The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, October 25, 1898, Page 4, Image 4

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Anyone presenting •< The Herald Of the the Souvenir Coupon w hLh in printed below will receive a neat lit tle Sonvrnlr Button Free. If you want one apply early. Mall oriicrn will be lilted when accompanied by atampn to pay postage. FRlil. DISTRIBUTION SOUVIiMM COUPONS I This Coupon, presented at The herald Office, will be e<- changed for a neat and hand eome Herald Souvenir Hutton. , The distribution In limited and ! will last only a few day*. P"- - THE ROUND BALE AMD COUNTRY DAMAOK. Among rollon men, both In England and the United States, In the warm re newal of the agitation aicatuet "ooun try damaged" cotton one point. It seem# to ua, baa been overlooked, via: the part to be played by the cylindri cal bale and the new process so admir ably deaertbed In Sunday a Herald, .n eliminating to a great extent thii '•country damage." Conference# are now being held be tween representatives *»f the Liverpool cotton trade andthe Insumnce compan ies'to settle upon a plan of action which will throw the burden of the lues caused by “country damage" to cotton where, they say. It properly be longs, upon the American producer or seller. Under the preasure of keen competition, the Insurance companies, some year# ago. Included “country damage,” and practically gave Insur ance from the moment the cotton started on It# Journey at the interior point In the South until It wan daposl tut in the warehouse at Liverpool or Manchester. So great, however, have tv'ii the losses through "rouutry dam age" ttug the insurance companies are very anxious to relieve themselves o: this risk, It being claimed that, under the circumstances, it ts uot a legiti mate Item of insurance. American ttn- Uerwriters have estimated that tin claims arising from “country damage" to enttou delivered at Liverpool las! reason, footed up $600,000. 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Il I* not ao vary tong ago tha* oar *ipmt* ronaiat*# almoat rsrlna- Itrlf of ra* matrrial* Al the pttaMii rala at rhmuwr. a* afeall auoa a#* ih* total alMoat **toall)r dtTtdrd hrtwr*« rant matrrial and manufart urrd (utali. Th* atatlatlra of July for tb* laat ten yean are aa follow*: Kaport* of Per et. of Manufarturaa. Total Exp. July. IMS . .. 9ll.kM.Mg M.tT July, lMt . .. 13.M6.090 ?0 33 July. IX9O . > 18,330.913 51.83 July. 1991 . .. ll.flk.m 33.Tf July. 1X93 . .. 1t.439.111 19 97 July. IX9B . .. 10.104.370 14,01 Jill). 1X94 . .. 14.532,438 38.10 July. 1X96 . .. 17.300.192 31 3« July. IX9X . .. 3t.M3.500 ' 33.X0 July, 1X97 . .. 33.000.885 33.78 July. 1898 . .. 35.983.118 30.47 It to need to** to *a.v that thto rhange augur* well for th* future weahh and power of the American, and the toaaon for the South to not for a repining up on the fact that rotton to aelllng at 3 rent*, not for wild proposition* to pull up every otbrr cotton ataik, not for prwyen for devaattng cyelonea. not to cut down wage* or xhiit down mills, but to go ahead turning out superior good* aud then matter them In new field* throughout the globe. POINTED PBKAORAPHS Masculine friendships are usually schooner-rigged. The theatrical deadhead :s both pusaed and present. Gossip Is always shortlived unless It Is properly ventilated. Some books ore sold by subscription and some by auctioneers. Some men are engaged once too sel dom and some once too often. It's never too hot In summer or too cold In winter for the Ice mnn. When the king loses he always comes within an ace of winning. A bad cigar after a good dinner is like a beautiful womau with a black pyo. It Is surprising bow many men have things they are willing to sell for toss lhau cost. We never have heard husbands and wives quarreling about which loved the other must. Nothing hurts a man like pinning his faith to a mistaken idea and being scratched with the pin. mr tnupM t. or ** eatm [ ft-r— - - #i- i~r9ir.|i •#*# 09 »«*'* I #«*» llMl um n —us* »•**# •** mm kmmmm in fib* iE«if9Mf wMiWAi •■*## *m w**' a • ***** • n*m******* ** SMli t. Im# ***** AmmMl !• t *** * »1i *c TWH *-** P* I f*m t. MivviftNl IN «i •** ! : mm |f» ****** ***** iMiMt* ivMMfcNi hn> wmm ** Py**M»*t '• k# *o»* • I A t##i H*mm4 mt* [ unrtr— ftw«i4 ls» ss** ?**% 4rt9N»* < r4i| IN* l rt*4«o It** ***«•#*• Otocfe**#* *f * Wfell*4k*«o I**#*#* trgXsn ty. Mwfel*. 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I Peteraburg ahow that the Mmpemr'a Journey to the east la viewed there w ith greateat ausplelop. and It to fully liettov | ed that Kmpemr William la dealmua of : acquiring a portion of Ottoman terrto ry. Captain Siallerlnl has failed In his at tempt to rroaa the main b<idy of Ihe Alps In the tmlloon Vega The aacenl waa made from Won. with a norlheaat breesw; but after the laUloon had ris en .the wind qhifted to noMhwe#t. send ing Il over the French bonder. The bal loon rose to a height of 20.000 feet, and landed near Dijon. The civil srrvli e commission ia mak ing a vigorous campaign against po litical uaai'Samant of federal officials and employes in view of the approach ing elections*, and. In addition to Its own circular, haa brought out an or der from the poatofflee department to tie followed by one from the treasury looking to the enforcement of the law. Advices by the transport Rio Janeiro from Manila state that In the Philip pine congress a vote waa taken on the policy of annextatlon to United State* and annexation was decided upon by a large majority. »ome aeven out of eight voting In favor of annexation. Aguinaldo now expresses hlmaelf as possibly In favor of annexation, add in gtliat he does not think that the native* generally Will support such a policy. The Rev. Alexander Kent, Red Cross agent at Jacksonville, says It would lie u crime against humanity to send any more soldiers to Cuba without estab lishing a dairy thero to supply the sick with a milk diet. The cattle are almost exterminated from that Island and with the present cheap price of land and the assured market from the government hospitals a dairy ought to be not only a humane but n good busi ness venture. A fine of 115,000 has been paid to the London Goldsmith*' company by a Hul boru d.aler. on whose premises antique silver of modern manufacture was tound. An eminent dealer In the trade says that If the public be tuUen In by deceptions of that kind they have themselves to blame for It, beoausgfre spectable dealers who sell at market (trices Invariably give n corlifh ale with the goods. 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Tk* coas*qtM*** to that a cold • »Vf* dunn t kav* tk* *f*« l "*» the boat kaa* that uae ought tktak U woulO.” Th* coming of th# aolOtora to Au gtwta Is living harked forward to with < onaldorabl* sattafacUon It# tk# M*r rhanta 1 was la a frlonO a store yesterday when he was placing an order with a traveling man. and noted half a doxus Items out of th* ordinary Jotted down, for the special trade of th* soldier boy a I Imagine that Broad *tre*t. tfe* day after pay day. will be a sight to warm the cockles of the storekeepers' heart*. According to Howard Murphy, two drummers and old friend* met at the Arlington last week. One of them was sit Incorrigible praetleal Joker, and the night before leaving Augusta he toft a call. "Pound hard on the door.” said he to the night clerk, for 2:30 a. m.. at his friend a room Then he went up stairs to bod In hla own room, chuckling over the anticipated discomfiture of hla Diend. At 3:30 o'clock a. m. Bang! Bang! went the fist of Andrew at th* joker’s door. The drummer was Alarmend. The house must be on fire, he thought. He dressed In frantic, haste, buttoned his pantaloons Into bis vest, put on his shirt wrong side to. and sprinted down to the office. Everything was strangely quiet. "What's up?” said he, breathlessly, to tfae clerk “ You seem to he, for one.” growled the clerk, waking out of a dose. “I should say so!” retorted the drummer. “3omeliody nearly broke down my door Just now. What's the matter, anyhow?” "Why, that was your call.” said the clerk. “You ordered a call at 2:30. didn't you?” "Yes.” said the drummer, beginning to underatand, "but. confound you, I ordered it for 1140.” "So you did." said the clerk calmly, "but you made a mistake. Your room is not 1140. but 1166. If I hadn’t noticed It on the hook you wouldn't have been called at all.” The drum mer looed at him In silence for a mo iner looked at him in silence for a moment and then mounted the stairs. 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'1 Old* « writ* U. •»* they **«'• I j ***** I OM; Ife*** s *• «**»* to€»*d *t I ! tfe* **d ” “If y«w did* t tog* It. • said Ife* king ] I ' that unis *»*k»* tfe* Matt** »«**► j i Yw* MUM kav* M***B W* MMrfelrf, j or els* yaw'd kav* «tg**d yow* »««**i ! ttk* ** fc.."***t maw.” I Th»r* waa a g*w**al tto**»ng of! haada at tkia. tt wa* tfe* flrto realty i <)#v*r thing tfe* king had aald that I day That (“<*<* kta guilt.“ said tb* '"'ll*proww a-.thin* of tfe* *o*t." said I Alto*; "wfey, y.« don't •**« know what they re ntonit,” Right in the H#W. What the Moult) will do in the Best | few years along the Hue «if menuts - | luring < hith from cotton Bbcr probably i the mat oeiMnlHk cannot foretell I The day when the Moutbem psooh were oattMled to produce rotten for 1 LaaeaaUra and New England hae pans -1 <-d away. It la a distinct economic advance ! when the fibre can he epun and woven i at home. In many rase* In the mldet of | Ihe llelde of opening cotton bolle. A few weeka ago an aeevnint was pub- I llahed of a Southern rnltun mill whose engrtne and boiler room# were set In a coal bod. The firemen and stokers I reached down from where they et-std j and got their fuel i»ul of the around. The latest development In this Smith | ern wonderland la a reallsatkm of the Idea that the cotton hale should be ellra tnated and that tha cloth ahould be made <>n the farm. A plant ha# Just been completed at Edgefield M. C.. where this la virtu ally the method puroued. The cotton U picked ami ginned.the seed 1* preea ed. and the oil. cattle food and phos phate art* put Into a marketable form, the lint ■* spun Into yam, which In turn Is woven Into cloth—ail In a sin gle nlant. Here there Is no haling, no shipping of the raw cotton to England. Hermany, New England or any other place. The Mouth from a producer of raw material becomes a producer of the finished manufactured article, which is ready to take Ita place at once In the domestic or foreign markets. If the immediate future contains any such Industrial developments as have come to us In the pant few years It will be hard to aay what we may not achieve to. The Southern manufactur ers of cotton good# have already made very notable advances In the export trade, and their future Is cloeely bound up with the question of our commer cial progress in other lands.—'The Manufacturer. Trained In the >outh. The Georgia School of Technology ha* graduated In the nine years of Its life seventy-eight young men who are scat tered through fourteen states. Sixty of them art in Georgia, and the others in AlnlKimn, Arkansas, Maryland, New York, North Carolina. Mississippi. I>ls trlct of Columbia, Massachusetts, Lou isiana. Ohio. Pennsylvania,Virginia and Washington. The graduates are to be found In cotton mills, machine shops, technical Institutes, lumber companies, electrical works and engineering firms. Dr. Merit* Hush. Bismarck's biogra pher. vvus a student of theology at Lelpsle When the revolutionary upris ing of l#«i. in which he took part, led to bis fight In America While in this country he wrote a book, od the Mor mons, Who up to tltut time had been regarded by the Germans as almost mythical beings. On his return to Ger many he was asked by Gustav Freytag t () join the staff of the Grotitzboten. Toward the clone of the seventies he became Bismarck's assistant. LAWN GRASS! I Kav* thoi Mitiiit* *9 o*#*** o*o ImpP for L«wfvk fftWiMNU **• C»v>c Lmwm. Abowl ••vn d ff*v*nl *!*«• Ivwwn feMblnt Iho tokftm IMlftlior* 9*4 PPfltf JUj tom* of lho flfkiil la*«» Ml U#V til# W® o*4l MWIU* ntoity ia Hu #Mw<y AN ihifoWrty. L. K UARDBI.I.Ii. Druetl'l. Ou Broad Str««t THIS IS IT WnfefetMl Mad* fey 9 aft MOM n«M tdftM A FOR EARLY FALL STIFFS END ALPINES ALL SHADES $3.00 Just Arrived. DORRS Tailoring. 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UPPER GREENE STREET Friday and Saturday, October 24 & 29, Each Night at S. PROF. GENTRY, the Foremost Ani mal Trainer of the World, and hi# TAL ENTED ANIMALS In a brand-new Performance, Better than ever this season and let Ills 12th year. DOGS AND PONIES That do everything except talk, per form fests never before attempted by any other show. Positively the most amusing and Instructive exhibition that travel# under canvas. Admission— Children, lRc.; adults 25c. patronize ‘•The Barber Shop of the South.” HICKEY’S is the Place Five Barbers, all first-class artists. 21 2 and 21 4 Bth Street OCTOBER 38 Thß ispsta Herald aTH Brt|i:*jt al 1- B U hi!uH a TUStnii inrrm mroa »rs xirw* tut KKWi (If Tttl WOELO WUtlJt FT r« KKW*. ts TO t« ROIKA AHEAD 0f OTMfR ( t.r<»N<.U A ED •Otm rA»*H.IJ«A papmwa •rl Tftll IUI tsitncf TOT G^SsiSl^ PROF. P. M. WHITMAN, 509 7tk St. Atostt. 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