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7 ALL
The leaves are faltiug on Augusta
Htceets. l.'p im the Hill uml down the
river the music of falling leaves la
heard and It is one that no composer
has ever caught although so often at
tempted.
The reason is probably because Jhey
give voice to a truer note of melan
choly than the mechanism of music
can make.
Nature speaks In their rustle In o
minor key of suggcatlveness, and so
faintly whispers tt, but has such clear
address to the heart, that its strange
sympathies defy artificial expression.
The sweet sadness of their harmonies
have passed above the ulchemies of the
Mendelssohns and the Schuberts and
the sweet singers of ballads whtch
have nearer masteries over human
feelings. Jubl now, when the leaves
fall before the warm winds of October
they carry their requiems along the
streets, and the persuasive mournful
ness of autumn has Us sweetest note.
Toll jtob tee park
Tha fall season Is upon us and win
ter ta close n< band. Therefore out-of*
deer interests do not .figure much in
tmblii calculations at this time, but by
amt by simmer will come auU then it
wi*' be different.
Everyon* rvcognizes the availability
of the present settling basins .as a site
for a park if we can only get together
and pull together for the urupose.
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iln aid of ilia naUßfltM
| of front I la 11 prr mi la tbe wages
j of Ihr ogevettvee IB Augusta rollea
i otlil* nadtr faiUtalarli pertinent a
I few rratrki on tbe dlaruiuiaai non eg
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ing III* condition of the operative*, in
lb# New England rollon mills wore
! eeprrtall? Ihe contrasting ol present
condition* with tluw of tba paat ball
raaiarf.
Mau> tirapli and quotation* ara
made from a book recently pnbliahed
ibp Mrs. H H. Robinson entitled
"!*»■ and Spindle," and the mills ot
! ixtsrcll bars bean especially aelerted
! for reference and rltatlon ibereln. We
| find In ibe lasi chapter of the book.
: speaking of the cotton milt of today.
that the present girls do not go to
I their work with the cheerfulness of the
| old mill girl*.
Bay* Mrs. Robinson: "Thera wa* a
tired hopelessness about them that I
am aure wa* not often seen among the
early mill gtrfc. anti they bail an un
der-fed. premature-old look. The hour*
of labor are now less. It Is true, but
the operatives sre obliged to do s
far greater amount of work In a given
time They lend to no many loonff
sntl frames that they have no time to
think. They are always on the Jump
and so have no opportunity to improve
; themselves. They are too weary to
read good book*, and too over-worked
to digest what they have read. The
aouls of many of these mill girl* seem
ed starved. and looked from their hun
gry eye* a* If searchiug for mental
food. Why are they not fed! The
mean* of education are uot wanting.
Public libraries are provided, and they
have more leisure to read than the
mill girl of forty years ago. But they
not seem to know how to improve It.
The factory population of New Kng
land i« made, up largely of American
born children of foreign parentage
two-thlrfds. It Is estimated. As a rule
they are not under the strict control
of the church of their parents, and
they are too apt to adopt the vices anti
follies, rather than the good habits, of
our people.”
Mrs. Robinson quotes examples of 12
persons living and sleeping in two
rooms, and of 38 rooms owned by a
wealthy gentleman and occupied by 97
men. women and children, and she
asks how can young people be brought
up virtuously under such conditions.
She describes herself as one who has
watched with sad interest the gradual
decline of the cotton factory industry
in New Eugland and the deterioration
of its operatives. This pitiful picture
of life among New Gngiands opera
tives bears all the marks of truth. It
ought to excite the sympathy of every
lover of his fellows, What is of more
importance, it ought to be a warning
against any and all attempts to cure
a local evil by extending it to the
whole country. That section is la
lior-ipyisloHon ridden. To that con
dition are directly traceable the de
terioration of the operatives and ibe
lamentable decline ot the cotton indus
try.
For months there has beeu the effort
to lav the blame for this upon the ab
sence of restrictive legislation in the
south, and the natural inference is
. that, .litti to In, ifc.ihe
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oimpaa*. oa*. lao. *•»*> b»». or bAd
larc* latrrraia la Ancuala. wblrh to I
an rxr*ptloa—lh* Noth Amrrlran
Truat Co., of N*« York, formrrly Hi*
Jarvla-Cunkl.n Co. burta« »o* *br.
wbila lb# N#« York Soldi*ra‘ and
Sailor*' Kamlll#*' PnHwU** Amorto
tloa maa ronald#rlnA any* and mean*
(o rrmlc a fund lo yrlte*# Ito lanjlllra
of I hoar who had *on# *° **•# front.
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| l > r*ald«vt SaSmurl M Jar*la. of ih«*
tract company, drvlard an rmlnraily
practical ech#m# to tbla #n«t Th#y
raua#d K lo h# an«oiin##d (bat thry
would r«#lv# direct aob#*cipllona
IMK) and undar—for the war loan 3a
for the benefit of aoldtor* and aatlora
or their (amlUea. The term* were gen
croua. only 3 per cent per annum being
charged for the money neceaaary to
aecure the bonda. The company fi
nanced the actieme, which took up
about 1.000 aubacrlpUona and paid ex
penaca. Including the war rcicnue
stamp. The profit to the aubacrlber*
was about s3l on each $&00 bond, the
entire allotment of $500,000 having
been aold by the truat company with
out ita having bought in a single bond
The profits were distributed. The re
cipient* were soldiers, sailors, men
and wonton of all ages, and, In a few
Instances, children. Hearty expres
sion# of gratitude came from all. The
subscr'ptlons In this case were sorutl
nlxed by the New York Soldiers' and
Sailors' Kamillas' Association and it Is
not probable that In any case was the
North American Trust company im
posed upon. The Hmount reailxed
for Its beneficiaries Is about $24,000.
HIGH LIGHTS. M
Sentimentality la the foolish elder
sister of sentiment
When the heart loses fresh net* it
becomes reminescent.
Our facte are earthly; by our fancies
ive can touch heaven.
Experience teaches man long after
he thinks he lias taken u diploma.
Early to bed and early lo rise makes
even a genius tiresome to his fabi
ly.
The woman who Is down on gossip
doesn't say so until she has heard it
all. x
The wise man knows he is a frac
tion; the fool tries to be the whole
thing.
Women hope for the best and then
go on and buy articles that are mark
ed down.
The drawback to noble ancestry is
that It sets up in business a lot of
bragging descendants.
It is nu Inconsiderate husUand who
needs a new overcoat the same winter
that his wife needs a ne\V cloak.
It would be a better world if wo
men praised their husbands as hear
tily as they do their favorite baking
no. to,, 1
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and wbat make* lb# area# peoaParty
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ala# attirlw aod la kept gt<ng by a
mlnaluK bflluwa la tb* brad Tbe
figure la aurruimded by all ik| para
pberwalla of n cobbler'* *bop aad
make* • first-rlaaa attraction for a
■bo* atom. Aa automatoo tkm ha*
ao apectal appll< at too to aay baataea*
but ta aure to draw a crowd, la a aklrt
fUncer Tb# doll ataada about three
feet high and la baaollfolly proportion
ed It la mourned la a large box. open
m front and arranged tor a light effect
around tb# #d«ea. When tb# clockwork
la started tbc figure goes through all
the Intricate movement* of a daace
and Ha drapery la whirled tbla way
and that exactly like the skirt* of a
living woman. Tbla drapery effect ta
managed In part by v»ry delicate
wlrea, which arc Invirtble a few f#et
away, and make tbe fabric aaauime a
number of alrlklng forma aurh a* thoae
of flowera and butlerfllea Tbe figure*
are aomethlng quite new In window
drenaing aud are altogether different
from the dinner mannikin* that have
beeu keen In the pant. They are mad*
In thla country and are provided with
•mall electric motor*, which furnish
the nece**ary power.
We were diacuaalng the ‘'nerve,”
''cheek,” and "gall" of different Indi
vidual* and friend* In Auguata. Some
men are equally as reticent In disposi
tion and character aa In *pe#cb, ami
the following wae told (an absolutely
true story that occurred during the
land boom In northern Alabama some
yeara ago», aa ahowlng an example of
where one nan's "nerve” was put to
good uae;
The man struck a north Alabama
town with just $2 in his pocketa. He
was well dressed and had a plausible
tongue. He heard that the e'en tract
for building a courthouse was about to
be let and walked In and actually se
cured the job. They gave him two
days to file a bond and he went right
straight to a banker. He showed him
where there was money In the scheme
and In thirty minute* persuaded him
to become his surety. Now mark you
he knew no more about erecting a
public building than a soft-shell crab
knows about Greek verbs, but he tele
graphed Immediately to a big contract
ing firm In St. lauil*. and in forly
elgbt hours was in consultation with
their expert. As a result, he sublet
the work at a figure that left him
about $16,000 clear profit, after giving
the banker a slice. All the time he
was doing this he had only his two
dollar bill to go on. He used It for
shaves und shines, standing off every
thing else, but he had the deal closed
Inside of three weeks, aud the spoils
salted away. Then of course he was
in clover. He made some lucky
speculations afterward and is
worth today at least fifty thousand
dollars.
It we were It drop our masks and
take a stroll In puris naturalibus only
God would recognise us.
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N*«* Turk.
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way for ft## alumni who died m lift
war wnh ftps in.
Young Alger la Mid In have !i#*a in
tivot-d In ift# land < karri tar ike
rVinandina camp.
Tft# frracli railway rmploy-r* bar#
declined lo oVy tft# orders of tli# (tall- j
road Workers' t'ni«n.
Nine ftnarcfctota wfcn ha*# tootled
•■■■Ml the Kaincr’ft life have been ar
reftled at Akutort*.
Tbe Mugene Field Monumrat Amort -
•lion stale that they need but a small
amount mor* at money.
A conspiracy la reported among the
higher offli era of the French army to
remove the present mlalatry.
Tbe New York free libraries have
salted for UN.M front the Board of
Estimate and Apportionment.
"Time was when the arrest of a l*nl
ted Slat** aenator would have aroused
the whole Union, but now ——"
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The Hampton (Va.) Institute haa
raised ita standard of admtasion. llaa
Booker Washington had anything to do
with H?
A lunatic ha* written to the Presi
dent asking for a loan of the United
State* navy to be used for the recoup
ing of the Holy Sepulchre.
The king of Anam ha* a fine safety
deposit box. He puts his treasures tn
a hollow tog and then throws It Into
a pond Piled with crocodiles.
He ran for office, great the coat.
And. losing, let this sentence fall:
•* 'Tl* letter to have run and loat
Than never to have tun at all."
Sir Wllllnm Crook and hi* pcaslmlsttc
deductions regarding the Increas.- of the
world’s population and the searrlty of
wheat are being severely scored by the
economic journals as wholly fallaci
ous.
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In Memoriam.
Diet! In this city October 6. IS9S. one
of Augusta's much loved ones, Mrs. C.
Wardian-.
Only a few short months ago. Mrs.
Wardlaw neemed so full of life and vig
or and with the appearance of one who
would live to a ripe old ago, and now
she has passed over the river to that
beautiful home beyond where she will
await her loved ones beside the pearly
gates standing ajar for the saved and
redeemed.
To know Mrs. Wardlaw was to love
her and justly so was she beloved by
the unfortunate ones who so often were
lifted and made happy by her kindly
acts and words of loving counsel, but
most especially will she be missed by
her Infant class in her dear Sunday
school, where she appeared so happy
with the little ones, and her face would
become fairly i“adiant and beam with
love for our Dear I.nrd as she assist
ed In telling the children of Blessed Sa
vior and His love for them. The will
o 2 our dear heavenly Father must be
done; let us bow tn humble submis
sion and place to His keeping and love
the children and little Harry, the ba
by of the house. May she walk In the
same pathway her dear mother has
trod before her.
Where their harps of angels ring,
And the blest forever sing,
In the palace of the King.
Meet her there;
Where to sweet communion blend.
Heart with heart and friend with friend
In ti world that ne'er shall »nd,
We il meet her there.
FRIEND
The past is beyond redemption. We
have alvsotute power over the luluie if
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Have that Winter Suit
Cleaned or Dyed. It
will be ready for use
when cold weather
arrives.
Hulse's Steam Dye
and Cleaning Works,
314 Jackson Street.
Both Telephones.
IP^TZROISriZIE
‘•The Barber Shop
of the South.”
HICKEY’S is the Place
Five Barbers, all
first-class artists.
212 and 214 Bth Street
Monev to Loan
ON
REAL ESTATE.
APPLY TO
Clarence E. Clark
832 Broad Street, I
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The
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Exerciser. !
A practical, simp!* and
eSici ent Home Exerciser,
ones pccialiy adopted for
ladies and children, bu
at the same time can bo
profitably used by Ilia
strongest athlete.
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Paine, Murphy & Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
803 Reynolds
Private Leased Wires Eiieet to New York
Chicago and New Orleans.
Orders executed over our wire* fox
Cotton, Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Pro.
visions tor rash or cm margins. Local
securities bought and sold. Referencee
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