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GIFT OF BEAUTY
!• beauty an *dvgl»tggf <*r Ot herw.se to » »«nmn «»*o h«* to *>•
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Ten yem* «go *«ch a «jn»tton would hate lam r ' M tMVr
la thow* rta»» Iwwury and a lot •»« II w*» #re
changed and, strange and Irrational as u m*. ***** '* * ug|i
■ot only al a discount in Ik* modern nnsin
t*u 1* wijojwi * lajotn n . fatal to a Job-
Nowaday* On* 'fatal gift of '«*•»« ' „.,v baadnom*
-Vaa. air. tbe.e ia a growing Psentiment
(wntnpn amid 9 !11ac • * II ■ nt> • * 1 ,
*'°* n " .. ' " ,» .iraan matter of bustnes*. I don i care bow
™.« ,t “ MHkngl. t nd“o«, woman tnav he. or how diner.* and
comi»rt.nt * , , , h , |, „ii ana', bound to demmglixe Hi*
?o " Sbr ea th, women ialou* and the men absent mind, d and
It tell, on their work Of man*, .he ran t help It. but that la no .(fair
° f . - t . u( t, of the aubjeet." he eontlnued. "and I know what
, m uiwi io? A lil beauty In a ..ore will reduce the working
eapat II yof It. employee* a lain t twenty per cent. If *be happ * n *
very unu.ua! type a blonde, for Instance, with da.k eye. ■ ■
ti.m will be fully twenty-five l>er cant fluppoae the pay roll la *•&*> a m***
toil'd have to make an entry every Saturday like thla: 'To depreclalion
of blonde (dark .yen). *1*7.60.* That', enough to b.eak
Vanderbilt.’’ , » » »
•Tm talking from experience. We had a young lady clerk here once
who had everything In the world lo recommend her except bomeUnea*.
-the was beautiful, poor child, and what made It worae. she had that
hopeless, Ineradicable kind of beaut)' .ha. doe*n*t outgrow, ‘he o
fiecklea, and Is always the same, no - matter what happens. h**' l ''"
girl could have fallen Into a hogshead of black mnIMM
still radiantly lovely. Well, she went lo work, and I never had a l
or more faithful employee, bat the deadly demoralization begin to «•«•»»
the moment -he stepped behind the count*- Kve ' f y frleil o y.
bookkeeper w«s a surly Scotchman, and about as “ a
ater. In le.-s than a week he was raising a mustache, and m.k ng at las
forty errors a dav on hla ledger. The correspondence cletk 81a,,p,1 " a ;
hM letters Annie.' instead of Dear Sir,' ami the cashier was short
every night through trying to make change with one eye on l
And that wasn't all. The floorwalker and head salesman became
fn their minds because she never as much as looked at either one of
them- ami had It out while the store was full of customers. I hey .pat
tered gore all over the ribbon department and finally rolled thioiig “
Lnen KtrtwaT and were both laid up for a month And now. by George
they are threatening me with a damage suit. I am only mentioning ft
of the worst cases ” # . .
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I had a Imhy rariteft* and a lot of rloth-
I me for’ th* rhltd ami that ah* would
•*nd It to th* mother
I Th* hfthy «•« clothed In garment aof
inn* teatur* It hftd *vld*ntly t>e*n In
1 food hand*.
\Vh*n a Jioirnal reyol*r m» F:il*n
Kelly la«i «il*ht ah* w«* lauiflilnc ami
trylnc alternately over her child.
"1 never cloned m.v eye* once while
my lu»l>y "'■» *'">* “ *ke *«IU. "I'll n*v
er part with her ftcaln."
Kllcn Kelly wa* the hapnleat woman
In all New Yor kla*t nlfht.
On the Turf.
New Orlean*. I»ee. The feature of
I today'* racing record wa* the Magnolia
selling .take for 4 year olds and up
wards at a mile valued al *I.OOO. David,
hacked from i to 5. to * to 5, was u
strong favorite, but Boanerges, with
j as good aa 11 to r. agalnat him. had all
! the speed, and made a show of his
i ftold. winning In a gallop by five
length-. The weather wrs cloudy and
| the track heavy. George 1-ee was the
onlv winning favorite.
First, selling, six furlongs: Pehrlde. 4
j to 1. won; Apple Jack. 5 to 1 and 2 to
I. Second; lardy Disdain, It to 5. third.
Time. 11# 3-4.
Second race, handicap, two years, five
furlongs: Sam liaaarua, 9 to 5. won; Pat
Garrett. # to 1 and 9 to 8, second; Sir
Oaalmer. 20 to 1, third. Time. 1:07.
Third race, selling. 1 1-2 miles; George
J. 2to 5, won; Rockwood, sto I and
3 to 2. second; Red. 20 to t. third.
Time, S:SO 1-2.
Fourth race. Magnolia, soiling stakes,
one mile: Boanerges. 11 to 5, won. Da
vid Bto 5 and out. second; Time Ma
ker! 11 toR, third. Time. 1:50.
Fifth race, one mile: Wnlterman. 1.1
to 5. won: Nannie I.'s Sister. 7 to 2 and
4 to 5. second; Elkin. 4 to 5, third.
Time, 1:82.
Note A special Southern express
train consisting or nine carloads of
race horses from Banning?, arrived to
dav having made the fastest time on
record 31 hours from Washington to
New Orleans. The train came over the
southern road, via Atlanta and Mont
gomery The horses will participate In
the winter meeting.
Did you know Thomas &
Barton had gone into the
Furniture business?
Where Is Prank Mv AlUter ?
Frank McAlwter. * rietald carrier
buy. residing with gtaudiaUier. -Mr.
j F Fwtteraoii. vli Calhoun street
.wrrled his papers to '('aiw M- .Kwtate
F,-ldav ufterfloon. S.lnl*?, then h» has
not been seen. His family Is worried
over his absentee.
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that we learn *o«*elbin«
ftlextf the Keench **aae <4 Jnetlee «nd
Keenrh mllttsev »beo!rtt!*o». rt wall ft*
the merit* of tkie twrt'rn'cr 4444, and
for miv one to l«tltn»te <kftt the tial
tcr*ft' aymimthv for neerftt* »• ■»**-
plac'd end thftt the pro rbrevfu* *entl
m*nt in thl« roumr* 1* wron« bee»«re
H In batted on oewwimper Information
la to dUp'wt a rer» limited d****# of
Intelligence I h»*e before m*
etlltnrial uUerftneett from H«ro*r’»
Weebl*. tk* lnde|t*nd*m. Phltadrl
I pitta Preest, and the New Nork
IteraM. Their HC*f*l e rr*«pnndent*
In Parla «ere Ineirnrted to Inform
tbci»«clvr« on th* *ubje*l. and *h* re
|ft i,|* of th*lr in real leal ion •• douht a*
Ito tb* aitilt of Oreytyi* and conrtrmnft.
j tloii of th- irlftl pnre*dtng*.
Th* ane*llon whlnb dlreclly concern*
the mrc*t public, the American public
e*|tc< tali' la not *o much a hethrr or
not ntevfu* la culUy. »a: "How could
tt happen that In a g:e«t and *nli*ht
en*d republic Ilk* France ft man «»*
co«t;«ed of a belnou* cr'me upon evi
dence contained In ft forged document
without a «lgn»tnre alleged lo be in
tk* handwriting of the aeewftif*
Wm the document *ulimHted to him
or hi* counsel? No. Did the public know
anything about hi* nrreat. confinement
»pd trial procedure? No, not ft word.
!la France, the public aaks. where the
! military power is mtpremr. and where
|no cltiaen is ftecure from ll* domlnat
j ing tyranny, o teptiblie in reality or In
name only?
We marvel llltle at the mock trial* of
political offenders In Russia, or as It ia
called, administrative process." We
lock for nothin* better In a monarchy
under am absolute autocrat. There a
word, a hint, Is sufficient to send the
noblest to the gallows, or to the
wilds of Siberia. Rut In France, upon
whose banner are emblazoned the
words. Liberty. Fraternity, Equality,
no otie ever suspected such perversion
of justice and such rank corruption In
the highest officials, for what are such
men as Mercier. flu Pat! de Clam. Bil
lot, Bolsdeffre. Gonse, De PelUeux,
Ra vary, but corrupt harborcrs of crime
In view of what lias been established
and exposed beyond a doubt? It Is now
known that Colonel Enter hazy wrote
I the famous bordereau at the instance
of Sandherr. It Is now known
that Colonel Henry forged so
other important document, and com
mitted suicide ou- being confronted
with the fact by M. Cavaignac. ex-min
ister of war. It is now known that a
conspiracy to expel Jewish officers
from the army existed among the offi
cers or high rank. To recapitulate, the
Dreyfus affair means this: Previous to
lSi)4 It was known in the intelligence
bureau that French military secrets
were being delivered to foreigners;
Dreyfus, amongst others, was suspect
ed and tn October. 1894, arrested. Sub
stantial proof of his guilt had t:q be se
cured to convict him. Hsterhnzy soon
supplied it; other incriminating docu
ments were forged by Colonel Henry.
Government experts^jtestified to the
geuuitteuese of the documents. Drev-
Dreyfus was convicted humiliated and
banished ie December, same year
Two years after Riplle Zola appears
on the scene, and startles, the French
nation with his famous open letter to
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W A. Varty.
f'karte* Harvetea.
Frank fteamaa.
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lev Redding
Satan*! M Jsrvte
A. Raymond Itetaari*
Mink by the Fireman’* Hand of
Havana Wreded by Prof Rafael
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Roll as Honor.
At Patrick** (temmMTWl Institute,
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Trat Cl***— T 4 Mura. P. F Mura,
j J Colli"* T M Yarborough, t- P. |
Bartley M’ W Rattey
S*.end Cla»e—T A. Jawortey. J. P
M' AultK*. O. A. Kubetwteln. U P. i
c.wter. C O. Cterrtei. 1. J. Aculiy. J. '
rt. Ijmlert
Third Caao—’W. J. O'Ctmoell. T. P.
Keataey. J P. Doyle K, A Hreodet.
M J Wolfe, M i. ah*r>m. W. t>. Ma
honey. L A Rente. 1 t Sheahan. V.
1 Bennett. T. A Heffeman. I’sher
Fdelatelfl. J. B Sutllvan. J. K. Har
man. W. J Bheehftn.
Fourth tTaaa— A. M. Rattey, A. M
McAulMfe. 1. D. R *a*v. W b. Ru
hcnalein. D. K. rtcudy. J B. Heater. C.
C Padgett. W D. Horkan. A. J. tlta
ham. C. A H'M'PP'r. J. C. Magarahan.
R. Kikes, D. P O’Connell. W. J. tSra
i ham.
I Fifth Clan* —Paul Cosgrove, John
i Tarleton. Marlon Stiver. J. C. I-an -
et*. J. T Pope, William McCarthy.
Chart** Jenkln*. J J Maher. Thoma*
Origin. Arthur O'Connor. William
Knuck. tTaude Landers, lombard
H'Wipper. Thomas O'Connor. O. C. Wel
gle, I-awrence Dick*. Foatcr Kale.
James Macaraban, Horton Hooker.
! Charles Oraham.
BRO. ODON, Principal.
- -
handsome Stock.
The stock of clothing carried by I.
!c. Levy & Co. I* very large because of
■ the second purchase of their buyer in
the northern market* recently. Not
withstanding the hardness of the times
, this progressive clothing house is do
ing an exceptionally fine business.
Their clothes w.ear and fit. Their prices
are right, their salesmen polite and at
| tentive. In another part of The Herald
i will be found their attractive and in
i teresting advertisement.
Japanese te are.
| l n tody's Herald will be found the
advertisement of Macaulay & Co. This
popular firm Is fast setting Into the
good gi aces of the public. Their stock
is carefully selected and having ready
cash they bought It as close as the clo
sest buyer* that visit the northern
; markets. Their buyer came across a
flue lot of Japanese w are while In New
York, and it Is now displayed for the
inspection of the public, ls you wish
something that is really beautiful be
sure to call at Macaulay & Co. s Mon
day and see this line.
the president of the republic; is court
martialed for attacking the army, as he
calls it: "the Ark of the Covenant, too
sacred to be attacked,'’ and is sen
tenced to one year's Imprisonment.
This Is followed by the confession and
suicide of Colonel Henry; by the
disappearance of Esterhazy, by othet
discoveries favorable to Dreyfus, anti
by a general clamoring for a revision
of his trial. The lasi art of this awful
tragedy will be written when the court
of cessation renders its decision Thee*
1«.. ts "» yleaned ti-otu nvwspepel' dig
patches as they appealed, end I be
lieve. faithfully cPronVd the events
dav bv day. *
CEOrtOE TVNKLE.
THE MARKETS .
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EXPORTS
(tt. B Otw. C'*nt. France
Halveeton ..*l3ll — ” l'k®>
Norfolk 4,53
Savannah .I**®* -• ,, 1 . " -
N Orleans..H.lUS HS* 1M44 1» 4
Mobile 1055
iCharieteOrt ••* 7 * : ‘ ...
[New York ■■ SOO -* l * 464
NEW YORK STOCKS.
Open.
Sugar 17 «’ 1 ,2 I H
Tobacco ‘“|* 1 5 1 ,
C. B. “?]*
Missouri Pacific *>'* ■ •'*
Louisville and Nashville «’•
People’s Oas X £*
Vnion Pacific 3 ‘H 3 ‘ *
Rock Island ®»
St. Paul “ 4 , " 4 ..
Southern Railway, pfd O- *’ '
CHICAGO PROVISIONS.
WHEAT— Open. Close.
December
May ■ - •• - •• ” s 6"« w,v -
CORN— ....
Ma < ; en '. W — ”
oatb—
May mbe, .'."..“..".:'.V:.'^
PORK “ a -TU 9 17*
::**£ *■»
lard-
January .. .. ;; -• •• 44 *;« ”,3
4 «H *,«?
May 48,1 4 "°
- The Nuts We Used to Eat.
*Tig now the melancholy time
When nuts are hawked around.
And men think of the pecks they used
To pick up from ibe ground—
When men took, hack with sain regret
On days of long ago.
And think of nun they used to eat
That now would lay them low. t
—Chicago News.
WANT AOS.
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HKLP WANTF. D
a"Wted vY « , iN« 4 lt a riitW
i FLAM 4 cook a *ll »mm -w4*4.
Literal aaae* paid Duties hgM Jft
i i«te Pktmar dee J ts
WANTED- A FEW' iMiOlt OAJIVAW**
I4U> ladies amt gent ft. men gong tay
f « their »oeh AtlUj at No * Kite
•tree, tram * «» ft he-ft, IK ncnlag
r ; to ( Hi evening 4*r 4
!WANTMD BRIGHT YoTN'l LAW
YER. nterterteg aHh g«id »*« »rin.
I | affrf* |**gjk| 44 **• k «*f • Urn ft) dfin*
rs, 0009M0 110«4MPW‘e r«f*» IliftM.
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not m»<ter Jft |MROm <»f *r- wmia
r|B fyuilir guns KKIRf >' - *f*#U 501 Df**f
tutHinc
WAKTKI> TWO CATHOUC UDirj
of ftffitiT-mrn t« HN* r *t* v f 1441^
Iff far tHrJr m«rti mi S o A
Kill* rtrwt fr«mi i l» I ° tl* w^f*
: nlßf or * to Mil tlM* Hfnln* •
TO REN I_
TO LET—TWO H ANDrtOME DOI’BLR
(lßlrtft I* I-* per month all modern
convenience*. Leonard Phinlxy. T*3
Brand street. Dec 31
TO "KENT - t-AROK ELEGANT
room. tw»l> furnWhed, at *3i Br<»ad
| street. <F' •
FOR SALE
CREAM—CRBAM AT X* JACKS-jN PT.
(FOR SALE-PAPER FOR WHAP
PINQ purpoaea. Cheap#*! In elfy. "n#
rent a pound. Apply at Herald ulPca.
Both *hlt« and nea*-pap«r.
Nov »
FOR SALE— lte-ACRE FARM. ONB
mile from city limit*, a bargain. Ap
ply W. C. Jones. No. 12* Jackson St.
Oct 1
CHEAP-PATEIt FOR WRAPPINO
purpose*. 19 cent* a htmdred oM ex
change*. White paper 1 cent a ;>ouijJ.
Nov I _
BILLIARD TABLE FOR sale
cheap. Apply through pontoffbe box
I (V 67. dfr 4
TURKEYS AND CHICKENS ALIVE
and dressed; also beef watt, veal,
i lanmb and sausage, ftee delivery any
l where tn the city: also Summerville
land military camps. K. M. Deas, Kill#
I and Jackson. dec 4
Tost and found.
LOST ON NOVEMBER IT. A LADY'S
gold watch end chain on Jackaotl
' Street or Broad between Jackson and
jCampbell. A toward IT left at Herald
I office. dec 4
miscellaneous
MAHER.THK PAINTER. 1238 BROAD
j — F. *t in the world.
IV ant ED— SECOND HAND SHELF
worn and damaged goods to sell on
commission. Good market and prices.
It. H. Sonlag. Denmark._S. C. dec 7
: MAHER THE PAINTER. 12116 BROAD
—Best in the world.
REFINED COUPLE WANT BOARD.
deeirable and central location in pri
vate family or boarding house. Good
board and room expected for 130 pec
month. Lawyer, Herald.
MAHER.THK PAINTER! 1236 BROAD
—Best in the world. , .
WANTED - — ~ TWO PARTIES TO
board In private family; desirable lo
cality. Address. C*. E— care Herald
office, city. dec 4
MAHEILTHK PAINTER l»: BROAD
—Best in the world.
GOVERNMENT POSITION'S -DON'T
prepare for any civil service examina
tion without seeing our illustrated cata
logue of information. Sent rre-v <_o
lumhian Correspondence College,Wash
ington, D. C*