The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, November 26, 1898, Image 8
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A STEADY
UROWTH^
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tuch a eho«p ng of Ctodimg ee delight* every
vtuior. No •»yte Ml »© raw that you ana not aur#
to ura it her# If Ml Ml m)rwh«rc <o Amertc *
No fifertc, patten* or co*©r Ihit finds
favor with faahtonatM# folk la mteatng from this
eob#d*on. And y#t wa mN ehMMiy.
THE MARKETS.
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OROBB RECEIPTS
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Throuah cotton today *»
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stock—race KIPTS
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CHICAOO PROVISIONS
Chleaeo. HI . Nov P —The lotulln* |
future* ranged a» follottp:
VVHKAT- Open. Cl ;ro
ptoctnpr t’* 1 *
May *>’* '•* '|
CORN—
IVtrnP ** T » s>l
May Sj * j
OATS
ftot-cmbtr >• --
Mav !Sa * '■«
PORK-
TttcemPr J**®
January 9 - 06 ®- ft6
UARO—
January 4.87 H
FIDES-
Januar;' I 6fl * ,IM *
NEW YORK COTTON
N>o York. Nov. -*. —Cotton. Ntini.
Middlln* s>i
I Open. Clot*
January *•* ®‘'h‘
February ’ ™
March
April *•» 5 - 4 "
Handsome Wedding Presents
Sterling Silver Novelties.
Salve boxes. Sterling Silver top. 10 cents. ,
Sterling Silver Comb and Bru-h only $2.50.
Watch and Wristlet only S4OO.
Watch Repairing, Diamond Mounting and Engrav*
ing in all its branches. Everything first class.
LEWIS J. SCHAUL, Popular Priced Jeweler
Under the Arlington Hotel
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Fancy Fish. Came
and Oysters cooked
right. Arlington Annex
Restaurant.
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REV. YOUNO j. AL' EN
Will Deliver an AdJreaa at the V. M.
C. A.
It, v. Vottna 3 Allen, .he well
known nlwlMvi. will deliver *n in
i, i,«i n* leflitnr at the V. M C. A.
lon . rrow afternoon at S SO o rlock
ts.,, <*rv fireath, of the Pennaylyanla
mint Y. M. C. A. 'ent will lead
he alnrin* at the metltiK. He will
talk to the bojra at 8 o'clock.
It matters not what
others may ask you for
Roods, you can save 25 to
50 per cent by buying
goods at the Bankrupt
Sale of Landram & Butler.
Physical Evaroinat on. ?
Every man hi the AußUsta companies
of the Seertid Georgia will have to
itaml a physical examination before
being muatcrcd out. Just the same as
when I hey were mustered In.
Ice Cream Sodas, all
flavors. Fancy Hot and
Cold Drinks- Arlington
Annex Soda Waterand
Ice Cream Parlor.
Mrs. P. T. Heath, of North Caro
lina. and Mr. and Mrs. R. U. Oolph.
of New York, tire the guests of Mra. J.
E. Bramlttt, In the Silver Block.
T.irge stock new raisins all varieties,
just received at I>amkln & Co.'s.
Delightful hot chocolate and coffee at
Alexander Drug Co.
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! KONG EOIOIERS
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PEGPLE’S FORUM.
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* tfeta—tnaa "svaNaC of P* estdewt
HlrNa.tr from *k» n-tsflrtnaf A*-
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•'iterel M> a* *et ms It TM slier
■ •»•> at* sarty dsr* ta ta* kambtai
It,«r • ,< flnnitwill, and remember*
a* a/ tack ta pt mtdent Wm duff's
IMn* tbs great Inter**! saalfwls* by
tb* f«i car mi the- gr*ai mlila ta the'*
Murat and arentat welfare ms tb* t— *
ft* ih«ra and the he. 4tllver*4 by
him ,l ik* laasMarr *nd tb- nr ptent,
ext a. stow* ue n the peMs Indebted la
him fa.
Pr*»td»at Huktnan ha* proved him-'
eetf a w-tsMby »aceeeetw In the f .unde,
and a*» Hea* by **m **t • Hwi h»
hold* ibe omuwl «nd ment*l weßarv f
the operative* r»* hi* Mill* to be a high
and tend*ld* n>ui*ye a*t tb* ie**«
radium or uetttwhnee*— Igt «u*e he only
follow* a principle eauntta! 4 by ht*
y rede. e»*or*' Many yesru of proper
. onJttet and th • **w*ntt»lly high pn*-
pww attuailau the men hev- serve.! to
Indeed let the deserved ilsciil.ttoil be
'‘■nod old men." Me ha* shown hy h.a
|A r nines* of pucp'** and unbroken
liiromtsc*I iiromtsc* to be the skilful and compe
tent manager of 1 ftnattcea second to none
In tht* *ei Hon of th- > ■ unify. No brnk
n praiatae to try to patch up and pro.
vide for, hut a line nf en. ee** "il finan
cial precedents which shed* lustre to
ht* fame, and an tneomnnnWe enpllhl
at.'ck. with « Mprim In which la In
cluded the Vaurluse mill*, and an
euually lar*>' ba’anee on hand With
these fact* In view It coni"* with bad
grace that th# president pf Lanartey
mill*••hall Ironleally or *arva*tleallv
refer to aurh a eompetent manager.
! whose age doe* not mar either sound
judgment or th* wisdom of Justice to
hi* help at the dletatl n of would be
supeilor*.
President Hicltmati eoneetved It hi*
duty several years ago to reduce
wages, and the seals applied with
coua’.lty—taking from tje prealdent's
salary downward. Now the opposition
attempts,to Justify no eut for thetr of
ficial salaries on the ground that thev
are "low enough T.et the tsrnglev of
ficials look well to the mental and mor
al welfare of tholr j..- opl- i»\d nurture
it a* President Hickman ha* done— and
to -heir comfort conducive to health \
irnd good order and not give thtrty-flve
, minute* for dinner, racing employes
| from work
It would have been better -perhaps
ihad not competitive store* been driven
out to establish an apparent monopoly, i
Appearing to coerce employes to con
fine their purchases and pny as repott
ed through the medium of the compa
ny's ofltce
It were better perhaps bad wood,
which Is reported to rest operatives
there three to .our dollars per cord, be
reduced approximately to customary
prices, which are from *1 TB to 12 per
cord.
It were better also If the miserable
policy report'd to be pursued In the
prosecution of hnmbleYlHsens for pick
ing up p-lne wood knots and the branch
es n* wood, which lays waste abroad
Langley lands, which the law pre
scribes petit larceny" and conviction
brands the party a thief.
It were better also If the petty ir
ductien of twenty-five cents per month
reported made had not been offered, be
cause comparative rates with Grantte
vtlle and others are stated to be rfdtc
uously out of harmony, that being an
especially Important object applied far.
a harmonious reduction of rents. /
The Langley mills ought,, to be Just
ly successful in development and profit,
is any like institution In .Aiken coun
ty and these grlevancka reported to
exist are a few of tha»* pervading the
pinß'SpkM'e of tt community which has
den.oot*»t«a by, tttelr huti(tle petltlod
a iiestrt for harmony and.#*&• uu»ti
•ratlon tor Uiemgelvsg, conducive with
eukalifr Justice and m»d<ygti*n.
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ilemsn who ka»# given ktgkwH gtw-d *f
tkete gatrlettam. and 0o set judge the
white by the «»ndur« of • few women,
who nee not thinking hew unkind It
look* «« get as they do, but they have
heard mat taighra- story of sottler,
and cgk’t eeattae that the**. «It hough
got (tier*, are hmthera. ne'ahbore aad
friends to whom we .an look for (pro
tection in time* of danger, and. above
■I!, d not longer thin’ that there M
aii*bl but H » kind,sc feelings la the
broil* "f the Afigusta ladies for all the
mlvis even down to the humblest prl
t ,tl» In that n»i army camped at Mon
te Fane I paid a elslt to the camp on
Thanksgiving day and was »:ruck with
the nice, hind and gentlemanly behav
ing of the troopa. Not a loud laugh
not a me git vote * to mar thr pleaaut e
~!)?}• 'be desire to shot* u» every hlnd
li. *», every couitasy In their power
Ftiali we b» lacking In kindness 7
Augusta la ilea drop all this bnah
a! .tit fearing the soldiers and treat
them a* gentleman, and I know for one
that wr sill have no cause to regret
our kindness Suppose our father*,
brother* and friend* were sent to anna
distant part of the country hy the gov
ernment and the ladle* of that part of
the country should tun from our fath
ers and brother*, ar men unfit to asso
ciate With ladle*, bow -could we feel
about It. These soldier* here at Monte
So no are Juat like our men would be. if
sent to any patt of the country. So
let'* treat them like ladles should treat
gentlemen, and let them enjoy their
stay here In our midst.
AtTGI'HTA WOMAN.
Call and see our TEACH
ERS BIBLES. Can save
you money.
RICHARDS & SHAVER.
POPULAR PRICES
Prevail at the flrand Opera House
Tonight.
There arlll be nn excellent entertain
ment at the opera house tonight and
those who like vaudeville it'll be well
repaid by going to the show.
The Kiye Frolics. Allie Vtvinn, Wal
do Wimple, fragrant, fascinating story.
"The Wedding." Dell:- Davenport. Kh
ty Pembroke, end a diversified coterie
of specialties from 8:1f> until 10:30 p.
m. Privet, will he popular.
The Plush Cares. Jack
ets, Dry Goods, Under
wear, Blankets and Com
forts you can save 25 and
50 per cent on by go ng to
the Bankrupt Sale of
Landram & Butler.
Mar I ige Postponed.
The marriage of MUt* Susie Belle
Dicks to Mr. J. T. Whit law has been
postponed and will occur in De
cember. as has beau announced.
The Latest Novelties.
in tea leether ’ «erttu* stiver
nwvwltlee. eases, souverftfs, eve., at
[Augusta Novelty StoreJ 544 Broad St.
CIST ATTEND
OWN WEDDING
TnH# 8* flirt If ftvft III*
ta at hmw a Nwawat ****** th RNt I*
t wagge a iswaia »,
v. Alfred Wtthhefy. g *aK «l th* an
4ii m **
E , . • tmfi of Mr
x/iSrMSiJ:
« ft-r-v .we to k. au-gjaaTtA. g.l
- Ms .Wit tftt tfftftii .
ftl iftroft tftftt tf*mn<*'rn
brers day* ago wheg |M RN »*«
hr ** the fcW’r ■■■*■■> »*'
ll’gh-e said tw them
■Qewtlraisa 1 sat ta ht autried oa
the Bth. aad I would I he » ha gree
i The rotam.Hremea aytapathlsed aad
offered to do alt ta the power ta, ac
rcKawtdatw the attMlloa
Mr Wftgihec'.; deal * reapoaatbllby
1 frr keeping Mr. Hugh a aw#j from hla
wedding but total how cr somehow
else th* Issue was Jo’ned pad a*Hhfr
aide mwtd leave th* ckales.. The rs*
'4ESIBEVt M<«en»T HBYls™ THE JX’BILEE PBOCESSIO-N Hv CHICAGO
Frox HARPERS WEEKLY aftj-h 3knto bt H Rkctwimhl
Rcrrifii.ee, 1 from Weekly. By I*«n,i#»S. Copyright, l*», Harper & Biot cn
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EXPECTORANT.
A kMICXrN THIEF
Thai Craaed ta* R# a »•*•••«*. teg
lured last Nrght.
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The yum sat *l< a Mg frltow and .
I wa* after hawing • ehtrlmn. hwt
1 reman Jchffgga gnt » ring ** hi* IRtle
i game aad Mr. *f*igsi m wtit ga *® hi*
lest met ag place awi il’etided hy halted *
1 rvdteemaa Johns, s wt> he woe Id
' iia. m srreat a noasum exert night.
1
Augusta's Leading
Restaurant, the Arling
ton Annex, five doors
below Arlington Hote'.
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rupt stork of L**>or*m A.
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Th* ffth week of Ihe
great Bankrupt Sale of
Lentiram St Butler. Th#
nrowcls still come nrtd they
are pleased with the great
bargains they get.
Re* J. % Rot eft* f rggMeßt Cf th*
I I aGreaga Femr '.e roltage. la the gw**t
I«f Mn fiu* » Rtt.er.rn
Rain or sh ne the Bank
rupt Sale of Lendram &
But er still moves cn and
crowds attend daily.
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