The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, November 15, 1898, Image 3

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Fr**#* iflrtf ltd oiral I a f r offmd la rorto of tto* frftfm of r*fb of (tor just.ii* flftoool* of tto# rlijr for tip first and a#i‘ toot roinpnoltton oa Tluluflvlftf Dtf, OAMTOUIA. *-«•!» A Ml 4lw taw k«vn lap MIAS tut or « S Rf-UT L She Ul i • Heard In the Tel air r« IJ ng F Hey N i’t Mfee Dwlaye Hubert, wbo will hr j heard in lh • cltjr *t Ik* recital to hr j k* d at tto* Tr'fetr huildOiy. Friday! pv nine X*ii*ffil*r wee heard l* Aiken, and th* fojinw Inc Is taken from their lf*«l rarer: The rntmalninrnt for Ik* school ll brai> at the Inallluto Ml. on FrMav evening. was a gro*l luccrti* This ras th- Ural tlmr Mias Dalayr Bade r has »Hr n a recital before an Alkrn audience and the audience was delight ed. Her recitation* were perfect and she Is sn accomplished In voice and (esturea. Her graceful > movements, her pathoa. her humor and her Imitation of the negro nurse he.d her audience spellbound.” to /yriQi Ak i RS For trunk*. bag*. dres* suit eases, pocket book*, lunch btikM, bicycle ■ asc*. trunk atrmpa. Trunk Factory, #43 Broad. DIP TMERIV A New Remedy Dl»covered Tor the Disease. N'#ve York. Nov. 15. The doctors at the Kingston Avenue Contagious Dfeeaae hospital in Brooklyn are pleased with a trial just given a new remedy for diphtheria. It ta the dis covery of Dr. P. M. Bravelin of Daven port. lowa It has hern trtPd In 25 rases, 24 of which have been gucceaa fu! The death rate is said to be about j 4 per cent 'ower than that reeo ded for any other remedy. The patients treats with the new remedy varied from 3 to 40 years of age Chlorine Is the p incipal component of the medi cine. The chlorine gas is given off and used as an inhaler to break up the membrane which is formed in the throat. Place you order for fall suit with E. J. Henry A Co., popular priced tailors. STO E PROVI IONS flose Dempsey Arrested For Taking Army Stores. Sfose Dempsey tv an arrested yester day for larceny from the car. He tvas employed to help unload a * car that contained provisions for the second army cores. During the pr.r ccrs of unloading .Mose secreted * box of provisions, and attempted to do the same with the second box. One of the soidisrs saw the n#«r» and resorted him. i ’ OAS’X’OMiI.A.. Bean the T & 8 KM Y«1 Halt Alfflltt SotgM Sr 7” THE DIGNITY OF WOfIAN w.u !««»}..«- AND ar 1000 now Capes Starting nt 06 cents to the finest at Cut Prices. A, 'jf d&jt 1000 Ladles' and Ctatloren'e new Jackets at one-third off r««tilar price. 0. tfflfk New Shirt Waists. New Collarets, New Suits AT SAVING PRICES. Underwear Cheaper Than Ever! 25 C r&V£n ll“i"n.tursr SWIMIs Folk, w orlh $ 1.00. f V vs cmnts for pur# Lamb's Wool V#*U. Men » and Womt n'i a bargain-worth Si .25 TfflrKLgF* lOOOnafruof all Wool Blanket* at of pric*. ranging from 48c a pair to boat I 2-4 at $6 48 ¥l^3 I 2Ci) Smvrna Rug* starting at 26c to th# l»*»t in town at I - J lea* than any place In town. * 40 yards of South Carolina Sea Island for $ 1.00. * W rwr^m You pret the Lowest Prices in the City at P. D. HORKAN & CO’S. IN ASOCIALWAY m \ *?•, ii W Mi Witifdl ■ I w| TW fWstnrt of a Mu Tha Wesswlnd M»w, whet* • raarhud #TVW, . *|fl«*ng the Bowers, there, our day* The g utsind wmMtM. a» the ete thought. t To has* thrta let his play. (tut the nwstwd knew that the Weal triad, taw. Would hta* her where ahe lay 80. the r«eelmd turned, white her | bluahea burned. And ah* drew her head away. Aa a little, aiodeet rosebud. M<>na»r the leafleia a*-»ka to hide: Whilst the aephyra hrealhe upon her Cause the hud ta turn sel l- Aweetly. thauah. the wind la welcome. With Its whol-aome breath of Ilf*. And the roaehud, with its ftsiivw, Fill# the wind with aweeiae** rife; 80, a maiden, oft with ooyneas. From a love-kiss turns her fare; I 1 mill, her Inver pressing gently. Yields, at last, with modest trice; And auch a moment, for that Inver, la a moment ftaught with bliss; j While a llfelons thought of fragrance Is the memoir of that kisa. —E. L. Ct.ARKAON, In Tlmes-D-mo crat. Hr. sturgeon s Proposal. In a hook of reminiscences of her j husband’s life, Mrs. Charles H. Spur-j geon gives a charming account of her courtship by the great divine. Mrs. - Spurgeon hefore her marriage "a a s Mlsa Thompson snd she and Mr. Spur geon were m.*mhera of a party which, attended the opening of the Crystal Palace "It was here,” Mra. Fourgeon relatea. "that Charles revealed his In •ercst in me "As we sat there talking and amus ing ourselves' as best we could while waiting for the procession to pass by, Mr. Hpurge<n handed me a bn k Into which he had been occaalona’ly dipping »nd. pointing lo aome partiular lines, said: *• \Vhat do you think o£ the poefa sugeslb n tn those verses V 'The volume was Martin Tupp-rs ’Proverbial Phi’osrrhy,’ then r*"enily pub’lshed. • • • The pointing Anger guided my ey< a to the chapter on mar riage. of which the opening sentence ra.n thus '• ‘Seek a good wife of thy Oodr 'or she Is the best gift of His Provid ence, Yet gsk not In bold confidence that w hich He lias not promised. 0. m * * If thou art !o have s wife of thy youth. she is now living on the earth: Therefore, think of her, and pray for her weal.’ •• 'Do you pray for him who Is to be vt-u husband.' >ald a soft, low voice In my cat —so soft that no one else heard the >hlsper. I do not remember that the ou sticn received any v cal answ-er: but my fast heat'nr heart, which sent a tell ta'e flush to my cheeks, and my down ,* t ey-s, vh'rt feared to reveal the llrht w hich h" 1 r nee dawned In them, may have s-'on a language which love understoid." When the frrmallt'es of the opening were over, Mr. Spurgeon asked M’«s Thompson to take a valk. ar und the Palace with him, and "during that walk, on that memorab'e day in June, Fbelieve God himself united our hearts In Indissoluble bonds of true affec tion.” Latlmer-Poilcrd. The wadding at three-thirty this af ternoon of Miss Katherina Pollard and Mr. William Edwin Latlmar was an avant »f unusual 1 n torus t. Th* horn* of Mr. W. J■ Pollard on Malniaah straat "*a wcqulsttaiy daaor ated in palms, facna and obeys# nthe mums. The front room was filled with; glorious yellow chrysanthemums. Just| TTTBT A-TTGXJSTeA. 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Mia# Oatr<4l and jMr 4 Nruttor. through th# ma«v Bg* j | ui#a, a aomn# us beauty traa formed ihaf j mills long toy toam#tnb#r#d toy thoa# prep | #nt t Among the gu#eta w#r#: Jdlaa lfalfl# l>«k vy<*o*l and Mr. Tfurh )II HairH: Mi«i Annie Laurl# Carrol! and Hr. Ilenry Mi»« l>nu \% f .x>d and Mr. F. Finley j Hend»*riH»ii. n Mix* R> ill# Vincent and Mr. James j Aberrromble; ! Mian l^uh l # and Profeaaor J j H. I-oeent: Mlaa Marla Bradwell and Mr. K. R. ’ Armrtroni MISs Vincent and Mr. Blrby; M s ncssia Hanklnson and Mr. H. 1 E. Gyle*. Mr. snd Mrs Henry Bu«h. Jr.,: Mrs. li'arrl V. Jjimar nnd Messrs. L. L ntirrV'il'.r, Dr. W. B. Davis, C. E. Wesscls. and others. —• To Remrm er Facea. To remember a face, as a person is called, the rule Is not difficult to fol low: plek out some ? ature or peculiar ity by which yru can distinguish that face or person from all other faces or !• reons. and associate th* name with that feature or jiecullai Ity. No two (Countenances or tlauri-s are alike, and ,It Is by noting how th y differ one from another that you will remember them. In explaining Ills remarkable memory ; for faces, Speaker Heed once said to a 1 icporter that h • never looked a man in the face thuj some striking peculiar ity, a line, a wrinkle, an expression about the eye. t!:o set of the lips, the -hap • of Ihi nose, something set that man s face r'ovvn In his mind eiadicallv anil distinguished from the rest of mankind -o that when a man ap proached lilfn he would think: 'Here copies that man Robinson whose light pupil Is bigger than his left," or "this Is Thompson whose nose Is so crooked.”' The Mis-es Wright Entertain. Miss Marlon Rood Mrs. W. B. J White, Mrs P rter Fbemlng, Miss Me- I Alister. of Florida, Miss Allle Eve,Miss Jenna Garrett, Miss Mary Moore, and Miss Madelle Burrows, were the guests this morning at luncheon of the Miss es Wright on low. r Broad street. In comp’im nt to the Bachelor Maids, who are abotit to disband. The table was exquisitely decorated in green and white . and the souvenirs were bunches of white roses and violets. An appropriate center decoration! was a large white bride’s cake. The Mfsees Wright are charming hostesses. | ! and made the occasion one long to he | remembered. Snead-Blount. Yosvoe-lay at high noao at Brtidr, at the of Capt. W A Sattslit lor, th* R»v. Mr. Msurrls ofßelaUng. Miss Matiis Blount was rruw rlsrl to Li. Morion Clollrorr:* Snsad, of th» Third Georgia Regimen I , V. «. 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Th* Kw fcr* Out> was . harmingly sn- I trrtalncd this MK.mi«t His# Osr- I trade Crane Him DsoU Garrett la visiting friends 111 (AlvltlVßltoß. FtkTVNE IJLaM. 5 TILLWAf • Ha hays the Senator I* Responsible For the Riots. SVt York. Nor. 15 —f’onrernln* the race rich In North and South Caro •lna T Thomas Fortune, editor of the | New York Age. said yesterday that a meeting of colored eUltrns and oth ers would be held In Cooper Union tm next Thursday netting to ulscuss the situation. "The rice riots In the Carolina*,’ said Mr. Forlunn. "and those else where a* an outgrowth of them, are deplored by alt good rltiwm*. It aw* hoped that the pleasant relations of the races, which was a matter of pride with the North Carolinians, would l>« maintained and probably would harp been but for the rtolent and revolu -1 t'onary speeches dellrered by United States Fenator Ben R. Tillman at Richmond, end In points In North and South Carolina, and at Vlrden and Ed na, 111, "A meeting will he held In Cooper Union on the evening of Nov. 17. un ! tier the auspices of a commltttee of which T am cha'rman. ft Is also ex pected that nr*t!hp« will he he'd on the same evening In Ros»cn, Philadel phia. Washington, Chicago and other cities." ANOTHER ANDRRE “FIND " Letter From the \Vellman Expedition Tel s of a Strangs Find. Nov. 15.—The Weeminater Gazette announces that Captain Ernst Anrircc, hrot'iu/‘of Urofeasor S. A. Anr'ree, h?H received a letter from the Wellman f.xpriHtirn, which has g<mo Ir aearc'.i of the ill-fated Artie explo- j rer. The expedition has discovered, ac cording fa this letter, a deserted camp end footprint In the snow at Cape T-gt thoff. These traces of human life sro unaccouu: able. .1 is asserted, un i less on the supposition (hat Andreee j has crossed the pole and landed In bis i ! I>aloon. “But all these reports and asser- j Itions,” says the Gazette, “have little effect in bringing the daring aeronaut back to life and civilization. We should* all welcome the Intrepid scientist back, but we fear that th" only footprints cn those trackless wastes of Irp and snew ore due to be lated polar beats.” "X may be an ornery cuss, and pao ple may think I don't amount to much," said Greasy Grimes, "but some day men will <wht fur the possession i uv my dead bdsayi” Jt was about a ! menth after thT? that Greasy Grimes. ( ttpsd of life, himself tc Uir | county Jins.-. iaT e’ewn with his head j on on* s.:tl* us it and id* f«t on the j Other, and yis'ded wp the j ghost. Wh*re*pon rwe eorouers : fought desperately for what was left : cf him— Chicago Tribune. C. e. HOWAHD, JB„ DRUCCIST. 908 BROAD ST. MatfitotNi m to* 4r*i nm hmw|<w> I toll ft *|# r 4B ts. j CN# Mb f'wmm mmm b#4 as «b 4m» j t+m* m H*m <to#ttia» m 4 §m «MB4IM«| J tM»# ft»4 f«fialift| CROUCH'S OLD STAND. — •MTTNDLRX AND F.AIiA MM Has Raw SI Mil Leert k*s- Tfcs i >usi-Mms# st tits swart #f tks ! »sr*w4#r this mnrwmg was •« fmiww* j K 11. M«w> Wat Shinns, TVt | H*4 mdul*. t In a ft*hi At Mwat Ht ]At.wts h*-t kn—k,<l tit Shinnsl it-an iNtwns flltsd tw I Belts Hsrb n Rmu Is Kills law |mm Hill Halils Wars They had all { twdolgsd in a t utting scrap* last Nun- I day night Result Hell *•»» nr W> dgrs tloss til nr I* ,tata I-oils* dismiss | isd: Mstlte u nr !• rtars I Hsi Hshunsy. Violating !*». II j I It*. F Gaston Vb-laHng No. I* tU. 1 j T»m Simmons. Violating No. II j IU. H„H. Duffy. Vlolaling No. 1> H.W. l-nuls Glhson. Violating No. ll—<l Old fashioned buckwhest flour for I sale by Larrikin * Co. | "What * tm*!” exclaimad Hr* Snaggs. who had thr newapapsr I spread open before her. ••What * what*” naked Mr Snagg*. "The Pittsburg Flirtation Commla glrm! I never heard of «niii a thing. Is flirtation *o rampant aa tq require a rommlSMlon to (nresflgttie It? me see the paper. Ah. 1 thought , no. If* not flirtation. M’a nitration " •O!” Pittsburg Chronicle-Tele graph. - —• Horace Boles. e*-gov?rnor of lowa. In a letter to the New York Journal, saya thal toe haa abandoned the 16 to 1 ratio/ mutual us insuotf company OF KENTUCKY AM..lulu Incontestable ®ollcles From lint.' of Isaue, largest Dividends - - l-west Premiums tollcltors Wgntol; . all or write. Apply H. H STEINER f-pe-bil Agent., 41(1 Dyer Uni riimt. j CAL CATARRH A Climatic Afffction , Nothing but n loo* ilCfloJ i remwlv or ctinnu** yHAYfIVEfI known I Ely’s CrEiim Ba’m ! .Jm. ,| u! e v“ y iB- COLD ‘n H EAf I ;i»*f i»t once Openn *». <i «■ ..•!>**« I’aMuge* Allu.v? lull* niiiianoii. Heu. , i Protects th# M'tii l rum ; Rei-tort* th»‘ l of ThmP* mid HinoP. No r.»roi«#, N »M --cury. No JrjurtQii# iJinj. Full t » ’ln , Bizii lUr at Ifruirgiftts or by ruail. j KLY liROl HKKB, 58 Warren ht*, New Yotl | CROUP CAN BE CURED AND CAN BE PREVENTED by I’.SING IK ■ if. 60 CENTS A BOTTLE. MaDB A.VU SOLD ONLY BY R. H. L^lSriD 522 NINTH STKKKT. il X__ I 00 WN OF MJ-BKOWN I.AOILS CLOTH lltOM MAPPLB'A BAZAR Shaped bands and atltehinga which are at present lavished upon cloth aa well aa silk and velvet gowns trim in tunic effect a handsome Pa ri* roftume Of nut brown ladle*' cloth. The circular overdress, seamed In front, la encircled wilb six rows of bias bands, meeting In points and stitched on each edge. . Many line* of stitching trim also the shaped flounce, which lengthens the tunic, and rises In front to disclose a portion of the underskirt— a seven-gored silk foundation four yards wide, fared In front with the rlo.h. The back fulness of the tunic I* adjusted In a graduated box-pleat. The ti cket whoa* pointed revers are faced in white, has a border of sable fur and pointed stitch bands trim alike the fronts and seamless hack. With the Ixilero is worn a dainty French chemisette, formed of a che nille patterned net and a great bow, whose ends are of the **me chollitle lure, and accompanied by a fluffy boa velvet edged. Ihe long peeves end in funnc 1 shape over the hand, and are banded their entire length „ ut, stitched folds. Current-red velvet composes the waistband. ibe nron r use of this gown can !*• obtained only by the use of the cut pa per natterno furnished by Harpers Bazar, where the gown appear*. The rolling brim of the brown felt hat Is bord-red vlth sabre trimming, and tb«. decoration iu ftont Is an ornament of brilliants, from which ex tend either side brown Mereuri wings. Quantity of material, cloth, >4 inches wide, 8 yard*: white cloth,l-2 yard. FROM HARPER'S BAZAR CUT PAPER PATTERN COUPON Cut off this coupon and mail it to the office of this newspaper, inclosing the required sum of money. <^wv^-w«^wva^'vc 1 (W«l»t ) / Cross out \ .. f ,- , * Please forward to me \ Sleeve [ ( what is lof pattern No. 109, for which I ( Skirt ) \*ct wanted/ (25 Cents ) / Cross, out \ enclose 150 •* 5 { all but the ) Youn truly, f 75 ** ) Vrcquired sum/ oaMWMH When or dering pattern* erave what part,-. ->f tlie drttks ar») net wanted i i' h Ntcove. e«Gh wjum, e.idi skirt. sold tifdltf and ftuly l Vj one price—that is. 99 cents. A Street Pto.-> ••• tvi.int of any kind, with a thieve, is go cent*. A ctjjnptote cwtmna is 'v, rents. AH c»utiem« ar*? pfon« r'.trrtt.M w»at,..-kirt Tmm „ tM / st*rt length Butter ami bwcou »r# decJaced by u fOvdlcal write.l uj o* most uourisb ittg. Th* HJtMHitlne princes played a game which differed very little from polo. NOVfMfIPR 16 Gourk. are being gstntollAhed and the health of the troops is improving under ifood military management In Porto Hi co. In the London para.de of the lord mayors' show, a float draped with American Hags was wildly cheered.