The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, November 03, 1898, Page 4, Image 4

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Tbl* Coupon, presented at The Herald Otfke. will be e«- changed lor a neat and hand some Herald Souvenir Hutton. The distribution la limited and will last only a few days Did you see that siring of anuy wagon* on Broad street Inst night? A cigarette thrown Into cotton sam ples wae the cause of Shreveport * big fire. According to Sampson, Schley own ed no stork in the Santiago bottling work*—Nashville Banner. “The National Continental Union Ivragiie” haa been formed, with the object of •'bringing the entire trans continental railway traflle of this continent under the Jurisdiction of the United States." On Monday last ten carloads of sheeting left the yard* of the lndlnu Head Cotton Mill, at Cordova. Walk er county. Alabatra. for the Celestial empire. This ie the second shipment of sheeting from this mUI to China. Brokers In the Orient have engaged the output of the mill for five years, and every pound of its output will go there. The last Issue of the American Wcol and Cotton Reporter tells a etory in statistic* from which a moral tr ay be drawn. Under the heading of “New Mills" eleven Items are given— r'l southern. Under the caption "Enlargements and Improvements" a e found oleveu items nine south ern aud two New England. Under the beading “abutting Down" eleven mills are mentioned all New Eng land. These fgure* show most pointedly In which pari of the country . the textile Industries are making the greatest progress. 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One of lb* chief that, la tbe t*b*r- BMCopoets or arueale, as we under atand M. la as a toaic. aervlap lu In- i crease »b# formation of adlpoae tt**u». as wall as strychnin*, when taken In to tba human ayataot in mlnou par tlele*. Arsenic la one of the chief Ingred ients In completion waters, and solu tions mad# for this purpose A rurlou* demooatration of this fact occurred ; day before yesterday upon th* arrival at I'hllatlelphia of tbe tlermaa berk 1 Won, from Kowey. England. Tba Zlun'a cargo conalaled in part of SUO casks of arsenic. On board the Xi<* the men slept very near tbe large array of barrets ixintainlng the drug. They were stored In the hold, near tbe forecastle, and partially exposed to the rnya of the *un. which streamed In through the open hatch. When only about a weak out from port one of the crew men tioned to hi* roenamnle that a peculiar and ludescrlbable odor wa* coming from the caak* containing the drug. It ww not long nfler their attention had lieen called to It that they all no ticed Ihe earn* thing, nnii, *trange to »ny. noticed It all tbo tuorc forcibly a week later. Several of the Herman tur* became aware of the fact that they were Ailing out their clothe* to a much greater extent than when they shipped. Many othera, n* days went by. be came abnormally stout in extreme con trnat to the former allm appearance wldrh many of them presented before tho land was left. One man gained. It i* *ald. twenty-five pound*. Othera were affected to n le*» extent. But the aggregate extra weight put on by the entire crew was little lese than vWI pound*. The sudden taking on of avoirdu pois Is attributed to Vapor, which gen erated by the action of the sun utt the casks was inhaled by the seamen ns they slept, nnd acted lu precisely th» same manner which it docs when given as » tonic in a prescription. The cap tain. who slept aft In the vessel, entire ly removed from the arsenic, did not ahow any effect of the inhalation. COTTOM. 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Ihu aetioa by M*w fbigiaug aMHamua*» ahuutg rathae hu oaiib r*4 as aaaluat big her priewa fur autto* la th* iau>4 IM* fata** la tha rarrawt arnuib» CVartufy maaaria* *r* found urikiua by ftag* hlgabaa o* iba Mala*. U. Hnbaoa ua ; «b* Mirriaiar aud Adastrsta taaiyaou . aud BrbMy, (Vauolaf* Bbilt#. Cty- I lain* Rum sad Taylor and U. f«a Walnertgtil tm lb* daMlwriioa of lb* Npanuh Hurt. Tba cwlnrad ttMUfa | ware printed la Carta, after a design . by Qraaaat. ( MirwMMR W. M FTawHng waa la Thomson Friday ret ora lag from a ! visit to IJarola raaaty H* way* that j a number of Influential populist* la j that raaaty aa#ur*d him that Ibay j could not ami would not vata Iba ra publtraa llrkn Ha la rwofldaut tbai ! liaraafter a surly all lb* honest, ooa aurvatlve populist* will be found In tba democratte parly -MrUuM# Jour ! Ml. Tba assistant port master general any* in hla recent report that la tbs distribution of over ROOfVww letter* ,n tbe traneatlantic service but ISM error* were reported. EPITOME OF EVENTS. The Japanese cabinet haa resigned. There la wrangling at Manllago over K«d Cri»*e aupidle*. There are signs of fraud now In cer tain war contract*. The Kaiser ha* cut short hla trip through the Holy Land. An armed anarchist ha* been arreat ed for following Ragaata. Si. Duptty, the new French premier, has completed his cabinet. The postponement of tbr occupation of Cuba lessen* the troops' danger. Tlie New York Herald advorutes a memorial to the late George B. War ing. There t* a rreat rush to the newly discovered diamond mines In Austra lia. There ts great anxiety «t Rt. John's. Newfoundland, over the non-arrival of the fishing fleet. The secret service office is much wor ried over the appearance of counterfeit two dollar bills. The Methodist expect to raise $20,000,- 000 for a twentieth century thank offer ing by January 1, Wot. The Congress of Nlcarague has rat ified tha Kyrc-Oragln contract for the construction of the canal. After Ihe hots' show comes another six day continuous bicycle race at the Madison Square Garden in New Yotk. The fact that the Marla Theresa has not been sighted and heavy West In dian storms have been raglntr is caus ing some anxiety at the navy depart ment. After coaling at Hu hla the Oregon and lowa will leave for the festivities attendant upon th* anniversary of the founding us the Brazilian Republic at Rio Janeiro. President Fame has given an audi ence to Commissioner Pack and Am- Uissador Porter and promises to ad vance th* United States' interests at the rails exposition. THE JkTXO-TJWJk. 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When yau are ready,' h* said. “I will bar* tba men march to (hair place* la formation.” Why.” aald tba lady, "what man?” "It'a my company.” was tha reply; "all hot tea. and they're very aorry, but they couldn't cable” Kit Barrett In tbe Birmingham Age- Hereto, lay* all tb* race troubles at present vexing the touls of eastern North Carolinians to tb* politicians. He says they are at the bottom of it all snd he warns th* negroes against provoking a conflict with the Anglo- Haxon. This bring* to mind a story told soon after the Danville riot. A white man was patrolling one of the road* lead ing to town nnd ratne across an old negro man who had been biding In tbe woods. The old fellow waa ragged, hungry and thoroughly broken In spir it. "Hello!” aald the white man. you a Reajuster nigger?" "No, boas." replied tbe blark must; “I ain' no Re in Jester. I aiti' no t)eme crat, I ain' no PuMiytn. I ain’ »n > nothin' but a poll niggnb. an’ 1 done made up my min' fiat I am nevah gwfne projle no mb' wid dat angry Saxon rare.*" J was talking with a Georgia rail road engineer the oiher day and spoke of the engineer on some Northern road who hud been killed In bis cab and the train ran on some twenty miles at ter rific speed before it was discovered. Said he: “No doubt many people wondered why the fireman didn't see him. but tbet explanation is simple. The' engine whs of what Is known as the 'hog-back - type, and in all such the boiler runs clear hack through the cub. The fireman Bits on one side and may not ser the engineer more than two or three times during the entire run. Fatalities of the kind described are by no means unheard of in the his tory of railroading. I can call to mind several Instances where engin eers were suddenly stricken with heart disease or apoplexy right at their posts and In one case a man was fonnd stone dead with Ills hand actually clutching (lie ttfrotllff. "As cars are equipped nowadays, however, it would not necessarily mean <Urioter to cty train. The con ductor could bring itito a stop with the air brake from any 1 coach—something not generally known. Inti n fact—and ir tie believed iho engine was running away he would undoubtedly do so." TABA£ GOSSIP A rcmib# M«| 1 «gt t* ui- * Maheri tuwMt Wad* MaMM-a» and Carta hi Hew Tut au'V\ w*^'* Hill **» **»» 401-wal p*»P~Hsma. th aw war year* y aawwlamawari will b* aW* •• vat Chrtarwiaa turUey at hum- l«u W 4*o* WMh is -Harm Tet-graph. yy*4 llarrt* rhafUrd With th' one- i 4»e of Uutt Hnltawd ah th* i.luhl *f July R aMW ou th- «f W hitehall sort w Aitoatu. is now -n DM. J K Redding Who hilled hla brother the other day MW Ibnbhsttvlli*. ha* Tib i n rofftfHll t## vi itfuit fc#it to JdAil wt iaiinnp. tin.. I# **ai» hla irtm be fore the superior .«art. which h# t»j rf®rF#i ih)* IVrhky» #m» mfi>9><t<® 9®# ur »» «»ut ft wrttlilA IH# ®##t r#®r #9 n»*#t n itt tlf. T »*. A. m M#ro® ®®<t. «®w®# ! nil #tgii# f#ti. it will fuiiy 4*®t4* 11# mentlM-rahip <‘f HS Tit Si* before the fit*## (4 Utt ft*f Rev. Martin Passer, as •». Rama ha* plplacopal Church trt M***»a, haa twen offered and tueytid Iba tnetfitahlp of an Hpiaropat church at F>»rt Ihs.tt. I Kao Hl* Place *lll he taken lw Her. A. Craig hilt, who waa recently ordained j at Femannce. The man who wrilaa hooka climb# to fame And read* in print hi* glorloua name, Why. then, do not fame'a cymbal* dash For men who buy those books with i cash? flood Roy—Mt>t h« r aay* I can't go op j my bicycle ibl* afternoon: I've got to! atay In the kotiw. Bad Ih>y—Aw. | shuck*, dat a do way wid a.-me wo-; men. Uey'd sooner have deir ktd* grow up li*r be reconcentradoa dan rougti rider*. "And did their love end In marriage?" I "Yes, but t don't believe anything rise : would have ended It."-—Detroit Jour nal. "And dlit they live to tell the tah '.'" naked the listener. » Yea." replied Ihe narrator; "amt they have lw«-n doing nothing else ever since."—Buck. N’o wonder the colonel got,.mad. He was shot In the leg at Santiago and. on coming home, was deservedly a hero. He was met by one of those fussy old chap* who llk.-a to hear himself talk -and who broke out with: "Why, colonel, f *re that you limp: what * the matler?" "Fell out of t* d." o ared th' colonel. 'Tkin't you read-the i>a|sT»'."' Nervously 1-lt »bj her cherry Up : cherries now being ripe. "Is it because 1 am an unsuspecting girl that he tri fles with m.v affect Ions?” she asked herself again and again; or because he Is not worthy?” Ah, it wa* important to know; for long ago, heartless creature that she wa*. *h* resolved never to sue a poor man for breach of promise. The young doctor and his friend, the drug clerk, were sitting at the club window when a richly dressed lady pus.-od ti> Th*-*' g'" a the . iily wo man 1 ever loved.” remarked the young 11, l>. "That so?” queried the other. "Then why don’t you marry her ?” "Can't afford it." replied the doctor : "she Is my best patient.” more news better NEWS MEANS MORE READERS READ SUNDAY’S HERALD. THIS IS IT ST -1 I **#®» * m9N9 ■ “ * .... * PUR EARLY FALL STIFFS HO ALPINES ALL SHADES $3.00 Just Arrived. DORRS Tatiofffif. 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Utu<*. t / Alemier Brii Cinpai? f / m ftltOAD FT. f PATRONIZE ‘■The Barber Shop of the South.” HICKEY’S is the Place Five Barbers, all first-class artists. 212 and 214 Bth Street A MAN WITH A LARGE HEART Who will give you big values for yottr money. Best Unlaurdered Shirta at .. .. ..60c 100 Suspender* at 2&r All Wool f'nderahirta or Drawers ..60c Good Umbrellas at Tsc Woolen and other Socks from 10c to 26c Suits. Trousers and Overcoats at rea sonable prices. F. G. MKRTINS, Tailor and Gent*' Furnisher, opposite Planters Hotel. Money to Loan ¥ ON REAL ESTATE. APPLY TO Clarence E. Clark 832 Broad Street. /$• 1 •"■ o • -I"- r . Airships will only add to the troubles of mankind ’Kverytini* a man star is on a flying trip he will worry about where he " ill land. NOVEMBER S CLEAN VOI RBRASS Ihu** fNM« Ul»# ***# 9u*n«*H'4u» m lo«#i9 ,r#r>ii fuF f4MfpNf ®r##f I ma «#Mt*t <4 i9|H#9#l ' f«oO*nrtv«4N4t thIMMB «W* PHM yMMMioiMk L I. Cardell#. Dmggifl TOOTH ItktHHES. I lt*v» It# ( altl-falFd Ft. %. W, ' Tvatrtft #f vjwfv utt# wih mgb# ftaxi every cw%e Hunt Ot* bt'iU*t t»u*i «#• Ll. Cardfile. Druggist. | ItiMi# iHe fine*? ami iihiM Do g* eml MaUkin# Itel Cell b* fur* | rt-vFMMI by eny dfufffM Isl the wofmJ, end my price* ere tnoderete. LA Gaidelle. Druggist. Tie Aipsia Herald uin*s!. BrUktsa ill Hi B it Ifujilff Pfllultl a Tts Soda i jnrytsT tfi rr.B irn jnew# lti£ KFWt 09 THR VUftLO WHIM. IT IS NKW*. It TO t» 1101 IH AltlJkD 09 01 It Kit GE'iKT.IA AND K>l~ni tA R' •I. IN A I* A I’K It A ee-I TOIL HILL COinnNCE TOff «t. «*■ **»““ » ' fwris*****' PROF. P. M. WHITMAN, ?09 7th St.. Aonstt, Ot. SPffS mce EYE rests fw a« drive* m » gilt, frill#* tha prwfff gtoMM MM 9a9- turn* thri»» !*e«w« ml in® your yam wl FREE OF CHARGE. JZITJZI ——OltDEi for#— COAL and WOOD FROM THE North August* Coal A Supply Co -d (jaattty Guaranteed. F. W. SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT Ball 'Fhona -104 fetroagv- Ma Easluao’s KODAKS. 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. 0 Riclarfls & Shaver, 827 Broad St., City. Paine, Murphy & Co. COVMKBION MERCHANTS. 803 Reynolds st=Teleplion6l SLw.*v 1 rival* Lva-eo fi ires Kuect to New York Chicago and N'ew Orleans. Orders executed over our wires for Cotton, Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Pro visions for cash or on margins. Loc*i securities bought snd sold. Referencee —National Exchange Bank of or Mercantile Agencies.