The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, November 22, 1898, Page 7, Image 7
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|«p* ••«•«» U»« ro«t of rfoducllon. That
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cd with advetw rlrcumatancm, the llh*
of nhlch haa never twfor* confronted
or afflicted thl* t"*«*»l'*. I know that
cotton In nellltur nil over the Bouth. all
over thin country, nil over the world,
for certainly one cent lee* Ihnn It call
he produced, peaeltrfy for one and a
haif leea thnn It cnn t»e prttduced in the
rv.jth Atlantic atalen. Thla l» the <*on-
Cilion that afflict* nil of lMe arent
forming Inteteatn of the Houth; thl* la
the condition that confront# and de
prrase* every Interent of thl* Southern
land While II may lie true that tlmea
are proapetooa In the Knetern and Mid
dle state*, I am norry to my that they
nr - not proeperoua. but are more ad
vent# than I have ever known them be
fore In thl* section of our country. Sow
the working Internals and every other
inieresi of thia country »ympathl*e*
with the farming Interests, because the
•root ma*a of our peopl* are *n«u*ed
in ngricultural pursuit*.
"Sow, -ve are confronted with a Cofl
ditl'on in the cotton manufacturing In
dustry In this section of the country,
the like of which 1 have never known
before. The people of this city are
daily engaged In the manufaeture of
cotton. There are 4.M0 or nearly S.OOO
of our people who are engaged in the
manufacturing Industry- It Is true that
the cotton manufacturing Interest* of
Augusta, Ihe cotton manufacturing In
terest* of Georgia and of every state
have never been so much depressed ns
they are today. I think, and I believe
I sresk the truth.for I would not speak
an untruth tr I believed It to be untrue
—I believe that It is a struggle with
the cotton manufacturing Interests of
the Bouth to make both ends meet.
That is unfortunate. That is the con
dition that confronts the manufactur
ers in Augusta, tn Columbia, in everv
section of the South. Now. I do not say
for a moment that the people who are
engaged In this great industry have not
a right to redress their grievances hy
any legitimate means in their power.
If they tan best subserve their inter
ests by striking, I say they have a
right to strike. That is right of every
American freeman. He has a right to
work or not to work. In a peaceable,
law-abiding way. as may best conserve
his interests.
Now', what Is the condition here In
Augusta? I did not believe that we
would be confronted with a »trik* lh
this city: I did nst b*ll*v* that th«s*
mill would b* idle, t believid Mtfi*
comMn ground of adjustment aouitf b*
agreed upon, ana t helleVed that iM
differences existing between capital ana
labor could be satisfactorily adjusted.
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1 -la-1 me 1 ell mi." cntlnued kr.
Walah. "that your greatest enemy l>
the man who come* before you, tnflam
,.,j w nn liquor, because liquor always
throne* reason and lead* »o r»*h act*
1 and bad reaulta. Thl* l* to every good
. uilsen a v*ry **4 and • very depl»ra
!ld« rondillon of affali*. and It ought to
ihe avoided- ought to be t«imtn»t-d
I j Ua ( u seedily a* po**lMe.
I cm** liefore you thin afternoon
I with no matured t>lan. I came lo lell
of my hearty good will—to tell you that
j there Is no reasonable sacrifice that I
>an make, nu service I can render that
II would not willingly render to bring
!«l*>ut an adjustment of the differences
! between you people ami your einplojr
| erg. I wish only lo advise you for the
i tie*t. I hav* no other lnterr*ts—no wl*h
but for an honorable and satisfactory
I adjustment of the existing difference*.
! am sure you are willing lo that. You
ure entitled to a satisfactory adjust
ment. You are entitled to fair treat
ment.
i -I suggest that you appoint a rnm-
I mlitre of live to wait upon the factory
! president* and submit this wholfc mat
i ter to their consideration, to see if
Something cannot be done that will ter
minate at the speediest possible mo
ment the existing dlfterenc*#. snd bring
an end to a strike Which bbd* s no good
to any Interest of this community. I
say to you that I am entirely at your
service in any way tn the world I can be
!of service to you, to bring about a ter
mination of this strike—to effect « ***t-
Uement of the existing differences that
will be alike satlsrar.tory to the labor
ing people of this community and Just
to the factory presidents and lo all in
terests. It does seem to me that wise
counsel should prevail, and that this
calamity, this grave calamity—which
confronts this community today should
be avoided and terminated if possible.
It Is one that should enlist the best
counsel of the best men and best wo
men In this community. In any way
I can serve you, day or night, X am
entirely at your service.
"But now, let me beg you and let me
beseech you not to listen to rash coun
sel. I,ct me beseech you again to avoid
the appearance of imbibing In a great
crisis like this. I know you are a law
abiding, I know you are a sober, tem
perate. religious, community. But the
greatest enemy.of a man in a grave
crisis like this, when your very liveli
hood is at stake —your bitterest and
worst enemy is the man who lets liquor
steal away hl« reason.
"Let us see If this thing cannot be
adjusted. Appoint a committee of five
or your r*pr**Mntatlv* rn*n. Let them
meat. I am «UJIn» j* ns—* With fjtf
gut let u* (At* J wt Y'Ugf-K. <4
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cent, honest, fair-minded public senti-1
ment of this community will secondl
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j Mr. Ivey then gained tb* floor and
j —ld j,
I -I think that H»r sug*.-#ilon made by
Mr. Walsh, to rotifer with ihe mill
presidents. I* the Iwst suggestion vet.
Kind I appoint on that committee, Mr.
i ’ranltll. Mr. Kiweel Gay. Mr. Will
1 Ksel, and I will be one of I»m* cotnmll
| lee myself; also Mr- Walsh."
fpmietme In the audience said:
••1 hav# nothing against Mr. Gay, but >
'there baa been *<» much aald agalwat
him in the paat. that I think It would
Iw I letter If somebody *l wag put tm
In his place." I
| The Ghalrman—"Mr. Gay I* all right,
and we will let Ihe committee stand a*
it Is "
The meeting then adjourned.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
HUMAN BONES
Found in a Yard and a Dog Knawinc
Them.
Springfield. Nov. 22. Mrs. Charles
Beals of Cgtawlm. on opening the back I
door of her resident* last night, no-,
tired the dog shaking something, and
upon examination it was found lo |U*
the skull and backbone of a human
skeleton. A physician pronounced it
the skeleton of a woman, rtaad abeut
two weeks. Shreds of decomposed
flesh were atlli hanging to the bowm.
The top of the skull was smoothly
sawed off. as done hy medical college
instructors. The find created consid
erable excitement, and parties hunted
for the remainder of the skeleton, but
failed to find it.
OHIO’S OFFICIAL VOTE.
How the Ballots Fell in the Recent
Election
Columbus, 0., Nov. 22.—Secretary of
State Kinney today gave out the fol
lowing official totals on the vote cast
for the head of the ticket in the re
cesit state election. The totals show
that Charles Kinney, candidate for
Secretary of State on the Republican
ticket, received 408,213 votes; Outhery,
Lamacrst, 247,074; Brown, Piablbi-
Uaalst, 7,0*8; fBJ/u, B«*i»l
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779.761. The other candidates have
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balSnceof odr MODPI.4OCOLUMBIA Wheels
(there are only nine of them) at Forty Dollars
($40.00 each) cash. We do this to make room
tor our ’99 samples. Furthermore, we will, at
any time within 6 months, accept these wheels
In exchange fo,* any 1899 Bicycle in our line,
and allow $15.00 for it. provided the wheel
has only had ordinary usage.
OEVENEf.HBODtES.
BICYCLE DEPARTMENT.
Will You Get Left ?
* * * *| *
I There is but onQ/ooked-for condition this
fan in regard to business and that is a most
healthy one. and those who are preparing for
it are the people who will reap the hardest and
all the others will get left. We have gathered
from all the renowned centers immense quan
tities of desirable up-to-date goods running
mostly to novelties in
China, Pottery and Glassware.
They are ours to own at right prices if you
buy them.
BUSH’S CRYSTAL PALACE
809 BROAD STREET.
not yet becti flgureil upon, but the to
tal* will likely i|f#‘7en out officially
{about the first week.
The vote on HeiTftMry of Stale shows
l ßn interesting of affairs
: among the The Prohi
bition party did nncaat oh many votes
by 3,000 as did ihKFnlon Reform par
ty, headed by Jatfrs A. Graft, Inas
much as a party |{ K' t upon the balloi
next, year must tyve «s>at 1 per cent
of the total vote ijf Ui<* state ihe Pro
hibition parly aiifl the Social Libor
party are shut out a.id can only get
upon the ballot by petition, while tie
Union Reform party will be entitled to
u place and an emblem next year.
Pioneer Artist Dead.
Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 22. Alex
ander I.eomans, a pioneer artist of
Minnesota, is dead, aged 82 years. The
funeral was held last Saturday from
the residence. In his palmy days the
artist made a specialty of landscapes.
He painted Minnehaha before every
water color dauber In the country be
gan to use it for a model. He painted
Fort Snelling and the Falls of St. An
thony, to say Tidlhiog of many id«ai
»e«oe*. A plctun/ of tb* fall*, palnteJ ,
by ktemans. i*'!b ttl* sapttal at St i
jb..ui tjjjjjr.’oi; lje*a funonf t£* things j
mjf v«teßCV«a old cafijKd i
ftsu htfW 1 Ltivp. We VJBS mx- i
rnw #OKW arstrve *f
"is old pictures when her plans were j
interrupted by,his death.
CATARRH
A LOCAL
Disease
A Climatic
Affection
Nothing but a local
remedy or chains
of climate will our.
it.
Ret n well known
Specific,
Ely’s Cream Bairn-
soiled. q o— y hI COLD ‘n h ead
Uef at once. Opens and cicanses tli« Naaa
I’assagcs. Allays Inflammation. Meals and
I'rotectathe Membrane. H*stores the Sensei
of To#te and hmell. No ('ocriine, No Mer
cury, No Injurious drug. Full s ; zesoc; Trial
size 10c at jjruKgists or by mail.
KLY BftOTHKKB, 50 Warren bt*» Now York
Don’t Get Left.
When the mustering out is going on
in the first place, but by all means do
not get left on the fine lot of Shirts
that F. G. Mertins Is going to sell for
75c., with two collars and cuffs; for
mer price, $1.25.
F. G. MERTINS,
624 Broad, op. Planters Hotel.
Jam— Hedges has secuk-d ?47S JuJe
m*ht a*AlnjirO(«4!;Kc ft. 1-arub, of BYj;-
bushpls of
rymriii
Water meter* w4!l be i>U' futo use at
Grand Rapids again.
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