The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, November 25, 1898, Image 3
FRIDAY
JEROME JONES
ON Mill STRIKE
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Tb*> m#ti will in back to work * th»
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in the ftitur# It would be a blftt*
titg to BoetMty If three men pro-
Do rots know wky? I win tell you
mr. to* aitn will br unorganized at
ttiry nre new. thty will inirt tinder
tb* l**b of drfeot auffvrm! on • pre
vious iod vlolrnee will fol
low Omanlwtion will prevent this
and ntth'ti* else Otganixalfan will
vs re tbousseds of dollsrs to the mer
rbsnts. sn* tbe dtp of Augusta from
d leg rare
Tbe redurttoa of wages affect the In
terest of all living In the rtty, nnd all
good e'tis-ra should feel personally In
terested.
I did not like tbe promsit'rm shout
redue • g the wrge* of tbe presidents:
that should not have sppeaeed thete
mi rb-pravoked and overworked pro
pis. I! would have been an easy mat
ter to have said the officer* were re
di-rd snd 'h»y rru'd here drawn their
full pay and no one would have been
the wlror. In this the owners acted
honestly.
The other proposition to reduce the
wn*rr 'sr mss shout the worst proro
s'tton T ever herrd looktnc to 'he sM
t’eir’ent of s labor trouble. If the mills
are paying to high a tax rate. It shoo'd
be reduced, but it cuts no "frozen wa
ter" in this matter of wage rate. 1 am
glad T did not v-e Mulcay's name at
tached to this vary original proposi
tion.
To the mill owners I want to say in
forcing Ih'.s raduetioo you are taking
money coined from the life’s blood cf
baby childhood; you are forcing eon
tributirr.a from pale and' pallid wo
men; vou are extracting tithes at the
exoerse of young womanhood, and
vengeance -is mine, ssith the Lord; I
ui’l r-pav. Retn-mber the words of
the prophet .Jeremiah: He that bulld
eth h' c hems' 1 by unrighteousness ao.d
his chamber by wrrng-dolng etc."
By the wny, was the voice of the
missionary cr .he msn of the cloth
raised '.a this affair? T did not bear it.
Perhaps he wnl say I am not my
brother’s keeper. Well. I have no fault
to find with him. The factory people
do not get enough to keep preachers
In rtvl?. so they must take the side of
{•rpita! or keep mum.
I am glad to see that Mulc&y snd
Oredlg kept right cm this matter.
Their tocsin cry was Organiis' Or
ganize’ 1 hepe the factory people
will take their edvice and when they
#"e, eonfeonted with mother 1 w sliey
will be in d position to resist it.
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1 Hoarseness In a child that Is subject
to croup Is a sure indication of tbs ap
proach of the dlsssss If Chamberlain a
Cough R<*m*4y li otv*n #• »• th*
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always he depend'd upon and Is pless
. ant to take Wor sale by Alexander
ipru* and Peed Co.. C. R Parr of Belt
| Towei Drug Co.
THANKSOIVINO I ICNIC.
' Delightful Affair Near flracewnod
Yesterday.
| The young ladles of Turpin Hill gave
is Thanksgiving picnic yesterday, out
near Oracaw-ood, at Rev. Chae. BII
! Vinson's plare The crowd was very en
thusiastic. and somewhat charitably as
|they stoned at pearly every farmhouse
op the way distributing a variety of de-
I light cakes with w hich they were welt
' supplied. The git Is were so impressed
! by the grateful country .‘oiks that thyv
'anticipate going on a similar trip cn
a larger seale on Christmas eve. The
| young men. who were from the rity.
.also took great Interest In assltlng tbe
I girls In their benevolent wotk. The
:party was chaperoned by Mrs. Edward
C. Morris, and Ihe boys declare she Is
! a number on# chap#ron«*.
| Xpw Maple, New Orlean# and Geor- |
! gia Syrup* received at Lamkln &
Co.**.
distribution of garments
Of the Needle Work Ouild Next Tues
day at Dyer Building.
Miss Mary Hail *s distributing sec
retary o.' the Needlework Ouild, will
Ibe it the Oulld’s room In the Dyer
I building on n»xt Tuesday afternoon,
I from three till five o’clock. All appli
cants for garments can be supplied by
railing on Miss Hall next Tuesday.
! Members of the Guild w ho have not al
! ready sent In their garments to direc
i tors are urged to do so- at onee, so
they can be distributed to the n edv
[xxir bd|ore c-o'd weather.
Smoked Halibut
At Keenan’s.
The Herald’s last editorial meets the
approval and approbation of all -ha
working people of Atlanta. Tbe edi
torials auid news of tbe strike were
lead daily from Tbs Herald in the
Labor Headquarters by the hundreds
of working men who congregate here
dally, ami request me to thank yod tot
yoiir’honesty add frankness so d£u*m
inon With the daily press when the
rigbes «f Isber sre affected.
JEROME JONES.
TTT3S -A.TJO-TJBTA EUCT*A.X*D
IN ASOCIAL WAY
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t'n»iite*t. In whh h th#*
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Thwr* -ere /uered f-ur mule, under
nsanes of four society favorites. Tools
changed in aenetou* quantities.
running
nrtac wa« w>n by Mr. J T. Rl-b
--* \s the club rode home, they flatted
upon invitation of Mr. Riley, of th
| nrat Maryland, the Maryland camp,
which was elaborately decorated r«r'
nnd vjjcte 'h*' f"
soldiers railed ' The Augusta Cavalry’ j
re. cited a roue ng '■ elmm". Nexi the
envalrv camp wss visited upon Invlts-.
ib.n es Major Schwelgert. snd then the.
retr'at gave the signal for the return j
h ThV day was Ideal In every respect, j
and too much cannot he said In praise 1
o the thoughtful snd gracious hosts of
the occasion snd of Augusta’s leading
serial organization, the Close Country |
Riding Club.
Antrng the distinguished visitors.
Present yesfrday were: Major Sehwei
and Major Tow-ell, Lieut. Col. Gal-
Isher. Mrs. Ca'laher. Mr. Bell, Mr. j
Hawkins and Mr. Walker of the third
cavalry, Mr. Riley of the first Mary
land.
Hr*. Alexander Entertains
One of the most artistic and altogeth
er pleasing card parties given In Au
gusta this season was the eight-hand
ed euchie with which Mrs. Henrietta
B, Alexander complimented thirty
young married women Tuesday aftar
r.cn. The prizes, two ,I’ver bon-bon
idishes and a geld !*af clock, were won,
by Mrs. Withers, Mrs. Inman and
Mrs. Frank Butt. The consolation, a
gold hell, was won by Mrs. Porter
Fleming.
Th' - elahoiate luncheon was daintily
served on four tables decorated respec
tively in white chrysanthemums, pink,
roses, yellow chrysanthemums and
P-iT.s. the linen rovers of the tables cor
responding In color v Ith the flowers.
The Game From a Social Standpoint.
Althcugh the football game of yes- |
terday was a decided disappointment
from an athletic point of view, It v;aa
wonderfully brilliant from «■ social
standpoint. A gieat number of ladies
wet • present, and charming toilets
were made additionally attiactive by
the addition of long streamers of white
'and yellow ribbons and huge bunches
! 0 ? white and yellow chrysanthemums.
| Th c sponsors, Miss Cranston and Miss
i Thomas, were driven in a carriage KG- b
jy decorated and positively filled with
white and. yellow chrysanthemums
drawn by four white horses
Cade Sam's oolors igredorrdnated
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Ms -op. one Of MISS Lnr> hart s guests,
at her house party, will be glad to bear j
tlat she w-JII return t* Attguata to
spend the Christmas holidays with Mia.
; Mattie d’Aniignac.
I Miss Sarah Llaale Irvtnu of Washing-
Mrs. C. B- Garrett. Mljf Vivian j
JOHNSTON NEWS
Sad New a Cornea From Far Olf Arkan
aas.
Johnston. Nov. 23. The aad news
by telogtam came Sundg; trom Rob
Roy. AraknMf. announcing the death
i of little Fannie, baby girl of Mr. snd
Mrs. William Mo*ely, which occurred
|on Saturday last, of bronchitis. Only
a short time sgo a fat rosy cherub,
The picture of health, with her mother
- snd father, visited Grandma Kenner. 1
and others. Little Fannie was not
! yet two years old, but the cords of
j love In this f-hort time had closely
drawn parrnt and babe together, and
i great grief la theirs In Ihe snapping
i launder so suddenly these eotds of
earthly affection. Be comforted, sor
i rowing ones, they can be again unl
-1 ted in the home beyond. Their friends
In this section tentVsr their sympathy
to Ihe bereaved parents In Ihe distant
state, Jesus- loves the little ones and
ca’.ries them in his bosom.
Smoked Floaters
At Keenan’s.
HEPHZIBAH NOTES
Taster Fletcher Cantrell Dies After a
\ Short Illness
Hepkzil'ah, Nov. 24 Master Flet
cher Cantwell, youngest, son of Rev. !
F. D. Cantwell, died last night. Was
sick only a, few days. The sympathy j
| of the entire community goes out to
the bereaved family.
Miss Rosa Mims left this evening
(or Waynesboro.
Misses Susie Brassell and Florine
Logue left for Gibson today.
In the Baptist church yesterday eve
ning, Rev. O'Kolly, pastor of the Cap
itol avenue Baptist church, Atlanta,
preached a fine Thanksgiving ser non.
An excellent musical program wae
presented.
The cotton house and carriage house
of Mrs. W. C. Palmer, together with
four bales of'cotton- in seed, and the
entire, seed crop, harness, tools, eu„
were owned at two o'clock yesterday
morning Less about four hundrea
dollars No insurance. Fire supposed
to be of incendiary origin. Mrs. Pal
*er'Hff» s*Ve» iffie* ffefit of fm* vil
lage.
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OurShoesggl
Reach the HOH * ate# ivtAfit M th* matter of uuaitly* durability
AOO m»*feet *■ pp#*rAoC•• Wherever tmincf. ttmy Are leeifer**
OUH RRlCilb reach the low teeter mark, end when wa *Ay
bottom figure* you cao rett attuted thet you w«l< get the le*t
m|o4 sos lH(4i linisi motley nt OMf We ere LEADERS.
TURN ON YOUR ECONOMICAL SEARCHLIGHT
And make your eeiection from our great imee* At no time in
our history have we been better prepared of offer such in*
ducements to shoe buyer*. Scant the following to convince*
6oc
Mimm’ tdd patent tip «ortr» heel
Button Shoe*, piece* 13 to 2. *o in this
new et above future*, other dealer*
charge 76c for them.
$1.26
Mi****’ ftprin* heel *hoa*. plain to**
and patent tip*, aell reauiany for 91.76
and area vary good value at that, will
■o at abov* pric*.
75c
Youth*’ eaiin calf *pnna heal l*c#
Shoe*, medium weight *oie*. and a<l
•olid, quick *a«ier* at st. the above it
our price for tnis *aie only.
$l5O
Ladies’ first trade Oongola kid.
Lace and Button shoe*, »tyll*n tip*, a
line we consider equal to any $2 Shoe
•old in this city.
$l9O
Ladies’ very fine rhocolate &. black
kid shoes. Lace and Button, with fancy
vestinp tops, rood values at $2. SO, saie
price abovF figure*.
Low Prices
Creates BiR
Business
THE WEATHER.
j August*, o*.. rnd*r. Nov, a, iim.
Olßre lorated in t'oited State* tkureeu
: metst bulldlo. telephone No ISTJ.
i frr*cHt for 3* hour* ending Ip. n>.
Nov. 2(, ;h»*
Waahtngion foreran for Siuth Car
olina Partly cloudy tonight with
warmer In wrratern portion; Saturday j
; r ain, warmer; Increasing northeasterly j
' wind*
Washington forecast for Georgia: In
rreaalng rlondlneaa tcnight: Saturday
rain: warmer; Increasing eaaterly to
rorthwrat winds
Larll forreast for Augusta and vl- j
f laity: Increasing rlrudlm *a tonight; j
| Saturday, rain; warmer.
thk rivkr
The river at 8 a. m. was 10.5 fret, a
rlro of 0.9 feet, in the p.iai 2* hours.
VYEATHBR CONDITIONS.
The slorm rertre la confined thla
morning to th* woat T.-xna roast, while
t depression in leaving the country by
•ray of the New England states
pain la falling over central and
vrAtrm Texas, while ronsidnahl’
rttrw occurred In the post twenty-four
hours. In the middle and north Atlan
tic stales. >vith light anow at present
falling in the Missouri and upper Mis
sippi valleys and upper Mlcigan.
Ccrpus Cbrlati reporta a rainfall of
1 2S Inobca and New York city » max
imum wind velocity efv«o miles pet
hour from the northwest.
Freezing temperatures occurred this
morning from Tennessee eastward to
;he Atlantic border with B smurrk 10
degrees below zero.
DIKECT.
Buy direct from the manufacturer at
manufacturer's prices. Repairing liy
expert trunkmakers. Trunk Factory.
»4’l Bioad.
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A hot temper Is apt to warp a man h
better judgment.
I - '
Our Engraving
lrt to be an fine at* is
done anywhere, and for that roa
«on we solicit your orders for
Wedding Invitations,
Calling Cards,
etc. The very latest ami most
correct styles assured, orders ex
ecuted in it hours if necessary.
The swellest correspondence P»*
par in Iha south
Dunbar & Williams,
STATIONS***.
Bai Broad Street, Augusta, <i a
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Rice & O’Connor Shoe Co.
TWO 834 Broad St., name acros* •id*v/a<k TWO
STORES 722 Broad St., opposite Monument STORES
Grand Masonic Fair,
November 30th to December lOth. 1898.
REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS.
Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend
the meetings of the various Masonic bodies:
Georgia Commandery, No. I, K. T., Meets Second
Monday £^ apter No 2, R. A. M., Meets Third
We Adonirain l Council. No. 1, Meets Second Wednea
ys oda I* Lodge, No- I. F. A. M.. Meets Second Friday
Lodge. No. 166, F. & A. M., Meets Third
Monday Night.
Vi lit Birii ol Low Prices
v AND SAVE HONEY
ANYTHING TO SUIT THE TASTE!
Fine Table Butter . 20c
1 5 Cakes 10-ounce Soap tor .... foe
2-pound can Desert Peaches • • • ® 1 “z®
New crop Georgia Syrup 35c and . .
New Mackerel, large size • • • ■ ■
Sugai cured Hams, guaranteedl . • ■ lUc
First patent Flour 55c sack, $4.35 barrel.
Second patent Flour 40c sack, $3.20 barrel.
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded.
lICKER S FILCBER, 951 M Smut.
Finest Sausages
Finest Beef
Finest Pork
FINEST MEAT MARKET IN AUGUSTA.
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
E. H. ILLE, 1265 BROAD STREET
M j„b MelU. Colima of Macuii tut* r«-. Mr. P. Finley Henderson and Mr. W.
vum *d hum* artel a visit to Mias Mat- M, Smith, or Aiken, com* over ywter
t« L*. Luefcbwt Mi as CoUui* was one day to take m the football game
of tile moat universally popular young ! m.
ladffic TVfto has ever visited Auguata
and many friends and admirers regret, Mias Yoeman of Texas pawed
I I mrr .111,1 <-,<«. iiy await liei re-j ihmusb the elty yesterday "" hu way
turn in lire ai'i'ing. ' t» Ohfcrlolte, N. C. V:?*SW
mmSa
NOVEMBER 2S
$2.75
M •n’t wnter w#>f bt brown boa calf
Lace shoe* on one of the new wide coin
toe*, a full 49-80 value, the above ts
our figure for this sale.
$3-5°
The “Reaent ‘ shoe for man at
above price should he seen to be ap
preciated These W oe* are made of
fine vici kid enC cad line, and are the
equal tn fit. comfort and appearance of
any 96 shoe cn sal* in tht* city.
$1.50
For abov* figure, a first grade satin
calf Shoe for men. Lace ano Congress,
We guarantee 92 worth of wear and
satisfaction In this line. Try a pair.
Our line of Ladies’ and Men’s High
araae footwear i* surpassed by none.
We have sold thousands m the »ast five
vears. so most every on* knowr of their
superiority for fitting, handsome styles
and designs-