The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, November 10, 1898, Page 4, Image 4

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If a laao tarata hit arlf* to a»Alra tkai a kattoa la of Mt mat, la* *•* fat a wosaan a kill tk>rt tka hollo* akould krt- AK tiiaoa CUohe Regina IMaaaar tiiart la Huagary a law week* R|o at tka a** of 111. Mt rt| ft* rbl’tlraa thlru B%e grand cffilrtrvrt, aad klkrty grcat-graadchlld ras “Progr*** la aerotapitahed by tka nail oho dor* tka th.ng*. and aot by Ike mail who Ulka about hoar th » ought or ought aot to bt dotto."—Ooa. Start RooartaK. "Thl* dog madam would b* cheap at |l(mi." "I would taka klm. but I am afraid my huaband might object. * "Madam, jrou ran gat another huabattd much easier than • (log Ilk* that."— Ufa. "You will pleast* atop sending the daily paper to me. a* It la out of the question for a four-rent rot too planter to pay for a dally paper "’ Of course this Is only a straw, but It ahowa how tba wind blows. Now, will Secretary Alger attempt to dodge the responsibility for the In juries to those soldier* at Detroit who smoked cigarette* while engaged In trarsferrln* a consignment of powder? —-Wssh ngton Post. A tutor who tooted the flute Tried to teach two young looter* to toot; Said the two to the tutor; "1» It burden to toot or To tutor two tootera to toot?” —Carolyn Wells, In Life. For a minstrel performance, ttic ren dition of the sextette srrsngemeeit from "Cavslwla Ruatlrina" last night was most creditable and effective. Par ticularly 111 the lower gamut, with the violoncello and cornet accompaniment, were (ho voices well trained and con certed. "What," Inquired the psychological student, "do you regard ns the chief end of man?" “Well,” answered Mr. Blyklns, "it depends on what you want the man for. If you want him to ffp bratu work IPs hta head, If you want him to run errands It’s his feet." —Washington Star. “Well,” remarked the passenger tot the long liucn duster. “'1 thiuk we're going to get the Philippines, und it won't he long (ill Cuba comes in. too.” 1 don’t see.what we want with either of retorti (1 the passenger who was in hi* shift sleeve*. "Ah." said the other, “then you are not an ex pans!uniat"" "A what?" “Kxpanstutt l«t." "Not enough to hurt. Pm « Connecticut tobacco raiser."—Memphis SCI met ar. ssooo*oo Mftft*#t* • «*#*•*+*• •» mmC 9909 m i «+*#*m* mm ss* s%ts* 1 *si§ pws HS* tigfff HMMHRS f H 0 HH* fPIpHSHRS i* m \ ' % <MIV sf HSH*H SPH SSi*®# ■ \ ttff HNmNUWI HBHRN***«i* [•PUSSS w 0 SS#HHSPS f® l *® p Wo*** sf ishsshH HI WHS HI * bi ** j HSSI (NW Hh* HNHHSH SpHI : [ MNHIPS #'Mtif-f #ffmi MMI MS *MIP ; iriS 0$ RMS mt m* #M§*mrmA* MMM RwMSMM [ hJbott 0000000 000000*000 »w* 0000 • , [«# 0000$ 0000 00000$ 00 1 000 *oooo*** ■ *mom 90 IRS MS 00000. 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White the average met of rarrylog a lea of fretgkt •#* mil* wa* eight teath» of a cent It ti» »aly als-toaUMi of a mat Ik aonw elate* Th# met of rarrytatg freight ha* 1 #te*dlly fallen from two cent* a mile per toa la IM7 to It* prevent low j rat*. Our railroad* la»t year had to carry a toa of frright a thousand our hundred and thirty mile* to make a dollar, *nd the freight work done wa* equivalent to carrying one ton I, mile* for rvery man. woman and 1 child of th* population. Over tkrao lourtlu of Ike receipt* of oar railroad* are for freight. Our rallroeffa, with their 10. MOO paaeenger engine* and 11. care for paaeenger train*, car ried M.MRf paaaenger* during the year ending September 1. and received for thl* gat rice M 75.000.000. The road* had to carry a paaeenger 500 mile* In order to make It. The net rarnlug* of the road* for the year were a little more than a million dol lar* a day. In hi* addreee to the Harvard atu ilente the other day, the Hav. Dr. Kd ward Everett Hale laid down three rule* which he said had been the »Rrwt eet help to him In life. They were; Be In the open air all you enn. rub against the rank and file dolly, and ev ery day hold a conversation with a su perior. EXPANSION AND IMPEBIAUSM, The Rcr. Lyman Abbott recently portrayed allegorically the dlalluctlon between Imperialism and expansion In the following; The Expanalonlst lift* up the great stone which hit* lain foe year* upon the grow*; the Contlnental lat petiw under. Drop the atone back!" he cries. "Thl* territory ta not fitted for healthful life; gras* will not grow, ami bug* abound.” "No,” replies the Htpaniiofllat, "take tho atone away; then the grass will grow and the bugs will diMppeur.” The United Slates Constitution, In every emergency which has yet con fronted tho nation, has been found aufllctantly flexible and It will not prove lacking at this juncture. The great stone of Spanish despotism will never again be dropped bark. * Store Is vacant. 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I wtH> m fawned apart akrt eftkpert ta fcy | wbt'e mea Ik atder tk lma« while m*a i laaettakiy mmm tk uaae ta a kavitap* lof lam amt amWikm tar «•" that I lead* up ta aad traffedlew Wktte me* 1 who eater to tk* aepro vote kill Ml ienme Ham to eoalfol it or odes wktte meat will *<o* Ham refwa* to be eoa trailed ky It akd there you are, Thu* a,t. R timiactek aad alt the mat. a lOMimoa A let tor from Marion. S. <*,, aaye j "It ta evldaki to all praitw**iv# farm- i ere la tkta aeeitaa of Ike Mat# tkai tk* cotton crop aa amowev crop will have ia he dropped and Bam*thing eta# ta ken ia it* place TohMro has proved itaelf to be tme of the •übetuuue aail there are many warebouaaa k* ihla and the adjoining reunite# ceatmullna for the sale of tk# crop of the part year. , Mart.>n ha* held Ita own welt against tkta competition and la atlil having two doy* out of each week devoted to , the sale of th* accumulated product Price* are good and rteady, th* light color* seeming to be In demand. The tobacco eolhnaiaata prophesy great thing* for the farmer* who are devot ing their lime to this In preference to the cotton, end even th# merchant* feel more eure of tbetr tobacco plantera than their regular cropper*.” Je Manon, B. C., #o far away from Richmoeid rouaty. Georgia, that It would not be profitable for our farmer* to investigate thl*? Wh«> the Rev. Dr. Robert Collyer was in I/ondon last summer he went down mi the Strand one hot day to a place where he had seen American soda water Advertised. "The cleric gave me eome," he said, “and grinned at me. 1 grinned back and smacked my Itps; it was so good. When l had finished one glass I said, ’Give me an other.’ regardless of the expenee— It was such a hot day. He grinned at me agtiln a* he gave tt to me, and I grinned back. After 1 had finished I said. ’How much?’ He answered. •Nath'.n’; 1 know- you; I come from Chicago ” A sweet young bride of fifteen days Rang up the butcher's store And ordered up some cat meat About a pound or more. "Well, who's It for?" the butcher said; She answered straight and flat: ”Btr, when I purchase cat. meat, I'm buying for the cat.” —AtcUkon Globe. "where He Quit. ••I will grant," said the editor wcari ly, ‘‘that poets arc born, but I cannot carry tills Idea to the extremes that you do." “What do you mean?” demanded the versifier. ■ Well, while I am willing to concede that all poets are born, I am not pre pared to admit that all who are horn ore poets.” Thus gently, but firmly, were the verges declined. Chicago Evening Post. •V Jersey city man. regardless Of law. morality and corporation# generally. - fixed”' Id* gas *o that It Would not register through the matter «nd one night he went lo sleep, tils gas put on some extra work and he made a beau tiful corpse. What a beautiful moral lesson to be used by the gass companies. 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I might aa well round oat the symmetry of th# column with a poet-marrlege oke Aa old darkey named Aheolom used to Me# la Virgin ia and w*» the favorite aerraai and atieadaat of a gentten**n whose wtfa 1 had dN Rumor k*d It that the widower tviaiemplated ishlag unto bimeelf a vea-ond helpmeet aad a friend seeing him ooa day ashed him If It were Absalom scratched hi* woolly pate for a moment and replied that ho i | reckoned It waa. "We'l," aald «“y Inquiring friend, ("will he lake a bridal tour?” thl* wa* somewhat puailing to Ati- , ealom for aa Instant: then an Inspira tion rtruch him and he *ald: ”1 dun no 'bout a tirldl*. *uh, hot -when d# ole missus was live be u*ed to take a pad dle to her: ao maybe he take a bridle, to the new one.” Cnl Davla, the pro** agent of the! Sella Brotter# rlreu* that wa* in An- J guata on Monday. 1* a very dlgntfled looklug Individual with hi* cloaely- Chopped white beard -white from early piety or andden flight and not from age. I fancy and rather aea cetlc appearance. The colonel has an Impediment in hi* apeech, in fact he atutter*. and thl* misfortune has given riae to no end of funny atorlaa regarding him He tell them on himself with evident amusement, and Monday afternoon up In the club he related hi* first and last experience a* referee In a boxing match out in Butte. Montana. The two fighter* at the end of a particu larly lively mix-up became enraged, cast all rule* to the wind, clinched and commenced to kfek. bite, butt and otherwise maltt eat each other. The as referee became so excited, that his ordinary stuttering turned tpto absolute speerhlessneaa and white lie wa* all the time doing bis liest to cell "Breakaway!” he couldn’t utter a word. The spectator*, mtalnterpretlng his silence, commenced clambering through the ropes atul began to bela bor him. The colonel states that he managed to reach bis hotel and there remained under cover until he could slip unob- j served out of town. Prosperity Is Here! The "hard times" are assuredly a | thing of the past. Work is looking for laborers, Instead of laborers look j ing for work. Capital is seeking in i vestment There is more money afloat and more business done every da” than there was the day before. Are you getting your share of this business and this money? If you aren't, ask for it. Ask for your share of prosperity through the columns of the paper read iiy all the people—The Herald. 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TV («• cMiit» ttf rßMifff«4Uif a 9mk«m I ia>M’i in IUUmR R ftlMt. j \V. Martin, a faMaa mdallß> of it I'nßtitf to Aaitfßa «a R, Rrtart tour ttii* tiatH. In ttm rarrvnt aamhrr of Um If'** Molßmto* Journal a totdini ntnteß that dlnaaMm of $m0999m9 and •ronnmtf aMtlnMi R i*rmilnMil*io tR \ local union# The km) and *hn# worker* of Naab | vote *tn< e February have bad tbetr wage* lettuml It per cent. *nrt now average about M a week, excepting a few nf ;he men. who receive I* and ;Ste a week 1 PVr eume time pssi the National La bor Tribune, of Pittsburg, ha* been i running a arts# of tnrtrwttv* *rtl- I <om pro nod eon on the income t*s. In ! tot* week's issue there I* on aide ar* | ttvie from P. Danaiget. of the Cincto i tot ll Htnale Tkx tTub. ‘ B.»me New Turk ca pH at tat* asked for advice through the Jitumat a* to the to at way to spend sM*,m to nmellor : *te the eartMUUk of the p»r, and moat of the answer* received suggewt j«g spreading the doctrine of tangle tax Ittf socialism with the money. The Spar'sh War In Spanish. H ispanarn, Ukafuolo, Ralslnello Cutumeru. Americano Getllmado' "Leialono t'utanaro!” timpano Taiabacko — Notflno, Go—to— Blanco!” Americano IbichiuiKi; Dumbo upo PootyBko; Smashemallo Hispanero , Cubanaro— Philippian, Dcwerflno Snnkuteeto Inthebayu Mvnliao. t*nmp*»nioo, Shafteialso, gtyf BcMeyo. Mashemallo— Orverueo— Saniiago, Thenaflno Plcnicaro, Soldleraio Americano: Kepublleano Cbnquero— Crowneraro I.aure!aro; Alllhetime— Evvry where McKibhrmaro wulvelnalro, Otdgrotlaro. Gtioiloltimeo; Eatajlelo Yankearo Ptmklnpleo, Fraternaro— Hispuraro, (Aibanaro. Americano. Bnenawakk, plxgfbango. Hlphoorahro, McKinteyaro—Unclesamnl GOLDEN PEN. EACH DAY SEES THE nEKALD HW V <-ISAT SsxrqxiiUx «> Tjr _» I »Tioj i «g. TjiTT-*' ■»jMk]»y «»[■»- lease | a*l*iL**t THIS IS IT ar* gt? n POR EARLY FALL STIFFS AND UPINES. ALL SHADES $3.00 Juat A'flvffd, DORRS Tiiloftnf. Hits. hirtmhinf»J ) Cucumber and / \ Almond Craam i N t laM am MaMMMMft TrHm a \ 0 f M MedRR Rtlti. t *Mv Am* Me RaiMßßk * 1 / Coughs and Colds i / ■ -#--* taai to *omtaki«t. ( \ • ow. W# base every remedy / I tier •maeet t;>im and Tsi ' C M um* onighs. kta a kettle. J J Or rental Tooth Wash ) S viske* beautiful Tatah and s f r Irslh. On* -*V T**9h A j \ liriisße* *rv IRM ftiMtC In Ifc-r * ttjr. j ! S Hot Chocolate ) i With Whipped Cream, n / And a comfortable prtca toety- \ % yj |L told Drtukt sad lea r I frestn 100. TkL*U U lot kv— \ V Mftalt. f % To Our Patroua. / J Tk* Bead Department hating / \ been remeeed fr ni <*f Were. X J hereafter niy whole Urn* aad ta- # # Motion will be gtv»o k» lb# I*re- C X err>, ttui> and Drug butinas*. f f hone but the r boh eat and f / purest I'bsmaceutk-ai* snd I he- 1 X giicata »re bsmt e.t kern n.>ne C f but thocla-s of Krugs iul»t Iks X V i ij > n* •••tit out by n* f / Out prtesa are nMsoeabt*. Fat- X % ron* ion now dt|«nd on my per- # / tonal **ryiv». e. C. IHaasx. I < Aleiasder Dru Cinpaar ) f m BROAD PT. ( THE MUSTERING OFFICER U here, and If you will call on F. G. Mcrtin*. he ran muster you into a stvil lan autt for a little money, and Gent*' Furnishing* are cheaper than ever at F. O. Merlins', the Tailor an<\ Gent*' Furnisher, 924 Broad atreet. Just Arrived Beautiful line of China Matting, solid Mahogany Bedroom Suits, Lovely Line of Walnut Suits, finest line of Extension Tables in the city from $3.50 TO SSO OAK SUITS IN GREAT VARIETY. FLEBINM BILES 904 Broad Street. A batch of shipwrecked seamen were brought into New York yesterday hav ing lived for twenty-three days off sea weed and throe ran lish. NOVEMBER 10 , . FOR tOUCHR . a Mm mrnn «f Hpfpfmuhg) Afffd RMsaR tlyfvff *»*# ****•?? «|fbu*l rtPijr C«-U#H w* «m Niuf* T’tadtkrtf'* li> 'tatart. *|Q total* Mil*. L. 1. CwotllA Druggist. [ a. ALMOND CRtAM . * GrtrxtwNw'a A m**o Cwim fp, »K# ok <m. A mttai ‘to 4 Ndhlfui txtataH |>ffftMH«HOta ff f» (afiU HI IdSFgffl boHlwt, L. A. Garden*. Oruggitt I COLD CRBAM «n<l NO«I| | Kvcf) txxty Hi tow n k howl (Curriwiiw a ('fatal Cttam and I Hoata. Olid pvpfyliodir iMMPta ■ i(s and arhan they W*i It tXHg thtv com* lull la . agam. 2B canta jar i Caitfrtha’ff ftaraagM'iita for tha blood- Larga botttoa* L l. Gatdelle. Druggist. j gN— - - r PROF. P. M. WHITMAN, tot 71l St, Aif«s*». Ga •fwrtnßirrffntn $* 0$ 009*9$ «R g.«-e. megeowes etowta* aart data FREE OF CNARUE irtkkkk vi.i K COAL and WOOD . yrom iii- North August* C®*l A Supply Co t*o %95*090 UuafoaN"’*! F. W SCOFIELD. PRESIDENT (tab rbeke tart Mioogar M Eastman’s KODAKS. We sell Eastman’s Kodaks and all size FILMS. Call and sea how cheap we can supply your wants. We have a full stock of latest styles of Stationery. All goods finest made. Richards & Shayer, 827 Broad St., City. Paine, Murphy & Co. lOWMItSION SIRRCBAim. 803 Feyoolds st=Teleplioi!ei^.n* I rival* Uawd W ire* Tuect to hew York Chicago aad hew Orltao*. Order* executed over our wire# for Cotton. Stock*. Bouda, Grain and Pro. ! Vtaiooa ft«r ewah or on margin*. Local ( »»< uritle* bought and *old. Befereneoe —National Exchange Bank of Auguata, or Mercentile Agenclea. Monev to Loan ;RBAL ESTATE. APPLY TO Clarence E. Clark 832 Broad Street. NEXT! i\ ' ggy-t bag to notify mr friends and I customers' that I have add d another chair ! to my Barber Shop, making six tirst-clas* Bar tier*, and I hop# to accommodate my cuitoiucrs withfmt wnitin?. HOT AND COLl> BATHS. tOMK PARLY AND OFTKN TO Hickey’s Barber Shop 212 ,t 214 Eighth St., OPPOSITE ARLINGTON HOTEL.