la call'd f«i ktdtift I ijay, dept ember 7th. at II a. m. at th* home Tbla la tb* (trot aaeertn* keld : auuw Ike adjournmrat for the wawr; and aa baristas of .mportaac* will be utarttmed. I fuii kllrtiiUni* la super tal ly deal rad. Willing Worker*’ Mewl. There will be a meeting of th* infill ing Workers circle of the King's INuigtitrra on Tuesday. «et»t*mk*r A. tomorrow, at 4 p it) at the hixw of Mrs. (ie». K Inmtuuil. All member* are earnestly tequrrted lo be prev ent By order of the prealdent. Mrs. Cbaa. Platt. I r.gagrment Announced. The engagement ht announct of Miaa Maude Elotse Tbotnaa to Mr. Tho* Edwin Ferkham. of Cblrago. The martiage occurg on Septcmtier 26 al the horn* of the brtde'a rlater. Mr*. A. 11 DeV'dughan, Nu. 112 Cummmg at past. Mt x Fred Ingraham, of Dixie Farm, was thn lucky coni extant for the gold watch offered recently by a New York publishing coAnpauy. for the best short story. Mis. Ingraham'* story Is called "Hrowa— Allen," and ia the re sult cf one afternoon’* work. The fact* are found'd ou the trial, which Mia. Ingraham attended, of young Will Meyer, tvho waa sentenced for the murder of Forest Crowley. The atory. which Is exciting and intereeting. will lie published In ttila month's number of “Cheerful Moment*.” Mm. Ixmi Bordloy has returned to Savannah. Miss Maggie Bailey has returned from Saluda. Miesee Ruth and Bertha Welgle are the gues a of Mias Jennie Chapman. Misa Virginia Oliver left thia morning for a visit to friends ln At lanta. Miss Eva Williamson of Harlem !b visiting Miss Georgia Haynie, al Heph zlbah. Mrs. Li. J. Henry ahd Miss Annie Lou Horny loft this morning for At lanta. Misses Eva and Marie Greeg are the guests of Mias Gertrude Ingraham at Richmond camp ground. Mrs. N. G. Goodrich and Miss Lula Speth have returned home, after a month's visit to Greenville, S. C. Miss Daisy Sarling, who has hepin visiting Mrs. Will Hack, at Richmond, is now the guest of Miss Nertsome, at Hephztbati. The friends of Mr. C. N. Oliver, who has been indisposed at the house of his mother, on North Augusta, will be pleased to see him cut again. The Methodist church at Harlem will be the scene next month of a brilliant double wedding. One of the brides will go to Florida,, but Harlem will si ill claim the other. One of the bugbears of the traveling woman whos# lock* are not naturally curly Is the substitution of electric lights for gas in hotels where she stops. Tongs are useless unless alcohol lamps are trotted along, and they are a dread ful nuisance, as every woman who has ever used them will aver. n’KiMUtv »s2U>omjwsi r. la* (k« >tM* thhfch Bt*>td tk* Mann AffaAaaA Alff** MwrkMMW t*!a*td MKk. ffapA $. * ! firaaitrr Mark Maaaa aay* that l*m*> i dot MrKtntey ta tvAM*KA*tkh' bar th* 1,1 And to war far* that broughA a tdl*< i t nag at ana ataatt tk* h*aff to th* aaw* : nuiy to war. Maaaa waa laid to a - nftntnatal inter k*a Dal- J • t' Pa (terHMta. hwmimhl m tka ’Thirty* Fourth Mirkiaaa t*i*au*t*. la • kirk 1 thn aasAArtiaa waa at ad* that "My ana I it* far lark of awdk ta* aad propar j food " "Tbtac* Ilka (tut arc far political j effirt *ald Maaaa “IM Fihakaw fflva* K pub.batioa. ' I war *ugg**t*»t "Taw. but wh<> know* wham rta«r*a Ataada?" "Tk*a you think thi* ittui*a to Hrmtaiy Alan aad th* war depart <a*af ta aB rta T" " Why I tma thara nearly tk* whol* tlau>. aad I know that AI gar coamltad ih* prrwtdaat two or tlma Unww a day, Wh*t'r tb* aa* la lalhtoa? Jaat think ! to M. tr* amhlltsad aad a*at to tka ! front 2M.000 m« n aad f ni*h*d up ww i ar* *i*rt*d out to do la fit* month* 1 War Is not play, and I think ar* havn to b* thankful conaldeiing everythin* ; why. t(t* mailtA. considering all th* •llffloiltla* to be encountered, are nar vatloaa." 'Them ia no rod n pickle, than, for Mr. Alger no Idea of dlM'lpllng him*" "Why. not at all.’’ responded the ton al or. EXPLAINED •'The** people next door never qtiae rel al all." ’’No; he'* driif. and *be‘* lagy." B. . R MITCHELL. ALEX Mr DONALD, bupariutandant N rtetsry and of Construction. General Manager Augusta Electric & Construction Company 212 Mclnt'ah Street. Electric Hupi'lie—Annunciator*, Trie phoiim, bpmking Tub**, ale , etc. K-patr, to *ll K'pi trlcal •|>|>*r*tuc. 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