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loadlagr Ultra* of Frrdrrick, look *rt
*»nt*cr of th* opportnall* olfrrrd by
the racrai Tlalt of Admiral ftrblry to
Hi* oatlrr Icwn to pay * trlbotr to hi*
valor from ibr *t»rdpoiiit of an old
frtlcw-to**n*B>ati and plajrmai*. Hr
rlted onr fart which la of lntrrr*t,
namely, that the appointment of Ad
miral Brbley to the Naval Academy
«ra* <k»c to ea-rookre#*man Henry W.
Hoffmrfi, of Frederick county, who
tbua laid the ateppinK *>»ne for the ad
miral'* *uc *#*fu! career. He tblnka
that one of the flnrat actlcn* on the
pari of ScMey was hi* turnlor to the
“mto tiehlrd the gun*" after the de
struction of Cervera’* fleet w'th the re
mark: "All must ahare In the at orr
and victory”—“Thu* making a record
that history will take care of and see
to It that the name* of Admirnl* Dew
ey, Schley and Sampson will he linked
In wedlock with England'* great Nel
ann and together go down the stream
of tfm* a* the naval heroes of the
world to lie honored by the generation*
yet to come.”
Fine
Rich
Jewelry!
j Watches,
j Diamonds,
j Sterling Silver,
jj Souvenir Spoons,
* Brass Tables,
J Fine Lamps,
jj Silver Novelties,
jj Vasts.
S Fine Umbrellas,
« Clocks,
a ATilitary Buckles,
g Military Buttons.
gWm Schweiprt & Co.. Jewelers
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1 Senator John 8. Wirt, of Cecil e<mn
tty la a generaliy mvepled favorite foe
the Ih-moratle gwheraatcrtal noaalna
*» v-vaiarn Khurf
j4tun pfit tinp# <m K» ,,frn BD,n^'
DemorraUc paper* that have other
preference* even go no far a* to declare
that If be I* finally decided upon ** the
' tieet candidate for the party to nomi
nal* they will be heartily with biro
,Tbe St. Mary'* Beacon ha* a paragraph
In Its current Issue which I* fairly
representative of what nearly all the
Iwihorratlr ecutity paper* have had to
soy: "Mr Wirt 1* In evary ran pet
worthy of the him «r and would make
|a governor who would be a credit to
! the state. Our nersonal preference for
the Democratic gubernatorial nomlna
tlrn lathe Hon. A. l.»o Knott, of Bal
timore chy. but If Mr. Wirt I* prefer
red before him we will hr ve the con
ieolation of knowing that the winner I*
| a good, talented and true Demoirat.
From New Zealand.
Heefton. New Zealand. No. 2S. I*S«.
I am very pleased to state that since
j 1 took the ag’Wy of Chamberlain's
i medicines, the sale ha* been very larg-,
more vspei ‘ally of the Cough Remedy .
1 In two years I have sold more of this
particular remedy than all other makes
I for tiy. previous live years. A* to It*
! efficacy* 1 have be n Informed hy score*
rs persons of the good result* they have
i received from It. and know Its value
from the use of It In my own house
h,,|d It la go pleasant to take that we
have to place the liottle beyond the
reach of the children.
E. J. Bean tie bur v.
For snle by Alexander Drug and Seed
Co., C. It. Parr of Bell Tower Drug
Co.’
One Killed, One W ound 'd.
j Vienna. Ga- Nov. 30.—The folio.vln*
'casualties arc the result of the supper
given by the Vienna negroes Satur
| day night:
Mack Holland was shot and killed,
j Another negro carries a pistol ball In
i his leg. .
j Vhßi! Whitehead Is in jail charged
' with the shooting.
| It is charged that Virgil was shoot
ing at the other n gro. when he acci
dentally killed Holland. The negroes
pre: mt arrested the slayer and. hind
ling him hand and foot, carried him to
j the sheriff.
CASTOR! A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Place you order for fall suit with K.
.7. Henry Co., popular priced tailor.-:.
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AUGUSTA MILLS
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ike above will artll pendm* 11*4*1
lards of 9 1-J yard gnuds pee day. snft
selling *' krents still being W l« d*
Tbr wn<*» la aiwwrt IP per tent and
14 per rent la sold, wklrb brings about
|Htl Bug the bagging and Ilea Mill
mbuh mmPm f4.Sil •! Tlmi Nin
irtm*r m#» N » Mill
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Now RiQKN (N npra***
Flrsl 7k t*a pound bale* of rydion.
at I 1-4 rent* 47.047 W» Non. the
waste. 14 pee real. I* to be deducted
from thi*. wbirh lenyra >1 S»o 4s»und*
«yf cloth Th* t per real nraate I*
sand and other matter that cannot be
\m,d. We • ill aay it coat. ,1 per "sit
'to sell Ilieae gi«sl» nhlcb srill amount
to |«7.95. and taxes Nost we
have sold our good*, waste, bagging
and tie*, and manufactured <k luilca of
1 cotton Into 3 1-1 yard goods. l-el u*
. recapitulate
Wrcapilulallon.
The goods gold for $t 422
. The waste sold for #3 SI
i The bagging and tie* sold fur 36.10
Total ..$4.661.A
Cort of manufacturing...- . 12.132.51
Cost of notion 3,047.64
Taxes and water rent 4k.n7
Cost to sell goods •».! k 3
Total 11,291 .hi
j What the goods, waste and
bagging and tlca sold for ~44.561.41
Cost to manufacture 4,291.H1
Profit for one day.....,,. $269,80
Annual Profit.
Now let us take the profit for one
day. $259.80. and multiply it by 312
working day*, and we have an annual
profit of $81,057.80. Here Is a profit
of 8 per cent for the stockholder?,
which ought to be enough to satisfy
them.
And It Ut hoped that the presidents
of the Augusta mills will give notice
to the operatives that they will give
them their former wages, and all this
trouble will end. and everybody will b>s
happy and contented.
AUGUSTA BOY.
Nov. 30, 1398.
How to l.ook Hood.
Good looks are really more than skin
deep, depending entirely on a healthy
condition of the vital organs. If lh|
liver Is inactive, you have a bilious
lopk; if your stomach Is disordered, you j
have a dyspeptic look; If your kidneys
are affected, you have a pinched look.
Secure good healtli and you will surely
have good looks. "Electric Bitters" is
a good alterative And tonic. Acts di
rectly on the stomach, liver and kid
neys, purifies the blood, cures pimples,
blotches and boils and gives a good
complexion. Every bottle guaranteed.
Sold at Howard & WUlat's drug store.
60 cents per bottle.
"What makes you think you were
defeated by fraud?"
"I paid for 183 rotes In the Secoed
ward, and the book* show that I got
a total of only 15S there. Our election
I system is simply rotten."---SavnVmf
[Chronicle.
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died, and Ihra Jdisa Uebrlng kmked to
j Her hiv- r. wHo was »b#n *• y-nr* oIA
[to beep bi* word He said be wonld.
> After hi* vn«rfbera funeral he honght
a house oa Ninth North street and
*ald he’d atari a bakery.
The day waa set fur Ibe aretldiag.
b«t when |i arrived Mayer again asked
far ■ postponement. Inter Mlsa
U< bring says. Ikiftr told her h- did
not Inland to g*-t n-arrlt-d at all. kr
camw b* "had shell a |taki Ip hi*
bMd” Mlaa Gehring told Mm If be
didn't keep hi* Toni, he wonld get
more pain In hi* i-Btlre body In eonri.
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i lad her N< it be tub) b>-r hr would
'rather pay her than marry h-r? He
'had culled on her three or four lime*
a wo-k. Mia* Gakrlng Is a tall, fftand
some, robust amt aiiractlve worn**,
[a most excelt-«t housekeeper, of good
1 1 haracter end reputation. No one
could say that she ever hail any other
com pan*'.
Mayn- told Mis# Uebrlng he was
worth ten thousand dollara. Mis*
(Ichring Sowed u d tlbl ml li, ncry work
lor a living. Mayer frequently told
' her that after hi* mother tiled she
would not have to work for a living.
! Wltneaaaa testified that they had
■ heard Mayer admit that he bad prom
ised to wetl Mia# Oebrinfc, hut that he
hid rieeltled he would rather pay her
a sum of money. Mayer's defense waa
1 that he had never promised to marry
'the woman, but that they simply
kept company. On the first ballot, thVT
Jury fixed $25(81 as the a nount of
damsger to which Mies Gehring I* en
titled.
HOT ASHOS.
They Come Near Causing a Disastrous
Fire.
Valdosta, Ga., 'Nov. 30.—There came
near being a serious fire In Valdosta
the other morning as the result of
ashes being emptied In a box and left
In u house to smoulder and burn a
day and rileht. The blaze teas in the
Storeroom and n(Hee of the Valdosta
Foundry and Machine company, which
adjoins the foundry. When the men
started to work early the other morn
ing they noticed an unusually large
amount of smoke and the volume
, .-m. d to be or ■atest In the wareroom,
j which tea* rut off hy a partition and
.(•cor from the foundry and shops. An
[alarm of P-e was given snd the d'ors
to the storeroom were broken In. The
water pipes were used an I In a 111 tie
while the fire was extinguished. The
blaze revered a place about tv.enl.V
,),fed ionic and In a few moments
the shops would have been enveloped In
tl c flames. The blaze commenced nt
th- box of ashes which was left In the
house over twenty-four hours before.
The negro who cleaned out the stove
the day bafora stated that he took the
ashes cut in hi*,-bare hand* and noticed
no fire in them*.,
Place your order ar. once and avoid
rush. Goods eJEaper than ever. E d
Henry & Co., popular priced tuilois, 211
and ;i* Catnph“l4 street.
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ANOIIIP.K 1 HAH l>\.
Crime ol * Negro Boy i« Taylor
■ CounAy
Itultcr. Oa., Nov. 3*.—Another trag-
Hty has liven recoide,! la th--
ialendar off .tint. In Taylor cnaly.
la which M . sicy Waiarlgbt waa hilled.
Itnhrft Cooper aatl Itud J,»i»e* were
mortally wounded- Front the l-'-l In -
lormalt-a obthlgkkte. It sc-tn* that th
ihivr named gentleman rod* up In th -
hcaao of Henry KHiaton, a negro, liv
ing »n the plantation ut Mr. Ham An
i thnny. five tnilea aorthoast of Butler,
and imiulred f*»r Henry Klllston. Hlntp- ,
son Klttsp n. who h* a 14 year .7* not*
of Henry, told th *m hla father was not
at home. They ri-en tried to go Into
the Hous,. and the hoy shat th,- door. |
tine of the men nicked up a piece of
ti, n and was trying to force the d.air
I u|„-n, when the Icy cam * out of the (
t.a -k doer with a double-barreled shot
i ; - and Immediately opened Hu*. The j
tlrat shot killed Mr. Walnrlght. He
then turned on Mr. Cooper, who was
some distant v OK, shooting him iu the [
abdomen. The Imy then reloaded hi* j
' gun. which w its a brcech-loadlng one. .
and shot Mr. Jon-*, who was. also
some distance off. The charge hit Mr.
Jones In the breast, neck and face.
Tl • boy la now In Jail, awaiting the
verdict of the coroner’s Jury,which will
tie rend -red today.
Mr. Walnrlght leave* a wife and
three children. The other two are un
j mart led.
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Bearn the i» 1M M YOU Hat* AlwaW BOLgllt
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In the Drifts
Philßilelphln, Pn„ Nov. 30.—Peter F.
McGovern, of Jersey City, it locomo
tive fireman on the Pennsylvania rall-
I road, arrived In this city tonight,
showing some practical evidence of
[ the November sterw. He left Jersey
■ City a few minutes before 4 o'clock on
train 59, th- Pennsylvania Congres
! slonnl limited, which arrived hero
I more than an hour late. When he
'stepped from the cab of his engine m
[ Powellton avenue he was taken with
n chill and sent Into the Bread street,
str.tlcn. Hi* clothing was Hunked
| through fi om melted sno<v, and when
he took his shcesof? water poured from
ihem. He sttld he had been firing an
, riglne for twelve .vein's on the New
York division or the Pennsylvania
! railroad and had passed through many
j violent rainstorms, but never met with
'such a complete socking in his life.
The engineer, George H. Morrison, al
so of Jersey City, was in nearly as
bad a condition as the fireman.
The wetting was due to the flying
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drift the speed of the engine wae
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Finest Sausages
Finest Beef
Finest Pork
FINEST MEAT MARKET IN AUGUSTA.
CALL AND SEE FOH YOURSELF.
B. H. ILLE. 1265 BROAD STREET
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HAS SALUTED US!
Are you well preparer ? ! Then hasten.
Mr. Fardy, or grim rheumatic., will claim you.
How about the Suit, or Overcoat, or Under
wear or Hat. How about it we ask ? Whatever
your fancy or your income justifies is here.
Conservative men, and young men, men of
rare good taste, and men who just care to be
neatly and solidly dressed will find upon our
counters beautiful varieties at very satis
factory prices.
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awaltx him when ho »>» tin many
aoVfltlos in silver ami a<H(l that »»
havx arrayed In (laaillny profusion for
uur imtrona' choice In the many toilet
article*, coin purser. lorgnettes. wav*
~.|K h hair combs. adjustable humilea for
umltrella*. manicure sets and the many
pretty khkshuiis that women deimht
In for Xmiis irifls.
A.J.RENKL