The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, December 02, 1898, Page 4, Image 4

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V Mahon rail* Tamraanv Hall Ik* |pr«at**t aadal daagcf of Now tort rlljr. f TBhih I*ll barnmlHg to lm»n«4t#» ari» tb* lar|<- flat srsrlrt orarf* worn the** day* by tb# girl* "From M ifM* In s4' i*o*i la a toler tliif MMiinkrutv* liability a-bediil for aa loaolvtoi debtor. Tha ffbewmak# family of Aaguala hart (hr sympathy of ibr community In ttiAlr mvin double ifilrtloi. Tba prosecution seated the pleading eloquence of Pet Btrahan's oyea mart than that of the lawyers' tongues. The Spanish rotnmiaaloners have ’ done their beat to glee the Atlanta celebration the semblance of a Jttbll*# —Age-Herald This ta the month that will nhow Matt Quay whether the famous plum tree shakings have turned Into Dead tea fruit or not. The view* of Hon. Hannis Taylor, ex-minister to Spain, on the lateet phaae of the Philippine question are interesting reading. In all probability It will be Joseph R. Choate, Ambassador Kxtraordlna ry and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court of St, James. The sloob,ooo-p«r-svar for fifty years contract in Havana for the sanitation of Cuba a n.pital is now to proceed along the original lines. “Mr. nepew.” observes The Savan nah Press, will not have u walkover In New York.'' But he will do hts best for a talkover.—Courier-Journal. And then it'll be all over. Augusta and the hoys of companies C and E are to be congratulated over post-musterlng-out festivities. Their conduct is In distiuet contrast to yes terday's deplorable affair at Athens. Commenting upon the comment of Th* Chlcagh Tribune, on lynchings north and lynchtnßs south. The News und Courier observes: "They grant, (ll vor.es in Illinois on the slightest pre text. Indeed without any pretext at all ought we to grant divorcee in South Paroling? Occasionally in Chicago, wo* icn are converted into *uusages— -.7UUId that ho sufficient excuse for siaking suusages out of women InChar !ci,ton, Columbia or Greenville We samiot square our misconduct by the trlscorii-ct of others. We wi’ tie judged and we ought to be Judged by ourselves, and Judged in that way we arc condemned.” g n** tm n*4n» wutnm Wrn (Ha* • J«w*wgt* wraffi H #*#*»« j [Wf liimm w «e be *w**ii~i "»<t • smnwa ,M» V- *N«*k fc* MNNCMP* Mali (MlbHAlgt* WeAwd «N 4 »*•■* ' '«.*<am«w*» b#*e *—* «***#be *•» Asm* | IMMN* • •**•»** At t%* RAM A* HM j [•MIM m klm* m UMM* | fn m t “Tiffi omm*+ ** j I in ok>* <soob bom*m b*m w***b \ mb*m tb* %-m**b ******btb mmo*4bbi** . ’ bbb* bh b** - 1 b* ob* *** btttbbß tt ■ I ahm mt »«•# mmtbm*m* *** §b***4 [m b* bb** f #tiMm ##a ***bbou#*>*.- II* fHfiIMMMI liHWM# j I'lWi «#4 s**m*ob*** Ift.Ami bm4 b*+-* mfl.ifr A»* ii» mmtb* At CIM H* -mm* » <# tlM* *M t* ob*b* bt* INwNNf A# , *mbtbo***o (in* bbfbm-bt rwm bb*tm§ I ' Inn*# # j|t «## A# Ilf *W***t ; Tiit#»rrtTTr rnbtmmm* «t •%» b*m* , : *«•###! ‘ Tlw §m tw AH** la b*» >*M d : ml MMMfWM dMHMWhrttw# #>—»♦». M# *» mil BMI •MMdSMtNwty MM* IS* MM I 4MM«y HI J ■!>»■'» MH»rHwttf Mt AM* , i#o# t Iriii J a |»* #*#* <##f ##* %b* % &*#***■ *** ##4 #f < %*§•*»♦# I##, «M * •* %H» A MM NMtliMd tb* cease es tie *«s»*-t ttf aval that gets Cbrts Med bsae teeda wiihm If twHw argaiaM* ••** e*edsd *♦ '•Hew ib* tstletteea t*e*«SMM «* ibese wbe npg«w fatssse MhwlaWi - wHase :aee pa* gHtaea saws ta he tAd cHa* , tty bs*»» a* N*»m» - M H*f he *aawd Mi ;iba fafkswieg • lUai fansg Tba He*. *aM'« as a i ml»ali es yea«e*d»» Nbww (m * t'lewa es awrb twee aa tba rt* tMterns girder l*aad Hallsbery tsurd Itrr~‘Ttrr. aid etbar Kwglieb *ui« j sea tt*a««»l Itard Harkart Ktt*b*a* t ''tba Keyetiaa fUrder. fa aw 'gwe Irfiav '-to tba asorsMig paper* today appeal* :to tba Brtltab public to aarikar?tba flee. ■ i aad to lowed aad wtalataie tb* flord»a ‘MemorM C*dllr«* at Khartoum wttb 'a tua at odaeatlag tb* H«udaa««a aad ’oowtiaaiM tke a ark wbirti Oaperat : Ocadoa aowMaawead I "Ha says that Lord Hallabary baa writ’*a bias supporting tba a*b**»* aa tba aaly pottry by trbhk Kaglaad * r vtiitiaa wtake «aa br sia lively ac - : rwaapitabad At a bangnet tendered bim to Hdin S'tirgb laat eight lord Kitchener la ! impending to a tnaat to hi* baaltb. etplalaed to* plaaa for the Institution at KhaHoum. aad made a darmat * ap -1 peal for fund*. He asked ole*, for help (nun "tb* people of the great Kngltoh speaking slater watlon of America The Bear! of Roeeberry. who was at ‘the banquet. rMnawHy and patriot!- , cally Indorsed tb# project. ’ It Is thus that the gallant "Chineae lJordon's" memory la 10 ba parpetuald and thus M la that tb# oauaa of'Chrlat- , i*4ity goes msrehing on. poll pc* thk Pear A altuatton of Importance confronts the rltliana of Augusta, of great Im portanre as a factor !« Augusta's pro gression. Hi: the rpportuntty pre sented of making permanent the ad ! vantagas accruing from the location i here of the volunteer soldiers' ramp. | It appear* that the time for action >n I the mailer has arrived. In The Herald of yesterday there was given the opioon of owe of the most prominent officers now stationed here, that If prompt and proper meas orca were taken, we could aeeure a permanent array poat for Augusta. The action of the YVar Department In (leelgnatlna Augusta for the loea tlon of corps headquarter* in building the hospital Is a long step in the right direction, and this advantage should now be followed up. ua act at once. \ That the regular army ia to be in ert-need in else and efficiency, that new peat* will be necessary. Is a settled question. Wbat better point, geographically, climatically, to every way. could be found? We have the Arsenal, we already have an Ideal location In Camp Me- Kt-mle and now let us show the War Department our ndvantnges for a per manent army post. A prise such aa this will ke la cer tain to provoke rivalry: let us fore stall this and act at once, Let Augusta's eltlaens get to work immediately. The Herald reiterates—let the elt laens unite in securing the pernianut* army post. The Columbia Enquirer-Sun thinks that much good wilt come from the temporary sojourn among us of the northern volunteer soldier boys. They’ll understand thing* better when they get back home. A turban generally consists of from ten to fourteen yard* of cloth, and i», a* a rule, only werti by Emaums (priests), those who have made the Had] or pilgrimage to Mecca and among theological -students; also by Horn? K#»t*rn nations. TH» Jk T7DUVTA .SHIU-A. 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M-rvatton that II wa* a heaattfat day avaw tboagk a WH* wiady. TMANKSOIVINO RNVftE. Tht* Thaah*atvln« »tory •• rkym* | wa* iceted by • little atrt at $ M»- ' ry'a a« b<>«»l «h» Tbaa -.aatvln* day tlennid* Ingraham la, M will he re : memtwred, -me of Tie- llctald a keft-v ; glrla. II aa* reviled l>y her. These are rar* day* la a woman's life, Ksporlslly If she he mother and wife. When the whole earth beam* with a happy gtuw And heaven »nd sky are hendljig low: When sorrow and tear# are v based , away In wondrous Joy and love that ehrl*-, tan* the day. Whan one long* to he p«d and on ; bended knee. Pray find to bless our shin* at sea. Do I such sweet anniversary keep? Yes, and teat* will op unbidden leap Into my eyes at the lesaon taught By the glimpse of Paradise the An- ! gels brought. It all canto about on Thanksgiving day. It was beastly cold, and the rain seem ed to say It had come to stay, the wind would moan and moan. tJverything looked dismal, wretehevf, forlorn. I said 1 hart naught to be thankful for. I thought there ought to tie a law To send poor people off to the war, l was the erosaeat woman you ever saw; The ehllrtren's merry lnugliter sweet And the eeaseli-as patter of little feel Hair worn out shoe* and shabby Hatties, Added direct Insults to all my woe*. My head was throbbing with torturing pain, Karh throb keeping lime to the patter of rain. IJke demons playing a drum; "Sister. I wish I knew Just what to play, We can't roll marble* or spin top* or pile the hay. Or play soldier* or circus or anything today: t wish the old rain would stay away; Mamma says. 'Don't' at everything— She's even too skk to hear us slug. ”1 links If l could And a pencil or a pen ,[ could write a letter or dwar some 'lt tte nun. Hut I t'ant tlnd paper, my serati-h pad's all tore. And I wish 1 had some takes from do tandv store. Dat ole bad hammer make me kle, Wish mamma had time to rock me by and by. And tell me 'on loves mo and tall me shee wee, And get aum - pictures for me to see " Oh, dear, if I only knew how to work this sum, But the morrow will come and I must be durrfb Well, I will nut uc my books and amuse the boys. (And- help to mChQ their tighten loys." Their tough echoes quickly, loud and eloa r, i «*r.e 4**p# I#m|b 000*9 o*oo I * &*&*& 4m** * AMNPffi# ; 40*4 • • • • * %N##t 400904** * otb*4 94 # f • ,00m 04440 *4O *o4b* *** o*4o 40*04*0 Vi# mwm* I 11 i#n i #>t#y mm Am# | \ If# 900*04444 4* l ***** Mit 1 # I • gf T|#n# "Mmiil * |##ICMIWI a a#4 ms m*b* !*•# * mmrtmrn +*omm ? !•#«#«##' M#«M##' lt#r##f *** A#4 lA# 04*1-040 004044 90 090 A#A#“* M»#t#i#' #»#... **##f ♦**#• %m* 9 *4 A#4 lA## I #*##.lMr «• #lh4n# . Tl#» fIAM #A#H I f«#r f«rg»i 'Tbe aad. avtl'ut wtabi that mp vtala* ( Aa I glaaced aeOSWs lb* kawwt _ j | bear.; tbe awiwd M ebew. mwffiadj TA# »A* *o*o 004r*m #f #4###** t#f AM-- j Wbr, mthuM tA# #i### Amrtac tAr IlfiA## fuff# I of #»r 4tHtnc* f A#4 4rt### ft#i# m* I# 4mwrnf I ### lA# g«Al## otmum #f ms |AMr » A#tr Her pure* few* aa tab as tba aaaaa ttebt fab. .strange and silent J- bnnl* lay. Handsome and Irnwe. St way# bnnale N« more tT.nun-Irnm* f«r mamma t > As that White marl-1* fare my twice' nb—ewe— - "flea isn't we Has 'at# d-sod night ? aai*l be S<«. b* was an Aagel, pitying <***• Tb-n I beard voice* of the t.aa*er*t>y. j Who uttered this device with shudder- In* sigh. "Ysa, t» »a* *H the plotter's fault j 'They ventuied out la the rain and’ w#r# r*u:hf In tkc path of the lightning * deadly dart - Death »a* in*tantaae«iua." It was true- I had murdered my chil dren three - What was tin* wo-dd and It* riche# henceforth for me* And 1 had said. I had nothin* to be thanhful "And never eared to eve their Inca# again." "Father, forgive me, and their aplrit* send To take me. too, let this be the end; Hid them smile oboe as Angels sweet. And kiss their mamma when w# meet." What! you do not understand? how eoutd you? I should have explained, ere you be came blue— You see it was all a horrible dream— Just a tiny spark—a heart-searching I ie.l in— From the Master's throne — To teach me to bo more thankful for "my own.” / Not to be oroa* or discontented again; Hut to appreciate all the blessings He sends— When I awoke, I heard the noise and laughter and fun Of my darlings three— Thanksgiving for me had Jusi begun. And we had a regular Jubilee, ita annlversnry with ta-auty continue* to glow— And earth Is heaven for me; with them I know. At the close of every Thanksgiving day. —M. R. INORAHaM. Dixie Farm, November, JB»S. Among Author* JSJ Author* are busy these day*. James Dane Allen Is engaged upon a novel so long that it will not appear, it is said, before the early part of next summer. John Kendrick Bangs is writing Olympian Nights, and Memoirs of Santa Claus, a child's book, may b" out soon. George W. Cable is at work on a novel, Tha Cavalier, which will draw upon his experience as a soldier iu the confed*rat« army William Dean Howells is tVTitlng for Harper's Magus'. r.e Alice Morse Earle -ha* Ju*t finished an extensive work on home Ilf# in ear ly colonial dgys. Maty Wilkins hopes to write a nav el and some short stories also this winter. # 41 Stsg*m»>AA tH* ffi—-sap* HI HU** *■<**• IN* *p % m* 00 09 4*00449009 ■ #■## ### *## o*oo9 4*o4' 9* m**m fcffiil# ** a, >4# (Ukb ot9** #.l f ffi # MNb :p #Nl# ■i 9%n*4 *'"lifWliif lA# f#H» li'in#l 'tf#fti 409* t 09*“'** * *0 4*404*1 00*9 9004000 •# **■■.*.* ftif-fi-qf* 'ft-*■* 90*b t#>4f Jflifr-ffiNi I uiiiim# i|i 9 ij, >ui ni# t 'i#» flmp# m*mm4 9m * *** m 1 A>* >#■# §## #* ####NNK lA# 040 ffi-###bdtf'9« f# it* s ,, * mii m n mt #t»Sl* < S om* A*t#t ,!* *# i#b##*«ti «r *# #|u| i#f 9%4hmm T%* 4b*4- MO4 *t |A# v## #nn|# AtNMI #*-A## •** A tA# f' *0 lA# §HM##I.. 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Moor# artebss ta aaaba tbs nwtrb for CM* t-r £l.*** * *lda aad tb# lest pure# *df#r»d la England -j# tmerles, giv# a# lab* C 16* tvpfaee*. the bit:- h can tw lumadtstaly ratlded by Shai kry e ncr.N* tba £MO and for -1 ward ng fair artlcla* Mitchell aay* j he t* thorcuybly In #»nr**t and dors nM wish say cM-tlesa rr.rn spoadeaee j oa tha subject. The scorer tba chat- i ll#ug# 1# o« repietl tha bftt#r pl#a*e I Mltrlie'l will Im-. If tbe match take* p!*ee in England fl|-*irtlng I.lfe 1* do ( name the refer#* whil#. If th# Bght take* plae# in A merle*, tb# club offer ing the blggrat pume is to appoint tb" J official*. Pain* In th# chest when a person has • cold indicate a tendency toward pneu monia. A plr-e of flannel dampened wlih Chamberlain's Pain Halm and bound on to the chest owr the seat of pain will promptly relieve the pain and prevent the threatened attack of pneu monia. This a*me treatment will cur-- a lame terlf in a few hour* Fold by Al exander Drug and Feed Cn.,C. R. Harr of lletl Tower Drug Co, A CAI.F'S HEAD. That I* What the American Called the the Emperor. Berlin. Dec. 2.—The lnwyer repre senting Mr Frank Knaak, of Next York, who I* under arrest here on a (barge of lea# majeate, ha* not suc ceeded In obtaining Ills client'* release on bail. It appears that Mr. Knnxk bed been celebrating Thanksgiving Dtty somewhat ImpruAenlly and this led to hi* making the incriminating remark hi a reataurant. The offensive words, is it understood, were "calf's head." If it Is proved that he applied theea words to the Emperor It is like ly that he will be sentenced to a year's Imprisonment. The defense Is that the word* wer not aplpied to the Kaiser, bul to a namesake of Mr. Knaak's. Mr. J. B. Jackson, the American charge d'affaires, hos seen Baron Rich thofen, of theforelgn office, regarding the case. If there is eny doubt os to know was mennt by "calf's head." M'\ Knaak will get the benefit of tho doubt. Inauguration of New Dining Car Une on Southern Railway’s United States Fast Hail Trains. On Nov. 20. the Southern railway es tablished a superb mew dining car line between Charlotte and Washington on the Cnlted States fast mall. N'*» 35 and 26 this service makes this train, equal to the Jatnous Washington and Southwestern Vestibule Limited, whose reputation has revolutionized travel in the South. For information or reservation in Pullman cars, call oner address j. B H'ffWARD, X. I*. A., 729 Hroad street, AugusUu, i.ia. PorThe Soldiers! 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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 1 Jt 2 library Building. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OK KBKTFCKY Absolutely Incontestable Pol*#*#* From Bate of Issue. Largest DlvMaod* - - -' U>w«"t Premium* toUdlon Wanted: call or write H. H. SIT-IN I'H hjiea*l Agent, 4lfi Dyer Building. EACH DAT HEi THE lIIIULD^ 0 * j V (iLENDAft S'jn e iweo'thu! fii 'Vat’ J%'iji « ; 2”'51 nsrrsr<sT7 . i # i 9 ia T» ; riJif* is lejff Yh <*>.l go'Bf 22:23;24 '2&257T2&729 30, 3l OtCl M BYR a Cents' Travrling Cash I A ffiba •* test »•**##< -saw Hr AS*- PIWiAA 000 >■** 409* ob* g 4000- 9m A- **-bSOSOSAAM. Collar and Cuff Boxes i ja-jmaan# mmbsA* *mm §#####4 p*# # Issi- A- . OUTCLASS BOTTLES A# mwi —'t rm 0$ m* m*m 4*stm *4 JhWbl, CABKB l ***** #HM§ |.#| p*4t**> #■#>.#*# *A# *•#*# *# #H lir 0 *ho Wll####'## SO and 7Sc ITOMIZERS L. I. Garoelle. Druggist. PROF. P. M. WHITMAN, 7lk M . Atcwtt. G*. •mtt n*r rrt rerrt m *i **«• • ***. 09Um4m #!#!■#■ «#4 #4B» 9ikmT% 44m** FRfE OF CHAJtttE JLITJZZ in quo*a tor* ' ■ COAL and WOOD —-FkoH THE—— North A b frusta Coal A Supply Co V«*«>M* awd i.-aattty t<<.a*sate>4 P. W SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT Bail I't.uß site Me.»«w Sffi Easiaifs 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. Richards & Slayer, 827 Broad St., City. Paine, Murphy & Co. ttiMMlteiON MKUCHA.NTH. 803 FeyßOids Telephone iM&.r/ I uut. L**#en Y. ,r*• Tiieet to h«w York Cblrago and New Orleans. Order# executed over our wires for Cotton. Stocks. Bonds. Grain and Pro. visions for cash or on margins Local securities bought and sold. Reference# —National Exchange Bank of August*, or Mercantile Agencies. FOK SALE. Numlwr 22 T-lfair street—Four room house —Lot 40x150 feet. Ten acre* of land on the Sand Hills, near Hotel' Bon-Alr. Dwelling of 12 rooms, stable, bam and servant house. Will sell at a sacrifice. Three smalt houses and lots on Sand Hills. Will sell separately or all, at a bargain. 87 Acres of land near Wrlgbtsboro road, one mile above city's new water ha sin*. 50 acres of land near Mllledgeville road, seven miles from court house. APPLY TO Clarence E. Clark 832 Broad Street. NEXT! tmrl beg to notify my friends and emtomers that I have added another chair to my Barber Shop, making «ix first-rlas- Barbers, *nd l hope to accommodate ray customers without waiting. HOT AND COLD BATHd. COME EARLY AND OFTEN Tu Hickey's Barber Shop 212 .V; -2X4 Eighth -St., OPPOSITE ARLINGTON HOTEL.