The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, November 29, 1898, Image 8

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TUt*OAV YOtTRB Vf;RY APT on our Q»»rocMHt, Mtd ••<«> • < nIKMM ... off o>>ftOO(> I twit tOr# •****'! •* $7.50, $lO, sl7, sls. S7O OfdMUifiiy tilt it opvc wtfl* tafHjkJ comm«nd # mor* mc»eM»v » w, ‘’ not tuti eminy fnoc# <l*y* j *t to •#!*♦! to oomnm •#» V* Tn point• alxmji »h*fn w# w#nt *©« ’“ ncrtic# •r#i IN cottar, th# uip#*. iIKHi don. neon**, trimminar#. toott nnd h#n». Of «h#» you*« without our #U|f§##ttnJt it An<l titling w naturally r#c#«v# caraful notion#. AHOeiECHARITY OF AU6USTA LADIES T# fiMrt fm *»• »•* CMMim Fmi Haw'' r*w\ CllHUtlt UltH Wfc* *»• AT rMitoi «• 1 4«*P •"<* Ww*> • Wap n«M »• NMM I»C«IWi d Ik* Wot I N (Nrtrfct. pTM'ii'r.' ladle* at A*l*M* have *HMkKrukrn ■ •«n(« Hum* TVr kt<> Hi*** aacaraaca llMi 'hep *IM taaarb Ik* aMM**! Jam »* ww •• jNkMtlki* and (Hit kin H Mdrr »*f it • tiaae wb#v> It will be id ikt |i**l*»i ■mk* landing lain* la Augusta ere lnl*r mN and aft facias inter'*ted ta it" rfaart'*. it faaa on«rt«4 to them its«r kmoM «rs l fa* iadact/MI trouble in Weal Bad rtwt* audit reauit suffering to tb* »otn*n and efaUdreo Tfaclr nfafwt In Ml agiahllsh. m ton**- reatral paint of the mill dlatrirt a faoane to n> fair fa map aad bread will he ruraiah ad- not 10 tb# m#B but to Ikon nt tfa# women and #falb»r#n who mat de »>»* to avail tfaamaelvrs of the than- If. Tba purfmee (a not to do anything In PERSONAL MENTION. 9 Will's of Memphis It at th# PUn t*r* Jade# OlaM of Aiken la In lb# till today l*o Bond of Baltimore I# at the Ar- Maftoa Geo A I.*e>n< of Charleetoa la at tb# Arltaflon. K P. Kola of ChlraS" •* «» th# Planter* C. C. Mover of Cbleago la at the Plant era H. If. Harria of rievelamt la at tb# Planter? C. B. Heotl of Toledo I* at the Ar lington K. H. Downey of Dayton la at the Planter? 4. 0. Weber of Nashville is at the Planter* C. T. Brengle of Richmond la »( th# Planters. C. W Skinner of Waynesboro la in the rliy. K Sjprk of New York la at the Platitera. L. M. Mrßee of Greenville ia at the l’lantcta. H W Newtott of Buffalo ia at the Arlington J. H Daniel of Gainesville la nt the Arlington R L. Clancy of Savannah la at the Planters T. B. Donnell of St. Louis Is at the Arlington. J. H. Gilbert of Savannah la at the Arlington. H. 1.. Henley of New York is at the Planter*. G. P. Kirkland of Atlanta Is at the Planter*. James Douglas* of Savannah I* at the Planter*. H. 4. Gallagher of Cincinnati la at the Planteta. T. W. Norwood of Austell, G»„ Is at the Planters. A H. Macdotinell of Savannah Is at the Arlington. N. E. Jenkins of Richmond, Va., is at the Planters. j. W. Williams of Arcadia. Fla., is at the Arlington. M. h. Morrow and J. E. Knox of Cincinnati are stopping at the Arling ton. Handsome Wedding Presents Sterling Silver Novelties. S» Ive Boxes, Sterling Silver top, 10 cents. Sterling Silver Comb and only $2.50. Watch and Wristlet only 54.00. Watch Repairing, Diamond Mounting and Engrav ing in all its branches. Everything first class. LEWIS J. SCHAUL, Popular Priced Jeweler Under the Arlington Hotel Rk* WwrM ttoi *** k*« b**nag *m I (W, Mill Tlb# *m*9fpt *+ ib#«# 1 jrrtt Taantf-f ■f • If ## 4ff ill# ftt4 f t It* f 4mm I# *h* «#i# UN# l # •#><* iv~ nor# t#4ll if foil if tffi l?iF hwmm Uft# ******* #•** tltrtnr# tii • fMtiftn mi W«#i K#<* tr#«t AtMiMtli# •oft fruidiiiio wftik'li ; IlNft ##n# frltid •e lm Tb*V* fkatl h* on •«« f*«t*.i among 'bo** ••ox *••• rMMfeti M tMa SHIM of Ik* city, if Ik* l»dle* of tk? mow favored **etio*a of A*-, I «H«ta ran pr*v**i tt. Tfc* eM*rpri*» I* sugomtevl t>V ih* pi***i a«d truss* of I rlMftrif f * Plan* ka* oui prugrmsed f*r enough i a* yet to permit of ik*m h*igg l*M It detail it# movement i* MAtgg shape very rapidly. kot»*v*r and more daiinit* *tat*«M«i trill h* mgdr a tt»- i|. later It is stated that the movement ia de rided upon to the «ad that no mat ier • hat are th* industrial rondtuona. no matter what may fee planned for ,be»* condition* ~ women aaid chil dren will not be penal sled to go kun | gry and suffer for food. ht. L. Davia of the South CaroiM* I and Georgia railroad la at th* Plnn- IT* W C. Tbompnon and W. M Holme* of Boston ar* teglsterrd at tfe* Ailington Henry Matvua Hanna of Cleveland. Ohio, n nephew of Senator Mark Han na, ia at the Planters. C, D. Ttilroan. E H. Le*. A. W. Junes, A. M llouney. L. P. IxGrootff anil S Hafe of Atlanta are at th# Ar lington. J. J. Myerw Id**? Halt tier. Juliua Gra*a. L. L. Reiva, E. T. Bentley. Z. Zimmerman and H. J. Kidd of New York are registered at the Arling ton. Jam.* A. McCullough, city attorney of Greenville. 8, C . la In the city. He Is here to represent L M. Mcßee of the above etty in the Capers' ease that comet up ihta week In the superior court. For Croup use CHE NEY’S EXPECTORANT. HEADQUARTERS Of Daughter* of Confederacy Will Be at Court House. The Daughters of the Confederacy will goon hold ibeir mooting in their neit lUartert at the court house. A few weeks ago Judge Eve gave to the Daughters a room in the basement of the court house, which has been fix ed up nicely for their comfort and it I* thought that the December meeting of th above society will be helo there. Th, room la in the basement, directly under the “uperior court room. It is no arranged that heat van be trans ferred to the room. Other patriotic societies will be al lowed to meet In (he room. The Daughters of the Confederacy have not had any regular headquarters before, but now will be well fixed. The Daughters extend thanks to Judge Eve for hi* kindness in the mat ter. Large stock new raisins, all varieties, just received at Lamkin & Co.’s. Train up your child in the 'vuy he should go and keep in the middle of the road yourself. TEI o4T7OXJPT*4 XUTHJLXJD “LABOR UNIONIST" HAS A SAY. 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W« know that lk» only •4*'lr* Tb* HornM fcn* ***r flv*n u» rw tkln "Don't rtrlkn., Orgnnlt* »n 4 m*k* * uniloi-in wh*4ul* j of wan** In tb* aouth. Toitay,! Pr*» it*m E*t** and Pr*alil*nt Barrojt »r* givtnc thr nn»* ad*lc* W* know what raw'd tb* atrtk*. It wa»n': Th* Hvrald It wan tb* Orrrit*** out tn ih* dond of wmt*r—a out ijtft a!wb*d tb* wacm of th* ra««*d oblld in th* miit and wtaloh did not cut a .opiwr off of tbr V.OM mill pr**ld*nt. a out that ntruck *t tb* * rl'» pay and th* woman'*, but which did not touch th* big *aUrt*d oßoer. Th* Fods-ra tinn. Th* !C*rald. our *trong*«t friend* fought against a atrlk*. but my God! who ran ray that human b*l*igi mint not patrolt—who can blam* thiwti for tiroakiug away from tb*lr friends who ran blam* If (h*y mad* *rror j I AND WHO SHALL RAY THAT THRIB TKt'E FRIENDS ARE NOT THE FRIENDS WHO STILL STICK TO THEM WHETHER THEY DID MAKE ERROR OR NOT’ We know Th* Herald ha* don* nothing but what wa* fair. Th* other paper* have t>een denounced by the laboring man from the atump Why they have heeo denounced tt ia left to those who denounced them to *ay. Do not fear, gentlemen of The Her ald, that your enemies will frighten your advertisers from you. The la-; boring man 1* watching. He is a looker-on Hl* Is the cause of justice and right. This cause will prevail. We shall know our true frtemto now. The time la coming when (he work ingman will he on top. The opera tives will prove to you their apprecia tion They will not permit you to be hurt because you refused to turn your back upon them. The time is com ing when goods advertised in the un ion imper will be the only goods bought by union and organised work men—when houses who advertise only in th? union paper will be the only houses patronised. They will call it boycott then. They don't call it boycott now. 1 pledge you my honor. I pledge you the hon or of every mill operative in Augusta, and every laborer of Augusta, that The Herald shall not be made to suffer because it has refused tb desert tue mill operatives in their hour of dis tress. , . Mark you. they do not. as I have said, call it boycott now. when The Herald is being attacked; but you know what they will call it when a fe» business houses aud a few new r.-. papers get the tittle end of the horn. 1 thank you. lmhor Unionist. An Operatives Views. To the Editor of The HevuUl— Sir; i want to say a word in regal'd in the strike in the mills, and 1 mat sav some things that will not run par allel with your views, but 1 hope it win aot prevent you from punetuating tna giving this space T Win say, first, that I am a laborer m a cotton mill, anu 1 know somethin* about tit* operation iti our mills,, anti i know that ih*r« t>r» hands in our mills Who weft- mtt iTgiking a Hwang unuc.- fawner v*g*ti. afid siae* tt has been I scaled down, they wtir Te obliged to fiHijhf #44 A MHiHHf# 4494*4 *44* *4#* mm ** ##44# 44# #•#* •#* f 44# low Ifr« #4* 4444* *#*• I* #44lll## *#' 4*4#*4 j 9m mm* mi *m mm ***mm rnrnmmm 141#. | 4#4* 14 **& *###*' 4H#4fM> #* wm *k# #4 41. mm *#### 4# I# •I** ##AHNim# #4 »%Jl 't;'«Mf #4 *#■### 9 #44 4*4 <444® *44* #•# **l# | ## f apsis 4W# ; 4^ rj! # #4® * fit #•»««# i# ##.{§» | t*to imi r*t|i-rt ft* i# 11 9m mm pm * #44l* 4*#f *44# 44# I»- - -■ J, , It tk, WfM (f%a VII ** #44-'“ 3M* 4111 !»••# *4# •#*'* tmi ** Air Trmm «imm Hi# *4444 »* TV tfe# I •» *mw %#% t>< |<m »%»f* «« *tr-#4 » #» ■»«* «f *,«U' «v Pm## #4# ml## * ##!' fr w #■# I*4l##* ! 1441 }## * #< iM not «fl« < «4*. bm* ft** ##4 f«rt* *#m# ym* V,s* -r* Sm »tfr* i |*N4t# f‘#giai4(pr»t4y $ H. ft '’AP'iV t;t? m t4k« • «fr#4t. THE MARKETS. '. AUOFffTA WaWKTT rrPC»HT, A4«st IJ9 , hi“V 2f Ten# steady isk ari „ 1 O d - rginary .. .. «• —••■.€ fAk Mrlrt goad Mdtaarjr •• •• • ■ , ill ll |o>w retiMlirg . •« ,s •«*#•« A Sulci luw tniddtiag ......... It| Midttiag «m.. 1 t-M kirtel mKkttfng »N OoM mlddiiaa .. .. .... .. ... It* SttlM i<t-% Ting** .. «V» 3-1* HKTtrTS. kAURff. RFIN NER*. PHtI’MENTS Weed ending Dor. 1. i*M' R*c. Rat**. Roin. Bb!p t g*turd*y .... Tf> »t» i» Si»J Monday IST* TSi tn «M Tuesday .MM **3 I*l MS Total «rs MT* vm egg IT GROFS RECEIPT? 11*7 ItM N*t lecrlpta today .. .... 140* MR Through cotton today .. .. ll* l« Groas rkecipta today .. .. Pit l»71 •TOCK—RECEIPTS. tag; tan Stock tn Augusta .. .... U««t 5712 , Receipt* rtnee Sept ) ..J81257 193*83 CHICAGO PROVISIONS. WHEAT- Open. Close. D*< ember .. .. .. .. .. *i T « •V May .. Ml W. CORN— December .. .. .. .. ~ .. 33 UH May 3«V 34<» OATS— December Mi* May .. .. : INS 3«S PORK— December .. .. .. .. .. T. 7714 7.A3 January .. i.WH 9.OTH I.AKP— December .. .. I.Ri 1 * 4.At January .. .. 4.93 4 971* SIDES— December 4t2' s 4.4234 January 4.55 4.35 NEW YORK COTTON. January 5.41 5.4« February 5.45 5.4.1 March 5.49 3.47 April 5.52 5.41 May 5.55 5 55 June 5.60 5.56 July 5.62 5.61 September 5.63 5.64 October 5.69 5.66 ; November .. 5.37 5.37 i Decern tier 5.3 S 573 ! Tone-Steady. Middling 5S NEW YORK STOCKS. Sugar 122 S 125 S i Tobacco 13«t a 136'« B. R. T .. 67S 67S C. B. Q'. 120 S 120 Missouri Pacle ITS 36si Louisville and Nashville . 63S 63\ Manhattan 97 97 People's Gas Inin. 109% Union Pacific 39% Rook Island 109 106% St. Paul .. .. 114% 114'- Southern Railway, pfd .. It’< 41 >» Western Union 93V 93% LIVERPOOL COTTONS January and February 3.04 3.02 04 [February and March .. 3.0.‘> 3.04 March and April 3,02 3.04 05 April and May 3.05 3.05 06 May and Julia 3.06 3.06 June and July 3.07 3.07 July and Aug 3.0 S 3.07 OS Aug. and Sept S.OS 3.0 S Sept, and Oct 5.0 S I.OS Oct. and Nov 3.07 3.06 Nov. and Dec 3.05 3.04 03 Dec. and Jan 3.04 3.03 04 PORT RECEIPTS. Galveston 10SS4 15475 New Orleans 51626 18458 Mobile JL. 2053 1894 Milvanaalt p.. 11154 7990 Charleston 3159 2200 Norfolk Udus 7738 New York 1675 2101 Wilmington 2867 3744 Bostan ILB+ 1697 i !<MtlKlcMiiA' 1479 ' Estimated total .. .. JOSOT2 63000 FOH SHCOTINti HIS WIFE Ji#t (t VbM Nmi f«#l it rant. A **«■« *g *4 aa**i»i %ggCM. i* R* I«# «9##ni #*»tt**# mm* *ms > ■■m u««f i **t*#m*4 * mm* »«* «###i ## # t## 9m-mm* H** , # i*to t *T. "Hflliirt IH#.I t#M”'"“S- ff#? •m #mh *#* *mmmm4 ***** %» ** **• • *mu4 f**m hi* §&*%*% mm 4 ■ lIVFf H#f I# I#*' •* *" * *#'■ "# ' | illtftfll «**, MU#j Mr#-. Will# n#i hm_ nm ja#*yt<4 *®# mmrnmm t* j frolic# *’*#- ” *mm ** p * , 1 Hit ft# umn+j *' <■ <* «w ** **m u> thm h+ mwmm* VTilllford us ih* stand t Jd ahaai in* same *4049 a» h*# wlf* H »dmt«*d telling the marhtft* and Mtytng th* p4s 4*l H* **y* that when. »n*r havtaa i-.ught the pkstni. h* «9nt t« th* rown • here he met hi* wlf*. he h»d th* pWPd and *•> showing It t* h*c He B*d* It a tel a* he did the pistol esNede.l He maiatatned that the »ho‘>tla* »»*, liil<m*t. i A letter wa* introduced intended to destroy the evidence of th,» * !.'' Mr Xaaharv. in summing up. main tain* d that It wa* a matter of crediting the testimony of the wife or the hn*-, band and held that the wife ought not 1 to he ba'lsved. The solicitor made a severe arraign ment of th* acenaed. The *cctt*ed had aaid that after the shootio* he hail run for a doctor, but the aoit ilor ridiculed j the Idea and maintained that the doe tor reaponded after th* summons of Ih* wife had reached him Th- solicitor maintained that Williford. In denying ! hie identity to the potter sergeant, had trad practically convicted hlmseif. The fury brought In a verdict yester day afternoon of ahonting at another. with a mercy recommendation. Bridal Trunk*. Handsome, elegant line, uptodate •lytes. jual completed, at manufactu rers' prices. Trunk Factory, *43 Broad. THE WEATHER. Augusta. Ga.. Tuesday. Nov. 29. IS9B. OBce located in United Stales Goverti ! m*nt building; telephone No. 1572. Forecast for 36 hours ending 8 p. m Nov. 30, 1898 Washington forecast for South Car olina: Rain tonight with warmer in northern portion; Wednesday rain, followed by clearing and colder weath er; northerly shifting to brisk and possibly high northwest wind*. Washington forecast for Georgia: Rain, followed by fair tonight; Wed nesday fair weather; brisk anti possi bly northwest winds. Uo,i! forecast for Augusta and vi cinity: Rain, followed by fair weather tonight; Wednesday fair. THE RIVER. The river at Ba.m. was 8.5 feet, t fall of 0.3 feet in the past 24 hours. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Although heavy cloudiness and rains prevail this morning over the eastern half of the country, and scow falling sround the Graat Lakes and adjoin ing states, clear skies hnve appeared over the entire Reeky mountain region with the highest air pressure overly ing northwest Texas, while the north west storm mentioned in yesterday's chart is now central over the upper Mississippi valley. j Temperatures have risen over nearly *ll sections, the rise being decided alctig the immediate south Atlantic coast. j A heavy rainfall of 1. 38 inches oe eurred In the past 24 hous fit Tampa. | New Maple. New Orleans and Geor gia Syrups received at Lamkin &. ! Co.'s.' Once in awhile we hear of a man be ing driven to drink, but the majority walk right up to the trough voluntar ily. ' Miss Elizabeth F. Eiheldiftt ft Mar gueue, Mich., is in ihe city, tlis g’jeat «t Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ertelcing. She Will spend, the whiter ,in Ahrusta. Tit* singed cat dread* an ogefßwwi .stOVe. ! I INVITE YOU. ] cm *m4 mw mm ! Yaw trill few >ll Mlfcffi # «fc* MM 4f ft* fcf kiMwt. Ml la Mff 4w ***** m***\ *4 *m#* •* mmmth, mr ***** <* *mtk . t» a# k* m**m to YJto # <*hmp 1 lartHgf f*tt lHaa I M#* 9L ! cm »*4 m m* N VOW (M l *9s, Mff#f | CiU!t f. OtCEN. #MM|cr. | u-. *Hiiou?3aSi:in!)er(u j sir c ’ Curts Terri iti Dines. BOTANIC BLOOD BALM - . a ,j tiut: arv i.'bcv a '.ff kkeeff pur;fe**4l . , , ( 0<) h . IV| ~-r t- ! S| a *• a*»g* '*• kirittff ysasa and rpoesv. re . H R H , |vii|n Rjopff Maim) twaa ggread asagj tbeumaff . * -.9t g| a *-f *■ fSS f || g ? ■' ; p '#! ##' 9 II ■?** •• ft’Uila:.. Scrofula on Faca and Neck. ij, r#* t, !< * - itfH ()( At "n#f# #y i##., #'#4’'# fts” *yf 0« *-)? -'f 2. I### J* . | | 1 |{{ MOU hUT FhCW t*r th? ' ; ,m |} H; Uz* w Um+* r Aim mbit* ftlol %** m 4 fflirm iiff *!**'» eiffar i&4 ok#t#r vrot.-kl f%ft am* 4k#iuirs#, ##4 !fer* 4pm t: W'fwf'4 rpmm s#f#» At UflYtf ttxf tm # ##• t** §#4 ftft *» • sffft es Froa s« jr#At I tf*#4 #T##y iiVMljr tlwi <*at mkmm* but all to no puiyoa*. Tfe* d-«aa# «o* woraa Ibaiead «f feaftar Tb# *<»•*• Ipoknd biff guff staff* nr f**l feoff. A 4 l*n I sett ®* B B 8., a* It was b».*l mi s * a more poasrtul feteoff rem-ffy ifcaa #*» oHwf Tfe* ffeat borne of 9 V B ffroie tfe* feumor <wl If I ••* M 4 beforr I wa* oow ten tlfen m9 rtt m,t it wa* tfe* #«•*» m*die 1 ne^Yfea' feaffany *ff*rt w hatever. Not blag rwuM atari tfe* feumor «r pfiswM hlocff before 1 reasoned to myself h*’ If lit* feumor k*f>4 on r unlet out I would y*4 get w*ll, 80 it baa proved I took all baitta of Botanic Blood Balm My fare ia now quit* smooth. 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B.) is a scientific vegetable compound dis covered by Dr. Giliam for blood disease* sue* as Old Sores. Scrofula, Boils. Bicod Poison Catarrh. Ulcers. Pimple*. E. r.-ma. Rheumaism and every evidence ot bed blood. For sale by all druggists a; *1 per large bot tle. six beetles, full treatment, $5. or sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipts of price. Sample bottle and valuable pamphlet on blood and skin diseases sent for 8 cents in stamps merely to cover postage. BLOOD BALM COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia. TOO LATE FOH CLASSIFICATION 1 STRAYED—ONE DARK HUO'VJ row. Any one returning th* same to the undersigned ot hei residence in Summerville will receive reward. Mrs. Mary G. Smith. nov 30 WANTED —SALESLADY AT ONCE : apply 821 Broadway. nov ts WANTED— -SECOND HAND SHELF wofn and damaged goods to sell vn commission. Good ntatket ard prices. R. H. Sonta», Denmark, S. C. dec 7 FOUND—ONE BAT MARE ABOl't 13 te 1* 1-2 hands high. Owner can have *y describing property and pay ckarg 9S, Address F. M. Fe*ler, one miltfTjr low city on Sandbar rfcxry road, nov it TL\KXs VP—A DAF9K MA.T >iAP.S c an pet same «t County Home. I tIOV 29 NrWMIIN 90 Cured Deadly Cancer,. Scrtftla. Blood Poison, Bids, Pimnles and BloicDes... [FOR RENT—THREE DESIRABLE na-rr.s. furnished or unfurnished, cen -11 ./* !■ *;vd on Broad street. All mod jca improvements. Address M. care I Herald. dec 1 ! WANTED—A GOOD HOUBEBOY : I No. «1* Reynolds street. nov 30 ' POSTPONED. Bar Meeting Continued Until Next Saturday. ' The meeting of the bar which was la I have been h Id this morning has been I postponed until Saturday, when the cases which come up for trial the sec. ond Monday in December will Ire as aijmed. There ia more history than ffaa ever written Read the advertisement of the Alex ander S', d .company.