The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, November 03, 1898, Image 2

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It la j eialui* -1 rh*t valo anil waoN. keep up the i owrxgr If tha' ia ao. th* effect la «o lb* o*r toiia system and mao will. Juai aa pro bably. laiasto, dauger# tttat do am at tar Napier relatra an hw irtani of i troop* who. advancing bravely imdar heavy hr* to Ibe vary works of the i enemy. brok* In disorder al the falar alarm of a min# A* a rover to lb* Brin* line amok* t* a disadvantage. for rover at the at- | l>en*e of accurate Ara la atrlctly for tilddan by all mmV'rn Are ratalloua and amcka pravanla accurst* Ara lo a greater degree than It give* cover. II la than a disadvantage to troop# ar tmilly engaged, though beneficial to piker* In Ihe abaenre of anioka Ara la more effect Iva and order* ara glvan and obeyed more Intelligently. The whistle already adopted, may he used to at tract attention and algnala. clearly M<n. may lie given and undfratood. M.yi are mo e e«*liy kepi In hand; the fall of officer* and nonrommla aloned ofllcera la more qulrkly oltaerv ed and to the advancing Itne are lea* easily hidden. Natural cover la easily seen and the advance of the Une I* directly to 11. The direction of Ihe wind often favor# one aide or (he ot her, but when there la no smoke thla element of chance la eliminated. Ruckleit'a Arnica Salve. THE BEST SALVE In thr world for Cut*. Bruises, Sore#, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Borea, Tetter, Chapped Hands, chilblains. Coma, and all Skin ErupU«na and poalttvely cure# Piles, or no pay required. It la guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mode-' re funded. Price 25 cent# per box. FOR SALE BY HOWARD A WILLET. Our pile** on suits only two-third* what others chaise. E. J. Henry & Co., apot cash tailors. BLU. POINTS ON HALF SHELL LOBSTERS, DOVES, OPOSSUM, EVERYTHING IN SEASON N JV\ohrmann’s Restaurant OPLN UNTIL 2 A M- OPKN UNTIL 2A. M. 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IB aathratiai tkrr raodl- Itloa. ba>* deter olead to waliait la <o-npaf a' tve mill log. hr (lev lag that > lb# ao ntloß of mining trouble* cue I t ea: be bronchi on those line#. At n I [renting of the Executive Hoard of the Itltnoia State Vllnara* aaauelntlon. re rant By held In gpringflald. the qua* ttun waa brought up and d‘aeuaaa.l and unanimously endor* -d by that body. A committee tana appointed to vtatt thla rttv to aaeartalu what her -before am bark lag Into the projaet they could b* aaaurad of raeaivtnc hair t rant men t from the railroad com paalaa. A legal opinion waa aecured aavan of tha loading lawyer* In tha city agra«tng that If any dlar.rtmlnati»n waa abown, any atap taken to pravaut tha placing of tha coal in tha bands of the dealer*, heavy damage* could ha collected On the atrength of tht* opinion. Ihe eommlttae will recom mend that the bualneaa of mining coal be engaged In by the atate association, and aubscrtptlona to atoek will tie ao llrltrd fnim munielpalltle* and boards of trade In the mining region, and from all other# Inlereated in the cause of labor. You ran wet n Ana ault cheap for eaah at K J. Henry * Co.'a. il* and H* Campbell street. THE MORNINO MATINEE. Recorder Baxter Played to a Fair houee. UecorUer Baxter, to use the parlance at the Theapliuis. played to lust u fair houa* thla morning. The cast was us follows: Oeorgu Wood# —who got drunk— tH.so. Hany Moss—who, on Octotier !7th. shattered No .18—13.50. Harry Ross (caw No. 2>—striking his wife — 110. U. H. Clifford—plain drunk—l2.so. Joe Williams—bent Ids wife—sls. Archie Orlffln—had been Intoxicated —*2.80. lam Si hwatx. who drove a wagon so fust that he collided with » cyclist, at the corner of Fenwick and Marburg street, was dismissed, as he said It was purely an accident. The output of lend and glnc last week was ihe largest In the history of the trade In the United States. NORFOLK OYSTERS. SNIFF., SQUIRREL. CHANGING 010 GLORY. j tii f*n *f n* tot** Ms%f (m ‘ * * IOM'MMMMI Mm# 44MM* 4 4*MMf» Ml Mm t ■it 3|g*gh # MMN* m * MMI §# *%m •«# ' k#B tmts 90 0 n jar *«* ■ ■#** 4# *0 *&m**ooo *00 " *** *wt * | MVM Mb* *M*MMM MMNM* •* MM*«M4 *hM*4 4#M#M* NM* so*ooo 90 000 0900000'* TM* M*»#t $00000"9 9000 M 414 MM* M*MI Mb 4 tMNb*b**Mb4 «f 00$ mmV mMm* msssm m $m mm * j i-4* 10& 00 *OOO *ooo9s ###**■**** *M4 I 9*0*06 *4MM**N4* Mb* «4HM 4* MM** fMIWM* M** Pm*. i*>N MtMMMM*ff 4 fib- , tV MN «mmi* f*M iM*M, M*** IMM 4i#»" •* 9* mm mm 4 VM#* *— *•«#% *9 s*m smms *nmm mi 9m ' V9so IMM M Mb* •MMmMMM** •* 4M41M4 M*nM'MKMI *mM Mm*.. bgqlum at IAN 0 an. Hu*, asset Maui Ik* •rigfiirhiif VAaah flat hffaaawd la RaaUa. Usui beat ihsiaa hi a rtavtuaaa taae iba mim hft at Barb ag the i atpalrW* Ml thu hen** ad INau Jama Th* fliath la taani whish *aw#aha#4 ft# maaf r m j uutriaa hast M •# pat i*at ft Ha taM* •p# Tuetttf-fbamth tnfUU'ry lamM 7a pay ,•*. *Mh hie etHle* dlv .amu hw# H> ath m ka I par eaui and Hi pm* II n per tvM Tlaw tguraw. any* the pr*av#l la the Mpvhkgft’lA •«•••# • ttepeMteae "pa contrary »• all a* i sfptag I haw tea of tha law* <4 war , ArrwtvHUg In mat hewtat rr it ralewla iioaa. the Maihtka would ant naly la j dteage that we had toM th* hntu# but ; atao thst our ttwnpa had Pad tu «• I apnlr That la In any wh#a the par - j • .mag* of killed add*w<waded exceeds ; ! | eurtatr peeeavttagu It baa been cal culated thr 1 tha grdd er* will take to glgh< o» aarlli tb* aaftuwtaa •*a a hsitt* r -n» tn * wo. them or four per rawt. pet hi o* a IMHe mote Thauha »« ' the «ngfbrhi»g btuvary as th# Amerl* ran aoWtter* they kept on Ifkttci r grlaat tremandnt cidda. Xfcllt a ttfth a feorth. mad artaet’mea a tbtfii. as ! the'r ron»rrd*» te a regftmM f*H '« the ground*" If la aa estrhrrdlnary irvcord. No Karot*aa army can ear - 1 i«a*a It. (IBDRCIA V 5. NORTH CAROLINA Ureal Oridlmn (lame la Mar an on the tafb. Mar ia. N'rv J. Tb* Ua'vervUy of Ooorgla and th# Lalvvrwlty of North : Caroßlaa will loch hum* brr* on No vember nth to derliH th* ehamploa •hip of th* South Oeorgta ha* woo B-ur game* thl* | eeawm and the North Carolina team | haa won the earn* number, but North CaiolHta ha# aot been up againat a* anting ateama* VanderttlM.and haa on ly met team# from tb# minor college* Georgia'* great vlctery ov*r the Van derbilt team Saturday haa given the team conAdeoce unit they think tbai they ran eaally defeat th# "tar heela." , The Carolina bo.va have some warm supporter* here, bowuver. aud they ar. willing to give two to nee on t’lrollna. A special train will lie run from Athena on the day of the game and the whole college will conic to Macon to root for the team. lu*rg* crowd# will alao conic from Atlanta and other points. The game will lie played at the haaetiall park, which haa been put In excellent condition. Manager Pom eroy of of Ihe Athens team will arrive in the city today and will make the arrangements for the game. New crop seeded Ralsin9 at E. J. Ports. MACON NEGRO KILLED. * He Waa Insolent to a White nan, Who Shot Him. Macon, Nov. J —Charlie Caesar, u negro employed by Manatlelil's dray line, wes shot and Instantly kilted by Mr. John Wyehe, superintendent at English’s compress, at t o’clock yester day afternoon. The negro waa Insolent und was advancing on Wyehe with an open knife, when ho was shot down. Just received new crop Sweet Cider, also Georgia Syrup, at DERRY & LAW. Night Is thr Time. A scientific writer says that night is the time which nature utilizes for for the growth of plants and animals; children, too, grow rapidly during (be night. In the day time the system Is kept busy disposing of the waste ; consequent on activity. lint while asleep the syatfitu is fire to extend its operation* beyond the mere re placing of worn out particles; hence ihe rapid growth. This Is why ini \alids need go much rest and sleep. { -w * Ntw Maple. New Orleans hltd CWvr* gig Syrups received at Lurruklu At Co.’s. - * Fresh Saur Kraut and Dill Pickles at E.'J. 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When this 1* tb* rape, the comet. In stead of tying out lute apac* «*•#» to return, get* In a regular orhU und run* back and forth like an enraged hear In captivitytryNlgto And an open ing escape, r haae* round and round hi* rage « A comet which waa dlacovgcerl many year# liefnre Chrlat. It atUI to be Been at regnlar Interval*, but i. haa waited away through tta tall nntll the body Is now too dim and feetilo to b# amt b> the eye. fWhrn the .Alar# Fell. Everybody ha* heard of the time when the itar* fe'.l. Thla waa In ISMS and It waa one of the Aral shower* of meteor# which had seriously attracted attrnthm In the* late day*. Thr shower of 1R33 was who ly unexpected and even the as tronomer# did not know what It meant al first. "We knew nothing abont them at that time," xaya Prof. Barnard “ex cept that they were email foreign bod lea. Ignorant people,thought the atarg were falling, other# thought the end of the world had come “Aatronomera went to work. Prof. Newton undertook to And out If It was a regular occurrence. He found there waa a disoM? In 1799. on Nov. 14. This was witnessed by Humboldt. meteors were then traced back to 902. at Intervals of thirty-three year*. It whs In 902 that an Arabian king died and Just after his death, a few hours, the stars arc said to have fallen. They fell in October, but each century the occurrence gets two days later, until now the showers are expected on Nov. 14th. a month later. “The researches of astronomers show that meteors are small bodies revolving around the sun at a high rate of speed.” The meteors moved at a speed of more than 100 times the speed of a ri fle bullet. The meteors have been known in several Instances to fall to the earth. It was found that they were of matter that peculiarly resembled Iron. Prof. Barnard belles that the mnjor ft.v of meteor* whhdf w» see burning aud Hashing like the Ugh thing, bever get within more ihaJT twehty or miles of the earth's gurfacp, < it Your Omxras Peady. The announcement is made'by Prof. Barnard that It will be possible to pho tograph the meteors on the morning of Hr \ *«. ($0 40t ,0 * In -'ikinugp# «• 0 $$ #* $ rnmmm i mm 000000 $0 MM mm 9m fi-piffl M-» I 90000*0$#$ jMMM m so*9 mm 0$ M mm» W 189 b ? fipjk ssssss mmmtm fm* ###4hi 00m 4 *«#%# • T*»*s.-*-omsir+ 9s* 9 i■o ■ • ‘ ftr *OO M iltT 9*%» 4km soos 00009*99*00$ ! osm o*4 •».. I# * 9900 $0 4f#l ** $9 sfmm Mm sss9mmm* «m mm Mm SOOO I MvmMM *1 4### *#4#* 4# s*mm* 0* SOOO Mwi## ■** I mmUmm 9soosss * so*ooo wm 00000 M #n# j ISihm#mm4 99m* mm 9so #% * %%>» : smooooosomm -i- a «#.-’#« m** f * 090 VMt ' 1 mpm | |f — T— «4M4«rt M» smrws*s tis liUfMt tM# M#4##M# IM# 4M«# smss*o4 9m Mfsut iMlrt? 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If 00# tft rotd: food. fti«! guild food ftf that #brß o«# tft hutjgr. bonk# It 0M It IliHsM to r#4d: rofttfot rMalfft ftftd rrrtring »>• I# rift I In |d#4«r t 4 fMrt 4*ft#f«rftt# 4r ilrlff might b# vrUm fthoot tM# rutn forta of a tarn lug tabl# ft loti# d«4ltn< with th# h#4ght of Ih# ehftlr. th# oldlh of th# tahlr. th# §9OO, th# t»k. th# bMHIf p«p#r aad th# plwMatit * hum! • ih# of tvmrr thing that la a#* C44141T* Thff# thooM b# 00 ft##king to 4 r#«itf 1 €»m fort»hi# Houm* tTWjr thing should be at haad and ready Wish** aad newts should tie divined beforehand by the chatelaine of the house comfortable, for an essential requisite for anch dealratde roodltlon* t* that no request la neccwaary. and that the half ftirmed wl*b or longing I* gratified before It baa found ex pression. In English home# comfort la far better understood than In the gener ality of American homes. English men tire neither ao patient nor long suffering aa their American brother*, and their want# and requirement* have been ao catered to for genera tion*. that the provision for their creature comfort* in even the middle class houae* have become an Integral part of household economies, and bave so regulated the bablta of the household that an English home and English well being are aynonvma. "It Is astonishing bow many well kept American bouses are com fort lese.” re marked an English woman recently. "Half the drawing rooms I go Into In New York utterly lack the home look which In England Is so uni versa! They seem furnished for show and not for use. lam told that the wo men alt generally in their bed rooms, snd only light the drawing room fire at night, when their husbands come home, so that It is like fitting a square patch into a round hole for the family to try to adapt themselves to the unaccustomed conditions when tney come together.” This Is a criti cism which Is not without foundation. The American drawing room is not so livable as an English one. and In con sequence the occupants are not so much at their ease as the one presi ded over by the British matron. —N. Y. Tribune. Within the past woC’t nine i—■' ocean sicaoishipa top'c cmitvc t' o s amis of tons have been in por; it; Uruuswlck. In addition o then', there Is a regular fleti of sailing c - tlad up at the dlff reni docks, hn.l there Is every Indication of a .narked improvement In the shipping Interests of the port. Large stock new raisin’s, all varieties, just received at kuinkin & Co.’s. 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N<«v 2 1* j u«H»M Hi RENT VICE fROXT ■ f« (mm, Ftf C\i injhH I #t#ff#*U 0% t*f T. H#rry «*4»#4‘ mum 404 H MIsciLLANEOUS ~ M’ANTRb KEOt’UAN AnARPHM J gaixl far* aad ayi t trait*, •tan an* aa furneh-a roam tu real. Apply Mr*. A. i. A 1 ere nwsrr Kill* aag W**aingtua, 1 or •** Kilt* *trrat. K»v M < l>u*T Htst.» ODM ttETTKH MOO, Arwwer* tu tusa of ~J#*a." Ita r*- tura t* «U Hvyaulda wUI tra reward- I .<t. Nuv * it\ V WALKER WILL AEIX AT U 7 Hri«4 itrrtt. ThunMtftjr, OrtoM#t 34, at I* » O’cVe k. elegant chamber fur- I nltitre, wardrobe*, aofa*. raattrea*. etc. I (IranJeet rale at the ae*ana. O-mda for 1 rate received Wednesday. No* S 10000 Hl»3. MUTTON AND VEAL. J |M>rk and mixed sausage, lieat In I town, at low prices, at Cl. P. Buab, Sit | Centre. Nuv * HOARDER* WANTED, albo LAROEX r»i»n* for rent furnlehed or ttafur nlehvd. Apply 1« M' lntoah street. Nuv 9 WANTED TO RENT-1 SMALL house iff ( to S mum* In good tielgh tMirhuod for miidernte rent. A ltd r ere Renter, this offtc*. Nuv 3 special Notices; 7 Ftr Cl $500,000 7 Peril FOREION CAPITALISTS WTLL LOAN HALF A MILLION DOLLARS on realty la Augusta. Oa. Term* 7 per cent. For further information *** their attorney at law. P- J- Sullivan, Ks.. or Mr. P. O. Burum. Notice, I DESIRE to announce the re moval of my otthe tu 819 Brural street, over Macaulay & Co. W. IT. GOODRICH. M. D. Special Notice. To the Voters of the Fourth Ward: AT THE REQUEST OF MANY CIT IZENS. I am « candidate for mem ber of Council, and solicit your sup port at the approaching election. The registry Hat closes SATURDAY, No vember sth, sp. m. Respectfully. J. A. A. W. CLARK. Special Notice. WANTED—TEN FIRST CLASS CAR- j RENTERS. A ply The Inman Com- j press Company. 'n-t M -ent Vet re. CScc-cf I*--- ’ - ’'’T. Th \ a ’ oi:i, . : ; ■■ 1 • : ’s-- J.Oc>, B. -—'• '-i deal.- Albert S. Hatch, Sec.-dary. r : ! Johnson Cttv, Tex.—-Crop Is alt gath ered and yield will' lie better than ex- j pe ted. 1 Nevvuataa WHIUfMI! 1 IM4! 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Wood, and give m tt .• h-at in lea* ; time and retain it lonite’ thun any Stove ever wad*. For Sale By Tbliißia Intel tSipA Cl Otneral Builder* Supplies, *3l Broad St., Augusta, Oa. The Milwaukee newspapers have ta ken seriously the proposition advanc ed by a Chicago journal that the new battleship Wisconsin be christened with beer as a fitting emblem of the state whose name It will bear. They are strongly urging that this be done, and Schlitz. the great brewer, has of fered to present a beautiful bottle of the beverage “that made Milwaukee famous" for use on that momentous cor as lon. It will be covered with eoided sold and silver filigree net, and handsome features of Miss Ste phenson. the ship's sponsor, will np ,i, t, u bottle, and it is suggested , o Chicago Post that the young vr.. u in pronouncing the baptism, in tg,;.. beer is used, deliver the Im . .1, couplet significant-of the glory of her common r vea Ith: ■B stands for Badger, and It would appear. For Brewer and Bottles and Bung holes and Beer.”