The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, October 29, 1898, Page 4, Image 4

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The dtatrtbutlon la limited and 1 will laat only a tew daya. Tb# oereasary number of aitltaerthers tor a reorganised l.yrettm course In Brunswick la almost complete. “If a dog la allowed to run on the at re «ft unmuaxled and lutes a pedes trian, no matter under what circum stance*, that dog la vicious In the eyes of the law,” raid Judge Kramer, In New York yeaierday. "No matter un der wh it circumstances" would appear to cover the ease of a eltlcau being bit ten, while protecting hla own dog from the aggreasiona of another, although the latter animal, ordinarily of pnclflc and docile dlspoaltlr.lv unfortunately cherishes pet canine aversions and gives practical proof of thla special animosity upon the occasion of each meeting on the street. The Washington Post has been In terviewing Mr. Rem Prempert, well known In Augusta, on the rare ques tion: Mr. Prempert says: "The situa tion in the towns of Wilmington add Newbern. where the blacks so largely predominate, is intolerable White men are dragged before negro magis trates for resenting so act of rudeness . ir not actual raxanli and. of course, th* ■ inured oftleial puts 'tie piinishuiNii on l;»c white mail. In the county m wnieb Wilmington Is situated there are rnif ty-six of these darkey magistrates. On thla question there will be but slight division of public sentiment in North Carolina, and white men of all shades of political opinion are coming togeth er to put a permanent end to negro rule. 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It tarttan J i* au-taim* *r*rtafer with <fe* rt«ii rt'iu ntorr—rt ntrrtat tfer ** **** • ***** at llllauls sad <h* prwsi ***• ■tor fr«rt femilfc i‘*ralln» W* *f* dlsrurtln* Tort. **d tfer quartlo* U: Witt hr rrt*r*’ ■ttr* *OB IT 18 COTTOB Wfeilr tfer u|irr*UrMi at Aiicusu » • big nllts in looking forward wrltta drrad to tfer rotaieg month that la i* j arr a irdurtloa 111 tfcrlr ■»»**• at from j*to U |*rr irat. wfeilr Pr«rt<tral K»- I ir* drrtarr* tfeal tfer rot I* .fetr on tfer ' pnrl of tfer mill* to lb# larttart of { rrlf prrrrnratlon ifeal It must hr door •or alar shut up shop Irt u* took si a , different plrtorr. tiro in lhr cotton i tradr. Word eomrr from Ixiadon that J. j * P Cnata, Mmltrd, of Olaagow. Scot land. <hr cotton thread company, baa j d«-«dared n dividend of M per emit on Ita (HAtinoa atork for the year ending | Oct 1. Tfer total mrnlnga of ifer «*om [taay on Ma capitalisation of Bt fiOO.Oii are aaid In tie about fs.MlO.iitm. or nearly 24 per rent. After 3* per cent had been paid on the common atork and Ihr flsed rhargaa of « per cent up on preferred atork and 4t4 per cent upon Ha feonita discharged there atlll remained over *1.000.000 to be carried to the reaerve fund, laist year the £lO common aharea sold up to £7l In ex pectation of a 25 per cent dlvldenl This year they aid not go a bore £*t prevloua to the declaration of the 30 per cent dividend, and. alrtmtigfe. no deflnlte Informatltm la olKnluatile. It can be aaautned that the atock la to day selling at £BO or above. The large Increase In the earnings of the Coats Co. la principally dtte to the general advance In the price of cotton thread brought about by the agreement between It,the Kngllsb Sew ing Cot Urn Co. and the Intending mom bets of the American Thread Co. Va rious Important economies have been Introduced by the Coats Co. during the year, ami among others said to l>o In view Is the consolidation of the sell ing offices In this country. The dec.sr atlon of so large a dividend by J. & p. Coats at the present time Is of especial significance, because of the fact, that they are Interested, through their* connection with the English Sewing Colton Co., in the uewly or ganised American Thread Co. These dire? companies will control the rot ton thread output of the world, and ,U»|. interest* are so Intimately i titer iwlßc-d e< to ceuu.'i' them >o all in ten it auu purposes » single eointhua tlon. Our proofreader made "Ed. Notes-- Ist cousin of Ed. Page,” in yesterday'- i Herald. Ed Barrett, in the Age-Herald, as- j tribes the race troubles in North Caro j lint to ilie uolUlel#tie iiMVtstag of- fckfcAtfe » ****-« ** ***** UP taNrtMfert tafertertka *«,< (*«**•*•-• jCWS.*».-» 4-** S* ** -—A Sfearturti •«-».wusaw Be* ******* go * ■ «0b mb* CSW *Mfc—|U-t M a— ass* a tart* tara tram tart** fe* Mfesr 9*m hsu foMtaf tart»«**«»« #1 (SfeM 11. ii*ii* **«« raw* ssmrtwg fe* tart tawartfe n*m*» start* ffe ta* *• taw feaata* art ta few* <*■*■*• *»«»■ ta la tatgtartart. 'BHT Agafeww#- tfer wttarlg rtf Start lS|gpi*">a |>a *yfe* *fe* Mart* *w* **-*• •*> |r SMMrSnt Im» ti» itasa ta ewwrtswrtl as feartl la Sam par stars* *n»*Mta» 9*r ttaataaff a* gtamsrt m** Mtllfe »»** tw ika --Cssrtr , in *„ - 'l^—art*s ** tfer ffesasr as Wata* fears* Marar rtacla* Waruaa of Cfelcag* am f* ffeSM tfca MSrt *aS* paSWaa ST ta M I* taarfetl gms*strt*rsw tV Mat mti it mg 'Smm «f Ja—ar Kawwaiaa STVagtar m targ at tv«*w* tart*, M, T . at « »*•** a 4 a#» It I* rfertrtag Ifeal Ita* eSart.feal »a«i* aassii wf tfeo Mtaratart tu*4 W Tarfe *8 «aaw sltwrrtna* tasap ta> Hiatal* Mnrtsm n'• atiawitart, aprtaraanr ta ***** **•4 W W(fMw"« lo ife* wtaitig* of oat tfeltss * miailaal *»ra to **ab* a rtta* *f M*t fep e n-tlna aatahip* la Mara** ~ TW Hatlc* rttart ilctter lo small tfer vtotas coal. Tfea* alp Ifca slowing wt*#, tan ter i* bark a fertta* feraok Tfea* wa'tfc a diamond sfettaa. taster tfea lor* of gentle lean, Than beauty • favors proud Better ifee roar's living ***4, i Tfeaa roar* I* a crowd f % tatter to lore la fetvatlaeaa. t Tfeaa back la tor* all day: tatter the ftnuitala la ife* heart Tfeaa the fmiatala bp the way. ftattar be fed by Brother s band. Tfeaa sal aloae at will; tattpr to trust la Uod than a*p. My gaods my aturefeo«*e fill. Batter to Ir • tattle wise Than I* kaowledgrt to abound; Better to tearh a child tha* toll Ta fill perfect lon's round Better to sit at a master's feet Thao thrill a listening date. Better suspect that thou art proud Than be sure that thou art great. Better to walk the realm uneeeu Thao watch the hour's event: Better the well done" at the last Than the air with about Inga rent Better to have quiet grief Than a hurrying delight: Better tha twilight of the dawn Than the noonday burning bright -George MacDonald. Ironical Ifs. (Chicago News '! If you don't believe honesty la the beat policy, try it once. If you answer questions, people are apt to quest lon your answers. ir a soman falls to understand a man. they are on an equal footing. If a boy really enjoys going to school, he Is always 100 delicate lo attend. If you do your best today, perhaps you will be able to do better tomor row. If you can’t help your ailments, you can at least refrain from talking a turn t them. ff some people practice humility. It Is tiecause they are trying for the un der-hold. If you hire a man to be honest, you will have to raise his wages from day to day. If a cooper can't make a tumel of fun, he can at least have a staving good time. Politics Make a Difference. Savannah News. Ts Governor Tanner were the dem ocratic executive of a southern state, nothing short of his prompt execution would satisfy many republican organs. We will always have the new wo man. .She will never admit that i>he has grown old. 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I waa watching an artist yesterday palming a barber s sign at a tonsorlal establishment on Broad street, whose proprietor la one of the henvrwelgbu j In Augusta rolored upper tandom. and where the legend on the outside states | that inside may Is* found "five artists and no waiting." and after the dog had 1 safely run the gauntlet of the electric curs and other things on the corner, the Well-Spring of Information i vouchsafed the following: "Three : hundred years ago the barbers wore ■ also the physicians and surgeons of the neighborhoods In which they lived, and combined blood-letting, then TT common practice, with shaving and hair trimming. It Is said that the gilt knob at the end of the pole repiesents the brass basin which was formerly used by barbers in lathering their customers. The pole Indicates the staff which men who were being bled firmly grasped In their hands to pro mote a free flow of blood, and the two spiral ribbons, one of red and the oth er blue, represents the bondages which were placed around the artn af ter the operation ” My. friend Lt Cartledge has other : troubles than explaining what eonstl- j tutes the elastic eighteenth section, i and yesterday a lanky oleaginous dar ! fcy wandered Inlo his office and wan ted to have a man at rested. "What's the motiei ?" the genial lieutenant in quired. "He swindled me.” "How did he swindle you?” "He advertised a recipe for making money fast, which he would send for 50e." f "And you sent lluftiOc?’’ "Yes." v ‘ And what did you get?" lie --rote back. Tut vlu- ou It " MBUBtrif AMI Mint. *. . 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Tfea *aaH(l*fe aa*S apeafe* *• **" aw-,a a inagy- T*~~ W*u pan *t ***■ 1 Kurt manrtbta eaty ife* tasta* ***• , daltefe *** • r»«d progrta*. *“» * wrote had taßil Ml ife •• 9*m 4taHte I m f*m wM have t* pate «fe* *»'**< ta r**r fusty. •ilfal «a W a Mata* •*<« *fe* * h, ri 1 (M»g aat fevwtll Saw la «*# tfea e*u»l 4ta* 1 eat fatal* life vttal ferrotll tartrivnUr 1‘ lu resal* tfev rorfsp-a. rofBTgD rmiiirn K3if vyn Mart* I Man a feaa* cawwat la a fattfetat w»f* Tfea pasteMy of Mgtuwy ta a* ****** of te.dfecra-la-hi's Tb*rc ta suet, a thing aa bring too > poratatant at ttaw Bom** gtrta ara tlha brort* *tt«ar —- a*aat, but unrefined, j Tfea man wfe« says fen hataa a liar of ten merely tack* artf-aatavm. •ben It entne* to rheumatteon and : neuralgia, a man baa no cbote*. Ewa tfea kangaroo ta unable to heap paw* with tha bounda of poaalbtllty. The man who aona the sard of dls 1 . .intent always fearvaata a crop of trou- Me. Whan a PuUlc official Imagines bltnaalf a Mg gun If# time to fir* . him. Whan a young man embrace* a girl be show# hla k>vy for her In * round | about way. Why mnn drink ta what staggers a i woman: It is what they drink that i staggers (ha man. i The only things some peofile my that , hi* worth, listening to are trtp thing# 1 we have heard before. j (Sometimes tn after yearn when they talk of their wedding, the wife cries and the huaband growl*. A woman writer says that mischief | causes dim plea—some people are un : der the Impretwlon that dimple* cause | mischief. Nothing will drive a n-..tn to drink quicker than to arrive at a meeting Place ten minutes late, only to find the only fellow hasn't arrived. factional Fight In (Tlchigan. N. Y. Tribune. Senator Julius Caesar Burrows has incurred the displeasure of Govern-': Plngree. who will probably bombard him at long range with potatoes, thus trying to drive him out of the i senate. How to Regard !t. | N. Y. Herald. Prcsid rt M-Khff <*- no: come to Nr-- • a’O'UCOU- w.li i- - tick. Are "c. fe* western t .tv san. Galdel-cat I or the Ka 3 r. Boston Olobe. Etnperor Wtiliam will know the house of Simon the Tanner when he sees it in the course of the Palestine journey. It has been bright btm LAWN GRASS! I hta Wrt IHrt Mufwta* pf iAfeWrt M IrrvivOtal«M Ort~*. ft*# %JsWlos 04&*. t*#t * * Ls UN# CrNfUl: Ip ###tf AiMifeil 90$$W0% (| ss h j.559%0959400 %fss HS9HO Inert* •»> isvrt tfevrt art ms* rtilufe Ht* fe#vrrt*rtl r#4f* ***l MCrtTlrt of Itvas firuggl t v* «gfk* 41 ***# £<(|f BfW tMMIta (•#!>* mtmp lo Hfe tMfeftMt* sMrtl slwf L. A, OAttDEU.IL Orucxtat. VO Broad Strcst THIS IS IT Hr" Hr rtaa* ladter FOR EARLY PALL STIFFS (NO URINES ALL SHADES $3.00 Just Arrlvsd. DORRS Tailoring, Hats. 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Dcaiu*. t / Altiaiiir Bril Cupaif / / ff* BROAD ST. r '•The Barber Shop of lhe South.” HICKEY’S is the Place Five Dt' ers. a!l <ir. i-cmrs ariiits. 212 'r d 21 5- Sih Street ; . - ft.^CoAwr fb. rp ' ' f ELY’S CREAM BALM Is « positive ctire. Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 50 cent* at Drostist* or bjr'mail : samples 10c. by mail. yt,T BROTHBR*. MWarten 8t , New York City. OCTOBER 30 me Algesia Herald arm tutu id k W lifiMtr PiLFi a TtaSK'lß qnVttCaT Tf»#fll*%Ftt Jntnr# Tit |TRW« Of YffV VulLO VHttJt IT !S XFWtfe IS TO t« floil« oTftf« G*»»*filA AXD •OtTR CAINiUFA PAPIRA Tfiii ru co frm tot t * $ a, mJLgL,■ J SmmLL a ? N_ PROF. P. M.WHITPiA*. 109 74 SL. Aictsta. Or •mti mrtm Tttn ►» *i» 4i** * ■eta. arieav (fee groaev a*. ■*■ aad St AM btvt- sh» Dsns <« ata yeaar few* wtafe ye* a art FREE OF CNAfKE JSLL'SJZ ■■—on* 1 k tors—- COAL and WOC I) ——mofel THE * North Auffutt* Corl k Supply Co ymautltv aad (f**»tf (i i«r»ete.d F W SCOFIELD, PRESinE'sT Rail Fboue Xte* Mrowgar Mt Eistmai’s ROD/KS. We sell Eastman's Kodaks and all size FILMS. Call and see how cheap we can supply your wants. We have a full stock of latest styles of Stationery. All goods finest made. Richards & Slaver, 827 Broad St., City. Paine, Murphy & Co. toiIMI6BION MERCHANTS. 803 FetboWs st-^Telepliooei luuir L.».»0 Wire, i.ilect to New York Clilcego and New Orleanv t.Tder. executed over our wire# for Cotton. Stock*. Bond*. Grain and Pro. \ .nl-nr for r-uvh or on margin*. Local *murltlea bought «nd sold. Referwncae —National Exchange Bank of er Ylercentile Agenda*. Money to Loan REAL ESTATE. APPLY TO Clarence E. Clark Broad Street.