The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, December 02, 1898, Image 7

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HISSION "i IMB RI'RALSCHOOL jnn-i m Ms*m* ** *w* 1 <HMIf t* 4MriNMMI •• Hi bmrmn* of th* hwmi u 4 th* «r«N >M «** *ah**#l>** tkOt till tM to koa>** Mml K’U a»4 •wa. MriM at (Ml lit*. ft la th* taoiatUai of tweol Ufa that la lra<a*tw Maa la a aw-lal Miaial, a ait it ta aaf ttatart auk -of n't”' tmr tW rwalt? rlvlttaa* ua. («•» *<*• trinarn taw *«f • collar. 8W •Au r »- HT 4ro*a up t r t> # ti!lp. except o» *«•»- Aar* ml tl»» «•'! Iwtota n't ptlac w rtwial, aim they aaltl »-»« 4a a matter of (art. ill *»" •tiai way. Wa arwar (au* tWaau •»» kata gay riatau, light shoe*. let that It la n ally comfortable tie give* ua any yhaaura. hut htawr M make* tmr u»iohl*tr* think wall of ua W* live* la brttar honor* r**d better tailt. w«ar batter cloth**. talk better. art better. lira better baraoaa o bar panp’* watch its. Uotaltoi) Is dMtb. Man ttiwds tb# Miffiu'iQt of *©c i#t*. Our fftrmtfs onfttt to *• (OkumnetU«*. of fifuw»n or twon y fsm* Hi** In !bf radtus of • tulle, C<i*inni nlfjF It vies In more «nrtun*l»lß than the Hrrnii sot It it 4« of the fortil depl hi. The rural erhool. of a®* or two or s half done© room*, becomes t»« ctmiev One* on the stage. New Tork. Dee. 2.-B#r*U *1*111" Anthony once played a stirring part Hi a real and awful tragedy, and bla cou dart at that time made him famous It was when the Maine was blown up hn Havana harbor Anthony, groping bln againat the captain In a paaaageway. "Excuse me, air." he aald eoofty. aa itttlng. '*l have to report that the ahlp ha* been blown up and la alnktng.” He la now playing a part In mimic warfare. In abort Bill” Anthony ha* gone on the stage. He I* the comman der of the marine* and bluejacket* who go to the succor of the beleaguered Cu ban* In "The Red. White and Blue,” at the Grand opera house. Sergt Anthony was married Oct. 14 la*t to Adella Maude Blan*et. of Penn Yan. N. Y. Hla wife was one of the many women who wrote letters to him after the Maine Incident, pralaing him for his eoolnena and bravery. He Is now provost marshal, stationed at the New York navy yard. An Enterprising Druggist. There are few men mure wide awake and enterprising than Howard A Wll let. who spare no pain* to secure the best of everything In their lino for their many customers They now have the valuable agency for I>r. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. This is the wonderful rem edy that 1* producing such a furor all over the country by Its many startling cure*. It absolutely cure* Asthma. Bronchitis. Hoarseness and all affec tion* of the Throat. Chest anil Dungs. Call at above drug store and get a trial Irot tie for 100. or a regular size for r.O cents and *I.OO. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. He Took Bitters. A young man came up from Augusta on last Sunday and he says since the soldiers have kept the bars all closed on Sunday, he was a little anxious for something to relieve his thirst and on inquiring of one .of our merchants what would be the chance to get a bottle of bitters, the merchant inform ed him that was the strongest thing he had, so the young gent Just took a bottle and after trying It sold oirt for half prlce.—Columbla Sentinel. DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? | Muddy complexions, Nauseattos breath come from chronic constipation. Karl s Clover Root Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Price 26 ets. and 50 cts . Sold by—Retailers, T. A. Buxton. Anderson's Drug Store. Alex ander's Ding Store. West End Phai mmy. The King Pharmacy; Wholesal ers, Davenport A Fhinizy. . |%s CliTif IMM»H 1 dwrwt tmjtmv the vwtsJ wdNsef ** M ' tMrrofc end tbry wblntle from #w| lus brootlfnt nHvtv. nnd we «M with IffUt rte botdee In tbe d»U nnd mm%4 n (*.•!»..* times sod » s?!t< s. wbnt to net, « if | tsnebt s rouairjr wboiit I should ? ntmmt «eowiM and feedto# the tela* linn w f ||is soil to the plant nil nboof 1 (he birds Inserts trees, dowers, not ! that t msy wsllf tea< h tbe little fri* ■ b»ws sn ft hi tin shoot tbe peart tml Side of farm His. but that t not mnbe tbent * lots frotiai and Using tblngn, nod tart them on an open road with eyes «!pew and golds book In band that tbe y mag not sink Into tbe dolt and room*on*ma life that I bate area In jibe eowntry* 1 would try to get them i to lots beautiful things, love to deeo- I rate their homes with their own bum* j Ida work, show them b*»w to dresamore I omingh. and nronae a prtd* in their personal appearauee. I would |ltr I them a belter Insight la tbe art rs l bos- to rarity and rompletety live. This *otsr rural school dues not do now. and ; this la ib mission upon which It hi | sen. Th* New Bankrupt, v Mule. Washington. Dec. 2. —Judge Gray, nf the United State* supreme court, an nounced yesterday the new bankruptcy rule* which it tin authorize J to frame ! tinder th* national bankruptcy art of | July 1. IWM. They are to lake effect January 2. 1X99. Under the head of “Conduct of Pro i reeding*" may be conducted by the bankrupt In pereon or by a petitioning lor opposing creditor: but a creditor | will only be allowed to manage before ;tbe court bis Individual Interest. Ev i*ry party may appecr and conduct the proceeding* by eltorney. Rule 8 says that In case two or more petitions are tiled against the same In | dividual In different district#, th* first , hearing ahall be In the dlatrtct In which the debtor haa bia home. The priority of petitions shall be ree > ognlxed In all cases of dispute l»e --tween petitioners, according to rule 7. Rule X provides that a portner In a firm may refuse to Join In a petition for bankruptcy by a counter petition. Ru’e 9.—ljj all cesca of Involuntary bankruptcy. In which the bankrupt I* a been t or cannot he found, It Is made (he duty of the petitioning creditor to 1 die, within five days, a schedule giving the names and addressee of all the creditor* of the bankiupt, according to his best Information. If the debtor is found, the petitioner may apply for an attachment, against the debtor to fur nish a schedule. Rules 9 to 14 refer to the appoint ment Of referees. Rule 14 forbids the appointment of triis:e r *s by courts. Rule 17 orders the making of an in ventory Immediately after the an nouncement of bankruptcy. Rules 21 and 22 relate to proofs or debts. The hearing of the eases is provided for by role 28. and rule 30 refers to Imprison ment of a bankrupt. For Whooping Cough use CHENEY’S EXPEC TORANT. Organization. The labor trouble* of the operatives [of the Augusta cotton mills ought to I furnish an object lesson to the farmers !of this part cf the state—that of the t importance of organization. Not th# i resurrection of the Alliance, from thie tlrliver os henceforth, but organization bv which they will enter on a strike in Keeping their cotton, ar heme until sought b.r buyers, who will have to pay somewhere in the hounds of what it is worth. Columbia Sentinel. TBCHJ AT7GT7BT.A HKHAT.D *V»> lug l*klure» Of the IH»pc the §** lidiiiii'W wf db» m**m§ ’ ■ seMgn stews* ti in lewd and wgs-fww wtnb rwwwmse * |n«iw wtwidaw'* f%* wan* see bang Tbs mwdnwftn. IW * ?»*•» naaea gwwwa sni In fww* wt bsgMfea tp»**n tbs twit , wbfin twwfw». Nawme w • (fcatfasanw - tstnee ptnyad ban «*> an wenan bk tba eewf wf «*# wden. s nbsnd Cbb* | dtwnl OMdmnn Mfsbep f ****’«. wt •»! I‘bWfPi MMbwp tb'W-'bee «d raenbbdM Jllpb esMoaa t* *d |be maters isf tbe ap» derfsd gw lbs swnewa tbe Mnaaewtraw tuwsnHi tb* tbefsas saws** in nunimi tun wtseb nf tba %*tarnra saNl lie Ihl tin it-jingr bbdet tbe gnwn wf lb# bet Thome* H, IKnMne r«a# In fused wf tba east as nits* an iniatmis • i end (**fu*b*wr fsM that them wws “ mtwg tbe smiww taken lb tba aemtwnff grounds Inal ftkbf bp Me* li tvfhftwewia swwmrg heipt nH tbe sfndNfte Cwnbmal a b«ma fwwtinl Mr r«dpd*«i llngwtew nwd Mabma -# . j ,K| jj |||^ boards, nwd Moweigwewr fiNla Vcdpe in tbe tbdittdwnl* m the rantna Tbet wkfepsesd tb*n» at tttWb Urn t nf tbe powwg men bad water Their etdara bad wot bad notwalnn !to stand In front nf tb*en for mo.e I ban Ml tael art They were cartons abowt the nsec ban lam. nnaloua in da* iwt a hreak N» lit* Ua* of pM«n* la iinttr tu tip)«la to tb*aM» l*«a ih* aa* laMtiow an 4 ib* (till *sacia*aa tJ that They lathed while tbe series of war t>h twr*a app*arM «»*l th* muruiut of . u«t*raaUoa Wl*4 th* lung r*rlangul*' mnbt Hut wtwa th* *r*i pt*tur* of tb» Pop# rntarlag th* **4aa thalt cam* to th* (aavM a hu,h f*ll guhk a# a ihanb'al rover. H Imiml only aa loatawt. 41) th* phaont of th* (ritt la Ih* | ir *w of th* Vatuan w*r* applaud" I v , if*m’«ly. At th* apovtol’r b,n#- ■Hrtkta th* a»l*a*aUy of th* gmxur*. th* nigjtlhranr* of *v*ry art. na<lr **- tstf *tu4**t l»<ml hi# H*»A But *h*u th* Imtttullrtiiut waa fln l*h*4. tber* waa oaly oti* latpnwalott •moitg th* ap*('talor*. Ua *apr*M>loa waa a .bout of Irt* t<mph in uttlaon. Th* comaieata of th* atml*nt# w#r» «impl* *»pr*#*lon* of ibankfuln*#* IJ th* Pop* for having permitted th*tn to *** portrait* of him lu th* ***rrla* of a rout liM of hi* tlally Ilf* that may ti*v*r pom* to an Amerltan clergy 1 man * oba*r»atlon. Th* Pop*'* walk ■ In th* Sardinia of th* Vatican <om*a i after *v* ry ylaltor haa l»**n uahendl out. Th* atmlenta wer* charmed, an* they aaid only that their elder* appre ciated a leaaon iti the picture# which the young men illd not think of ob aervltig. Ho familiar It la to them. Their elder# nay that the Pope, in poa- Icg for the mutoacope had done ei iictly what an Innocent, a Hildebrand or a Sixtua I. would have done. Cardinal Gibbon* aald of the exhi bition: “It la charmingly Impresalve." Bishop Donohue oald: “It la lovable” and the Very Reverend Alpboneo Mag nlcn. lea* reserved, ralaed his eyea In saying: “It Is mimlrabl*." The mov ing picture* of the Pope and the scene In the seminary here that Cardinal Gibbons dominate* are to appear In Washington before the Most Reverend Sebastian Martlnell! and a numbef of other lllnatrloua persona. Why Hobson Refused. Lieut, Richmond Pearson Hobson fins refused an offer of 150,00(1 from a New York lecture bureau for a stated i number of lectures during this season. 'Explaining the reason for this refusal | to a friend Lieut. Hobson said: j "It would be Idle for me to say that I d not consider the proposition care fully. 1 did. My people are all in moderate circumstances, but my re ! flections led mo to this conclusion: I Before the sinking of the Merrlmac my lectures would have been worth, prob ably, not more thari 50 cents; the sink ing of the Merrlmac seems to have made them worth $50,000. The work which so suddenly raised my stock in literary trade was dene In simple exe cution of my duty as an officer in the American navy. I did not feel that I had a right to use the performance of that duty for my financial betterment. 1 therefore declined the offer of $50,- 000. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. the BEST salve m the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcer*. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain*, Corns, and all Skin Eruption* ana positively cures Plies, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to eivc perfect satisfaction or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. FOB SALE BY HOWARD & WILLET. wmwmwwwi m ■■ -J’ n ■ _____ SHOES THAT ARE KNOWN I y Known Ifom baine to Mgjjfc- California as ihi BEST Jfy that material and good warktnanship can pro* f; duce. V 4S n»l STTLK Everything tlut is sty- HPfl lish. artistic and com- Hw (m*. 4 tf tor table, combined *<tt» J; the best of workman- ly y,# .vh«p will I's found in M Hanan Sc Sons Shoes. ** *c3d.« CASHIN. GOULET f fLUGNIR. 808 Btoaa Streei. AIM N MMf If 44* AM * M»M. A fcUVPRISE FOR SANTA L Ljw Mill) Sim m k.n h. rn*m th- *«i» ,ls jW * • inLaW tK,«eOlr. IR Ultff >N >"B Ih»t *» he., arrayed lu Ue*M<e« i » ttiH rt I t B* kn I *IV It A * a» ; *t '■i? **■.#* » •«*»*■ tbP4i<*M The “Maine” Album! lenra llato Jt and tntc*renting assoctotpij with thn cte*truction of our Giant Bnt uhlfi and ber Heroic Crew'. Souvenir Edition! Few Incidents of American hlslory have been attended by such publlo excitement and national Indignation a* that which followed quickly upon the destruction of th* Battleship Maine. In response to the universal d<- rnan.l for u pictorial history of the 111-fated warship. Its captaincy and in fact everything In connection with It leading up to and Including Its “»*“■- sinatlon, wo have secured and ofTet our reader* Ihl* week a beautiful Maine Album or Portfolio, the most complete photographic record Issued upon the auhject, embracing splendid photo* ot The Martyrs Which la now ready for delivery at our office, or by mail for Ten Cents. . CONTBNTB OF “MAINE" J.ABUM. Captain Chas. I>. Slgsbce. General Fltzhugh I-.ee. The Battleship Maine. The Destruction of the Maine. Havana Harbor and the Maine An chora The Harbor Entrance to Havana. Gunner's Gang of the Maine. Views of the Maine’s Crew off Duty. A Minstrel Show on the Maine. Ship's Company of the Maine. Please notice the Maine Album above advertised Is one of a Souvenir Series’’ of eight portfolios, devoted to the great Heroes and Achievements „f the Spanlsh-Amerlcan War, each portfolio being a special number devoted be offered as a Memorial of the First Sacrifice of the war. or the heroic death of Ensign Bagley and hi* companions, Inclu ding many other special features of the early events of the war. : sue ias the vessel that fired the first shot; the first prize; bombardment of M.itanzas. ' I ’* Then b' 1 weekly and consecutive order will appear the following: THE DEWEY NUMBER—The Hc-to and battle ol Manila,.. .. THE SAMPSON NUMBER—Bombardment of San Juan and Mono eas-, ll ’ AND THE MEP.RIMAC—with additional special feature*. ADMIRAL"SCHLEY —Tlib Destruction of CerVcra’S Fleet. THE SH VFTER NUMBER—The Siege and Capture o. Santiago -y. r. OENERALS MILES AND MERE ITT Army notation* 1A Porto Ru:.i> * n<, Be h aure''and set each number of this souvenir series while you have an opportunity, and advise your friends to do the same thing. A Groun of Junior Officers of the Maine. Wardroom of the Maine. The Court of Inquiry In Session. Funeral of the Victims of the Maine. Disaster. A Fruit Vender In Havana. Milk De livery in Havana. The Captain General's I’alace In Ha vana . General Blanco y Arenas. Booking Down the Prado, Havana. SUNDAY’S HERALD “A Nsvspaper For Newspaper Readers. Something About Sunday’s Herald. More News 1 letter News Quicker News All the News Exclusive News The Sunday Herald is the Best Newspaper published in Augusta. Give it a trial. 10 Cents a month. 25 Cents 3 months • 50 Cents 6 months* SI.OO 12 months- Postage prepaid or delivered to any ad dress in the city. Sign your name and address below and mail or send it to the Sunday Herald. I Augusta. 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