The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, November 04, 1898, Image 8

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minAv SHOW (NO J 111 im Iflflfll ; *** TALKING About The Suits we Sell at W«IU they m«y. bftCAuM It * hArely SIO.OO cost of the Cloth under u»u*l condl- -- tiortft* In ell our •* port once we never jle.lWl mw to much value for ao little jjj qq money. There** comfort and Mtie faction to put p.*lcoa of dependable $lB 03 Clothing within the ea*y reach of . all. Come today and examine the aiU.OU offerings. PffItAONAI. J. H htM 9# to •< ,k * hw.H. a ■ WAfcwwe tt ttimi to •* Xmw* « l oewii *t ww» e •» »*• |-#•*«*** N M. MIM* X At to* to •» •* g H *4 Boto*9k* to •• Ik* m**t*rs Item INwnH •# ClawrWM* •• •* AiMliMi W A Nagto «f Ntow Tar* !**• '* dinars K I Mm* as narltM'l to at «*• ArllsitM Ml HrMltl •( lUHtoa« to ** **• Arlington J a«w« liar* as Mir* Mold to at «► daatars O C. Maktaaoa of Brae* Is toad ta ta Ik* rtir r T. Psrhla* of Attonta to at tha Cotoinn to! T. J, Maltdy as IfMitavllto ta si ifea flsrs of Naw Tor* to ai i*a Ctototoarrial W. J. I4>a« of U*ul**ltto to at tar Ctwatowrlal T. P. Itarl'agloe at Haranaa* to at tb« Piaster* J. C. Btrsara of iillf t to •* *•* J P Adams of Ntw Tor* to at l*o CtototoWQrtol , W H. Rwasoll of n*rfc**lHe it •* t*o Planter* John Tobta of Birmingham la at tk« Commercial A P. Howard of Montgomery to at lbs Pl*ators Haul Griffith of Philadelphia la at the Atilagtoti J. g. Carle of Harrisburg. Pa. to at the Arlington J, J. Bargrttatuff of Charlotte to at tbe Comments! W E. Bttolbutg of Wllmtagton Is at the Commercial Mrs. W. H. Gaffney of Spartanburg ts at the Planters Fred Cuilum and wife of Batesburg are at the Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph J. Hahn hare returned from Crawgordvllle A. B. Watson, a merchant of Hiber nia. 8. C., to at the Planters. A and K. Morrill of Montreal. Can . are registered st the Arlington today. C. T. Balls. J. n. Boshman and W. J. Bush, or Allendale. 8. C.. are at tbe Commercial. A. W. Spencer, a prominent real es tate and hotel man of Salisbury. N. Ci ts at the Planters. Miss K. B. Fielding, (laughter of the well known conductor on the South ern. ta at the Arlington. Major E. H. Almnnd of the Second Georgia regiment arrives! here last night, and to registered at the Arling ton James P. Vorder*. president of the Enterprise Manufacturing compa ny. Augusta. Ga.. manufacturer of sheetings, shirtings and drllto. was In the dry goods district yesterday. N. Y. Commercial. Turkey and Fresh Celery at Keenan’s tomorrow. GUARDING THE OUNS. Lieut. Byran and Squad on Guard Last Night. Capt. Renkl Issued a command to hta men yesterday, warning them that should they participate In any threat ening action of the citizens. that they would lay themselves liable to court martial. As a further precaution. Company E. was ordered to report at the ar mory at 8 o'clock last night, with their guns, bayonets and cartridges, which were takeu away and checked up. This was not necessary with com pany C. as they had given up their guns some time ago. Lieutenant Bryan and a squad of men were detailed to guard the guns of Company C.. which were at the courthouse. A Chicago man who was recently married says that his bride remarked one morning at the breakfast table: •What miserable little eggs again. I reallv must tell the grocer to let the Jteas sit ou them a little ioßficr.’' Ttfl- to l ATtlf R lata towttot Cistlaaai fttogM tof y wnf t twx* ! I fto Omol MMI flA®ftw OMbOil I |y f Hfft» t t w itti *4k* mmm tA# 1 1 **4 flflNKfflAf . • 4>f®*4 A* -ftttrmn infill mmootif t-JWAI stet 4 iigwwl * I iniiy. Ftotr *M P***r4*r f Tib# TtTiwf | •mm I i f®t* • Hill as «| ih ,« pM 34 twin WRATMBCH <WWT IONA | TV winrl in*4 *T tV mmm hm t-Uli *4l HIM VtitfTttaMß «T#f tV . ! Ulm mipp* **U*T •Mb t*» b»»m* WiM ovtrlttM 4b» uppm AlkMKlf Nam uwwitH Hi tbe pm 2* boat* letw Florids and skM| tbe wee* (Ml tempsratatr* baa rtoea over by [rat tbe greater portion of «b* roontry, Itbe rim lirlag coaaltlerabi* over large 1 areas la (to Golf states aad tbe aorib- | ’ wra( country I Tbe IWlowtag maximum wm4 vakw- , Into* am reported Btomarrk. 2* wile* north. Chicago. $4. south. Marquetir I 34 sooth. Rlryi ie Loach Rome*. Pocket books. j I Tin ok Factory. M 4 Broad. FURLOUGH LXIMRF.D. Th# Mustering Out tMfker flay Smm Arrtva. J This to the day that merge tbe eg. I I pint non of th# thirty days' furtuuab of j I the second Oeurglx regiment. It was aupiMiacd that the hoys would | go Into camp here at tbe finish of the! furlough, but that plan has been atmadoned. This morning th# men of companies C and H wety ordered to report at tbei armory. This means that the boys are in ser vice again, but will probably lie soon i mustered out. All the property of the second Geor gia companies here will shortly he brought from the courthouse to tha army for atorase. The mustering out officer will short ly arrive. It Is learned. The men will report at the armory twice a day for roll call. They will be required .to wear their soldier clothes until mustered out. Major Almond of the second Georgia arrived here last night and had a con ference with Captains llenkt and Frye. From talks with the members of the companies. It seems that the majority of the men desire to be muatered out. RUNAWAY. Horse Runs Over Bog and Barely Hisses Child This morning * saddle horse hitched to a poet on Gwinnett street became frightened at a car and broke away. It dashed out Gwinnett and down Woodlawn until It was stopped. A negro child was very nearly run over, and a dog was badly hurt by the animal. “SUCCESS.” Is Rev. Spenser’s Subject of Address at Y. M. C. A. ‘'Success." That will tie the subjet of Rev. F. P. Spencer’s address «t the men'* meeting at the Y. M. C. A. Sunday afternoon. Rev. Silencer ts quite an entertain ing talker. The address will be a good one. LEFT LAST NIGHT. President Smith, of L. & N. R. R. Spent Last Afternoon Here. President Milton H. Smith of the Louisville and Nashville railroad, who arrived here last afternoon, left la.-t night, his private ear being at tached to the Georgia night ex press. President Smith was here in the In terest of the round cotton bale. He went out to the compress last after noon. No Longer Bleeding Kansas. Washington Post. There has been such an Improve ment in the times out in Kansas that Mary Ellen Lease can secure hut S2O for a lecture, and in one Instauce she had to sue lot: that amount. _ <v 7mm JATTOTJiITJL »mitwA*X-X> ELECTION TOMORROW iftf YWtft fttaplffl 31 |fe| Pfttfl if if%#«tfefc {v# mm *!»«•« *• v mi i $. mm mm m§ • mmmmb** ! Mw# *# I *mmm «# *• w *mmm» mmum «## I TV* 4NN9 Vi H|W| VW 4 *, flit. 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Blythe. 121*1 Dto- Itrirt. January. IMt. I |t«o J. Bowie* Augusta I22rd Ota-, trirt. Jaauar* l*oa ! w ft Wiki ton. - j I trirt, Jaattary IWI. H X 8. ago, Hepktlbab. 124th Dto- 1 trlet. January. IM» Jam** H Stewart Meßeaa, tilth I IN*trtrt. January. IMI Ckaa, J .Skinner, Augusta. 12**th Dtntrlct. January. Itoo Jaa. L Wlem ng, Auguata. IMkth Dtetrlcl. Jan liar lttl Joseph Gaaabl. Augusta. Summer vlltot January, IMW tV O. Boh tor, Augusta. Summer yllle. January, lkbl. K. L Miller, liephllhah. Hephrthsh j January. l*0f» Or. to*. 11. Baxley. Hephtlbah Hephsltiah. January. 1901 Turkey and Fresh Celery at Keenan's tomorrow. Traveling Baskets For Dogs. Not to be debarred tmm carrying Ft- i do on railroads where doga are not at lowed, ficepl In baggage cars, the up- | to-date woman has adapted an Inge-! ntous device. Some of the larger stores have been j displaying unique wteker basquets of! a pattern and finish which immediate- j Jy attrart the attention of the ahopper. | Theae haaketa are shaped like an or- j dlnary market basket, though finished a little more artistically, and are op ened at one end for ventilation, but bar red by rattan rails to prevent Phil tre m escaping. Madam can carry her pet on hoard ! train, and, provided the dog or tabby makes no noise, she ts free from ob- i Nervation other shops are showing bags tor eats, parrots, monkeys and dogs. These bags come In all sites, are oilcloth lined and shield my lady's mascot from the conductor's objecting eyes. Each end of the satchel has heavy w ire gratings, which admit the air and may be Instantly covered by canvas screens. In case a railroad official comes uncomfortably near. Club Women and Club Work. One of the most significant evidences of the wide-spread Influence of the club movement among women is the es tablishment at St. Petersburg. Russia, of a woman’s club, known as the Rus sian Woman's Mutunl Help Society. It is conducted somewhat oji the lines of the educational and industrial unions which are such powerful agents for good tn many different cities tn this country. The K Utah an Club already counts a membership of over twelve hundred, and the enthusiasm developed In the society cannot fall to be fruitful. When It Is realised that Russian law only very recently permitted the formation of organisation among women, the strength of this club becomes phenom enal. The consent of the Caar and Czarina to form the club was obtain ed after repeated efforts, and may be taken as an effect or the permeating influence of the elub germ.—Margaret Hamilton Welch, in Harper s Bazar. “No victor ever treated the van quished as the United States is treat ing Spain," asserts the Madrid Itnpnr cial. True, hut Spain doesn't appear to appreciate it, (4 . j ItohnLi tot abY IAKRIKVi %mm* % *flVV#Vf t*« .to .4. • ' * *|n- it i, iii H'm vmM %mm •A*«MV«ifl| 41 Ml * mti IMMP t'Swtp'- #’ Ij|#A44k TV I g - WIVtoVfIMMNI flf * ft A V II v* ’ * #fl# fl r VMNA' iAwMiftt • Mrbt mr tmm at *** m JHEN ANO WIWEN. Irllin Mnrltf fl«i A# dctitts iflr farm of MlVk fiwifl- M t# otford 4«|* AV ml* mitilfli am Ai P»iA#f lUrMard of IV CatMiUc r»lr*rmliy it WlflMlflflVflfl, to nil to armpy (Ao ottljr cMotr of (Uoilr in AV «oaotrf. A portrait la oil of the lata Tkoa. F Bayard to hrtag hung la th# glare lof honor ia the rhaaiber of tfc* to'll-| anagtoa. I h-la ware, city couariL Mias Helea Hal. the eldest daughter of the new secretary of st.ta to about! Ito paMlsh a yolumr of poetns la lam [ don. uadtr th* ntndeut Htto of Some Verses. ' * I Jasac* llavls. who died In I lore he*- j <er aouaty. Md. last week steered Hi*! | fit's*. *tearner that wrossed L*ke Brte. Chicago waa thea, the said, but three brick house*. Holman Huat, the English paint w now seventy years* old, has Just re reived the tardy honor of an election to honorary membership In the lloyal ■ Society of British afts. Turkey and Fresh Celery at Keenan’s tomorrow. To Secure the Conference. Chicago, 111.. Nov. t The last of the I committee appointed by the ge*i»r«l 1 conference of the Meth-wllst church to select a place for the next conference left Chicago this morning for home, af ter having consulted the Chicago com mittee upon the attractions offered by | this city. At the cto# • of the luncheon at the Union League club Tuesday the' i Chicago men selected to set forth this I city's claims for the meeting In 1900 ex -1 plained that It was extremely desirable that the matter might be settled «« soon as possible, as the present offer of i the Auditorium might not be held good If delayed too long- The visiting gen tlemen said that if the other cities seeking far the conference do not pre isent tnduceroeiata stronger than Chica go's the matter will tn- settled before n month. The sum of 117,000 wag pledg ed within few minutes at the last com mittee meeting and this amount Is more than ample ts 1 meet all the ex penses which will be Incurred. Buy direct from the manufacturers at manufacturers' prices. Trunk Factory 842 Broad. Thrust Out on a Cold VF orld. Detroit Free Press. The honorable discharge of Lt. Col. John Jacob Astor from the army will force that gentleman to rely entirely for support upon hts income from one hundred million dollars worth of real estate and personal property. Only Two of ’Em. Minneapolis Tribune. No wonder Prof. Charfles Elliott Norton is a thoroughly unhappy man. Here is the country going headlong to the denVnltion bow-wows with no one but him—and probabaly Grover Cleveland Vo head it off. A Famous Record Beaten. Boston Herald. Teddy made one 'hundred speeches last week. This put* him far ahead lof the animal that carried Ba - * OUT MiONC THE SOLDERS ttiii Mi i*i mi*! mm mm mm mmms m €mm t# •of# (q4av th«( tA* flsrvt Rtttk* • oKjfNt to OrwßvllA im4tr U Col. W. fl. flyroha® TVfw roflif®*^ 5 of (A* SfftjM AriflflA4« TwfUy Hlvlitoß. •!*! rtorA flWflHMflrflUSO (O* Oo» of tA# oi«*r» rxprmmrd th* br* j ilrf today that th* troop* oottld not | (tMDf f 0 Ao(U*ti until th**y h*4 »ot#d j la tha •tociloo •hk A oteirt on tAn. "if this I* *o. they will •«•«*** reach Lena tor a few day*. OFF FOR MANILA. A Number of I adtos Are doing on the Transports Tomorrow, j Han Francisco. Nov 4.—The trans [ |tort City nt Puebla will sail for Ma ' nlla tomorrow. Hhe will carry compa nies r». O. H .1 and K at the first Ten nessee. tr.tot. A of the Nevada cavalry, i a detachment of recruits for the l***n- i ty-thlrd Infantry, and several hospital . stewards .with two acting surgeons. A number at civilian* will g« on to New port, Including several ladies, among I them the wife and daughter of Blrgx dler General Miller and the daughter of Major General Anderson. Texas to Pension the Veta. Chicago. Nov. 4—A special to The Tribune from Dallas, Tex., says: The constitutlonal amendment voted on last Tuesday authorising the pensioning of ex-Confederate soldier* kaa carried, though the full returns are not yet In. It provides that alt ex-Confederates who settled in Texas prior to 1880 are | ! eligible to pensions, but no one shall 1 receive more than It a month, anil the appropriation for pensions shall not ex ceed iKo.noo. THE BANLRUPT SALE of Dry Goods going on at Land ram & Butler’s by or der of the H. B. Claflin Company is the talk of the town. The past five days the crowds that have vis ited the store is really sur prising and the large quan tity of goods that have been sold. Many have gone away not waited on, but those who got served were well pleased. This sale will be kept up until the stock is sold, and all who want Dry Goods suit able for the season should not miss this opportunity. THE H. B. CLAFLIN CO., By Landram & Butler. Wedding Anniversary. The friends of Mr. H. H. Hickman are extending their congratulations today. ' This is the fifty-third anni versary of his wedding and it is sin cerely hoped that the golden wddeing so beautifully celebrated three years ago may yet be followed by a festival still more rare his diamond jubi lee. The girl who was never hugged has something yet to live for. f* ««■ krtt |M* fm ft tßf%' *44 pttfiM %tfito C tfilwMß • tvt4 bb ftw, Kb t*p* hiui* i 4 *to* 4bb'l Itor*. $ flflflA | fl«g ff • AirvflVA fl* fl Ai###* cum i l . Deem j | irirftt t v Timi»- WAf- flMflfl'l tfl* «mt fuf® fll'i • ***** | w j-nm jt |*> * ? bfiA * (PNtfl® W% f • 4i e A®i igr rin~ TT —~i iHMWf lb* f 9 ;|g) v who tifl» Isl m*n*9 flffl Whr k*Tt • hotuw ittf llig • fl * Why tfc**o * iwimill hap** lAffl fllflflifl, lee«A m* »# fl M h**m «•(!•• mm* - j (Aflflt ‘ ,’ t f STROWOCR Ail. BELL 1796. Just Call Us Up •in you need coal and wood. Your order will be filled Just 98 quickly and »Bti*f»ctorily 9* If you had come in person to order It. | The best of oak and good, dry pine | 1 long or sawed and split, Jurt as you { wish It. And the coal will be J t as good coal as ever cam? out of a mine—clean, dry and reliable. Both 'phones. MAHONEY & ARHSTRONG, j office and Yard, Foot of Macartan Street. Time 1* money, so 'll* said, and yet lot* of fools throw away money to kill j time. It always hurts a young man a little when some girl he know* tells him she s engaged. Why Is it wrong to htt a mart when, he s down after working so hard to get him there? An old bachelor says the difference between firmness and obstinacy is. merely a matter «f sex. Nature must have been preoccupied when she put long hair on hunting dogs and filled the woods with burs. Men may philosophise better than | women, but the tatter are more suc cessful In reading the human heart. Why doesn't some genius crown him self With glory by discovering a pro cess for extracting gold »nd »Uver from mining shares? Man was sentenced to earn His bread in the sweat of his brow. But the man who does It Is looked upon As small potatoes now. jjarie—l have Just been reading of •another Red Cross girl who married, the soldier she nursed through a fever. Mildred— Yes. that's become quite com mon now. Oh, how I wish we. would have another war. ' Bilger—Yes, I always like the cold weather. I’m never sorry when winter comes. Antsey—Say. how did vou break vour wife of the house-plant hab it, or is she oTte of the few that never were addicted to ft? Largest line Trunks and Bags in city. Trunk Factory. 813 Broad. j Arntmm. *** thm, A - tm* moth .. m,rui Ai® (Mflflflc® pp •« 4 * Spy untfli tmhmt •• •*•* 1® f*m f| two* rormtpt* %ah*9 .. I«B» ftli ATOCIC AND HflrfllflTl* 119* f«M KliarA In A Uji»t*| f t rtT rtfr 4IMC m mtwm * i». %s*mt t tmm MflW T« »UK <"KriflFflr&74L . Off O, op, Cbm, Or ty P Jim* l|r A Ifltf. IS3IIf 43* lit 4,f? —— 4,,84 fc 31 Jup J*9f, Am§ flfl. &13 4IS 4 S* 4 If 4.® *4* 3 43 ’ 13 4 »• ttiflr KtnrroiWr |i®'i®iA*r* \tmmam 4*4 4** 4.® 4® . \*fy #«§** 4 4• 14* lIVWOOL ODTTOJf, | ( TfMFfl CwMO OftoMfli. Oftf. J»Af®r? fl*fl* Ft*’- Min *■ Z rn 3 3? S» S 44 3 4* th A ilk) Aprtl* AflH) #®4 Jytk# tf)4 ittly . Jttlr tn* 3 S 3 2 €3 tm M: «3 AIUTM® ilflA flfl > (JTtw 11,0-3.® 3.SS*S.® 11 (l( t N t),| Sa% N'ov. Afid DrF. U,® ® 3.® ® 24? Z 4• 4t \tm ana J«n. # 2 44 • jT ® FORT BBCBI FTB (ialvertnn. New O. lltHHlf. B*v"k I*ll* UTS 2»2« »**f rtwrl't's. Norfolk Wilmt'n. B 89*4 #341 Ito* 288# CHICAGO PROVISION!*. . (h>. cto. op. cto. op a<». Wheat. Corn. Out*. Per. ~.M% «to 32 32 2« 24 May ... MA «*% 33% M T i 24% 24% I*».i k. Lard. Blde*. Nov <»4 —-■ lire. ,*..8.09 8.00 6,05 5.00 —, Jan. 9.13 5.02 6.03 4 47 4.47 NEW YORK BTOCKB. Open Close. Sugar .. .. Hs’* 115% Tobacco I»S 13*% B. R. «*% 89% C. B. Q. ...... .. ..114% 114% Mo. Pacific 32% 12% L A 57 % Manhattan .. **% People's Gas 103% lt>3 T » ( Union Pacific .. .. •• •• 22% *-% Rock Island 103% St. Paul lto% ,(IS % Southern Railroad, pfd .- 33 35% A NEW TURNTABLE Will Be Placed In the Georgia Rail road Round House. The Georgia Railroad company re ceived today a new Iron turntable that will be placed tn the round bouse of the road. The table Is a very largo one, being twice the length of the present one in use. The new table is 6* feet long and to place it in position, ten feet will have to he taken off of each track that will connect with it. The new table. It is said, will accom modate fin engine, tender and a flat car. th? old one only having the ca pacity of an engine and tender. Prof. Penn, of Nashville. Supt. Lawton B. Evans has returned from the meeting of Southern educa tors, held in Athens this week. Prof. Penn, of Nashville, accom panied Supt. Evans here and Is his guest at his home on the Hill. Prof. Penn Is a prominent figure in educa tional circles. Another Champion Anaconda (Montana) Standard. In the matter of opinions on tha silver question. Senator Carter has firmly established his claims to he the champion lightning change artist of America. *,i« Can’t Break Himself of It. Kansas City Star Meeting daily and violent deaths seems to he a pernicious habit that the Emperor of China has become a perfect slave to. He Has the .%ajority. Washington Post. Most of the clubs and stones ara under the Shatter tree. t ... . .