The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, December 09, 1898, Image 5

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rmoAV 4*4.09 to-to Ax-4 «.«»»*►» O .WMW9K9 *«•*»**, 11 4 HM ft** H UMPMUUPi %k* ip*##**#*** Georgia Railroad Bank AUOUdTA. OfiURQIA coAi*SKCftD wfc*fcan»'i» <t. *•*•■> fAmi^CAl 1 *? At, ••*••• *%.. mrrcymi# k *. p 4 HU* »• - »#»** P >*-#*#*44l | <r*“T r»2J«p , # iPPIt t* •Ml***?**'** w 1 - ___ 4^^^ * fcwilMk * i*4* * Ihpimmo r»* OR. Ht NRY J. CODIN. C4k*'# RbA#Lw# « AAgft e- *j s * *■% » ■ >v% If II fts|, I>»wft4 Mipi #%R I >*t •ini* hp*» t t It mil Cl 1 nts Ol N TIIWUT, tl lon » OMfr'*** HM to KM Hbr *M For LaCrippe and Influ enza us** CHENLY’S EX A tfrktlfth ArM#)#— *h# pr»ftd#r |r»uff. XI i A« ■ Sill 1! IS 111 - We would advise our friends and cus turners to make theii selections as early as possible. We will take pleasere in assisting you in any way we can. OUR STOCK ! YOU WILL ' ! FIND AS USUAL COMPLETE AND , ATTRACTIVE - PROMPT AND I CAREFUL ATTENTION ; We Eclifeicert & Ctr., Reliable Jewelers. »i i nm or print • *>*#t##fti I tn# **•*• IH»| mm fi*Rftkß#» t at# a | t I Tk*s OKI* fc Mtoft Hh flft**tMb* |pi fr*«M| t»k of ft M|n *n4 K nIfMIMT If narg t|| rt"* A MaiMy twf lip Rtf m TIV ir. (•no Dim*. Kr> |to* Pharma, y. Th* TWO .♦OLDIITR.-’ OIiAD CVat* Again Ciwx lo 11'd Oaargla I dt?«mtali a*.. Dp. » -Pmiti J. »K Piiptaln. r*«vn|Rii»y D, (bird . . IreeintMlal K«o --’ |'« t• I H« had ft»*t bMR lUt l»fuf Tk* ' ri malti* *#r* rartird to th# umlrtak ! tn* rfttftbliftkfia* fit of <*lß»k A Huma. <ftl ut<i*k •> -,|| and will h* imp ui ta , HaaklMViiif tictfltt for Intwmrni i I‘rival# r«unt»n> «a« from »fft«fctiia- Th* remain* of Prlvat* Herman Wil led of ntmpmnf C. Rtsth MlinmhiH. whft ,, n ip* brought Into th* !iUy i««t night from the hoftpltal oi th« |»« vrnth armv r-rpa Ho MU hurW4 hU morning At Laurrl flrnrr r#m#t#ry. Th# rhAplain of the regiment ..ffh-ut-l L, the funeral and th# rent mental hand A REMKDT fnr Naaal ratarrh In drying and eintlng to th# <lf*#A»«4 membrane ahould not ba ua#d- What la nestled |i that arfclrh la rlpnatn*, aoothina proitrtlnf and h#«allng. Hu< h a tvmady la Ely’a Oram Balm. To teat It a trial •*«# for 10 ctnta or th# !ar«# for M renta la mailed *»Y Kb’ Brothers, *4 Warren atreet. Nrr Tork. Druwlita keep H- The Balm when placed Into the nostril*, spread* over the membrane and t* a»«orb«'d. A cold In th# head J vanishes qul< kly. SOLDIER’S BOLD ACT Member nl Maine Artillery In Serious Trouble j Savanah. Ca., Dec. 9—Private J. HJ, Moore. o f liattery A. first : Maine artillery, haa gotten himself , Into serious trouble. Moore attempted Ito embrace a lady on the turner of Holton and Hast Broad streets last evening. Mr. W. W. Os j borne was along and he attempted to punish the soldier, whereupon Moore .struck at Mr. Osborne. Patrolman I IJnehan was summoned and placed i Moore under arrest and sent him >o ■ the barracks Moore stated this •morning that he had been drinking. Mr |Osborne signed a warrant charging the i man with assault and battery this ] mu>ning. The case will be called In . the city, court for trial. Vour flood Sense. Will put your dollars on the right buying track, and lt Is such prices as I the Rice & O’Connor Shoe Co. name I that crowd their two stores. They win trade and hold It because they stick to the plain truth In the store and in their advertisements. Their buyer has returned! from the Eastern marketß and was enabled to buy many job lots at very low flgrues. His purchases of shoes and bat* are now in stock and we strongly advise our readers to read their advertisement on page of this < paper and give them a call when In want of shoes and hats. Respite for Small. Savannah. Oa., Dec. 9.—The hang man will not get Abe Small to day. The thrice convicted mur dr ier of Policeman Jansen C. N’eve has again escaped the gallows. This time ; he Is not favored by an error of the court upon a charge to the Jury, but is the fortunate recipient of executive ! clemency. He has been respited until January 13 by Gov. Candler. The news to." the 11 pit'? came in a telegram | to Small’s attorneys, Messrs. George A. Mercer, Jr., and T. P. Ravenel. It was el.ort, but brought good news, to the attorneys and to the man who was to pay the penalty of death for the taking of human life. This Is It: "Atlanta, Ga. Dec. 119*.— Messrs. George A. Mercer and T. P. Ravenel: Snail respited until January IS that I |mar- have time to Investigate the case. V n. f'ANDT.ER Governor." AUOUSTA XUETIeAX-D. HE HEBREW ORPHAN HOME OH if Iflfißl if lit it* i iii Wntft* f kkg J»4 f »i*f Rhif i» *4 III* Ml!* t MM**# I k*#R • fhiFklat filMhlg* th** I f'ttMN* flMti A*? . §4mia '• MM *f «*•* ***l g «** ** j * *MM«*l«* rOw* Tk* *f*al '* ' l-d I* *• tfRR. R*w 1 “•* ■ phwwiHil atifc Ik* ***»*al *t k* Tk**. O 0-4 lifff^l, Klag *f Ik* riltttm •** ik* *k*l* torn is III* «f**i**** N* *«* ***** **i ">*+*< mm*** rvkml hat *ll l»R<**>. fi*r III* kia«tfi#*» forfutrUi f*r#t#r. Hr IV* «mhm*tß4 «r*4s#r* «• m***t tataf fnif ft# RRf»f R*k#f fft** W**t f*f rmi 4 rni«4 h# O *h«* Rflshff Ml imNlflt of l«* ya q*r fffUHS *f H#m* tod Oor of ik* R*. ik* Mis pl*c+*l I* Ik# t»«*k jiDd fjtrn |k* rkll4 *1 Ik* i|" *f 71 * MKt *ktf k*** »* k«n4r*4 dol* | WTM ffmrk With tk* P r * Hk * 111 ***** fit of * *gßt*f* Ilk* that. \%h’i* «and*ri*g through Ik* «grg* dornilto ;r r* l***#** tk# dnfßfttlr# H4* of th* k«>mß Ilf*. I m#t two young 9mA\f arm in arm “Ol," slid It* brown *y*A on* to ' tk* bio* -what good Ilim* w* bav* bad here* Mt ye.rs I lived here, and I | would so willingly live »b«w> years I over again. Icena and I were J«*t ! talking over tboto day* together. Bba |ls to be married here neat week the ' f| r ,i br.de of the borne " "Tea.” replied the blue eyed bride-to-be. '’thla home is ■ God-nerd.” and returned the affec tionate embrace of her brown eyed , friend. Thle little scene between Iboee two 1 orphan* spoke volumes for their h -us ! life I had finished the round* of the I great building. Impressed with Its or der and completeness, when Mr. Honn, i the of the home, sbow !ed me Into the chapel where are j conducted tbs religious services -then 1 parsed on to the smiiHement hall, | which In a veritable little theatre. “Every Friday night we arrange some (entertainment here for the children he said, “for I want to give th happy side of Ilf" as much aa possible. I wsnt them to look back upon their childhood days with pleasum-a* some of us cannot.” Mr. Bonn explained that all of the children attend the public schools, but that Hebrew, music, typewriting, dressmaking and religious Instruction i dfo received In the home. Some of the light domestic work Is also atten ded to by the children, but when 1 asked If they assisted In the drudgery, he quickly replied. “No—any one ran do that; my desire Is. to educate them for higher thing*. Why should a child, simply because it la the child of an in stitution, lx* compelled to drudge? These children are not unlike other children In disposition, desire or am bition, and It is my object to allow them to exe-clse their childish natures —give them freedom and comfort— teach them the better things of life, and make this place In reality a home.” He explained that the thouand dol lars per month expended on the Insti tution Is donated by the B’ne B’rlth order, and the Hebrews of Atlanta, un der the direction of a board of mana gers, of which Hon Joseph Hlrsch is chairman, Fred Se.hlff eeerctary. Aaron Haas treasurer, with Mr. Bonn super intendent and Mrs. Simon matron. ”1 am a great admirer of matter of fact.” said Mr. Bonn, “and most Insti tutions, when written up. are perfect.” While the force of that remark is ap preciated, yet he should be congratula ted on his unique system of manage ment, and its splendid success. As I went ou(. that horrible depression which follows one after a visit, to a charitable institution, was not with roe. I glanced back at the Imposing building, without doubt the handsom est. public institution In the city, and felt the influence of its healthy, hap py personality, one that should receive the earnest support of every Hebrew In the city, and prove a strong object lesson to others of its kind. There was but one touch of sadness to my visit. Outide the entrance I met again Le na O’Koousk, now Mrs. Harry Snider, and her brown eyed friend, still talk ing of the wedding. It was only a street ear conversation with the latter, yet it proved interesting. “I left the home several years ago to work for myself,” she said, in a sweet voice. a* R!m4i* mm p *** * *••*** *• I oik if *k*#94 Ik* *1 k*k) k* .. . * t a*!*# THEM RTMir* Ewt kt AaR wria M •*»**! : A Harrtt \ titr«*4 TORCNLKiIU IHWCEMIOV .«toc*tol«f *V« to Ito AM V I’.fcMtoM Or< «n«i l*i y a At« | Tk* KDMI *i>4 i ’lark t»n k* t • f*a l f<tl i p r * ui*in.. Tk* i»a#*4# awrnilH lift tout «f IHlkHia «li>rt ft! ?:kl a»4 ’ !•*! tkftt faolfti ft! • mtUmk. Tk#f# rt#« Ik* IRftl 4 Rlkkk *M« 4lf*H#4 ftgftHu*! tkft TtUrnttr «4 (dark Ar* Om* Muta'’ *tmv« «Mh Warklm Maft'a "KMtoll *ft4 ? Tk* tlntl4 4ft All Ritki.” Trlk* oft* la ft fV«4 UUffr **4 atkftfft. «Tor m , a ro4 ft of Dor*. A pfiififtftlnft aaa ftnadAiaAortif!. Lrjs?rsssVt."*T roßinitiiiilury rrmarki vnt t Hun < S ID# ptn'l*ik#fi turftfta ift* W MAT 1* SM LOW A rrtnt »)! r#ttt#4jr fnr (’"Uih. Ooldi | alVv* i«t hit kalf a r* usury. ha# #«r#J * fd fttyef. If you ar* n**t #•*ißf»#u wiiri . «x• a ll m »•> will r#fur»4 vour m«ot#y* ; Price # ct*.. M rt*. «nd *1 6* II Id by I— Retailers. T. A. Iluxton. Aatotol 1 |(tug tttor*. Alexander* Drug store. ' Wrxt Rnd Pbarmscy. The King l*har iuac->. ItetaUers, Davenport * I’btni- THE} 51RIKII SIIL'ATION. All Now Waiting the Coming of • Cherries* Christma* five. I Th*' ■ituatlon in the mill district Is !becoming critical. Notice is posted In Übr Enterprise sac tory to the 'fleet that there will be a general shutdown on * the 24th Inst. The operatives of the jtujtubx mill wtue notified yestriday ito the same effect. The West End op erative* say this will have no bearing on their esae; that they nr* out to stay out until thev are restored, come w hat will. This is the whole situation and It is indeed serious. One side is aa de jtewniurd as thejOlher. and It is a |question as to who hold* out the loug *»t. Every Inch of ground will be c nitrated bitterly. It la contended, if 'anything, acqprtling to Mr. Keel anil Mr. Ivey, the action of the lower mills has atrenglheard the operatives of the King. Sibley anti Isaelta mills In their j determination. They take this hh a threat that tlic mill men mean to starve them out. It Is a matter of re . gret to some. It must be aaid, that af fairs have taken this turn. However, mill men from various other places are securing the beat help. Birmingham. Ala., will get a great number. A new mill will start up i there In a short time. The operatives ore accepting all opportunities to leave I town, and In all probability as many a* 400 have already left. The developments of the next few days will he watched eagerly. I’Hlns In the chest when a person has a eolil Indicate a tendency toward pneu monia. A piece of flannel dampened with Otiamb#rlttin’H Vain Balm anu hound on to theU.ho«t over the neat of pain will promptly relieve the pain and prevent the threatened attack of pneu moniu. This snma treatment will cure a lame buck In a few hours. Hold by Al exander Drug and Heed Go., C. It. I arr of Bell Tower DVug Co. Fifty Years an Emperor. Emperor Francis Joseph, upon th" fiftieth anniversary of his accession to the throne. Issued a general order to the army thanking the soldiers for their loyalty « n<i fearless valor throug hout his reign and declaring that he 'will ever look upon the army as the shield and protector of the throne and fatherland. Amnesty has also been granted to po litical offenders In Hunsrai • and a number of decorations have been gaz etted. All the newspapers, without any dls dlnetion as to polities, publish articles extolling the Austrian Emperor as the guardian of European peace. CABTORIA. ' o.— .I. Kind You Have Alwavs Bought gtfiking the rich—the boxing profes sor who has a millionaire for n nuolh MR. SCHNEIDER FINED SSO TODAY HH Iftaft (MO o|*t * Hi). «A# ft. ft*#*!## ft*t # 9k* MU*** Aw# ' tft*Mi *4 MU* 9rn A#** («Mi -t jmi aii muni «Ni t**f w>4h* •* j tvtort »wj ! Rft*4 k* •** r*#*«»** j RRRft N* M k#»* *M4*#4 I® * ,, K*r# lift V M( Mr. fkti**44er iMM Hvf. 144 Ik# o*4*l wkftt k# **M mi , u a m ’ htVf A#t>l omr k*4 ft«*t MaroT \Vnl»h mi 4 I <*niM 4o w I t% «st*rß ftf)«l f will *lin4 k#i#r##ft yt>* | irint Ik Ift* .* Tkftftft *#r# hi* %#ry I ** . crr# war pmvan hr h##n %h*lßt#d. r fin* *1 M® TH* OrdimiKG ! Tk* that r*lat#R t*» tk# of tk# liquor • Htabil«ttn riit« rn eltKlHtfi day and otk* #r upM'lftfd iftft rtiftdv 1 -*St '. Ht. No d#f«t#r In Intoslratlnn 1 ikinon or otH#r ft#r*on , ” r tk# Ritmt or • mp’oy# of mw'h d*Rt#*r or otk#r ft#non | shall sell nr furnish to any person splrltous, vinous or fermented liquors, **n fun day* or on Christmas or New j Vest’s day or <>n city, state or county, election days or between the hours of It i si n|ght »nd one hour befora I I sunrise or slier half P*st 11 o'clock on i Hsturdsy. and all such dealer* shall ( jeh.ae their places of business st 111 o’clock p. m . except on geturdxy.when fhey shall so cloto ml half paat 11 o'clock, and when not permitted to re imaln open or *.-11, they shall not open lor enter Ihrlr place of raininess, nor I have or keep n)-n a door." etc. SICK HEADACHES. j The curse of ovenvorked womankind are quickly and surety cured by Karl’s j Clover Root Ten. the great blood puri fier snd tissue builder. Money refusd ,-d ts not aatlsfai tory. Price 28 ct*. and 'jo i ts. Hold by Reiallers. T. A. Bul lion Anderson's Drug Htore. Alexand ler’a Drug Htore. Wrgt End Pharmacy, ! The Kin* Pharmacy; Wholesalers,Dav l.nport & Phinlxy. Wicker & Pilcher I The*» up lo date grocer* have an 'oiher announcement In today's paiier Inf Interest to Housekeepers. A thor -1 .nighty replenished stnek of fine fresh j groceries, etc., for holiday trade Is now 'on hand. Their stqrk presents a very tempting appearance. This, In connee ; tion with remarkably low prices. Is ■drawing the crowds. They also have a, (fine new brand of cigar* "Royal Lights"—manufactured expressly for I them: an elegant smoke: It cannot fall; (to recommend Itself Read their adver tisement for yourself. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the SI? , yJSrf Signature of Fire at Hertlns. Half of hi* store Is filled with Fur nishings, Woollen Undershirts, Hocks, etc., and the other half is filled with the finest Woolens for Hulls, Trousers and Over Coatings. These goods are not burnt, but If you buy them they would feel hs If you were on tire. 924 Broadway, opposite Planters' Hotel. M.E. MACAULAY J. A. MULLARKY P-*—■- SULLIVAN Macaulay & Co. u avp 000 in Dry Goods —in fact, too much for this time of the vlar The balance of the month will offer Bargains in every depart ment. Nobody is in any better position to sell Dry so cheap. We buy for cash and each member of tne firm are hustlers, i ne most eompetentset of^6iTN CEM ENT— 10 cases of fine Japanese China ware^puton sll£ today Our reputation in this line is invulnerable. In an early inspection you are wise. Macaulay & Co. Gauge CapSale^** Boyi' Mmury Gif* 25 Cents : gfe'- ** Gwduroy iUu r~ A . Boys* Hobarm Sfidort 50 Cents « Ham Our Haa if car (or Boyt u not only kiyllth, but best rrutcrials only Are used. Sites from 6to 7. Ht HAS ENfHAIH Akkfsu* W*A NtH Offer Fur Us (Wcfkß. HrYftftluik. Oft., tlftt ft. ; rs#?-ti«i» «t ik# f>K4 **f hi* t»r*ft#fti tfiw Its NftYft ftft f?S»JStI h«3 tft ’’S** ft , f |), # muni>i|ftiMv, id 4h« i9*«#r t***l iTkftfft mill I* At# m Rix 4 tk# ftrmftf « |. . * H*ruah( * k*s Will d# llfl# ft i#nof«ill»fttla«i. ANkrm*n Smith «M JK ' Hifkoff t»«v# •wwßiwßd tkftt *k#y *HI n ,,| rU n Rftftlfi. It I* tttu§#nMmaCl thut Ai*l#rm«»i Hwlih will k#fqr* Itk# 19** Ml ftfl • fft»iill4ftl# ksf Rto#rlir »r ? ik# Htr fowl* ** sa *—==- '.=» p ©oors.Sash and Blinds I | v Mill Work • OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. i J YELLOW PINE LUMBER * | FACTORY AND SAW Mill EQUIPPEO WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS AND ■ I (lT ORGANIZATION THOROUGH .IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. U ii-| FULL line in stock and prompt shipments assureo ,*■ —' PRICES. CATALOGUES ETC..UPON APPUCATION. mm —, I Perkins ManufactTirihg Co Augusta.G*. JACK FROST HAS SALUTED US! Are you well prepared? No. Then hasten. Mr. Fardy, or grim rheumatics 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. I. C. Levy’s Son & Co., TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA DRCiMFCft 0 I tkfti««lr4 Ml* l*ftll*ftcft. A mftn rftrniui ft ki|* ftft4 Jftft ttSofr Rftßllf Ikftft kifftßß4t, •-##• l#4 lift «Ti) Of f»ffiMOr m*«|< fft ft RfftO 4#4 ptrr#l rftf Iftßt flick* tl tossft «•!» Rr#Rt fttftftiifii of Mhttbß* rvfwfkiM to *## th«i l># on* i•»*-*• i«*«#c, ltd %#rr |»* |it»i rr k# ft ## ft ilnf Ift ft fti«4 ind ft# Mo fttl ««4 4 ft ■ **»#!* fuisiiY twlufr k# Mrw*#4 lift *f»4 *•%# ft# off MUR#, Whft Ik# rtf r ,* t t»4 ||j|t||r | MM hr fnft «ft l#R*R. «h# riftdftlft *i mds for Mm, Nit i «hfn t>* rv*ftrk#nl ik# <kw*t fc* **i4 k# «u#«ft#4 h# d omil utiIII Ar* h Mr##] **» r#*«'k#4. Tki# ftft# f#- I |i tk*t ill M*«Rkf*rt*. k« ttftf* inR k# 4 g*4 nff •! Kftr#. Hut k# •Iklts’l *rxl tk# | )#% vtß* k#i»t up until tk# ' ftftotor NRt t»Rtt#a«** mi) f •TA iMy rj##t* •#4 kites ftt cilrftwi *v#nft#. C. B. Allen 830 BROAD STREET. I SELL THE OLD RELIABLE Eieelsior Cook M HEATING STOVES of All KINDS