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Mr>. tVv.utki.
The Ke> nolrt* Htrart Card Club *•»»
amartalnad TaagiftT ilwmo n by Mr..
A. H. DaVaugtaei), T%* priiM** were
»rn b> Mr*. William Nlaou and Mr*.
WIIIK Th* dub ramlim tad gurata
present were: Miss Hoik. Mr». b Mi*.
Mr*. Will Law. Mr.. Bowl".. Mlm
Reid. Ml*. Crawford. Mr.. Harney, Mr.
Call.war. Mis* Kate Ashley. Mr. Wil
liam Klrach. Mias M.rkm Rood. Mr».
M'ta Lottla Thoma*. Mr*. Will H*»r-
Connor Ctacklay. Mra. Dunbar Sibley,
drr.. Mra. flmythe, Mra. H»nkln*oit.
ihf Mi**** Smyths. Mr». Thom.*, Mra.
Weiaiger. Mr*. Toel*, tad Mra. Hol
lingsworth.
Sunday School Entertainment.
The pupil, cf th" First Baptls: Suu
day arhcol war* vary pleasantly cuur
talned in tb« parlor* of *he Sunday
school building Friday evening at an
Inform*! .octal. The novel gr.mfs nud
amusement* for th* cklldren were ar
ranged by Ml*. Marganu Jordan. Mil*
Wright. Ml*. Clare Wel*igt"
or (I Mr. Both well DOekhart.
The** entarttilnmeat* will be given
quarterly during th* winter, and Mr*.
W. A. Uitlmer i« the permanent chair
man for ih» .eaaon.
Hr*. I amkiti Knlertaln*.
Th«i Reynold. *tr«t Card Club wa*
antrrtained ye.terday morning hy Mr*,
l.amkin, who antertalnafl thin *veek in
etead of next in tompllment to Mix.
Polk, who returned yeaterday after
noon to her home in Wanltlngton, D.
C. The rooms were vary charmingly
decorated Ih yellow and white chry
.aothemum*. and the yellow and white
color scheme we* cerrkd out ih th*
Adetall* of ih* dainty rt’fr**hh'rni». The
Ijjbt pri.e wa» won by Miss Polk.
nr*. Clark Entertain*.
Among the meat enjoyable of the *n
ihial events of the urnckw as the lunrh
reon given by Mrs. Frank/. lark Tues
fo.y, at which there >ve£e Mrs.
George Fuller, Mrs. Lottie Fuller, Mr*,
jlatcher, Mr*. James Bouiwcll. Mrs.
John Lee. Mrs. W. A; Latimer Mrs.
Thomas Wright. Mrs. James Wright,
Mfse Mary Wittily Wright, Miss Craig
and Mrs. Will Hollingsworth.
HarrU-Talmadge.
Friends In Augusta wet* surprised
to receive th# new a yesterday or the
marriage in Athene Friday of AHsft
Daisy Talmudgh lo Mr. Yancey Hatch,
which was cethbrated at the
home of th* groom's mother, the Rev.
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Mi** Helen W.ra*r, of th* Album.
~HI | WT# ,-K-rtly far Ibe Hcu.b —W.
|*»»l lH.much.
Mr* \|jftnl#tr kM Vfturifi from a rta
|t to her daughter. Mr*. Uxlt. Rrhley
la Thom* 4i Or
Mr and M * W K Pendleton, of
tv*.! Virginia, are vlaltlng Mr and
■ Mr*. J. R l-amar
Mia* Carolyn Rpelfth, rs Greenvtlie.
lit C., 1* the guest of Mr.. Turner How
j trd. In w eellswn
Mr*. Frank Tuft* !***•* for Colum
bus it morrow to attend the convention
of Woman # Club*.
Mr. T. If. Stafford I. vl.ltlng friend*
jin M*wut'huaetta. and will not return
i ham* until Decetnlwr.
Mr*. A. 0. Jackson and her charm
ing dc ugh ter. Mia* Mai Jackson, bava
returned from Atlanta.
Mta. Polk, of Washington. D. C.. who
has lieen vlaltlng her airier. Mta. Nla
on. baa returned home.
Ml*. Gertruda Weed will leave short
ly for Philadelphia to attend a fash
ionable tin Kiting school.
Mias Cal Ile Baker will leave for At
lanta nekt week, wjtere ihe will be the
gtieat of her aunt. Mra. Field*.
Mr*. Charles Phiniay. Mi** Mary
Lou Phiniay and Mr. Brovdre Phln.ay
will r«tuTn today from New York.
Mr*. Frank Ttmberleke ha* returned
to Augusta, after a pleasant visit to
friends at Eagle Nest. Grovetown.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Csrr, of New
York, are the gue*t* of Mr. snd Mr*.
Cherlea Carr on lower Greene street.
Mrs. Charles Phlnlzy wilt spend the
next (wo month* with her daughter,
Mrs. Sam Mayes, in Thomasville, Ga.
Mr. and Mr*. W. K. Miller, Mra.
Rtewart Phlnir.y, Miss Lou Rey and
Mr*. Maggie Dug** have gone to New
York.
Mrs. 0. P. Wilcox, of Atlanta, is
visiting Mr 3, Lee Hankinsort, and WIU
be a guest at the Sturman-Smythe
wedding.
The engagement Is atinouncefl of
Mies Marie Louise Oliver to Mr. Hugh
Ward Pendleton, of Chattanooga. Ih#
marflftge to occur the middle of De
cember.
The Czar’s Peace Party
Birmingham News.
All the European powers, the dis
patches say, have accepted the czar’s
Invitation to attend hiq, peace party.
But some of them may be so busy
righting or preparing to fight witch It
is held as to bo compelled to send
pt oxles.
TOTD -A TT OTJ ST TV. SUNDAY HERALD
THE MARKETS
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. NNW YORK CXITTOK.
New Ynrh. N*>v. I.- Gxio* futurea
opened steady Knot .-Wised dull and
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January .. .. .. .. I II 1.1 l II
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Th# ration market ' opened steady
with iirteea unchanged to on* point
higher, but Ouoji taname foverteh and
lower under liquidation by tired heal
long*, started by aetlmnte# for another
heavy movement to all point* In the
ratten belt and Increased crop eatl
( mates. Hear enthusiasm, however. w»*
I'onapicueua hy Its absence, In fad,
several of the eeaaon k leodlng abort*
were sera to be quietly taklna profile.
The few ordet* received from atuoad
were chiefly for the purchase of Jan
uary and ilarcb contract#. New Or- ,
lean* cold In a *mail way. A ronald
erahle portion of today’s bualn«a* con
sisted of trade# for the evening up of
old venture# by those parlies fearing
possible political change* abrnaU over
Punday In regard thn the Clna queeUon,
as wall as our relatione with tfpaln.
Ijite In the forenoon the market for
future* turned slightly bullish and the
price, moved up slowly on local run- j
port and ahaenre of seller*. The close 1
was steady at a net gain of two point*.
Kxf lmu ted receipt* at the port* for the
day were 57,000 agaln*t 57.710 last week
and as,7s* last year. Ketlmaied receipt*
at the port* for the week were 450,500
again*! 440.132 la*t W«ek anil 405,535 last
ypar. Today’s receipt# at Memphis, es
timated were 5.000 against 4.X87 la*t
yea a and at Houston 22,043 against
020 last year.
DRV GOO OH.
Thl* Week ha* iieen a quieter one j
(hau the opening condition* seemed to
Indicate. Thera ha* been a ntm,mar
kt throughout the cotton goods field, j
and Jheie la talk of advance to lie mad*
by seller*.
In print elofh* the market ha» been
Arm. but very qulst, during the week.
There have been sale* of about lio.OOO
piece*, chiefly odd goods, and It 1* not
probable that In the line* concerned In
pooling propualtlon there has been
movement enough to offset the pro
duction. Nevertheless the tru*te*s feet
thai they have the situation well m
hand and that buyer* will ty'forced to
purchase at eglsting quotations in the
early future.
woollen good* nf all description* have
remained firm Ih nearly every grade.
FINANCIAL.
New York, Nov. The market was
dull and sluggish throughout the short
session, but with an undeniably Arm
undertone, Closing at itie best prices,
with (to dlcpbsllien to tftke profits after
the two dnys’ rise, «uch as might com
monly he anticipated at the end of a
Week given over largely to professional
trading. The market, In fact, resist
ed an attempt to ladube price* afler
tli;, appearance of the ban‘t statement,
the attack centering on local securities,
but the market generally continued up
ward to the close. No effa-t Whs pro
duced In- iHe action of the Spanish
pear,, commieWhti in refusing the Am-
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(-.#e*. lie,, i. .. 12
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i JM Wayne 174
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lIH ton. On tre I ~ •• .. •* .. 70S\
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Mekropolltan Htrael Hallway .. .. I*4\
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Minn and Ht I MH j
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Mo. K. AT .. !#H
Do.i preferred .. .. •• .. .. .. .. 32
New Jersey Central
New York Central 115
N. V.. Oil. and Ht. L 12
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Northwestetn . 12
■ North American company 5M i
Northern Pacific .. •« •• •* .. .. f'N, j
! Do., preferred .. .. .. .. .. .. •• ESN
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Pittsburg * ITI
Heading .It
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H. G. W 2?
Do., ’ referred .. .. ». .* .. 60
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: Ht. Loula and H. V >. 7%
Do., preferred .. ~ .. .. .. .. so%
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t'nlOh Pacific : '5
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Do., ■ preferred . ■ .. * 18%
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American BjHrffts* company .. .. 189
tTnlt'd States Rxprea* company .. 4n
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General Kleelrie H *l^
Haw. PokrimeiciaUPoinpany .. .. M
Illinois Steel .. .pi.. .. 1W
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Is a straw that shows the popular be
. lief In the election outcome. It will
■mean Van Wyck governor and a repub
lican or a sound money majority In
r’nngresa. The continued strength lit
New York surfsce roads favors Tam
many’s success, while the investment
buying of good railway aecurltlea de
note* a belief In sound money national
victory. The week’s market has been
subjected to s mlsture of Influences,
i In the early part, foreigners were sell-
I era of American securities on account
of the warlike preparations it home,
while on this side the uncertainly of
political outcomes and dissolution rs
the tra%( association had a depressing
effect.N twithstandlng these conditions
the entire list closes from one-half to
two points nvsr last Haturday’s prtcea,
jwlth Louslvlls and Nashville the most
I prominent, regaidiess of the fart that
1 Lindon sold this stock earlv In the
week. The hair day’s business today
neceseaiily shows anti-election condi
tions and dullness, but prless closed at
the best figures. In the trusts, fluctu
ations were such as to please both el
ements. American Tobacco started by
declining If s share *nd Ihen advanced
14 front the lowest. Hugar Was modest
mid nuiluated lean than 51. Predic
tion* before elections are dangemus,
but th* least that can b- raid IS lliat
pflces Ale well SUSlal’ied.
PAINE, MI’ItPHY A CO.
PROVISIONS.
Chicago. Nov. ft.—Lnivev foreign
markets today. The Bearish Russian
• roll figures and a disappearance of the
export demand ratlepd a Sharp decline
In wheat. Declined and closed l c*nt
lower On cflrn and oat* lost li rent,
polk lost ?U: Lard 2%53 esnts rtbd
ribs left off a shade lower.
New York, nov. k.-»Fimir weak and
■lain lower. Winter patente S.tWall.fMt.
Rye flour quiet. Buckwheat flour Stea
dy, 1.80a1,70. Buckwheat steady. «.
Corn meal dull and easy. Yellow west
ern 72073. Rye Weaker. NO. i, 3). RAr
ley Arm. Malting western 4NtD/4asft.
Barley malt steady. Western
•Wheat, spot, easy. NO. 2 rfd *4%. Op
tion* opened we*k and declined through
foreign selling, weak Liverpool mar
kets. bearish Russian crops estimates
and liberal spring wheat receipts, dos
ed %aVt estate lower. Hules included No.
2 red. Mnrdt Hosed fSH: May dosed
70%( December 73, oinked 7314- Horn,
spot, rasrr'No, ‘j, Mti. option matlrel
war weak all day under liqoidallotl Bhd
declining foreign inilktHS, Moslng easy
and 4 lower. May 38%; December elo*
ed 87% RpOl. dull, No. 2 25%. Options
dull and nominal. Reef steady, fartiilc
9.50, Ali. Fxlrn mess 5.81)tt9.55. Reef
ha Ills 19. p 8» kMS 49: City SXiia IndlA
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GRAIN IdirTßß
I Augusta «la . K«v. i.—t’able# were
I S lower, and th» local i m*4 were All
I Iworieh. tmt trading »*• Hgbt. Bart
lett woe a moderate aoiler. The tea-
Jeacy throughout lb# erAalon »»» b#
(ward lower prtcee and irolh our vtattde
and the world'* eijHAted receipt# lead
ed to show Increase. Receipts continue
large and etport* light. The peaceful
outcome abroad ha# taken all the snap
out oC the market Rhon* are bolder
and bulls weaker, .load Judges claim
lower cable* Monday will tempM-arllv
demurs liar weak bull* and realising will
follow.
Torn irartlonally lower In sympathy.
Piorlalon* well field.
PA INK. Mt'RI’HY * CO.
DAILY COTTON MARKET
GAlvesion. Tea., Nov. s.—Cotton
(*sy. Middling 4% Ns< receipts 15412.
Gross receipts 1.'*432, Males 3ft. Slock
265&19. Exports to Great BrltalnTlln.
Exports coastwise 3*42. Eaixwts lo tha
continent 44M.
Norfolk. Va., Nov. *.—Cotton steady.
Middling 4 15-I*. Net receipts *712.
Oros* receipt* 37»t. Hales #tk). Htock M.- j
IH. Report* coastwise 312*.
Baltimore, Md., Nov. s.—Cntton
nominal Middling 5%. Gros* receipts
147. Htock 2*41.
Horton. Nov. *.—Co4ton dull and
eaay. Middling 5 5-I*. Net receipts
2417. Gross receipts 2517. Exports to j
Great Britain 1255.
Wilmington. N. C.. Nov. s.—Cotton ,
quiet Middling 4%. Net receipt* 404*.
Gross rSeelpts 404*
Philadelphia. PI.. Nov. s.—Cotton
quiet Middling 5 7-I*. Htoeit 44*3.
Havannlh. Ga., Nov. s.—Cotton qul
st. Middling 4 »-l«. Net receipts 10*90
Ureas rerSlpt# 10*»o. Hales 12*3. Htock
148189.
New Orleans, Nov. 5. —Colton easy,
Middling 5 3-IS. Nel receipts 11.147.
Gross receipts 11347. Rules 1100. Htock
2*4*89. Exports to Great Britain 10374.
Export* coastwise 1*55. Expert* to the
comment 7040.
Mobile. Ala.. Nov. 5 —Cotton quiet.
Middling 4%. Nel receipt* 2*04. Gloss
tecelp 1 * 2*04. Hales 12W. Htock 40*13,
Exnortx coastwise 250.
Memphis, Tetin., NoV. s.—Cotton
easy. Middling 4%. Net receipts 8472.
Gross receipts 7085, Hales 4400, Block
95513*
Augusta, Ga., Nov. B. Cotton quiet.
Middling 5. Net receipts 2742. Gross re
ceipts *742. Hales 1048, Htnck B*lso. .
charleston, S. C., Nov. 5. Cotton
steady. Middling I 7-1«. Net receipts
*Bl9, Gross neelptg flflio. Htock 5*350.
Clhclnnatl, 0.. Nov. s.—Cotton quiet.
Mldllng 5%. Net receipts 1218. Gross
receipts 121*. Hales 800. Htnck 11782.
IVrtilSVllle. KV., NbV. #.“<ldttrm
steady. Middling 6.
HI. tetuis, Mo,, NOv. 8. —Get ton quiet.
4 15-18. Net receipt* t92S, Gross re
ceipt* 3988.
Houston, Te*., Nov. 5.-Grttton quiet.
Mldllng 4 18-18. Net receipt* 22043.
orftaa receipts 22043. Skies 818. Stock
lTßtn.
New Yolk. Nov, 4i.—Cotton Ull nnd
easy, Middling » 5-18. Nel. receipts
1816. Gros* receipts 4311. Slock 77715.
Exports (0 Great HHtoln 487. Exports
to the continent 9039.
Not “Wide Ofleh" Hnouglt.
FUchrmnitJ Diapateh.
she Now York republican pa here
are making much ado to the efTect
that the metropolis I* ORdlil “wide
open.” hut the IncllrnttOhs ore that it
Is not open enough for Roosevelt lo
ride through It. to victory.
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I.ADIEsTn IN>LIfICS "
They Join Id tbs Farad** Mi Naetk
ba retina.
The poll ii* al pot la boßlkff very
litlaU.e la North Carolina Juat ai pres
ent aad eVea the ladles are taking n
derided Interest la ibinsa politics;
donator Tillman wma In Sanford N.
iC„ Friday, and made a «peach that
The Raleigh Netra aad Olumrear
apeak* of as follows
"At IJ o'clock Senator II R Till
man was Introduced Tillman is a
tough diamond but * diamond nee
: artheleM. Ha reviewed the reform
movement In South Carolina in eoa
(rant with the mistaken police of al
liance reform* In North Carolina, and
deplored failure of Populist* and
Democrat* lo unite fur white euprAm
aejr, showed how Impossible It I* to
keep down negro aupremnry when
while men divide, rapeclnlly by South
Carolina method*, but advltcd Demo
crat* not to let these condition* de
ter them from their solemn duty. He
advised populist* to return to the
Democratic iierty aa quickly a* poe*l
ble. aa they mu*', do ao aoooer or
later, alnce by the Democratic party
alone could good aovernment ever
come to North Cnrollna He denounced
the statement that he advised disfran
chisement of Ignorant wblta voters as
an InfamouM lie.
Public demon*!ration has reached
such a high place that the ladle* nf
the plare took* part ou horseback In
the procession which paraded through
the principal thoroughfare of tbo
town.
Among the rider* present was Mra.
A. P McPherson, one of the most
prominent society women of Sanford;
Miss Alice Monger, daughter of Mr. J.
M. Monger, the well known clerk of
the Commercial hotel. In Augusta. The
route of the parade was from Sanford
to Jonesitoro and return with the car
riages hearing tne speaker* In mld
coltimn.
she distance was two miles,
Mr. Monger has received a letter
from his wife Ht Hanford telling of the
procession.
This in the first time, perhaps, that
Indies have participated In a politics!
parade.
Proud of Himself.
Pulpit oraiora lit Han Fraflclsco are
not unlike the shirting sand, says The
News. They rliange rapidly and of
ten become soggy. As present the
most prominent preacher in the city
Is thr Rev. Chan, Ed. a bright
and shining ornament of Methodism,
who holds forth In the Central church.
A week or two ago Dr. Locke was be
ing shown through Grace church by
an Episcopalian admirer. Gating
Inlerestedly at the stars painted on
the celling, the visitor Inquired If they
had any special significance: “Oh,"
was the reply, “you know that the
Bible says, 'He made the stars, also.’ "
"Ah,” commented the Methodist par
son, ‘‘do you know the difference be
tween your chitri’h and ours?” "Oh, I
don’t know," said the Episcopal ad
herent. "whai Is if?" "You put your
stars In the ceiling: we put our In
the pulpit." was the enigmatical re
ply.
Dyspeptics aie often made by 111-teni-
P-l. a ~ , t. , e