The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, October 05, 1898, Image 5

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VI., and It la tha t la rgte( atone vblrb ran ba abtpprd by > rail. ifRISI MAS LOXbS. Will Be »a«t to Thirteenth Tinnenota Soldier* at Manila. tit. Paul. Mina Oet. 4.—At a eg iiUr m'etmg of the Naval veta of the port of Bt. I*aul. taut evening U was resolved that as Chrlatnia* !»*«■*• "•*+ to he aent U> the boy* of the 13th Mia - ureota volunteer*. It would be well to remember Dvwejr’a men. They have plenty of food, and a* tulanu and cigars are (heap in Ma •ilia aud clothing I* not required In thaWiot r'ltnate. It «i, resolved to col liet or purchase magazine# of I**S. aurh aa Harper#, Leslie'#. Col liar a. Truth. Judge, etr., 8.. a hot aud shin It to Admiral Dewey He will distrib ute them to the men of the fleet. Any contributions of the above clesa sent to the St. Paul Committee. C. 8. Phelps. i 43 Hast Third street, or L. Dunn, Union Depot, will be forward ed. IS IT WORTH ANYTHING TO YOU tqaxre, honest dealings, prompt yervice, strict at tention to your orders and an earnest desire to satisfy you, no matter at wbat cost. Add to this our very Urge and complete stock of Watches. Diamonds, line and medium grades Jewelry, Sterling Kilver wear, Rich Cot Clsss, en ables us to offer you in ducements worthy of your attention. Wi. Sctaiiert & Co., Jewelers. ur» noo thh« hn*Pn» n»a*a Tynha »#.#*« I** i i 'ftjMhtptoO# ***** to* o ** %*.*na (P»aatm» Pbh PWm*. wMmmm : (Hr# i ■<*% o* to* r*w R**o* ** j IV * to tor 'f Ahp*o Oih#* tto l*MMt*o* ' to*** •-••• •• **•■ to*** 4 r «•» O**- tMNI NO to* *• 4Nto*o*o* to* •*■'■ ■Maty* miWPad M A** * •• m» that fall th*a IhM hpai* »«- ;hn«n w raMapMah h»' »ii«a*b't fm m nP nhby (amn. Ipan. hi. twn r.ttre fpHphna hrrhiplMn flfpP * »«a a. PbPPb *a anpat W ha abha P ' imam eat p*tias PUP P*np hh* .r.t HK» lha (aa* rad hp> tad na* <*dh* *-* hn pt'fpP >• •!' lb* aa i rrr-** a*hh aPfe MhaP hh* ***** l— | f«p(Hl IP rht-lp4d.P P “P *® |«p»ia aad <hp btp a tw«jPn P; l tiaaina M n. piaiw, (hr puhlan ’ tab. n nant i eahMii m rrbatra p ihn form P pmitnat .at- * *• nUI pm tha Plnnfc Wha. tha I’hMl. ptna tanpipi fit. pp»W t»«*4f that, tana a atnan# aan-Mhmt anaagp ... -..- T nau iMiklli ’ ana. P thba inanity nrhbrh fiwr. tha 1 rPentPh ha tha l*n**ad Mntna aI KHTf-pl* * o*«of (Nm* *oo KOI **o too* itoO to IV Ntoo4i tot# to# to* Romotof to log tt** ito #M ftk* lot V*«ito, tit* ittoioni touftotif iwto# u*4tT g-r- * •#*? ONiflbtol 4 titotof k •Al n#v M iftoti* ito Co# to* tosH i.r inane nnr aaa. «h» at fttet be- I brand «• ahaaaM ananta I4aatba abae ara adanrnbag terminal ban P (pan ip mlt It thv ab» * p tap* ("ft 'ran tha fart that tha pwrral Pn<* mral p tha conatry aaatna l«» be •giuaat return tog nny of ihn i.nnd to xppn. tha I'nitrd dtniaa !• under ab ‘cat ana in thr tna.rga.ta to aatab UP a taaMa aad ranghtanad farm of gmaarnmaat «hr<> igbop tha mtirr at ' rblprlago I "Whra tha aar brake op tha j I'hlilpplar Inawrart loalau havnma. la in **»tain arnp. tha dllw of tha | Amrrtmna, and H to our morn! duly its aaa to M that In tha Man they I arltl hr Mated n tale and free govern twoi and tmlaaa th# Unlidd hintaa »n --* ntrcu aarnrnnraa aa to boar tha Phll . ipptnca .111 to gotrrnrd. wa narra * rarity .HI Itara to aaakr tha Istooda jonr .arda Tha pram rommiaatonem .111 to rallrd upon ip aararr a prim : ilira government or -onirol over tha . ulaad and root In or It until rmtgraac I deckle* upon • pertuananl form of go» I eminent "It tiatu to me that *e ara railed upon to aaauma a protectorate over tba ( archipelago and thlc may to nectutn pUahad by means of thr army and aa ty no* In tba Philippine* and Philip pine eater*. What .111 hr tha ultl i mala fate of tba Inland* la of rour*a I a problem for the future. W'hathetr | the Philippine' .111 heroine an lode pendent nation or a colony of tba Pnl tad Htatea, or .hethar an A mar lean prot. torate .ill to eaiabllabad. .11l to a rabjart for eongraaa to dartde. It la .ell underitond that h|ialn mu. abide l>y thr verdlrt of our peaer rotn mbclonar*. .hairier that may prove ito he for (he I* In no fit condition to |reeume the ronflirt which hat* already iieauited ao dinaatroualy to her. Hhe haa no roaaon to rapert that our comajlMlonera will agree to any com promlra whleh eontrmplates the con tinuation g>f Spanlah control over any part or all of the group of the Philip pine*." Rucklen’s Arnica Salve. THE BEST SALVE in the world for Cull, Bruises. Fores, Ulcers, Salt Itheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hand*. Chilblains. Coras, and all Kkln Eruptions and positively cures Pile*. pr no |i»y required. It la gigirant"td to give perfect satisfaction or money re funded. Price 28 cents per bo*. FOB SALE BT HOWARD A WILLET. TECH OPENED. Hany Students at That Well Known Institution. The fall term of the Technological school at Atlanta opened Monday with an attendance of more than 260 young men. sin the dormitory there are one hun dred and sixty young men and the management of the school believes that many more will enter before the first few weeks of the session arc over. The management has already made the announcement that anolher dormi tory Is one of the pressing needs of the present. The opening of the fall session was under moat promising conditions, and the faculty was pleased with the out look. OASTOTIXA. Bears tbs Hn Kind Yoa Hate A!ws?s Boi#l “"r Admltal (Schley thinks tile medals to officer* and men of the navy should be of the same material, as they ace in England and Germany. This In anoth er strictly American Idea. Schley is a good American. T«» JkTTOTJSTA TO MEET IN OMAHA ! utoggln M land flftiNßtt if V tdCMi IK flit lif Mda* 4b , 9 9?*., rd 9Kn* c.p, togdnatd aa a Ue.»a» I itovmtotoit • <1 Hto*» df Mto «# TV* ** *## to tfcfft ptoptoN ftf to#to*toM*#* |*«pa«*M. tto. n nandtou (It ttoam •« ei Mttma. . tototo toa* a* a *um rtem as tvtiada ato4 th* be** ***** [ tto ftotry *U» to tom .*»4 li w Min. ttod tto mmatod *f (ha . . traicer- I ; iht th* h* gtamta. u 4 a grant mam ! that «« torgeiy <*»*T m. (to# yutofme «f tlig iirm-f ommimtomaa* to i*a | aad <dto* aitoaa Th* •vmntf awmm** •tom*** at Om i|W . 'tot* t*. na I—urT1 —urT mmuuwnm. Imd tto md***!*. as i gimng Mato hv4bvr* lto aw and t tot* *nto i Met form*, one as (to | *ttoitpad lam 11* Pwat*. Adadr .id r*prm*ml to* | y‘uU>m enmity biatd as tmMMlodrn ' }|p In Aki 4MM# #4 IV iMI fKPANCMNNM# ltd to* Unargta ndnnrtndtoM td tatototo j MM* ** Th* oaher tobegatr* *yf'.n«*4 *** |n* torito.* At Inmay nm»*l Tarfvtt. Itotodmi It. R. tjiaa*. Vina fVaardast* Una. |K' (hmd to. ttmamu."**! d .rt*4; j n Murray. tottd oagfw*bml din i irtri: W O Wntarm aarond r*.grto ,Mtmal dtoUtot. W. r. Umnba. («*ath Up*.*.' dbdrtm: to-ama ifth mngymuitmal dtortot. E M.Wto* j bar. *»»tto «mgiu*#<o*nl dlatrirt. « j V Trt®Mg#f * ##Y'#DAil #■ NNgf#•# A*NWI» ; diatrirt. W. P McWprtan *»«h«b j rongumlonal dl. rtot, f. T. •mam, inlath coagiumMeaal dutnri; W. r. |rv< tenth mnnrvaatoanl dldiW; I. IA Tb.#a rletmtb r»i**tn*#b«nal dln trlrd, Sf. R !*• (*nlln.*y. Watolng t«*. Mr. K. R Edward. Se.um liounty. J I*. Mrflre Mae***; J. «• itioodrßm Nrw*#n; Jam** A Walker. Illartr.. C. J *#« » Rorayth. W J. ! Mardy. l-atltaagr, J. C. IfolUng*' ! « r rth drrarmt ronnty. C If. Keath'-r* Lana R.me, J. O Vmnador Vaid*»-| ta; H R. Walker. Atlanta. J. R iwtoiay. Hall rownty ! The lommitlre named for the i>tat# at arga ronalat* of t Mr Roarat Adair. AtUnIB. | Y y natie. Oalnaariile. C. N Rantfceratone, Row*. •* j, o. Varnedoa. Valdoata. Pr*aidant PI»o* ha» atfdreaaetl * c tut tnu a leaf lon to each of the ap point*** Informing the Int er of their appointment and asking thetr atten danre apt. the parliament * Tha com mnateetlon la a* tollo.*: "lienr Rlr: In r*»p<»o** t« » requcU from the road department „f the I’nl ted Htale* government *t Wachlnglon l>. C-. a*klng for tto appointment of d tegate* to the road parta.m«»t lhal meets In tlmanty October Mh. ymt are hereby appointed a delegale bf au thority of the convention of county rommlaaioiMtri of Georgia. Respectful- IC E. DIXON. President. “A. I*. Root* Becretary." It la expected that toe Georgia mem lirrs of the parllamen. will lie heard from and rnltghimi th* laxly on toe .Jlie.ion of good rood# in Georgia. Paris la up In arma on the Dreyfua question. MRH. PINKHAM TALKS ABOUT OVARITIS. Letter fYom Mre. Oerrio F. Tremper that all Suffering Women Should Bond. Ovaritis or Inflammation of the ovaries msy resnlt from sudden the monthly flow, from innnmmution of the womb, and muny other causes. The Xgfk: ■ j ‘slightest indication of trouble with the - ” - JEPPR; - Tik ovaries should claim your instant uLLUI ::; : I- X attention. It will not core itself,and Jrftf * : 3BT -Jjljki- I\ a hospital operation with all Its 1«r --/qjkn: -|fe. "/ .la: :A rors may easily result from neglect. rMiSI LL*** -TEa -- T The fullest counsel on tills sub //A I I /|\y\ XJEw ' writing to Mrs, I’inkhara. at. Lynn, jr . ’irln /Id t>. /- U ■ Mass., and asking for her advice. jCjfe/ f r Yffffr letter will be confidential and seen by women only. -p Mrs.Cakbie F.Trkmi'V.m, Lake, Ind., / BgjBWFH r; II whose letter we print, is only one of / '3l rr -' T • ■■ many that have been cured of ovarian / fcgjt L:: :X: -1. troubles by Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegc > -X “D«ab Mas. PivunAM: —I was C V / fWk* NT' suffering frrAn congestion of the V. LI VBb >pi ovaries,misplacement of the womb, | irregular, scanty, and painful iB y\ ’/ [l\rJ menstruation, also kidney trouble. HE|/y / (* j had let it go on until I could not ' / sit up, and could not straighten my left Wl I leg. My physician gave me relief, but Mfl I*—a, failed to cure me. Heading the testi- Sn uioninisof different women, telling what 1 Lydia E. Ptnkham’s Vegetable Compound had X \ d„ne for them, 1 decided to give it a trial. 1 / had almost given up hopes, as I bad suffered -*u ««..• ~ m jsr i « ™ r r L i”/, bill nod i».h .vtoring, 1.. d I tid'd y»“t P'*" iPPdmi,,. m tb. beginning of my sickness. All in l lie village lcuow I was not expected to live, when i the first and second attacks. In fact, 1 had no hope until I began taking yoor Vegetable Compound. 11 has saved my life. A Million Women Rave Been Benefited by Mrs. Pinktiam’s Advice and Medicine l*ApcrtH Jittffkd. •Ml (Mtodl if* m MA# H* *ll Mf#m lAm INK (xnuincrfiJ AA BuTtejFA MV N|fA ftp yw* #•#*•• N> N** ftVftN fWf y# *m*»~**m-*m MO* jpoy lll * vSEtodP* NA# to### •* >NHM RING. PIN BTUO EARNINGS MAMANNNK «# 9#*bp» #1 lit MAiAlfl! SfOQ^ i\ EACH “ Carrikft Af* S 2 Pkt Ptir. SPECIAL CAUTION : _ #MM #%•## fSrito ■«#war Mtssktod* "to* K Set M ’*«*• art - »i»iw* «* uhu I MAIL ORDERS. I gM mg. IMftMP t# #*♦* »*• t # a f#* | fi'NHi mA NV naVNI *** NMw •**(■#•“ Nv »# U AfIAiANB, H# PfliP# My in? ||M» V(-P#f "fiifffwK W#i#K#4A kn HV»#wy #>*#. JJ* *2 Tlri •#** #>##*- mtmnm*** iw |iif|f t 4itolK»u»i#K Vt * ■ -•fj'* - to •,» t (mh (i>v. «#<-*'■*«* na»**ma»• ta ' Yt*Kß# ' I'fPtHVi WWBI . . I %Xtu e4?Xito «to ||rp n«4 I faunl Nm« IH**»**to«|A Sr ■« |t»«i idfb«jMU<4 #»wl <hHtklY fiAV HM9 #»*#H#«Y f#A#to4R# •• •« • # #• Rtofar* of Imitators.*## QARRIOS I Via no.ND CO., EDISON bUIUMUG, gg aho 44 toman BtauT, w* Vona. ■rat S’* th* PU* A LONG REVOLVER. A Returned Momfiker frightens a Chicago Crowd. Chicago. Oct. 4 —The presence of a crowd fr**hu*nrd J. W. sh*-p|>#rd, of Version fnd., a returned Klondlker, at North Clark and Michigan street*, last, evening, aad he drew a revolver slghtern Inches long to protect 11.240 in currency In hi* pakrl. J he weapon sttractad a stiil greater croud and Ihe frtgbtsned Klopdiber ran d»w« Michigan street, shouting for the poHc*. Officer Norton pursued Hheppard.whu turncu upon his purpucr, hcll< vlug him to lie In league with the supposed roh hars, and shouted that if further ap proach wa* tnsde he would shoot. dheppard stumh.ed as he shouted sml fell into a puddle. Ha wa* final ly conducted by Officer Norton to the Polk street depot and safely placed on board a late train for hi* Indian* home HONORS FOR IDMIOII OEWEI I Tit il M li Ito 111 it ft i. I «m$ iMMi V#tt ftftft Ml AalNil VauMKi** IMI* ftiNV# Ml (Mi i I KNMMfn Ahr NNR<#d» t aMRKi Ml MR# AM# | toto totodh «Wtod *». »**.. _ I 4#Mto * • f*h «p» •* | ##•▼* toiPf dW . Ifl VMNVNp •nMNNAMP*® 1 # ♦V* KMANMMMM4 j (df tfcdP# ; 44## if #1 |»*to»f #»*4 ffts j I 1 #M| |NiftpIHNNAKA #KI4 r K#Ki#V iNNPt IM# 1 .-Ato* »M* ■1 #i#lt 4NMV#NS ■ftto'to* tofteKaNl ••*«#» j Ugfi ti (tto «**««*« #f III# 4#»»**#rN#N. It# #«UK «t# # ■#####» #t 4k««k j I 4$ ij# Nww t||# *#Kto»««NI 144# ft### 4# j li# . u-tkl tla to w# KtoNRI >»tof1l llhp •to#l#**Nl 4## i j «to Ifton-toNHlMto* IMP 44#l |M«t# IP 4 #AKto4N# |«»to4NKMPWA lAHA* flhgto Uljf # !to4M to f-29 tol I L» MM MftftNM IMI • ]•» m* m \ IMtfMMM IH# dtoKdttoHHN #4 144* iMw n < «NP I *« IHryt fmf ## *##' [t• * f • 4 I 4« HMMHMMM9 #»** ***** Ml f M#! Lm» #4 iftM WMMf IMS IMAM * i— ma y I iifi M 1 toM# toto 144 fttotfi i k AtotoMfcto to *h*« «*e-u-f i h< *#« dito< dbto-A 14A4K# totof* W I Pp fVNHHPMPto- _ ‘ I T4kM4 A 4 MUV #k4A4i 144* • r*X r*pacd»a#*Pw Atmlmt thtoeTh I a Halt a A Wmmm pta««d» D«m # *• h- I« * y 4 ihtotolr w to** |itoa?k**dna. (wK«a to* THE ORANO LOOOE. wdt watahrata In Ctoamto. t* Can leal CHt Macon. Oat. A Grand nartmary I w A Woilhtn. as th* Grand l-odg* lid Rra# and Ac-ruptad Ifnanna of IGevardta. la bept quite buay Pretoria* Ifor the tin* Hundred and Twelfth I cnmmunlenuon of tha Grand lx>4g* which meet* IB Macon ibt* month ill I# rlfßTlwJ th#! |V 41 «rn<l4l>*4 Mill be tha largr*t known la Ik* klatory of th# orgnamtum tor ytmm a* • nnm har at very important matter* nr* to na diarumud and trnntoftad dl (hi* mmkm. The treorder Mtntanrad John flallep to pay a fine of ten dollar* or tore* thirty day* on tha chain gang for fighting Ballsy Ma negro cavalry maa Whoa* home I* In Maroa He tame here on a al.h furlough and tbl* t» rh* second time during bta fur lough that ha haa been arraigned for Dght lag *nd aeateneed to the aaag. He ■erred a part of hi* first *aai*Bce when his fine waa reduced aad ba .a* released. On Ik. Raturday be be came Involved in a dlSeiilty with me (niter* of lb* Kir. Georgia regi ment and he drew a knife and threat ened to stab on* of the soldiers. Bai ley's father wa* hanged In Macon *ev *ral year* ago for murder. Bailey •aid hla furlough expired today. Tba army olHcial* will find him In th* Hibb county chain gang. If they want him. OABTOniA. Pmn. ta, NO NEED FOR WAR. Gen. Duiffleld lixpresaaa Himself on Strujtgl* With spaln Detroit. 1 Oct. 6. Oen. H. M. Duf fleld and Governor Plngree appeared before a mam* meeting of the Y. M. C. A. Bulb commended the work of the association during the late war, and the governor chura<-terl*ed war us murder pure and blmple. and said if all understood its contequeure* legal ised bloodshed would cease. He said: "We are living in an age of rapid transit and war belongs to th* old stays. Yon .seldom see a congressman or senator or their sons joining the army without, a commission. One life Is as valuable as another. T cannot see why evpry man that enlists should not get the Bamc pay. The private does the work and gets fl 3 a month, while the fellow from the same school with the ‘pull’ gets from 42.000 to 9(1,000 a year. Put all the men on the same salary and war advocates will be hard to find.’’ Oen. Duffleld said: “There Is no lon ger any excuse for war, and why we got Into the laie one I don’t know, unless It was caused by certain people seeking self-ad van cement, who, by frothy talk, precipitated a strug gle which should never have occurr ed." SOLDIERS DEAD Two Pars Away In St. Peter’s Hos pital, in New York. (By Associated Press to The Herald,) New York, Oct. s.—Arthur O. Watson, sergeant Troop B, Tenth cavalry, and Private KJdward Beaton, Troop K, Rough Riders, have died at Ht. Paters hospital, Brooklyn. It Is given out that there will l>e a new lobby at Washington next winter: that the Hawaiian sugar planters will endeavor to hold onto their sysi -m of contract coolie labor. They will find it dltlk-ult to make an impression. Con gres will have a great deal more busi ness than It tan attend to at the short session. The war has tut out a great deal of business. 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