The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, November 26, 1898, Image 3

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(UP # JOMNIktK For L» Grippe Irtfiu crza us® OHENfcY*S EX PECT ORANT. M. M llkt* > Churl ti. 9unl«y, in i. cn lfl3H ft. in rftlrny Ktvkc >. II a, m ~~K*:n*h »n<* featv M.nmunian; ft*riiKm by .*n<* of tM vtt* ttinf m4i*H«#*r* l p in —K\ # fit nil arrvte * fteraxm In* n not her vftftittn* ra**sl*t*r Monday. I p. m, — Hr-win* ftfhool ftM jtrrnirattMt <*l*w Tufxlay and Friday, 4 p> rn. -foiiSr* mutton rtaM, I P m.r M**ftln* of Tounm ranplt y Ml»»ion*ry TMiriday. • p. mwtin* find normal rt*aa- Ptftrp four order ftt once and avoid ruah. <kxxi* «hca!>er th*n ever. E. J. Henry Co., popular priced tailor*. 21st and 211 Campbell afreet. Second PrcfthytcHftit Church. Oreene atreet, Twelfth and Thirteenth atrecta —Kev. O. O, Hid nor. r**tor. ReaMence. lit Oreene atreet. v / Regular noura for wo-«hl|>: Sunday. 11:1ft ft- m and i p. m. Sunday achoodi W *• to* Wednesday. • P* nn. pexva >ee. • You are nr! a»’y rv t’d to attend the ret vice* of thla church. St. Pau?*a Church. Kev. C. C. WjlUam*. D. D.. Rector. Advent Sunday— * a. m.— Celebration or the holy com munion. ... . . 11 a m.—Kerning prayer, litany and aeinion. 4 v . m.—Sunday school, o n. rn.—Bvenlnif prayer. The young men*a Bible class meets at 10 a- m. _____ Everything *trirt’y f r t c i e s. Ar ng o i Annex Rest-u-ant. For Wr'er Grazi g. (j KOi '> 1A Y E IS THK-i F.'T. firWK PEI.F r 4W 01ST I OUST SHUTS OmuiJ onr Mm lis a fins fertilizer idrVrgetab -mil Lawn'*. We **ll in any quantity f rom five pounce to a ton Chinese Sacred Lilies 10 i ENTs EACH. Hyacinth', Tulirs. Knto ■ other Flower Bulb* lor »pr • inti «hon!<l he pDu'ed now. Jtetnern her we are th- on. X sfre Seed house in the city. ALEXANDER SEED CO. 832 Broad Street. Sell Telephone tti>. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES! - Ladies' CAPES, and Ladies' and Misses' JACKETS Cut Down. On«-tHfd of pr if• cut on oil F#«fy Dr»*i fsoodi ood Tr»mm»n§m. 2CO and L/dmi* cytto root , , 4 , ;iuo Ptuih Plum #nd Foncy and Military Cmj>*» cut to 60 Ba •» w»tm Comfort* ktAitiog at 40 canto, to IWifdoan at 10 Bale* of Cotton and Woof Blankau MaMinit at 4t» t*ni* to 200 Pair all Wool Home-mad*' Hunkett 94.50 to §6.00 »or boat I I *4 mado. New Fur Capet and Collar*. Now La probe* now Port«era. 1.000 Fancy Carprt Ruga from auction at SOconta on too dollar. _ t __ 40 yards of fine S* a Island for §l. 20 yards bott XX Bloarhmg for S 1.00. 10-4 Be*t Heavy Sheet.ng 12 I -Sc. 2Jklo» 10010 Damask good value I or* ocents Chsapest place In the city for wool Underwear. Wool Underwear cut to I -2 regular price . . P. D. HORKAN & CO. . . INASOCIALWAY r£'*f \ , ■ ’ V Ow |*« Yraltcy. Tto r#4 ta **maa -a tto rtirr. Tto r*4 to 4. taa <a tto aky Tto ***atM **»’ to#ta# la «i**i##f. total#4 Nr** «« <*a# ta« to r» w. *1 w fnttoa fallow, follow. And find to* fin# M ta to fly. By idawwooda wb r# •h* n nook wn» aonay Tb# atr wHk awtry kal*aro« Howad. */ cardan* full of *w##«» tad bonny U'totr *» nirnr-ten* tb# r*«# ha* gtawid M* w#ary —lf* and Mtarlnc lomr Com* fla.b a km# tto rt##*r-rond Tto fowl wall arroaa tb# rtw Hni*%rea within tb# runlna tid#. Tto fra cram wind# a boo! oa »hH#f Vt fork, w* rar* w# rnab. ww tto*. Tkrtllnd with th# *w##p of of airy mo tion. **And clad toraaMt tb* world la wid* Tb* night aonr# np tb* purp!* apm#a. Tb* whl-ltr* wtnda dlrld# tb# d**p. (ttraag* *l*aro* ar* on familiar pta#*». Swift lightning* und*r«i#a;h oa l*ap. A* forward, flying, flying Hying. I’pon th* thnnd*rt«i!t w* #-v*#p. Harriot pr***ot( Spolford The lecture set Night It |om .without saying that El- Governor Boh Taylot 5 lecture for the t nefit of the T P. A.'a gave unqual ified pleasure to the cultured and an prectaiive audience fill n* the opera bouse last evening The Fiddle and th» 80-v is a lecrire that has already been delivered In Augusta several litres, but la forever new. and each time It Is head It glv-s Inci easing p>asure It Is sell nautd. for It Is full of melody. fro.n the ftrst tuneful song of Eden's boveis to the last minor wail. No one else on the American platform ran make his word i sing as Yoes this gifted son of Tennessee, and his thoughts sing with them, so he treats his hearers to ideas now bright and gay. now plairtive and rad. ideas alws.ef new in form, but familiar be cause of gone tender remembrance as aoelared with each one. It was the story of life he told in measured and musical afophrs—-of life as It Is hum bly, truly and sweetly lived, life made beautiful hr love and rich with good ness. It was with a master band that the noted rmuccian played on the vi olin of the human emotion. He mov ed his hearers to laughter or to tears at will, nos- with go ne humorous story of cabin life, told in perfect negro d ! - alect. now with the depic'ion of a scene too deeply pathetic for tears. Here and the e the flowing periods were broken into with snatches of song, airs l>oth grave and gay, songs familiar in set'ing hut with unique and singularly appropriate wo ds. Again, there -vere repeated interrup tion In the form of tin ring applause, which testified to the drilght of those so fortunate as to enjoy the hours ' ti ed with melody when Tennessee's great ex-governor handled The F ddle and the Bow. The speaker was intro duced, gracefully and grief I» by the Rev. Dr. Piuuket and was also ac.com- j panied on the stage by Dr. Thomas Wright. Tha Roosevelts at Horn*. Mrs. Ruaevelt, wi St at tile guverw ' elect. U a an* eijusstiljenfie, and. in a : rW.lpg habit of blue cloth, and a black Fedora- Imp, may We seen s-lroos my pledsant day entering over the roads ■ TH3« AOOUBTA »»YtJkXJD M C**mA Mo# to->to I** I •■!*—t ev*t*V-to>i*to#| to* tot* ***M mrnpmm to* I* to tto toptt r tot *M Hm*» irt (rftltoto MU *to» (*• »* tto •*•*>>• wtot* I to* diMtototoi to# •»**# Tto fto*»m-«4i tonw* •* «• tto >»*•* (4 * m it e MtMtN to mm, •to-*' frlt'to l» |to •#« »—#>*< « »* ■to kfS*k •*•• to M#«ki <*-;•*>* Tk# tod to tto ***** V »* Mtitotl** *mi» *to. mmt W* **tl* fi» rt»**ito *!i* .-*m i* to tto ##t#tot‘* »*»♦- I to# A .»rf #*##'• to*# *lt* *j*»**dt*# ‘ Mitlrr*. !•♦* 4*tr tot • Uurtok, *pn* *k;rh toM* tto ra«rto*a UtoL AVer »»* kU rtoat* ’ in *k- 4 ■« « »#»«* #t* tto Vto* % » itoflt * t«*r »»4 m*nl *t+r. i»K •rortkt (•**» fcr (M lto*v»h'» rii* Mr»- I# to*-**# :<t to# k«# H*«4 MKI rklWf#* M*# #»« «•** *»# itMNUht •## to# «!»*• #*4 mrtil Wto » • •nrr-adkr* «*•>*l torsi-,n* tlk* to** -MM $a Into mrim r fk «#*#*a|, tori to* ll*T 3WB (MPto-tl frlrkto, VtoMB «*' #«■ t#it»la# ik tk* »r»; iti»rmiN« f**k- I rm, *to >* Ikt* r #*»* 1 *• et ttol Ik *n •c #* *t tto toy. pi ;i| r*kr*r*#U.»a l **»M-I* #*k •lftoll* for <••••« *to »|» • k.„ of. »hM m« *-lf* »bo t# • krllltMll. 'or *f»l WOMB, m' .1 * tto * nn <*B b* h»tt of fear bmhand ' “If #to wtttod u» pl»«* t»#r»#if tt (waaM b# i*b »BBt*> m#:t*r.“ aM C »l. Hi cm-* *tt, “Inn a iß*i» *bo *j* to will tato mvih n# ##u noihm# Onr mmi know * hr! tor hr wiahr* to to Bovrrtor, * *trnrtr»phrr or tb* drt**r of a drey Hr mtutt al*o to Burr hr )•! |tbl# to All rrrdltahljr thr offrt hr cr* to. Tb- p-raor who Borrrrd* a»**t ! know drflnltrljr what to want*. an<l thrn work with th* prrrUtrnt totrr iftßßltm to wltr. rnd tht* la tint of roan or woman.“~Nrw York Trlbunr. Miss flsdter's Recital. Mrs. and Mts. J. I Miller Walker. to whom Is due the credit for the charming reetta. given a: the Telfair building last evening, are bring congratulated on ill aides upon the briU'nnt at e-ess which crowned their efforts. Miss Daieye Badger has never before been hecr.l in Aucuaia. hui she wen I a large number of friends and admirers upon her (lrst appearance, who arc plearc.l to know that during her atay in Aiken site will come over to Augus ta tr conduct a class in elocution and p.hys'csl culture once a week. She has a pleas teg personality, and her reelia- j tions in llchtcr vein were captivat- j nng. She was continually greeted with j the most appreciative a-ipisuse. During to Mr. Beetle's absence from i the city, his qurrtette did not appear, hrt Mr .lohn ’Vallnce, » young singer of much prorr.'se. filled in the number most sr.tlsfectorlly. Miss Effic- May Woods sang several soprano ados, anteng them the Aria from Gounod’s "Romeo and Juliet,'* red the Ctvslina from Rossini's "Som- Iramlde.” Favorite Flow ers of Royalty. Tile Queen's special flowers are lil ies-of-the-valley und violets and her Utimate friends, knowing her favorite blossoms, send her these in profusion (.11 her birthday, al Christmas and thp New Year. Violets, the pe flowers of thr late Emperrr Frederick of Ger many. have become quite sacred in the eyes of bis widow. The Duchess of York prefers lilies of the valley and white roses—the roses of York—for WHEN IN WANT of anything In the drug line, whether in drugs, druggist sundries, perfumes. ! soaps, toilet articles, etc., v REMEMBER THAT ' (C. H. HOWARD JR.’S ! ie che place tv have your wants uwp plied. In pertumea and toilet artWos wg cannot be surpassed, hp-vHK lust added tp cow al.rtoady IftT® War P.CaS-ER <k aj.tZ&T 3 Are extracts end soaps. The place is 908 Broad. to* ..»* worn tto rtmmm mt » a** * tto aH*w tt*a twtkaa»a« M *m awiwr *aM*M a****a tot »*•*■* a#* ww>atr am* at#** as BmMai *. to* ito P»lto* *f »*»** to •***'* **<*»* ka to Bt.bw( to “to****' h*la' K*fat«aa mmmmmmm totloa# *1 **•« • ItoMto##* tor tMNbtot *wwi*a *f tto Ki*« * fto niton i *il? t* to-t taamniwa *#*•- a«*a l* tto total tow** f»r#la* «fc*»»k. •a* tto ******* a#- tto • a*#'**# Mr| o«1< ti«wa tto fiwe* 1 *a* an*- rwtn■.- *lB to ***4 aai *a j-fw#r»w tow bawa •rtwaato to* tto nmka %, i#ttory flaafc ito tto rwaaart *f tto Ytotif Itoi- Ct«b t* to'* tor* #(**» tkla aft*- aao*. to* to*a ftoiMtoi «>* ■- a**o l at (to Hlaraa of w*» < f .k ai*f#t* a .--»<#*«* m- *at i*» I'* awio -Wtw • tit to toM .«. to*# f'rtrr* Mo* l/M tar phi k to* rr**#*#i from B tlnit to ft * -.it la Tbomaan. Delightful Hoi Choc olate with Wh pped Cream. Arlington An nex Soda Water and Ice Cream Parlor. HEPtfZIRAH NOTES. Ruaia#a* Au.frodri Itorins I let. her Vaatrwlt’a I uorral ttootorttob. (M., X. t to —AH i»un nt »• *u »»a| riMtol rratrrtUv as rt* *a f.rlaf Ikr Mm* aii|mlntr# fit thr fun rial «f lltt** rtro-hrr <*»ntrrtl t Thank«fttvtn« tlajf «a» not otoaWßi bn t Mina Amur Klua baa #<tnr to Hath. Miala l<oa* gutnn ha# n-tnr to Way* ■■•• a htit o. Mlaa Knan Mtmn ta vlMltna In WaT-i nmboro. Miaar* lloriiK amt Kuair ftra*- writ air vialtin# frtrnitn in (Illiattn Mlaa Mary At ion wrnt down to An curia Ihta momlna. Mlaa Hlant-h" Nattrr I# at Ithln - * Ml.* Kntr Tarvris .a prrtty llttlo mlaa' jftW FRENCH OOWN OF 511. K AND WOOL FROM HARPER 5 BAZAR Ito ma *»#*•!* at **•*».*» M*— tom** laHhaum to a t tto#* •**«»• '**4 —***•■*» Ika tto tol)4M Ht'C ■*■*« f tli«r#-to4et tesseWPtf «#. lAMt TtoV* a# to*tto **4 Mto Ivamaak f •»** ’ *•<» • >* at*»**a# t. I*, to**-. «V tto *aato * to****** m ' oTioani *tot i nan* Ito* t ttt * . 4>a*an«* *a»*-*«M4 tto «'«■*-***»# Tto Ito#*# «*aa*» t-e tta f*t*to **•** *t> t«* -to **t*«#**t»>. *a ** ttov *ta» **- <** Tto** «.»• to Ito mm* **»• ••' Ito to* «* *#» 'HCiaW ta I tto < tOW t* , . t iwttoitr.. It to -tto'- 1 tto#* wilt to !***«**- •« ta ta* toh*" (o «m« #*a»«* i. warn* ttoMBM aaatM Mt «wd M -' tok* t« «»!*• a*w ta the r4Bs#e *■»«§#l H# t «* nf ««t« * #fl Mr* **em-d -*» ■«» |ta - #•! wttt wawa (a***w tto**. Try the New Restau rant at the Commercial Hotel- A SADCAST In Wkkh I trot. Ikmioa# whom* Ml# KMmn. Tkt* to • r-ti to* ««#•!. awi tto## to • to* •' .tin.ttna ta it Tto i ••(. * wltin ■« a B#r*« toll »f tk# |r»Utitr of tfcr UtMnttWMWB • - a if* nntiri tto awy ivtoton of 1.l tot. jn mt that waa idliful Ik Ito •*lt*iw. | a ywtrwa wkttr a man rattod at t*- ti, * io it .il I**l ttiybi amt a»M th !lt ul*o* til If #to lOwM nos a#a>ai tt ,m#hi (torr a. ah» tod m»i a l-ta.* to ,i#at ttol ni«*>( *#* a*ld ato tod to* . inrnrd «*• «f tor toon* ty an unr • i. ituna landlord and knew not wtoi* ato roult* lay tor toad Ul. 1 ...m-nd haa a brarl «n him a* Ida an a buntol toakri and it is ta tall of •ymaathy and klndn -aa aa you i t>uld *t»h. If* ntai* tto r> ot w» [a. .omfnrtatdr aa | naalMr. and hy tto #t<nr in tto td*o# abr aiwnt tto ntahi T'tday ah aald ato «a# aolns to Mil* Irtla-vlllr. toi old boro*, and wouil aak tto mayor for a para to that pla«-r. Extra selected Cuts Tennessee stal fed Beef. Arlington Annex Restaurant. DON’T! There «re a good many dont’s in this world. Those that we want to talk about are: DONT go and sp*»nd all your money for f-urniture. etc., and then go broke. You don’t know what is going to happen. DON’T buy anything to go in your house until you have examined our stock and made yourself acquainted with our terms. No matter what you want your credit is good here. We take our money just as you get yours either in small Weekly or monthly payments. Our prices are as low as cash houses. You do not oay two p. ices here. Credit is free. Co to every store in town and see their goods and get their prices, and then come here. It A/ill be a revelation to you Our terms are 25c Per Week up, according to what you buy. PIIII ill HPI. Ill** A I" 11 ‘ 1 ' *-- ll_!_ Grand Masonic Fair, November 30th to December I Oth, 1898. reduced dates oh all railroads. Visiting brethren cordially inviteld to attend the meetings of the various Masonic bodies: Georgia Commandery, No. 1, K. T., Meets second Chapter No. 2, R. A. M., Meets Third Wednesday Night. . ... . Adonirain Council. No. 1, Meets Second Wednes- Hay Niffht Social Lodge. No. 1. F. A. M., Meets Second Friday Lodge, No. 106, F. & A. M., Meets Third Monday Night. -j ORIGINAL JOHN STORM Hall Caine Has .lust Revealed Mia Identity. j Chicago. Nov. 21. Hall Caine | named today for the first time the original of the character of John Storm, in The Christian. "John Siortn had not one, but two. prototypes in life." said he. “Otic I will call Father and the other is James Adderty. son of a peer. Father J. Is to day at work in Shoreditch, and has the con fidence of the thieves who Inhabit a part of the slums where a policeman has never gone. He was the son of the ; ector of Shoreditch, with perhaps ( ,mc of, th<- monastic idea, though more with the purpose of applying the principles of Christianity in the more practical fashion that opened Itself to his mind. He preached first in a barn, he lived with thieves, he shared their I ensures. Boxing was tlieir pastime, and i lie public house its scene. He let them box and gave ihem his church to box in. He has a large building now, a lodging house and church. Jim Adderley was an Oxford man, and w’h ti he secured his degree he turned his hack on the West End. and went to live in the stums. He drifted toward inotoostjcism. When I made his ac quaintance he was wearing the robe of the Anglican monk, a cord about his wafgt three times knotted to show that he had taken the vow,. He tras the physical likeness of Xoht Stoim abu like him he left his cless to serve unj ascetic Ideal. H ; has been accepted , as John Storm, and he has accepted j the pari." *i NOVKMBiH JO ' J ■■ IAN EXAMINATION OF THE TEETH lot regular Intel vale by an experienced -DENTIST— j will prevent premature decay. The I teeth tan b kept free from tartar and other foreign matter. Cavities filled nnd gums cleanaetl and strengthened. The cost of attending to this Will be slight If attended to before the trouble '.us a final hold. Difficult or delicate work receives the most skilful treat ment al this office. i THE AMERICAN DENTAL PARLOR, Silk Broad St. ADGT'STA, <«A. Broke rli* Arm. The man? friends of >lt Alex M«- Dortaid will regret to know that he felt front a step ladder and sustained a fracture of the arm. K is hoped he will soon he well again. j _