The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, September 08, 1898, Image 3

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THUH9DAV THE TENTH WILE LEAVE US tjyfli fd f sett tiitffefefef |•# ji&flfft H H«t% tto (mmmmnl *4l li» I* l» im<<— 4 % Ml # #(Nft H*9 *- ***** ****** * m 1 *** i i dU'f * rrr a gfrti Mirrrto* til* »ri|4lr fA ir4 IM irtiNli* ificrtUy • ~k SHALL CANINE Canoe* Mach A* Abort Nothin* •« Court of Recorder A <1 u a very »Troll du* ran canoe • lot of trouble Oftne time* A rrnall ronittr Wnatlaf to a rrrtoin party la Wret End. «•■ the casus brill In a rrrtoin roar that rott i w * is Hordtn aaf httoo A #>»n of Mr Hordin'* woo poaolajt by the house of a certain party who oar nod a do*. Thr >l<at rush,*c| ottt at tnr W’l” *n«t i in* amt orowlina at him. No tat- Mr Hardm thon pro- med a hr*, k and discretion ihr hrltrr part of valor and *. tight other It Ida Mian Hltoon. who lived nrar. at thl* Juncture. remarked that Hordto would not hit ony do* of tnr*. Thro Mr H«r din no id unpleasant thin** to Mloo Hlt pnn p ,, staid three a Itnaaara at court today. Mina Hltoon sold thin** not vary »te irant In sound to Mr. Hardin —to said ihrrr other wttnra.'ro. All patties. you muit know, were at recorder's mutt. Judge Baxter wa* tn a dilemma. Her* aons a < .inflict of evidence. an I neither old* tented to have -Ivantago. T’(>lU'.»rmin Rrdtl. who had l>rrn called hy Hardin to report Miss Hltsotj and who found that h - would have to al*o report TUolth, remarked to the JuUyr that the matter *»« not worth all the talk anyhow, and the small dog seren ed to be causing an unnecessary lot of rowing. Judge Baxter agreed with him. The six witnesses and the two defendants were told to go. Pave Brown. Dave had a long tale of woe to re po-* Judge Baxter with this morning. It conn rned the way his wife had left him and had been hid from him by an other woman. But Dave should not have gene to the other woman's house and bro 1 -n in the v:inflow. He was fined a fiver for the same. John Wood sen. His Wife is afraid of him. He hns n habit of getting Jogged and threaten ing to kill her and the eight children In the household. That's the-way his w ife told the Judge about the case. John received a $7. 50 f.ne. Aaron Jenkins. Aar-n was not charged with the 18th section. It was a breach of the section con cerning the rate persons shall drive thirugh the city. Aaron dashed across the North Augußta bridge last after noon mounted on a steed and 'was mak ing a record. Tile bridgekeeper called a halt. Aar - n said he eould not read, so did not know.' what the sign on the bridge, relating to fast driving across meant. He was dismissed. Jerry Cacrettt was at court to an swer to the charge of stabbing Will Lyons, who Is now at til? hospital. The case wont over, as Lyons eould not come to court today. OASTOniA. Bears the Kind Vm Have Always Bought rr We are getting old when We discover that youth is beautiful. ONE DECREE COOLER HERE [fpfc|Mfe‘fe49 19 tft*sf*** M flj ?IM 441 Cft #• Mto mm #•# iMf | tllhgif f—. I A 4cfn«lNl to l«t* Ml OUlf About flic I IbfM. I •_ t*lfc nf AtifUnta K|f*R( | |nr« union p*m+***r MJitlott &*' r * * tfotnv not t 4 * AflliMA A f^W ra ti parrolitt lhr««fli It# tof> mbm tto rJooto M. Tfe* jirwut Tt»# HtnM man •** Nil.t* about Yi&A TH# *hi4 «*» not •• larr* uH la now. only tto*** trnrkt bfinn n IW. Utcr tb# Sor(b<tß (thin iba Rirtunond nnd IV»nvllk rondl built a i fti (tut ran ileak vhlt la now tb'* I p!atfor® on tto omald# of tto nor:b tid- cf tto atnirtuw* In tto W» thn riaoot vaa adtod on nnd tto low par- * ;t; on fbat In ovrt Ibr (’infra! nnd Port Royal road trark* via built, Thw ; are now juat thif\* road* that n*rd tracks in tba ftod, bavins to uar lhe ( tracks of the other road# si present. Was Not Always the Eighteenth.*; l it* “e'.gbternih sn t!on" was not al- I ways this. That la, so far as the tium- I b«r cf It In th* cod* Is concerned. iThe particular section of th’ cod* that I pertain* to the many misdemeanors jthst paople can be punished for and which baa cflcn been remarked on fer I tta covering rf*T*y ttehrly everything |ln the war of vlolationa, was, lief ire ' Mrreh so. 1K33. known as the "thlrty j ninth section" am! >va« then changed to the ‘'nineteenth.'' and perhaps when the new city rod’ I# completed t’io • eighteenth will be known as some oth er section, but It w ! tl take a long while frr the recorder sad the police to get the eighteenth out of their minds. Wanted—A complete set of Kncyclo-_ pedla Brltanlca Must sell cheap. Ad dress M. A. W.. H erald ofTJce. Electric Light Bugs. “'Vliat hns become o' the big black hi.gr that we formerly sow on tb’! f >or* and pavements so much tinder | the rrc lamps?'' raked a gentleman of a Herald reporlor today. Tire reporter could not any. He had not * cn on;, - of the Inigs in a year or so. Where have they gone? Persons will remember the Insects. They were seer, much when the city first i»e<;an using electric arc lamps. They were about an inch long and had n kind or shell on them rcsomhlinga bcstle. They have disafii 'arod. Is the species ex tinct in Augusta? Liquor Licenses Come High. All liquor licenses will expire Sep tember 20th. This means that the liq uor men will have to nay over to the city a neot sum. if they would con tinue in business. The carrying on of a liquor business costs more than most, at y other on account of the high licenses and 'he many. Besides the tax paid the city. Uncle Sam re ouires a large sum and if a man has net a fairly good trade, he w 11 soon go to the wall, the licenses eating ail profits up. Fixing the Br'd re. The bridge over the canal in West End is being repaired. It vs been needing It badly for some t.lipe and the matter was mentioned in T'ne Herald a few weeks ago. The bridge is getting a new coat of paint. We discipline our friends by loving them in spite of their faults. TVS HIWALD INASOCIALWAY f ’f T 7 V Ntf I Vfl / I l lrtt iT/ V , f/ UrtN «• l*»—***** *•* CMMNaAstia f • i «ts ain a in as— **• ~ —%>,•*)» i g—. a*** «> * a —g m ■—M| I"AINMkf ■#»«§ "| MR t - nMiwtHit fund in Mm iks^ M* m ilm ni* sswfsvna m |r t f ' »*hf A* In*" tfUf—PH w . Mm Mnim inn mry niMmwd MHhrtn rt lb* Aata*t Mwtl*f of He* Ik of C. ibe I*. C. V. Nittai !• lb* treaiWT Hrbauh Hlokely Mtrt Mary I‘lank y. ||_« 1 « J-l* y, ! Mr* Julia l/«(fr tH2ion Tbasa Indtm foliovint na*n#s «mrs prfMSfol fbr fo*nit»+r»hlp in Cbstrar A: Minna Ms A Mt*r was rmd from s Conlndsmta Wtama. Mr Kmdrtrk. from Colu»* bn* Oa . ask Ins aratatanc* from Chap ter A. Mr*. Miller moved that If *s sixtanre lie gent It lie done as ftnw isdlvkluala. and not aa from the chap ter. *0 m not to mtkbllab a precedent In this promt>ololl* giving, and to avoid being overwhelmed with such I demands Mr*, franklin desired that a ger crons ittm be sent from thtsj chapter, as she understood this to b* one object of our association. Mr*, j Mi.ler withdrew her resolution. Mlm Mar,. Hall moved that a eommlitae be appeinted to Inierview the Survivors'j Association, asking assistance for Mr. I Kendrick, and that the Daughters give what they desire. Ml** Hall’* motion i was carried and Mias Hail requested to act as committee, see Mr. Robbe. I and collect the contributions from the Daughter*. Reports of Delegates to the Reunion and Association of Daughters of Confederacy: Mr*. John K. Jackson reported that she greatly enjoyed the reunion, and fpo'ne of the many commendations of Miss Eve's paper on The Soldiers' Home, read before the convocation of D. of C. Mrs. Smythe reported that she at tended the eonvocaiit»k with great benefit and pleasure to herself, and the rulings of the assem bly. Mr*. Eve reported that the council recommended to the coming state con vention that .Tie Daughters of the Con federacy tty to gel possession of Iho Soldiers' Home. Mrs. Miller reportod that her visit to the reunion hnving been cut short, she only had the opportunl y of at tending the first session of the coun cil meeting, which was very enjoya ble. Mrs. RounsaVllle, State Presi dent, presided, and referred to the pre sentation ot the presiden s, Mis. 1 Kate Cabell Curry, Mrs. Emma Col- 1 cton. Mrs. Pickett, Mrs. Goodlett, andj Mrs. Hickman. She spoke o, r the fine: address of welcome delivered hy Mrs. j Plane very happily, and responded to j b; Mis. Aiken of Cartersville Chapter; also spoke of her appreciation of the, several fine papers presented, of which par excellence was that of Mrs. W. F. Eve, our dear president, on the sub ject of The Soldiers' Home. She said that the paper was not only highly creditable to Mrs. Eve. but extremely valuable to the association on account of the information as ,o the Home, and moved that, Mrs. Eve be requested to present the paper at the next meeting of our chapter, for the instruction of members upon the subject, of The Soldiers’ Home, as that would give them a better conception of the sub ject and make it possible to intelli gently Instruct delegates as to a.ct'.n at conventions. This motion was un animously Carried and Mrs. Eve agreed to read the paper. Mrs. Eve then opened her report with a beautiful description of the Women’s Club rooms In which the D. of C. held their council. The descrip tion made the members of Chapter A y »*t a**#fN k— knee* **■*•! 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(Monmnil Jnrkron f May Hr nirrnrry hr rtrrr ratwtnrd IrVlm^u 01 oof *4* rau * j dirrr* Mr* Kv* aleo 4*artifa*4 Mr* trick- Nkl handaom* aorletr woman and Mrs. Kirby Smith aa a dear krttberly boor* Mr* R*e waa n happy la 1 whom wa* with her and her mother when the wa* raptured by the Yao leee Mt*. Eve aatd tba< the O. of C. - did ail that could be done for the I pleaaur* and comfort of their |urau, and apoke of the reception kt Craig * House where she heard l-amar t-'nn I tala* recite "All Is Quiet Along the I’oiotnar Tonight.” and a niece of Oca. ' Gordon rerite “The Blue and the i Gray;” aald *he never aaw the like of ! rpMi in, there belog fifteen hundred iof them. She told about the terri ble ralaatoim and how the tramped j through It all; aald abe had been put I ihi record aa a aenslble woman but t that waa one parade »be bad to aee. She told us of the banner presented to I the Georgia Division of the t'nlted I Confederate Veterans by the Georgia Division of the Daughters of the Con- I federary; said it was the most beau tiful banner she ever beheld. and Chapter A desires right here to re cord that Mrs. W. E. Eve. our pres ident. suggested the design used for this banner, the front of which Is of elegant while silk, on which is palmed a background of clouds; floating In these clouds is a beautiful Confederate Battle Flag. The reverse side is red silk on which is painted the coat of arms of Georgia. The banner Is fin ished off with handsome gold cord, fringe and tassels. It was presented in the auditorium before fully ten thousand people, hy Mrs. Hally Ronns avllle. State President of D. of C., und i wa* received in behalf of the veterans of Georgia hy Mr. J. Rice Smith of Au gusta. and handed to the Augusta de tachment to be carried to the Georgia division. A long double line of vete rans was formed, between which walked Mi»s Winnie Dav'R and Mrs. Kate Cabell Curry, and the lovely new banner of the Georgia division waved over theit heads as they passed under It. Alt. noble old veterans! Ah, hon ored women! Ah. beautiful banner! You are all treasured as the holy her itage In the loyal hearts of the Daugh ters of the Confederacy. Mrs. Eve then said that she had i>ot told a fif tieth part cf what she had seen, but that the darkness admonished her that she must save the balance for another time, and so she announced that the meeting was adjourned to meet on the first Wednesday in September. The Last German. Mr. Montgomery Ridgley and some others ate arranging to give a sub scription German at the Arsenal armo ry tomorrow night. This will be the last of the Hilltop germans for the summer season, it Is understood- The young ladies who will attend will shortly absent themselves from Au gusta, transferring their thoughts from such things as germans and like affairs to the more weighty, such as French verbs, and geometrical prob lems. » : I Bali at Sumter Invitations liuve just been received In the city to a grand complimentary ball to be given in the progressive lit tle city of Supiter, S. C. This ball will be given to the young ladies of Sumter hy the Sumter club. This club is noted for the hospitality of its nmmdmm n**d (fen MM* fMMMni n4rsm! krt * •>*— A* *•*•* —A — * U—• * <4 Mat **nan* k**«* b t* a*s<4—• **! jm# tin* Uni -f tmnniHi •* j mnrnd nmi ■ i n [ pftLiM m m mmm mi n nnm mmk- 4 ! 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Tto loftft of Ito f4*p will war to flroii m < tour# t<» #m#r tto of#m h<ni#* a cam Tto adtaftr# acrol of tto [ flral atow of ill# wawdl I* In (to rltr. Tto »bott to ’ Boy Waitt#4.'* ft fare# ' mmriy that mad# quit# a long and [ lurrfwfitl run In Nfr Toth. ' Thl* will be her* ok Thursday week an.| kill *how one night only. A large ! Koad will doubt In** lurk out to gee | the play. A Clever Trick. I It certainly look* like 11, hut there la really no trick about It. Anybody can try It who ha* l-amr Hark and Weak [ Kidney*. Malaria or nervoua trouble*. ! We mean he can cur* blm*elf right • away hy taking Kin trie Biller*. Thl* I medicine tone* up the whole system, art* aa a stimulant to Uver and Kld [ nry*, la a blood purifier *nd nerve |r>n -li. . It cure* Convlipatlon, Headache, Funning Spell*. Blceplc**u»e«* and Mel ancholy. H I* purely vegetable, a mild laxative and re*t»re* the ayntem to Ita I natural vigor. Tty Electric Bltlers and be convinced that they are a miracle worker. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50c a bottle al Howard A Wlllet'g dm* atorr. A LIVE WIRE. It Fell ok BroaJ Street Thl» riorii ins;. For quite a while today pedestrian* on the south side of Broad were com pelled to cross the street. The cause of this was an electrlc- Itsht wire that fell in front of Stal lings' soda fountain, creating quite an electrical display, as It touched the other wire* In Its downward course. An officer saw the wire fall and kept passers-by off of It until linemen ar -1 rived, who soon put the wire back In Its place. Police Drink Artesian Water. The police of Augusta believe In hav ing good drinking water. They don't like lo accumulate real estate hy Im bibing of the Savannah river bretv In Its present state of muddlncss. Not a hit do they. They drink artesian wa ter, cold, clear and delightful. It Is brought from the chemical works every flay. Everybody that, goes to police headquarters and tak f* a rlrlnk of the water, wants another drink. That’s the peculiarity of artesian water. It has a fascinating flavor. J. W. Baggett, of Oak Grove. Fla., had an aitaok of the measles, nearly three years ago, anil the disease left him with very severe pains In the chest. "I thought I would die.” he writes; "but to my great joy T was saved by Chamberlain's Pain Balm.” Pains In the chest nearly always Indicate the approach of pneumonia.and by prompt applying this liniment on a flannel cloth —which should be bound on the chest —an attack of pneumonia may be pre vented. It is always prompt and ef fectual. For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by Alexander Drug * Seed Co., C. R- Parr of Bell Tower Drug Store. Scuppernong Skins, on Pavement. “There is a law against throwing ba nana skins and apple parings on the streets, and people bHve learned not to place these slippery articles on the thoroughfare, but they throw senpper nong skins on the sidewalks and if the skips are ste'pped on, one Is liable to take a seat on the pavement in a rath er midden way. Danger lurks in the skin of the fruit. Don’t east them on the sidewalk. is m mui n t«i urns ftuftiff noni mli ■ll mt VIOLETS OF SICILY tbs t mSw» B*> —a Hrtkkbk »• bawt pm •**«* fpart •—a •*! k>«-a*a. *e yk-W'kfS w ksslik*— rtrt I and torn dm* 4 *■«•* in* <* «nmn mm ndt 1 Idpr kmam* ■ imimriniNf rnd : 1:11 mmo. je . igni •g * (iui *fitn I **• Seal wi*iv »*<»•***• e va* *sa*a» BILLIARDS 5 m» BMt bf*», lie A 5 11\ / n I BSCrir 5 Mrrifgmf SanaMr - - ■ re d f - i f rtkMk / . v few Ljft] l)f||H I L™r “ < sms—Mk krtf ■ae-sg*—t 1 js. r ttrcs \ » \ . - «* ! \//vW^ X/ \| 4 / V \ 1 JNw* n** —***** “4h» Ilf X/ X V »■■*»#*••***-—*• f // \ 1 "TA- < * \ How to J ezn. - pi*y» * (Mkvimn fitnn unw. »t.n> m ««*» mnim THE AUGUSTA HERALD i AUOITSTA. OA. I Ad ." . gome few wr.ieea klsrreklt fbt* aa •ertlna. but thoae who have tried a Da* fiance coulk *<* b« Infwvil to j adopt tb* i>M-fashioned m*th»d *«*"» { T»u s* It la an easy to regrtat- the ’ -Oa* Hank*. If y«« *»>»» art- > < rtfkM* j [tn cook more rtowly than another, you j hav* but to ;unn tb* thumb acrew and you can reduce tb* beat to any de gree you dealt* Tb* same with your moat, If B la doing too quickly, you don't need to throw open the oven door [and run the flak of chilling it. Tog enn regulate your range to ault your meat. Tie Gas Lilli Co. of iofotta, f!3 BROAD BT. HEY 10 LOAN. In any sums desired from SSOO upwards, in straight 3 and 5 years time, or on 10 years time, payable 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. Alexander&JobDSon Agents Scottish Americsn Mortgage Company, 705 Broad St JHE HERALD HOLDS THE RECORD. ITS CIRCULATION MORP: THAN DOUBLED THROUGHOUT SOUTH CAROLINA und GPXHIGIA. Why-Why BECAUSE IT PRINTS THE BEST NEWS PAPER IN ITS FIELD. "A Newspaper these days must grow on its merits as a Newspaper.” The Herald's Wonderful Advance and Growth Proves the Correctness oftheAs isertiou. It is very probable that Princess Be atrice will spend a month at St. Pe tersburg during the winter, as the em perpr and empress of Russia, have in vited her to pay them a visit. rcrrtMßfft * call ron lugusia Brewing Co'* - LX POUT IIKKU BEI.LE O TP OEOBOI -A. I r f * Isl % Our Draught Beer Has None Superior. —CALX ion AUGUSTA BEER, PORTNER’S HOKBRAU *nd VIENNA CABINET BRANDS OF Export Beers 1 ARE THE BEST | AMI FOR THEM. ill in gj iff HOT ROLLS FROM jjERRH QRAND QUKE HOUSEKEEPERS TRY IT. NOTHING LIKE IT. All First Class Grocers Keep It. Bibb’s Tax Rate. j Macon, Ga., Sept. 7.—The county i commissioners of Bibb met and fixed the county tax rate for this year at $7.79 on the SI,OOO, or an Increase of 2 Ocents on the SI,OOO over the rate of last year. The increase is less than it was thought it would be. The state rute as tixed for this year by the state authorities is $0.21 on the SI,OOO, or an Increase over last year of $1 on the SI,OOO. The combined state and county rate‘that taxpayers in Bibb will have to pay Is' sl4 on the SI,OOO. or a total Inctdase of $1.20 per SI,OOO. The rate per SIOO Is sl.4 n . or an increase of 12 cents on the SIOO. BELLE OW O B 3 OBGIA