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to abow n« tba oatar aurfaec of the
itaia. but It aaa #rtd#Bt tbae th# mola
tur# bad rotor alohA Iba bouom of tb#
parking *M not Utrauak <b# path of
tb# abtrt la lour houta no water had
romr thmoah tb# that # potb. and otPy
all gallon t bad pa»a#d under tbr par It
tug Tha *Tperlm*nt roorlualtrrlr
demon itrirtrd that B ship pfvvldrd with
a rotter dam packed aa w#» the on#
ua#d in tha «*pecltu«tit could be per
forated flva fret bal*>w fbr water line
without the leant danger of tha en
trance of water. Thin demonatratlon
open# up an Immense market for In
dian com pith and will provr of great
advantage to American agriculture."
PROF. CHARLES LANE
Delivered a Lecture on “I.o*ooll* Not
l earned In Hooka.’'
Prof. Charlea lane delivered a lec
ture at Maaonlc Hall laat night on
loaaoua Not Taarued In Booka.” A
great many people were not there ami
a great many people thereby mlased an
entertainlna end tnatrurtlva lecture.
Those present war# appreciative and
tesponaive. kowovar, and will long re
member th# oeeaelon a* oa# 0: rare
pleaaure.
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Blue Point Oysters just
arrived at Keeley’s, 421
Campbell street, the old
reliable Oysters served on
half shell or arty style.
REV. S. 0. SVDER
Will Address Hen’# Meeting at Y.
M. C. A.
Rev. S. G. Syntlrr will address the
men's meeting at the Y. M. C. A.
next Sunday afternoon. The meeting
will begin at 3:30 o’clock Instead of I
as heretofore.
Rev. Sydner has not yet announced
bla subject for address, but It goes
without saying thut It will be a good
one. Rev. Sydner Is a most entertain
ing talker. The singing by the quar
tette will be excellent.
Death of Mrs. Loo Chong.
Mrs. Alice 1.00 Chong, wife of John
boo Chong, died at 8:15 o'clock this
morning at her home. So. 1664 Camp
bell street. The funeral occurs at 4
o'clock this afternoon from the house.
Advertising Car »
The advertising oar of Harris’ Ntekle
Plate Circus is In the city today. The
show will be here shortly.
Prussia's expenditure for public
schools increased by 59.63 per cent
from 1886 to 1896. lu 1386 it was about
$29,000,000. and in 1896 It was over
$46,000,000.
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derorattons managed by Mm and
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abtle abotr the plot# whet# Ik# bride
and bridegroom atood an umbrella of
fairy f#ran and nia#a waa suspended
by ribbon# of whlta. pfnh and green
satin, and behind tk# bridal elrela
arose hanks of hot house floaters, be
hind which were sheltered th# muai
ciann
The a bole church abemed a dream
of fairy beauty to thooe coming In
from tb# chill and wind outside Tha
crowd had ga:hered and were growing
impatient, a hen. from Imhlnd tk# bank
of flowers, lb# alow, sweet, solemn
strains of tb# wedding march arose
from beneath the fingers of our fair
musician. Mrs. T. E. Norvel. and stir
red tb# almost tropical fragiance la
den air of th# candle Hi edifice, as th#
two handsom# ushers. Mr. Philip
Wright and Mr. Robert Davison, led
the way for the hi idol train; such a
procession of handsome youths and
lovely maidens as mad# on# forget th#
chill weather outside, viewing the ex
quisite evening costume* of organdy
over silk of the pretty bridesmaids,
who each carried a large bnquei of la
Franee loses. The bride herself was
clad in a tailor made ault of military
blue, bearing a boqu-t of snowy white
bride roses almost as lovely a* the fair
face above them. On her pretty blonde
bead she wore a picture hat whose
drooping plume* almost hid the pale,
lovely face from the bridegroom, who
walked at her side looking very proud
and earnest. The procession formed
as follows: •
Miss Lilian R. Holt and Mr Rert
Chapman, as best man and first brlde
mald:
Mr Jack Heggie and Miss Carrie
Lee Clifford:
Mr. C. AUlc Clifford and Mlsa Carrie
Newton Heggie;
Mr. G. l^edbetter and Miss Mary
Willie Heggie;
Mr. George I-arkln and Miss Mattie
Lou Green.
One felt quite repaid for braving
the weather in view of this the pret
ties! wedding the village has ever had.
as the benediction was pronounced and
the bride und groom, looking glad and
a trifle relieved, as they left the
church to enter the carriages awaiting
lo convey them back to the cat-shed,
where the young couple took the train,
after being pelted with rice to the sat
isfaction of the merry crowd and to
the chagrin of the conductor, who re
ceived a lion's share from these gener
ous young folk, who then repaired to
Little Pines and Heggte's Rest, and
the refreshments which awaited them
there, and elsewhere, for the entire
village entertained In the bride's hon
or and no wedding guest was neglec
ted.
The young couple have certainly the
heartfelt good wishes of the entire
community for their future suc
cess.
MIS FOOT CUT
Accident to-Supervlsor Bell, of Geor
gia Rail Road.
Capt. John Bell, supervisor of the
Georgia railroad’s first division, who
lives at Harlem, had the misfortune
to badly cut his foot with an adie a
few days ago. which has laid him up.
The many friends of Capt. Bell hope
he will soon be all right again.'
T»JD AUOreTA BWALD
A “PULLER IN"
ON DECK AGAIN.
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llghteat fin# allowed--that of five dot-
INOUEAT TMIS MORNINCI
Held Over a Negro Child That Died
Last Night.
Coroner May he'd M inquest m l
the body of George Cooper, a n#g**» (
child, nine months old. who died sud- ,
dealy last night, at the V me of the
deceased. Moot# Ratio at I# o’clock !
this morning. The child died while It ,
waa lying In the lap of Ha grandmoth
cr last night. It waa thought beat that i
an Inqueat be held, so C'croner May
held one.
The child's mm her, Jane 0.-oper, j
died vuddeniy heraelf about aix
mon'h* ago. and an Inquest was h#M :
over her remains.
Ihe child had been tick for aevtra’ '
week*, but no doctor had bee.i in at- !
tendance. The verd'et of the Jury was
In sccoi dance with Sir. Morgan's state- |
mint, made after an examinatioi of
the tody—death from antrarilt#*.
which i# a medical term mean ng the
chtlil died frem general debility.
rtONDAY MORNING
The False Registration Caaea Will Be
Tried.
The cases against Stephens Hunnlrutl
and John Hammond, charged with
false registration, were called at court
this morning. Mr. MeAullffe, who Im
bondsman for Hammond, stated that
as Attorney Fogarty, who was con- j
cerned in the onse, waa In Atlanta, he
desired the case continued until Mon
day.
Judge Howard, who presided, gran
ted the request. The cases come up
Monday.
A FOWL TIP
To Any One Who Has Lately Lost
Chickens.
James Appling, a negro boy. well
known In police circles, was arrested
last night for having various fowls
in his possession that he could not ac
count for satisfactorily to the police.
He and the fowls are now at police
station.
Anyone who has lost any chickens
might do well to call at headquarters,
and see it the assortment there nro
theirs.
A SPICY SHOW.
Exchanges Say Ladles Should Not
AttenJ.
The Imperial Burlesque company
will eppear at the Grand tomorrow
night, In a vaudeville performance,
singing, dancing and other events.
The exchanges say that tho show fs
rather spicy for Southern ladies and
the advice thrown out is that they stay
away.
It is needless to say that the bald
head row seats will be at a premium
tomorrow night.
When the hat Is passed around lit
Tammany hall no one is allowed to
talk through It. _ u
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MR JOE H. EAGLE,
A* Excellent Lecture# From Texi*
will Sprsk Mere.
Sfr. Joe Henry Rag'# of Honeton.
| Texas, will lecture at the Y. M C. A.
I In the near future Hl* lecture will
lie on Henry Grady Mr. Eagle Is a
prominent member of the Houston bsr
and has hern twice nominated to con
' grega. declining the honor both time*'
Kx-Governor Bob Taylor of Tenneatto
‘skrs of Mr. Eagle'* lecture: **K Is a
superb lecture. It I* a splend'd trib
ute to aouthrrn thought and southern
manhood It Is a beautiful boquet.
rich with philosophy, redolent of ten
der sentiment and gorgeoua with Im
agery. It Is Instructive, entertaining
and ennobling from la-ginning to
end.’’
The .Same Old Plot.
To the Tdltor of The Herald—
i 8lr: I am Informed that the same old
methods of reglstratl'tn that have been
a blot upon the name of Augusta In the
past are ta-lng operated again this year
tn the Fourth ward. I understand that
the friends of Mr. MeAullffe have sev-
I eral colorett heelers employed—one of
j whom was arrested yesterday for Ille
gally registering a negro—at *1 25 rer
| day to regfxtoiCthe colored brother, of*
! ferttig hint ns an inducement ten cents
'or a drink of cheap liquor at o bar ad
jjacent to the registry office. Surely the
Good Government Club, which has
charge of Mr. MeAullffe'* campaign,
are unaware of the Use of such meth
ods.
I call upon tt* honorable president.
ex-Judge Henry C. Roney, tt* worthy
secretary. MT Bryson Crane, and such
estimable members qf the club as our
sealous county solicitor, Mr. C. Henry
Cohen. Dr. Holliday and others, to In
i vestlgate and. If true, put a stop to this
: debasing, demoralising practice.
; It is said thnt twenty-five or thirty
j negroes, by the system of repeating,
were made to do duty for the eighty
.names of colored voteis that wore eu
-1 tered upon the registry tist yesterday.
The arrest of these negroes for false
registration is an evidence that this
kind of work ts going on. Such prac
tices should find no place In the pres
ent campaign; the emergency does not
demand it.
CITIZEN.
That’s Where He Fell Before.
St~Louis Globe-Democrat.
If Chaplain Mclntyre insists upon
talking there is nothing to prevent
him from falling back upon the lecture
platform.
The expenses of|»reat Britain are
'cow about ssoo,ooo.ff(ffl yearly, or near
ly SI,OOO per minutegbut every tick of
the clock representsan inflow of a lit
tle over ten dollarsßnto the treasury,
I 1 thus leaving an annual surplus of
about $20,000,000. “
FITZSIMMONS'
LUES! VIEWS.
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It I# ontf fill# tMt rlo##*
Its eyes to the asked trutk.
Let every mao be occupied la lh»
hlgheet employmeot of which his oa
ture Is capable, and die adth the eoo
! sciousaess that ke has dm*# his I
best
The Turk hst becotu# unspeakably
polite. He not only consents to ge
i out of Crete, bag sad baggag.-. as re
quested by the powers, but he wsnl*
to raise the Amer.cao mission to an
embassy.
, General Shifter was exceedingly
, stank In telling his audience at Oms
ha that he has never understood why
‘the Spaniards at Santiago surrendered
when they could have abandoned their
position and kept up the war some
I time.
German# does not seem to' v he able
to understand th# American peace of
' fertngs to Spain. Dewey found the
! Gwman admiral at Manila a little
i hard or hearing, but when Cousin
| George proposed to tire a 13-lnch gun
!ns a megaphone, he understood por
! fectly.
Items of Interest.
TUie royal crown of Persia, which
dates back to remote ages, Is In the
form of a pot of flowers, surmounted
by an uncut ruby the slxe of a hen’s
egg.
The average yield from potato patch
farming in Philadelphia thio-year was
s24t) an acre. For each dollar expended
from $4.50 to $5 worth of produce was
| realised.
One of the best signs of the times
|as regards the success of the motor
I carriage is the fact that some of the
English companies were to
decline at a recent fxhiblt show, giv
ing as a reason that they were so
rushed with orders It was Impossible
for them to spare a machine for exhi
bition.
A new slaughtering plant In New
Jersey Illustrates the immense im
provement that is being made in in
dustrial methods in the treatment of
slaughtered cattle. The lower part
of the building is used tor a hanging
room, while the machinery department
and the whole process of scrapping
are in the higher part of the struc
ture.
Civil Service in rtichigan.
N. Y. Mail and Express.
Potato Pingree has become a civil
sendee reformer. He doubtless con
siders it a crime for any officeholder
to be against Pingree. ,
ONE HUNDRED
CENTS WORTH
for every dollar you
spend at The fei£ Lumber
Yard.
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at Ihr Arltagrna
HIM Jennie Lee McCord ka# return- :
Mr U# Hank.nans writ n? th#
Georgia roed till axtomiag.
J. W Griffith*, a tobacco la'rsman
of Winston N O. to at tb# ptaaier*
T. A Cobh, of tk# douthern railway,
at ColumMa. ia at the Arlington today
B F French and E. A. Aocron ot
Cincinnati are guesu al lb# Planter#
today. .
VY* a*« our beat efforts to make
yowr purchase* entirely satisfactory
here. .
MAHONKY &
ARHSTRONQ.
COAL and WOOD
STROWOER »81. BELL 1796.
Office and Yard No. i Macartaa Street
Prof. Charlea L#4# of Atlanta
was a guest of tb# Arlington last
night
Judge E. H. Calloway. Mr. J. R.
Lamar. Mr. W. <T. Davidson aod Mr.
D. G. Fogarty have returned from At
lanta.
The South Carolina and Georgia
train was forty-live minutes late this
morning.
Henry W. Nelson and E. B. Camp
bell of Washington, D. C., are at the
Planters.
E. L. Landrum, representing a shoe |
house In Lynchburg, Va . Is at the.
Planter*.
L. M. Summer, a relative of Senator j
Summer, of Massachusetts, Is at the
Planters.
W. W. Dent. Thomas Lombard. 8.
W, Jones and A. Wheatfield of New
York, are at the Arlington.
The parade of Professor Gentry's
show this morning was enjoyed by a
great many people. It was well
gotten up and will help to draw a big
crowd.
Mr. Charles Bush, representing The
Atlanta Constitution and The Allen D.
Candler cigars. Is at the Planters.
cigars are quite popular with
lovers of the weed.
Mrs. Rigtiey, of Marshall, 0., Is the
guest of her sister. Mrs. Margaret
Saul. Mrs. Rlgney Is remembered as
a former resident of Augusta and Is a
most cultured and brilliant woman.
Augusta Trunk Factory
Headquarters for trunks, bags, poek
etbooks. largest and cheapest assort
ment in city. Repairing by expert
trunk-makers. 543 Broad, Bell 'Phone,
2181. _____
The gold contained In the medals,
vessels, chains and other objects pre
served in the Vatican, would make
more gold coin than the whole of the
present circulation in European coun
tries-
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Dread of American Humor.
Baltimore American.
The government's censor would not
allow Mark Twa n's .-pecch the
peace conference In Vienna to V e Pub
lished. Such is the dread Inspired
abroad by American professional hu
mor.
Not Even That
! Denver Post.
Admiral Dewey's brother says the
! hero of Manila Is a republican, but
even that will not shut him out from
the loye of his people.
Lilacs cnc» more are a favorite trim
ming for evening gowns.
Funeral Notice.
THE FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTAN
CES nf Mr. Jacob Gant and family,
and of Sergt. Joseph Trommerhausoe
and family, are Invited to attend the
funeral of MRS. JACOB GANT, at 4
o'clock SUNDAY AFTERNOON,from
the Sacred Heart church.
Special Notice.
To the Voters of the Fourth Ward:
AT THE REQUEST OF MANY CIT
IZENS. 1 am a candidate for mem
ber of Council, and solicit your sup
port at the approaching election. Tba
registry list closes SATURDAY. No
vember sth, 6 p. m. Respectfqily,
J. A. A. W. CLARK.
TOO LATE FOK CLASSIFICATION
WANTED—A JOB AS PORTER OR
butler or to drive. Can give good
reference, lit King’s avenue. Oct 29
TRY* THE ROLLS. HOME-RAISED
broad and cake*,^ especially velvet
cakes. Sold cheap. Augusta Work Ex
change, 825 Broad. Oct 29