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cut And tru«* fnkrn4> lurnmndH by
th<4N> nr#r An«l dmr to him. took to hit
death couch. After a fortnight. MlOiout
suffering i ,-. i n,.q| I >i tv mil th
final jftummona. hA« com#. And hi* spirit ;
About the Deceased:
Mrorgr 8. H*M>krv was bom in Phil*!
Adrlpb-# June 13. I*2# He was thr e a
of AhthoftA? Ami Malm Hookey. Hr
came to Augusta from I'hiladHtUia,
when hr was IS years of age. to tak#
chart* of the Augusta Gas light r»ki
pany, which was thrn in Its infancy
Hr was Identified with the company for
41 years as superintendent- Hr retir
ed from the company shout four years
ogo. He had U n diligent and sa\in*
in life, am) at thr time of his death had
accumulated a handsome property.
Mr. Hookey wa* one of til. very best
mechanic* In the country. He learned
his trade In 1 (catling, I’a. He was one
of the oldest I Ivins locomotive enrl
neera in the world.
tils Family Connection.
Hla brother. Charles O. Hookey, of.
Philadelphia, la here. There was al*.
almut the venerable gentleman as life,
took It* llight Mr. lieorge A. Hookey, |
Frank CJ. Hookey. Joseph 8. Hookey. ■
his sons; Mr*. E. F Hweegaji, of
Charleston, and Mr*. F. A. Power, of
Atlanta, hi* daughter*, and Miss Ka- j
tie Sweegan. of Charleston, hi* grand- j
daughter.
Hl* other son, Charb-s J. Hookey, of
St. Ijtiius, and Ida brother. Anthony C.
Hookey, of California, have been no
tified by wire of the death.
As elated the funeral will probably
occur Wednesday morning. Deceased
was a consistent member of St. Pat
rick's. and the funeral will occur from
that church. Funeral arrangements
will tie ftnnouncctrt'fmorrow.
OASTOTIIA.
Be»r» th# j 9 ft* K'" 11 You Haw Always Boujtlt
'*T
IF
YOU
PAY
MORE
than we charge you for
Jewelry or Silverware you
pvy too much, for money
cannot buy better qualities
than we offer you. If you
pay It sa than tve charge
yon are sure to get lean iu
quality—Satisfaction.
new GOODS
DAILY.
fi. Mweiiert & C#.,
Jewelers.
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.4 tv teflaiatarr, and tbs otokw ssi
they will ftr.’fNl lit retting It Wilt t •
The (Inks hove {••rtnad a I«ka) un*
! |,in Vis oltli Ofty 1 iuuii‘t neniers.
It ha. a bright future t»fore It. Mr
' Marcus, a firmer employe of L<rvy'«
Hons, of Augusta, la a member. By
j the way, one <4 the central attarctbma
j Irf Atlanta to, the uaat nimdh Is Mr
navis, of A usual*. I ,-aaaot ilisttnauish
. this Mr. Darla for others of that name
from any trade or calling he folhnved.
so will mily **> he I* lhe gentleman
| *ho former I > ornamented the billiard
J room of the Arlington.
The railroad men held a big meetlna
! here Holiday. All the big chief* were
. here, among them our old friend. Frank
Hargeant In his address he IMI idly pro.
| claimed that tin- Bremen must take
.some Immediate steps to away with the
| dusky individual who spade* al tl*
j left hand of the autocratic engineer.
It has the rotating In me of an affair
that will be drawn to a focua soon, and 1
you can look for It In Augusta. The,
fed- ration was composed of aliout as i
! fine a liody Of men aa I ever sa-.v eon-!
gresated. It la surely going to accn-n
--. plish something, and that. too. In face :
nf the fact that the engineers have sir- I
jen the oranixalkm the marble heatt.
1 Well, I see Richmond has elected I
{three delegates to the legislature, viz.:
Messrs. Calvin, Hammond and Reyn- >
i lds. Wonder how they will run the
gauntlet of the la'-or committees?
! Let it be understood lam casting no
, boutonnieres, nor am I seeking favors.
I but am Inclined to think some of the
: member* mentioned I can place. I will
I put It this way: Mr. Hammond.
| doubtful, exceedingly doubtful, about
] voting for labor bills: Mr. Calvin, I
nm sure, will be strictly conscientious
in all his actw; and Reynolds—well, I
am banking on Joe. You *-*e, Joe, he's
been a "tourist,” and know* something
of the wants of the |«tople. It would
give me pleasure to see him come out
for the people: lie would make a ebam-
I lon of which th • working people would
feel proud. However, we will await de
velopments. JEROME JONES.
The Ellis Restaurant has
moved first door above
Dyer building.
SACRED HEART FAIR.
To Be Held in January to Raise Funds
For New Church.
At a meeting- of the parishioners of
the Hatred Hea,rt church lost night It
was decided that the fair to be given
for lhe purpose of raising funds for
the new church, should be held the last
week in January lasting through the
first week in Fe'/ruary.
The ladies In chaise of the fair will
begin canvassing scon, and are deter
mined to make It a signal success.
Free Pills.
Send your address to H. K. Bucklen
& Co., Chicago, and get « free sample
box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A
trial will convince you of their merits.
These pills are easy In action and are
particularly effective In the cure of
Constipation and Sick Headache. For
Malaria and Liver Troubles they have
been improved invaluable. They are
guaranteed to be perfectly free from
every deleterious substance and to lie
purely vegetable. They do not weaken
by their action, hut by giving tone to
the stomach and bowels greatly invig
orate the system. Regular -dr.e 2Ge. per
I,ox. Sold by Howard & Wlllet, drug
gists.
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er descended from Cadwallader Ooldefl,
cine of ih* colonial'governor of New
i York, and ta a niece of Admiral
< Khlnd. who fought on the Federal aide
: -luring th* Civil War. and whose ship,
the Keoduk. was blown up In Char
leston harbor. Admiral Rhlnd also,
at a subsequent lime, commanded the
powder ship which was sent against
Fort Fisher, at Wlfmmgtnn HU
mother 1s also a niece of General
Montgomery Gardner, a veteran of
; both the Mexican and Civil war*, and
as gallant a soldier ax ever drew a
sword.
Hl* paternal ancestry Include# some
of the most plettmaque acd romantic
figure* in the history of this country.
The old Maryland families, the Kidgt
leys, the Sterrltts and the Hollings
worths. have been prominent In ev
ery American war. Hl* great uncle.
Cspt. flterrlu, commanded the Amer
ican ship Enterprise In Ibe Tripolitan
war. and in an encounter with a big
rcssalr he made her haul down h r
CJlors, but bpr hull was found to be so
riddled with shot and shell as to ten
der her worthless, so he threw h- r
guns overboard and ael her adrift, j
The pirate's loss was fifty nun killed
and wounded; the Americans lost not
a man.
Afterwards, during the French war, j
Bterrltt commanded the Constellation,
which, after u spirited engagement
with the big ship L'lmigent, compelled
her to strike her color*. While the
battle was raging It became »o hot at
the guns that one of the grnnera de
serted his post and refused to return,
whereupon Slerrlt ran him through
v/ith his sword. Colonel Sterrlt, a
younger brother of the naval officer,
commanded the Fifth Maryland regi
ment that gallantly distinguished It
self at the battle of North Point.
The most dashing horseman in the
Mexican army was Riilgelcy’s grand
father. Captain Randolph Rldgeley,
and his marveloua feats of skill and
daring earned for him the sobriquet of
le beau sabreur. It is related of him
that on one occasion, while riding in
front of Barnutn’s hotel, in Baltimore,
he suddenly put spurs to his horses
acd dashed up one side of the long
flight of steps and down the other,
escaping unhurt. Another tlmft
he was out riding with some gay com
panions near Fort McHenry, each of
whom was trying to excel the others
In feats of horsemanship. An empty
coal cart happened to be passing, when
one of the party rede toward it and
cleared it at a bound. This was a
bowshot in riding beyond anything
that had been attempted up to that
time, and all eyes turned to Ridgeley
to see what he would do. Without a
moment’s hesitation he put spurs to
his horse and made him leap Into the
cart and leap out again while the cart
was in motion. None ventured to fol
low, and afterwards he was acknowl
edged champion.
After the death of Ringgold at Palo
Alta, during the war with Mexico, he
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iqilng to - mint (be ra*t of the danger
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-off she went in quest of Ih* breve
- soldier l-ofi Just at sunset she found
: hint faint and un-rst-i-i-ii Itaw the
loss of blood. Trnderl* she raised hla
head and placed It on her grm, when
ihe night earoe there would l*e a bar#
i possibility of hla recovery.
Rh# called to a federal surgeon wbn
happened to he passing and implored
him to dress hi* wound* and have him
removed In a place where he could re
relv* proper attention. The snrgeon
said that her pat taut was suffering
from physical exhaustion as well as
psln and the lo*s of hiood, and If his
deep continued through the night
: I here would he hare possibility of Ids
recovery.
Here was a pr-d'eament. Her po
dlUm. with her arms supporting Jds
huad. was becotidug painful In the ex
treme. tieslde the dangr of a defense
less woman staying all night on a bat
tlefield in the jKiisesslon of a hosllle
army, was truly alarming, hut the
brave girl uever faltered In her de
votion. She kept her lonely vigil to
the end and when morning catne'she
raw her patient moved to the hospita
ble home of Mr. Robert Y. Conrad, at
Winchester, when after months of
careful nursing lie was restored to
perfect health. But (he experience
cost him four Inches of his left leg.
While serving on General Jobal
Early's staff at Monacacy Junction.
Captain Ridgely performed a feat of
horsemanship that rivaled in dexterity
and courage the finest exploits of his
Illustrious father. In attempting to
cut off the retreat of General Lew
Wallace, the eonfederales marched
down the railroad track, encountering
us they went a large creek, spanned by
a bridge about forty feet high, with a
trestle about one hundred feet in
length on either side. There were
just two narrow planks in the centre
for a footpath, hut when Captain
Rldgeley reached it superbly mounted
on a Virginia thoroughbred, at the
bead of the column, he went, over like
it hiid amidst the wildest cheering of
the troops.
With such a family record for dar
ing deeds to sustain, strange it would
he if young Randolph should fail to
show fighting qualities of the highest
order, Atul furthermore, his anxiety
to ho in a fight was removed entirely,
for the little McCullough was in the
thickest of what there was at Mahiia.
When she strode in by the side of
Dewey’s flagship, her bows were del
uged by a huge wave, Jaused by the
explosion of a submarine mine, which
was intended to lift her Into eternity,
and which was the first gun of the
battle.
When the German cruiser Irene was
cutting up shines and crossing Dewey's
“line of fire,’’ the McCullough put a
shot across her bows with one of her
6-pounder rapid fires, and called her
down in a hurry.
The McCullough has made two cap
tures since the war began, or rather
four- the America;! slilp, Abbey, which
was trying to Ton the blockade with
guns and ammunition for the insurg
ents, and the Spanish gunboat i.uytie,
with two transports and 3,000 Span-
Ilxpcrts lln Hied.
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BARRIOS DIAnONDCO.,
• EDISON BUILDING.
42 AMO 44 B*OM> STStIT, New YOSIt
Rrniwn lU* paper.
iards aboard—and of which U. Ridge
ly was plated la charge.
Georgia tabes her regular plaee as
the Mmplre Stale In rontrilniilng na
, val herooa to the war with Spain, her
-roll Inclining the well known names
Inf Brumby, Atlanta: Hodgson. Ath
-ena; Oliver. Hawkinsvllle; Dubose.
, Sparta, apd Rldgely, Atigtisia. Mighty
good material here for commodores
and admirals.
The Ellis Restaurant has
moved first door above
Dyer building.
THU CIRCUS COMINCJ.
The Dress Agent Dropped Into the
herald Office This Morning
The little girts and boy*-—and the
parents and uncles and aunts over
whom the little girls and boy* have
I perfect Influence —aliout circus times—
will be pleased to know that a great
, big show i« coming.
Mr. F. K. Boyle In in tbe city today,
'lie Is at the Planters. He is advance
agent of the Adam Forcpaugh ami
Sells Brothers' Circus.
“Oh!" he said. "I haven't so much
to tell now. Our advertising car is
here today. We are billing the town.
You can tell your folks the circus lit
erature will he up right away.”
“How Is business this year?’’
“Tip top. Oil, I don’t know much
about 4-cents cotton. The show Is so
big and so grand that It draws any
how—cotton or no cotton, war or no
war. It is, sincerely, irresistible.
“You see, Mr. J. A. Builey, sole own
er of the ‘Great Adam Korepaugh
Show,’ has just concluded urrangc-S
ments with Messrs. Ephriam. Eewls
and, Peter Sells, by which the show
known a* 'Sells Brothers’ Enormous
Railroad Shows’ is consolidated with
the Forepaug Show, thus making the
new aggregation one of the most pow
erful in the world.
“The potential arenlc proprietors
represented In the above-named enter
prise-arid they are men of great
wallh and enviable standing—have hut
one definite purpose In view, and that
Is to give a great deal more for the
money than has ever before lieen at
tempted, believing that the result, w ill
he such an increase !« patronage, with
out any advance in prices, as will am
ply justify the really titanic experi
ment. Every other show in the coun
try will he permitted to go its way un
niotested and unnoticed. If great in
fluences and effects result, they will
come from inevitable popular compar
ison, and those who tempt Jluit must
abide the consequence.
“(Tnder the arrangements made Hie
Adam Forepaugh-SeSlis Brothers’
Consolidated will be the only one of
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L C. LEVY’S SOS i CO.,
Tailor-Fit Clothiers. - - Augusta. Ga.
SHOES THAT ARE KNOWN!
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California as the BEST
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