The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, November 14, 1898, Image 5

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It I* guaranteed to give perfect aallafaetloa or mone* re funded I’rtc* JS cents per bo* FUR BALK BY HOWARD A WILLET. MARRIAGE VESIERUAY. Mr. John Jarrett. of Atlanta. Wcdt Miss Willie Harmon, ol This City. Quite a happy marriage took place yrsterday In Hamburg. The c mtrart- Ing parties were Mr. Jchn Jarrett and Mias Willie Harmon. While the rain poured down In torrents this happy young couple repaired to Hamburg, where they were united In the holy bonds of matrimony. Miss Harmon Is a beautiful young lady of sixteen, and by her sweet and amiable disposition has wen for her self numerous friends who will regret that she leaves Augusta to reside In Atlanta. Mr. Jarrett is ft popular young man of Atlanta and numbers his friends by the score. The young courle left last : night on the Ueorgia train for Atlan ta, which place they will make their home. The Herald Joins with their ft lends in wishing them long life and prosper. lty. CASTO. 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At the mow Urn* 1 most ! rmprrt thla habit of preferewre to tot ray work a* dot/ demand* la the first tdare. then, a Rood dlaoer at toy mother's table, oith alt my house. rttfS guiythc* fAgF fi about gi#, no nr v r# on thf plgcg no m»M mmy j bf for g If the work lo b# don® I In in)'® riant ignd gll work iMild bit | itigg to bed with lb® birds and • full i.ighi to ml. my door mld® op*ti, my treffto to bed at dayl.ght. then a clear. | If I ran affurd one. and a* It buraa to the rod t begia to write till about 12. I when I dress, breakfast sad then spend the rrst of the day la the flrlde till —' Froot New Zealand. Krcftnn. New Kcaland, No. IS, lilt. I am very pleased to state that since : I titok tha iis-cu y of tTiamtiertaln a i medicines, tha asle has been very targe. m»re especially of the Cough Remedy. In two yesra I have eold more of this , (.articular remedy than all other makes i for the previous five years. As to ll* efficacy. 1 b»ve been Informed by score* | of persons of the good result* they have received from It. and know Its value ; from the use of It In my own house ! hold. It la so pleasant to take that we have to place the bottla beyond the reach of the children. E. J. Scantlebury. For sale by Alexander Drug and Seed I Co., C. R. Parr of Bell Tower Drug i Co. Life. He gets most out of life who gives most to it. Some people put out tlielr ! hands to life, while others stretch' i forth tbetr arms. There are people j i who spend their days In some little town or village and yet live tn the | great expanse of a wide world; while ; | others travel from city to city and j from country to country, and yet live ionly in the narrow little circle of II heir own surroundings.—Jeafl Lyall, ! In Truth. NAtfAL CATARRH quickly yields to treatment by Ely's Cream Bnlm, which is agreeably aromatic. It Is received through the nostrils, cleanse* and heals the whole surface over which It diffuses Itself. To test it. a trial size for 10 cents or the large for &0 cents I* mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street, New York. Druggists keep It -A remedy'for Nasal Catarrh which Is drying or ex c’lfng to the diseased membrane should net be us d. Cream Balm Is recognized as a specific. Montreal Is restoring Its Nelson monument. W*. SGEWEIGERT i CO.. RELIABLE JEWELERS. Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Sterling Silverware, Clocks, Silver Novelties, Etc. W STOCK JDST IB. ID JATJOXJiWPjK H ICTt A LB. LETTERS BT AUGUSTA SCHOLARS ,< MYtotMM fit At F*Wk Srttoli liMm. , fBBBBeg*. 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Ig#Mg gg# tor* * —Mg g®9 MW g—k to®•? »gf—rtogtoto^ *Tk® ggf! ita i H tot gl# .gggtogggr«g f kgl *4if— Mg®# t® Hr® ICHk fkNMHI>Avg». I ggg#gf HftiM AglwM* Hi. Till VOif MBTf H I A kwgglifgl f—gwigli'gkgi Ig gg Igigiigi# : mH| Wtfkggl gw**# ggfg kkao#. tk® ' tkg| nglf* ggtgl» tfY ««Pf|gtow ||«g» i|l*| g'•**# Algtogf *«»f9. g grig 11 g f lltfff gg# Ink* tolto i K tot - * ctgv*v H«to®f TTtog gei* rtif' f s| gg |lk t**t to I® lit®# gg# kt#gry». k'tof«il*c lk®g» Ig g®rf®r« k®glib Wm #i rtf, gg# I# gig. #»*!# llitgllrfg. T: A* Hutton. Akkiwgi P»if gl«f®, Atr%* . ggttrf'g t*« ug Ikwlf. Wtg |t#i# f*ti*r • ggrf, TH® King Wkgkgggl* rs». Dgggggurt 0 Hklglsg. HEATH 0# ; HR JOHN DENNIS Passed Away Ltd Night After a Brief Rtaeaa. Inr John Itrnni*. on* of Augusta’s i <dd*st snd Iwsl kwnn cllls*a». <ll*l last wight, sft, r a short Ilia*** M ty } pfertd pnvuHKHUa Dr I**nol* was a j native of Lllchfleld, M* , but had bees a resident of Augusta for forty year*. For * aumher of year* h* *a* a prac ticing physician, and had patented sent* m«-dlcln*» of hi* own, whl. h hsv# ' i*.n of great tienclll to aulfrrm* hu manity, He waa a devout menitwr of the Firat Baptist church and raiely was hi* place Ihete vacant. He had lived to the good old a«* «f O year* and ha* gone lo Join the belocid wife of hi* youth and old age. who pa** d away several m«»nih* Dr. Dt-nnla leave* two children-Mr*. Jotdan Bot tom and Mr. O. L Dennis. The funeral service* were held at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon from the la!*- residence. No. 534 Reynold* stic. t, |snd were attended by many, who gath :en d to pay a last tribute of reaped to their old frl*nd. • Our price* on suit* only two-third* whil others charge. E. J. Henry A j Co., »p»t cash tailor*. THE SOLUTION ________ % Of the l Iquor Ouestlon In Athens' Dispensary. Athens, Gg., Nov. H.—Dr. W. H. Young, pastor of the First llaptlet church, is In receipt of a letter from i Mr. John Edgar, of Rochester, Minn., ;l n which the writer stales that for Ilf ty years he has been studying the question of restricting the sale of liquor and that he ran freely and strongly say that that In his opinion I the Athens dispensary plan Is the »o --j lutlon of it. He compares It with the Maine law. land shows wherein It excrls that law, and declare* that in his Judgment the Athens plan Is the coming plan. Large stock new raisins, all varieties. Just received at Lamkin & Co.’s. MASONIC FAIu. Arrangements Being Completed For Opening Dec. t. The arrangements for the Masonic fair are being rapidly pushed Marer completion, and everything Is assuming readiness for the opening. The committee In charg- have met tvlth a most gratifying success in ihelr soltrltattons for-contributions, and the array of handsome and beautiful ar ticles secured by them will be most tempting. The fair opens December Ist. and will continue for two weeks. You can get a. fine suit cheap for cash at E. J- Henry & Co.’s, 216 and 218 Campbell street. DR. ELKINS Will Lecture on “Home Influence” at Synagogue Tonight. Dr. Elkina, uri eminent Hebrew (li vin' of Philadelphia, will lecture tills evening at the Synagogue « the sub- Jeet of "Home Influence.” USE ElkliiH is a.n entertaining and forceful speaker, and those who attsnd hUf lecture are assured of a treat. - Place your order at W'S and avoid rush. Goods cheaper than ever. E. .1. Henry & CO., popular priced tailors, 216 and 218 Campbell street.•_ v ---- - - - kMUNt/MOtl Sin-Killer 1 I—•> «* tog »« mmm m i I am* ifHMii •# tlrtfli 1 1 Ytok#t ##——!>lff kfft ffff ( )«•#** 1 B^n*; > M«M tss* mm, Btoßto* tototoW * Mto rvitt k a«i » *> i Amu tikms |k#9 Ik® Ctoto®! •# k—if-to t«#K»t, Mi «# kkwklllki Ik* kMk | *ft# * k—® # K k |e,itoi to to# k*# k*®M f an# to ilk to rw* ®4 party. H* ka4 a #»®u®’t* rai ®mm . ||f> lot# ms% Mktof a» 9kH« ff # j |,| I 4MMkk • 4. |r|)titt Uti t 11 a a •. Mi. IkIMMII W IT.II. 1 f! tnn || Mary lluff k #«>• Mary! - latoMmm #k #•% » I its Ym\r Tlolai-i N*t !• an# #*t fir® I I ii k ' Min ha letoiMlrum N* If vM*t®# - | Prtvat* J**kn D®l*ko®ir. V#h MUM*, gji, It, ha# kr®«9 Intomkai®#- H«* lorn®# *»vtr «t» a «mua# tkat «•« ®®nt j !f*«r kim an# it t* »*a»# that h® mitt t«® Ik «*btf k Hrl#*'®tl. Ht* ka# Ptrurk • ln®w#kor. karaiito® tk® iftttrr mould not | l*®lto ruilt-nm. fSt«ki®®«itk •®<rtlo*ij j % t««tat**#- 12-## [ rr«i»k Ptttvrll. IMtUm-42.*#. tia. Ulsha Harden. Eighteenth broken— ! is.:*. John William*. Ditto. Frank WeFeely. Ha came from Aikj ,11 and proceeded to gel drunk. He sue- Iceedrd. It was 32 5* that he was fln -1 ed. Will Tsylor. He had Irled lo Into a bouse. In which was a party on whom he wished lo wreak vengeam*. Fur violating No. I*. St*, and for m»ll j.k>u* mischief was bound over to the | i |iy court. , Msry Cary. KUe« Irwin. Mary hail ; smashed the law to the extent of a $2 50 tin*, and KJlen was levied on to the extent of $7.60. The cases ugainai Belle Marian, et. al.. Who Indulged In a rutting scrape Saturday night, were continued until tomorrow Clias. Morgan has lie«i arrested for stealing chickens. Gossip’s Surprise. _... Sian and woman Can't syree, Which is captain— He or she? I They |hey quarrel Like aa not. Battle rare* ' Long and hot. To her mamma Hhe will fly. Leaves him lonely, Thinks he'll die! V Town Is t.ilklng Wild ami free. Separation He and she! He and she In love,|f gain. Explanation* — And what then? • Back t'o htibby She will 50; Both be happy Then I know. Jugt a quarrel For a day; Gossip’s cheated Of Its prey! Must be talking All the time! ’Nother victim Fall in line. DOES THIS STRIKE l ? Muddy complexions, Nauseatin': breath come from chronic constipation. Karl s novel- Root Tea Is un absolme cure and bus .been sold for fifty year* on an absolute. .guarantee. Price 25 eta. and 50 et*.. Sqld by- Retailer*. T. A. Buxton, AndfVson's Drug 3iur«, Alex a rider’s Drug Store, West End Phar macy. The King Pharmacy; Wholesal ers, Pa venpot f & Phlnlzy. T’nder a (new assessment law in 1 Maryland, parsonages are exempt! from taxation, I WATERLOO FOR GEORGIANS 1,1 ||tolM IfH Ip lift! ®»'»♦ ftoto toitortit. - i*t«r*t«raa to**aaMM of MB* «>» sufl Chad* tows MtoN** »R*a Basal a* t •»<•*> ttoto >»»*, to* ! ( AMMto Ik# t toro b v *.«-(- f t&g %cx** % i MRHHtoctoMi ■ | 41m* t b. • tosrii $ ( [«# mmmmm ******* •*» tk® t«ffff «# Ml I tolto k®M9 ♦ toto'Y -4 #.*# ■* fto totofto *0 ] [ Ifv# '? #*#«'♦*»■*(.# % # ip®## to Mjtoto to ; I ki®f tk®ff wmm fcffHtoMt toriK kf’ toutoff # j I ffpito to# t iff i tok Mtotofffffff ¥k# fkPtoff* • I tofu fftoffto fMNN» ®to* af «tokMffi' f toffttoffwi tot | i Iff ito® f'tow* totottl VI ffHtoto Htoto Iff!* ff». 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Th* game was aot a brilllaat on*, j (h<nagh ih -r* were some brilllaat plays on both shies, Inlereat, however, was! not ctf sufficient taieasltjr to lewd any •peetal s*>th»sla*m. Th* day was an Ids*! owe for the same --eloady and cool, l«tt! no rain, i All the afternoon lb* snn kept its f*r - ] .behind the clouds and the contestant* i had no excise for net pin) log snappy i 11,a||. The Interest that was centered ! in the gatr*. mote In unlemplsUon j iban In realisation, brought hundreds j of visitors from nelghlmrlng towns and gayer seen* was never present ed . cm any gridiron. Th* crowd was large enough lo satisfy both team*. *n>l among the spectator* were hundreds , who bore Iratimony that Ih* game was alao a great social event. Of course red nnd black waa ihe pn-ilominant color, npd many a fluuntiug ribbon ca reesed the cheek of fair tnahien and then —bul the dual. The centre of attraction waa the carriage* tn which the fair ■poaaor* I for both learn* rode, and a* the game j pregreased the red and black waved de flantly from one carriage, while the | while nnd blue fluttered triumphantly j from the other. The North Carolina hoys played fast, j •o feat that Ihe Georgia boy* seemed bewildered, as their line* were repeal- ( edty broken and they saw victory trl- ■ umphantly perched upon the enemy’s bannenr. Mr. Ed Pomeroy walked up end down the side lines with an unx- : lons look upon h!» face. The crowd | wntched the quickly changing scene on j the gridiron which hrenght the white and blue close to Georgia’s goal with hated breath, and forgot to yell, j Hoarse blasts from a score of tin j horns In the hands of a Jolly erowd In | a tally-ho occasionally echoed across j the Held where the struggle was going j on -Georgiy struggling to keep North | Carolina front scoring 100 rapidly. The citizen* of Athens who came down on a special train to ace the Georgia hoys run away with the Tar Heels kept quiet and very few people et the game ; knrw that the Georgia rooters were present. The game was one of successive rap id gains for North Carolina, there be ing so many that a detailed account (valid be worrying. Georgia won the | toss and took the southern end of the field. In five minutes after Carolina got the ball she had made a touch down and Graves kicked a goal. This was repeated for times end at the end of the first half the score stood 25 to 0 In favor of the boys from the Old North State. In the first half it was eVldent that Georgia was beaten, and were beaten badly. In the laßt half four more touchdowns were made, but Graves failed lo kick goal oner, mak ing the score M lo (l In favor of North Carolina, Decidedly Ihe prettiest tackle of (he game was made by “ICId 1 Huff, when lie scored u touchdown by pulling down Capt, Rogers, who was going around left end. Huff was Injured atl ,l went out. of the game, Cox taking 1 his place. The tandem plays of the | Carolina boys were great, and they | gained many yards through Georgia’s They Are World Beaters*#***#'# Thf jtfßiAf# Is® i lif® <lmm Thm tWk Sun ff tiiiiffi® to to ttwntj iff® to® Kb'y p® m m ttof ol h*(ti {tots L'fiikiAf iKflt &4IWR* ff 4w®ktoltffi Aitjrß’Kfn lor tnt toonty. MUUUJ?IN*S MOO SHOE A ******** to bound lo ff iff popubr Aufutu Shot, ll ulun nervt to mM mkH kart At you mm to our wtotfow lor SIOO, bul a znuH proff on codi f*ir of iff hundffi wifi Mttofy va ******** * j ? rtotoltf® Iktotolffk • NpffffUlffktoffi fff##tokt®# toff# to# *k® CW«r#ff| ®®ffftoffffl|to«i tmm *«# )# % m Iktoff*##. 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Huo» rah I lloom rah’ Car-o-Ilna! 1 Alio;her cm* I* llarkle' bm-hl*r hnrkl*! ; Hl*' boom' twh* Carolina' Carolina! Rah’ rah' rab! Rough' tough' We are th* stuff I ty* play football nnd , Never get enough! Again- - Boom' rah! rayl Boom! rah! reel Carolina Varaily! His! boom! Tar heel! FELT HERE. Tha Disappointment Ovar Georgia’s Defeat Saturday. The defeat of the i’nlverslty of 'Georgia team on the grtdlog Saturday .Is keenly felt In Augusta, where the varsity boys have many admirers ll Is generally felt here that It was due to overconfidence on the pari of jihe almost Invincible team of the Empire State, and the game in Atlan ta on Thanksgiving day Is looked for ward to with much Interest, and w ill satisfaction that Georgia will win I the championship of the Southern In | tercolleglate Athletic association. ' Au excursion should he run from Au- I gust a on that dny, as there are many enthusiasts here who would like to he on hand In the Gate City lo cheer Ihe ! boys on to victory. They play Auburn j ou that day. PRINCETON DEFEATS YALE. Haw They Have Stood Every Year Since 1876. Princeton, Nov, 14. The Prince ton Tigers defeated the Suns of Old Eli on llrokaw field Saturday after noon by a score of 6to 0. While it wtis one of the most bitterly contes ted games ever witnessed on u foot ball field, it was at the same time one of the most unsatisfactory not alone to the Yale team and their uup i porters, but also to the wearers of the orange and black, and those who cheered them on to victory. 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It will lie r■ m<-nib*red that In ora |,4 these battles, tha year for Prtnr*- jum to visit New listen, as It way I, |<-*.versa Balurdny. the dark bio* i {warding lb* tiger on Ita own lair. , with tail a few minute* left for play j Ato# tk® tlllfY In favor of Yale, voting Harry I a mar of Augusta got bold of ih* pig shin, and downing tha wbota Yale 1.-am, mad* hie mentorabl# ran. turning defeat Into glorWnut victory snd In-mor 'sluing his n;«mc In thf halls of old Nassau. HOW IS YOA'R WIFE? I Has she lost her twouly? If su. Con- Isitpaih n. Indlaesthm, MMt lleadacUa late Ibe principal ragaan. Karl's ('lever Root Tea has . t|re<| these Ills for hal.' { i rntury. I*rh e 25 els. and AS eta, | Money refunded If results are not aat i<fa< lory. !<ol(] by— Hatailera. T. A. ■ iluston. Anderson * Drag Blor*. Al*»- ander’s Drug Stole. Wasi End Phar •nsry. The King Pharmacy. Wholesal er*. Davenport A PhinUy. BIOGRAPHY Of the Daughters ol Conlederacy by Mra. Da via. 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