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tout ttom-no more Moore.
John Philip Sousa baa at last been
ordered lir tnarrh up to the captain's
oAce and settle with Mrs tiiakely.
The mooey value of time consumed
yesterday by the Atlanta Solon* In
thnt "spirited debate." aould have paid
frr several extra porters.
Almost the laal reanlution of the
Met bed Ist t unferenee was to order Its ,
views on the football question for
warded to Vnnderbllt ttnlveralty.
It waa a steamship named the Port
land that first brought the news of the
Klondike and now another Portland i*
associated with tales of shipwreck and
death, y
A Montreal dispatch says that the
Khan of Ptr has acknowledged defeat
at the hands of the Mad Fakir of Swat.
That's what Canada probably call*
candor in an Eastern potentate.
Paderewski'* visit to England will,
be very brief and owing to a Russian
trip, he will give recitals only at |
lxrndon. Manchester. Huddersfield und
Middleaboro. He is acid to be tn poor
health.
The fall of snow In New York In the
big storm was ten inches and the fig
ures for the last four storms are as
follows:
Keb. 18. 1 St*;! H inches
Feb. 26. 1894 15 Inches
March 2, 1896 Inches
Jan. 28, 1897 inches
The Detroit millionaire. Frederick
Stearns, has presented his collection
of musical instruments, numbering
over a thousand pieces, to tlio roivers
ity of Mleliigr.u. The collection exhibits,
with hardly a break, the evolution of
the three types of musical instrument#
from prehistoric times down to the
I resent. ,
Hall Caine say* In a Boston inter
view: "1 have read crltlci&uis on my
suit for havng uttered opinion* of ray
own work, 'Ths CbrUuan.' whereas
really 1 have maintained an absolute
alienee 1 never have given my
viewa on the subject tim i tin 1 do so
consistently.'*
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The men who gave given up the
I world gad it* puraulu to ante the
' Mini* of tbalr fellow-men mart live.
(Their (s'Biles most he auppor.ed and
[their children educated Bishop Ih*-
can’t word* on the subject wer# tlgie
ly and to the polnA da id the bishop
j i-at those who subaerba for rellglou*
jand chtirrh purpoaea pay up; let them
l|w as prom id In theac mat tent a* In
iheir everyday affair#.”
And then the good bishop himself.
The North (leorgla Conference has
I< suae for congratulation *» having Its
deliberation* preaided over by *ueh a
man.
j Scholarly in hta attainment*, of rl|te
unction and experience, be possesses
the right amount of guaviter In modo
as become* a Chrlatlan nimUter, while
in no way losing a bit of the fortlter
iu re of the man of character and de
cided conviction*.
».e wish the departed and dejiartlng
I members of the conference fruitful
field of labor In the com Big year,
quickened consciences among their
fold*, and godspeed.
DECEMBER AT CAMP M’KENZIB
With the North and West in the Icy
giuap of King Bores*, with the news
paper* filled with accounts of the j
frightful damage and desolation of the '
bllttnid. mile* upon miles of telegraph
and telephone wire* down, whole ;
townships buried beneath the snow j
drifts, with all the accompanying loss I
of life, wit::t a revelation must he a
day Ilk? this, and yesterday, too, ush
ering in the last month of the year,
bleak and drear December In the
North, to the soldier boys from that lo
cality at Camp McKenxte.
And If the latest reports l»e (rue.
that the volunteers are not to form a
part of the Cuban army of occupation,
until mustered out. they will In nil
likelihood remain to enjoy the delight
ful weather and climate for sonic
mouths to come. December, for these
soldier boys, ordinarily so cold and
barren, will bo a month to lie long
cherished In remembrance. The weath
er bureau reports tell us what we are
to expect.
.lust about enough crispness In the
air to make drilling a pleasure: just
about enough bracing atmosphere to
send the blood coursing warmly
through the veius and not enough
rawness to numb and purple the uu
gloved handj. Just about euough
warmth *ud sunshine at noon to make
the camp fire or stove a superfluity.
What a difference for certain of the
regiment* now in Augusta. Instead of
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TALKrO DEPOTS-
The filwsisioa Thai Is on In
Atlanta
I Atlanta Journal. |
The hearing of ttoe union depot ques
tion. which nn* lo have bean consid
ered by the railroad com■!**km yes
terday. ho# been postponed
An extension of time for thirty day*
has been granted tha railroad*, and on
December !$ the hearing will be again
ratted.
The postponement of today came aa
a result of the slepa taken by M*J J.
W. Thomas, of the Ixiuisville and
Nashville, In bringing .Mr. Bradford
I, Gilbert, the depot expert architect,
to look over the situation and present
.dan* for a structure that would b»
acceptable to both the city and the ,
railroads.
Mr. Gilbert was brought after the
city council had adopted an ordinance
calling up »n the railroad commission
for au examination Into the depot fa
dlUle*. When the ordinance waa
brought before the commission the
bearing was set for yesterday.
Maj. Thomas communicated with '
the committee of council cm electric
and other railroad*, offering to send
for Mr. Gilbert. He *ald Ihat the rail
road com pan tea were anxious to bet- i
ter the condition both for themselves
am! the public. The committee ac
cepted the proposition, and when Mr.
Gilbert came he was given every as-
Kistnnrc thnt could he furnished.
When the commission announced
I hi* morning that It was prepared to ,
enter. Into the hearing of the question
Attorney .1. Cat roll Payne of Payne &
Tyr. appeared us the representative of
the interests of the Louisville and
Nashville. He stated that Mr. Gilbert
had conical the request of Maj, Thom
as nnd had carefully Investigated the
situation. After doing ihi*. Mr. Gll
beit mid returned to New York nnd
was now there working out hi* plans,
which are to he submitted as soon as
they have been put In shape.
Mr. Payne said dial the coming of
Mr. Gilbert was In good faith nnd that
he would report as soou as his plans
were completed. He said that just
now they were In such shape that
nothing definite could be stated. Mr.
Payne then asked for un extension of
thirty duys.
Mayor Collier and the city officials
who accompanied htm to the hearing
made no objection to the time being
granted and U was done.
A spotted hyena was recently killed
on Baron IJchten berg’s estate at Ras
chitz, in Carntola. Austria. The ani
mal's stomach contained feathers and
maize. It has been ascertained that U
escaped from s menagerie near Lai
bach in April last
The use of the diamond s*«v fqr cut
ting stone Is facilitating the erection of
She buildings for the exhibition in T9tm
in Pars. /
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MEN AND W. MEN.
frank Hunter Pw:»r, a aepo»w of
ib# Episcopal Ht*h«>p <4 New York. I#
a grand opera tenor whoa# stage pame
Is Signor Fllllpe.
President Kllot of Harvard la msM to
b# contemplating another Wesiern
tour, to visit tha various alumni **•»-
rtaiion* of ibe antrersliy there.
The Sltdnr’s proper title I* not. ns
•i first announced, land Kitchener of
Ktiartunm. hot l-or.l Kitchen** of
Khartoum nnd Aspnli, in the roomy of
Suffolk
Miss Msry Kingsley, the daughter of
Charla* Kingsley, and the most fa
mous modern woman explorer. Is »»ld
to be eont .opiating snomer trip
through Central Africa.
A few weeks ago BHgg* 8. Cunning
ham of Clmlnnatl gave sixty thousand
dollars to the Cniveralty of Cincin-; tl
for the erection of • building, and now
Asa Van Wormer of Cincinnati has
gtven to the university stock valued at
sixty thousand dollars for a library
hall.
The body of Bishop Clagett. the flfi
Protestant Episcopal Bishop of M.nyl
land, which has rested for uenrlv a
century at Croom, Maryland, ha* been
rolnterred In the ground* of the pro
posed new Episcopal cathedral of.
Washington.
The November Gentian.
In a gleam of sunshine a gentian stood.
Dreaming her life away.
While the danced merrily
through the wood.
And rode off the wind for play.
She stood in the light ami loked at the
sky.
TUI her leaves were as fair a bine.
Hut she shut her bear: from the but
terfly
And the coaxing drops of dew.
Dreaming mid sunning Hint autumn
noon.
She stayed the Idlest bee
Thnt ever lingered to hear the tune
Of the wind in a rushinß tree.
H had a golden cuirass on.
Ami a surccat black as night.
And he wandered ever from shade to
min.
Seeking bis own delight.
New were the blossoms of summer
fled,
And the bumble-bee felt the frost;
He knew that the asters all lay dead.
And the honey-vine cups were lost.
Not for love of the gentian blue,
Bui for bis own wHO will:
All he wanted wns houey-dew.
And there he drank hie fill
No more dreamtni - !!! mn or shade'
It never could clote again'
The gentian withered, alone, dismayed
The bee fl*v over the plain.
Rose Terry Cook.
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Clara WVll he was JcUMiml »l hl»
week, and H never i<«vnnl »«, to»r itoal
h* might t« kilted or «wm#lhl«g!-TM-
Ktls.
A n*» Bismarck ane- dute contain*
the statesman's opinion - f Wagner the
man. 'T knew him." raid lb# chanest
lor. “hut It wga impossible for me to
• are for him. At hreakfsst. dinner nnd
•upper every moment W*gner deman
ded admlcstlen. I found myself t**o
busy tn gtv* It.”
Dentist* In Germany are using fnl*e|
t -eth made of paper Instead of p*ure
lain or mineral composition. These.
parer teeth are said to lie very satis
factory, ns they do not hn-ak or chip,
are not »en*lttve to heal or cold, or to
the artlon of the moisture of the
mouth, and are very cheap.
This story cornea from New Jersev.
A young lady In a small town saw a
tramp, to whom tthc had juar given ■
food, ride off on her whsel. She lan to
Che stable «ml found only a sleer thei.
so she jumped on hts back and heal <
htm with a ell. k until he *t,»rb j on a I
run after 111 • thief, e ho ftbanclnned the
machine and took to Ibo yconds.
II ts no longer an uncommon sight to
see a farmer mounted on a bike. Th«|
pr.jspcitly erf the agriculturist* will
doubtless induce many more to become
purchaser*, for them* -Ives us well us
for their sons and daughter*. U will
benefit the cycle trade, but It will ulti
mately do even more for the cause of
better roods, for a man cannot cycle
set many weeks and t»e content with
the average country highway.
Cycling In Getmany is In a rather
crude state, according to report*. In
ferior machines are mostly used: a big
registered number must adorn the
head: neither vehicles, tledcstrains.
playing children or feeding (locks yield j
a right of/way. and. where tolls are
payable, the cyclist Is classed ms ' small
cattle with driver or att ndant." These
things do not add to its pleasure or
tend to promote the sport, t.ut still it
is growing there.
A Russian physician has already be
gun to experiment with liquid air. He
placed a dog In a room with the tem
perature lowered to ldti degrees b.-tow
xero. After Id hours the dog was taken
our alive, nnd w ith an enormous aune
tlte. The physician tried the test on
himself. After 10 hours' ooßflement In
an atmosphere o.' still, dry cold, his
system was intensely stimulated. So
much rtombustlon had been required to
beep warm that on intense appetite
was created. The process was contin
ued on the man and the dog. and both
grew speedily fat and vigorous. It was
like a visit to the bracing northern clt
niate. "When will liquid air cocktails
be available"" asks a medical expert.
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Regulation Hats
Ollicers' Hats
Flannel Shirts
Woolen Sweaters
Rubber Coats
Corps Badges
Military CUFF BUTTONS
Swords and
Officers' Equipments
Uniforms to Order .
Overcoats to Order 1
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For Rent
Farm of thirty acres just
below city.
Dwellings, stores and
f f ices in all sections of the
city.
Several of J. B. White’s
new Broad street houses
are still unrented. Special
prices will be made to de
sirable parties.
John W. Dickey
I «t 2 Library Building.
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P. W SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT
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Eastman’s KODAKS!
We sell Eastman’s Kodaks
and all size FILMS. Call
and see how cheap we can
supply your wants.
We have a full stock of
latest styles of Stationery.
All goods finest made.
Bicbards & Star,
827 Broad St., City.
Paine, Murphy & Co.
CliH kite ION W Kit CHANTS.
803 PeTDoids St- TclEDiiflDeiSEw.:r
liivala L.*k«o Kit*# PiSvcf to K«w Yort
Chicago aod New Orl.knj.
Orders executed over our wire# for
Cotton. Stock*. Bonds, Grain and Pro.
vision* for cash or on margin*, local
securities bought and sold. Reference*
—National Exchange Bank of August*
or Mercantile Agencies.
FOR SALE.
Number 22 Telfair street—Four room
house —Lot 40x150 feet.
Ten acre* of land nn the Sand Hills,
near Hotel Bon-Alr. Dwelling of 12
rooms, stable, barn and servant house.
Will sell at a sacrifice.
Three small houses and lot# on Sand
Hills. Will sell Separately or all. at a
bargain.
87 Acres of land near Wrlehtsboro
road, one mile above flty a new water
basins.
w acres of land near Mtlledgeville
road, seven miles from court house.
APPLY TO
Clarence E. Clark
832 Broad Street.
NEXT!
ggy-I beg to notify my friends and
customers that I have add -d another chair
to n y Barber Shop, making six first-class
Barbers, and I hope to accommodate my
customer* without waiting
hot and cold baths.
COME EAP.LY AND OFTEN TO
*
Hickey’s Barber Shop
212 <V 214 Eighth St.,
OITOSiTK ARLINGTON HOTEL.