The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, November 28, 1898, Image 3

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' oth Africa oa» aliaa <l,4o(jml lap. ;uJ a » far only a* p..i aral< am d<u >r od Th* *ul ’A > haa pet y*l Uno ttraiy wratrLml li» p.polaltco f tkia part of Afina, will tLo idiot of railway* *toppaf» of t slant trado. ntailM at intarnal trit warfare, will tafTaoM in aqaal rmito ■ tbat of tin. moat favored part* rt O wmsb.iru *t jt«a of Amertoa —I inenii » far a« iba aißlttplioaMoo of th# n*«ii popuiatioa if eoßirrned ••lilt’ detalt'p: at of tbi* hinurla' will, fn my ofintoo, ascml all to dream* of the por «pthn*l**rit; tol®i al party io Fraitee Both Frattea an' Eoßlaui! ban* *aenfired many men »t>.' inurli money in th« race to e r **P tbi pnrrlMt rreainrt, and the difficulty al apportioniitx i* will. I fcfilt**". h# * gri at that it la ainra than prubable, t< avert einuntr* it will have to he r* femd to Mine other untion, or coann! of iiatiout, to arbitrate oa, aa the mai tar i* far too weighty for *n»y or speed, aettlement "A» evirleueo of the aetivity of tk' French I nmy point to the railway fre Ponegal to the upper Mlg'r Till* i< briug pu.-heil forward wl!b a fnrtht • voteof 1,000.000 ftao - ftoni thaOnit. de* Depot* et Cawaiituauun*. thns cal ting and heading off all > nr potsefsinti from Uamhia. 3i*rra he ■■!*. the G»>l Caaft and L upnt down to the rive: Niger. “A very great deal, if not the whul: of the trouble ou.the Niger.“ addedNMr Finnork, “w old never here arisen bti for the ot;u xioo* chnrter given to th Royal Niger company. Isy reason cl this charter every trader, white ant! black, British or otherwise, i* entirel.' excluded from the conntiy Had th' river and adjacent country been tbrewi. open to free and legitimate trade, a* al) merchants have been clamoring rr> lors. for. barked up by the chamber* of con: merer of Liverpool and Manchester, a! the places in question would have lea, since t* r» :nil rt British subject*, whr uud oolo: : Tnidt would have hevel ep. d a t. i n*r.inifeld, and the Frcuc would lie' • r lie nrar it ” —lmi don Mr- A Pin?turk> Gem. The following -tansa was written by an Augrs a young man. and is suppos ed to b< Rescript’:-* t bis lady love: A maiden fair witjl seedy hair, A lad so bright and gay— This twain loved each other. In fond love’s tender wy. He vowed he’d always love b,:r. £he vowed she would be true. And a misty veil of varor Shone In h?r orbs’ gre-n blue. The lover bent to k’s her. To seal betrothal sweat. 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IT* dodged, loat bit balaooa and fell a dirtttpea into g (mail atreara ov.r which be was then passing Hi* bead I baited iitn lb* a .ft bottom pear a large 1 bowlder, but beatralghteped feim**lf uj ! end walked not- Hi* injuries were in | tempi, be*ncr. bnt ip p f«w day* ba I will resume bia dabsemp* duties- Ha «aa li.ro ea March 13. and four serious I aeelHants have happened to bim on tbal ! date Hia friands and people warn bim. I but ho laog!'* at tba superstitioa.—bt | Luuia Repui lic IMMORTALITY OF ANIMAL&. i IWM r-r nu tteeem l One* kg gut. Or. Spree her. / “I believo that auimala ore imumr i i tal,” said the Her. S. I*. Sprocber of j tba Euclid Avanon Prtshytariau ebureh i j ta Cleveland recently. Tb* rtati meut was made in anawer - to a largo number of inquiries which bad boon roeoivod by Dr. hproeber in I hia mail daring tiio last few days, which | woro prompted by a sormon b> rocontly ; daiivured on tbo subject of •’Phycieul Evidouoool Future Life ’ Or. Sprecbcr j gat* it a» bis belief tuat the life iu tbo , animal la iramorotl, hot that the animal Itaolf may not have readied a Mate of . rofficieiit davaloptuent to pn>«e** a aoul. j • I holiovo that tbo soul and life are j apeelal creations,” snid Dr. Pprroher. , "1 do not believe that God will destroy t them. ” In answer to the ‘'Does evolu tion give presumption of th* pre exist- j anea of the *ju i: be raid ■' “Not nete-.s-itily. altbonghsucb a be lief would not be eontrary to tho dec trines of Christianity. In ans W-r to another query Dr. hpraeher said that be did not be.ieve tin* spirit life woald be very difterent from the life on earth.—Chicago Timci- Iler ald. aigli Kent For s Klondike Ship. Thesteamer Humboldt has beeuohiir tarad for the Alaskan trade by John A. Mruae, Jr., as a stipulated rental of S;iS,OOO a month for five month*. This .* tb-highest rufo ever paid for a ves et! on this coast. The Humboldt i) practically a new boat, and daring her abort teim ,-f service between sou Fran eisor, ana e:.»*t ports has tiec run a M vortte with tae general public. As bar original cost wa: $14U,000 her owner will receive tn m the charterers a suu. whet it cost to put her afioat.--New Yoiw t> .‘ld The Old Contest A grain. Which will time out ahcad--the French army or Zola? Which will prove the mighlicr—the pen or the aword? —Indianapolis New*. While te Look Fo. Them. / People who have lost dogs recently may probably find them by searching the mil that leads ever Chilkoot pass —Los Angeles Time*. 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Th# oM tm**k M pracs.call7xes.rtnd tbi. winter Nellie >tanrp«*r l Jimmy Ma>-. I:l»t». gu<i Liltl* Cliff. 1:11'*. ara iu training at * Mtawa fra (ha ta* raens. A rubber mi-b-ad of a tun bark run ! way ia oaa of the iwoiiiMn* tbal Al-; ioa l»wa has intraiiaced in bia new Boston Mia mart Tba fastest I*rer titvd in Now Haroi* •hire. Jobile. Wilkes, 2:11 («. Ia now fining service ns n t'.'l horsa fra a phy sician at Somerville, N. 3. Alley, tha datu of Wilton. MHii ba* no rrerad, hut trotted close to 3:30 and ia said to b. one of the tuoat perfect daughters ol Hambletoninu. The old camiaigner. Bert fheldoti, j i.\nv 4 , bas won nearly half of all tba rare, in which he bus started, which | number w an thing over 140. Tbe datn of Bert Oliver and ealiy J Toler, each having the same record, . 8:0b I*, was a pacer and might bava ! been given a standard record. Billy Hamilton, tbe clever center j fielder of tbo Beaton ball «am, Is an admirer of tbe trotter and owns quite a ■ (table of good ones. Two of hia hor*ca went under the hammer at the lucks tala in ilortou. Quite I.lkelr. Brown—What would yon do if soma one ahould leave you $100,000? Jones —1 supposo I’d begin to realize bow little *IOO.OOO really ia—New York Truth. II in w»; of Putting It. Kuieker—Gotham is tho kind of fel low wbo can't say “No,” Borker —That most be the reason he so often uses “Nit.’’—New York Jour nal. Not True to Nature. Wallace—l want to tell yon a good Story. There was a certain woman — f’erry (Jet ont! There never was i certain woman —Cincinnati Enquirer A Big Thing on 100. There wa:> excitement in tho crowd When pa put on his skate*. Foil:* hardly dared to *jvak aloud. Ho looked so haughty and so proud. But all much interest avowed niton pa put on hut skates. A hush fell 0-1 tl.e nightly throng Vihen pa stood on hi* skates. Be was so cool, so nonelialnnt, No one could f- at- n i outretctrtr* To see Ills graceful abandon When pa stood on Ills skates fit ah, toe, what a fall was there When ps flint tried lo skats! With otic wild swoop of fierce despair H*> tat down where there was no clmlr And liotli his It-ga waved m the air alien pa first tried to skate. Then everybody looked sway While pa took off his skates. The SUP stopped sliming for that day, The sky grew ove.cast and gray. For pa said things no man should sey While he took off Ins skater. —Homervtile .tcurns 1 . OASTOHIA. Bears tbs j 9 TtiS KM Yw Have Alma Bciiglit Old fashioned buckwheat flour for gale by T-amtcfn & Co. 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Mid. bad to bn tmswpsd wnb wreak*of while pan t tokray |aHaaag« r* frran potting tbrir h«wda through It.— lira York Tribna* gsMa tn «n*i«s»rinagi A departing friewd <*ace asieo a fitaa *» ftrl whai 4ie should bring hra from ti.* giallxat ’•Shall yon a< !* t mg!i ewiuerlan-i ‘ naked tbe child, wh-ar itiMginatiriai b • been stirred fcy bearing bow ethaast* «l travelers lo*t in tbe mow nr*> rescued by dog* and tb< ir keeper* "Teat** anew end tba lady, expseting fin ba usked for aom* carved toy. **Tbsn bring me two monks and a f-t. Bernard dog.'' was tbe prompt and dig concert mg reply—Nuggets A tagtafce. , Officer— Where did you steal that dregs suit caw? Shadyirfdis* Willie—Officer, you are mistaken. X have just returned from my European trip.—New York Journal. Just Bike Human Nature. Ferguson—But how do you know there is any niofiay in the thing for yon! Nidderman —Oh, there* no doubt about its being a good thing! Thu men who aie in it are making money hand j tiver list. Ferguson—Aud how do you know that? Niddorman —Knew that? Why, bavo not they decided to let, anybody ouma | in who wants to? Isn’t that, the way with all inccenful enterprises? I ''op posed yon knew a* much as that!—Bos ton Transcript. One of Kacli. A murderer who had been sentenced to bang on his arrival at tho jail dis patched the following message to a friend: “Deer Tom—The jedge has fixed me, an I reckon I’ll have ter prepaiv for the next world. Please send me a Bible, a roast turkey on one minister. ’’—Atlanta Constitution. Had rte«<l the Papers. "Why, Mr. Cornsilk, I used to know you at Pawnee! How arc you?” Am the confidence man extended bis hand "Bight peart,” answered Uncle Silk as he pushed on. “Come up to Pawn ag’in, and you’ll know me a good tb . better.” —Detroit E'ree Press. i For LaCripp* and Influ enza use CHENEY’S EX PECTORANT. (Sardelle has hla usual beautiful line or holiday. u»vejtl<s». 8e- his values in JO and Toe Toilet Atomisers. I Our Shoes R«4Ch fhx high 4«l«f mark in (h# m4*l»r of uuAtlly* durability md Mifrct ippofidinct. VV hor»v4r found th#y 4ft* lt»*dnr«. OUN PKICEto rrxth th« low water m«rk. xnd wh#o w# »xy bottom fl|ii«#• you con r4»t xtfturod that you will #4t tho hoxt vilugg lot th# Icutxt moony At our itorti W# Ari» LEADcRb. TURN ON YOUR ECONIMICAL SEARCHLIGHT And m«k# your flection from our gr4At Hn#«, At no lim# tn our htfttory hav# w« b##n brttxr pr»pi»rt d of off«r such *n duc«m4nts to »ho« buyort. Scant th# following to convtnc#: - 6oc Mixxxta* kid pxtxnt tip Wffflf Katxi Button Hhoti, pmc(Hi 13 to 2, xo In tnit tax It 4t>ov« fipurx*. Othpr daNUxm char** 76c for thorn. $1.25 Mittop’ gprinp hool thorn** pnd pxtxnt tip*, poll r*«ulpr y for « 1.76 pnd xrx p v#ry pood vpluo at thpt, will go Pt Pbovp prico. 75c Youtht* «ptln cP»f pprmg hppl Lie# Shown, mxdium wpight xoNhi. Pnd P<l •odd. quick bpiiprs PtfH* th* poov# i$ Our pric« tor ton pplp only. $1.50 Lpdlpt* first grxde Oongolfl kid. Lpcc pnd Button shoo*. »ty«isn tip*, p tin# w* consider pqupl to any $2 bhox sold in this city. $1.90 Lpdipp' very fine chocolPt® A black kid shoes. Lace pnd Button, with fancy vesting tops, good values at $2.50, saie price above figures. i Low Prices Creates Big Business if; T,i*l If 111 II" I .*«b.v u kiM ibm kfeo 1 4 tie- • If* h * # ¥«"ti: ‘ it# Witt J. E. IV ? 11 U *!! t*,u 1 cnfiiitotbc# of a r**rl u* ifiitthU* t . j Lt* tff*. I ComtuLy I‘nyflrf-, ilict ii-t nf 14 Hylu:;c n:il v !ti< w of Jr-lm T. i uogrf. will triars to the It is 1 tnl nisi ill v:: r.iiilt Mr iwn 1* iu f !1c Ir ciih *f:il will r from ti:c Daiv (v,i;:[any *t flu <mi be was in *‘A Hammer’* Day.” which wav »t.< •cs.-fcl in IxrtiUi l), ws acted by Join Drew in Rerun end ««* received wit. <re»t favor. Fr< dcrick Wanlc Its* lirougiit out i romantic pi..ec (.ailed “Iskander." bj Will D. Kn'eu, and it i* described at ». ry jiirture que Helena.Modji ‘is will icon prasaut ii New York ;i ilrnma with on Aatct tbnine, by Lcvlrr Lancrgan, entitled “A Mrxn-nn Itormuo '' Richard Mimdb'ld ban in roerve an English ad«pft.ti"n <’f “Mile, do Hello Isle." which n.is’hulun 'free played last summer in London. Mr*. Leslie (.’alter wii! make her Biiak(-hj)<?nn'iiu debut next .cason in sumptuous revivals of ”A» You Like It" and “A Winter's Tale.’’ HardenV “L'Huine. ’’ which proves to be the foundation of Paul Potter's mein (lran a “The Conquerors," was acted iu Washington several years ago under tba name of “Helene.” NEW YORK AND LONDON. London bus !() more Arcs weekly than New Y’ork. New York ba. 1,1 Ht> places of wor vbip to London’s 1,410. New York has 720 newspapers and periodicals, and London has 113. New York daily consumes 2ii,000,000 tnore gallons of water than London does. Greater New York has a police force fit' 7,725 members, while London lias 1«,000. London has tibo.ooo more women than men, while New Y’ork has only 25,000 more. London has a birth every II ruinates and a death every 5 minute*. New York has a birth every W minutes and a death everv 10%; minutes.—New York Her ald. Cox /prices on suite cnly two-tnirta , what others charge B 3 Henry * Co . »Pot cash tailors Mr. snd Mrs' FC. .T. Ooatellri Ith-ve re turned from XeW York. Rice & O’Connor Shoe Co. TWO 834 Broad St., name across sidewalk TWO STORES 722 Broad St., opposite Monument STORES It Itogioe *>• >'•—•■ Xh.lslß j- . U . oiai'py.BDodHpota* Our ftsrs i, Hji' E .-sl*n .oid i.-em-t. 4m law to t.iu ilsu, tiur- id vending lie Ma n* Our omfiiir v,;!b (indners n*Tilr-.r. it In- oft ’-.-■'ii ot o rviHi ir, (hr liialory of moo. If stiron .1. tr.dj indite, flint |{ f.-J! ..-..hip wsvtr u lilt »<>« and Own A haltle.l,)p may *1 il rifhi So do nol lay luind, on your muskel* sad drcri*. B< .ni, of oui miir(i«l array Yon must not eoraidar die v( - -I tb:it ,-oiso* A. m!*ht hut a gi dial di»| l.iy. gbeutd our (emp- r- Vs vexed w* must noa think i’ That wr’vt rye to te friendly- or flyiil, bo if f< Uaw hip »-*vrr« » bit now and then A balth-ahli, may -at it rilhi. WashillgluU sis' Keilnrlng the Ke,*ul'd. Heurdto—l set the fast flyer now makes the trip hetw-en Chicago um. New York in 3tf hours. _ Said.u —Yu, and tfct-yTI malu- it ii 9 hours soon, if ibcv keep on stratchiui the city limits.—Now York Journal. In t n.ek.orstile (Jlle.tinu. Irate Nousportiug Fanner—Hi, yob there! What the deuce do you mean Io riding over my wheat? 'Any—Ere, I suy! Whut are y i giviu ns? Wheat’: Why, it’s oulj bloonnn iu ml! —Punch. diaper, r.a ni:,l l»un| fardie*. Miss Am- Thcreiwem to be mm in enapenms ti.. u young indies bore t<- night. Misa Barry —lt does seem so, iiKlct il: By the way, who urn yon chaperoning! —Harlem Life. Am Additional Inti. “How true it is that ‘one-half of tin world doesn’t know bdw the other halt lives!’ " “And, moreover, it doesn’t seem p cure u darn,”—Detroit News. A Ppdcrfnl Nature. “Why, Jim, what did you shoot that man for?” “To avoid noubia. 1 knew we’d be a-qnaueliu if we kep' on, and I hht<- tt row Brodkirn Ufa Place your order at once and avoid rush Goods cheaper than ever. B. J. Henry ft C»., popular priced tailors, *l6 mid fIS Campbell strccl. NOVEMBER 2* $2.75 Men's winter wx «nt brown bon calf Lace shoes on one of the new wide coin toe*, a full $.» 50 value, the above la our figure for this sale. $3-5° The *'Re«ent‘* shox for men at above price should be teen to be ap- Firecipted. Thasa shoos ara made of ine vici kid and ca<f Itn*. and are the .equal in fit, comfort and appearxnc* of any $5 shop cn sa o in this city. 1 $1.50 For abov* figure, a first grade satin calf Shox for man. Lit* anct Congress. W« guarantee $2 worth of wan rand satisfaction In this line. Try a pair. Our dna of Ladies’ and Men’s High grade footwear is surpassed by none. We have sold thousands in the ast five years, so most every one knows of their superiority for fitting, handsome styles and designs. A SURPRISE FOR SANTA CLAUS await# turn ah a h* thv tuaiiy ii'tvHU# In p|!v*r and goM l hat a« hivf array <1 In for • *ur riimnf’ in th»' many toiler •rtlclci, coin pura**#. lorgnette#, tivg rdvr hair comb#. adjustable handle* tor umbrella#, manlrtir* aeta rind th«* many pretty ki< k-*hnu« that women 4« | lirht In fm X«H i*t rtlfta A. I. RENKL Our Engraving I#t unmleil io be as line as is done anywhere, and for that roa son ne solicit your orders sos Wedding Invitations, Calling Cards, etc. The very Inteat and moat correct styles assured. ex ecuted In 21 hour* if necessary. The swettest correspondence pa per in the nouth. Dunbar & Williams, STATIONERS, 821 Broad Street, Augusta, (la g BRASS BAND OUTFITS \ I'IANOS, ORGANS and Hf*-* ) MUSICAL INSTRUHENTS. W u <- Everything .New in UUAs* SHEET nuiic THOMAS it BARTON, Augusta. Ga. —AUGUSTA STEAM CANDY FACTORY Is making the PRETTIEST, PUREST, WHITES! CANDIES in the market. Y\ hen In need of Stick, Pen Nut, Broken nixture Taffy Candies Tele phone Bell ’Phone No. 2276. . i il li GOES INTO EVERY HOME IN AUGUSTA. \ i«ifi«i» [ mw ***** > MlfiS |x*t jppf