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Kdiraoith Joo#§ aw »»ka)aM|N
• tiiaafca retamed Mr* Mdlhrrln
and Mr* Eve. of the Ortehw niaail-]
. |h V(»vrtnber loitatltn, Hn.
i ft! ftr’ttit and Mm Mart it*iam 1
«»» the work of refauriaa the &*<+* J
Thf next attune to he held the ftftf (
f m i,i»t in Deremhrr. will tie the red*
ular annual netting of the Auxiliary
A full attendaix e Is espe* laity desired.
Uctflhtcn of the Confederacy
t'hapter A.. Daughter* of the Co**
federaiy. held Ita regular monthly
meeting at the library W**4or#4*y
afternoon at « o’rlork. The time waa
a I moat exclusively taken up with ft*
port* from the recent convention In
Rum* A letter was rc*d from Judge
Clalboin* snrad MiltiDi the dispute
in regard to th»* Aral Ocnrgia regiment
(o „«.( ftmt on Vlrg.nla toll. and plant
were <llarua#*<l for an entertain.n«-at
or series or enfrUlnroenta to be given
to raise funds for assisting In remov
ing the del»t from the Oeorgin room
In the White Houae museum The
next meeting of ibe chapter will be
held In the new room at the court
house.
Philomathlc Club.
The Pbllomathic (Hub held an unu- !
suslly Interesting meeting Wednesday
afternoon. at wh ch the works of
James Feoimore Cooper were discuss
ed. A debate was held In which Miss
Sallle Pattey. Mrs. D. B Plumb. Mr 3. j
J. I ester Dillon. Mias Rachel Reltl.
R. M. Nixon, and Mrs. H. H. Malone
took active part. Papers were read by
Miss M. A. deckle? and Miss Berk
nteyer. William Cullen Brvnn will he
at the next meeting, Nov.
16th.
Civic League.
In a previous report of the meeting
of the CIV.c I/eague held Monday. It;
was erroneousiy stated that Judge Eve
thanked the league for removing the,
obstructions In (he little lake at Phln-,
iz;;’g bridge. It should have read that!
Judge Eve was thanked by the League.
The principal business of the meeting i
was the appointing of a committee to I
look into the matter of decaying city
trees, and another to form auxiliary
branches of the 1- ague in the various
city schools among the children.
Bachelor Maids.
The Bachelor Maids were delightful
ly entertained at luncheon Tuesday by
Miss May Wilson Moore, the usual
rule of the club being broken, and in
cluded Colonel Gallaher, Mr. Paschal
and Lieutenant Bell among the gutsls.
The club will have three more meet
ings, after which it will disband, mar
riage having disqualified for member- j
ship most of the former coterie. The
last meeting will he marked by an In
teresting and unexpected announce
ment to be made.
. Euchre Club.
A new euchre club recently organ
ized has enrolled among its members
Miss Julia Carmichael. Miss Belle
Walker, Miss Gus Smith, Miss Harriet
Ganahl, Miss Ruth Howard, Miss Lu
cile Doughty, Miss Mary Stedman
Clark. Miss Wilye Roney, Miss Ger-
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f)Mll dart down for a d»b’ A shot fnmi
uae of tboae big guns we read ibis'
onea not dart with more terrillc apeed
or bit the water with greater force. It
occurred to roe that tbla afforded a
rhanee to get » >me of tboae hue. f. h
rimo and I tried ttar experiment, and
It would vr amazed you to sea how
St worked, l look » llsh I had caught
end Axed him to * couple of planks.
The plank* I weighted go tbn* they
wguid fleet just helunr the turfucf a
nhort (Uatance. Above the planks and
almost on a level with the aurferr of
the water I attached a fish so that It
would hnve the appetrance of swim
ming Now. these foolish birds, see
ing t be Bali and naturally expecting
that, like other Ash, It would make a
lunge to get away, atrlke for It with
a force greater than Is tuflie out to
reach the flab whore It stands. In
leech Instance they struck my boards
with such terrific force that they
popped their necks. Ever try this’
Well, the next time you are out cn tin
gulf give It s trial. You will be
amazed to see the number of gulla
you can kill In the course of one even
ing.”
PERSONAL.
Capt. F. E. Ewe has re turn'd from
Atlanta
Mrs. A. H. Merry has gone to Ber
xelin, On.
Mr*. John I>. Twiggs lias gone to
Albany, da.
Mr. Charles Bearden Is bark from
i Madison, Oa.
Mis. Oeorgo Toale has returned from
' Charleston. S. *’•
I The Georgia fast train was 35 mln-
I utes late last night.
| Mr. Fiank Hanklnson of Chattanoo
ga. Tenn., Is In the city.
Mr. am} Mrs. J. H. Alexander have
returned f rom Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bro«e returned
from Cincinnati yesterday.
Miss Gertrude Houston, of Adam,
Ga., Is visiting friends In the city.
Miss Hall of Battle, Ga., Is the guest
of Miss Julia Burdell of this city.
Mr. A. O. Jabkson and Mr. Geo. If
Wilcox returned from Atlanta yestet
dav.
Miss Margie Reab, who has been
sick for several days, is now conva
lescent.
Miss Sallle Harris of Athens Is vis
iting Miss Forsythe at Mrs. Stuart
Phinlzy's.
I Captain James Stevens of the Third
Georgia arrived here on the Georgia
train lastjiight.
Mrs. J. H. Williamson of Harlem,
who has been spending a few days in
the city, has returned home.
Hon. Martin V. Calvin and his
daughter Miss Ida- Calvin *, re
turned last night from Atlanta.
Prominent Confederate Dead.
New York, N'ov. 6.—Hurrh L. Cole,
a prominent lawyer, died today, aged 60 1
years. j
XHBI ATJOUSTA SUNDAY HKUTV-UJ
APPALLING
ACCIDENT
Collapse of a theatre
flutkJinx.
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NO NEW LAWYERS
In Oeorgls t wtll the «nprctmc Usrt
ltfiff»f» H *el<
™ iiaftMi anil there will be
,..i'i■ .I j i,iiiHn.i to rvsvnle all ap
|f.,. |„ r |m- nutieriur
ensrt. a
vteie ««f ih< act ttbtef Justice HlnutVOlis
and Justice Utile, regarded the act aa
unccwatMuUongi and su'-ad the opin
io thi 1 opitAnii of a majority of in
i ourt, asned lo undertake the work
lh»* examination, wbir b the act provid
ed fi.r ait ihr list of December of each
year. Ap'ilhatlons were lo lie fll-d by
Tb" rules provided for the printing
of 'turstlonr and Wanks for the an
sw.rs. Tits minting required the ex
penditure of mop' ' and the act appro
riiatcl nuiw Thc.i leik could nor spare
apvtrung from the contingent fund of
the aupreure court and asked the gov
ernor for on allowance for tl>'« pur
loin • out of the executive contin
gent fund.
Governor Aikinson refused to make
the iillo'V.nce without h formal re
quest Irom the supremo court, and
this the court declined to moke
IT to date thete are no ti’ank* and
there is no prboabllity of an examiua
ti"u if applicants for admission lo the
bar, while the law stand* in lls present
»h ipe.
The rupreme court does not want the
extra work of examining law students,
and will he glad to nee the luw repeal
ed.
A bill to repeal It was Introduced In
th- house this week, and is likely to
pass.
HEPHZfBAH.
A Series of Meeting* in Progress
There.
H -phzibah, Nov. 3.—Mrs. T. R. Tar
mer has returned from a visit among
friends In Hyrke county. Mr. Wallace
Delph, formeily one of the most pop-
I ular young men of the village, now
a popuiai soldier in the army, sta
| tioned at Tybee, is here on a four
, days’ leave of absence,
i The series of meetings now in pro
gress in the Baptist church continue
with increasing interest. The exercis
ies are very good, the music excellent,
and the attendance large. It can be
safely predicted there will be several
additions to the church. Rev. J. A.
Scarboro, of Statesboro, delivered a
lecture on temperance in the Baptist
church last evening. The attendance
was large. The attention given the
; lecturer was ail that could be desired. |
The music was arranged for the occa
sion, and was very line. Especially
were the solos by Miss Fannie New
some and Mr. J. F. Cason. Miss New
some sang in a sweet manner the old
yet pleasing piece, “Sowing the Seed."
as a voluntary. Mr. Cason concluded
the services by a touching rendition of ■
“Where Is My Wandering Boy To- j
night.” Mr. Scarboro is an able
champion of the , temperance cause,
and it is hoped he will do much good
in the cause. Every one was delighted
•with his visit here. The weather is
j perfect.
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JOE JEFFERSON
The Veteran Actor Very 111 In New
York
slawm |th J#*fT»*rw»n la 111.
Anti, a* <h«* vMoran n* (or la now an
«i)<! man, hr may not aurviv# th** at*
t«jk.
Fo.* w«*#kfl rant Mr. haa
i»mhi iilaylns an #tiaa<i‘tu«*nt at th#
S’ttth Avenue thestte . New York
citj. pres, utlre the china* ter of Bob
Acres In Hherldan’s comedy of "The
Rivals."
Owing to the sudden and serious Ill
ness of the actor, the large audience
had to tie dismissed shortly after A
o'clock last night.
Bryan on a Furlough.
.Savannah. On..'Nov. 5.—C01. Wm. J
Bryan. Third Nejirusku Regiment, left
Savannah today for Licoln. Neb. ( his
home. o n a fifteen days furluvi-h. lie
has been quit* sick at the Do Soto ho
tel and has gone home to recuperate.
NOTICE.
Subscribers of the
Southern Bell Telephone
AND
Telegraph Company
Telephones have been
placed at the following
offices andtwarehouses of
the U. S. Army :
No 250, Office Depot
Quartermaster, Capt W.
C- R. Colquham.
No. 253, Office Purcha
sing and Shipping Com
missary.
No. 107, Commissary
Department Warehouse,
Central of Georgia Rail
way.
No. 290, Commissary
Department Warehouse,
Sharleston and Western
arolina Railway.
No. 72, Commissary De
partment, Doolittle Ware
house.
No. 66*i Commissary
Department Warehouse,
Southern Railway.
W. H. ADKINS.
Manager.
JLIKIE LYNCH
HOLDS COURT
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Individual opinion
London. Nov. S —The Berlin eorres- 1
1 pendent of The Oi»erver says. The vl- |
; olent languge of the Goloane *iasettc. !
1 reaardlng the Amerlran demand upon l
ftpaln for the surrender of the Philip- I
! pines, whkh. It declares, means the ‘
I squeezing of a fallen foe io the last ,
drop of blood and would sully the name >
of the victor, doe* not reflect the pol- I
Icy of the German government. The;
demand la regarded as an election ma
noeuvre. I’tider no circumstances wilt
Germany hasard her good relations j
with the tTited States for the sake of ’
the Philippines.
Jumped l oo o»idt.
New Orleans. La., Nov. s.—Win. B. j
Baldwin, inaater mechanic of the Hou
them division of the llllnohl Central |
railroad. Jumped from a train near Ar- j
i ols this evening, wha lie thought a |
wreck was imminent and. striking his
hi ad against a piece of Iron, was In- !
stoutly killed. The engineer stopped the
train In time to avert the wreck.
Little Face Against the Fane.
What, though life is full of trouble.
In Ita strife for dally bread.
And we ofttlmes say in sadness.
The only happy are the dead;
Yet I find In life a pleasure
Naught cun evrr render vain.
While J see each night and morning
A little face against the pan®.
When 1 say gnodbye at morning,
When I cry hello at night.
First and last upon my vision
Lingers long the lovely sight;
Baby hands so sweet and dimpled,
Throwing kisses, that remain
In mp heart, beside the pictured
Little face against the pane.
Oft I hear her calling papa,
Half way down the block, maybe,
While htr loving accents llngor
In my ears to comfort me,
All the day of toil and trouble,
Helping heart and hope sustain,
Simply with the joy of loving
The little face against the pane.
Ah, no cup of earth can equal
For its purity and bliss,
The nectared wine that thrills mp
being
In my baby’s tender kiss;
Which, like (lew upon the roses,
„ All (iay on my lips has lain.
And at night I know there's waiting
A little face against the pane.
—Detroit Journal.
The boiler of a cleverly-constructed
small working engine Is a quarter
round coffee tin, the wheels, quarter
and oali-pound tin lids; the chimney,
an umbrella top: the steam pipr, cn
ladln lubber bin, and other parts
consist of a knitting reedle, a uievele
spoke, a piece ot brass lamp, some g»a
piping, cartridge tnd, and the screw
stopper out ot art oil tin.
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! isrelv had any personal »«nt«?t with
It and does got believe then Is as
: much ain a* Is accredited tine
jp.isaeaMW Hist sweeten of all ekarit'
1 vnd *l»e Is ever ready to <Vfend the cn- ‘
ins A morning spent with her In her
| quiet sitting room that looks ont on
' ,m old-fashioned rose garden. Is Ilk*
loitering In the shadow of a annentary.
land me fccla Infinitely rafreshod. mor
ally and spiritually.
She Is bright, stir Is buoyant, it la
positively exhilarallug to meet her
She la like nothing so much a* a fresh
Mimnier breeze. She U on to the latest
i slang, and It seeius doubly appropriate
when used by her. She know* all the
new* in the (Hr and feels uot ths
slightest hesitancy In regaling you
! with It. yet she Is never malicious nor
; slnnilerous. She is pretty, very pret
ty. nnd has lots of beaux, but no on*,
ino matter how fasrinatiu* he may be,
or what the Inducements he may offer,
1 can claim her undlvidrd attention for
I more llpn two months. She la fickle,
lutt not Inconstant, and seems always
ready If not anxious to he off with
th* old love before he becomes too
deeply attached. She has th* knack of
getting more presents from her beaux
than any cf the other glrla In her set.
yet she never hints and any of the j
iHiys will tell you that It requires con- |
slderable persuasion to gel her to ac
cept anything save candy, flowers, or
an occasional piece of music. How It
1s managed Is not known but she is
certainty the admiration of the hoys
ar.d the envy of the other and less for
tunate girls. '
Her face when In repose is one of
marked sadness, the sadness of one ut
terly without hope. Her eyes have n
far away wistful look in them us if
they were striving to view scenes In a
long gone past. The beautifully arch
ed mouth does not droop, hut has a
tender, pathetic curve, and the mobile
lips seem fraught with the eloquence
of the thoughts she Is dreaming. Some
me addresses her and a magical
change Is noticed; the dreamy eyes
brighten, the mouth takes on a most
arch expression nnd her whole face is
!radiance and sunshine. Whenuloneand
thinking she has a wistful, far away
look; when talking, even to child
I she Is bright, vivacious ami animated.
! Many have noticed her and remarked
[ on it, some have ventured to say that
Is the undoubted cause,
j but those who know her best say that
her past is an open book to them and
I that she has never suffered In that way.
Be that as It may, she has efrtainly
the brightest and the saddest face of
any woman in Augusta.
A slight, girlish form, a dainty head
surmounted by a shimmering sheen ot
golden hair, a fresh, piquant face, eyes
as innocent and fearless as a baby's,
Irreproachable tastes in drees, man
ners, fascinating and absolutely per-
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tear of tk# Tart to fl#oo (kern . and
having fallro »a!##p. did not a«ftk#n
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nlv. n, iu*t at dcyEght. r#-
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out bla w#apona. h# a#lx#d them and
ritahrd so thf fort through th# hot fir#
with which the enemy, who bad flank
ed lb* works, were sweeping do»|>
matt In the rear. Daniel attempted to
enter at th* usual place .of « ntran'e,
but seeing that It was certain death
lo proceed further In that direction
three or more men. who like himself,
bad slept out of the works, ware killed
at his aide—he tried another place.
But the storm of projectiles shut him
out there, too. Determined, however,
to do his duty, he rushed straw ihe
line of Are. and fell, mortally wounded,
pierced by three balls. But, faithful
even unto death, he entreated the men
near him lo carry the sword and p'stol
to hi* master. One of them answered
it *v% useless for hla master was
k!lied\ "My God!" said the poor f.'l
|:iw. Vhey killed him because hr lia«l
pc sword.” And, forgetting the agony
ol Ms own wounds, he upbraided him
self for his carelessness, which he be
lieved had caused hla master’s A?ulh
As fcon as the fight was over Lieut.
Bel linger, hearing of Daniel’s condi
tion, hastened to where he lay amt
the fa'thful fellow, upon hearing tin
name called, raised his languid ere*,
and exclaimed: "Ah. Master, they told
me von were dead, but thank God, If
I’m to die this day, that it Is me and
not vm\”
His ins! words were: "Tell them nU
home that T promised to take care or
you. nnd that I’ve tried to do «n to
the last o' my life.”
nine Accident
Wilkesbarre. Fa., Nov. s.—Seven
men were hilled and three fatally In
jured at the Exeter colliery ot the Le
high Valley Coal company, at West
Plttston, near here, this morning. The,
l accident was due to the alleged care
lessness of Engineer David Price,who,
acting In disobedience to positive or
deis. caused three ears to run into
(he top of the shaft with oars loaded,
nnd weighing 11 tons, which fell down
the fiHO foot shaft nnd crashed with
frightful force upon the carriage, car
rying ten men. Seven were almost In
stantly killed.
David Amos Welles D ad,
Norwich. Conn., Nov. 5. David
Amos Wells, the political economist,
died at his home In this city this af
ternoon, aged TO years.
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