The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, November 27, 1898, Image 12

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HUNDREDS OF BRIGHT PAPERS. Th« Si* VVjnnfft* in the McraW Com pctifKc C«nlc*l. Hi n»ikic<i»c tut u«m r#n | incit ««4 tii Nil H#i*H M lit tm*m ts fe t ilp| Hi t | fllßlfc ift# ** *ft* , ***•#*# ftftß A*#* # «M«H BsftP’ dft# RNk #' l ft i pM •# 4*#*** o»# im ii *a»# p vsb ###ft ®# p*" pftftMp fKsNHft# ■pPPPPf' ft* 4 -## ft**"* **p *Mft'"ft* i| * i Pi* fftftftfti*^* 99999*4 4* ♦Hi iHM «•(*? **#ft#* mtm-mmm* 4®* ip* *#ft4#*i pm Ip ftHftftfftft# ip iMMi mi ip#- # t MU ir« if .' oft ppHppchhmi #* ■ppp® Bf ***** H BMHK MM ft*4 iwPlwi 4ft ** # ii 44999* tMtai MB4** Jftftpft Mi p| ■Hpp ft*** 1 p Pin *f in# iii<t i iHi fc*4 fA# gpjlrv ftPMMNtfft# Ift* ipMiwi sppfcH Pi Iftfft* iiPpf*4 PNpria aft* lip* ippi **** ** - Bpi IftMftiM® Pt ft •*#•** Pi *•** pjfiT- ii ii# BrigSftft'Mi it «ii|pr* 9994099* lift# ft##*# 99 PP^Pi^i*i l.ppf tii-Tf itip'i* ii* Mi | HkliftiY ORH# *"* :t flftMt Hit. H*«p Afftft * IlfTltnwV i\ t* GftAlti itfp IVIPP. 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Many of the flsaple wee# mat** and |M A hoot • *»<>u« h after they bed started th< y »aw land and soma »#» took a tittle boat and harried on to sec ts It was a air* place to hart their koaa. its wßea they got there th<* tteal no ahore. bat tout rant bark tafia* it oat not a alee glare And ao alter they heard tbu they taroed their ahlpe la a different direct tea ad toon ctM to as telaad 'hat araa at! right They landed and toon after a ; haf*y araa bora It araa nam.d IVregrtae White Thl* ’ aeaa a great honor to hta family be catiae It ataa the It et bald that *a« ; born oa the aear land The lalanil «a> railed Htymoolh. The Brat antuma after they had landed they alt went out ami gathered j all the eegetahle* they had r»'tt*d There arere a great many wild turheyr ta the arooda and the mm ahot a great many, that lasled for three dtiya. an t a* they had ao ratirh they declti'-d to hare a feaat, which wa» railed » Thankeglvlng feaat They Invited th. great chief of the Indiana, named Mtn*- Maali. and be brought with him nine ty more Indiana. The Indiana brought with them five deer, becaimc they thought they ought to bring their abare of the feaat . The Pilgrim*' Thanksgiving lasted three day*, and each day 'hey had tur key dlnnera. Now Thanksgiving day Is kept all over America. It Is a duy act apart by the President that every person should make a feaat and thank God for all the blessing* through the year. A MCE CARTER. -i ‘''M ■ j ,&#*• •-I * THE HORSE HAS HIS DAY. Tit* :* ti.m gaason when the horso tb* Mol before which the fashionables of this muni; lay th’ir off, The N■« York H*:-« bhow has com. to be •»■**> mtli irnti of the >*«ar; but othtr American cities are not tar behind it in this reapeet. — ... # a m .. m*oi» BmNMM ftp #* ii « (Miff i j irt mm* it* : <ftift ciffwl h i irtf #ift iNift. til iP*i iftMl - 9m- *** * -m IP* iMpH mm MPi P*“ if tPrt'* •«Pft*fiPi* umm #bl *4 AfP*t i «i«Mriif *r -1 *t#* if mtrlwUtU* 9% ****** Pi *+*> 9m «P*«t ' |ka m r,m ff| r -f» f Qifl* *l*l .k- r ri fwti f*- ii p #f|-«ffNwft iMMIV lb**A*%* m U4 ' hi m n*f «r*m4i it# P* #Pmifii(oß4 ppP Ibeatsdy m wttk the wort they kad - nod* nakra Tb* (kiGnatag year Use* 'gathered a ha-ewM and their govirwe* - iMutsld a day ha he aet aahka to P'» hraabt to Oed for hie nwwWa le th*** ; tTeaora *m» w*»- mode gar a groat 'fees* The frteadt? ladtaa ehhf Ho i fcrsi m m| ifii TAiDi* ta (Pl* f *nf ilmni PliivtM f im fcftjt *li a IPiT Ii IP* t*itt*4 ft’At** ' llii (Bi»rP (M*i m 9 Pi** P* iHift- Ml No than thwee poor Pilgrim* had 1 Tkoae who hate pleats should do sometklag on that day to mahe othaea thankful Very littla makea people happy. A Thaakagliiag letter from 1 bc'ae woa d make a aotdler feel tfcaak f*l. la our p ayera thia Tkaakagtviat day we will specially tkaak Uod lor | prater (MM oat br»ee aoldiers who fought to glee fre. do-o to Other*, and for the escape of our country from the .deadest yellow fever. Among the many thing* for which I am thankful —cate la. that I lire la this beautiful part of oar roaatry th* bunny South. MARIAN ARMSTRONG Ml RPHY. It year*. Intertrrdlatr Oiade. Par l<*aos Grammar School. Second Pitre interwiediete It wae la the month of November Ijtao when the Brat Thankeglvlng l>ay was celeiirstwl In America The PH* igrlot Kat her* having landed safety as- Iter a long, elormy voyage, they knell | nd thanked God tb.-y had been aaved. :on the next Saturday, to show their ; thankfulncaa. they gathetrd together | and prepared a tare feaat. anrh aa roasted turkey, «l.ea*ed with beeeh- I j tits, meat stewed with dumpling, de lletotis oysters that the Indiana gave I them, salad*, boiled fl*h sad eake* of 'all kinds. In the centre of each table there was a basket tilled with wild |grapes, plutrs and nut*. This wa* me Brat Thanksgiving dinner eaten in the forest, the Pilgrim* with their In dian Mends laughed and rejoiced. They weie always cheerful through all their trouble* and never gave up hone for b-tter times. We have been blessed wl h health and happlueas and have our ivar relative* with ua, »o we should not forget the poor who some -1 times have nothing to eat or to wear. There Is no belter way to keep Thanks giving Day than, to give all that we ! are able to these unfortunate people. ' | knew a little girl who went on every THB -A. 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Age Id. Hoc wad Ww Gramma*. Tiaaksgtstat b I d» m whtrh e*. rryoae gives tfeaah* to the givey of all thtaum for wb»t they hat* terwlved during the pc.ceding ear. Every year the President publishes a praeiessaikwi aasotag a rertata day that most be celebrated la alt parts of tbe ( sited Aisle* as a Thaaksgtlving Day. When Columbus land’d on Ameri ca a aidl bla Brat art was to knee! and thank God for kavtag bad a safe voy age aad discover tag land Tbe Parttsa Pat her* la Ibe year ICII seat fowler* our to jet turkey and wild fowl aad kavr a Thanksgiv ing dinner la IT7A daring tbe American war. a | pastoral letter was published and read Ila all the churches advlatwg tbe aol i (Hera to be merrlful and humane, and 'the p.u»ple to humble themselves to fagt. to pray, and to Utend the divina service:. Congress reeommenrtiul that July ykh, TS. should be as a da.v of fasttng. While the congre*? were about to enter ihe temple the same day dispatches were received from Georgia saying that Georgia had Joined the confederal loti and had flve dele gates to represent her In congress. This new* was the cause of great Joy and thankfulness, and afterward* It wa* much discussed whether the day was not intended as a Thanksgiving day Instead of a fast day. Oau we not keep one day out of the year for a Thanksgiving, as th* Puritan* did 277 year* ago It la a dny In which all the children and members of the family come from the different home* aud gather at the old homestead and eat some of moth er* old-fashioned plumb puddng. roast turkey, chicken and pumpkin pies. It Is a day When one long* to be gooff And on tx-nded knee Pray God to ideas Our ships at aoa. GERTRUDE INGRAHAM. Age 18. St. Mary's Convent, Second Grammar Grade. Notes From Harper's. On an ucasional door or store front In the town of ailjutitas. in Puerto Rico, appears a single black print of a human hand. If the native be ques tioned. writes John Hamilton Tharher, In Harper's Weekly, he responds with a sidelong glanee Bnd »nger oil his Up. "El mono negro." he whispers. One learns that the dreaded token cm the door, the blaek hand, is the precursor cf a masked band comina by night to leave a record of Us vls't written with torch and machete. He hears of a woman and child hacked with knives end left for dead on the Lares road: of a plantation owner, aged and Infirm, beaten and tortured, blsears cut off. and flna" Inthe presence of his son. hung from a rafter in bis house. He sees traces of pillnge and arson. . ome of these cr'.mes are a part of the out lawry that must needs attend the close of a war. In most cases, however, what he sees is merely a rude balanc ing of accounts. The Items on one side have been accumulating for four centuries, nod It la not astonishing that the lower class of Puertorlclqneno should wish to make a few additional ientrlea before the United States closes I the ledger permanently. fr 1 nr, p mm** » ** Ijfi «4k * WT iR * t* MM * **■' , w m- § ■ + * m % f Wf 4 ftßrjP** k>Mt tfltttn home noniiiß t*s ssHMmMhshl at *w m—a wts *» M •*—,—» ** w ** ZZ.JTZStr*'t ' i L*tl*sb.* Cm pm. *s wksMAgf* la aw **•«• wsun Osasaww ssAßms *M Ras kw STOP ALL LIQUOR 1 SELLING NOW. If There ire Llquom SoIJ, an Charjfcd. Now U the Time to Cull a Halt. TW Evw» TWt iW I*l *»■ fg«M i.ei Hi» Man I»riik W kite tW tm Mat IWM X#t. Na t *Brrr Kiltu—TW Pf«f»r Mefv VIM It Take* » Strtrth Ijiarr* tW La*. With ifc* attsc la tb* tstir emmt g*4 Um MAiitiUuf >rnm *• stats aw grtme rawrv. tbs rlatw is Awgssis riaaw tm Awm>ay. That ta s ssti’M fan The •*• whs J tons gets, tbs riuha la Augusta »r» acM < toialnt* at Iks law. Ta#y have asvsr j b#*a pcs audits teg vtstatec* ■< <b# law They base bsfis««M all ahmg that uaster their charter*, wader their family arraagetacat. aa it »•>* they ha 4 lha right to gather tnge her at time aad drtak of their tlgnors if tb*y wished The court • bava aald that 1 they have ao wrt rt*M*. Tbat ast jtlsa H. Th#p ars upholdsia as tbs law. Their bars close <*> Hunrtay claae ia fad sad aduallty from Me lie- that th# rsmliittur ia held her# aad oßciai I aottes of the roan raitag t* tbu* given It is state* that “dosing in ta# sense It b* un*d her*. mv»t»* that tbs here are ta be wholly and completely rtuaed not a mere .urtatnlag off -'hat absolutely ns drtak of any kind will be sold. Tbs Po lliou Ms Took. The other day a police commissioner In ron vet sat ton with n well known bar keeper who ha*. Justly or uaJus If. had lbs reputation of setting liquor on Sunday, upbtaided him becstm# of such I reputation, expressed the belief that where there Is so much smoke th#:e, was a likelihood of there being Bre. and counseled such course as would place him beyond even snrh suspicion. . -you make out a strong case. Mr. CoTtnlaaloner.’ 'ws* the reply. ' But The VblcAaJ t. FLOKiDa^) •ssSfs’* w. ?> MARIA TERESA GIVEN UP. There 1b now no ebance of the Spanish cruiser Marla Teresa being added to put the disabled ship In condition to be moved to Norfolk, late reports show that she has been abandoned. Current Literature, Literary Essay*. Not only is every important move ment in literature promptly ctiYonicled and Interpreted in the Atlantic. Month ! ly, but a special and characteristic fea |ture of the magazine is ottered by the essays on literary topic#, themselves ' rising to a high literary leve., which , have always been a feature of the mag ! ctine, and are now given In a richer supply than ever before, and covering : a wider range of subjects. U- Is the aim cf the magazine to note ©very im »ftp* tm ft*** tft* **m *9f*m *9*. Y** Iftftl ftWMHi UK **** **•■ mm m ilmw ftftw ftftftM lUMt* ftft*-. 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If you are elacere. go to tfce head Atop Itqeor setting In tbe rlab*. Then yon can rant* to u* with a clear coasriettr#. t etll you go to ta* club* Brat you come to as ia hypocritical, grsnd staad playing style—la a manner that j you cannot expect to win for you the verdict that you are trying to do your The commissioner did not have much more to eay. AH Closed Now. The absolute closing of tbe elube takes away from tb# barkeeper bta right to make this crßtrtsm. He wl'.l now he expected to join In every move ment looking to tb# absolute closing of the Mu. The commissioners have rasas up their minds to see to It that ' from now on there ehall be no Sunday j liquor selling. Every effort wtti be put forward to prevent it. Whether or not it is true that liquor has been sold on Sunday in th# pint. It ta positive that it will not be sold on Sunday In tbe future. portant luerary event, and to follow, If possible to am.clpate, every literary tendency or movement, and to give to its readers in the course of each year the earliest information and the best and soundest literary judgment about ever such occurrence or tendency. Indeed, tram tbe most active period of Professor Lowell's brilliant and scholarly con utlons down to the present time, a greater part of the best work by American essayists has appeared in the Atlant.c. A SOLDIER GUEST'S INITIAL VISIT. W fftftfeAfe** a# ft#.-2 i*m*m yd* >-* #H(#ft HmwA* wftwft ft* «r#* fMftl m Yft# #f|im*| *** ***** 90*4 *4 ift# g rtf** riiM mft-f fa »«* mrmr tft* •art h*%*- ft ftt tft tftftf? ft## fftßftft **l ftftf eftf fft ft ftrtfiic trlft Wftftt 4# fwi say* igts nmfc arauad a bH aad as* If we can't raise a toyal good meal" Tk# soldiers were am ta a Jiffy, i ‘ w*ftf tft ft tftftft tftftfttftft ftfttft# oft tftd’l? l rift *ft4 tft fftffliw t ft#lf sing ti 4 tftoff of*f to b«f foo«J Iftff #r#r# iol4 tftftf tft#r# *rm* ft# f«w#l !• the boas* that could he eo'd to them hut If they would accept of the bwapt tstlty of tbe house a cold laarbeow would be served to theta ■•Ws wtu tbaak the indie* ao much/’ eald Hergt. Hopson m he nudged his tent mate la the elde. ■'XV have struck it rich thl* time, old maa." he whispered aa he sad kb rampsaloa carefully treftd tkiuetk (Be balls to one of the snuggest little din lag room* Ift (ft* cooiiitißitr • The lunch was a delightful one. The aoKNera bad sot enjoyed anything like It since they left their Maryland home They looked the gratitude that they felt. The young men had about Bn! shed their meal, when 'he lady of tb* bone* kavtag heard the lentmate speak to l.lppiocott'a for 'oo- The following la u partial Hat of nov els and other matter which may ut ex pected during 1899: "Christian Re.d.' (Mrs. Tinmen), in UppScoott'a htagatlne. well known by tier work la this magaaln* and else where. will give In "Princes* Nadine. " * itussten-American story, tbe scene of wblcb ta in Italy. Anna Rottenn lirown writes a ro mantic story. "The House of Pan.'' •-* action 1* mainly on the Canadian bor der towards tbe close of the las'- cm "mis* Lafayette McLaws. daughter of the Confederate general of that name, makea her debut with a stirring south ern tale. “Tue Myatary of Mr. Cain. Isabel Wbiteley reviews the r'rench •vara of Rmg »*o. an ‘ , r#rr!fa i hfr young hero into the Italian campaign* FORBIDDEN PORTRAIT OF CAPT. DREYFUS. 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Rut being a brave soldier he stood his ground True be held tb* chunk* of meat and breed behind him a kit. and be drew hie sleeve acmes bla mouth when he thought ao oa* of lb* party la tbe coupe waa looking At tea Monday sight there was oa* of toe most pies sent parties that ever gathered la August*- Bergt Hopson was there. He proved in be a brilliant conversationalist and tb* admirable young gentleman that it tu expected to And him The incidents of tbe foregoing the trip to camp, etc , weie talked over j aad enjoyed Hergt. Hopson will And the home of on* of the moat hospitable families la Georgia open to him whenever be la ta 1 Augusta. lof 1611-12. "For tbe French l-IIlea" la i written with full knowledge of those mao'* times, and with excellent p o torlal and narrative ability. Mrs. Clarinda Pendleton whose short Virginia stories In this magazine have won deserved admira tion. in "The Sport of Circumstances.'' moves her characters between Georgia. New York and England, and narrates a delightfully unconventional. Interna tiona! love affair. Maurice Thompson. Well known as essayist, critic, noveust and poet, tells, | n "Rosslynde's Lovers." a tale of tove and wheels, moving chiefly In Ihe mid dle west. 1 National, international, political, bls 'torlcal and biographical subjects will be handled by Fe'.l* L. Oswald, George E. Walsh, Charles Morris. Austin Bier* bower, D. O. Kellogg »nff others.